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Show J-.- GAILEY' , notary public v i 'With Iilli I, JAES t sfyuu.i'i . , t ' S lAhh ' il1 1 Or. I (, M s"an. JMu inna Vhitt sid.-sToma Blood ami Maggie M"i trail ho iltornooiif w as Counselor at Lai sjnut in la intr tramos attir wjuoli n ( u h h was m oidor. TluTso who njood tin hospitality of the I TAII .'ouiur ladtos wive the Misses Ma- . fa Harm r. llirdio Adams, Min- no Rurtmi anil Mossors Harry and Loon stiontr7TnL Knowlton, Hi nn and .Tamos Morgan, Will (,"l'h ii Dan and Frtmk Adams, lhiuLM luti sides, Harold Lav ton, ird tm-- and HyrtuT aider wh ame down from 'Logan. Hhl - l'at H ( bke. wbb even sell it for less than the home baked loaf costs l Make arrangements witji your grocer to supply you with this' bread fresh daily; It s better than any other "baker's bread you ever ate. We hest-L-St-flo- Better use the only three-- ur different kinds " We reclean it before using. and blend -- Then it and the other are pro-ingredients portioned by weight, Great machines do fne mixing. The dough thus formed is put in regulated ris-ing chambers When it attains just tjie right life, it is baked in special ovens. y f' v These special , , ovens bake each loaf perfectly through and through. Royal Table Queen bread is now sold by all grocers in, Davis county." y tlothes are shabby almost to the last degree, and never adequate for the demands of any temperature. Ills bearing and appearance fopee to the pass r this question Why does lie want to continue living? Thoie is in every line of lirin a roonrd of yielding to every rtrmidatrrinTl'hrH'.TosqmaTTaild fine even in the wreckage of show . s evidence a of feature, onoe splendid presence.' It must have been an inspiration "to hope, a premise of achievement, a pledge of usefulness There' is the shattered wreck of a human life. Nothing more pathetic has 'ever been seen on the streets. ' The fact most clear in that face and figure is that of weakness; the inability to compel self deto nial; the weak surrender of love case the and o tempation; As a record pleasure. plain as carved in stone is the pnfbf of a young manhood rich in capacity in possibility. But half obscuring that fine testiof mony are myriad evidences the dnj.s when lie quit the stern and-unbound- luxuries.-- - m purchasing lie had a grind lie must have been one of those who tell you laughing that if ou curb your appetite, carefully conserve your forces, save your money and live at home, you are missing a lot of fun. lie must be one of the tribe that excuse excesses by the statement that one should live while alive, for when one dies one is a very long time dead. All of that is true. I But here is the bigger - truth. He didnt deny himself when he could, and now he is denied when he is helpless. There -- is not a battle 4n all the world that be can win and he the man who could " have won all of them. There is not a pleasure that he can now enjoy save the transient and costly one of steeping his senses in drink And even that comes rarely There is not a 8 ingle service" he of can render to that society been a he have which prop might Ooc 0 0 RPHEUy THEATER OGDEN 7 Big Vaudeville Acts andJastronghold.' Change Every Week lie didnt control himself. ile didnt practice self denial. Now Night Prices: 15, 25, 50 ancL75 cents Matinee Prices: 7 v 15, 25 and 50 cents 0 v 0 QCZDOC Truth About Him. been faithful, vhut she had had many Each individual known ,,ora EvanSel,n. oil hat 'not, had been merely a transient 'condition of her, He did not excuse or a derecognize this as an Essenfense, but as a fact simply. no of was tangible perhaps tially b a frenzy, substance;' spirit. dream, an epitomized s conception, th of parting of lig&t sex. on1 knew wht h God the llpeGardy. - ny 4 " .v.6 v (1; " c-- I t ff 'W V. 1. 4 . M t ) ' ft f f Wl V - - . ' ' .j . ir- - v r . t, t f . A C.v LiO-- 4 -, A- ; 1 , W r- - I i s ir V i I'V 7- - - e i,t5 . W I , L. .r-- t t) V' 1 ! f , - , - V lv t , v 1"-- , f . 7 itv vc ''.r.l L'V 'o V . y ; s. V r L c - k ft fA i fe' r ? V i. -f jA: 7 Tf VvA , and it will work for you every the hour and every minute of Save the and night. your day self. Deny indulgence in any pleasure you can not afford Let either in money be of cost cask the it your , .a RECORDS'" BADLT & JkiL. ;,i TRIAL OK JOSEPH SMITH, Till: MORMON PROPHET To obtain this scent the Utah Moving Picture Company built at an cnonnous expense a half mile of street, residence, stores and bus!