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Show I s T ' r H?- V f f ot 4 V 7 ' r7 t U 'O' ' ' y J f r 0 - A A N S j" ) K - k r f & Sfimm . 3 pr ' " " r " J 4 J St J 1l ' x f 4 4 , Jrt t csCTito arwayh orowdad. mu- Bta" aa IwaU BTO i AGON "f y half ro pad the T LIFE IN UTAH FIFTY ,sf r,. i S' t b irJ iyfSJ V. f r u ameed tae men. 3 Icha drwrttsu. Tho wetter Rad Jetroeyed to Cobieas Ca fSaB ef Tig Dwarrt Naira gf Captain I eycciniy to ana hie old frond Mr. and Mra 1,1 Before the United States was drown Reason points the probability of Matthlae F. Cowley, who hailed ' Bt0 th maelstrom i Of international specific object in view; The primal he auae ward In Bait lake City,from but I in hla earth career Is ho I of educational lectures, nimbp he found that the oap-- 1 Arife. the trend of the times was purpose A from It. Oaorrs told of micht prorrem; and the spirit entity ' tam had Just left for hoosa However. avidly toward peraonai rain and ar of tugteg the peopio to employ PresL hoow S. when there , man cannot proyrees pbyetoaUy, rood teachers and to par them win. record remains behind, and the crandiaement and the pleasures of I aopstone of the new taker H Intellectually or spiritually except OUR-GALLER- Y PrUd that there' waemutetate other officers who knew the hour; indeed, the public pulaa a 0 masonry work havtnc bean f be In a body Of flesh end tabernacled opposition than formerly to tho Cowley called him peered to beat with a hlrh fervor of Jt, A larch assembly was However, tbe world at ierpn Ihara never was a bettor of j internet in the many and varied en- - bones loo. fra- - U Faintes were fired by Cape tjl eho,ta taut ? bos not yet been able to grasp the Attar from A M. Blair at Iroa Bm gJJ f well liked. The of our modern life, to the mighty Import Special praise Is ax- of this to them, aoXM City reported that the iroa bo seat promt ifhltonr, out Anternaeh dlscourarement and disregard of the whet Mf the architect of the statement wm proceed Inc briskly. cryptic Cowley eras stationed better tendencies and Instincts of hu4 m. chief tho maaoo, Romney, Even lo this wiih twe of hla former fellow officers, man nature that make for wtth Weleti-ma- a Writlnr from Oxford A iht intel- the numerous enlightened axreligious acid that settlement war pro hdwa.e I Parry, and their man. and the entire subject of conversation lectual and spiritual development of bodies bold, somediffering faonrf a tends latter newsy Quincy others dtotlnctlvs rraaalnr and rare acaouat of the waa.on their pleasant eaaodation wtth the mind. ,, Two aow the marlean Fork. views there to still a general achoola the tyoeum, atore wwmen, Ofd oourse one question- The almost enervating exigencies vague, traditional belief In an Immaterial and other phaaaa of community Ufa With the aid of l? Cap- end horrors of th world war brought hvme-SrTthereafter," that the earth and nil A letter from Paymn atated that tho wont marshal's of-- everybody .flldlr up standing, and there things that appear material to our - atom wss doind wall. So ? the Relief eociety women them had also writer found that Captain John came a wholesome the in reaction course was 11 Take the Sunday school. There 7 our- - bodies ' opened a etora with 11,- - wee eovisCerahle City was still minds of alt people which led away ere but senses including in their nature hauling of ere from In Cobiens Captain Alton, though from temporary sabecribed and a total of 11,01 tho the frivolous end to the terminus of tho e young men is chaplain of the makeshifts" for the time being d to expected. contemplation of life In end will then be done away"? our Battalion, sixth Field Artillery the a graver and A telerraph offlea had juat been Utah hodthern at Bendy. The Upper its relation to a preeant posJordan A material division. habitations our mortal tab- -, jvu completed. Going out to Ms barracks sible future existence. The opened at Kanoah, with Volney Kln( drunks bridge general ernactea, are but miner hadt staggered into a the found a real jovial encumbrances , operator. of thought among the non-coionn and shortly afterward had Salt correspondent The status of ell .existence to reduced Lake lie awaiting him and a line Word wee received from Fountain keen ba tents left at home came to be rath to a conglomerate mass of Incomfound dead. n hearty Eton handshake. Captain Oman that B. Brow's flour mill had Is the eon of John B. Axton er toward ths religious arid spiritual. prehensibility," m which there is no been dbetroyed by fire. Henry A Rawls sends a short letter We believe alto that, without ex' sensible definition of entitles; no Corinne had received word of ex- from Ossryetown. Beer Lake, prais- captain of chaplalnc of the U. S. ceptlon, our boys who, actuated by specific physiological requirements oa and head ermy of this of In the that attractions section. ing oold in department Montana and weather tremely of tbe urge enthusiasm, patriotic which to D. base the qualities or attriC. Recently the head that a necre had been froaan to The netial editorials, exoerpto from Washington ported from their loved ones to serve butes of sentient Individuality. other pap and miscellany dealing chaplain came to France and assisted the No death in Norun canyon. ' cause, were in like manner habitation, no food or In the burial of the unknowrt wsrrior great with erusade A thousand the will buffalo were reported against polygamy, In Tarla His office la at Room salutarily affected by the strenuous be needed. All visible clothing on the road between Fort Shaw and am Included in the issue. 