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Show PAYSON JHE PiiUIiM GLOBE. svary Saaurday by IT.G. 7. A. Student. ntovo, Sept 10,1896. Editor Globe: From B. Republican Primary. The Republican primary held hall Thursday night lu your is.ua of Uept. 12th at the city fU Gtoto PnbUshlnl Compinj. sppestnl an article over the signa- brought out an attcnrlence of about A If.MtJUOT.lMilm ture of A Uuiveraity Student in fifty. Although the attendance which peculiar exceptions were wae email and the interest at first This la autarai at tba puatoflSoe at taken to the remarks of Prof. difficult to arouse, it developed Fivauu.jip Utah, luv InNiimlntai thrunrh tba Brimhall to the young people of into one of the liveliest little conalia aa awil inattar. avaon. The writer starts ont by asserting tbut the Professor bad vent ions ever behl in the city. The SUBSCRIPTION; reen urging all of tbe young jrcople reorganization waa defend until aaanud-aUa- aa him Doutka Biuglaaupia Bra caaia .. The pretest conditiou of the Republican party in Utah ia inch that they trill not be able to elect even a justice of the pence nnlese some hind of harmony is brought about. The New York Democrats at .their state convention endorsed then P raced ed to nominate gold-bu- g Candidates to stand upon it It seems that politics this yt ar knows no consistency. .the Chicago platform and are pleased to know that all arrangements have been completed lor the establishment of a high School in this city, and commend the school board and principal for what they liavs done. It meant a great deal for the farther sdvance- - oinntof imredncatiohaTfacilitieSb is plainly evident that we rumpled the fur on the feliue in the rear of the Hancock building from the way it get its Itsck np. Jt My I how it pranced around the room. Surely must have hit it in the weakest spot. It upset the bucket of lie and pied" some type that belonged to the office and then went over and sat down 'in one corner and made a vain attempt to look wise. Next it went oat into the back yard, took cnt its brains, knocked them against the board fence to remove 'the dost and went back into, the room and drew oonclnsious from its own hardships, trials am Then it thonght o tribulation. matrimony the loothsome die gusting kind of course anr meowed for a monastery where it to attend the Brigham Youuj Acudemy. Now, one of the Inst remarks the Prof, made wns: If any young person should ask me what school to attend, I should ask him what he wanted; especially iu tire line of education, mid if he should say: 1 want n course in agrirnlture, then 1 should say, go In to the Agricultural College. the faes of this by what course of reasoning the University student reaches the conclusion expressed in his first sentence, does not seem clear. The writer then bohly, if not bitterly declares tbe rauk of tbe Academy to lie but a preparatory or high school, as ouo whose graduates am admitted to tbe freshman year of the University. Tbe reader would naturally expect uch su assertion Is preceded or followed by some evident e of has its truth, but not uutil eulered the double complaint that while Prof. Urimhull did not aa; that the Adadeiny was Intel lectually equal to any school in the state, he leu one tobelieve so and that one of the citizens of Payson had said that the Academy whs equal if not superior to the University of Utah, he brings fourth his declarations of the inferiority of the Academy sud the ignorance of the citizens by stating that the annual of the University announces that the graduates of tne Academy are admilhd to tbe University with rat further examination. I presume than Mr. Editor that should the next Academy auuuul contain the statement that the University graduates would be admitted to tbe freshman year of the academy without further examination that would be autfi cient proof of the superior rauk of u All.i the Academy. 1 1 . Ounr - f u . .. CH PAYSON EXCHANGE Cheap Jos Store J. . it Course iu General Science. Course in Liberal Arts. Course in MiuingEngineering Advanced Normal Course. Each of these leads to the bac- 1. 