- was ness buildings, all faithfully reproduced from old photographs,-obtained-aft- ir An lHsh athlete who training for a mile tace, which lie had very research in the libraries of the Church high hopes of winning, went one day, Down this street came the raiders, mad with the lust for destruction, and driving from thicr homes the accompanied by his man, 1at, to have a trial in a Held convenient to ills persecuted Mormons, women witli babes in their arms and little children clinging to them in fear. Old own house people, struggling under the weight of some household treasure, vainly striving to rescue from destruction-so- me he as Now. 1at, said ills mastei, poor thing TficyvaTue, menfrghim'g valiantly forTheir loved ones, only to he defeated in the terrible handed him his watch mind that you end and with bloodshed comes the added horror of tire. One by one, the homes these people have note the collect time lu which start struggled for fall into blackened ruins. and finish ' Hundreds of people were used in the enacting of this tremendous scene and four cameras were ope Put, who, nTum VHV, was very rated to insure T his unuMi.il scene will he perfect reproduction. witnessed when 100 Yearsot inoud of his young nuti r b prowess 1, a. shown Mormonism-l KAY that him iViLLE OPERA HOUSE, Monday Evening, Apri, 14th. lu the athletic menu, ussun-iho would make nm mistake , ' ADMISSION: ADULTS :i5e. CHILDREN 15c Now, ic happened tli.it. by iume.un Irish Athlete Ran inJMo Time, for the Stop Watch Had Actually Stopped 1 lucky chance the watched stopped at the pieciae moment in which he sfio lecPfoT run iffoit into the Having' put his race, the athlete mushed almost ex . liana ted The time Iat he siiouled, breath lessly Iat initnedi.it. h pulh d out the r the watili rnd on look.ng at first time since the stait, an expres sion of surprtae, mingled with pride, lst hi h features oveispread " lie answired, ' you sit llegoh have biateu all mords fot you have jhmflMtMii-h.u-Un.u- L! TRUE SECRET OF POPULARITY. PRIVILEGE OF BEING NOTICE. ASS AN Microscope In the Kitchen. Tho nsn nf the mlcroscopc lg rccora riot of the mended" In the'kitc ordinary house, at least of those having all army of servants and purchasing by wholesale In hotels, bourding housea, hospitals, Jails, Its use In our complicated modern life Is becoming essential, and the need Is based upon the necessity of determining the degree of adulteration of food The chef has no excuse for not knowing what he buys If he is provided with a , microscope In starchy substances the adultera- tlons will soon be revealed by thlf microscope If the grains of starch do not have the selfsame form in the potato and in rice The same, thing may be said of the spices. Pepper can be adulterated only-wlpeas or ground' beans, -- and this fraud also The rule detected may- to be almost applied may qilversally all foods that pass through the kitchen, and especially the kitchens of the wealthy. Coffee under the microscope doe not look like chicory In structure and chocolate made with peanuts does not look like pure jdioeolate. Har' pers Weekly. henir th iiy- ofMish. Bowl A famous doctor ys: Eat a good bowl of mush and milk for your breakfast, and you will not need any medi- . Laughable Practical Joke. An amusing scene was witnessed in a Birmingham, England, Street, the other day. An ingenious person tied the reelof a fishing rod to a lamp post near the bottom of the street and fixed the hook in the back of a friends overcoat near the neck The result Wae that the person walked up the youvtot make a better and a nobl street gradually unwinding the line er argument. Deny yourself while and causing the many people wishing you have the power to control to crosil the much frequented thoryourself. Or, as sure as there is oughfare either to go under the line day and night you will come to or to kaft untlVthe fun was finished. find The manhearing the hook and unrollthe timewhen you can-no-t the line walked up the street with pleasure; when you will .have ing dignity' and contentment until great nothing, with which to buy, nor he reached the next erose street where capacity for happiness of even the be was Informed of the inconvenience lowest and .most transient kind. he was causing. Ogden Examiner. Bids for the position of water-imistfor lvnysville district No. will be received until April 7th. er Girl Must Have Some Beauty, Grace and Intelligence. fand fspeclally Radiance. Generally Coneidned Inalienable, but New York Magistrate Who Fined Student Thought Otherwise. U, John 0. Linford, Chairman. V What can a young glil, who ther a great beauty nor n Is gnat nel heir- right to Coinpnn'd to tlo i: t make a fool of vourstlf the right of free speei h width loud mouths pro claim the moil theifshed one, is of small concern In the aveinge person Of nil plates when some restraint on he foi mer n Ight Im e pot led New Yoik Is Ihe last lh.it would he thought et In the night rmirt n 1 'olmnbla of student, might h v mi nh rt i unstable In thejret of standing still under an Open umbheriif XTiile The f.f7irsshona overhead was filled.? 