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Show M : ' . 1 - , - . ',",.. v.- .. , , , . ; , 1 ,v : - .; ... ... ff, :' ;. t 1 . ' v i - I lyTtoSnrpnseri f anfa Claus4 ' , ' riorenet Htrri Weill . i i HURETS thi Christmas tre, Mist Johnson. That's that." Tom Blodgett who represent-ed ths school board to the soow-boun- d Tillage, stood back and surveyed the fine symmetrical fir he had Jnst made stable In the center of f the schoolroom platform. ""Now what! next, teacher? ' - - 1 f-j I'eggy Johnsoa ' laughed jsy'y: i "Next, we haug all the Ciirlstrnqs ornamenU rve been able to get to-- getlier In this community,' and all the f strlugs of- - popcorn and pranberrlas I the mothers could, spare.! : I "You're bound to have' a'Chrlatmns I celebration, of some k(ud, aren't you, even If ws have been hemmed tn here for four straight "weeks. - In' alt the years I've been bqre I've never aeca such steady snowfall,", Tom ton--, tlnuetf; "not chance for an auto, to make .that forty b.lles to the city, all ( up grade as It l.,r The youngters will get tftelr faith In Bania da us shaken, rm afraid, this year. Presents will befmlghty km." .: ,,'::'. "Scarce all right, Peggy ebeerWrs agreetV, "But they're going to b tti 1 good Cbrlatmas I as It Is, possible for na to give them.;'y , Vs Ta wftb yon on that," Tom said, "My f little - folks and all the other kiddles atft look-- , Ing forward to this mors than they ever nave, to any Christmas,"' T h big folks are, too. Fine Idea of yours. . lilss Johnson.; Everybody'! keen-- ' aboat It." .: t I ,i As hey chatted - T , r I ths tree was fast becoming gay and ; festive In Us Chrlatmas apparel. . 'They had barely finished,, when the - village folks began to' straggle In, laden with baskets of food. It was ty be community, dinner, followed by carol and games and the distribution of the few presents they bad; been able to assemble from , the "town's meager resources. Z It was when tlit games .were the very liveliest, that the crash camea crash that-Jarre- tlie little school-hous- e and brought . the merrymaking to an abrupt stondatilL - y $ A second. Sod Tom, followed by oth. ers, rushed ont; then came th real surprise. In came Tom and with him Santa Claus tn a scarlet Hudson Bay coat, plaid trowsers tncksd-Int-bis heavy boots, and a fur con pulled down over bis ears. .' - u " Behind them were the ethers,, their . arms Oiled with bundles f all sizes and descriptions while . dolls and trumpets, drums and all sorts of toys were piled In a great hamper that two of the men brought ta between' them. The boys, and girls shouted .with glee and the older folks looked on' In amasemenL Tom and Santa--- Clans walked straight to' Miss Johnson. Santa Claus. pulled off .the great fur cap. w Both Santa Claus and Peggy stared. , I - ,. " ? '' , "Pejgy I bp stammered. "Reg I" she stammered back. Where did yoe come from?" " - ... 8anta Gut's found his tongue: "I was 1' ii'd i.ere I didn't, know yoa wer i beard ihe t'own-Sra- s, y v , 'a n-- thought Td be San-- ' ta-a- - But I i thought li was five miles beyond. 