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Show TSnES. tad miT'tiol, will be ' rreatcr, mi ifttrd kin ns mtepreacntatuo new, paper go out alaek appearaaeu lor the Idea of s good aJrertmui j p!ron.ie. Bn y now Yob TooFie t to No. 30 J2, Uinf ,iud wide vth4w to F?ow turrounditif tuu Tiwv. uvm fcint reud old sioenec to curl t.vor the m ountfcic tope hru will be our tioe to bowl aitcfeiiitr. p rntp-- y a brg-in- TOOELE, UTAH, SATURDAY, Feb. 111911. him, or false the statements be, "'spurns him, Scorns him, Hes an out cast, Ai ORIGINAL POEM BY Thrown upon lifes stormy sea. Oft he lacks moral courage To som the tierce temptation tide, iVF.lTTEii FOB THE liiFELL That sweps Trourul him and above him iOEfiGER. Crowding in on every .idc. iANB PiBLiSHEB BY REOUEST Now, a word of sweet consoling o From a puuther, -- :n-K true, (mid iift up his sou! Fiats broken, 'OpenVupthe shmiDgri.iornibg, Ami start l.im out on life anew. Light heralds the ap jrach ii; .cfisun But society is cruel. 'NiglitVrefieFhir.g hours ave fading. it has long declared his fate. Sieap has its full duty dobe Whosoever sloops fo help him, IDrer.msuf jrtys and pleasures plenty , I alls beneath enomed hale. Good thin gs coming by the score; L.u'h lacks the moral quo courage TiibTgs t hr. t paint to lifes sweet comTo step forth and do whats right. fort!, Jesus said: who is not for me Speak Of p'easur'es ecermore. Is u ain st me in the fight." 'Dreams that picturs toils and trials, So the take the ax againgt him; Heart-ach- e, tortures, fast and And the gossip goes the rounds. fior-eLacli one adds h.s might to help it; Drrtthis that paint lifes blackest And it grows by leaps ami bounds The inniost soul has seemed to Till he falls beneath the burden Of a I ask too hard fo bear. pi dice. Thus the night, now passing slowly, Grown from gossips slim foundation, 'Gave to man his pence or run. To a mount high in the air. But the MiiitN, now fast approachSo the lives of hundreds, thousands ing, Of our fellows are crushed out, Giites to him true life agicn. Thru exagerating gossip, life is open. 'Again to him-truAnd the worlds inclining doubt. But the pic iu re lie beholds! we ask the burning question; And Lift yoilr eves and gaze upoh it. who-'On shoulders rests the Think on what" the view unfolds, blame0 T4ast a glance the wide woilcl ov6r Who. when God calls for accountLives of others, with our o n ing, Compare, and draw your own conAnswer and admits the same? clusions, From what kind of seeds theyve In societies close circles. ' grown Gathers those with time to spare; in whose'' mh'rib thy olexils workHer thewjV'rPPSTpmg school shop, flirl Builds while they are unaware. 'Trips', .fiot footed, thru the snow, And the tools of Bellzebvib, Socra to meet her school com-- : They unwittingly become; pardons, Each one boosting conversation, With them tIBu the tasks to go. Disinclined to be that dumb. Heart and face aglow with rapture; joy from her sweet features Fo the empty heads of many Must appear to be brim full si lines. Of this useful information, classmBcs her How alas! But, cold That How ag ixst her each inclines. they may not be thot dull. Thus-tharrows dipped in poison, "Sad she turns, her spirit broken. Oft are shot thru bitter spite; What has wrought this sudden others from the empty shallows change? Thrown, not caring where they Now' my school-mateonce so light, SLANDER 1 rue at. storey it-- ; fea-tuiv- s. e e - kindly, Why does each now act so strange TTwas the slanderous tongue of gossip, Mongst them waged his vicious ' strife. And its task has been accomplished. It has crushed her fair young life.' Each in turn reeieves the blackmail Each one pain and anguish feels. Till upon-hisweet, kind spirit. Sins determination steals. And. his life is turned and twisted. s i w inn,"1 sr. ;. hen they oppor-- ut li-- What has caused this j ok ic? it it one a :..m tvi.l never bo pic-vthe eouueiimon are at ad outer- ! thrv will try t j get enough c ... of the franchise to buy or in- Mai a water system, falling short I the full amount, they v, ill still fle.ee ton, Ii tion? In it have you had a pull? Have vou raised voni voice ettle.