Show " I T The Emery County VOL 3 CONSOLIDATION TOWN AND COUNTV NOTES Attend tbe Academy concert to night Elia W Thomas an old reaidenl of Lawrence aged "j years died on the 13th from Ferron over Oleen cenie Sheriff inst aid was buried yesterday Wednesday aud obtained pone anion of D 11 Leonard county tree iniector Li of arsenal ot and tbe imrapheroalia passed through town yesterday ou hi fice to way Emery on official business Mrser Appleman A Be mate in cloaed Mr thin week here John Peak who i now visiting career their mercantile with mother Mr Wm Highy gave her for leave to Lake Salt are and preparing liirth to a flee baby daughter this City- You will noth a great of our apace i devoted to church affaira thin week In moral and religlnue matter The Progreiw ie a chining light e SCHOOL MATTER UP AGAIN State Supt Nclsoa Starts aa Orangeville Co op will doan out a line Action to Recover $7713 of lialiy hood children’ jacket and On Wednesday Attorney C E Kofford come other winter good at a great die filed with the clerk of the Seventh Judweek the count during coming icial District court an action wherein A F P Sweet agent of the Utah Xur-xer- C Nelson stats superintendent uf public and j instruction in plaintiff acd C P Amier-Co reports business says it look very much as if Emery sen Samuel Larsen aud John Petersen county would soon lie one vast fruit or- are defendants After citing certain chard facta pertaining to the duties of the office Mr and Mr John Allred gave their of th plaintiff and that defendants were friends a wedding dance here on Monday jtlie school truster of District No 7 ths complaint alleges night Winters' hall was crowded with i Emery county That the Tib day of July pu furnished the dancers Orangeville anil I he lOlh day of Dweinder 1801 music ' wuiua ol money MTlAm raim- Into nr specthe muidkiiTiaidtrualrf-aliMiss Frances Bird one of Snringvillr's ial school lair In said district to lie used R of ladie talented young dsughter by said defendant trunlna fur aud In be Leo Bird has accepted a position in the hit If of said arhiNil district 1801 said faculty of the Eiuerr stake academy at That on the Ul day uf Octnlirr defendant received certain money be school is to Caatledale'Tbe congratCJCOh the proceed from the sale of cerulated— Provo Democrat bond ul Mid district regularly tain Isaurd and negotiated for and III Bon Wm Howard of Huntington re- and duly behalf of nald achiail dial rlct ceived the democratic nomination for That nald defendant while acting as mailing clerk of the Utah senate The said trustee wnd violating their duty lu honor would have been a much more ac that lieliulf unlawfully fraudulently aud without authority spent and siiiaiidvred ceptable one had thrra been enough certain sum uf said school fund delivered the have to democratic votes about 077111 under the pretrne and simulation of creeling a certain school buildgood the erection of which aelionl building On Monday Prof J M Tanner who ing being unlawful and against the express was in attendance at the quarterly con- wish aud will of the taxpayers of said ference here was notified of the death of school district and that under said preliia father Bishop Myron Tanner at the tense said defendant fraudulently squall tiered and said money In voting to home of Prof Tanner in Forest Dale lliemaelve spent certain compensation as eon Tan near Salt Lake on Sunday Bishop Iraclors and liullders aud nl herwlau used aald moneys unlawfully the exact amount ner came to Utah In 1817 of which spent In this way Is unknown to Postmaster R 8 Collett of Vernal who aid plaintiff that all of said expenditures did some excellent work for the repub- were amt an- - null and void and on aeeoont lican party in Emery count? last fall is uf which said school funds ars depleted and damage of th plaintiff understood to be recommended by Con-- wraMil to the great dial rlct and the taxpayand the said school lew man Sutherland to be appointed er thereof That th aforesaid large sum Indian agent at Uintah in place of I77MII ha I wen wasted of money and lost to said school district by reason whose term expires in February uf whlrh plaintiff and said school district Messrs A E Wall and R C Miller and Ilia laapayer thereof have been damare fitting up the interior of their store aged In the