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Show ---- l conned = Winter Yauvoo, ' . in . . "Isi Saturday, April 4 plains and early pioneer life In Utah, the trials and he gjearly portrayed He said: suffePings of the ploneers. "As a small child, I came with my sInple < friends to their regular semi-annual reunion, to be held Saturday, April 4, be- | Paden, D |.Sinning at 8 p. m., in their customary on rendezvous, the Pioneer stale hall, vas Tew ns by their id "Tr at 7:20 er Pr sick their ter They camp. son. He. died took one of aning tiat-1 have meeting and ane Pat‘a The Cons ee oe branch, a a ae dragging steers, her built she where livé@-in it al) winter left company "Our the camps r avers wee. " a it now Fremont, where a liberty pole was erected and we were organized buffalo, of these and while with. they th their did not foe after night The 7:30 is p i thick oe : . Alex Dp. ni, 6:30 league, veave back? ; vere tt Sea ‘Sot ee : Among and] They Ths fort. the build to started adobe: them,. of. many were: -ouses had boys battalion the adobes The six tent at- in tr cit back, a 1 oo on 8 ‘48 and SonEn West includitig gram, the Fifth Well, roots did starve not lux- was often a telling us that Prestdent Heber C. Kimball usea] » encourage . need not there was L we bread dry ulthough other roots eating ; pois- sm it.' Some t< ness oa ‘ us by as ‘ ‘ ‘dry , bread ‘ as eat with water a creek we} 5 io as long to mois-| Blessing of the Gull . Mev 2s Gia us e later I wes an eyewit-j) years ir layed gulls the art he ys : e a oe : ee ie se NRE "Des Ushi fromystarvaton., Ving ry ericketsa »¢ afte ¢ hing iar Ores SSS ame net re: Pe they eat any more, could till they jisgorge woul pee bike a & etart and themselves svar have I a is yh ware rie es a or since to do before them Itnown lexed aved the 0 t speaker The ae rigkash eee Paes nae: aay aaoeelit 7 nan Nae r TAeeered Wwe) F i 20evaAR Soci oa ie were) years InAY their ha8 > one pee a 40 Be manna ene tedhe byIsraelites the work done sized the importance of NY by the pioneers, Daughters ovk Mr. they Work Riter on have an d the congratulated organization of and saints and I 6, London-The street, at 7:30 by, wider and wil London conference Monday evening, will April of ii 7:30 : m.,} sera [ 6 ; of take place a 1. Gay, t Second at April 6, BI At, Seige 5 MMr 3rown the apne on Propeh rt Califor-| ax " s discuss eae +; 0 riteie "E svolution : studi studjes surveyor, Washingto sé The r rancis) Hume Hume, OU public The and n the avenue, boy; Kine aid, March We aie CARY swaldarh is ee 43 1180 hn May success attend being a pioneer. the future work of your society," There will be a meeting of the cenDaughters of the the of council tral . oH rervrettec ae: ‘ ofof at | Se e 168 a Main| Sree ocienti 20 South} dite Literary chub a.| at sermon zesson school Sunday "Realty. vening Wednesday mm, Ridck- "All il meeting at 8 welcome.-__--__--_- . Congregational. . 3, S 4 2 +484 Fifth) ERO EENs Congre ations 3S Phillips "-| Rev. East, outh and Seventh te ere pene, om. a cS p.m. the Very pers at day this pastor.-Services sermons with m, 7:45 p. and at 12:16 school Sunday pastor. Christlan cordial at these Endeavor welcome services. to tors, j was ae NT eatabat. i eee ar ‘ontinents a| army Continental th spired many pens, and il his | We have this line. a received just Parts, he, too, was ae at 6:80 all p. m.