Show On Monday evening a number of the ELSINORE young people met at the Relict Society la -i-mprovto raise hall and organized a dramatio com- ihg their perty owners on Main Street system filtering their sido walks four inches above the pany' Tte officers are:stage manager Hannah Peterson’s illness is worse W G Baker business manager Geo street level II Crosby Jr secretary and treasurer than ever very little hope for ’hef reLUCK IS A rORTUXE Mary J Orrock property man George covery We Draw the Long TerjI in low C Morrison David Sorensen is preparing to leave Trices at the Chicago Store in a few days1 with a' load tyr PeLaMar During the week past ' Assessor Smith and Supt Magleby and Of eggs been has general straightening up were Salina bound passengers this ' on m the Anderton Store The going The Elsinore Juvenile Dramatic now la assessor nearly whole is j The morning to Mrs Martha Club preparatory gave a very good performance through assessing at Monroe Anderton thp past proprietress sellevening the 19 in'it Rev J II Meteer was a north bound ing the entire stock And renting the A big boy wa9 born last week to N used to her son Will Who will passenger on this raornihg’s train He rooms F Nielson and wife All concerned will visit for a short time In Nepht hereafter run the business on "his ire doing well afterwards attending presbytery In own hook" ujl'un In ItTrt Is still very Mrs Martha Tngst'ronl low Mrs' H E' Taylor went to Salt Lake pqljl business trip last Monday commerAb Bpring comes so do the of them swarms Whole cial travellers EUIF TOP® TBBT DRY with shoes Jrbm the Chicago Store Improved Cantbn Scotch Clip p(1 Plow£toreat - John Christensen’s Hardware Ijtisi Lucy ’Harmon of Holden TUlilntf friends' to Richfield Is Vstock-takIp- i Pay son The city council will hereaftet enforce the ordinance against loose stock on the streets Better look after your The fiheapest lot of lace ever offered cows and horses or Gus will get them now tor tale la at the Chicago Store Charlie Morrison was seen this TJie next meeting of the Y M M I Afwlll be the cleslng one of the sea morning He is Just down from the mountains where snow is seven feet son deep Mining Is now at a standstill to W C B Orrock 'fy are Indebted waiting for dry roads and sprlng-for a treat to some extra sweet Hen’s Leather Hlttens reduced ” '' " i from 50 cents to 20 cents a pair at the a jjjearance sale of all winter goods at Chicago Store'-St Louis Millinery Parlors until April This morning the yellow flag was 1st' tl iOI j Jii vl- down from the home of Wm taken itJfo Fun In It" Ogden and the bereaved family is Aplmus the Pioneer Nursery now free from the’quarantlne and the' ’v' man spent several days of this week in dreadful diphtheria ' ‘J ' l towd ' ’ ' “No Fun In Uld A sight attracting attention the new Mrs Cawline M Peterson formerly ' ' sult at the Chicago Store kiss Miller left for her future home "i&adles woolen hose reduced to 15 in dtrn’niseb this morning 'Mrieter cents B pall at the $on had gone some days beforo We Chicago Store t I k be a happy Drills at Jplin Chrlstew- trust the new home will httper-lor “ pno pn’s Hardware Store The Sunday school teachers are not wMiand Mrs Pater Nelson came because of their last party discouraged dowp from the heme at Axtell last a'snccess’ but 'decided last (iot being Monday evening Bunday to get up a theatrical to raise Mra J B- Jennings with the the means desired nursing of Mrs St John is LadlQafloaahopft patent leather tip nicely “‘V Only 95 cents at the Chicago store lElder R E' 'Mork ran down from Mr ott° Cuddeback'lfl canvalng Logan pn'clcal business first of the the town for “The First Battle” W W9 ha J Bryan’s great book Ife meets with Another new arrival of lace and lace a’ great deal of success The people eurtalps next week at the Chicago kre electrified by the name of that great statesman 'lfc K Wright brought a new set of The Censor (Acknowledges a call blB&kjrpilth topis home with him when rrom A J Gregory and U F Warren be'iaefrom the legislature both are travelling agents The former ‘Not cheap shoes' but shoes cheap at for the Denver and Rio Gpande the latter for the Santa Fe Route Call the Chicago Store tlNow Is the time to take the Semi again- gentlemen Niels Anderson has a Weekly Herald and Censor both Water masofter ciM year for 4200' large force men cleaning ditches today The ditches are in a very bad ’'Rev 0 0 Tweode Is at Ephraim condition as a result of the floods the 4nd there will be only Sunday school leaves and so many cattle and horses Bitho Methodist Church Sunday to tramp the banks dewu- a a “kihini