'I flgyved my big car could iget through; on the down grade. ! bate! to 'think ef kiddies' bavlng o' Chrlstmaa Bet the car got off the 1 rack In the drifts and we came down the side of the bill I! lie a rocket ontll we bit this schooL" t Til any you did," T o in lnternipled as he turned swnj from jbem, ; , ' "I thought I was done for," Reg "Instead I'm made If yon say o. Peggy. I've bunted all over for yon since your lost bis money and yon ran" sway from ttie because Joq thoug'it It n..le difference." Paggy's eyes , 'glistened-- as. she fought, back . ber wars; then ; she caught' Reg b ths hand and dragged him Into the i " snrrouncUng the glfta "Here's F s already to dls- - Wbute the r Santa C ',t her spirit and held ber 1, j n , i tighter as be gay ly added: "An j t;ia future Mrs. Son, ta Clans alreudy to-- help blm. We wish you all a Merry Chi'stinasP And the little room, (V,at all the evening bad beet) so til.-- ! rltb good will. Just over laughter f song aod Merry Chrl; ; J (ft 1,11 rn Ni)i3-- t Unlonip . Midnight Alass at. Loc?l Catholic ' Church - , - . y j. The Mitiiu "iiiiuiiinuiv - i.iifr.l iir-t- Hiumuiuini uf ilni n iwV'l t m"" lww-ivl'- l, vai'l I' 1 'I ' ilu In ll i.rtllU' '(hllMt' ' iU" ihk' doli'iiin "nurt liiltli.,:il, y.ii,'!i-i!; t-- ( Vcf Iwt . 'itiiliic.-- . li.Ky (Hid j rhiitiuMt '. v' ' ' p n fer tu in' h i. . f ' -- i'it'i known if' in.iii' lu'c-t- r ni)d IsouUNo M-- hi l ri'M iM'fi. iiiid is eanlisl lnritiGuu is 'tio)icl.c'(f 16 us well a- to s i.t Iy! I V" i e y of (.Ills uouiimiiuII".' ' ' - -- ; ' Aunonncfnipfilw'is fl!s, niJiiK Tiuf plate oollcitftrt 4 ii Vtj'l.i"i.uj), t'!" proceeds ttf-- li'swl lit Tin' work nt Kli ,Tlie,pHrlh th dln-ouv-at Mr i?nt O'AJalfj Bj . tlifc lowing .OriMiliiM- irmwi.u.' ' Z Mns In Iii'i,iij i '. am ii tniw "Hit, jmuipi'n'it by J. ,J!,' Thrjj('f pilttit1' br Mr. .15. JlfiAwhiilijur.. V 5 v trie- Yjfeoet slotftn: .SlKnt 5Uhr,- - 1y I. Oniheii, 'Joir ,Ju rnttHi Kysu. ifmv uerj choitt i tour JjtwM.rti'U .ft K : (els. T.ur'nt'iv tlmfr'hi t!iils. CrciM, TurticfJ KTboIr ln liii'j,' rinwlc jiWt' .toryv Aflesur hUt'le,, il, w'Lxt fiwi i&S HIvDijnevy. HB5, efvr nf.i; flu! t Jfrdu, tfiiOiy Sr.: TiYln'J.. J'iyx l f:no. tilf f Tafpe-r.'- ett)r ,.'vboi ' 'Akuuk l Di 1 'PtiniuCt rhofl ii;C7'HNlnmilJ ' , yoijf Mpht, Adam, vliccl l'iw i, . )n lirlMnmi ita'i;ii C, 'ml Vin jl progratn las lfivr:i,-r-ftucjfw..f- er itft CbJUdren;. : it. 'y i.'i ui;l)i(.'pojJ)!)t(.i'. fct' oNink A T iifiya-jtl- i ' IIy 'Stnlile-- lif li'tbl'liom bfi Vcn r:fi::f, lfc. oe ,in.fIot) of tin cfi'i f '$ikl V yllt ilwi' Ii. t'i',H Q' slon'aud stiiR hery.jf ai'"j i"" v i I as the ujenlifg'h(Hnir.'l,ji BacrlfliVof,th!-M.'i!w.-l- ll then, he ie-- . f'brnfcd. duriilK'Vvhieh Jhe 'children' firtlrw(Jl sft5''Chrlblj'ijH hvjmiK" A fY lJ.fftiV. ffiir3Vflli Adlirtv tl sr-- fees, and there; will hir all the klddu. 3 All lhe. jmie ccKardlrsa of deninnituuion, '' will be ? weU-ora- Tliere will he no gvening Ber-vi- is on Christmas, v ' Confessions i will Ue lietirtl the day Inefore' ChriHtnins, - from j4 until J5 In the. afteruooh, land fruin ,7:30. until ilildulght. in tlit'xeveulng. Make yours ih Hapiy and. Holy Chfisttnay. .v" ' ' The Amcrlcapi Legic V, ' v j , ' ' , , - . . . III" fmilt l";Cf t f 'il 7 IT1UO Jlti tlOU'.