Show THE SOUTHERN CENSOR Is Published eyery Friday at Richfield Sevier County Utah Py CROSBY AND MORRISON State Directory! MODERN IMPROVEMENT OF CEMETERIES The cemeteries of our towns are not as well improved as they should be Just let each of the living think of the time when they too will slumber in one of those silent villages and are tl'ey as kept as we would like It is a part of our nature to hope that we will be remembered when we are gone Man naturally hopes that a monument will mark bis last He would like to have resting place t he place where lie is to lie kept verdant with grass perfumed with llowers 'm l llak-f- wl(h trees He hopes Unit neitliCr wild auimals nor the hands of an enemy nor any disrespeet-lu- l touch shall be given to the mound that lias been erected over bun Those who have gone before went with the same hopes and let us spend alitile ime to ornament the graves where they lie The cemetery lu Riclilield is already so mailing to be proud of Its picket fence niceiy pair-ushows that we- remember and reveie the fathers and mothers who tolled to make our pretty town Amove has now been put on foot to have a row ol trees planted on either side of the drive around the cemetery and a row on each of two streets running through the middle Tonight the committee having the matter in charge will meet to find how liberally tlie people have donated to this commendable improvement They should be proud of their city council for starting the matter and should help them with all their vs os or vj might A few suggestions by way of encouragement to the different towns may call their attention to the care of cemeteries Monroe has put a creditable fence around-their’and should now provide for irrigating it so that trees may be planted Elsinore with its enterprise in other lines has sadly neglected its grave yard It is not a desirable location any way and should bo moved wholly or in part Glenwood lias a pretty place but it uecds protection against Hoods and considerable work to make it what it should be There is talk we hear of moving the graves above Loa If they are moved at all it is better for the public health to jmt them below town Now as spring comes on let us not forget tne departed as soon as the relative? are ablbj thonumchts and grave stones should be placed over the gravis but if that cannot be done we are all able to plant a tree no matter how poor and if we do It those who conic to our towns will say: “The people who live here are kind and affectionate They do not forget their fathers and mothers but ornlment the lik-iil- UNITED STATES SENATORS j Cannon J L Rawlins rTatilc Representative to congress V U King GOVERNOR Haber Wells M - secretary ofstate J limes T Ilammoiid STATE AUDITOR Morgan Richards Jr ST A TREASURER James Ch iputun n AT roRNLY-CEXEUAUGliOj J C’PERINTE N DENT L A O PUBLIC INSTRUC- TION John t’hn I ( Paris H SUPREME JUDGIOa les s Zauo 0 IV BAUTCH well-bui- J A MINER JUDGE FOB SIXTH DISTRICT Win M MOY IEIt Mol'ii rty COUNTY DIltEXTOUY COMMISSIONERS U U Bell lllomyo-x- II Robinson Saliurv J A Boss Joseph ’£pimty Clerk— Sam’l O Clark Ulenfleld reorder— Maud Spencer Layton KlchUeld Assessor— Jos A Smith Monroe Sheriff— John W Coons Richfield Shipt Schools— Jacob Magleby Monroe er Treasurer and Tax Collector- -I T? P- - Hansen Richfield McDaniel Richfield JSinsecuting Att'y-E- AV Surveyor-- P D Shoeber Sallna lt - i GLADIATORS this century have fallen into Pharisaical way of recounting the Wo of a savagery that prevailed in Home when the matrons attended the gladiatorial contests in the arena We point it out as a time when Rome was beginning to decline as a power in the world We talk of how the gladiators used to light until one or the other of the contestants was dead and think with horror of this which the cortyc was dragged blond-covere- While the roads have been muddy the wagons have cut down around t he rocks and left them bare All nfer the state these nicks will lie left for summer travel while loads of hay and sheaf grain threshers and harvesters Late uext fall t lie (ire to lie hauled rocks will be taken out just luo month lielore the mud comes igaii This repairing of mads better be uuue in the sprtne II sand-iro- d But that was pagan Rome Those ceues that we recount with Midi boron- weie happening- of the great city long before the doctrines ol' the bumble Naareue were taught The Ampit heater and its bloody encounter happened long ie fore Constantine became a convert to Christianity But here in Hie greatest t’hrisiiau nation of modern times an ampiilieater has been erected Two ol' our modern gladiator have been trained to meet each other in combat Our men and our Women have met there’ ami cheered them as did the peg ns of old Rome and yet we pretend to bo Christians Our talkers and mothers over brothers and sisters our companions and friends have sat by us at the fireside and have talked