| worship-| Mormon Church. of ar services of the Church "s Christ ef Letter-day Saltnts will Jesu He marry, yr he is the Alexander better more -__-+--- - of the West. Iam proud ot' Memoria! hell. teenth ward bell at 10 2. m. today. = - SS AND ESTATE CABINETS KITCHEN ELWELL Se - are] and| its; | Fine, enother m wauts your supply MALLEABLE RANGES. a - { erests are the lion and the EXTRA SHOE SALE! | | unt- MEN'S $3. 00 TO $4. 00 . 00 TO $4 Lust $33 | MEN' fanitiy marcriag end cen List of titles copies at ¢ nominal price. Researe ch work sent for ten cénts. nd blazon of coats-otundertaken ‘. eared 45 "$9. csnesee SHOES... S . i 00 = LADIES' q SHOES. . These are discontinued » ov a 0 $1 fhcbe 95 lines. 9 e quartered 1707, Hum Andrew Sir oBerwic il Ale arms (the hitiernve vic k nom nee of { ber Dunglass of Pepdies the lustrated), the 1 and Polwarth, of Polwarths the raya 1 Ne ene ‘ . 2. $3.85 . SHOES $5.00 MAIN 110 oe ric eet 2 - 3 CROWN, 22k DO AMPLE GOLD Eur me was second son of Cospatrick, |= fourth Earl of Dunbar and March, ie vho died 1166. it may be said "A good name | 2 <> e--__---favor} Hving and riches, than ebout published hay Lexington Miss and allver," and gold than seals many, if not most of the Humes Thelr words cast in noble mold. actions ng clegr. tllustreted oat-of-arms The ean Street Hume. The name, however petted, 15 been owned by those, or by many, is is ugree " and Main rhe crest More than a score of Hume orthog-| St. Clairs of East Lothian. arm, | www a dexter heart, For Out of a human a ter Y r i raphies are found in the records,Howm,| proper all a9 scimeter ©re et holding |= example: Hum, Heum, Hwme, -Hiewm,| Sit Andrew. : was on of Sir Patrick : : Hidigie,. ' Seer ' ie ican, . Lew , iS of Earl d Create 9 Was WNO) NOs? ee Warly| tjewme, Hewme, Hoom, Houm. Patrick Another 1697. rchmont, ¢orms are de Houme and de Home or of whom VY . Refrigerators Star North . Hume, ; e aie 275 200 a special proper colors arms on in thelr ? ene ae Sn ee jon rampant, argent. being)4 Vert, a2 lion Fast meetings today; fekpective wards at hela be in the ee rc etieat care , be Fioneers s ¥ Wednesday at the Lion tehouse| be re aa se A lfon's head, erased, or. re history of the xnetion; they will Crest: 10 Regular study meeting will oc Rck: = Sunday schoo] at the end. Vise a la| 44-60 ee Useonte shina' otter Mew to True recognized not only 2s the pioneers of }4t 2.p.m. ects t nea ard saad o-nigh ¥-lrake B. 2, room in m. p, 3 at a Utah, but as ploneers of the great de-| be held version, ts trenslated, lyork City. velopment of car in the pale beauty of} corn The supporters, lions, and the | the was bosom his upon True to the end | motto, g j 1| izl t! V € his ' of locket, a golden wit! a adspread j Se eagle,» these yove er aid ' eee 9 ate to)! was he girl lovely the ay | Pee °° aS \ 7° etek Doubtless} 20 Crulkshank." i { 4Miss : Lieutenant of ‘ eity. eertal oe = tainly " o ul PerambulaGo Carts, Allwin, Fulton, Ford & Johnson and what you want in this line we have it. the Foyer, No matter 31-33-35-37 South iearl the of "Officers Heitman's whom ' aay . eae pe S records Revolution American CaroSouth from and In 1779, killed line é = : i . to ° Yo . The killed. ' ran Go-Carts. of $30.00 to $50.00 4% e " tne d red blue, = eG vas in | ie aon, rea story ; é ‘ : in battle ate ¥ tab s splent 1 We have \lmost every style made. THE SAMPSON Collapsible Carts. hat ene killed . SIXTY-SEVEN PATTERNS OF REED CARTS TO SELECT FROM. THIRTEEN OF COLLAPSIBLE CARTS made} s Se Sharps, the WilCrigiers. and, ‘ ¢ "Oud to owe * ass 4 , finished Perambulators 5 : . ereen- and * Haghish tally N Prom- olds. upholstered eular pt 7 : 1 , splendid of our id pe. assortment best we have by tar the largest and that \ . } . to be seen im the