10 and warned that the p.miiltv fm the next offense of similar gem sis would lie a term The young man, In the woikhousi of mnse, was qualifying for a fraternity. He looked foolish - as was the authoritative Intention In' which he acquiesced : eo magistrate But," quot1 has a plght ponderously. no fi.it'-raitto order a man to nnl an nsiyof himself," and he ex pres: d the "wish that whole (liapter (o dd he liaTeTTTnTCr court that ie mlghflne them all In howmanv wavs New York invites youijg'intn to make asses ot themselyeiC and how many persons in that tow n,du fat, do make nsses.of themsel es without niolestatlon7why should the Jlne he drawn at a practice apparently so Inoffensive to public polProvidence icy asthe"onh criticized . ess, nor one to whom the gods stood sponsor at hlrth, do to make heist If popular? Lt t us sit down and lake our thins In 'our hands and think about II A gill must have, at least lu some small degree, four q mlitles '1 here art (hildtei of fortune who have them ah, and iii aburidan(es hut ns fiom a small palette of prlmaTy'tolo'rtf a grr.it' plctuie may ho pnlnttd, Just 10 out of a few ilementary atlilhutes quite 'I he wonderful results are possible four qualities of personality are Ileauty, grace, Intelligence, i advance Meauty may ho that of face or figure, or It may be merely, an effort of beauty through style, charm, or even one of the other three qualities following: not alone of movement, but all accomplish7-"- 1 merits in activity, such as dancing, skatlngbwlmmlng, riding., and hIho any especial gifts, such as a talent for music pr acting In other words, the glriw ho has the gift of grace- - tg the girl who does things well - By intelligence Ib meant the syrupy thetlc, adaptable quality of inlnd.rath-e- r than that of the brilliant order. But the one great attribute that crowns Journal them all granting, o course, some gift of the other Jhrcc but without which beauty, grace, deverness are 11 as the- sense apples- of Sodom-- In of enjoyment, the gift of happiness. can better define It I dont think than by the word radiance And best of all, radiance Is a quality that can be cultivated. For Sale A Standard bred trotting; marc, broke to work; also thrcc'colts. Inquire of Frank Grace-include- s - - J Australian Tea Fuodle. The tea fuddle is Btill In vogue In New South Wales and Queensland, writes a correspondent. The term has nothing in common with "fuddling In theBense ln9whkh that word is used In England A tea fuddle In Australia is a means of raising money usually at a bazaar in aid of some churchor chapel Those who enter their names as subscribers to the fuddle each subscribe a shilling Their names kre pasted on to teacups which are Jumbled together on a tea table. Each subscriber, after being blindfolded, picks up a cup Should he happen to pick up the one bearing his own name, he gets a prize. Aip there are usually about a hundred entries this very seldom happens and the money-oepurse oes to the, bazaar T funds London Chronicle , 1 Layton, Kaysville, Utah. It. FOR I V .. an-aro- t W- A EL' BEAT he is denied, and he cannot help cine. Indian corn contain a large amount of nitrogen, has qualities eashimself. ily assimilated, and Is fattening. It Boys, get to work.' If you Is cheap, and has great nutritive prop'Lave a jobjhank the Lord, and erties as well. A course of Indian make it a better one. Learn meal ln,the shape. of mush, Johnny something beyond the task ' re cake, hoe take, corn bread, etc , follow ed by copious draughts of water, quired. Make hand and brain and or, better to which, ofthetaskbefore if inclined still, cows milk, little heartapart lime' you. In no other 'way can you water may be added, wlll make life so certainly gain to greater value, now a burden worthTIlying,' and 'you win to a better worth. Save need no other treatment to correct how your nervousness and brighten your your money. No matter and give you sweet and peacelittle, save it. , Lay