11 the creation, tho State War Navy department at experiences through which they pass- wonders of orderly existence as seen A leading editorial is devoted to of Fort Benton. the cepltal. The son informed mo hie ed dally, inmid strange environments In all nature and throughout the uniHon. A.' A. Sargent, IT. g. senator-ele- argument urging that Utah should be father the trenches undergoing verse, the grand scheme of beautiful on Jem for perhaps starting front California, vialted a abort admitted as a state. Another tolls of e tour intended tho western military dis- severe tests it may be of their very and varied design, even the fair flow-e- r, time in Okden and was (Ivan a rout- tho general, development of the year tricts of manhood as well as of physical and Too tittle to known of the shrub, the tree, the flowing in this torrferr. ine reception. ,, endurance. ma n who did so much to keep alive this stream, with their beneficent Usee the mental fori the blessed came of Then the of day true the Americanism in the spirit benefit, delight and Instructive Army ef the United States Ths son armistice, and later the rejoicings at nr-- u to os a clog ole to tho only chaplain who has followed the of the fortunste VBt0 hfher life or spiritual In hie fathers ones though our gladness woe mixed in tbe put. has beta tha footsteps or where wtth 7 father end eon both the alloy of sorrow; for not all Urt?nt!Tlk f lhe futur serve in the same en-- 1 capacity as chaplains Young chap- ths dear boys returned some remain bjrJtnany eminent leaders la lain married a Salt Lake girl Hascl over there still. and thoufht; th The regenerating fires of heartdaughter of Mr. and Mrs J. with littl ??r,e and : w. Edwards They leave Dec. t for aches bereavements In war, blood- modification, still obtain. Vagaries America tad may visit Balt Lake soon. shed and death, brought about great lrratlonal ar,e and have no foun-.'- on Captain Axton has made a lasting rec-- changes of sentiment In the hearts truth. scriptural at Cobiens end is wsll liked ena and minds of tbe folks at home and BT HAROLD H. JKNSCN. eestota in msny social and athletic also of our brave lads at the front In an einlnent writer'an'think." events As an illustration of how his the service of their country. But has what gloom and melancholy for railroads the future looks very work to (Bpudal Correspondence.) appreciated the writer want' that spirit of regeneration and up- - !f,ilfence1contmPJat the vaet Jtruc- indeed. 11. Pessimists net Nov. bright ed to qre back to Cobiens as the lift remained with our returned Oerroany, get n this light! Whet COBLKNZ, in Germany and moat people were some distance out of I roes and with the people? Let ue is a term that could wanted GEORGE HALES. are Sr What end think some day town- - A large ermy team of wild a wiadora!.LJe,l5n! wall be applied to the United - States underoptimistic What a field of display hope It hoe in large part been re' horoen wss coming along and the turned. proper government i Born In Canada in and a new com nmn wealth, execution do the work, of cation however, can army of occupation la Oerroany, ' if will come back, in fact. It toGermany I c Tank coming the to with greeted Chaplain convert to since we have come. In the not bo disputed, for ,he set typo on that were necessary but as they arc fast. Hermanlem - , YriaJ? h? tb contmptotlve mind! salutes end smiles, and Immediately f6eHowever, an army of peace, the qualification le tea this veteran came to Nan too early tenues of The D ret row definitely assured that there to no isho? wtadom of design, all this Find German Sweethearts. volunteered to take the writer to the further In the days of that city's prosperity which made lie first appearance in used to denots their physical fttnssa cause for alarm or worry on of after serving a f 0,8 The wrijtbr could appreciate somewar's possible , t0!a ned prominence, and although a ahoe- score the of and at various times subse- Never has the writer in his aaeocia- - what the, momentary-purpose, .to be thrown th chaplain did men. j tiDutione ha again become military dladpUns under maker by trade, he aoqulred there an quently he. wtth other tion with army men, which hen been whteh the't I encumbrance to real Captain Axton stated that Major the Americans work in Geru. a decree of existence ond varied and wide in scope, seen such acquaintance wtth printing, the art Uke A. C. Ded) Brower and Pratt in Key t0 Arolojy ") (P p O. Littlefield, came to this city fine specimens of manhood an be many. Thq boys cannot do just aa preservative of nil erto." at which a v he worked at various times after for the winter season and worked "at found In tho U. & army along ' the they please. This is mistaken idea. mA-k!w. ,hav uninspired, puny ?' reaching the Balt Lake Talley. His- the ease in the old establishment Rhine. .The people in Amertoa have Curfew lews prevail, and no shop to Cobiens'bu't 7hSed?d llosophlslng on the things of tenried" rolapsi! allowed and.haf1 to to man gell name to God, he strong with a liquor Utah ears home when wan on In it about cases a wrong Idea tory the site ef the many spiritualising and wresting the In uniform, drunks are treated to visiting him. 