recorder Willla4J Johnston The Revival of trade is still going WbA down from the mines on Tuesday on aVthajQhlcago Store people are beROM of soow and little dolhg was his ing converted by their low prices and ' Jlev Q X Morse of Mary stale was midst yesterday our A ’ s S3 ! ’ l J i I i It" i ( t T r ’ con-sta- it - i ’ - ' - report ' good goods Christensen has two new A meeting of the Otter Creek Reserrooms added to his house on the ' farm voir committee was held Saturday atotMSlHiddd move out there for the last As some irrigation companies tftmmef ' ’ may not assist in building the reservoir the assessment may be raised Jl9 Vnnlnlbu to sixty cents an acre forty-fiv- e Christian' Nielson‘ of Sallna spent from for those who do Buhday night and Monday with his Another Michael our respectod towns-thtin- 1 The city has continued digging on ' ' its spring most all of the week The I 1 result is that the Clark Laurltzen Anew arlval or boy’s suits age and Bean spring is minus most of its kri’ee to 12 dark colors pants only $150 (lew -- Now the city has withdrawn the! Chicago Store suit-anif law further enters into its kh08p laoe’ curtains we have been the matter the three will' have to be selling for 1125 are how reduced to the plaintiffs L00at the Chicago Store The case of Morrison vs Winn re The Literary Society's social last garding rights to water in the canyon Saturdaynight with Impromptu pro- above here has been decided in the success gram Was an undoubted favor of the1 defendant 'Winn who Co and the Sevier jj'he gaiDS every part of the case Jennings Valley Richfield Irrigation Co together will and Snyder were the Successful attoriki?'0Ver half of the stock In the Otter neys Ore6k Reservoir To be suitably suited you should This learning's weather signal over wear the genuine black clay worsted phd DesfereV said’ Gold wave oomlng suits for sale at the Chicago Store for Fiall of 20 degrees this afternoon and $850 to $1000 a suit fonight Rut up colli flag” Mrs Carrie Nelson the artistic mil As Guy Lewis lights his clgamow liner went to Ogden yesterday morn be smiles a' joyful smile because of a ing where she will study the latest paw hioy that came to his house last styles under Mrs Bank3 The latter lady has been in New York for some Monday months past and will nodoubt prove a Two of Mrs Josephine Borg's cbil instructor of a skillful pupil skillful dren are down with the dreaded diplx weu ’A company of eight of Richfield’s therla Both were doing quite people attended Madame Mountford’s ffowever at last report lecture at Monroe Wednesday night Attorney Rapp and family have re The lecture entitled” From-Bethelmoved from the Wright Block to the hem to Calvary” is said to be the Bart-Jett Jiouse formerly occupied by the one of the course crowning family Niels Ileileson was over from Glen-woo- d Brother Meteer of the Advocate ran yesterday lie told of a freak In up to Salt Lake Tuesday to attend the cattle buying field who came to the reception tendered Glenwood paid $30 for cows ordinarily Rrown that evening worth $20 but soon left town As a 'lt6 FUN IN IT” result of his call however every man L Goldbranson and J Botna have wants an additional third for his stock located a mine to be known as the and the market is spoiled Norwegian about one mile from Elsl the Avoid '‘Mads s it Cal To Diphtheria keep feet dry and warm with those 85 cent New line Of spring mlllinory will be Childrens shoes from the Chicago open at St Louis Millinery Parlors Store next week Latest styles and varieTeaching our district school is rathties of sailors etc er business right now When Mens heavy slioes good quality the school was stopped because of double sole only $100 at thc’Chicago diphtheria interest was at a high pitch but many of the more advanced Store out after it Every time there stopped For a nice bright line of Dry Goods is a rumor of diphtheria many are Shoes and Men’s up to date Clothing home and our teachers are at kept & M Peterson you shpuld call at J a real hard time in making Co StoiIk tbfeif prices are very low having any headway tliiS core up-hi- ll Spring Saturday the 20th Mr A J Gregory ssyaupon seeing a copy of the Censor in the hands of Its editor: "That Is your paper is It Mr Crosby? I often pick it up in the office and read It It is the llvest and as Newsiest country paper In the state” The Continental Company's oil tank the depot has been placed In Sear the adjoining building Is now ready Iron for the roof Is expected In tonight so by Tuesday next the whole will be complete The tank will hold 6000 gallons of the light producing liquid Supt W B