over the encounter of these contestants If has been done before children of tender years and they have beeu interested in it Our daily papers have great pictures of the cliampiou and his vanquished foe With all of this in mind haveiwe any longer any room to point a finger at ancient Rome? No in the light of the greater civilization of the better teachings and the savagery tliat should not be among us we can no longer say aught to her damage Comparatively our prize fights are worsdi than the gladiators’ combats on the banks of - By a law of the late legislature tltr City election will beheld this iTiinng November We will lane a fall cam- paign every year In the cities at least -The provision chuff superintendents and municipal officer to lie elei ted at the same time is a good one Both should lie selected without the iin erventich of political otyunhu-- t II The organization of two branches o( the W C T U in the county is an excellent move Intemperance Luis not yet gained a strong iiohl in Sevi County but since preventives are belter tlmi) cures we are pleased t bat the Me Union has come (do our npcl-- t 'also trust that mure of our women i will become members Some people try to do great things and succeed to a great-extenby copyBut their slice ess ing afkvFi oilier will always be limited Tlie disciples of Confucius sought to be great by dressing sitting standing eating sleeping and talking as he did but they failed The copyist has lost the greatest part of greatness— originality It The building season Imre In Frankfurt I found a little band uf (saints always glad to welcome the reajiers who from time to time make their appearance in tills part Tiie branch was organized about three jears ago and alieady quiie a numb r from it assembled themselves where it lias been decreed God's people should gather At first all seemed This new lounge which 1 strange was to learn continually lulling upon my ears and yet producing no Idea in mind except ideas of jargon was Hie most peculiar of all Under the eiirmnsiantvs 1 found something to stimulate me on to work add ere loiig t his He man talk was a friend to me Iiiste'dl ol tin- loo I had Jdctuied it lobe Food was quite peeuliat but as a missionary said: “I tclU you voi die saaer kiaut is der foundation of a Pcuiselier" so L learned and now 1 like it ami black In cud quite a wed ‘as any oi her Herman does But so far ibubmger cheese hardly strikes my Here for blankets a palate right great feal her tick su dices Wlieu we reached Luxemburg we found tins sij ie of lied tor tlie first time Happily 1 had been forwarned and knowhow-to get into bed lint one of our missionaries huutcd vainly for blan Lets and then asked if they slept in Germany without any covering These little peculiarities of eacli land at first strikes tlie “Mormon” boy quite but by patience ho learns them and the language in fact all things about him become common place in a short time As the old German proverb reads "Geduld neber-wlndct alles”— (patience surmounts all difficulties) or perhaps I should paraphrase it as one of my companions did: 1‘Geduld neberwinilct saukr but ’twas notso’ Early inthelfith century the French found access though some of the secret passages and devastation followed Now one can walk over acres of ground pass through narrow passages go into tlie once splendid reception rooms and muo ovUr former splendor In one room is tlie great cask holding 4UOUO gai of wine It is said to have regularly rcciiivgff 18 bottles of wine a day Rom tlie King Tiffs 1 can easily believe l'rofu seeing thfc way bCel’’ now disappears We passed frun! here on ty Mannheim where i now one iff tlie largest branches in the missioh There we remained Sunday and lived a happy tlniti MHli the Saints and brethelu Our journey from there to Frankfurt took qs quite eloseiy along tlie banks of tliij Kliiiiel We:pased over the city of Morms Here we saw tlio qhurcli where Martin Luther was brought before tlie diet Passing on a short distance we come to the monument Now iu picture Lutlier stands as he uttered the words ' Here 1 stay I cannot dij God help me Amen” Wo otherwise alsuktw (lie Luther tree outside oi tie city under whose boughs tin great reformer rested and prayed before going to Hie conflict We pussecj from tlicir to Alzey where we spent y pleasant erenrug trying to talk rollgion to a good My friend I hope sh understood us If she didn't she caq read the books weieft Next duy to4 us past Oppenhclm Ilero was the scene of a noted buttle in the Thirty Year War The traveler for “think o eld” can see the remnants of It uowi We were led into a low stone house) and were almost frightened to find ourselves among the fallen lierocsj There some tluiusinds of skeleton) taken from tiffs field have been piled together waiting for the day wlietf Ezeklol in vision saw the valley of clap togethor and the resurrect ed man stand forth in his former