Show A x v C J THEY DID IN MANTI TWENTY YEARS YEARS' AGO TODAY TUDA Y TI Tho o Messenger l 20 years ears ago was edited by J. J L L. L Ewing E it was the I same size at it toda today eight pages six columns 20 inches long The front page consisted of or five columns of advertising and amI one column local news the six inside pages were advertising advertising advertising ad ad- and foreign stories and the thelast thelast last pago page contained one and one half hall columns of local news and the other four Cour and a half haIr columns devoted to advertisements Among the advertisers advertisers adver adver- whose announcements appeared appear appear- ed in that issue ar are the local bank V ManU Mauti Co Ol A. A O. O Anderson N. N J. J N N. H. H F Felt lt Grocery E E. E L L. L Parr Parry Sons Fred Kammerman Kammer- Kammer I nH man n Dr J. J J J. J Buswell ian Store Storo Central Utah Wool Co L L. T. T Tuttle Store John R. R Nielson W V IW G. G Hoggan Meat 1 C. C photographer S. S O. O Hanson tailor W W. W W. Crawford druggist Dr Wm II Olsen M. M D. D Dr II H. R. R Clark Drs Bird and and Bird Lewis Larson A. A II Christenson W. W Yo G. G Livingston lawyers lawers and W W. K Dart Barton n livery stable The front page vage news article consisted con con- con consisted of an announcement of at the Ue 24 of July program This program consisted con con- of an Indian Attack at day clay day daybreak daybreak break Flag Salute Fred Kammerman Kammer- Kammer man Serenade by band parade at 9 o'clock assembly at 10 1030 30 at the County Block master of ceremonies A. A II H. Christenson singing O 0 Ye Mountains High HiSh congregation Exodus Ex odus odes of Mormons 1 address C. C P. P Larson Larson Lar Lar- son song Come Come Ye Saints by congregation Mormon Battalion sketch Edgar f T. T Reid Mormon Battalion Battalion Battalion Bat Bat- Song recited song The Roland Holand Braithwaite Braithwaite Braith- Braith waite song Hard Times congregation congregation tion present condition address W. W V. V D. D Livingston recitation The Mor mon man Question as seen by a little girl song The Pioneers of at Utah I congregation song Now Nom Pray Wo We for Utah double benediction benediction benediction benedic benedic- tion tion Daniel Henrie A two hour haul houri i adjournment was then taken to enjoy enjoy en en- nI n- n I joy the picnic on the grounds I t The Tho financial statement under the signature of E E. D. D Anderson county ClerIc Clerk showed the total receipts of or the county for the year to be 25 i and the expenditures to be bet n more than the receipts t Listed among the time For Sale locals care I are the following personal items The Lowry orchestra tra will give a grand ball hall on the new ney maple floor Claar at atthe atthe the pavilion James Crawford and P. P P. P Dyreng vice president and cashier respectfully respectful respectful- ly are in Millard County on business Niels P P. P Anderson took his de- de Monday for the time mission field fieldin in Denmark leaving his family and friends behind for for a period of nearly three years ears I t At the prize dance given b by Mr Thornton on the ties now spring floor last Friday night Miss l Mabel An Auder dor son won wall the ladies prize and Henry Voorhees the gents gent's prize Miss Christy Christ Crawford and Melvin l String- String ham were fortunate enough to win I the boob booby prize J Otto OUo Ottoson returned Monday i from the wonderful Los Vegas manning min min- ning district which is claimed b by the Salt Lake Lalie lades dalles to bo he a veritable miners paradise of gigantic giganti Out of a party part of five or six men that left this town during the tho latter part of the winter for the Nevada Ne Ne- vada camps Mr 1 Ottoson was the last to return and he says he ho would have loft loft left long since had he lie not had a n. pretty fino fine job at freighting Ha no says sars the district has boon been wonderful wonderfully ly 1 misrepresented b by the pros ag ns a result of which many people have gone broke e and antI very Co few have made money Mr l Ottoson also says sars that the wea weather ther is so hot hol clown down there there thero that the flies fIles are d dying ing off and andI I the people are falling over each othI othor oth- oth ca or I r in iti their attempt to get away I |