2. 3. 4. calaureate degree; the Normal Diploma, by provision of state law, exempts the holder from all examinations in the public school system. 51 A Four Years Normal Course leading to a certificate of graduation which exempts the holder from teachers examinations for a term of years. 6. Preparatory Course leading to the collegiate course. Tuition is free in all departments. The only charge for entrance is an annual registration fee of ten dollars. One hundred free scholarships are maintained in connection with the Normal School : applications for appointment to auch scholarships must be made to the State Superiutemleutof Public Instruction through the couuty Superintendent. Since the last academic year a throughly equipped .Training School lias lieeu established on the University grounds; a gy turn asinm and a manual training department have been added. Entrance examinations may be belli at the homes of the applicants, under theauperviaion rf thu county Superintendents; graduates of accredited schools may be admitted without examination. For catalogues and other information address Dr. J. E, Talmage, President of the University or the undersigned, D.R. Allen, Secretary University of Utah,SaltLake City. Iv-i- BULLS-EY- E CAMERA. letter writing and cor. OIHn wxf fu U. months trial suliscriptiou to Letters Pl'IiLIBHIKU Co, Indianapolis, lntl., U. H. A. anil reail the h1 dresses of many attractive young men ami women that are wealtliy and lire in Ixnry, who desire n correspondeuL Illustrated manual, free, with every instrument LIGHTEST, SIMPLEST. )8.oo and Siz.oa Mmtla tom, EASTMAN KODAK OGHCSTM, N. V. CO. ttl Laud u flies, room Lide Halt 2U0y 0y. PACIFIC sTas "SYSTEM. The Ilio Grande Weatern Railway Company will pay a reward of $15.00 for the conviction of any person for thnwing stoues or other missiles at its trams. A. K Wkl.BY, General Snperiu ten dent-SaLake City, August 5tb, 1896. lt Dr. Prices Cream Baking Powder Worlds Fair Highest Aw- aS sum t n ill Mix III Ml AM 12 Xaat-Buu- Btatloua and S alius TO Drn ihw Balt Lake Ar hprinavilla Ar Spantah Fork Payaon Sanliuiiila Uiaihmi Htllahl. Lasunda Cauoa Shliiig Eureka H Mammoth Jot. Ar Blivar City Dap At Watloaa vkara ao time aot atop, D traiaa run dally. la bow lbix 40 I2H 8S i a-- b 422 1 Fine Repairing a Specialty . . - . 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Train Statloai aa Fulluwai on July 1st improved and enlarged their sheep corrals at Teuuessee Bunlk Bound North Ronial Pass, Cdorado, where there is the Lv. Lvi ' bfITION Ar. Ar and of clear meuutaiu finest grass A M I' l AM rnnuing water, which ia free ofIJK isu SOU Otfll.B I il coat to the sheep men. The Com- - .s u a vi lv':!8-- 1 Lakaji;; ifc, pany has also provided sleeping1 Lalii Jiiactioa 40 S In accomodations , which will be kept j? JJ" i A Ainnrhua Furk 1S.B 20 J especially for sheep men who stop I'iaiMint lirova j SbOu I'rovo there to graze their sheep, 1 bprinavillr 1 44 8ianiah Furk cau handle your mjtton 1 IS Puyauu S Kuphi Before eastern markets. a so ordering too your core, be aura and write for Ouaia 100 D. to either F. futlier information 1 10 L?l UIBurt '& S 45 A. Frisco Nevina, General Agent, George 120 Ilawkea, Traveling Freight Agent, Four trniua dally from to Halt Luka. Two font traiaa daily A. J. Gregory, Traveling Freight Ogdon friHa Salt Taka toull poiutvaavt. 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C DAILEY, t ubiit. attractive fifry mhtt JNMf Wait-Bo- n JFrom TTtnli To tha grant A bright Devoted to bniri Italic B'j, nn Dr. Prices Cream Baking Powder PICTURE TAKING IS EASY rams 1 1 iiriHH-iH- vided: I EFFECTIVE APRIL u-- )a No Tiresome Layovers, Close Connections in Union Dei Hits. And Positively the Quickest Routs Tba only lino ruunluc TItali. dlr-n- K t. uA wink la daylight rltla through tba uf tha Bothy aaauory inialnt mountain. bo aura to aai fur tickat that mull via tha SCENIC LIKE OE THE WOULD. S. DOUGLASS, nw ity, St. Luis, Or suy point jmaisi tu nuu t XIsice: Payson C A SPECIALTY. Forget the DOHT UH Kansas ijGMicrhl Bnuliiuc BfialuMit I is cA o pityson, Utah. iTrauMCt 1 BANK ISAVINfiS vill then What 7 com-muicati- 8urk Wonderful bargains in Dry Goods. 