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Show . THE ST; GEORGfEj 0 N1DN4 the respect from the general public And Abraham bowed himself before the land, a r d .be "Spake unto that the peWon doeawhojp polije and peoplej of.the k withakind answer.. Ephron, Saying, 'But if jthou wilt give it, is always n - fl rpady I pray thee hear me r 'I will , give thee n out Answers Snapping money for. the field ; take It of me and I does notpayandis 'injurious to the will bury mv dead there; And after this Abrahamburled Sarah his perptrator8 whether .theyl are aware, of wife inih. cave of the field of. Machpelah,--beforthe fact or qot.?s Time .works, radical Mamre. and the field and the, ' n& dog-fashio- Ilf UNION IS STRENGTH. NTBR: J?W. .(XA RP E!??. yyLS4SeeJ5Ve 5ee 5 Vi e e $ PROPRIETOR. chants' upon human beings where" persons 'do not change their 1880. 8T..GE0RGB, UTAH,"NOV. n g g cave that is therein, were made sure.uhtQ Abraham, for a possession o a. burying-plac- e, bythe sons ofHeth. Gentrtt, 47: 29. And the time drew nigh' b X habit of snapping though they may be well respected' in hat Israel (Jacob) most die: and lie call- ivKO, OeU.R PATRONS; the beginning, willsooq lose their po- ed his son Joseph, and said Unto him. If and sink mow I have found trace in tby.sifiht, put, I It iris 'Withmuch iregr e t that we sition in the sociai path bf life pray thee , thy hand under my, .thigh', and ;V into oblivion. M WerCoblfged .to iscon tioue the deal kindly, and truly, with nje j bnry me of the Union before . we hail not,.I pray thee, i h' Egypt :b u t l will He completed the volume ; but wfe are SICKLY SENTIMENTAL- - with my faUrw8;;Vand.inoulfialtcftrry ine. out of Egypt; and bury me.lii.'theirhury-iug-placITY. happyUoisaj that,; with the blessing And he sold, 1 will do as thou of the Lord,' we willnow complete Some of our readers will, nodoubt, hast said. Ardhe said Swear unto me. fiRt At f as as can. i$ wecony ebientlj remember tiie. affray that pcctired on And he Aware' uhth bim prejentwecan only publish theUxioN the sixth day of October last ) o. the And iigaih: Jacob, when .talking monthly as our Other labors are pres- interment of one Thomas Forrest, a to his snns and grandsont, (Genesis 49, 7 sing's; .. , within our Oeme-er- y 29,) said; murderer, reputed .".if-food ahd clothes, We Must haVe enclosure, the; petitions lb. the I am to he gathered unto my people : not is the as nnd pubHsInhg'biisiness. Council to hsyh him. removed bury me with my fathers in;the cave that City is in the field of lucrative enough to procure, the necesMachpelah. 'which is said Cemetery and the 'Sickly before Marrire.in from, the land, of Canaan,-which-' saries of life and redeem cash expend- Sentimentality?' speech made against Abraham for a- bought with the 'fietded tori paper etc., (especially when bis . at; the session oi possession of a burying-placey Mhout half of our subscribers do not Saraii Inhere Abraham and. buried the the they 9th ult. he (Ct uncil on calling to wife .i tberei.lhey .buried Isaac and resort to wd are obliged pay)';: Ihe petitions; a ''parcel of his to signers. Uebekah his wife; and there, ! buried Leah. something else besides publishing to women and children," (wi did not (See Exodus lZ, 19., also 2 $dmuelt 19, obtain what we really need. Yet, know woman and 50 chapter of Gemiii.) a before,) just we, was . future of a in live we brighter hope is tboughr "women and children" as Perhaps some of our renowned when publishing will be as remuner- he signers were called, had.no feeling officials ard suck infidels that they will ative as; any other trade, but how for the Sacredness of their de&d rela- say Bosh,1 Such sickly sentimentality, sooii it wiU daWn, it is unknown to tives and friends 4 a man may be known, by the but, ourselves. There is one thing we will say ; the company. he keeps."-- VVe desire to make the Union the present Cemeterj is not under tbA Utah Southern of people piper pf control, which it ought to be; CULTIVA-TIOW- ' al- Mog-fashio- n,. 