Collapsible Carts and Buggies Baby 2 ee with us wnt wite| Humes The to 0 . rape eart reed $12.00 to $20.00 $8.00 to $15.00 4 are Ve 5 Phree-quarter with nad. bearer was The arms of the Hume Family A wit rterl is ¢ lea f io Ae Al i to to the 18 fl BBs! | on sprang Alexander shot. 4 Cra ea ates ram-| | , enor the ain waving 3 a ¥ nile and first quarter for illustrated arms Sesh 5 | the VY iO 2 WEARS, +1 . ; at building, Kcott care Collapsible Sumpson brom- hood without and in, broke. andverse {toldA comrade and standard "Reallty,""| Subject, 8 So p.m atink': at o'clock Ic 606-507 3 Secor Cc tichard .s ne- being y . : pee Se George, = o ch rirs Chir d Soutt Bart m 9:45 " t 945 aveave Mr. and Mrs. John M. McCormick, 1048] 12 avenue, rs girl; March Euclld G Mrs. Thomas I. Davis, 940 Mr.r ‘and 15 11 South, boy, March Pourth East sae < 7 "ar Mrs.Sm John B Fairbanks, and Mr.[ a pr { hu i" be to olive branches. pioneer of Subifect s ell rc rth Metorns, ot } ras dORD | ern March boys; twin South, ifth First 1159 D. Gordon, Louls Mires. ) First z boy Ma "at h 27 |nue. 29 k Wil M and Mr. aiaees . vers Pe 1 sorely Se ter boyie Manch).26. etneeh ce g wa a» taught FOS & Walvis 4 chapel, of . liam Hume, son of George and Ellzabeth, married Susan. Elzephan, Miss Granville and Sarah Baker Not all} underdistinctly be this let once, at with other, the after one but stood, Selentl= st.ist ui } her, t ‘ Into go to studious } to Raa he aeis ate le nt Peay) mee hose cousin called Ge sk tt r im, had six sons, and ] elgetthe aas at, ohroctor. E us ate the \ iey an St unton Jane married ear b yer his ¢ lay and ‘ot tell- | Geath, South street, on Sun-|m eeting ls held ROE. the purpose in Bs ture. oe and disc sin of healing of the ve All welcome. 4 p.m. except nyaouie open ee ree reading etheart, in ™,, p. t e m, a. 10, fre 7m. Bund ay, < een p. Ser-| and} The 6, in the Pour-} the of Callftornia< 1s union Bes. niaammissionaries gu al nari ar } ee ie Thirteenth ward the at 1 i \ 3:30 tol Endeavor, m. re- p.m. helda. F Sah s ‘: nt ight returnea| a acne daugn was fe: and with marriages Duncans Colvins,» ‘¢nth ward meeting house, West First at at say sm 4 (am eam ‘the1d:! t of purl Ea i yey Fae aoe miore s herself n did she that a fine "D mavie Is say than | clegantly x Aa uncommet: but creature, eood-natured Monday friends the Mark it, the day will come when the} vemory of the pioneers will be held red, and the work recorded not only (m-the archives of the church, but in} Sy t io pro-|% } ole Oo ‘Joseph j ze disinclination r, ah rer of val : ae four| that surrendered. | and historians, Savi wetclaiie : al ne imded"" a as pea? BD Te ei se Per tanec BY Na aes 2a f ee OFAN oO UU 1697, came to America ! in 1721 and set-| -pastor:| .D., pende in Cul peppel nt! tea eee refresh- on Cromy vell, | ee wine em) Cc I: ivery-| te, tt dfeas | clivitles were oa vexing ryt te ; { no if daughter, he ! at service Elk Be Strom Teresa Mrs hristian. tendent son's business," inday -- 4 cordially o'clock reunion saints rence. missionaries, commenced. Will Be Recognised. this remark: with closed aiid 5 < ret ‘ , + WW all wid Str of Her ‘plain Christ| of l 1-2 168 Second officers for the next e shr s.Wwill will take place. piace. Refreshments served. concluding a dance ! ng with wit dance °°Uth, | Dougla Lb. Church' < by be| at surrender,| ; mother Ts David's . p of Hoine, or tune m.} 7:30 at sermon nvited vening and : s , 5 : Wnglish Dining Wariy Oak, aud Golden New designs and. styles 1u W eathered aud P : Hae : ? .