- lH'tUllit' U;P ll(V r.litjl ' UlUHU'tOrit.,1'OHtjf "l ",Jfl t!ttv. .11 iiK'jiilu'rshii), tUiV Jtre ('VwKJ ilv otlicrs. Tlit',li ij( jMT't"!'. i. " ' '. x iHirlii!.' tlie yrf (lifty ! Hri'i .yi;s Huh, Wt4 ilm lif'JM vroh8lHHu.,lltm imr.jJlil irftj'a cniuiuittv Uijiiijo rallj niut'ii)iiiiiVtUn "1tU ihc""it' i4' tl! htivte i - .c - . ; ,w v. i "Mils' XiuuR,Mbc Ti$Mn v.")!'!--; wit Ii itimti'.wnf h titlMjr1 lornl vnt:o-lrt- U(jn.H liithSiiR Hta o the jitvilv iuir Uos of fimuiii'lrjf a i ' ' " iS.ni li fids I'lM-uft- d JlfcA-iT- i 'fOr 'n)T Uirt i'tj.Uilri'U nvw kii i.'tf f. - 1 - - . . TrfilHriw i i "J niiir HiJl-k- f .1 ',rri H('i Mlh IU) I ".J'" in 1' " Tin .tiuijr'j; i 4 n p;fi n-- i v 'm (1n Im'Ht K'V itBH f'jl'l 4iL-'- j i I in, ilt ii,f bjV'li'i 'i'i'! I'P" ai(;"il ii hi'tn' lii-- t Aim,i' eiiiMvif iiin;r.iivf ;iriv hr'i Kf.Jt! i f' A ewiH.b, lv tliito Jtr,uHij'lim:nL.''(iij Jv.tui'; 'the Iii.iiiiu.im 'ommindt;r. Itov, KinU .a llti;.' .'rnjlfli-- 4 Kiis'liiUl Ijlm-ii- ' , i jir 1 X'. '9b' )' i"1i"in i v; t ' .' iiiv u "Vf jiX'fi'a Hi' ,r. i1iet if,'A.!ti ij fc ; . t yirfA!jLi Kb y '! '" IVl V ' ,i.ir ''lij art' I)"-'- - f.y . In of MliTlt'KUl 1'ui.l ."it in t i .yy Shiul',' t i n;!ii!nnlw, fiCO JeneK : . . ' 'iifSnii:; i.i r.Sfoiili "iwicrow, intsi ,j itiii, ; Tir; n'ti1 rie h I. ' ' Iunr Ai V i,h i' i'r I. ji-r-- ' Vn fi lr, ;!,.' ht- - Oeiii : Bg$.'''a "Aifia. O. I. WArnor.- - ' . c ,1Tm. 'Klnghani host mrt rejjnlarly fv("V f;ond and fortrlh" Frldav j'of each yioiU.li at the aftiBouk''IIaluA'. "' v , . .v..,'-- " ' - Utah Co.. " ; r-- 'Hcr.c- -i - y.Of, 7 Lcrj Service 'V'v. ( -. ,7.'', uil-- t 'hi. l.th Oi)m)aiiy, at Its 31tb !iiiaivtnHrK houorWt 8( 'mplow w1irtvhaT(i Iwn In thrtr Bervttw --enttoiiotisly , for the. past twenty years! ' The D. C. Jutkllng' niedal wag- - to , these r20' mpnyi Tl'e pretutatlon was' made ly uls, ,R KMU-s- , "le.prl(lnt and gQileral manRfr of the coispany D jv Ttfof-fat-t, asslntant itivrat uufnaiT, acjted as Uatma(r. Muny rotnliiiscensM of the pajt ,ycaw xcliangeil the offlojnls and employees.. ' V Those whfr tow-Ivm- ! medals werei CM, Prowti, .superlnlefutait f jthe wclfaiTepartsieBt ; H, trafffp. manager j CeorKe Earl, niluinj' entHieer p, B. Ductvorth, master, mechanic, Maprnrt; F O, Fehnerh. , J, Tr Tliurdmen, fk rvti'rsiMijD, rtbv Py W,' Ai., ab.'Caiiley, Sara Jriler, P. tVBal-MeUV-A. .l'tner.''1iiU .Qfreseder; H. Bifito,J.,Kiftern,A. B. ,Vauphh, "I,W: Stk'iwt;, J. Xooney.T. H. Y&K', ierr. NppJ.ioyw, Walter" WihxIsi, A.1. (Afk"-- n, O. V. iHuilliv V. teniwn, A, jLjXtv, 4. rX5e Jcai i, ,ml Vi ,V. Rotblns'. ' - ' , ,- - l t c w"' ' . " vi - First Aid Training At ' Utah Copper . Mine - - V. '. ' ., i A nilm nhiwe entlri" jvorsoiftMl is woil tralued lit ' thi art of rttwrliiK 'iPfKS'PAlHp " Tj) T.HE. IXJCUKI) 1m iai)ltlly hecrtlnliig a Tenllty ob the Utah (Vpixr hill awjoijiUug to M. L. tSiirrlty, rlie cumimoy tHiifety KuKhYeV. , Tuiler tlieo itpabte lnmutlpn at II Melti iiittJGeo. ton!li't and Ro.s "Dmi'MVatann, IiikI rtictora aiir, min berif n'.ipeellvul f (he liitwna-tXonu- l. vhatniiini first Rid team, ,3'I.j uieh luvve mmpletpd Hie couwo ami Jiev-me- n am hiiiR nrjilniil nt the raty of 2rj) m( pernonth. The entire Vt-.i- .ojipwrf oitp Avlll l'.aw Ixt'ii trained .by Mftnh,'31r ' ,- -. i JErtoh man who rompletet H( rtmr.