Dougall Of the Deseret Telegraph Company has preferred to send the weather Bignalswith a proper set of flags to Richfield if some one will prepare a pole to display them on The people would profit greatly by knowiftg the weather for twenty-fou- r hours ahead and steps should be taken to toll them Drs Waite and Martin of the Salt Lake Hospital Co have been in various parts of late doing-- good deal of we y ’ dy-n- g It ought not o Give your report hoys and shake jt oft your shoulders Goods are cheap now' Butbofore ho tariff bill is passed you get two air of stockings for ficts at the Cash tore j A new partnership has been affected (lfider the name of Christoffersen and £rown They are going to enlarge the Irug store and will have a fine stock )f mens’ find ladies’ footwear on their M this coming week Sunday the 21st Brothtes Jos A Smith and P D Jensen of Monroe appeared in our Meeting as missionaries for the Madame Mountford lectures shelves that town Their mission bore good fruit this town was ’nearly vacated on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings Jn ft Teasdale March 22dd The weather has been extremly cold here since the I9th A sharp cutting wind that continually comes from the northwest makes it very hard on cat- tle ' Mr Fred Noyes and Miss1 Nettie Behunine had the marriage knot tied Monday the 15th The bridegroom a resident of Cainesviile Wayne Go and the bride was teaching school at the J unction They have the good wishes of all who kuow them on is Yesterday's mnil brought three let ters from Box B Salt Lake City to the following r uned: John C Jacobs neber J Wi1 unand John R Stewart The first two named or residents of Teasdale and the later a resident of Grover You may be sure that the hands trembled and the heart throbed when those letters were opened and the contents known They were then made to realize the responsibility of a foreign mission all expressed themselves as willing to obey tbe call ’ 1 ' (March 23rd) Since writing the above the weatb er has changed and at this moment the snow is melting fast and water is running freely through the streets especially through Main and Oompul slon streets where the more extetf give travel has helped to wear out the snow and bringing the ground in sight but perhaps by tomorrow winter will return with all its stretgthl Marysvale March 25 Editor Censor: We are having beautiful weather at present warm days and cold nights Mrs Brunell is dangerously 111 from the result of a fall Dr Lyons was called In Mrs Hodge of Coyote is visiting her daughter Mrs Poulson of this place Mrs W n Lyon went to Salt Lake Her Tuesday morning on business daughter Edna is keeping house during the Interregnum A gone ago their lived Palestine a very strong man who was a judge In Israel He had very ' ' large and sinewy muscles The Lor4 commanded his' parents Many many years- - ijn ' efore he was born that they should lever cut his hair nor shave his beard The Lord promised them If they would keep this commandment He would nake their son a grpat and mighty nan in Israel Now Israel Was in bondage to the THURBER 'AND NEIGHBORING NEWS (Written two days ago) Thurber’s sport rurned home toL William G Meeks left his home March 13th to Witness the ilght at Carson CRy All have been patiently waiting his return to get neWs direct fr pm’thi contests but on his return he Inform us he remained at Ptovq during fils at 8ence preparing to sejitlq dpura'anL perform one side of a battle through £eter Mortensen returned- home'tOr Philistines that is the Israeliteswho day after an absence of ten months were the chosen children of God were ne left his home jit Grpyer last May impelled to pay a certain amount of for a trip to Idaho He speaJts vprjf money or of goods to the Philistines highly of that state apd as spon &$ is tribute This was not a very pleas- weather will permit Will make prepay ant position It was like say one of ations to move Since November hq you beoause you were stronger than has been attending the R Y ‘ ' Aat another would make your weaker Pr° U brother do all your work and if ie The Equnoctial storm that passed! did not doit you would pounce upon Thurber and Sunday last wai him and whip him qntil he would one of theSaturday coldest storms we h&veexi This is tbe manner iq which the Philiperienced this winter great doss wlii stines treated their brethren the Israe- accur among the stock If this weather ' ' lites keeps on two weeks longer When the Philistines had captured Thurber’s Bishopric and followed their brethern they took all their a few met ago ana organized® standing armies from themand