0 per cent lutorett paid oh time ileposf and Notions. Nothing like it ever COLLECTIONS seen before in Payson. Would not a little printers ink be a splendi d lever to elevate the University of Utah school, aa the University annual of sad Btats Vernal School, Salt iaka City. 1896-makes no mention of the li The next academic year wil Y. Academy, notwithstanding the statement of A U. a? Does A U . begin September 16th. a. know that graduates front the The following courses are procountry schools are admitted al Capital! $40,000.00. some future time. After the ball waa started it didnt take very long to see thal there were Iso factions present; one in favor of sending delegates to the Independent Conventions and the other to send them to the The McKinley conventions. followers of McKinley claimed that the meeting waa called by order of the regular, or former Go to Cheap Jo organization of the party and therefore its duty was to elect Whose prices are low McKinley delegates, while the His goods he will show Independents claimed that the to had send the privilege primary know And yon delegates to the Suit Lake convenhe tells you so. tion if the majority whs in fnvor of doing an. Quito a hot discussion followed, in which some feel inga not altogether of a pleasant nature were manifest. A vote waa finally reached and the McKinley people won, the rsult being thirteen to sixteen in their favor. Then they practically took the meeting into their own hands am selected the following delegates about as fast as they could be named: Jna Dixon, W. A. Miles, "CUPIDENE Ilenry Fairbanks, Armnn Cravens, This ffrwt VmCabla Lee Simona, Orson Ilulih, O. I Vluiittr,thfiiMpri fcl IlinilllUUS ttoa ol fatnoiM Frunrti physician, will quicKly aur vo of Simona, Jr., Ammon Kebeker, T. prauu, audi umt Manhood vin or dtotLiiw of the - geatfnitivff I tCk.avmlHttl iiuikwftie, Scmnie lHilllty. O. Wimrnor, W. Craveua, Frank V uilini'ja to Miwrjr, KxbteUNiliiir HraliH VurWirrte Bud lir dfir or nlffliL Piavanni quk'to fetoivm l wl.uhi; imtrVckHl letuto toApenuiAtniTtic.iftAiid i'ru.1 Fsirlmuks, T. G. TV i miner, Jr., Ill I uua liver, Iha tTPlIlKSSKeli t a.I llieiiorreniia AFTEI1 BEFORE sue ofreiieur all Inuritlen 8. Wimmer, Geo. Williams, Mrs. kjjn.viiainl th went l tnnetbniii:-rCriDKXft lv toMuv ninety per eent nra unanea alia Iw T. G. Wi miner, Mrs. T. G. Wim-me- r, riaiaiiri7rrrtiir-t- r mthri turul -' ,rlaiNma 4eve nut affiict a pemiaaenia.w writlvl retnmert if Jr., Mm. II. Kapple, Mrs. iUSibei.vixhirft-UU- , by mvIL WwiJ lie ruaactrcufcir e4 taetimonlaa tor tout luiaailhaehtbCd. iOM MV1 UBU.UI CaZU Frank Fairluiiks, Mra Juu Dixon, r e.ile at John Quiclrya' f and Mrs. Lee Siinont. . . into tbe preparatory divisions of both institutions? la he aware that the Academy gives a six years normal course, a three year's business course, a four year higli could pursue the noteless tenor school coarse, the first two completi of its way" ami chase the rats in the preparation of professional n molested. teachers and business men, and the third preparatory to tbe Academy's own normal college wjrk and uniConfirmee Ratal. versity work iu our own and other If he is aware of these states? 