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Show IP frnioflb intrant. He ptiirlMecd of Dauvport, A' trie- - joining every opportunity available be jvlueu fr..r-g h the saints drrng sUn-cc e.v rv u N,- ii, ant roud-M'-- l tbe to .Henna of way by possible leaders of the church. In tbe face nf the world. Publ eh Wtvkly. tv YccrfpeJids may smile But that ,tired feeling Means danger. !t "Indicates impoverished - 'SMITH 4 SMITH from Ills wife's Entered at the pistefflee American Fork much opposition who. lime baJsp afa at that datives, for traosmlsMiorrlhroueh the mall as Iliad from the r Lurch; tic pioceemd to prose ut his determinations to resecond claw matter. main with the people of God, by dis....I.C0 posing of bis farm at Davenport and One Year In Advance 00 making general preparations to mov-t- o (f not paid in advance the unknown West with the Latur 1 Sli Mouths y Day haims. Brut her and 8strr Green W nod received tbelr eudowincnts in the Three Months;..' X Biographical Sketch of Wm. Greenwood. A read at ths Greenwood Aims Greenwood. reunion by York-shir- e. t1 ehlld-hoo- prals-wort- hy i sf-i-- r 1 Wi-rk- . thc y. uirui-um- . 15',r. In, mediately br steamer, pr ceded to Navoo, arriving May 15th. Fourteen days after arrival I was eelz-- d with is-12- a dreadful disease, which according lo the rscerd caoNi-- his death lor some time, thu spirit using luis the eternal world end rcturti Dg again to inhabit-thHowever, bis body and body, mind remained In an enfeebled condition, bat was gradually retnrrd to Lh natural strength by th elders, among John Taylor and whom wre Brigham Young. Th- -. follawlig remarkAnd able cireiimst-mciaieconled: at one lnu an Holy Angel from rf gl'gy oduiuutere-- j uuto me, The messenger, at the lime took me by the band, os he stood before me end told me who be was, and It 1 bad known Mm before. Ti e bright-nea- e of hie pci son was above the splendor of the sun at noon day, And bis words, though simple, end easily to be waa their power understood such they ran throngli every vein and pert of my body, elrctriciiy lsnn comp-trs a'd i on to the sensation that I frit. sr language eanuot describe, only Ton-gn- e can It be known by thns who pass tliiough it -s- uffice in say that many wolds of comfort and co.isolitlon and prcmlsfs woe givcu me which hare been rulifllled" This rffllctlou was endured wtt licit murmur lu the midst of a icarrity of the common uecmsrirs of life, with an ever acknowledgment of the protection t( thn Goil of lleavea from apos'acy and death. Ontfeplcmber 29th, 1842, Rider Greenwood commenced, In company with Ewslsas Edwards, a mission in In Wl. Territory. After performing his rulmlnn by proclaiming the messags of salvation to meay, returned to Muvon, From there he proceeded as far ss Davenport. At this place be met a number of Ms r.ld snip mates, anions wham Uia lamilv ot Wiliam Houghton. On May 20th. 1843. William Greenwood was married to Alice Houghton, laughter of William Hougr ton. On tbs 17th day of June. 1813, in company with hts wife, startrd for England to procure fCdOO left him hi the death of hi father. After getting possession of ibi'Dt f 1000 be retnrncd to America on Jan. I6th, 1844. Sometime after ble arrival in America, be retnrncd to Davrnrorr, tbe home of hie wife's i Temple at Navoo, Jan. 1846. And Feb us rvfitb, received the eeam-he new aod everlasting covenant era adopted into the family o t Brigham Young. OcPb r 9 1845, was ordained a 8eveuty in the 31 quorum of Bev-eorie- William Greenwood waa horn ' Auk. tb, 182 at Bora lev, LiMT'shire, England, of goodly parents. Rnblnsou and Kllaaheth Crrer Greenwood, hot b reared In the roral diet riots of Broiber Greenwood waa reared In the midst of pNotr and In a lira bv the city which was 3lurcrr allarementa of vice and aln 'netdent to Jboman beings. Ills naturally sober, tn reliirioos serious aod cllnatlon In connections with the teaeh lugs of kind and devoted parents, served as a strong protection against the participation In ana a practice of thsvicead. and tins surround lug bis early Hu ecber kettle end constant application In