-i-of eiifht lei'turwi In (rrHiitod un-- extra ilayn pay mid In kIvoh. a ivket 51n nal of tlrskf. AM to Miners inl a Vial) Popjier X'liinpsny tVntlfl. ufe ot Mint ili. Vlih, ((.i I sfK ate in tin; fligt vxmnn y certificate to lie,W!rded wo1 of the Minnlsliil Klvcr. Ujwti exumliiK-tlH- r earli Wifiv ta ellKHile ti r ' V'eU-- tile hi K. UuiVnfK of MIium (Vr-- ' Ufliate of Klrit AH.' , V t "IJ.'f.liliss tae Ainip"l8t,0,'bje' good .fAii' linowludKii of Jiot only ,J! Jts.jivlteayim otT'tlie J.,h lut at hiue unir oftrthe road, rut ni l tralnliiu stimulated ub lute-- t li fuifu J Hln bin TifliH'ljd n'tfip J m'i,' 'f Mfo thjufornpjiny.', - - . ' i Arthur Brisbane - , Lotting Convicts Read Taking Babies Away - , . ' . Pity. Savage Srijea- ' . . -.t- -c. . Many Brave 'Men Left '? ;- -; "V .' ' T WARWUI Law ea off rit.gWin- - 1 ii,6 niaB, vj. 'J shall lot my. couvlois ru,i i i i kewaiiapers" ao- - ' ,.' ' Counts of (he ouvieiti itutiie-Au- - ; .' 'Ponltontiary..1 s r 4 - r. ' : : .'. deal of buzzmg. beu they.ead ..imu. .' But the , effect ,0ft their eiumte it ' "' t " wltbbobjlng the new pap i a- - ould if woise than ailowlus Utai'to Uieia.". '" v". ... . i ". That's,an Jnt!Ugent man.vl'no c.-- u ' ' might b ruliiis yet had Uioy kuoww ' ' enough to iwt the ,,eoylt Uu. ;jj BvCtS. ' - v 1 IiitormutJoa and dieciiBaiou sutii C great safety. vulva". . - .. I.;,'';. ... . ' : 7 " ''" r ,).'r--r The waixlon ot 'Ai .ura 1'risoji, ' tW(d by Cwuvlcfa lu r.belliou, tlm ConlLtrt, ol 1 hum luuiy a o t. wr.. miiile MUciiPi-rnt- ;by "' -- dgt tbftfU tby4;iUd'r t i ' , nurtily go la the !otrlfi ' - u enj.4tl !.' , i f UOlf ttlJtUr lii ll .f1:i i J 'f, . - , .n'pBbut' ""d'-wit'- C...- ! r v 1 t r i. ' , ,. U'.'J!;1.) fcVj i . it Is It V 'it boo. . vuutw 4iu- a ftbrou' j .. , dt tt guneral tiiisj .... j r a d "rcBpttctii !);;'' v," l . r v .. Cla?'!S'' I.OTltji j; !.' , t ' . tauoe It liotipeos twi to , ... Whatoyer yie cmso, the tusuiu i . lorlous, au4- tbe NaUoa wUl have u dUkore lhao talk about them, ' VV.- - ... - g '.'.(, ! ,. H ... - VA rexpertfc J)f the Russian boreri. meuL propuiies tht" ali Labion' he tk-,w,- . fwin their . mother "immediately alter birth" 'laud' brought up ty ui state, He, wouldn't even glve tbetu time tg be weaned. Y ' ' , '' 4 Souu'bodx .ebouli, tel that 'gBntli. man .the difference between niotiii mOk bad other mlik. " , VAlso Somebody tel Stal;u, ' Russlali reajl rulot, t mt while human beings' wlU.Btand tuuch Tts'ulatlu, " women rule In the end and Will not allow their children to be taken trow "ufoi,' --y .... y .y ; Te-- " ', . "'.(.'. t v " . ,"V .... ..'...'..'