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Show VOL. PAYSON, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1902. 13 BASKET PARTY. meeting of the Priesthood There u the usual attendance at the regular priesthood meeting of Nebo Stake Saturday. President J. S. Page jr. presided. After singing, Patriarch Wilkins offerred Prayer. The various quorums of the priesthood, presiding authorities of wards and associations reported, which occupied tne greater part of the lime. Pres. lags read the statistical report showing an increase in the amount of tithing and number of for the year just ended. He said he believed the saints, generally, were feeling well over the results of thsir labors during the past year. Elders L Taylor and Carl Huish rs 1 Tbs M. L A.'s of the first and John B. Bennett, for a number a resident of Payaon, second wards will give a basket of party tomorrow n ight at the opera died Provo laat Sunday and wu choice two house, to which the tickete are brount to Payaou Monday even-- r selections with sang interment: Uia funeral placed at 50 cents. The ladiee are organ accompaniments. d filled to take baskets Tuesday afternoon iu tbe Elder Anderson followed with requested ward seoos meeting house, and interesting remarks relative to with picnic. There will be valuable I attended contributo the and duties by the acquaiut-- f given away prizes responsibilities general the deceased. Mr. Ben-- a of the priesthood. We all should tors of the prettiest basket, and born May 16, 1830, which appreciate the importance of the one receiving the highest bid im at the time of hie death when at sale for are put up they magnifying our callings in that vsneed age of 71 years, 8 capacity, and punctually attend auction. The prizes are to be and 16 days. He had quorum meetings, ever laboring seen at Townsends drufe store. for the advancement for the work The affair will be most enjoyable. living here. 9 of Hod. After closing remarks by Pres. Page, benedictiod was offered by Elder Larsen, and meeting ad journed for one month. Councilors to the president, Bros. Lemmon and Gardner, were also on the stand. UiiTbTa CUe Gala Day New Principals. A P&Yilion. The committee on teachers and school work of the board of education of Salt Lake City has made several changes in the teaching corps of publio schools of the city, and the many friends of Prof., Coombs, who is a Fayson young man of a bright future, will be glad to learn of his appointment to the priuripalship of one of the noted schools of 8alt Lake, The Deseret News of fhe other evening gives the following: John H. Coombs, former of schools of superintendent Pleasant Grove, was tendered the of the Lincoln piincipslship school, to succeed Mr. Webster, who resigned. Mrs. Prosser wna w appointed principal of the school in the piece of Miss i Jtooperfreelgned, and'' Mist Lney Tan Cott was made principal of the Irving school to take the place of Mrs. Prosser. These appointments will be ratified by the general board at its next The band members will organise an incorporated company among themselves anil within three weeks begin We gain the erection of a pavilion. tills information from the members, and it is said by them to be reliable and authentic. The site has not been settled upon, but rests with three places in view the Douglass ivoperty, the west rt of the Bingham let and tbs Each depot and llth street corner. memlier will advanae $100 at first, either in cash or work, which will get the project under headway, and after a while aB additional 1100 will be assessed to each member. The Instru- Long-fallo- wVvr. meeting. In the person of Prof. Coombs, the Salt Lake schools have acquired a very strong man. He is ous of the ablest principals in the state and is one of Utahs representative educators. LiVer Wrong-A-ll ments, suits and other paraphernalia of the organisation will go in to the oorporaLiun as so much stock. Hlo Rhounatlons. Durring the winter ef 1898 1 was so lame in my Joints, In fact all over my bodyr(bat I rwld hardly, bobble around, when 1 bought a bottle of Chamberlains Pain Balm. From the first application 1 began to get well, and was cured aud have worked steadily all the year. R. Wheeler, For sale by