sum of ITilMI with Intern! from the loth day uf liecenilier 1801 by reasbuilding on Main street in first class on said of defpnilrinia' action It being rhspa The big store room will bo paintto liiklltuls this action anil aald ed In lighter shade and rich light col plaintiff haa been compelled lo employ atnred paper will be put on to give tone to torney in conduct this action whereby has been obliged lo Incur ex the general appearance The new firm said plaintiff cnv- - of tWIfnr attorney’ fees will not throw the doors open for busiJudgWherefore plalillff demand ness for severs! ilsre yet ment against I lie said defendant In the auin of 1771181 and Interest from I he 10th lion Wm Howard uf Huntington was lay of Ijerciulirr Had and K0n attorneys' a business visitor Mondsy and stated to fens and coala M A liaasnas Attorney Uenvral ths Progress man that tbe pending deal A Thomas CuaisTsssss between Huntington people and the I'lallitiff for Attorney Kimberly-Buh- l syndicate for some 40 000 acres uf coal land on Huntington and DISTRICT COURT Cedar creeks la expected to lie cloaed aoon 8a far aa he could learn every No Criminal ease Docketed teat of the local coal had amply filled Light eivll List the demand for which It was wanted Eil W Fox Jr this week forwarded Ttis concert given last Saturday night to Juilgn Johnson the Hat of cases filed by Prof Giles and little Millie Williams for hearing at the coming regular attracted an audience that completely term of th district court beginning Fell filled Social hall The program printed 10th There ars no criminal cases dockin last week's paper was closely adhered eted for the coining term Tho civil list to and there were several extra numbers i as follows Peter I’nterwn and Kmnia Pelerwn vs thrown in for good measure The chief Itliillrande Welern llnllwsy company a Interest centered in littln Millia'Williama corporation suit on account H K Huiith k Ibilirrt W Hill suit on the winsome child aokiist of Balt Lake note City This little miss has a voice of J WHeely el ul ' tudor-u-el much power fur one so young and her motion fora new trial f ‘oa A Know vs suit on articulation and phrasing are quits re aeeounl Hhe sang “The Uolv City'' markable lin-nii- i h Young v Harsh B Young el al suit loiinei mle BIimnomih the Cotton “Down Where v Iltinllngtua Canal A Ag lion I' Grow" “Peek a Boo" and “Ths Girl I rlcultural AkkiN'isliouaeorMiralioii sir I fur its mages Loved in Hunny Tannraaee" each va K I Huoa Mill fur ac- Ylarv being received with hearty ap- COIIIlllllgnassey ii In the mailer of the eslal of Jan plause Prof Giles played a number of y deeiBMsI petition for lellors organ and violin selections and John Giles sang boiiis mpu!ar main songs HUNTINGTON Representative J E Job neon of Emin landing ery countv was rot successful ‘'Broken liotida" a first class drama a pisiition in lb legislature for a con was presented at Huntington Thursday atituent lie mail a heroic effort to get aud Friday nights by lor a I talent 11 for aecooil of the job doorkeeper The office of Asaiila Cow le? end President R G Huntington first ilisirkeeper by the way fell to an Miller eika al Huntington on Monday Now for this night to a large audienii) about hued gentleman second doorkeeer job there were three Mr aud Mrs Ed Gordon were unfnr randidatee: Hogg I'racork and Loveless in Inning their Hint lairn child lunate Love la a verv pretty wool but with the Tha little sun wa Isirn lifeless Monday “Iras" attached it was badly hsnili morning rapied in a race with hog and a pea l’escw-ruck Then came from I'iute Fruit Trees for Sale and we all know that ths old I’iulcs used fine winter apple pear and ieaeh to get pretty much every thing they want trees fur nab- - nt a liargain Two and after and Ibis latter day chip of the old three years old All first visas stock and block possessed the old cliaracteriatic uf ehuice variety Apply to Ed W Fox of his kind and landed the guilds Then Jr Orangeville or (Wlrdalc avoir fellow thought the house should need a page aud Mr Jolmsmi wa right A Prominent Chicago Woman on bis feet as aism aa it was decided to Speaks errata Ibis near office and nominated U'ixe T of Chicago 1'rof of for the job Frank Killian Orangey din Woman’ Alliance in Illinois It la believed Mr Johnson would have of ('haudierlnin'a