con5 ditioo of bodily components We pass‘ ed through Meinz the birthplace of printing and were glad after a traihp of 172 miles to get back to Frankfurt On Dec 1st I rccdlvcd word that Pro (Stevenson and myself would he expected to go to Darmstadt and open up the field there We hud neither of us been in Germany full four months! and it was certainly quite a lesson for us but the Monuon elder never doubts tbe wisdom of those who preside over him Since then we have been working assiduously here trying to get others to see the light as wo see it Germany is a hard county to start anything new in If we had a greaf amount of cash and would make a' great show then it would take with the people as it is prejudice every? where runs before us We hold no re? gular Sunday meetings yet so ouronly way of getting the gospel before thq people is to go right to their homes and demand (I would almost say) adi mission This we do by trading Already by this method we have found those who are willing and glad to hear from us and prospects look very favorably to our making a start If so it will be a good door to tlie promulgn tion of the glorious light to all Ilessctf as yet there being no branch withih the grand duchy We appear to havd all the freedom we need in trading Don't know how it will he when wc? ask for permission to hold meetings’ Generally speaking the work in tiff! land is making progress I notice by yesterdays Stern there are now 72 elders in the field and in 1890 one hum dred and seventy three were baptized1 To all friends' and acquaintances t send my heartiest regards I also greet tiie Censor staff In years td come I shall remember them well because or the good news they send me from1 home Germany is not what Utahi neither is any other land I’Ve yet scen( therefore I long as all missionaries do to hear of her welfare Kov) mus - - is here and work will soon be resumed on the stake ta- kiIaut” The first two months of my stay bernacle It will when finished bean were the Tiber T M spent almost entirely in FrankJensen up to date structure of which we may ft P Peterson the language and otherfurt studying bo proud But we may bo prouder wise Morten J’enson Elder Erickson of the Presbyterian for this God assigned preparing 8 Horne Joseph Church wishes to deny a common still to say that we built It ourselves labor of mine ' At the end of that never asking any help from those outRecorder— Carl Goldbranson rumor that was afterward published time I' started work by taking a traditreasurer— James Christiansen side of the stake iu the Censor The gentleman says tile celebrated forest ng rusticeof the Poace— Simon Christensen tl that he never was a candidate for apMarshal— G W Blomqulst knowu as the Odcnwaid For two 31ty Attorney— I J Stewart On the next page we publish the new weeks the rain pelted down upon us pointment to the pastorate of the local PC Peterson church and that lie is not now Two irrigation law Its provisions show every day but we bad a good time Poundkeeper— John W Coons thirds of the communicants of the that the legislators knew something and this my first experience out in tlie Water waster— Mads Christensen church consider the Rev Mcteer as a of the irrigation problem The mea- country only made me eager to try anQuarantine Physician— H K Neill M D' man not adapted to fill a pastorate and sure should bo carefully read and then other trip In accordance with our have signed a petition fqr his removal preserved for reference Bro Bushman our branch suggestion WAYNE COUNTY DIRECTORY Mr Erickson II--j acting in an official president appointed Bro T W Y capacity was sent to communicate the COMMISSIONERS t The Spriorville is de- Stevenson and myself to revisit the fact to the pastor Instead of properAlouzo Billings termined to haveas"gar factory in ground gone over in my first trip also Fremont ly receiving tjie communication Mr to visit tiie branch at Mannheim Our tlie town Charles Snow Teasdale Springville is a good place Mcteer became angry while Mrs for a us from Frankfurt over C Levi White Giles c sugar factory but Gunnison is route took Metcer accused the elder of trying to Darmstadt where we are both now If Gunnison but had a live COUNTY CLERK & COUNTY RECORDER have her husband removed to get the better is capital of the grand It laboring to Not wishing any con- paper call attention to its resources! duchy of Ilessen and is a pompous H M Hansen place himself Loa troversy the accused made no answer littfe city of about 00000 i In assessor: and that has been ' the only grounds Brother Brunell of tile Pioneer gets it sometime before we hadpeople the pleaJohn II Curfew Cainesville for the charge of trying to get Mr Me “hot in tlie collar” over a remark of sure of seeing the Czar of Russia and teer’s place— a place he does not now tlie (Springville Independent The In his wife who is a sister of the sheriff: present want nor never