< + ¢ : ‘ : ; » A large and well balanced line. Beautiful Tables in revod or square Furniture. Room 10 match. We Cabinets China and descriptions all of Sideboards BuiTets and designs. aes ° soon pry: Town Chat © ; 15 Ss Ve 5 line of Chairs to harmenize with any of the above mentiondd Varsp | endid uso‘ havea All finishes and styles. niture, held ov to I Or 9°46 school and } --_- semi-annual South April of of "le arket : { not sequel, ? yr ore Good Temple. knew he son ell elders and saints of the » conference, to be held in assembly hall, 120 election ury. ¢ saints elders of j Birmi irmingham-The evening, vation. Several ; and dancing elders All ments father] We ate sego and lost their lives by m) ofl and hall, Eagle's at corner Temple, wheat and after| many discouragments ; succeeded in] raising enough that, with the corn, he] keyt his family and others from star- ongus Koorganiz ned ‘ Por was levcganized will banquet ‘Scot- family wa The st of ata pi ter ren- will who elders ders reunion Irish-A West of acres 8 tite} "Berwickshire; t attend. to that 1 mo are} will conference Irish the saints of 4, April e vening, Saturday held ic spring six ee foroa any 7 moral, the to adorn andre Mo at sermon and verintende union of Birmingt the Seve the 9:45. er will the Liverpool conference In roon their semi-annual conference hall? cee 8 21, hall, Ridmorias 21, B. ¥ April at 4, commencing eveniig, and cold from an : much Luc suffered "We e suifer hunger, although the hardships had] woushened us conside rably [ can re-| iember seeing barefoot boys skating] d°sliding ot| it prayer music.|Bvening Visitor: = troubadours saints rec el invited invited. ‘In ae a @x articles these of ea Sa et tTT ee o Abel Ilion Sanat point reader the 7 t a Maoris, Hawaiian Liverpool-The Ste Dre . tended vlamted se ay ee kel a e you 7 2 PATF é ic AN ait itee interes ee erteee . hat generations evening. | and songs' a Returned first a others was It with I fort. the taught valley. the in the in' aunt my October school Hawilan the selections, o'clock i 3U conWest part}. Seuth fort The The latter to make. them taught sistéd of three squares. of Tent, sion me feslo Mondey on talented several p.m 2, a pe Si) Hag b a re your rs ster.| and ag for his castle, it was built upon} to) be pleasanter It would rock he)a J South ‘s Brewster Min numbers . will concert The be served. 2 Importdancing. with interspersed be ~ will also be mad 2nhouncements 26 ‘Arrived at the valley October eamped on Third West street had at 3 reunion annual native typical cordially our] vyal-| val-} AME of plete 1 TERNS Covers, Bed Also Couch 10 etc... Cores, ible prices. Spreads: ell is a come LINOLEUMS' abs EXTRA | AX- of ‘and gradés aie ~ tiae Amured i si eet ni the of seat. is one land, castle the time long a force Cromwell lagainst summoned being ernor .|replied Tasima- Zion's : the+ alweer' in islanders, cific in @ snowThe next morning, pressed, ss ade bye : + 34 left Young's company President storm, ; e : Win-] to Neary of ; 700 miles journey for their ter Quarters, and we continued on 10re to the mile 300 travels, the o t Pe eran ae ey. : ; give to you we assortment all : In Curtains probably b end bees a? a era £o On ' castle, write we 3} ‘tale. Hume Riek Tt at 1908, und of jet Evening | is-but- Disease erik ee eect de: | Returned elaers, saints and friends axe are Me = eae a Es Fear. Pa-| welcome ith other yan se Rea OLE BAY . S| ee a % ‘ ye P2=* ‘North hall<'Bast: Odeon 6)in stre¢ } West. ceun nies cel The treet Sunday ord n= ba? program will ay mae ee toe der AOA splendid Seal sas to ne¥éitions wenty. ‘the , out 1 sermons special