Cough Rem-edau ci eiled here but the raucua retain NsHkieg ai: “I suffered with severe Cold aide reil its srliou and dealt a death blow which threatened to ruu Inllii winter llenca Mr John to tbe iiiK business 1 tried diffMrnnt reined in pneumonia 1st anu's will the only Emery county le but I seemed lo xro worse and the uisu'a name no the legislative ymll llieilii-inV friend In--I tuv atiHiiseh But it ie honid he sill advised me lo tr l liamls-rlsihi arsaion Cough lie able to make a killing when it roiiiee Remedy and 1 found it wa pleasant to 1 am to securing appropriations for roads and tsk" and it relieved urn at nm-We have a few Pages ourselves now enlirelv saved a doctor 's bridge down here Hut bridges sod roads are bill lime aiil suffering ami 1 will never sot mi many and a lug wad of money is lm without tin splendid aieiliclns denied before me ran smiiI Willi puds to again” For sale bv all dealer In iaieut medicine v firat-rlaa- a J I I j - tu-w- lt: g Aly-to- nee-rka- 1 r f'lirls-teuM'- lula-meular- it' SATURDAY CASTLE DALE UTAH ') lr 1 d ASAIN WINS NO 20 finery Stake Academy Dedicated The Mammoth Canal eo Almost a L'alt for the Scheme Ths Mammoth Cunal JANUARY 17 1903 ou Monday night sustained the prunMition to couauiidale by pretty near a unanimous vote It was a run aulidation meeting in fact as well ns for that purpose hence there was harmony manifested aud no President P C Miller presided anti after Secretary Seth Allan read the proposition for merging with tha other irri a We have a few left They are hrautie? ami will do aa jjtwJ work as the machines sold for twice Take a )(V Rdyfll a price and e'll make the terms satisfactory Impressive Ceremony With Excellent Addresses by Apostle Cowley and A Reservoir Co's gatiun interests of Cottonwood creek a few question wars asked anti Atturn F E Woods took the floor aud explained at some length what appeared to him to be the advantages of consolidation and the status of tbe several companies and individuals iu the proponed consolidated company Mr Wood dwelt at sura length on the statutory rights of such companies and individuals staling that the consolidated concern could but hold in trust euch property as may be deeded to it for tha use and benefit of the stockholders of such interests as were conveyed to it John K Reid of Orange-villalso spoke in fnvor of consolidation aa did Carl Wilberg C E Kofford referred in a general way lo some legal phase of the question and C E Larsen called attention to ths fact that tha proposition was not exactly tha same a that adopted by tbe Clipper Great Western and Starr companies and rejected by the Blue Cut Mr Woods explained that there must necessarily be some difference in the propositions presented to each of the companies aa a blanket proposition could not cover each and every item to be considered by the various interested concerns One com pap v had a reservoir another a reservoir site and atill others neither of these Tbe general article uf inirmretion will have to be considered and adopted later on When the matter was fully disacussed and ths vote taken the president announced that there were 1040 votes for consolidating and SCO votes against the Hence tbe measure reproposition a ceived good margin above tha necesvote of tbs outstanding sary capital stock and was declared adopted It was ascertained later that in footing up th totals tbe tellera neglected to ubatract from tbe opposition column 1V8 votes that wars first east against tbe measure and latter changed in its favor This brought tha opposition votes down to ths small number of 80 Four out uf five of the incorporated companies using Cottonwood creek w ter bsvs now voted in favor of coniolida tion Sewing macbin Prof Taiuer byo-yoursel- Xnt very pleasant things to speak of to he sure lut quite necessary at times We carry a large supply nml can suit any taste Prices all rijrht n Confere- nce-Speaking and Music Were Chief Features there is lothlNg a fioiifcy Gfft thM Tiraltmrr We can supply melt wants at Store: h g Nicer for The-Furnitur- connection with the location of ths insti tution and other nutters in connection with the management uf the institution but “my desire is that our children who shall attend the acaiieiny may follow all tha good examples uf their parent and forget all their had