Nortliwood, New York. all druggists. A fresfar supply of J. G. McDonalds famous candies just in at Mrs. Gutbeils, Over 150 kinds to select from. Also fresh bread from Provo. sport Wrong. Name Committee. Is have food baltb with s bad liver. It I nearly as Inpoaalbla to bava bad health with a (nod Uver. it eay be, as yoa think, that the itoeuch, the bowels, the kidneys or tba blood cum your bad health, hoi tba liver Is hack of every one of then, and to nine cast! out of ton. If yoa comet the liver yoa comet alL Some W make preparation s for the coming follows: Ou horses and teams Ed Bates, Dave Barnett, Cone Colvin and John Daniels. On supper John Lsnt, Wells Simous and Orson Daniels. On Reception Mayor Dixon, 0. S. Six aud A. S. Huish. Ou Finance John Butler, Burt Phelps, K. B Wilson and C. S. Six. 1 On next Saturday night there will be another meeting in the earns place, when further arrangemeute will be effected. Ae many of tbe hunters who can attend, are desired to do so. The boys were somewhat disappointed iu not seeing the lineup of the Mi. Pleasant gnuuers published last week in the Pyri-mias Messrs Burton andEveratt This promised it would be. should not make soy difference, because Mt Pleasant will not ring iu any other than thoae of that town, or those that hunted with us last month. INTO YOUR BRAIN. The direct line from Denver to the East is the Burlington Route. It is 30 miles shorter than any other line. The running time uf its fastest train, Denver No other train hours. to Chicago, is 27 time. No other train is so makes faster dot. on the uniformly d, Burn thoaa facta Into your brain. Soma day tbay will be useful to you. Burlington traini Icava Denver I p. tn. and at 11 p. m. for Omaha and Chicago; at Sp. m. and 10 p. m.for Sanaa City and M. Leuia. Tickets at oAloes of eoaaantiag lines. TICKET OFFICE: St. It. F. NESLEN, General Agent P. Thro1 sleeper to Omaha and Ch Iosco leaveaeelt Lake at S:lSp. m. dally. 1 hunten met in hunt with Mt Pleasant E. H, McBeth was named as captain, and Jack Dixon his assistant Tbe committees selected are ae BURN THESE FACTS 79 West Second South Salt Lake City. of the John Provstgaards store Monday evening aud named committees to Is bs sura to correct the Uver ss It Is sure you have one. Through the liver it cures Indigestion, Constipation, Malaria and those ailments which arise from a lack of proper digestion and assimilation of food. At druggists, 50 cents per bottle. i Next Wednesday is the day being looked forward to by the sporting fraternity ae a gala day, and it will surely be from all indications at present at bend. The program of the day is about as follows: After the arrival of the special from ML Pleasant and intermediate towns, the hunters will proceed to the slant northwest of Goshen and make war against Jack rabbits. They will retnrn in the middle of the afternoon. At 7 oclock the sparing exhibition will take plaoe, after which a big ball at the opera house will be indulged in, and a supper eerved for the desire of the inner men during the wee ema hours of the morning. There promisee to be one of the largest crowds here that the town haa ever seen, end the day alsu promises to be one of the most exciting in the city's history, A special train will bring the Shhters from. Mt. Pleasant on the morning of the 12th the people of Sanpete guaranteeing to the railroad company 100 tickets. There will be more than this number Come, but in order to make arrangements for a special ao many must be guaranteed. It is agents Shermers plan, which will possibly be carried out, to run the special over to tbe iron Bpur, unload the crowd, and then proceed to Tintic for the Eureka, Mammoth and Silver City contingents who desire to come down for tbe j I j i I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy fur a number of years and have no hesitancy in asjlng that it is tbe beat remedy for coughs, colds and croup I have ever used In my family. I have not words to express my confidence in thia Remedy. Mrs. J. A. Moore, North Star, Mich. Fur sale by all diuggists. glove Me$( Hot Rolls. hot muffins, hot cakes, made with Royal Baking Powder may be freely eaten without fear of indigestion. rows in the gallery will be re- The Rise and Progress