it up in the vision ful sleep. bant. There is some interest, Thursday Night Friday Night Saturday Night Saturday Matinee Jane ; -- 1 as' V? cak-blcar- lod,:-tQotldo- WflyTjf50lf ed his future embodiments I .under the average height, grey consideration : Why P 4 and-kee- p nn k w of eje and uneertam of step. Ills w uLvU'T It Is 4 IV lit-ti- BREAD risclW-sLlVii-ut- TWi l ror TablequeeN L.UCV i ,kc t -2- 7" tv lgrath' -- - an insight Into what tequlred of the trained uuTse in the eighteenth eentuij The article sas This occupation is as important for humanltj as its functions are low amL All poisons are not repugnant Akasilh nourish- ing flavor will instantly appeal to you It exceeds-- the drome baked loaf in actual food valtie by from 15 to 0-per cent. - But we charge no premium for it. "We hig pies the Mormon Church by " The Greatest 5,000 Fed of Reel Ever Produced Depicting an . Historical, Sacred and Secular Story authors, Mrss Nutting and Miss Dock; quote from an article-- ritten in 1764, which Kcluivjflv Sanctioned A k Here is a bread'youll -- ' llistor) of Nursing, ' the lu their uf.kot-iiVilapiedJo tals ouglif to be difficult UTpleabo for the lives of patients tna depend 'upon their choice of applicants The nuise should hepatient, .mild. compassion ate She should console the sick foresee their needs, and relieve their tedium The domestic duties of the nurse are To light the fires in the hollo, on a recent wards them going, to eairy ' st to a no.irby farm,,' became and distribute nourishment, to accotn oxoitod, when a young pan) the surgeons and doctois on whoso name is Henry, their rounds, and afterwards to remap. move all dressings, etc , to Bweep the a jynight dud, eoIaimed.''He, halls and wards, and keep the persons m gooso. vou'll kill tiiut, duek. of the patients and their surroundings clean, -- la empty allvessels.-unTHE CHOICE change the patients' lluen, to prevent noise and quarreling and disturHue us the question: Will you bances, to notify the steward of do without when you or everything they Bee which Is wrong, vail, to carry out the dead und bury them w lion jou must? to light the lamps in the evening, and of ihc-da.Alumstrauy-Ttour-visit the sick during the night, and night downtown people meet an to watch them contliUMlly, giv uig them old man whose face is an opeu every aid which their state requires, e nlume of- tragedy, lie is a and tieating them with kindness and FAULTNFSS BREAD Its delightful, 100 Years of Mormonism , Annie 1 'APofnen antf SALT A.-l- r. HAMMOND 11 Lu.t jSumhi1 jattornoon was the NURSES. OF 150 YEARS AGO ,,,s1011 t a v i rv njovalde partv t tin lihmo 0f Mr;' and Mrs. D. Tlmea Article Tells the Difficult I. M:ro;an. srivan bv tlu Mives DidDuties and Requirement of Their luMa Profession. ui. Bwymt and livin' V BALE W httr-W- y sotting of 15. son, Thoroughberd amlotttr-ngg- s; $ Irper' Airs. W. P. Epper- Adv Kaysville. FOIt SALE 20 acres of land near Kosedalo station, Centerville, also several young horses. Win. Wright. If you have anything the butcher can use, Chipman will buy It of yon and pay h. the-cas- -- Con-sideiln- v g Cement tvork of all kinds done order in a.ll parts of the county jfoundations, cement walks etc. All work guaranteed. Phone Harry Ross No. 1. on Farmington, , Utah. " FOR SALE Two and one-hainch American centrifugal pump good as new, piped and belted fo 22 foot lift. Address or call on The Reflex, Kaysville, Utah. ' lf Stafford Millinery Co. Our stock is well assorted in the seasons small and in large shapes-trim- med 7 latest styles. Our special - sale $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95 are exceptional values . - y Are Leadeas in. Low Prices We f ' 8weet Perquisite. Candy Is a perquisite of theater risk-rs seldom taken Into account. Alter a Saturday matinee the enterprising usher can secure enough bonbons and chocolates to last a week. The more absorbing the play the larger the supply. At an Interesting climax the emotional matinee girl forgets her candy box and .lets fLslide to the floor with several pieces Sticking in the corners. Immediately aft.eM.he performance all enterprising ushers search the houss for discarded sweets. Li1 w vr THE UTAH NATIONAL-BA- NK OF OGDEN, UTAH UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY X , OFFER3 TO DEPOSITORS EViRY FACILITY WHICH THEIR ES PONSIBI LIT Y WARRANT BALANCES, BUSINESS AND "RALPH HAROLD E- - HOAO, President J. PEERT, Vice Praa. W , J. PARKER, Vice Pres. A. V, li'INTOSH, Cashier. i I p- - ' ' ' - I L |