., Sparta tried that? eUhough it djdn take i uuweanud Rabies frota ' mother.1 'Sparta (lid not live, v . - lIgnorance unfortunately accom pauiue the raising of children, tn sjiJ- - Itual and, jn njaterlal things. - ., " - .. : Aa abfe physiclaf ssN'89 i"r c of faniiilCs are igioi-an- t of the .of ttifldreo." t. iseverthless; an Iguomnt mother' la better fo the Child thaa the most ccientltlo and' cold blooded 'govB! :; utmi institution. ,.! j- - t ' :. ' l"he Duchess of Alhol, who t:. and fro on the earth, and v oown therein," and sits ift the .' of; Commons, Auks the taper.- eruiuent, to with cmolles; inflicted ,unop .: before inarrlugu and during l ceremonies in Africa. s eomuilued coulJ tot bs printed. They ale,Iiowever, not eon-- ' fined to Afiica, or any partli-v-lt- r uv-a-face or. trtbe. Tha history cf t.s man marriage proves it " ' . , la erne place la South Africa v i S umn. marries ' woman' he et v iU her with the Jek of aor head agailist ' M tree aud knocks out her two supper t middle front tenth, to show that she is mai-rlu- and btslougs to him, and " that's a camparatively mild form of ' "", kivutjilltyt. ".'"'.v '. w ... . ; . y, ' ,In the great storm sweeping BrK.i(. coasts, wind going 108 miles an hour, ' . . . a French steamer, the Ornais, seemed doomed with its crew of nineteen JSo . boat could be launched and live, Tbu " coast guard could pot send a Hue by .. rocket , A young, tornlshman named W'y ... said be thought be might llvtUititmi,;; ' the hundred ' yards of raging water, ' . separating the ship stranded trot'; ' '. land. He took a life line, swaju' v ' . through, saved the whole crew anu i blumou". ..",', ' , H will be forgotten by the world before next -- Monday, but-th- at does not matter. This earth, and the solu.--I system, will be gone. and forgotten, la-time. A few extra, mliliona of yeaxs make little difference. . v v From Seattle "the Pfccifiv) Aeronaut.- - IesearcB Fouadatloa plans . fur next May a non btcp light across t). Pacific' " , - Mea have Down from Europe iu '. South, America, fVoin Loudon to India, across the Atlautle repeatedly, ov --j - the North, and South pules. " - The Pacific, alone remains to conijuered. v - . ... . - And, only a ftw years aso NortlicJlCfe offtvred Isy.eoo toa L':.u-o',!i- fly Uia "In. (,' 'US', k La : J: KiwWi Club ' J :-- ,r-:' ; V , - ' . S ' ' 'J v - ' f Vl'erhtaw the iin.':u iitljvrf. ivlc Vt--- i t!'i :)!','.tiim in 'tlio ft end tf Suit ' Isike niHuitv. v H.bkIhihv Klvwi'iln iV"b Ifmi'u,' VJ-- fl the tlult bus nit f 5iv''Wr il't ,lun Hcwt Iji kiWiin Holl yi ir.'irV.' Ul)'iu,'.jli'.'jL4tU;iJ'bii;i mrwit vf tUo' Uii'tnlHra jifls-f- t jt' ' j. f f'if ivno jr.iiUut jf'r ""fr , Ifii'rf-J.fi-fiijvioii Iimi ln'fn ?oiii1 J n1!! bj tiv '! ; (tJull where: R Jin,4 U'.'rVHted j ,y, .uit'jHi, t rllll.biWi. fll(l;011iti'd s. riMjititS'S ,ti ..Ilivi'ilfi'aje, and t5e. imuiMt. .fwttr. j,irj'' ,rwnrd i i'Hv-ru'ii- t 4f ihu roinninpuy.- i-- t. f ' ';i,.i.'rmmi'.'l"oii Inner Mala ti i 'f t luue Wuiul) fct reij tji rough ft,"(.:")ftii,;i nf iJti t'lwlj. tiMd the giMH'ts, i" of ilte Alti!ni(fw 'om-- j 'f,,irti.,TU1VliiKlr,fl nf Uite swtion ilijHhiitt miii'iTU'li'eh fe ji'ih v't'i I'M'' 1" uXysrio' nl N Mirrimul-- - t V i"lnl fi'iuu. . T' v. - . si 't V")1' i" !. !nWj-- t ,b ei!)NliU'veil (yibf (T.i ilnriti tlic rJntVyeiuvhas fid'H tl o.'oTlH tf . liotivln? fbe ji liftoj i,,ri,eji'r ! llltp lih'ilfjVA oli jvntc' fitWi,.iijijinteiI ti iake In--, vciuj; Mtu in, Jnve been sei'dnwjly re i.'r Af eriti? rUtvA natlufnytory.