one” Apoatle Cowley apoka of the lienellt of such an institution fur tbe eliildreu of a stake It waa decreed by prophecy that ion should lie Ihn head and not the tail of tho world in growth and de Tha day is nut far distant velopment when tha words of the INalmest David “His foundation shall he in the holy niountaina” shall ba fulfilled I don’t know any mountains morn holy than ours This is the land uf ion and the city of Zion ahall lie estabiishad on this continent If fuithful and you keep tha commandment nf God the Mint will stand at tbe head of men 1 know this to lie a fact and there are acme here today that will live to see thaw words fulfilled Many of our young men have graduated with tha highest honors in tha leading collrge in tha land and with such institutions as these we will sunn lie able to educate nil of our children Our people are look! ujion in noiiis quarters aa coming out of the com min of tbe earth and are atill scoffed by many but aaour position become better understood we will In mure appreciated You will live to rejoice tbat you have built this inatitution If any of you have anv prejudice lay such aside In broadminded and sustain it Tbe clamor is heard fur more such buildings all over Zion but tha church cannot afford to build more In fact it ie not good Klicy to do mi It ia better tu sustain such institutions that we have and increase their sphere of usefulness rather than nltempt to build more ami see these weakling! auf far It is designed that tni academy should grow and teach higher branches that it may send students to Provo to obtain atill more advanced education The Huntington seminary should be a preparatory school for thi academy Prof Tanner also aike along tho anma lines elating that there were TiO stakes in the church only SO of wbk-- are favored with academies He wanted to nee the school we already have sustained and atrenghtaneil rather then to build more and have sotuo decay ami din He spoke of the duties of tha parents to thnir children tlia greatest gift of God and the necessity of giving them an education Millie Williams sang “Oh My Father" with splendid expression and the choir sang an anthem “Homewhere" and an adjournment wsa taken until 1 p ui Emery Stake Academy wa on Sunday morning with iiupres si ve ceremonies That suc-action wa to be taken together with tbe asasiu-hlinuf tho Latler-daSaints of this stakt in quarterly conference brought to this city one of the largest nomliera of ieoplt ever gathered here Although orer one huudred chain were added to the regular Netting capacity of the ball this and all other efforts to accomodate all lho who desired to witness the ded icatory exercises availed not Hence af ter the hall was packed with humanity a hundred or more persona were denied the pleasure of securing even standing room ujioo tbe flour President R G Miller uf tbe Emery atako presided and seated with him upon the platform were Apostle M F Cowley Jus M Tanner auprrintedent of church rchnuls Louis A Kelch nod Counselors Pace and Math- - TIIE f COFFIN TRIMniNGS Well Attended A the-mone- H- - P- LAY-OF- F OTTOSEfl SELL WELL MACHINES Mr U F Luke of Orangeville who The justice court was in session on tho has expanded into a captain uf industry L’lth inst dealing out premiums at the returned from Logan last Saturday and rale of (740 apiece to Lawrence Lund of ' informs us that the Dauielaon Manufac- Caslledale and Robert Kail of this place turing company of that city bna abnoat for having a pouglistic encounter They f machines both plead guilty to the charge and paid completed tha first olA) and these nro rapidly finding purchaser up and left lighter iu pocket than when in Utah Idaho Wyoming Koureike they etarted in There were a few other Colorado and Montana Th machine who should have beenjpullad for inciting which is a creation of tha inventive mind the parties to the scrap Their turn will ! of Jueeph Grange of Orangeville haa J come next The offleora of the town are the endorsement or such noted irrigators I determined to have an orderly town and aa Rlato Engineer Doremua and Hon iiantl to enforce the iawa andordin-Fred- J Kieael of Ogden both of whom j anct a if they have to call out hall the sing ita praises Tha Agricultural col- - j eitixun to do mi lege haa also given it an unqualified en-- j ’ l“ni1 : dorse ent Wherever machine tb 10 oKct 0 plai-M-i and applied it la it own but ml-- be"! “ot “d MW " mne I beQ varlisement opnnad up While over here Monday Mr Luke cltmed a deal with Ira R Browning and Eugene Lewis th loan agent of Salt Nad Olson for all but a nne sixth inter- Lake City Is here examining land pre- est In the right title and interest of tha paritory to making inane to tho owners Warren 8 Peacock ia home from Grange Implement Co to the patent to f a machine almost identical to tho contract in Wyoming tor tha machine and known as tbe Grange im- rest of the winter It ie presumed the outatand plement It seem aliuuat everyone lo engaged interest will aoon In ah ing some work for the meeting house doing sorbed by the B F Luke Co which ia Teams are hauling th rock and 'aaod now the exclusive manufacturer of a farm Th intantioo i to punh to work implement that ia now recognised by Elder Wood of Star Valley Wyo-(Nia a farm necessity Although on l(utul work oo Thursthe Grange Implement Ca was but reday evening cently reorganised with Nad Olson aa Mrs MarkTuttl ia bet la and Mark president B F Luka vice president ami Ira R Browning secretary treasurer and ha returned to hi work at Littio manager the affairs of this company nra Grande practically cloaed aa well as thorn of tbe FERRON Orangeville Foundry and Mchine com which into cams existence of pacy A flue baby boy wa born to Mr and f machines to manufacture Mrs Chris Nelson oo Tuesday night lay-of- “? " " ‘“"“‘T Tbe exercises began with the singing of “God 8pred the Right” by the choir under the leadership of Hector Evans Prof H E Giles of Salt Lake City officiated at the organ Patriarch Franklin W Young offered the opening prayer followed by another choir selection “We Love Thee” Miss Louise Kofford au Academy student rasd a brief history uf tbe birth and work of the Academy Mrs Lucy Seely nicely rendered a beautiful solo “Ave Maria” Supt Jos M Tanner was then introduced and made the dedicator? praver Invoking divine favor upon the Academy about to be net apart aa an inatitution of learning that the apirit of God might ever mat upon it that ita walla might be preserved from the ravages of the manta that they might atand for centuries unpolluted froip foundation to roof and ever remain firm and unahakeu He asked that all the efforts put forth in its behalf might be bleaat and that Meets Again The Blue The Blue Cut Canal Ca held another all that should ameuible within it nliould deGeorg A Petty propones to still stay-witmeeting last night end appointed a com- treat it as a sacred place and never OILJOTES tb mercantile buainewi and is con mittee to meet with committees of other face ita walls with anything displeasing hi blackemith shop into a Gnd to no verting words that be prufnne The Wrstwatrr Oil aud Asphnltura might canals next Thuradcy night to consider preparatory to putting la a Laks of Salt consolidation on a basis proposed br uttered within it and no polluting influ-rnr- e company composed mostly line of merchandise hover about it that all should walk BIus Cut alocdliiiidhra people which controls 4SU acre of land general within it witn proud and stately step near Wrslwater in Grand pounty has Tried to Conceal It ordered an aephaltum refinery of 10U EMERY COUNTY’SHHE MARBLE tbat all who hail contributed tu its advancement might be bloat that such old sfo7 of “murder will out"' Ua lt'a which ia to In in 0ara-tiuton’ should extend tu their children case there's no crime A in this blessing conland Tho only within day to sixty An Indnetry That le Likely at liundrud fold that tho teachers might trolled by this company hn an unlimit- woman feel run down ha backache or Bring Money Our Way be aud and from any act dis- ed supply of crude aaphaltuoi which dyspepma and thinka A new Industry promising great re-- j 1iiihiiii to God may none raise a voice be quarried at liltlo eont Thar is trie to hid it until ho flualiv break ran suite fur Emery county is being slowly ' iu mission That the Academy also a of lubricating oil down Don't deceive youralf Tab devsluied by several Huntington Law umy forever lie a light in this stake of which haa been tested and found highly Electric Bitter at once It haa a repuranee and Cailledale men We refer to Zjn to disseniinato light ami truth