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Show V t . rU,yt COALMttE TIMESTHE OLD REUADLE Cannot Extend Time. FROM THE MISSION FIELD. Alex Faddies was down from Park City Tuesday on a bn jf visit ah TwaCowlvtlto Bovs Write of thelxExeor-tervoeIn the SovitK- - Nearly all the people who went from here to attend conference have returned. a Epitos 1 haf Lake Cm, n, lyttf Bomber of applications from CrLiTTfBmo, Ky., Sept. 10, 1JKV3. water"10 Tour locality for extenEumia Tints 10 which to install measursion of hup.W. M Boyden went down to Thinking it would te of interest to ing del A in pursuance of the notice Silt Lake to s'teud the sessions of the the rewiyrs of The Times, we write yon recent? ut from t hie office 'uch nate Teachers Association held this the following letter person! 'k.UOt, of rourse, understand week Branch, who has been teaching music at Wellintton, Itah, for the past six months, returned home yesterday. Mrs. George baeeting and Mrs. John Bell of Cumberland stopped off here laet Saturday on tbeir way down to bait Lake to attend conference. Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE VMM) LOCUS AND Potato digging u PERSONALS. now the order of the day. J. E. Wilde hae been quite eick the put week. Tbe city council will meet day night. Mrs. W.W. nest lton- - Ciuff retained from. Lake yesterday. The county eoiuuiieeioners held their tegular monthly meeting Tuesday. The main business transacted was the ing of bills nd the indigent list. allow- All tbe section foremen on tbe branch and the western division of tbe Union Pacific, were taken over tne main line Tuesday n a toer of inspection as far as Green Raver. Mr. ud Mrs. L. E. Eldredge gave a dinner (tarty Imi Thursday evening in honorf Miss Edna Miller. A few intimate friends were present and an enjoyable evening spent. Major John Salt Heber City Hamilton were bere and wife of on business yes- terday. Mr. Hamilton served tn tbe Moroni Clawson was here the fret of Walker Indian war under Col. W. H. Kimball and was hereto get a certificate tiie week on busioee-- . of has services. Mrs. Neil O'Keefe waa down femn the Mrs. William Garn gave birth to a Dark this week on a vieit. fine baby gml on the night of the 6tb. Will came down from Idaho Monday Politic are beginning to waste and and be is feeling good over the new ar omethisc will he doing before long. rival. AU doing nicely. wee Martin down Assessor County Tbe lad v Maccabees will give a grand Irom Park City Monday on buatneea. masquerade ball at Fishers hall on Friday evening, October I6ib, at Echo. Misa Ellen Sinister returned home Prices will be given fir the two beet irom Salt Lake the first of tbe week. characters. Tickets. 75 cents; spectaWill Stonea and family of Scofield tors, 25 cento. .Good music. Come one, 'i were hoe this wek visiting relatives, , eomeaU. -'' r" V 1 if land "yeeterday ment. ua search of W5ploy TutaJay afternoon kider Holier J. Grant, wbo baa jat returned from Japan, waa elected to succeed Elder Francis M. Frank Salmon has been owehesick Lyman as president of the European list the tpaet week and could not attend mixeion, over which the latter has presided for tbe past two years and a half. to his work. f Since our conference, which was held on "August 15th and 10th, in Batb county, Ky., we have been laboring in Bbyd and Greenip counties. During our travels together we have had an enjoyable time. Laet Sunday we visited the L. D. 8. Sunday school which is held at Bro. F, M. Caldwells in south Catlettsburg, Boyd county. The school is in a prosperous condition and doiug a good work. There is a good attendance considering the number of saints in tbe neighborhood, and they all lakh an active part in the work. When the class exercises were over we practiced singing some of tbe Sunday school songs. After echool was dismissed, Sister Caldwell prepared a good dinner, which was enjoyed by all present. At 2 oclock the saints, together with a number of friends, met in sacrament meeting, were the sainta bore a strong testimony to the truthfulness of tbe gospel and the divinity of Joseph Smiths mission. When services were over, we were invited to the water tnei-l- on patch, which we did not leave entil twelve of tbe largeat mellona were misting. A meeting waa held io the even-in- .at the home of one of the saints. A large crowd was present and listened with interest to onr testimonies. This is only one of the many good times which the Elders in Kentucky enjoy. We are well and enjoying onr labors, and feel that there ia a good work to be Tbe berveet truly is accomplished. great and tbe laborers sre few, and we have bnt little time to stay in one place. While we have been in tbe Kentucky conference we have bad the privilege of adding seven souls to tbe fold of Christ. We feel tbe responsibility that is resting opon ns as ministers of tbe gospel, but we know that if we are Uitbfnl in Christ, we thali rid our garments of tie blood of sll men, and be found spoil- tbe judgment scat of Christa . There are twenty-fiv- e "Elder lab in fe Kentucky conference at y traveling two by "two, without purse or script. They bold ou an average six meeting! a week. While tbe etale ha been canvassed once, there are still some honest sonls who come and listen to the Elders bear tbeir humble testimonies, and to purctaie church literature. Elder H. A. Hess is oar conference president wbo has been appointed to succeed President A. W. Neeley, wbo has been honorably released to return home, Tbe Elders meet with eome opposition but tbe Lord never fails to raise op some kind friends wbo are willing to take them in and provide for tbeir wants. Yonr brethren in tbe gospel, F. M. Weight, J. E. Baas, 737 Third Street, Louisville, Ky. f Mr. and Mrs. J. . W tide entertained John Booth and Robert McMichae reinformally on Monday evening tn honor turned home several days ago from of Miss Edna Miller. Weber canyon, where they have been working on a prospect. They have gotJohn Jenee ie slowly recoverissg from ten out