-Stit-i-m'V tV whiypl iMft" f ' 'ie iA t ILIh jiroblein'b'.is not ikiiItfltniPj.lH'iU'M' 1'llt t'p 1) V'ffe'uf lie ritnin.iiu f III. ' V.jnr''", iWrt'ii I Kh I ,i j'f . ' )i'J ' it 'j r ttifniv . rji- - "ff"i 'livl'is iVh ..!'" li'iii) il.A i'k'meiultrv und V ,.,'1,1.'," ,,-- V . " 1 , ' i i. . , ! II 1 tin tliul i, yf ,W'i fenHun ,rt tiMfiirnJepii-o- f tiwrl Oi tfw'(iJ'S-l- i Mi! liml Hf urtlv ;fe '.i"l j)i(ifUi? lyJi'iV1' Clolv'VaA tiljtjf (JouiphNhniB ninjSjt!;Uifor tvi ?.- luU.'vst th't'MUmniyi f r 'w III ji t, i " ! ' , ? , ii1 tli ' t i Niviint, n lcin Knplandj iaK i .11 iu lDu. , ' '" ' " ' i " i On CMober 17, 1877, she was rrfarricd to"' John M. Wiift, " the eorijurony-tttkic-g place in lavip' .difrLvwtre ihay continued to;live for me vera Iyer. ii1891 Mf.'and Sit. iWtti-fua- e , tW '.United t;i t com in g d rre afly. "t o 1 fi ri , liani CtMrj'onv whcrejMij West' did 'onRhlurabJej roqw'cting "tJIr, WV,' however,-die- m' the yeat WW, jiirv j liti'iidc's yvife, fuinin'"-1- 'vix'ehiidren., . , . " ; . ISt'fora coining t6 AncncalMrfi.' West had bt'en a member nf the Church of f Kngland, and v that (lui'ch alwaya- occupied e place ?'reaK?afia?ttoir Hiit slf-va- Wd1v interested iu the Vriifjioiis life of the. Canyon, 'row, the , early days, .vhfia rcacficr came out twice" a month i'rom Suit Iake City, to likl ser-ac- (, down to the' time of her death. Indcnd, 3urin(? the" years irittr o the injury which rendef-?- d her an invalid, tha local church airJ its work Vjt're her chief inter-est outside1' oi her family. '$he ivas the oldest-an- d most' faitliful nifinllier of ths Com'munity church ,f Jf'ingham, ,.--- ) v - Tn the fall of 1!) il Mrs. West ..nffered a fall .injured one f lier Umhs, and art time, wcnt"on . he injury failwl to hearpropcrly, ;jitil fir-all- she" beeame-- a por-iriane- ,'mvulid. But thmigh the fifteen years that she hag suffer: d frow her injury she lias mam-initic- d Siu'h a iicheerfulues f lecrt rnd u'h patience and cotir-jk- o that she. endeared herself to had the pyivilege of know-;a- g Jier," The fruits at & Christian spirit were truly, to be seen in her life. . - v.-- ; ., - : .'.-- . ;.;Tho. .loss of tw .children brou-h- t Affiled sorrows, duin'thetje ,i.'cr yeai, " In 1915; IfVederiek, le-ji-t to' the youngest, was killed p i- mishup at the - Apex, mine. And in 1920, Amelia, the. next to the' oldest, died .as the of appendicitis. H v v. Since last. May or June, V Gran-ma- " "West,, as she was generally ealled. began to. fall noticeably, until on December ("seeoiwl, she sufflered a cerebral hemorrhage". From that time the outcome, was inevitable. , It wn a jjquestio;! of hpw lonj? her unusual -- vitality cwild stand the "jitrain. Death fi-nally claimed her in the late eye-nin-of lust Friday, December 13. Besides "the children, Mrs. I). J. McCullnm of, Ajo, Arizona, Mrs. E, II Loiifffdluv.- - and John T. and Lawrwce Wim',, all of Bingham, she is 5"Jivd by ft brother, Siuwon Seward, and a sister, twth of Sulmouth, Devon--shir- EInglanil. . : "v All those vho were acquainted Mrs. West, and. her circle of cciupintauces vo very wide, bor-row m "her 'death, 'And mourn the pmt . 