ae ae of GOR 6, April the op fan joined they . Australia association, . carand aa vald made are ar Indians Yai the ma us ndians half of Pres judge, rled off, ' I . should 5 JU rie "When 1 Pr esident| ident Young's horses. of the auspices those ela t harinterested Sot i Winter at families thelr to turning Quart ters. re- ‘others and crit mer we| ere. creek Young President anno red Indians Strawberry eached met Indians,| many also y an idan impudence and ae : C a raid until we ar Monday, street, 44 ori imimense ,| phen saw weeens el Be Journeys our On herds * aoe m New, Zealand, ‘ Plains the on Scenes "ae nla-Under 10, and 50 100, of It Curtain a the of ove time, one at Scottish nobility‘ of the hyo nee kings re nt 100) nwink efor we ast and i = poble. the Mires " 4 id é es I Ce ee Re sense hip by ne? least tl an a ‘ ( ‘op i Va Epwort in Subject, "Success s eups utendent. - songs; icone: arnt representatives by rendered + 4-7 what], at made was stop first und into Quarters LORS Etc . : department CURTAINS sda would +h enough wat were, wwerful aan ee e 7 ust Humes he vell would wal it Ig | social pene will hold wictiae ey mEeeIDOREY entice 6 oO clot < ~ n la ce e reunion ask the Four- rr a I irst jto allo on hall assembly ard jceens and First | West Temple between mouth a house log Winter ee background; a' for this than mance x 6:2 nis the various Pacific missions. Bib fe Zone i s S _ Woaer pen People's Deca pet Hepa | apectn er of woman's pluck I recall: Aunt] had a yoke of steers, got out the smalicst, her} hes own logs, cutting place the to them oa ee i atin, "of afi eahe of - . O- . ‘ isn 10re } . wants "ee Who Spy erson "eason in C ran 12a } $} 2t and music Native m. p, be will Another| all. in srayes--400 the}8:sv counting remember I dee = oii i will it os our In earry aoe pee ey evening. of .thee- evening mun has inherited: the traits of more] features r ahd. ling argo congrosstlo met ol ; . nearters fag Scignent more! ~ tive anccstors; than Oe Ee en elders Sumoa-Returned Dye sXe he 9 gngeston: Quarters iter nan 1,100.009 at vel vais,ARES Com irhee to fam ike Gasoan ice tute (@ienes eeteaid wecl prepared challoe Weis) l to .28,000,000siunuther sever or elght| : thelr annual reunion tuis~ year,| Paygontl, while some Inet nid home douneariy are they and i venerations pare Baptist af April 6 do on y botuiaon Polynesians, other swith cenaesas Chills/ ied boxes. wagon ei of shelter igaheee S the only date, of pity prien eenedaie. nagh all atmos OR eee eee Louls 5-| globe. Past " ets. Tike akinarknrenelll: aaceeiee ‘ac 8 id Seventh every family EEA aicbriabl: Mandl laee| wity., ulatio1 The, mioral:.C?). to: this ia by Mne SAVONNERIES, ete WILTONS, MINSTERS BIGELOW'S. in here ee eno ee ft Hume the and nn The caaetede. this cee a need - full line'.of: -STAINES éarre'a) ENGL¥ ISL GR E ENWICH-«: and: ane or "Co.," 202, father. meaning Cospatricks or to to -eviateq abbreviated | rick, partic! pate Ei 2: 7 Monday evening, April 6..A good | leader, Preaching, What. = ee program and @ social reunion are the ten are BRUSINGRAINS, TAPESTRY, ‘SAXONY SELS;:;,.VELVETS, s4e * ort yw ¢ ospatrick, name The Comptes county. father a means ali°-services are South, Fifth and Fourth tween never foreot-| . was name official whose Gospatrick. to corrupted . count ent ae ! to Tenth) 1} a. m the to convene at oo assembly hall, Eighth Bust be- Stearn: Paes pes m) on impression an left Joss their. childish be vou < ] is AXMINSTERS, debut a indecd sayswellit 1sdesce nded, one Some thing to Dace tie of gaints and. conference Englaud, the