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Show Globe-ftead- er THURSDAY. OCT. 81. 1901. Supplement. I Home Missionaries. qnin on Friday, November 15th, oclock To the officers end members of Nebo 1901, commencing at 10 Home Missionary Appointments Stake of Zion of the Church of Jesus a. m. Nebo Stake, Oct. 27, 1901. Christ of Letter Day Saint. A fnll attendance ia urgently reDeer Brathern end Sisters Following CL Time of meetings 2 p. m., for Page, the advice of the First Presidency, we quested. Lillie Eliza J. Dixon, all places except Payson and hereby cell e Steke conference of the Neuo Steke of Zion, to be held in the Susannah Pickering, Fork where meetings Tebemede, Peyson City, on Sunday Stake Presidcy of Relief Societies. Spanish are held at 7:30 p. m. the Srd day of November, 19dl, at 2 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of voting Go and see MA Homespun Aipheus Blugliana S. M. Richardson upon the church authorities, as they Heart. of were sustained by the council Eli J. Clayton Mrs, Judge Watte left Tuesday Payaon 2nd Ward: Joseph 8. Beliowa apostles on the 17th tost. J. S, PAGE, Jr. Sere mis Gardner for Sait Lake. Spring Lake: Rufus P. Snell HYRUM LEMMON, states Word from Samuel Stark UENllY GARDNER, John H. Hayes Steke Presidency. that be is now located at Lehi Sanuqulna,, Marcueou Special Stake Conference. Sigh Council Meeting. ' The Regular meeting of the High Council of the Nebo Stake of Zion will tie held in the vestry of Peyson Tabernacle at 7 m m, Friday Nov. 1, 1901 J. S. PAGE Jr. HYRUM LEMMON, .HENRY GARDNER, Stake Presidency. Junction. Last Friday was visiting day for Moore Goahen: John Joseph Crump A. l Simmons the teachers, some of whom went KnighUvlllo: William G rote gut to Springville and some to Si,t Even Evenaon Benjamin: N. P. Jenson Lake. Edward Beddows Lake Shore: Joe. A. Stone , Fork J. Schaerrer Men's and boys clothing and Spanishlat Ward: John Geerge T. Wride overcoats at Townsends Cash Hpanlah Fork Wm. S. Tanner 2nd Ward: Job. & Bille store. Fork Johu Stahell A play that will last forever, "A Bpaniaii Srd Ward: F. A. Huiah Homespun Heart Reger Openahaw Spanish Fork 4th Ward: Ezekiel Green halgh For the spscial Mormon con Peter Roberts ference theR. G. W, will make a Palmyra: William Finch rate of one fare for round trip Moore Leland Ward: AlvahJ Wm. H. Page Nov 9 and 10, with return limit Otteson Nov. 11th. Salem Ward: Nephl Charles White Save Tour Money. Primirj Offlurs luting. The regular monthly meeting of the Ward and Stake Primary Officers of the Nebo Stake will convene at the Payaon Second Ward meeting House, on Saturday, Nov. 2, at 10 a. m. All Ward and Stake officers are urgently requested to be present A, 8. Hnish slippel and fell Jane Abgyle, anroes an old scraper Tieaday President Primary Associations night, striking and wrenching his hack. The injury was painfnl, I. L. 1. 1. A. oncers Meeting. bnt he is now ab'e to be not again. and a farwell party A The regular monthly meeting of was surprise Mrs- - Warren Depew given the Ward and Stake Y. L. M. at her mother's, Mrs. last of Nebo Stake will con- Win.evening, Fosrell. Mrs, Dr pew will vene st the Payson Secoud ward leave to join her hnsband Saturday meeting houae, on Saturday, Nov. in Caunda. 2, 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m. Love and pathoa, hate and pasAll ward and Stake Y. L. M. I. sion. "A Homespun Heart officers are urgently requested to Gardner left SaturHenry Anna Nebeker, attend. missio!i to the Mormon on a day L. M. Fairbanks, settlements in Mexico, in behalf Emms Page, of the Y. M. M. I. association. Presidency Y. li. M. I. A. Mr. Gardner will be abent about six months. Belief Socii'y Offlcen Meeting Mrs. Lee Wortblin hae par A meeting of the Ward and chased the place formerly Stake Relief Society officers of the owned by Charley Salman, and the Nebo 8take will be held in the forty acres farming land owned by Payaon tabernacle on Saturday, Mr. Selman has been bought by Nor. 2, at 10 o'clock a. m. John Francom. All ward officers are urgently A heart story of New Eugland requested to be preeent. farm life, "A Homespun Heart," Lillie O. Page, Mr. J. J. Walser, a former Eliza J. Dixon, of Payson, left .Saturday resident Susannah Pickering, home in Mexico, after his for Relief Societies. Presidency spending a visit of nearly three Relief Societies Conference. weeks in onr city. Mrs John Diem, who is the mother of Mr. The regular quarterly stake con- Walser, went with him, and in ference of the Relief societies of the future will make her home Nebo stake will be held at Santa- - with her son, SAMUEL D. MOORE, ' Clerk of Stake. Stoves and Ranges. am now prepared to give you the best stove or range manufactured in the world, and will guarantee you the best prices that are on the market. A. S. HUISH. 1 B, Y. A. Editor Notes. ProTO, Globe-Heade- October 19. 1901 r: from Mount The following tenehsn P leasent viaited tbe schools last week: Daniel Klee ttweumn Annie Basmamen, and Kim JoifmMn. Thaaeadamjr may wall be proud of her fame. There are representatives from nina and from three foreign etateeiatha unionschool here. natione attending Prof. K. S. Hinkler baa been nominated as from the kh district of rity eouaellor Provo, on the Demoeratle ticket. A larreM horse power boiler for heatlrg the new building hae arrived together with other material necessary. This insurea steam-heat by the middle of November aa per eon tract. Him I use Knight, matron of the academy Ogden attendspent two daye of last week InWoman's Chrising, as a repreeenta ive, the tian Temperance Union. The students in elementry geology teofc a trip up Provoofcanyon last Wednesday, tor atading 'dynamlegaologr. the purpose Prof. Hinckley accompanied them. Savan large volumes on the Geological have Meridian, Survey west of the UlMh The claaa of 1903 been added to the library. wsra the donors. These volumes are particularly valuable owing to the feet that they are at present out of print. Mr. William E. Rydalch, formerly a teacher at the academy, now attorney at law, lectured to ha students last week oo the subject, -Lights and Shadows of University lit a, Mr Byaaleh U an able lecturer. Battle X. Bates. |