4 pub-licatio- q d ii g te . oi . ! ci fi e. r ; j p. ti i ai u : , P sc ai ta ' - cl g rc re - ! dis-interine- nt, bi -- . la m t; 34-3- 7., pi VIE br it: as ci 1 v ' Eccle--iatica- l. Pi THOROUGH and in order to do iso we respectfully as long as it is controlled by men ' r out, ahd , friends to request-- our patrons who seek to obey the law, to the exCor. Telegraph and Messenger. auf us by. forwarding everything that clusion of the sacredness of the feel' they deem woirihy .of note, to this ings of those who elect. them there is Tbe following from the Florida i iffice, we reserving the. right to judge no show to keep it sacred. We would Dispatch is worthy a perusal by our what is suitable for publication.. be much pleased to see the present Farmers. tbe invite We also respectfully under the control of "To obtain the maximum of proplaced Cemetery Business Men and Firms to aid us our Church Authorities, either by duction at. the niinimtini of cost, and . by inserting their Card or Advertise purchase or otherwise, and another maintain "the fort ility of (hie soi 1, is Bates low. menfc in our; columns. for city purposes good ifiming. A crop of which the appointed Cemetery ;We send this mumbcr cf the Union and also one for county purposes. cost of production exceeds the' ifiar-k- et to 4 few. who are not subscribers and value, is poor farming, whether As the City Officials, were so reif they desire it continued, they must luctant in complying with the wishes the excei of cofit oyer value of pro forward us 60 cents for the remain- of the people, to have tbe said Thomas duction arises from too much or too volume. Foiyesi removed from' our Cemetery, little culture, The; poor .'farming of ing 1 numbers of thepresent will better we will refer to a few of which we see the most frequent exHoping that the people, passages Home Paper pvbm Scripture and show the feelings oi amples, is the attempt to 'Cultivate a patronize the only . Jished in Southern tiftah , and that .we can be well prepared, Ancient Saints in regard, to burying larger, area-thawe are, tlieir dead well fertilized and well worked . may merit their approbation, The Editor, It is not tbe 'number of acres .respectfully, Genfi23, 3. And Abraham stood up from before his dead, and spake unto the scratched,, hurriedly planted, inade- T! N. 8i cr fei . ; : wi nc is of . so nu en en at; W pr n hap-hazar- OITTY. All persons of sound sense, are, in lull their. business transactions, polite and do npt.snuh ant person no matter . wheiher be be poor or rich, or .in medium u' circumstances.1 We have our asse; heen.obseryant and muke alrtions from experience, arid ;h ways found wbere men were generally huffy and WOuid"snap at a fellow as though he was a dog, because he V d. h 4ons of Hetb saying, give me a possession manured and imperfectly culthat I may bury my quately of a burying-plac- e tivated that, makes; the good farmer, dead out of my sight And (lie children of Heth answered Abra- but it is the largest ' .production per ham saying unto him. Hear us, my lord; acre with the smallest ouilay, the fer thou art a mighty mince among us : In tbe tility of the soil. bejng maintained or : choice of our sepu cures bury thy deid. to extensive and bowed himself improved; It is not Abraham stood iy su tin tar 1 And up to tbe children of Heth, - Baying, hear me, and entreat for me to the sou of Zohar, that he may give, me ihe cave of Machpelah which he hath, which is in the end of his .field: for as much money as it is worth he shall give it me, for a posses lion of a buhyiog-plac- e answered Abraham Waitnofof the "Sams stripe,7- - or And Eplironmy lord, hear me: the field soying, Isay, could not dress as - well, that such give I tiee, and the cave that is therein, 1 cannot and do not command give it thee bury thy dead. persons im ou -- ;make objection. No malterhow extensive they. moy be if the working force be adequate for perfect preparation and cultivation, And the amount of requisite fertilizers be sufficient, if the tillage be thorough, the result will be profitable. It is shallow plowing done in a hurry, careless after culture, and insufficient farming operations 1 i; Jh tru tli a ma -- i |