Norwich, few elders Norwich-The in|. while their | | an T us ny pay th than surprised at the fey j prices CREDI R No matto purchase Linoleum, we want, you grade what ter We lowest-price. It-at' the have oO more Z a call | in than such no LINOLEUM alway Weiws ne ee eo EES EeAL bee ‘ne + Ebr RUGS proud © of of bar pete glory belongs to our ancestors .Go back to 10¢4, he story is this: a ¢ lan} or thereabouts, and you find ‘ p. m. : 1 9 reprssions women quilts to bury him in. The anguish and despair of this family and others at ofsanvthine, centur and the more common one, La- and Troubacgours fian ta eee a of will be more We acknowledge no competition in can get grand the lead will e, Howa dies' orchestra will be present, and an "*°* ‘lent program has been provided way se au many other Seve were pluck sich ai ky He ee poet ‘ og DE valley. There iv ab _ The C Se cond Pithe Cheltenhain-tIn Bristol vas a between ifth South sta to} oneer In-}"West Temple and First West streets evening, April 6, commencing Monday ; and| Refreshments harp. 7 p. m, at Quarters} to Winter journey On our saints cordialMi elders and dancing One pathet-| some fell by the wayslde. : a ; Praliihe ly who} of a family was [ recall ic case , ; ; a tent of some cloth io shelhad made the of ene Darn | Ve T sponsible for the Humes, or the orthegraphy, ee whichBenneis another ie Homes, Tye one Lie ai : Evening of| Subject pastor, Yrayer you you be tween Firs ae and Fourth Wes st. Bast} in the Odeon, RepBay n kings-so ae the 5 Charles Curtis Metntire, battle of Hasstreet, on Monday even- | South streets, at the rese nts utives were Ja! et.] South FI! th West 271 mastor, vi % m P. April 6 y rslai ul i One Cospupiic rogram will commence} , tings, In the Saxon rank Sermon,| 1 i o'cloc wor puree sharp : shes Hon. John T. Caine, ; nt, ¢ tl P per byte! nee ‘ tri *k fled to Scotland. We was Earl cnaal : ] " , SSe eaeont ie . Be cra ee ol N: or rth ioe ane maa Pacific Islands general et march. he Although she at first met with some yoke of oxen,| trouble2 in managing her b Boia, : W*®¢ nesday Westmiil and if a a rugs, | LEXINGTON. BLEANOR ec . - of 1 monarchs ‘England Saxon rie BY of] "Reasonableness Ct ristian by the 6:20. years Temple : start her watched I west. thegmove "The. with conjointly held be of LEXINGTON ELEANOR - ae Polynesians other North with the courage of those noble wo- . I will tellt you of > one :instance: mens = ' aMrs. Clawson, mother of Z Hyrum Clawof the help for and withprepared a widow was sen, Hyrum, son, young her ee hcla tlanity. at. E ndeavor and | missionaries Islands will friends impressed much was I child Women. the of Pluck a As HUME oP : supe! rinite ndent cl 7 few ¢ 1 i certainly and for the Pasmcuret. at serN ices Ci reunion Islands-The the Sandwich sadness. intense ! Sandwich of feeling a vith hymns, lor's Temple and p. m., April] past oe ‘ i i you: that may interest are a few suggestions Here AND CARPETS particularly We are our. magnificent, line ago. refreshments. and Oacert = Tay-| President sof ae ae singin and.after : "i fu Toy Mre een W oe eee a at 8:30 ; irst W est streets, before night together] met the we remember well that left Nauvoo, the SH | ciravle at ; Holiand-Belgium-Mis lonaries and] } § saints are cordially invited to attend a 11 o'clock. of ward hall, |} Re ae reunjon in the Seventeenth eu > + . Men, physically. weak for lack 1@@ of feod, had worked day after day, and it was dear to every heart. we | 4, at 8 ; o'clocl tak-| feelings of sadness in bulldof*their last: look at this Bee und ing wah ning. Teachers' and: confer-| att hall Saturday everling, April Saints in building this temple, | jn tl tices j O | by sermon with by _ser Ww .serNaweek Sun } s meeting 2 piesa Jlax sb oo Th: - place. the you show Newe Newcustle | during eis E goods s vy eres gee Best of ail we sell of ser: Se annual reunion of elders and saints of will be held 1¢@2 C the Newcastle C conference z impressed with its beauty.