lias wanted Fearing dependent's remark was all right and Geo Chappell Lyman From grand duke Ernst Ludwig places where tbejr lie' Such a town that some might think from our previ- the Pioneer man hotter cool down Darmstadt we went to Michelstadt would be nice to live and die in Let supt schools: ous mention of the controversy that an old W E Robinson us go there to dwell” in the heart of the OdcnLoa the Rev Clemenson had not satisfied There piust be some work done to waid city i r ‘ we stayed with Bro There TREASURER the congregation while he was here strengthen our river bridges and keep Buecliler in his poor house home A Jeffery Loa Mr Erickson wishes to state that tlie spring floods from washing away Next day took us to the Neckar River chat PROSECUTING ATTY : gentleman was a general favorite other property Action is needed at it is a most beautiful stream TEUMS USED with once for little can be done when the 'among Presbyterians Loa Joseph Ekcrsley high canyon walls and as one goes Eeitor Censor: high water comes — down its banks’ on either side from ' Vill you please explain the terms The question of whether the Otter II prominent eminences moss covered Off prohibition temperance local option Creek or John’s Valley reservoir site and state dispensary plan? Also give is castles Ift We traveled laws peep in view of the last thoirrigatiou the best is being discussed among 'in the i cgular price for tinware is Ushut the full nameobject and working down stream the tiffs varied should legislature there among have been jpeople of the county The discussion ome tm ij i by trading at GRECO'S TIN Juethod of the YV C T U and beautiful scenery fill we came to means of those canal compelling B R jis uncalled forBoth reservoirs are need SHOP jaa cant of the Social Mali The term prohibition as applied to ed and bath must be built And more ownorj higher bn the streams to help the famed university city Heidelberg SOME BARGAINS all legal means of stopping or attempt- - lithan that both must be built by home in paying the cost of having a "river Here Bro H E Jenkins of the MannFire Shovels 5 cents PACJEfi heim branch met us and together we ” Ing to Stop the liquor traffic and may capital As the Otter Creek reservoir watermaster vlklted some of the most noted parts itysriNNED Boilers $100 be applied either In a chunky a town been most prominently before the Brother Roe of Heavy tin Buckets 30 cents I was surprised at the the Nephi Republic of'the city a city or a whole state When a Itpublic of late let that be built first Guttering (eaves flume) put on university It is simply a lot of small fetate passes a law to allow any city jand then let the other But let both at nine cents a foot scattered about tlie city buildings toWnWll6qunty kheighYto pa?s an bites be hold by the landholders our I Miner See ’ here Brother "Rod 1 red But what took o’iir attotiiion most was hTin Roofing 8550 a square ordinance so that they may have pro-- Sevier Valley farmers The land at - “ am also taking orderi for the Royth° neW8' the castle Heidelberg It is undoubtif the irsjoiity of the people I present uttder cultivation ( has nd’t li?!!' hibition al Manufacturing Co’s silverware I P°P ' edly the most celebrated of its kind want It that is local option In Utah Wough and' half of tf land i's can save you more than twenty-fiv- e in Germany I dating from way back in a city or incorporated town may pass hot now cultivated ‘That-theanthfit middle ages when per cent on that if an ordinance prohibiting the manu- - pur chivalry and water supply Thustlm Call and see if I can’t CoJ No’dlb Warrum Jr formerly feudalism were at their height There factmre or 'sale of intoxicating drink I doubled which mehDS that we need Greco I two or the Liigia Journal hiis’pur- - the kings held tlicir banquets carnival tlirbe more reservoirs after tiie I ?owe haye local option ' The meaning of the word temper-- 1 ptter Creek and John’s Valley sites haed'J- - IB Bloods Interest in the has oft held its sway within those Salt Lake Argus’ Success to you ruined wails mirth and jollity were ance was at firs the temperate or mod-- 1 pre In use ho doubt often in full erate uafe of liquor bat how it has beColonel In the new venture ' ! charge It yet close AND WILL YOU GODSPEED WISH stands high on a hill above tlie ') come customary tp usie It as iheaning j city Tarehts the school year has nearly II One would now think that total abstinence' or “teetotalftrism ” only powand how much have your childer K S and ballcould destroy such a work The state dispensary or South Caro- gone You leave Ogden or Salt L’alce In A Letter From Germany dren learned? Do you actually know? the evening and after breakfasting in lina plan is to have all saloons owned Have you been Interested enough to Rossdokkkkr Str 33 Darmstadt Ifiv the sumptuous dining cars of the by the state ’These are in that state call in and sec how