tbat tation for curing ntomach liver and satisfactory the mammoth vein uf marble situated on m:h light might haniali all evil influence trouble aud will ravivify your Lewi T Cannon of Salt Lake City kidney Cedar mountains some 3) miles east of ' now and forevor whole it stem Tbs worst forme of thee ad ing for himself and other prominent maladies will THE CONFERENCE Caslledale The must active men at President Miller in behalf of tha stake quickly yield to the curaSalt Laker on Tuesday filed with th in Jeroiun nr the board of education spoke in a happy of Electric Bittern Only fite present enterprise tive power The recorder 2 Hi oil location Bunday morning having hern devoted count? Aaay formerly of Vernal Dava Manwar-in- vein stating that he had Inukeil forward and guaranteed by James Petersen r are part of a syndicate known and Geo P Billings of the sainn to thi event since hi induction to office to the dedication of the Emery Ktake the Milton Land A Oil Ca hich wuld lie four years on Monday Academy the stake quarterly conference place and D llajden an eastern marble HAVE YOUR HAY BALED did not nf o'clock worker of long rxierience in tha raatern Ho aisiku of the rcsoiiaibility of the Tii l'cori Utah Paraffine Oil Ca open until Sunday marble centers but now lucated in Hun j church school upon the hoard and tha lernoon with President Miller presiding owning miiu 70nU acre uf oil land near Our NiMokiug new Admiral hay baled After tbe choir had rendered “The Green River will soon have a rig on ita i now her and tington (J n it a force is at the quarry labor and trials growing out of anme ready fur busineas Ita and Mr Hayden with noma assistants is the groping around iu the dark know llappy Iny Haa Rolled On" Patriar-ground Tbe officer of tills coniMy calamity i 15 ton a day If you want dressing and polishing the stone at ing nut in what direction to turn Ha (' G Larsen offered prayer It was then are all prmuluent business men of Peoria hay baled 1st ua bear from you H P Oman Ills Oil expert hava twice examined two four horse spoke highly of hi associates uon the Huntington and tha report are such loads of the iarlially finished product board stating that they bail done the their pro-rtaa tu warrant Ihn rnmj-aiiexploiting 1000 ACRESOF LAND FOR SALE was sent to Vernal to fill an order there work of the Lord well sod fsilb fully ware a hlo to get within the walls lbs land and two more loads are being prared Tbe boanl of education previous lu tbe fn-nIn tract of from five acre up Wilk’ Academy Therefore an overflow fur shipment lu the same place The presidency of Mr Miller we also biglily fur cattlu ahaep horae or any trade Trees Fruit Cheap l hall presided meeting was had in Huitalil (mraonal pruairly Nnw ia your gaotlemen are aluwly but eteadilv sue- complimented lie ex great If it' fruit Irroa you want consult m In Cattle-daIn advertising ilia merit of this I Rude to all the saints uf Ills stakn for over by Bishop Jensen with Councilor I can sell plum chance to obtain a cheap farm you eai'li apple ' me Coma and Emery county prisloct end the result i their generous aid Hu also referred to J"hn Pace and Elder Louis A Kel:h as aprieot cherry and mulberry trees dug s CtllL WlbUKUO aliuwn by aavaral orders for Iniiilmlnne ' soiaci criticism that bad been made in from nursery iu the up ami shipi-rheadstone and monument nf various ' reference to bis wuik in llio! After another aelertiun liy tlia choir eaeh of lV spring for the uniform price 1 A Marvelous lavcntloia design from Uintah Car Ism and Emery matter staling that such had often cut j "'laird Ihmi Will Hear Me When Pray' Gioaii el the Provo nurserv A machine ha Wonder wss administered end Coun counties Mr IlNydun Unskilled artisan him keenly a he was quits sensitive 11 Lkosanii It cut sill invented Imii that Kika paste and Msthis the gissl brinfly upon In producing such articles aa the alaivs criticism tmnty Tree Iniectiir bang wall paper Tb th'ld of invenand tha stuns Is pronounced by himself th fanioiis ' n'liil'fi the sUks presidency found Little Millie William and oilier experts tu bo first class I In- cliild vocalist of Kail Lake City then throughout tha stake lls advised the Ileut Out of an Increase of Hie tions and ilLooveriew weenie to U unliu Nutalilu iteti great diacov- thnir Pension