| realize ithe sacrifice eile ton made] : a much today =f will ductor ;I and sunate the the p of stone white the in ' Nauvoo tered¢ ; shone iistemple patrons line of high class furnishings we show. grade oe. the city. the eeeLy ora assisted ol, ‘loc i at j : . immense | Wiliam M eae will be xercises s é om : furnish- house line of the in are ings-we have just what you need and at prices that are absolutely right. Our stock was never larger, our assortment never be‘ter, and it is an absolute certainty we can i i If you have not been one of our us the opportunity. pply your wants ifi you but give | rs Lutheran East, Will- 2V es sic we want your : first thoughts to they if be may wants your what er ay x ishing for i the home, furnishings a ; numerous oo of Prof eB bela the con- street car; West Take Second en-| we As 1846. in April, Nauvoo to Philadelphia from family and parggts Cee 1269 Redeker, C'stre Oa : program. Excellent South. Fifth West d - na ze | su Pres yiret saints and| egy Mt of the fousuey across the|1¥ inviting missionaries, find * you see, | Al Afternoon. : : Concerert, refreshments and tedancing. 3 pro . Missionary Swedish-The Swedish S°clety takes great pleasure In cordial- Nobility,| | 2. at ursday =pees Evglish irth r Our ~ Savio W. Riter, a pioneer of "47, jonwas! k meeting of the at the the apex Daughters of the Ploneers last WedIn his rem-| nesday in the Lion house. eicacxbiene| Wil- streets. "he Ladies'. next svenWilllam : |~ Saxon foe eets saints of |W. with and from Most Powerful of Scottish Fi ae y et 4 FAMILY. HUME Descend j u < e Passion soc the Manchester, . England, ° conference 7 Sixteenth . ward will gather in tho Temple and hall, North amusement Fifth West streets, Salvati t - ' } Manchester-Elders Quarters : the Plains. Across -- and . a» ; : % ae et Rg follows: as Grimsby-Conference reunion' will! ,J# Salvation. in ‘Law be held Friday, AprilTake.3, Gunter in the ateeatt Nine-} Lenten areca.ev ningjobibes Chenth: said Pall Thr hroligh| etanataucne urwestin wen Philadelphia, riladelphia, Frobarn reunions. these for |) = ; ot pene oR 5. = State and oe Se is Mst The Corner in Ancestors. ‘| Bourth, ‘Bast. "ing South Second, Latter- ‘| Bee of Christ Jesus cf Church ranged MEMORIES OLD REVIVING . | day Saints. Programs Interesting to che, Baas learns. converts and missionaries returned pee Ee: EET ")xnd stared, misslonastes by a -_-_- Reunions. %, the Pioneers Lis- the ten to Address "47 Man ||" IN THE CITY CHURCHES) ions. con onference } 7 ; 29, 1908. MARCH CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, LAKE SALT : Le heait will be held the reuniohs oS Conference fy i ‘ Pa? The anuish Evangelical Uutheran latter part of this week and pert of church, corner Becana South and Fourth| n ne pastor; next in various hallsye in Salt Lake, a5 as dence, ¢L ar ne street.ensen, Servieo toris f°resis tn,| HOUSE i Daughters of - ea a special DRESS "buierin i ee ~ ARTY iit SOUTH ; MAIN eee Oe et eee (nest meds). ...... din sack 7.00 Be out Red Rubber ridge Work (best), $i. ub te: -$ 6.00 Sliver Buln g8 15 YEARS' LADY : wre ALK LGN THE AT \ a REPUBLICAN, INTER-MOUNTAIN THE ip wees eee nee Uae ATTENDANT 76s ne |