'apuai ; e. io .JRuissbU Clinstlike'charatteK - v '. --Hurjal will be made in the fain t in' Mount 01. v J C np-t'er- y in Salt Lake. Thr 1 i of the service. was.Tu sikiy. at p in , The servico was lu-I- at the ) Community. "ehure.lv . ,',. l. Bin-jliai- rt S.ouU AJ1-- . . - ; y-- , ... IPW l.tui b6f,a-.ut- i tvtm Vpi iltrk.t There etft tt liiruvp luxU'9 1ft Hie anoj, Mitit WW twytr ai'b ri'Kfctered lii Uie U troopn. 'The t o ; are a follows : --f ;y " , i1 ' . " - MMhodlst tnprNi,aii ?Ir R." G. FmMef, . clunTmanof thi1 troop- - j, and Mc JTiiul ii ahes..' - , Coi'pt'rfteHTtyHm V. It " , titvK iruuier, rhnlrtnati of 'iie tfiwp cimv, njlttee, abj Mr? Walter 'o.it, master..;.;' s ' Z - - yWv' Highland Boy" Troop- - Ho IlSr-M- r. llirhard.Jlryant, rhalrmaft ,pl froofc eonnulttee. v . A .""";,-.- . VMiirmon Troop,Jo. 130--BI- jpi t Irjou, 'elialrmaaof tmop tooimltteo, and Mr. Loulir Cutler, scrnHnuistei; ., Carrfork Troop iVo;H5w-M- r, Thos, Oitlfletd,' chairman of trobp fommlttce land Mr.- - Gene Pace, geoutiissiler., ,; ".;, Coppert&n Troon No. liifV-Mr- , A. Macke, chHlrnap.of;.roor eomnilttets,' and Mr. Io 8undl)erg,'':ftitmauT. :" f iiThe Krwanft the ffcoiit movement In' Blnghami OnW-yon- , .and the .yarlona troops,,rp spon-sored "by. the dlfferei cjilbs 'imf -- Iitirrhes. Each troop" hft.s a'trgifnj oommlttee- - of three members, jirwk'a, y)utlnase1r,, and. If jivallable,.'. $ scoutmaster. A !. f - Following in a list of activities of the scouts during the part' year!- '' ' " The troops take monthly swfmming trips to" Bait nnder 'the dint: Hon of scoutmasters and roop 'com- - mlttees. . ' " - J Scout camp' at Ornndaddy lakes In. percent of the- - Scouts attended-HSl- troops were represented ns follows: Troops 111. 112., 113, 138, 145 and J50. Troopil50 wpn the In-spection contest for Bingham district. Tlie first District Rally In Rlncham dstrlct was held on October 18, (1929, ttJhe high school gym. It wns atu tended by seventy-fiv- e percent of-.th-e scouts. t - - - . Two courts of honor were held one at the Mormon church, troop 136; and one at the Methodist church, troop 111. t'Tbe- - troops were called on 'to help clean the town up, and abont. seventy' five percent of the boys turned out and helped. The boys also- -, cleaned up the cemetery. - ''.,-- ' Upon the resignation of- Mr.-Dav- e Watkins as dfstrict commissioner, Mr. E. Ws Elvln was appointed to succeed Mm,?y- - - y y y.-'V'- ;- . v " Advertising . y .1 Man's Nightmare - 1I ' .v.. 7 i ..I - i k , . ; rin! ; milk 'from fimleiiMl. raVs ft"Hn you loro'to foiMiin'iict a covsth ' F,t r)r,ui!ly, wbv nof now'; you'll hi.'nitlnrloaL;;rTi.-ii'-fo- littl fnlry In.. ur5( oniithfit I.a'n'f .jaiuhi'rt; ff"t ijif-- thete. l'.lif fho- - GoJiV JiHt rvtj i!il "e Whut i. tftf-- 1 riJ4 TCi''' tn-- ( ii h ftj st jf!id n nadP HieirH RiJup, of Old Jlutii Clennrr,' iK'inune It. finals, trietuV tint like n, lies flat on --Hie 1iru"4 H khffr-- Hieir uf the.'wo. i''l j ilre.mi; y. It Wiili flower., ..'M!'l VoTrre"- cidiiiK In" a Cloud"5 ?nu 'ejw't (fevfrrpusJ-.