of Odd served for suy ladies who desire to see the sparing exhibition. Fellowship. Should training "cut any ice The seats will be the best in tbe in the coming bout between Smith house on this occasion, and they have been set ee'de at the request The birthplace of our Order was an end Barney, the latter ought to of some gentlemen who desire to humble tavern in Baltimore, end IU stand a very favorable chance of take their wives. sponsors five English workmen, tba asms of only una of whom, that of beating the Salt Lake kid next Thomas Widley, lisa been handed Wednesday, because be ie working Both Gsorge Condie and Kid down to us ns losing above mediocrity. hard fo get in shape, aud bis Smith are training in earnest for In 1810 the United States did not trained, Boh Caldwell, is spsir-iu- g much heyoud the Atlantic seatheir net pains in getting him in a meeting this month and each and bright stars whicli now board, will lumt win. The condition for best results. Every claims hs shine among the strlpce had not then ami by arisen on her horizon. The nst morning Barney takes a walk out takes place on the 21st will prairies of Ohio and Illinois were thea he Condie sava time thot to the McBeth farm on tbe Tintic down in weight from 180 to in their primal virginity. Primeval feJ'Vpr over the bench to come ICO pounds. Kid. Smith silence still reigned in Nevada, Neabout Salemf and starts back, gradually to either make a reputa- braska and the nil Ding states on tbe increasing hie speed when nearing proposes whose mountains now echo busi- Rockies, with the dang of tlie stamper and tbe town, doing perhaps from four to tion for himself or qnit the six miles of road work each morn- ness It ie said now if he wins hum of the busy cities. Utah had not tackles the from Barney at Payaon, and from been invaded by the Mormons, and ing, He then he will challenge the win- California and Texas were still ruled poach Dg hag lor a half hour or Condie by tbe Spaniard. an kiolr, end then puts on the ner of the Bean Christy bouL Widely became the apostle of the new Smith is working ont with Jim Institution. glova ' In the afternoon he again He devoted his life to the meet! hie sparing partner with the Francis at tbe local club, News, dlseemination of ife principal!, aud before he died la 1830, it had spread .over mitsjWa hear, though, that hie Tuesday evening. the whole of North America. As lira opponent, Kid Smith, ie being irresistible tide of energy taken throngh the same routine of Marriage a Success surged over the continent the three-linwork under his traiaer, Tom Is marriage a success? I should fraternity followed in Its wake. It This is all the more conswarmed over tbe Sierra Nevada, spread say so, "remarked a farmer. Why, over the pampus of Texas and New clusive that the match will be e there my Hesba gits np in thw Mexico, and eoon In every dty and close one, end ae exciting, perhaps moroin, milks six cows, gits break- every hamlet, was to be seen the three close. will be aa it fast, starts four children to school, links, Indicating that there our Smith will enter the contest at looks arter the other three, feeds fraternity had found an abiding place. about 157 pounds, and Barney six the hens, likewise the hogs, like- From the United States it extended poundr lighter, which should wise some motherlesa sheep, skims into Canada, Asm tho Golden Gate It was transplanted into the islands of place the odds in the Salt Laker's twenty pans of milk, washes tbe tlw South Seaa, aid uuder the Southern favor, but it is said that other cothes, gits dinner, et cetsry, et Cross it has flourished. Our Grand advantages which the home boy celery. Think I could hire any- Lodge ef Australasia governs six grand possesses offsets the point of body to do it for what she gits? lodges, with 800 subordinate lodges, and 80.000 members. In Europe It has weight takeu deep root, and there exist five well as Barneys trainer, as Death. to Old fiarned jurisdictions, tho Lady other sports who are most closely Grand Lodges of Germany, the Netheracqoainted with him, ere quite Mrs. Mary Taylor, an old lady, lands, Sweden, Denmark and Switzerconfident in hie success. Should he over many thousand Odd waa burned to death at