indnetrlal and babbits indaeed his father to make a confident of him in hie father's extensive milling hOMlness. A religious inclination and splrltal torn of mind led to a meditation of the fallen and corrupt condition A man and an imaginary view of the many jarring and conflicting eects aod denominations In the world. This meditation and view Inspired a prayerful disposition to know the true gospel of Christ, result of said disposition was an assurance that the much sought for knowlege would be given subse qaently. Almost Immediately following so opportunity to bear the elders of the mormon elmrcb preach was afforded. The doctrines and principles enunciated on that occasion seemed tn satisfy that longing, and la every deed itrovc to be the much sought for know legs. Brother Green wood, after having been thoroughly convinced bv an I aid perusal of tin) scrip line and the inspiration of God, was Induced by baptism into ilia church of fetus Christ Nov. 21Kb, 1840, aMO a. His e . in . by Elder Roger ecpt.uuee of the gojpel wns unttieient bsuso for his father to banish him, not only fiom bis confidence hot from .Ids house end borne. In order to show the nature of that bmisliiuent the following lines are quot'd from Brother Greenwood's journal: " I mnrn-- d Louie ur.d re(that is shortly and mained sums two or tbr-- e during that time, all manner of evil rrpoits was carried to mv fat her .in sp inujli i hot ho banished mi again from Mo Iiaiiic. It stems so wrong that' 1 the Latter Day posseted work. 1 bill no friend of thi world yod it seemed air powers of earib and who hell were combined against brrught th- - gospel as revs!! to Jos. I again returned to my tdiKmith Brot.hir Johu's and rm treated kiinl-iIn lha uihiiii lluic prdd a visit id trest-rj,i- it my family but iLe i was nut tu me. more so by my brother Hold neon, while I whs In my father's I ouin be took a ' horsewhip and whipped me oat of my fathers door" He euib.rked on the ejilp flauovr r, at Liverpool, March 12, 1842. i nd after a prosperous and pleasant i lyr. lirded In Nrw Orleaus April, llri-Mier- nd impure blood. fo. K1ND3 OF MCSICAL IXSTBCMENT3 IS This Condition may Lead to ,serious illness, it should be promptly ' Overcome by taking on Hoods Sarsaparilla, o' and Which purifies and ALL KINDS IS GREAT VARIETIES, j SUF.KT MCS1C STOCK. a HTCUll I Fine Stock of Toys, Silverware, Glassware ohinawaro and crockeryware & e- PICTURES, BOOKS, ALBUMS, EK. n Enriches the blood, nor, select one day in the year to ivc away Strengthens the nerves, N. B.-our 25 aud 50 cent CounTones the stomach, prizes. : We give prizes from ' Creates an appetite, ters every clay. And builds up, Energizesand vitalizes wldo At pertaining Exo- to the dus of the Mormons from ths state Brother r lie fo lowing Is cpied fiom Green wood's jiurnai: As eoon as the preparations spring of 1847 rtuwnea Jmr-eto the were rcmoieiiced for the West. A majority of be quotum of 1b twelve with many others was In readiness to Mtriliv be first, of April 1817. Their eoares was westwird-Thobj ct was o fl'id a plvm wher the saints might ptre fntu their enemiss, and te far rum a.wirx firs: lutr ed world. As ever e tie- dnctlon nt the gospel, Jiceph ana his brethren were like the doer nf the mountains aud oar foes were coutlna ally on tbs alert; thidr be pea were now that we would go tno the wilderness and there perish with hunger Away went the noble bond of pioneers trusting in God to lead them, few In noutbrr seeking frr a country they knew not where. May 1847. I stared down the river with some two or three to obtain an outfit preparatory to fob lowing the pioneers. I exchanged eon aideraole property ench as clothing, watch etc. I was blessed In' obtaining bread staff etc In tbe middle Of Jans 1847, I left my little home that I had winter'd in and f It, ful of tbe fatrh of the most high God. I joined the main eamp bn' tbe Horn river, their being about 360 teams, wagons, cowb 1 The . e h-v- whole system. Be sure to get -- Beesley Marble Works Only Hoods. e tv 1000 Prizes given away this year . o No. 79 aud 212 ARK PjllZK WINN ER3. If ypo ring (,p N. 79 on Hn tle-ply)oyou will g- - t u . If yon call ?t 212 Snuh West Tcms lt trei. yea wlil see os. In f ease we will l pi re- ed to give all ponlMr to lqkrmaiion Greatest, A rnwr'ea'- of- - Marble and Granite Monuments, s, itir Manuja.hirtrt Headstone!, TihUti. Cubing, Etc. NEW DESIGNS AND IIIGh GRADE WORK A SPh.CIAl.TV. x rf-lat- lvs Chicago, Milwaukee & S(.. Paul Ry. The only Une rncnlng Electric Lighted, Steam ..Heated, vastlboied trains between the Missouri River and Chicago, Fast time, corteous treatment and low eat Tate. Gloss connection at Chicago Rates, with! all lines for the east. on furnished etc. timetables, mips - - Ptoto, tr - - JohnPeters, Agent, Utah American Fork, Utah. . PROVO MAEBLE WOBKS F A. B. ! application. L. L. Downing, Com;). AgL, i-lp- Manager, bjr Of iND PEALEIW IX M4XCFCTCBE&4 etc. We traveled up- - the Plait river 212 South Weet Temple 8t 8a in companies of Go and 100 wagons Like City, Utah. having eeptaios over tens,11 fifties an the wagons band reds. Sometimes A Apccialtv if all kind ct orms'.ary Tork.a would be In sight at one time. It NEW SLEEPING CRRS. cool rarely was a wonder to all, and ju moasy rof u, l.v, StilOUIS, giiram-hnr of sern n, they certainly ro DENVER, OMAHA " Monuments and Headstones M Material and J workmanship ;w--j s would have acknowledged we deserved salvation, temporal et:d oiernsl. see hundreds of men, .woman mid child en rejoicing to leaving lh-l- t h oses ud which they hd bought and s paid for trusting In G id to hrltig ns end. eats through to our Ttl reford goes on: vWeCOntlhU; lilgii out journey over the nioantmus foliowing the track f the ptoiierrs. That path w.vs aimo-- . in i places. . ImpasMlble, gjing of Cut JU)uaolri. At oaihiw fust we harst forth ia so open spare a beautiful vailay the place where servants hivilgd the way" by lnsplra Mon. a Lee apart from mr foes, Oct 28, 1847 c arrived at tiu Olil Fort Hal Lake elf.: A dsy ever to h remember e tby me aud my wife AHre, a lit ha to carry in many places h,rnun nf tho dangerous road m the mo'.'Mtins he two little cltMrcn it. her rm burdor endured without uttern& of com .Uuliit. hut rrj'dclng In trhnlt!on. Brntlw-- r remained in Sul! Ltke City until 1851.' Hs was conspici-niisl- v Identified w!tt t!i gmw'h and development of thta city up o fils de this parture there from. Leaving rises he moved lo American Fork. He built one of the first hons-- e no the stream, and by hi physicil, muni and lntellai!tnsl energies, assisted in the of Amer settlement and devslopm-'b- t lean Fora. finaneUDy, soeldly, mor ally aqd InMlarually. July 1st I860 he waa chosm cunn' seior to Dishop L. E. Harrington, arid remained in that position until the death of Bishop lUrringtou. In company with Eider John Hindley :ind Washriorn Chlpmnn, in 1371, per formed a mission tn tn United States ret urning Sept. 2th, 1872. S'.pt. 8th, 1874 be started nti a mission tu England performinr satd mislO', ntu ned home March I87. On Mxrch Gth. 1874 lie was ordained a High Priest hy Pre. A. (I- Smoot and wh-- n ths reoraaniia-tlo- n of tD Bishopric he was again elms, en hs counselor to Bibhup W. M. Brum, ley. Suras two. years prior to his death a raiwt rtirfn) and drndcd disease which is prevalent lu Uii r g uu ot ecantrv c rased by ths mineral la the water fiKtened Itself upon him, and continued until It wore him away Inch by t:!i until Monday, Jan. 2Cth. 1991, at 7 p. in- he succumbed to the fell with a porlio t nf his numt-roof itnlly around Mm to clow ill eves In death, lumping pruivc and hivishlug plendite npon hie noble name and m r brill lent, righteous and t vro c record and repn'afon. During hi many days and !urm 1 aril rontmu weary nivlitsof 1 m'irtnaiinr pain and e u paesitl h'K lips, bat e tv re hi with ill- - patleneeOf Joh, th Co Pni, thel'iveof John tbe l e- -l ived and the faith of Abraham. Until. the trump HhiillHouud for the deed tori-- e, pacc he unto his ashes, while hi noble -- tdrit rejoices In the mansions of God with tnoe who have gone before him to his many cntldren id grandchildren; I would say look to as a hts O'lhl evviipla and pure bsaenn light which will lend you beck Into the brght mansions where hn now dwells. At the time of Ills death he a the father nf nineteen child' fifteen of whom still survive him, rn, lie was also the graudfa'her of sixtyl n, four fifty one of whom were stlHHv Dent annoy others by your coughing, and r!k your life by neglecting a cnld. Ons minute Cough Cur cures coughs, colds, erwnp. grippe end all throat and long troubles. U-d- . 