sides having marble uf all color com- sang in a superb manner “The Holy people to get together and Diacov iw erb-Dr vau-raNw and prominwater Interest and thus do away with King's A Mexican war monly found elsewhere uuch as while City” dune ha It fur advertise tlia nf writes: thi cnntantion Consumption aouri’e editor ent ery mottled pink etc there ia a very prellr “Seeing Eliler Louis A Ketch epnk briefly ori (‘olic Cholera a world of good fur weak lunga ami Ih general and stake authorise were tuent of Chamls-rlsiwater wave marble at the la-a- l quarry sacrifice made by Ihn Knuds slating that ami Diarrhoea Kuimly I am reminded waved many a life Thuuaaiid hava used sustaim-that Is conaidemd very vaiusble ss welt if the chosen of God will go forth and do presented and unani-ious- lv that as a soldier in Mexicoiu '47 and '44 it npd cuuqiicrtwl grip bmnchili pneuK Clms was Juliiisin ra honorably as rsrs laleirs ak-of them their will what is anil this I riintriicled Mexican iliairlii' office leased tlia from of assistant n mi'ily has kept me from getting au in monia aud etnienmptiun Their geoeral Tbs Emery county msrbls quarries lies pleasure rather lhau a liar Iship I ol Kalilmlli acbmils and crease in (tension hr on every rmi wal a lierdicl ia: "Il'a the beet and moat relia-iare practically inexhaustible A s mat the work of the Msslir is not bard toi iiiedu-infur tliroat and lung trouIa Jewke auim-edehim Elder do ns of it restore me" it is unequalled ter of fact no on haa attempted to eli those who are filled with Ilia apirit lie Jesse Every fibe and II bottla ia guaran sa a quick cur fur diarrhoM and ia ble Johnson was chosen then of mats their extent Tha above named congratulated on the improve Caatlwlala secretary pleasant and safe to lake For sal by teeii by Jaiuee I'ataraen Trial bottliM frve gentlemen have hratisl 1211 acres lia luents tliey were making but lie noticed the Ktake Habhath schools replacing all dealer lu patent inmln iu Naglay who waa honnralily re i ’i Day James Jeffs and other Lawrence Home who seemed to stand Still also Enis-leased iHi their fainilisat Saints should In dis-- r and Caatledal men have located and A Caihlsr I McGovair 'resilient M Whicmohk Prof Giles gam an organ e lection J acres adjoining them and Alfred Omen uhedieiit to tbnee in authority who are Vir president Km mew G Mii-iaand aereral olh-- r Castled! mon have Hie servant of the Lord He believed “Ob My Fatiier" and Millie Williama another large bherk of land located in the the Saint were ttie best blessed people sang “The Cbililren'a Krieml" Prof J M Tanner occupied the The latter hava alao dona on earth aa It had been propbocied that aani consiiierable development work and have they should lie Nowhere outside of apeakiug orlion of the afternoon ieak bigou the subject of akucation 11m a fine showing In this field of inarble Utah wee eo much money spent by w"“ M whw'larly and logical and arewmia vein or layera 14 feet thick paopli lu a like financial condition for delivered in th eloquent manner that Perliai the stone has nut I wen as fully religiuu and a'luratinn All tasted fur hardness as it should lie but Hun Orange Heely waa callml upmi characterixM all bis public addresses it ia confidently believed that it ia not fur a aenliini-ii-t ami nwsrtiiad by saying He apoka fur over an hour and although Reuben G Miller Oaorga on third of th audieuc was standing 1HUKCTORK J M Whitmore E Bantai-h- l locking in this quality Au effort is lie that the preeent was dey ha hwl lorigsd L O Ifuffmarin end Ids earnest Whitmore raiaatke C receiveil clueral the with the ttia-Imii lial to plsce It on lbs Null I aka tow Ing Ilis Interest prlimipel cities of tbe United St ilea Accounts et Bed Much wtrifv attenlinn from every one prewnt Tha Excbanga drawn market to gel it in practical use in mini Academy wine Ids Af'-iwdatione eoniu’wnl and Raiirbiiirn wilieited Hlwhiiivn Firm in erie-of the big building going up there and ismlcntion bed at liince nnllniti a wv Ijankti' I ('iriwirii two-third- s eut 1 lay-of- one-aixt- h vv? hr lay-of- atore-buildin- h bli-s- t cicity u i Rei-enll- y e Sis-iH- - g l at-- ( jsis-nker- orr UiSl'rii i“-- uii-rg- ! d d aei-on- e a The First National Bank v OF PRICE UTAH wwwfrvw Capital $50 000 Banking in wwwv Its Branches -- n 1 1 ne i v ' |