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Show Stair imty Hue f and knocked down, while the youths of our town are being amused. WHAT ABOUT THE PUBLIC PA8TUBB? In response to a article appearing in our last issue, in which it was urged that the City Council should either preCounTo the Honorable Mayor and City vent cattle from continually pasturing cil. . of MorGentlemen: We desire to call your on the streets and sidewalks reasonable a else or charge attention to a 'few violations of ordi- gan City, in thus who persisted nances that should be removed at once, fee to those followthe the public, as a matter of common civic pride, to preying upon editor handed the was note by an say nothing pf the very important fact ing interested eitizen: that sueh conditions in our very midst In your last issue you suggested are and must necessarily be a menace the City Council charge a rental to that to the public health aside from the who continually allowed their eat-tlthose additional fact that our city is now to pasture upon the streets, but fast attracting the attention of the outsome of the members of the counsince side world, and it is our firm belief that if each responsible partys attention cil are themselves among the guilty parwas called to these objectionable fea- ties, you could hardly expect them to tures by duly authorized parties, their take such action. Now we do not wish this matter eause civic pride would immediately become at all personal and realshould in a general housethem to a hint to the wise is suf- that cleaning of our city that will reflect izing we repeat with renewed en- credit upon us in the comments of ficient, The we said last week: what visitors. Because we do not wish to go ergy a should Council and wake up put on record as unjust or dictatorial eritics City and if condition backwoods to this of our fellow citizens, we will refrain stop from any special mention of any partic- it be true that some of the offending ular person, but would respectfully sug- parties are among the council, then the need for the remaining memgest that if your honorable body wishes greater to bers take action. We have every will with any willingly it, we in faith the good judgment of our eity out to select committee you may point shall therefore leave this fathers and nuisanees. these v Would it not be a good thing to pass matter in their hands for favorable ac- . r and enforce an ordinance to limit the tion. e r . a Fair? Why iMICES speed over the crossing between the Crouch market and A. W. Francis store to four miles an hour,! Several times children as well as growp people have narrowly escaped int jury at this crossing.' If there is not a law governing bicycle riders,' shouldn t there be one to prevent them using the paved walks for joy riding! One ean see this beinft done at most any hear of the day, and ladies, children, are being run bate tables, ete., which are raised in the district and learn it was made. Is Stockmen may see the best horses, mules, cattle, hogs, sheep, goats, milk cows, jacks, studs, etc. Those Interested in poultry ean see the finest chickens of all kinds, the finest geese, the finest ducks, the A fair is given so that people may get togetbrt. once finest turkeys, the finest guineas, etc. a year and learn what the other fellow is doing fihd at Lend the average man money and The dairyman may see the best milk cows, the best the same time show off what he himself has bee loing. be will beao grateful that he'll cotne butter, the best cottage cheese, the best buttermilk and If your neighbor is raising extra fine wheat, pftoes, around and borrow more. learn the best methods of handling his products. He oats, etc., you naturally want to know what ktod of If the Electric Light company seed he used, when he planned and how he eal (fated. may see the most improved cream separators and mamisses any post holes, please apply Your neighbor may know how to make sevfy-fivchinery of all kinds for handling the produets of the to Charles Harding. Vnshels dairy. bushels to the acre, rthile you make only thirty t The housewife can see the best preserves, canned The woman whoreigng ia her home on the same kind of soil. Now, if at the fair ypa. ean see your neighbors seventy-fiv- e doesnt storm about it. bushels and 1mY how ftuits, pickles, eakea, pies, quilting, crochet, drawn-worneedle-worof all kinds, kitchen conveniences and he made it, you both have been greatly beneljtel The canning factory expects to and household labor saving devices. no one has been hurt. A ShR finish canning this week. , The educational benefits of a fair to every one in to It s a mighty mean man who would not the too numerous menare to to Many an old fellow who tells a benefit his county if he can, and if he has knowledge community entirely try We a all know tion. a is fair and woman, he would die for her, that a he young to rest of a be benefit the will good it ig.leed that us, thing that people ought to eneourage it is every way that is really much stronger than he looks us. .selfish man if be won't do all he can to teach ' Its a mighty foolish man who will not unifortJ himthey can and go to it and send exhibits to it. You never really know a man's No matter who you are or what you are whether a when he has about self theQhings chance, especially true nature untllyou do him a favor. you be rich or poor, great or small if you have anywhich are his meat and bread. If a man has . banee The reason the canning factory thing to show that you think would be interesting to to find out how he can double his yield or how oe ean down one day this past week, shut do his work in an easier and better way and thop.don t anybody else, take it to the fair and it will be accorded was of the good service the because a space in the proper department and will cost you but avail himself of that chance, he is not exactly right in is offering their pa Union Pacific and a it be little to others. his mind and it wouldn t do any good to show him anyhelp may trons. cans had arrived at the If If you have nothing to show, come to the fair and thing, for he couldnt appreciate it nor profit bjr it this Instead of being delayed, point see what the other fellow is showing and it may be that A fair ip gotten up for the benefit of the whose peoas U. P. freight generally Is, it will another to him. have show year you something ple and not for any one person or class of persona in would have been a saving of $2,500 . tZ . particular. (The foregoing article is taken from the premium , to the factory and farmers. At the fair the farmers may see the best oatsi corn, list of the Hempsted County (Ark.) Union Fair to be Ever notice that a man who says held at Hope, October potatoes, turnips, wheat, rye, sorghum', alfalfa, Vege Ed.) he only drinks to forget, never for- gets to drink? President Taylor of the 8ummit Stake, Mrs. Emily Welch returned from Salt At Last The Mudville George A. Compton has accepted a in company with Horace Cummins of Lake City Saturday, when she spent a as stenographer under C, W. position Team is Identified . Salt Like, were Morgan visitors the few days with her daughter Leona. white, auditor of accounts for the Oregon Short Line hotels and dining cars. past week. Mr. Cummins is one of the Theres a Reeses leading Irilueatorg of the state and was Wm. Mortensen is hauling rock for Miss Lenore Clay returned last Sunhere ia he interests of the stake the completion of the North Morgan day to Salt Lake to resame her duties schools Add religion class work. with the Bell phone people. meeting house. Bunty Allen, twiler number 666, pulls the string and fatnousHanky Carl August Henry Anderson of Dev David Olgood has, gone to Ida., Mr. Anderson, the painter, is paint to find new Panky team were defeated by that ils Slhf declared his intention to behome. . a awful tune of 8 to 0. Mr. - Bagtime came tv v 'American citizen on Aug. 17, ing the roofs of all school buildings Whippoorwill Jensen, better know 1912, Mr. E. P. Hardy was made happy, g oeme from Denmark three and is also resisting the blackboards. as Mcs cast off side wheeler, grab yes rt i the other day, by having over how e k Joe Rasmusson, Henry Johnson and Tucker Bros, are harvesting their grain crop on the land rented from the South Morgan Range Co. They have two binders, three shockers, and are expecting to be through within the next ten if days. This is another example of dry bed the sensation cup by completing LOST A halter and strap, some The ; vrteriy Stake conference will where farm wheat in the hill country that will the circuit for tour stations on four between canning factory and R. bails donated by, one Mr. Lewie, I convene, rday end Sunday, August H. Welch yield 26 bushels an acre. a residence. . If fiader' will 31 band the some, Sndr thats 1, and it is advised by the ghees going strafed and ail fans joined in the preri" t the stake that Met he return sixty member of his family prsaeat, at hla home. 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