's 'thr-'tri- s G-vJ- Gr-n"- s 0'l - dev-trjye- - WXST OF TAYLCK CHICAGO AND BOSTON. Tc The Denvi.r & Rio Grril Rulroau Scenic Une tpe Wrl t unnouncea nw ut lmpnrtf.nt addUiooe tu thoD r well aanz"d ;'lAeplng I r. scrvir-- . future, thi- popular line aillta'i thr.ugh weekly- Pullman to Omaha, Chtwgu, TuuiK SlH'i'f-r- ' New Ycik&nd Bj'jfnii.al) t S:. Lout wiriot i lnsu . These core will sc.if i from Hiring ui,. Q:cxod, thus on ONgun hem fit n Throcgii web-aShori Mu , i al U'ah points. The esranuoin ar- - persounDy pondnut -- d aud furbish ail lira convenience u! regular pull man sleepers at less thin Loul ear Will half the cwt. The liwv O.S. L. S lotion- - every . Thursday and CJ'n vta K,U G;anda iiVeeterii Th morn I no. Ry.. ewy Friday d Btis'or N.v Omnha.Chi'.'Hg Sleeper, will lesvt O. S.' L. S'Htli.nr every WiiMd,i'' ini Salt IAx.s eve:y Thun-dalui th ryevii t-- Hlr-rt- dy te. P-i- - l-- Y-K- . k ti lieli Dt. Fur h ur We are huX'.ouh to do a ment of St j lishly Trimmed Hats. THE ELITE MILLIUEET PAELOES, Amirican Furk, Utah. South of Millar Hotel, P K. AMRRICIN FURK Tailoring Wheel-wrighta- Robinson Geii nd eral Blacksmith. II Dolma) Fine carriage work Painting a specialty. American Fork - - anr Uinl 9 W" ruth afiz,iua, rBh pirplee and obstinate sores are readily cared this famous remedy. The. by DeWitts Little Early Risers. TfcfMoaalIttltlla, , Steele. AtTCSMST8 Itoonui IX 14, and Texas and , New Orleans . ... Utah One Mi.iuic of tJiTIOST Union Ulock PItOVO, Mexico :vxjL it LAW Ui, - IPjLCIiPIC IDxibT vEie GtTJUZ' r&r a "sr. 9 Livery? Feed and Sale SLi- -. runs hacks tc all trains. JlARHIMiTuN ' ilHilCAN KOP.1 ANDREW ADAMSON County Purveyor, IIIIRUAN & WKDQErt WD. TTORXEYS-al-LIV. Rooms 3 and 7. National Bank QuUdlBg. A Flrt THUS. JOHN 8. K. KINfl KING Si JOHN. ATTORNEYS ot LAW Sirucy & Mirim Block ARTIST UOti WATCU Hair Cut U. S. Deputy Alinsral b'arvcyo VKP NOTARY PUBLIC. American Fork, . rtah. . BENJ. BATES, M. AKBfiH5H, TONSOHIAL ' T . ThAdiit i', Rooms 1.X Snd Pro. o, Utah. .. Henry Lee', blesi' WARNER & HOUTZ. Colorado hnr-de- 799--Bmi- Ail Out. Misses IIat3 and Caps, Feather Childrens Hoods, , Boas, Walking Hats' Sailors and a very fine assort- little good cen-tan- grand-childre- are Belling To Close Them First class walk and fit guaranteed, After vears of nntolil enffajlog from piles, B. V. Pursell of Koltucravlll, Da., was enred by a single box of De-- Amebicax Fork, l tab. rs witch li zle 8a!rc. Skin diasis-c-s s orl BELOW COST wi-rl- -- iff-riii- ' now on hand, which wc t and ran think of nu afames this wav t, do D ih..n or hotter pleasanter : hv reeoni'ndlg Ou- - Mtnnte Cough Proprietor Gun- - ns a pr, of poeamonia. coiunmptluu aud other esrlous long . trunhlrs that f,Dtw neglected wide, Complete lino tf lite-- t stjlcelu im ported aud (Iuiumiis cloths. Thos 8TF.RX.E. In CTin, Stock of Fall and Winter Hats; at;3 lay nyet at 8U Like and all detatlsi write to B. F. Kevins Geu. Agn. or H. M. Cnshlng T. P. A. D. & R. G. Ry., Salt Lake City, ur any Oregon Short Line or Rio Grande One Door Western Ticket Agnt. Wb'ioplDg eungh le the most dl ti eslug milady; tint its dn ration may be cut inert by using 0u Minute Congh Care, whirh le also ths best known remelyfoi croup and all lung and bronchial trouble Thus. Sikvlk- - PUOVU Please call and see' our beautiful aff-weD- lnestlmub e C. CRNIICiiK TO OUR PATRONS - r, s I U4KEB. American Fofii inp-- ir UMrssflftmst Waigon Worj Suritsla St, mcrican Fork Hoyt Sherman Genl Agt, DeWitts Colic A Cholera Cure Salt Lake City, Utah. PtsMwt. gjick ftsits. sate te ess. Baggfisa and Wat ors of nil kind rep tirod in find class order at rices to salt the times. litmus jo st, amehican rou! |