sen Germany Feb 23 1S!)7 they were doing? SANTA FE ROUTE on the third kept open from eight o’clock in tlie Have asked them questions helpyou Editor Censor: forenoon until six in the 'Horning you arrive in evening In ed with their lessons spoke encourag-I- N order that drinking shall not be enNow Unit a ball' year lias passed a words or many way shown any ining or St FURNITIJBE Chicago way since I firt saw the Vaterland CARPETS couraged the dispensaries arc entirely terest in tlicir winter's work? If you void of any games such as cards dice which I ime a missionary if in during Window in season to attend to business or conShades haven’t can you wonder that tlie n tlie line of his duty sees ami hears nect with all fast trains for tlie East or billiard and the gathering of crowds causider Lai i: Curtains school of little impormuch J venture these few lines with Tlie tance? It is all S' m'e one ha said recently that the in any dispensary is forbidden for you to turn wrong of Pauy Carriages the plan is to allow ’those tlie the liopo unit they will bring me in Hack of tlie ATCHISON TOPEKA object children over to the teacher and closer connection with l'riepds left on Watl Pai-eit SANTA FE railroad was iu sucli who will drink liquor to do it hut to think he can do all the rest It must not the side other to encourage boys tlie Experiences come frequent perfect condition thill the long disbe a united effort of the school with thick and fast in the active life we union run of the “Flyer” on tlie New places to first hear stories and play tlie home and too of many tlie homes here lead Such is the and later to drink 5 ork Central could bo speed of our do not do tlicir share equaled if not games W C T U arc the initials for Woa young man that trarisportat'ou by its magnificent trains II men's Christian Temperance Union leaves his home and scarce realizes We are CKO E GILMAN agents for the celebrated When a Tlio of political party is in full and what is taking place till he is landed object the Union is to promote 'CROWN" ORGANS awl PIANOS Gon'l Agt Passenger Dept temperance iu any or all ways possible complete control of our government on a foreign shore Iu his travels he to West Second South Street ami ur sell Tlie work is carried on in many lines their attempts to remedy defects or secs so many things to interest him- OUGWS at from If Salt Lake City Utah to itifil as: Working up prohibition laws try policies of government should be self that lie seems to forget all else exBt arc wnt fur Providing FOR A MECHANIC where men who allowed The only way for tlie com- cept what is momentarily there (So are driven to driuk l’or lack of proper mon voters of our nation to ever was Loa Wayne Co Utah our it with company of six who fully i have a first class Blacksmith shop food may have it provided to them at decide between tlie’ theories of governleft for our fields July JOtli last Chitool - wareliouc and material— with a moderate cost Maintaining places ment is to let them have a full unim- cago Washington New York Philaa good busiiie The only shop in the ol’ amusement such as billiard parlors peded trial Democrats Populists and delphia Loudon are no sooner present Call anil sec us if you need anything county Any one desiring to purchase to att1 act loose who at first frequent Silver Republicans let us try tlie tariff than gone and 1 iiDd myself in the in our line and if it is a cure for our ills all well great business city of Frankfurt A M a half interest iu said shop cxpenenc saloon-- : for tlie amusements lias also and ed or inexperienced will apply to in which city I am to labor until sent good been resorted to of late and has been Thofl Atwood elsewhere I repeat the journey there II very effectual By working in conLou Wayne Co Utah 1 would vvasasa fancy gladly tell Germany is said to consider the new nection with churches the members tariff — -I- -: 1 will law of tlie United States as a you of some of the characters this si i f t ill ff-liberaly pay anyone who I Tnic YOI 11(01 NTY W1IIHANTS of tl o Association also do much to slap in its faco If itis Germany lias ifiy panorama-presenteto me schd mo and informatioh adi tc arpenter nn! Builder will TO J HI IHIMTliN AND OUT i somehow like Germany better 'y shop lu tlio Tliurbor Nielson builil-- I the where abouts of mould public oninu-jany of my cattle against drinking been putting troublesome restrictions must UAS11 table covers towels etc O' of tbc on American pork for thelasUcn and saloons pass them by and acquain' 2 on right hip or branded "'7thigh yelrs with wlat has been my good and deserves the slap Thomaa Atwood Loa Utah- - CITY DIRECTORY MAYOR— Theodore Brandley COUNCIL— E 0 Peterson I trip-throug- ( n root - r- 25 Per Cent te ItyVlTdNS 1 J ' wer mid-summ- er Icier ' i $ANTA FE I ROUTE 1 We Offer Bargain Louis chil-dere- ill The Pleasant Valley Coal Company Theo Brandley I-- 1 - — |