-t- UicQxurka, there's a sre.ison Jofwhen. It ruins It pours.'. Ewingr Opens Ritz Hotel ; " V .""-,'",- " :.. ti-- 'I ' ' "' ' 7" . Mr. J. Jj, Elin? lint tukeo "wrt'tlib inanitfreiriit of the Itlu Ylotel Iocijm! on wef Main fitreet and. on JniftiifYr I tenovated It will be opened to'iiittrons. j 'MrrKwng is sparine e nc4t', t'ni' to ninke still's platthoiijuaht . iiiii'k rX nnd-u- p to (late v' J ,1 Jkljw. "CxrHs'SoiwM-fa- - i"ilj r Id In 1 ttar-- . -- ;t, j .Tljj.'liosielry will t'ater.lo'the-- jfeedKi of ftiw very he.it people? awl girt! them , a irtiuj undyrpahsml. V; mtmmmammmmmmtmna i m q ;.i . r-r-- -'-I - ' fCapijvaJJDaMy rly r J". ,jNTeflSrVEve ' : f"' - - p'an4vwlil celeBratw thy 'nri fvaj of the ffew Ten:wlth a grand carnivardiinfc at. the Gem;eil 'Cliilv .TUursija.Yf.iiec,,; j!tt: ilohbhi Itesell, wiir.'fufnlKli ' the j .nlusle for tlv.rpirtonai jlauJfhe old , 'year'ilut und the new ear in. V-- i. ' T - '. ... f -- ' " . . . ..... - . 5 , ', - - ' , ' ( .'''' w 0 - - - ,A r , . - A- - A II- - 1safe ly j3--w . t-- " - 4 j' - , -- r v.- 1 4 1 A w . ' - s. ,iv ; i ,v "-- . ' - t jspt y " ?. s - t ",v y ' . , ",''v;i y! yy-- j r - . , I m 1 ' 4tS" ' y '- - ' y j i f' V-- ; :y :yi.-r:-:-yv- .-' ' f i . 1 V "v J ' " ' " ' S A i r - - t C", . v . i ; ' :.y:. r) - i.j- - y . . 4 T". -e- yy-;--y - - rv - x t i ' - jtst- ttfrav iwWrii'Tii vmmwwit", ...J j y f y - .. ;- - - - i - ' . y , "- ..... ' - - . " ' '',".v', ; . ' . ' y Bingham Schools , - (By WBart) ' During 1029 the etejnentary of Bngliam Oanyon have 'aimed to give every child a square deal.,? Not as A grpup but as an individual fins, ho lett inldered. Ills .social as well as his phywttl needs have been sf reused. Bellevrng thUt' thK b"OPy Is, thelieitithy orfe,"pert"Lmedlcarxam-- ' lnattpn has beenp rovided, 'free of charge, for each child with the result that much remedial work has Deen Free" Inoculation and free vaccination bay been aids in prevent nft the spread of dsease. Cooperation with the home hasleVt-te-- a higher stan-dnr- d --or personal cleanliness Vlt-- the result that Bingham school children do not . dread,. )ut anticipate dally bee lib Inspection,. ; - rersotiet pride carries over Into pride of schoolroom. As you pass th elementary school, you will fwe seasonable decorations In each window. Grow-in-g plants add much to the attractive-ness of each room, Step Inside , the . buildings and you will find , pictures on the walls of the halls and of the various rooms. At this holiday time, gaily colored chains, .green wreaths, bells, and festive Christmas trees pro-vide a Joyous spirit of Christinas .that will prove Iunpiring to every grown up who enters. , . ,'. .,. The 'teachers of your- elementary school .ere earnestly, , ciKier,--: lively looking- after the physical, social, and aesthetic welfare of every child. Com; and see v. hot TOUR thl.'J Is d - ., , Ills pride In himself bis fcn.tpp--bl- s school will surely merit r ' operation as parent and a '' ' v w . n . ' . ... . . i v ' - W" ,. . - ? I !Tl.e ClivUtmas RH Call .' ' B sure tu answer "present" at the r .' " - |