June 1, 1881 The Deseret News from Salt Lake Utah. Some of the information listed in this old paper is as follows: Front page has a wonderful old story about some boys trying to rob a bee hive and how the bees got after them and their horses and how one horse pulled up a tree and was swinging it at the bees. Burgalary at Mr. R. S. Waldron's store the Zion Bazaar. Mission in New Zealand names George Batt, Wm. Budge,Elder Pearce, Wm. M Bromley. Accidential drowning Mina Andrus daughter of Milo and Mary Ann Andrus, The Immigrants mentions Elder D.O Calder, W. C. STaines, James H. Hart. Information Wanted mentions Mary Davies, Ann Wilks, Alma Davies, Samuel Edwards, Thomas Woodall. Fatal Accident Ammon Draper a civilized Indian a Ute, Wm. L. Draper. Union Pacific Railroad Ties Contract mentions C.W. Nibley, Bishop O.N. Lliljenquist. Passed Away Brother Lauritz larsen mentions son Charles. Fire In Ogden mentions Agent McConnell, Hon. James Sharp. Died: Eleanor daughter of Daniel and Mary Lewis age 4. John Berry April 17, 1881, Anna J. youngest daughter of Thomas and Amanda Griffin. Married: Mrs. Milando Knight eldest son of the late Joseph Knight to Miss Sarah Ann Jones. Born: To the wife of Lewis P. Kelsey.
A very long list of letters being held at the post office for ladies and gentlemen from A to Z.
On the back is a beautiful advertisement for J.I. Case Threshing Machine the 1880 model.
Drowned 19 month old child of G.P. Ard of Randolph in Rich County. Article Complimentary mentions Thomas Mcintyre. Accident at Manti mentions Jedediah Dean. Diabolical Outrage mentions Elder Samuel B. Warner, Bro. Zundell, Bro Enos Root, Bro. Bunnell, Bro. Jenson. Article Doing the Handome mentions S.P. Teasdel. Decoration Day mentions G.A.R. and the Knights of Pythias. Electric Light Tower menitons Col. Locke. Brief Telegrams mentions Jim Stapleton killed Sam Killgore, Signor Mancini, Francois Xavier de Cassablanca, Henry Stevens, Gen. Wannawsky, Jefferson Davis' book, Charles Kayto Indian consul-general, Wm. G. Fargo of American Express Company, Prince Alexander, Ute Indian country and war department, L.C. Bruce.
The Western Union Telegraph mentions many items of the Senate with names or individuals.
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