Show LOCAL AND OTHER MATTERS FROM 8 DAILY 12 it to Is now being shoop by the splendid vak being done d one at the sugar factory ahat utah is un hn ideal place for the production of beet sugar says the lehi kanner kl fia jiner nowhere on earth are better results belog being made than at the lehi caory I 1 the constant stream of fine beets ets pouring into the factory and the stream of splendid sugar pouring out 10 S an active proof that utah is the V place oe to successfully raise beet sugar nat t only is there a splendid crop of tenets to work up but this season the factory is running better than ever before are and supt bupt is justly proud et bt the work rk being done when he took charge he made some changes which now show that they were an improvement the past week has been unprecedented ce de and has been a record breaker the superintendent and men are all proud of the work done dione since the posting of notices of a ten per cent raise in wages whenever tons bons or over are worked up the factory has made over tons almost almo st every day and the men now think they are not making much of a run unless they ft dlo that supt bupt is much pleased py y the way things are working and everything goes to show that he is the right man in the right place the result shows that he has a superior way af f managing man aging a factory on the dinst elder henry cecil homey holley of castle gate a missionary to the northwestern states mission died at al anaconda montana by the wish ot of Ws his friends his body will be taken to evanston for interment elder P F S president of the northwest WD felep sta tep mission will accompany the orabe orp Be mider elder holley was set apart tor for his mission by elder george teasdale on adaa k 11 sm of this year he was born U W at Spring springville ville utah and aug UP 6 1887 1897 he held the vlot of a anty he apas th the son agn 0 o ft ja daniea anes and lucy jane ane ln ingram Fram ow T ars DAILY coulm is 13 arte abt A 29 jane jaae brewi we ae of w J laam af lh fad ward died tats at 8 11 after ten tea days ih to in X teller 25 9 and abd come to utah in IM 1856 taig in i abden she moved to provo 24 d hao haf aved liere hare ever since levelt six children and aad ren I 1 damerl it 14 efer ar e wd a apking accident which edited in A fatality at the manning 14 t on the aam ft balce murcur 11 ui wh ahm alfred clau of th the mill was er r ama angled to death ill his ra wd va ft and was 0 6 d dw lap arid rei reined oed to mercur pre VA aloy to the hold trig of an inquest d for burial before being warde 3 to fe alma nebraska former bope ane of the deceased clausen was married and was vas a brother taw t aw af philip dern of manning I 1 aiom F SATURDAYS DAILY OCTOBER M auty 1 ari old 0 14 ina 04 at ha elty chy dit died 4 at 0 44 et a mr po 0 1 began to complain of at not no t feeling well and was obliged to go to his home south third east street since that time old age and his illness have borne him down until the peaceful sleep of at death came this morning joseph C kingsbury was born in EInd lindfield field hartford county connecticut on may 2 1812 his fathers family moved to Pains vIlle ohio soon after Ms his birth he embraced the gospel jan 15 1832 before coming to utah he filled two missions in the east he was one of the first high council of the church and was aneva one of the first bishops of salt lake city in 1883 apostles wilford and franklin D richards ordained hima him a patriarch he was one of the pioneers into this valley was closely associated with bishops whitney and hunter and at nauvoo with the prophet joseph smith was an ideal father and husband was a man of even temperament quiet good and noble the sufferings of the people of utah were his sufferings and the same is true respecting spec ting the saints from the early days of joseph Josep smith hSmith to the present he was one of the few persons who laid the cornerstone corner stone of the kirtland temple in february 1849 elder kingsbury was appointed one of the counselors to bishop john lowry when the second ward was first organized and in 1851 was ordained bishop of the ward during all his life father kingsbury has been an active worker and one of the foremost in doing good his fa familiar millar face and form farm will be mis missed sed on the temple block consul peter hansen of this city said to a L news reporter today that he be has been informed from norway of gerre records being gath gathered ored compiled and published in book form of different districts arnts and agne sogne in norway especially pee ally lally has huoh work already been done in rigor amt where eve every family in that district has been mentioned some of the rigor people