there- committee weeks to on moving' no go had fore Israel thq'r army at this time mainder of Thurber to the new ifiWni with which to defend herself This great man of strength had dohe site and continue the flow of prater Iron pipes until it rehes something against the Philistines and through Israel to deliver hirq into they asked It their hands He khew they wanted BURRVILLE BUDGET to kill him for what he had done abd The heaviest fall’-o- f snow anJ some so got upon a rock where they could not get him His brothers asked him to of the coldest weather we haye had comedown td them that they might thf9 year carqe within the last wedk'1 - 4 Usually we have been able to start to farming here in March but It looks at ' present as though winter would last for some time yet in this part of the country The ground has been cover ed with snow since the fore part of January and at present is freezing as hard if not harder than any time past during thff winter d THE CHILDRENS STORY 1 La9t Friday night the people of Teasdale gave a surprise party in hon or of our school teacher Ephraim Blackburn as that day ended the school for this season It was a most enjoyable time with stacks of good things to eat Brother Blackburn has taught our district school here for two seasons and during his labors as teacher he has made a most remarkable record as he has given satisfaction to all Their is net a single complaint MONROE from parents or qbildren made against Hans Tuft has closed the mortgage him But on the contrary as fpr as on S Simonsen’s place and will take the trustees know he is desired by all as teacher for the third season formal possession in the near future JOSEPH IRRIGATION CO NOTICE There will be a meeting of the stock holders in the J I C Co April 24th 1897 at 10 o’clock a m at the Joseph Relief hall for the purpose of voting upon an amendment to the articles of Incorporation authorizing the company to construct or assist In the constructing of reservoirs by order of the President March 22nd 107 John A Parker Secretary j with the committee son Bp Magleby’s The died on the night of the 23rd fuaeral was held yesterdayat 2 p m J udge McCarty says that as their is no law setting terms of court hereafter there will be no terms from De cembcr 15 to May 1 Amman Hunt and Martin Harri have lately returned from their mine in Ten Mile Canyon They arc very favorably impressed with the present showing of the mine Judge McCarty returned home from Kanab on Wednesday He reports the roads impassable for wagons He went part way on a bob sled from Pan guitch He held a term of court there tryign the noted Kitchen divorce case the Butcher incest case Mrs Kitchen got the divorce and old man Butcher seventy years old got ten years We challenge any other judge in the state to show as good grit and frontiersman qualities as does our own Billy On his recent trip from McCarty Kanab All of that country Is coverec with deep snow and the judge had to come home by way of Long Valley on horseback In many places the horse would sink in so deep that hi$ honor would have to dismount and help him out Isn’t that all right? Ito'getI Oxiili and GROCERIES f r rr SHOB8 and HATS' li' iif iSiiuris ami Boston Store ’ is Wants YOy GOODS DRY had a school The Opera House propesltlon i Their w SpecialErices li i r''ces iiioii s When Marshal Bloaqulst tore down the flag at Wm Ogden’s this morning he took the same dreaded signal up to thfe "upper end of towh ahd placed in at the residence of Michael Nielson where the baby has diphtheria with croup All winter long this dreaded signal has been In front of that home Last summer the father nearly died from typhoid fever and now’ for the fourth time has a member of the fami ly been attacked with dlphtheriaThe mother of the family looks weary and worn the father is tried to his hearts core Surely we who are well will see that they do not wdt and make the trouble as light as we can Monrye's enterprise In having Mme Mountford deliver two lectures in the town is highly commendable There is probably no other town in the state of the same size that has undertaken so much and done so well Elsinore Brooklyn and many other towns were encouraged to come and the work of out people was so effectual that they came in large numbers Long will Monrovians remember with a vivid glow the Incidents of Christ’s life the habits of the Bedouins and the glowing portrayals of Mme Mountford i election for one per cent special tax (j8 votes for and 16 against' ' it almost sC mells of school hOusi surgical work Mr J n1 Fullmer of Clrclevllle has been suffering considera hie since he