- - sun- light Leaps above Horizon bold; Scans the world that lies before him. behold. Revelations now Here and there lifes creatures ramhis-eye- ble. and women, old and young, Changing life as with the whirld-'winMen d, . the slandering gossips tongue. Thrown from worlds of good intensions, To a life of sin and shame, By the slandering accusations Of the serpents tongue of flame. Satan, served by Human beings, Thru 11 1 1 Who his falsehoods widely spread high, their Heaping, mountains gossip, On a fellow creatures head. Tirst he fights the battle boldly, Till the world against him turns; hard and is courageous, And for companionship he yearn3 But1 the world, once turned-again- KEEPING the quality of in-ev- er jos-wago- -- .you accom- plish when you dont ad- J vertise them. j You know they'rfl Lest id do few ftm4 olhri 'Mi; r i? t d if tul tn.l.ivs sun Down behind the nnr.nmin rest, If you lme, let (True to I lie task that a a vj God has l given, Sinking in the golden west,) Till you have raised your hands to heaven, And before your maker sworn. That you your life have henceforth given, To lift up fallen man forlorn. 3 jrrgrrirrrr Because we make the payments just like rent, and in thispvi.y you get your rert back. Because it is pood inveMment and if you shorn I moe away it will be a smm e of income. Tto be Because Tooele is TOG IUG SMELTER TIIF N, a. d is p operty cheaper . now than it will over be again. Because when you imi'tlie place you live in you can nuke it luou; vnlu'dde in your spare time. We have some of the best houses in Tooele for you to select from and you arc sure to he suited. Gall and see us anyway. Swear briore your god and axOf.ls Not to. ccn.e jour fight for light, you know that slanders gvsrin. Is a thing that died last night. Till Till I But th I grninl public are they informed? Tell them! Dont keep it n dark seciet. ci Of dece it, be sorely your goodi a secret is what n, ''rive tiie bed bargin with the rail-- 1 slander? load people that they can. And thus cast a fleeting dart, C? kyVkrv5. Q Vy VW''yf W On whose wings the gall of sorrow ir b To a fellow would be bourne? r rn And his soul, thru your foul action I. see maukind in union, Working for each others weal; And the handshake of a brother Once more in this life you feel. u Pluck the slanderous do-ti- tongue of gossip, instantly from you among. For many a soul has died in wrilh- - - By the poisonous reptile stung. What is gained by this vile slander, Helps you n fl 1 hitfly Ijflrr of this paper. W N. J iUpjmfcU. i.vjj. . j j not, but harfns us And hearts, already- - bowed l!gh2 FwM i , Let the shine through the colurhns U by ) GW Kesra.' PRESIDENCY WILL THE STAKE MUCH and VISIT THE WARDS 'BREAKING AS FOLLOWS Sink beneath ilc venom touch. the future let your motive Be, Uplift your fellow man. And instead of tearing him down, Do him all the cord you can. Cut not deep into his vitals, Witli the dart from slumh rs . Fall upon Gods no!, lest creatures, tongue in their poison vile and filthy, lives; Dipped Casting blight upon And each chance before by serpant gossip flung. Blocking up them. But your aim place high and iugh; Caring not how each one strives, LR, Poison tipped the dart plows onUp above the idle stuff, ward, Of those who have been slander Till it strikes the inmost soul. monbtrs, Gossips work has done its bidding: Until you are strong enough It, at last, has reached1 its goal. To stand above all gossips tempt-ingMothers!, gray-i- i ured, heads of And make Christ.your idea! aim. families, Io not spin'll the gossip tense, And all things else you can acc their poisoned bullets, Firing-ousweetest innocence. Thru bis sweet and holy name. Striking times select the idol They oft Of the town in which she dwells, And pour forth their venomed file slander THE Which, upon her young l.ife tells. . She is hurled to degradation, I d! A I W blow a the By mother deals: And from those who should protect What is a francld.se worth? Most of her, Tooeles taxpnyt r !uu, e a red Ilia' She, the pain of slander, feels. it is not worth imuii. She is innocent no longer. hlieyluue r.dnh ted that Tone 's choicHer young life is thrown away. a Down the path of six and sorrow est re.de cd.He has on!.