can be traced back to denmark the due and tostrup family gent genealogy Us has also been cordI compiled Med aitto book town the eminent genealogist chrt and aad 0 14 bonfi under atso alstott the work is botn 0 oft ore hard work drig and are being abeln praised by the norwegian press other as strict records are being gathered ara ana b by help of money mo diey so go WT mr I 1 peter hansen who or dany years has furnished records from denmark and norway it is very singular as many will remember that mormonism Mormont sm was first tf to in above named district such buch will be welcome news to many of mr hansens norwegian friends in utah who are gathering family records for temple work mr hansen can furnish further information to anyone who will write to him or call at no seventh bast street this city FROM MONDAYs DAILY OCT 17 oct 14 1998 the people e of at scipio since they fin imbed their grain crops crop one ne of the ever harvested here have been wearing an air of satisfactory in dolence diol enoe a arnd md looking from their gi gran gian an A ary T doorbar do the cattle in fields selecting th choice bits of third crop of lubern up to ao their knees and alt te beut rood r f pr awk alk 8 all tar e d bv ab 1 A change game came yesterday when justice T Meni mott in fu full regale alta the house 11 se of mr hans H ans X at tied ta ae nuptial knot which M made ade tsow i ella esklund and mr john jah jo johnsoa John soi husband and elfei great pre preparation t had been gathered together t to r feast ast arfi event much of the good things of erl had been gathered together to fast aal i make a gathering gather lag and tonight tonic t the whirl of delight goes on forr for th t greater portion of the townspeople towne people ar e enjoying a dance in honor of the mar max r arlage IV johnny johnson is a young man who by his persistent efforts has himself up to be a successful J and his young bride is the daughter 0 4 patriarch jesse B martin they start out in their new venturia vent venture uril with the best wishes of the whole of the inn vom community we have heard rumors that an important i election is to take place in t th state this fall but up to the present none of the usual disturbers disturb ers of the peace have materialized here A BIRD at six this thas morning elder henry day an old and respected resident of salt lake county died ait hi hig home at draper after an illness of several weeks he leaves a wife and twelve children to mourn his loss elder day was one of the early pioneer pione etta ls of utah and was well and favorably known among the old settlers of salt lake valley he was a man of sterlins sterling worth and integrity always ready to 14 lend his efforts for the welfare of th tb 4 common people his death closes th J scene of a busy and useful ife J his family have the sympathy of large ircle circle c of friends and acquaint ances agatto pratt sister A agatha pratt has prea preaM entea bed to the salt lake temple a wry ry rare collection of verse known as songs lor for the laying of the corner stone of at the temple in salt lake city in 1853 1852 ther are five songs printed on one page written by parley P pratt E A snow W W phelps jos cain and john tay lor the sheet is framed and moba Z pratt say ay it is the only copy of aft songs now in existence as but few W printed the printing beaw done dom at tuk new N office in 1868 1860 aad the aa copies we am either loot loat or destroyed 7 I 1 vassa b aad tand other reeoma the the temple la in a rare one PROM DAILY barown 18 lUc neld vito out oct aa left 1898 night at lymb the office et t tae 1 I advocate waa discovered to 16 be on TS and in 30 26 mitt minutes utes the building plaint were weri a mass of oc ruins ruing the editor mateer had r worker working la in the om office e the devau ing but on leaving tor his home at 01 86 carefully locked the do doors jofs when aft ts fire was discovered the back dwir wr VM found open olen and the entire west siaw sid 09 ff the in names fladell that the ft was VVS set got by some unknown is tho the 5 opinion of every oine wie sime the bamm 5 bar of the sevier stake tabernacle lak im friday night the officers loera off have beefs bee following up certain clues and it la in wa bif A generally believed that the fire ol 01 0 IWA J was the work of the fiend who ik i burned the tabernacle the bulldis rig and presses were to tm aured for but the rosswill loss los swIll preb ably foot up to bom 1800 to boft the advocate was w considered ono one eft the beet beat country comery weeklies in utah on had hada A large in this an mi joining its existence ewt hack tb laaff when heir jt at WA br abote W the wast ama 0 J eol an jn in 1894 a t tt t I 1 0 all aa |