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Show .18'72 providing for tho convention_ Dt as the govornor hud vetood it, lQh hOUGBS went into joint sossion and mod provisions tor it. A m racei 'lau vcd ·"lerc tl1a advi ,to us telegr eV(31ing sing go on wi th 'che I the no t t cea and the elocti on V1U3 held 3ilno ¥cbruary largest vote ever polled in the county. ,3 ·mU:h; Jesse 1;. ..:>rtll th, .EdVlard. 'Da.l ton, and So jh ;:.. 3lair 'tNero the Similar eloctiono were held in delegateo elected from this CQWlty. a,11 ttlG COl n t re s in tho 'terri tory. Upon the adj ourrnnorrt 01." the the met and drafted a constitution, but Con lgialature delegatee gress would not ·admit Utah as a state. 13rothcr j_rt1stua ,Snow came in from 8£1.1 t Lake April 22, :Mondayo Ci ty and 'held moeting in the evonang He tpoke at length about the condi 'Cion of ,ffairs in ;:30.1 t Lake Ci ty and of the faiiures of our enemies in their prosecutions.,. lIe apoke of the recent decision ot the Supreme Co urt 0 f ··the Un i tc d State 3, and that i t ,,"ao hail ed wi th a,J· te, so made out 5 with the . , joy by our people. , . ; The shareholders of -the store have commenced to erect a. new The building is to be of rock 27 X building for their business. 44 wi th a cellar under i,t of t.be full siz'eo The store 1 s kept in I l1ave been worklng in it over three years and my old house now" have had only a few vacations. The anti-Iv!ormons have recently pu t several wo.rke 'in circu lation which pretend to· expose 1vIormonj.smQ One is the "Life of William Hickman fI; another a work suppo s ed to be :,p!.lblished by ::'.rs Gt·enhouse.. The8e and other works are bef ng circulated throughout the Un! ted .Jta tes and &1 though they bea r the lie upon the face of them, they have their ei'fect at poisioning many aga.inst the Sainte. Cn the' day of reckining the anti-Mormons will have a fearful record to meet' in the way of lies and persecutions f). Can any sane person make such a. rcord knowing he will have to mee tit as sure as t'te.!& is a God'? But these base liars and }tol"mon pe rae cut or a seem to have lost their r eaaon f1udge l1cKev.n, H. l'. Baakf.n , raX\.vel1 , and 0 t he ra are the principal leaders of this oonternvtable set of lying ·hypo I say hypoc r I tea because 'they pretend to do much of the ir cz-I tea. vi lei: 'work under the cloak of the law. Our Sl)ring has 'been VC1"Y cold and bac kvar d so 1:ay 15, 18?Z;l ·fa.r this season The snow fell today about a :t"oot deep bU.t d oee not This storm is quite a help as it will moisten the soil lay long. and add to t he water in the mount af ne I) , . , 18720 'My wife ];Tary gave birth to a daughter at a She aemned to be strong and heal-thy, weighed 8 pounds; we named her Jet;sie May Fish. lr:ary io quite low; her heal th has not be en good for several months. Saturday, June 1. Brother .Erastuf3 SYlOW and othors came in from the south for the purpose of attending a two-day meetingo In the evening Joseph J. Young called a mce t Ing to organize a Republican The meGting adopted the national Repu'blican .principles so pe.rty. A com far as they c onf'orrned wi th the coned ti tution and justicec m1ttce of five aa chosen to represent the party n this fotmty. The members of the c omnd ttee were George \:. Sevey, Gilas S 3mi t.h , Samuel H. Roger it Co Joll Arth'!lr, and rt1yself This is the first move in politics ever made in this COW1tYtt and thiu Has just to get the maohinery in' order in caae we wish to wo rk in that ail-action. I took a trip to I:narrah taking .my -wife along for June 8.. her health. She has been sick for a long time .out is improving I nM.lGl'Hle(t mee ting at Kru'larrah, epoke €l slowly. Junday,' June 9. a ort time to the Sainta we ret\trned home the next (lay. and Sunday, 1.ay 19, quarter to 9 p m, , .... .. 0 |