- a nominal She has com:, and she will stay. value. They have offered to lease one of the main to the Fathers, too, upon the corner, d for die amazing sum of In the pool room, at the bar, 200 per ycr. At this rate the Tell the tales that hatches, vut.id railroad about S70 pci pay Lives of fellows su-- e to mar. for acre that, year per portion of Even in the sanctuary, v inch r ricdc-fl- y the it street Too much gossip is r flowed. : t-: 'a.u of The in' rnpoli'os. It creeps in to every circle, e i.v t of labor and yeans Thru the overhanging cloud. of t is Tooele citizens m big Rank deceit is st dki- ", t r return than I rampant. Thru the land it pr.md'.y treads, each man, .wisn nr' e' Clothed in sackcloth in ScarE I tie Men ary, G t flet Verily, of business aifair-let, never tarried in Naught on earth it fear's or this town. 'DR1CADS. We cannot expect much in fir In OFFICE I I?1 COMRGIAL BANK Utah. Tooele, TheHDiTs Missionaries Will Visit As Follows s, Exotirsion ur,-pli.- V u V?l ...JL, ! o - rail-roa-- ip : - g- 1 n , ! Gustkvn Anderaon Clove Vernon W. G. Shields Stockton Mercur E. M. Atkin Lake Vio'v E. T. RAM) rK33EE go-r- fciiraigil nt , f st buiuf advice tithe prospective in To)el: iien you land at tear t t i do business here,,! divl.'. ial, 101 our burines.-men-, as an Inning the pD.mnt habit of business mo gen-- dly, will gie you the 1roverbi.1l tun for your m 'iKW. hither, rot yourself c ,rp note 1, offt r the people a ring of beads for everything in right, pul a inhuentia' citizen be- hind your and lol burime.ss will flock men i. these n.r you be.,tinfv goodly treasures, lame before aU( iM)V themselves jy0u. Gemini, S me t He Selects the do wnward course. his fellows, Thru the gossip-olie becomes the devils source. The gleaming 'ppe. upon - s, Price Five Cent ( nn ne;v. d line from the It of truth the world has taken, working-- 1 but men, Holds it firmly in its clutch. iircly the council memberkeener business acumen All things known to human beings -hae now and hex beneath its touch. 'd ..n is shown on tin face of the Wan-- , action. Or can it he tint the From ihe innocence of school days, f of Tooele are of a iuti Thru the eriiuls of life, n's kind l'mt they recog-- ; Till th' b.bik, we t .. 'Glance again. ? Tq J the hu ." .VTURDAV, EEB. 4th, EHJ $ 3.L00 to Los Angeles 41.20 00.7.3 and relurn direct. via San Francisco. Portland. ! Return limit March 7, 191 1 . II. H. Mil ward. 'Jin. Ithl91I. titk J.'G. Shields Jr. Jan. 8tli 191 1. 231U & Geo. L. Tite. Jan. 8th & Wm. Soelbwg. Jan. 8tn 1911. W. II. Caaiity & Jno. J. Gillel t : Jan. Tooele sold v.astibulc Pullman Standard sleepers aivl Uininj? cars Meals A la Garte Leave Salt Lake Gitygip. m. Fob 4th Secure your sleeping car now through A, W. Raybould, Secy, Itiks Club Sakt Lake, or any Salt Lake Route .Atjfent Pm further infor rnaticn res-eryati- ons till 22 :h St. John From Salt Lake City Special Trains with R. T. Brown Bateaville Grantaville Sc & - St. 1911, i 2l5Ji LDS Sunday School eriry Sundnjr oclock a rain the diatricl s 4ioo4 e, house; Kindergarten, Primary, Deand rarenfs Theological at 10 latar-tr.ediat- partment. 'tins Religious Services in the! House at 2 pm. Everybody is cordia-U- y invited regardless of their rel;gkus convictions. Silas C Orme, Peter Clegg, , Alvin A Walters . Ward Bishopric Melbodist Church Services at the Methodist Chu- h hs follows: Preaching every Sun. 7:Wp m. Sunday School at 11 a m., and - r Feck, G. P. A. Los Angeles, Cal. j. H. Manderfield A, G. P. A. 199 Main, Salt Lake City, Utah -- i prayer meeting every m. A cordialnvitation to all. rP at 7:30 p is extended Wed. Cook |