Spanish land ruling Fellows. In A ala even In far Cathay prove the winner several other Fork on Saturday afternoon. She the I.O. O. F. has a slender boxers of the state will have an holding, was living all alone and had been and there are lodges in Japan. It can him. with of a go opportunity number of years. thus claim to be tho most cosmopolitan The managers of Kid Smith for a A family living in adjoining friendly society ih the world, and has end Boy Condie, having signed house had gone away e few min- tire most polyglot ritual, it being printed conarticles for a twenty-roun- d and rendered in no fewer than seveu before the accident happened, test at the Salt Lake Athletic club utes languages. two children in the house. The I.O. O. F. have now six indeon the 21, should have no bearing leaving Rev. Mr. of The Lee, daughter pendent grand lodges, 11,930 subordiwhatever on the contest here next nate lodges, 893,050 male members, to Mrs. see Taylors week, bnt should add interest to passing by SIRS, 993 female members, a total and a noticed tbe children, peculiar it, and will no doubt cbobh a great membership of 1,220,048. Tho mission odor and opened her door. Smoke of come to Lake the Order is to visit tbe sick, relieve Salt sports many the the distressed, bury the dead, anil eduout as otherwise they would not. quickly came out, frightened ran for her mother. cate the orphan, and nobly that mission We learn that Condie may go on girl, and she Mrs. Lee ran across the street baa been fufilled. In the sixty-nin- e in one of the pre.inrnaries with a sud burst open the dour, but could years of which authentic records have Sanpete amateur. But the most It has relieved 2,343,805 net enter for the smoke. Calling been kept bewill be members and exciting preliminary expended in that reend found lief nearly X 21,000, 000. It has burrled tween Dodie" Richmond and a for help they entered, old lady sitting in a chair with 230,357 uuembeis aud relieved 245,720 ML Pleasant youth whom it ie said the burned from widows and their families. It not only is very cleaver, aind whom the ML her elothing entirely provides fur tlie dev of sick nets and death, but It has orphanages for its dePleasant sports believe is the her body. children, and old mens Just how tbe accident happened parted brothers better of the two. There ie no where hall and battered, hulks, homes, is not known. A freshly filled hipwrecked on life's tempestuous one in town making better progress voyage, find teat for their weary bodita. with the gloves than young Rich- lamp with the oil can sitting near and peace for their harrassed souls. to the Sansupposiby, lends strength mond, and he will make the pete lad thJnk he has been up tion that the old lady was filling Had To Gonquor or Dio. against the rssl thing. There will the lamp, spilled the oil ou her 1 was just about gone, 7 writes Mrs be plenty of chances to win or of Laurel Springs, Rosa the to EicharJaoii, then fire, going loose money next Wednesday, and apron, so lord that had I Consumption N.C., bad bsen which recently rekindled, onless you are lucky better keep doctors said I could not livo best the esugut fire sud sat down ou a for more thaii n month, but I began to it in your pockets. Tickets have been placed at 50 chair, where she waa found in a use Dr. Kluga New Discovery and was cents, II- - end 11.50 according to dying conditnu . whooly cured by seven buttles and am the different parts of the house. She lived only a few minutes now stout and well. Its an unrivaled The $1.50 seats will be on tbe after iu Consumption, Pneumonia, beiug found, aud moaning and Bronchitis; iufullahle for stage, nearist the ring, and will be LaGripie She bad occupied br the more enthusiasts several times, expired. Colds, Asthma, Hay Fever, Coughs, often wished Bhe might die, but it Croup or wliooiiing Cough. Guaranteed iu the msuly arL The management has requested is not believed that the took her bottles 50c and tl.00. Trial bottles freq ' as to ststq that tbe threw first own life- - She leaves no children. St Tow uuhvads drug stars- i e Hr, Whsslsr Sot Rid of 24 ELD RESIDENT DIES. . yra titb-paye- NO. 4 ex-te- nd . . Anglo-Saxo- n k' Oe-bon- e. quasi-independe- nt - - life-cav- er - |