was shot in the leg and they dressed it'forhim A child of William Walker ’of Glenwood had an extra thumb which they removed and ‘today they are at Joseph where they will remove a piece of dead bone from the leg of William Miles1 three-year-ol- X g Frl-ca- BOSTON STuKI Tilt’ II W Ramlose was busy yesterday RICHFIELD company of Marysvale boys has to Grass Valleyjon a duck hunt Mr George Morrison of the Censor called at the home of Misses Birda and Nettle Thompson a day last week Call again we are always glad to see you party from Salt Lake has come out to put men to work on the famous old Deer Trail Mine that has been lyA ing idle for so many years Correspondent (( deliver him to his enemies’ so tfeat Israel would have their good will' because they knew how wicked the Philistines were and how bad they would be to them Now this man said to them that If they his brothers would not kill him he would come down to them They answered they would not Accordr ingly he fulfilled his promise and came down He and his brothers knew that he would very likely 'be killed by his enemies Wasn’t this good of him to be filling tp risk Itfs life in order to save the wrongs that would otherwise fall upon his brothers from the Philistines? His brothers bound him with strong ropes and gave him into the hands of the enemy These wicked men the Philistines made fqn of him when they got hol of him Now the spirit of God for he was one of God’s icbosen pepple came upon him and he stretched hfm-seand broke the ropes with which he was bound as if they were small threads of a donkey Seeing the laying near him he picked it up and slew a thousands of the Philistines with it Those who he did not kill fled from him You see the spirit of the Lord was with him or else he would not have been able to do this The Philistines from now on were very much afraid of Israel because they had such sous which the dffifit'of ' the Lord could use Because of this great blessing which God had bestowed upon them through him the children of Israel choose him to be their leader and he was then judge over all Israel for' twenty £ear9 Whom do you think this great man ’ lf jaw-bon- e lie-- ) Today is like spring and we hqjjeve It has come because some blue 'blrdls and robins (the first of the seasohl were seen this morning The snow that lays something ’ove a foot on the levells fast dissap pearn V ing School closes in one week after Which Vlrg Bean and family will move back to Richfield j Present Indications ' points toward high water In Otter creek this year 3 EstrayN '' otice ‘ I have In my possession tpo tallowing described animals: Two mcujse colored Jack! dye and six years old If tbe above doscrlbed anltnalS are nbt faked away within 10 days afto date I will sell tbs same on Saturday the 27 day of Marph Wt &i one b’clock pm at tho Elsinore Pound j 'Chris Johnson Pound Keeper Dated this 17th day of March A D'l6w ' CITY COUNCIL Last night’s city councl war n i ro tracted meeting and it w t vu” toward midnight whenthe city drl:" company II W Ramlose and Willard Knytln presented a petition from Main Street I art-e- property holders and other busiu'men asking that property owners be compelled to grade sidewalks on Main Street four inches above tbe regulat tion level of In accordance with the petition a resolution was passed directing that such be done An old house that stands in a street in the north west part of town belonas to the city but It hasn’t been moved! Joseph Zolig offered to move It and level down the ground for the rock li contains The committee on publio improvements now has the matter In charge The solons were now accosted by John Christensen who wanted to knovtf If the city would protect him If b6 took out a livery license That 9ort of talk wasn’t relished for the protection? so far as the city can obtain pro6f Implied and assured by the license and was? so they Informed Mr Christen sen ' Discussion of waste ditches maid Well then listen very attentively ditches and the cleaning of such novi while you are trying to think and I came up and Watermaster Andersofl will tell you nis name was Samson was tutored in his duties quite freely ne was the strongest man that ever Then came the discussion' of tnd lived Spring and wbafi steps to take in the matter Decisions I L W reached steps to be taken and the like ' are not yet to be made public - the-stree- ’ lK WRIGHT Pioneer Oil JUST RECEIVED House — A Lot Of WHITEWASH BRUSHES Paint Brushes Paints and Oils Glass Sash Doors Lath Iron poofingetc Wire Nails 4 cts a pound Call and get my prices before you order Don’t forget the place J K WRIGHT |