46th Con .For the plainly see that forenne of the Mormon Church a facta then be will is no more a prethe Academy Wit Lake October 4th to 6th the paratory school for the University Union Pacific will sell mound trip than it is for its own higher work, tickets October 3rd to 6th good and that it has a sphere of activty subordinate to no other institution. tor return nntil 12th. stated in tbe si m. p m. It is further that one thing urged Ssntaqain 12.35 trains lv. 7:20 4:13 in favor of the Academy was that 7:29 4:21 it developed good moral character 235 Payson " 2.25 7:38 4:29 which conld not be doue at any Benjamin 2.25 7:44 4:34 other place." Now, no such remark Fork Spanish made by Prof. Brimhall. This 7 50 4:41 was iSpringville 2.10 have been an inference of A may 1.90 8 KM) 4:52 U. S., but the Provo premises upon which j Arrives at Salt 7:45 a. m. and he bases hit conclusion are want6:30 p. m. Tickets good from ing. Tbiuk of it, tbe Academy Stations south of Neplii Oct 2nd being the only place for developing moral character. The home, returning Oct. 15th. the church, the public school Bet aside. ProL Brimhall di l lay on tbe importance of W. Bats 0. B. via emphasis Taswagn aa an element of culture spiritual conFor the following political tne best civilization and broaght ventions a rate of one fare for the forth s strong array of historical brand trip will he made: and philosophical proof in supDemocratic convention at Piovo, port of his vaewe, but in no way or indirectly waa the Sept. 24; tickets sold on 23 rd and directly insinuation made that persona 24th; limited to 26th. were degraded by attending the Independent Republican con- University. Yet A U. a. insinuvention at Salt Lake Sept 24; ates thatsnch a thing waa presumed tickets sold on 24th; limited to by the speaker, whom I have heard both in private and public apeak in 26th. the highest terms of our state Republican state, convention institution and its students. In at ML. Pleasant, Sept 24; tickets fact I know of hin having been sold on 24th; limited to 26th. A instrumental in getting poaitioua for University trained normals, but Special train each way. shows ,Reputlican congressional con- aaU. a almost his magnanimity by directly in interaayiug vention at Ogden, 8ept. 26; tickets from that degradation of rogative told on 25th and 26th; limited to some of the Payson boys had been 18th. due to the Academy. Certainly the President of the Uuiveraity will not overappreciate such a Sow! Thi! vicious attack upon his Alma We offer One Hundred Dollars Mater. Now while we differ with reward for any case of catarrh that A U. a. on moat points we Cannot be cured by Halls Catarrh thoroughly agree with him iu oue, yiz, facts should be stated just the fare. aame, and I ask: lat. Ia it a fact A Com J. F. that Prof. BriuiLall urged all the Toledo; Ohio. young people to attend the Acad Ws the undersigned have known emy? 2nd. Is it a fact that the F. J. Clieney for the last 15 yearn Academy as an educational institution ia a preparatory school to and believe him perfectly honor- the University of ftah? 3rd. Ia able in all business transactions it a fact that the young people of end financially able to carry ont Payaon were tohl that the Acadany obligations made by their emy is the ouly place where good firm. West A Tbcax, Wholesale moral character can be developed? 4th. Ia it a fact that the fniveisity druggists, Toledo, Ohia is charged wi'h degrading iu Waldiko, Kinxai A Mabtin, students? 5th. Ia it a fact that Wholesale druggists, Toledo, Ohia the Academy is the cause of the ' Halls Catarrh cure is taken in- degradation of some of the Pay sou trays? Or ia it a fact that A 1 1, a. ternally,' acting lirectly upon the has manifested more seal thau blood and tnaobus surfaces of the consistency, more vanity than VyWrii.r'Ttiamonials' bent free erooity? Price 75 cents 'per bottle.' Sold Respectfully submitted from A. B. Y. Academy btudeiiL all Dtnggists. Semi-annu- Anthtiriaad to. XecmT a raar .We ALL ROADS ra golujr It you WIMMEB Provident. ut W. S. TABSKB K.B. W1MUKR. whirr 21 U U train do 'Poultry, Farm, OardsaJJamstary, Lewa, Kailroad sad kalbit train run dally asaopt Sunday. Fsociag. . Dodc-eD. C. Th earned at arilaa la aaa. Oatalagwa Fna. rratght Paid, friaaa Law. Uaa'l Mgr. a. h. nincucE, f. a. wadleiu it. nu McMullen woven wire fence col Traffir Maiuarer. Gea'I Pu. A Tlrlrot. Art. UllliUlitfllO.MuMI4 CSCASAF K K Evirything modem anduf) to datr 25 rooms single or rn-euit- e, HACK meets all train Livery Stable in connection. Iziix,5o lino L- - room sample ..LJ.WJOHTMAN Frop. |