some fine specimens of ore which his illness, bat it mill several days yet assays high, and the ones interested in Leforo be .can get out tbe affair declare they have a good thing. It is to be hoped their prospect Mrs. Annie Ciuff and son of Pravo are will torn onto. k. iteie visiting relative, tbe guestsof Mr. After raining for abont a week, tbe nd Mrs. Wax. Carruth. weather took a change Tuesday night George Hollands and family camedown and cleared np. Now that conference som Park City Saturday morning for a and tbe fair are over, no don bt we will fcLart visit with relatives. get a month of fine weather. Wnileit Confessions of a Priest. has been raining bard in the valleys a Rev. John S. Cox, of Wake, Ark., Mies Edna Miller returned to her home great deal of snow has been packed in in Salt Lakeon Tuesday, after a pleas- tbe high mountains, which will help tbe writes, "For 12 years I suffered from Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a number water supply materially next season. ant visit here for two weeks. of physicians and tried all aorta of medNotices of registration have been poet-4,i- icines, but got no relief. Then I began Eugene Branch and two sons of Weltbe coming eity election. . AU wbo the use of Electric Bitters and feel that lington, Utah, are here visiting tie genare not registered and who expect to I am now cured of a disease that had me tlemans brother, W. H. Branch. vote at tbe election next month must io ita grasp for twelve years." - If you on tbe 13th and 27th of tbia want a reliable medicine for Liver and FOR SALE. Card board, picture register month, between the houra of gam. Kidney trouble, stomach disorder or mounts, fancy stationery, notebooks, and 9 p.m. Cecelia Lnaty is registra- general debility, get Electric Bitters. paper, envelopes, etc., at this office. tion agent for district No. 19 and M. R. Ita guaranteed by John Boyden A Son. Salmon for No. 20. Only 50c. ... District court will convene next Monday morning. Several important case At the conference meet ng Tuesday S.B.L, are to be tried during the session. afternoon at Salt Lake, during the presMrs. Aims Eldredge entertained the entation of the church authorities, Elder ladies of the club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. May 01on and children came out George A. Smith was named to fill the The businese of the club was tbe elecof and from Salt Lake the first the week vacancy ia the council of the Twelve tion of officers for tbe ensuing year, will likely make their home here for tbe Apostles and received the unanimous which resulted as follow: winter. vote of (be conference as did all the President Mr. Alma Eldredge. George Wheaton and bride returned others. Elder Smith is the son of Apos- Mrs. Allison. Monday from Morgan and have taken tle John Henry Smith and is the presMrs. Olson. Secretary np their residence in tbe Wheaton ent receiver of the United States land Treasurer Mrs. Pawlas. office in Utah, lie is a native of Salt home. Corresponding Secretary Mrs. WilLake City and is not yet 40 years of age. liams. For a pleasant pbjeie take Chambe- His record as a staunch church member Reporter Mrs. Boyden. rlains Stomach and Liver Tablet!. Easy and citizen of the hgbeet character end Committee Mrs. Williams, Program . In lake "Jfimau Lin effect. For Bale by xith... general apr,jrfA).fjcm John Boyden A Son. proval on the part of tbe .Latter-daPrior to the next meeting a program Saints, for i be year win be outlined. Mrs. Work on the court house ie progress9 retd the address giveq by Mr. Eldredge of New The tbe number if the weather Thanksgiving ing very favorably, and I Idea Womans Magazine offers a Table Demies T. Si Derision before the Federaanother for the fine month, remains of Contents which is s typical feast of tion of Womans Clubs at Salt Lake City walls will go np in a burry. tbe good last week. . plenty. Prominent among to meet with Mrs. L. be- mentioned an Club adjourned from her recovered may provided has thing Cora Hartley E. Eldredge.New article upon "Tbe Presidents attack of small pox, and tbs confectionT f Chestery (tore has .been thoroughly disin- Church, by Waldon Fawcett Into Broke Ilia House. fected, 'air loose pop corn, candies, etc., nut Dainties for tbs Thanksgiving Table Croe-ms- n of 8. Eleanor LeQuinn Cavendish, Yl, was Marcbant; Henrietta by having been burned. in As You Like It, by Mrs. Wil- robbed of bis customary health by in- All Catering the third vasion of chronic constipation. When diseases start in the bowels. Keep son Woodrow; Profitable Indus- Dr. Kings New Life Pills broke into tbein open or you will be sick. paper in a series of set like nature. Keep liver tries for Women by Sarah E. Slater; bit house, his trouble was arrested and end bowels active witboot a eickeoiog tad a good lilt of other readable and in- now hes entirely cured. Theyre guartrip.ng feeling. (Six nullione people End anteed to cure. 25c at Boydeni drug Ease and recommend CAeCARETd; try teresting things from the pens n store. brushes bf contributor. 10c box. AlUruggitls. or Vice-Presid- ent bia-ehoie- e y M . ' CAtfr-CARE- I8 well-know- ! ltr or Ou thatl I 00 posrto extend the tune or they would not make fixed b these rv rest By inquiries in the various loft rues it appeared that the best time tos- - these sotices would be Alter the irrigation season was over an! t accordingly issued the notice on tbe I t Inst,, that being tbe date d, would accommodate wtucb, it the greatest dumber of ditch owners, and while I regret that it does not suit all ooarejjf ed I have no authority to extend the Wine to accommodate those who would b better sailed if some other time had been earned. If you foci hke publishing this iu your paper it Fill be much appreciated. Respectfully, A- Pumuics, Slate Engineer. Spp-are- r H People's Mercantile Company. DEALERS IN General Merchandise. Lwtlxvtl a Grext Ti ulh. It is sad of John Wesley that he once said to Mutre Weiley . 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