'Major 8antschl to d eeutlageat ef the Mormon Ba'tallon, present Hotel Utah. Hie located at an "our boys abroad Advene allega- six of Clem Bchramn and tato th ,h mighty pur- thf telSI Pimm UrJ?HttUn . akitoagh if ha was a member ef that early date at Beaver, where he was tions are months' herd labor which is hav- great friend to returns end Weals life unmerited and undeserved of Deity with the of Shriners visit in to the Europe dittos of the flech. Justice of the peace end held other for the men are conducting them- ing a wonderful effect towards mak- during - future of Hla childrenrespect r tomans eryaelaatioe, his name dose In took active As long na meet-1 several part large taka tbe cure. The morale P: l net appear an its printed master rolL Civil as Well as ecclesiastical posi- selves wll main in a mry credita- ing many There Is among us today, on ths the to an executive officer at--1 He Inga the deny to man of onr abroad , That he was an early arrival In the tions, and where be died in lilt. high. They are techad to General Hale s staff. Anoth- - P" t many, evidence of a partlcu-s- r revelations of God,-juble manner and the M, N. do not not so long will dlacouraged or down hearted and I larly attitude, pernicious In have sueh a job as they did during hurtful man from west knew ths was 'roP , thebllnd they for this department the people of Utah had passed a quiet tbs war. The health and welfare of tho writer never found a homesick Lieutenant Clemansen, who halls Cap- - Its effects and tending seriously to lndartnesA maa one fear was tain Axton them. iThelr end Christmas. In among this and peaceful to intellectual from men la the taken much than spiritual the city bettor the retard of th.EL8.r"ai man" was MATCRIAL guarded through, from somewhere I in- the Tenth ward ' hand was out on that of civilians they might be among tho unln tb Great in and the that Idaho. progress of the Individual. The Cf ef The Deseret Christman , day and serenaded the correspondent would general fortunate number who would be sent in One I excusable laxiness SfEesJU '""Utatad in the councils mental of to vice be Coblense leaves with willing regret, v News far Jan. A 1ITL homes of a number of prominent citi- pick any t of ths army boys In Ger- home. "I dont want to go home, to for somehow that American atmo-- 1 may be noted on all sides, end to and comprehends certain phrase. to conductive to make one stay I largely responsible for such lagging laws for the guidance of God's childThk issue to oharactsriasd by ac- es na. There were numerous school many and put them up against an a common Six hundred American boys have sphere longer The traveler comes with advancement. Since the cessation of ren during their probationary tern-,t- h count of several fatalities and other programs, parties, daaeas, etc. Ex- equal number ef civilians and wager married German glrto. This has be- keen tended account Is given by H. Mitchell the army boys stand highest In physt interest end leaves with a de-- 1 hostilities this tendency to ndcv cir cctdsote more than bad occurred of a jubilee of the First ward ,flhwere come quite a problem, for aa ths boys to come back. Even the ence has grown among ths people and cumstances wherein they to Sunday cal fltn far above that of the go within ee - brief a period In many school. to have back I to In and Proved. This 1 lnaeoord-bespecial arrangements harm of the both German great nnd brothers.' civic spirit working Insidiously people bo to dispatch from Ophir told send fluoa made tho after with na-la the 1 our communities,, eepeolalty among Lanai Imp rivunla. lively, jolly and good foreknowledge end Therefore, for the mbs of the men er anowaUdo five miles from there as this is about tho only way otherwise purposes of God, who turedi The-- military atmosphere to the youth. who are away from home, strangers thaogu now that a Gorman girl can get to there out best of , , that, bed caught and covered three- Daniel Oroenlg had greatly Im In roham what transpiredreveatodto'Atan indiversified In the all cheerof the many n of them spirit a Because square strange land, give America the matrimonial market to fulne , V men who were togging. One man ax- proved his store known as the "Ltone 1,1 terests end withal entertaining fea- council of the God. even beforlh. le deal, for they are to tobe admired rath- doing a big business. Now thir statehim self and gave the alarm, Den." dn Beet Temple street. It of life end the th of earth for te! er than pitied. It tures that form part true, they Uve ment will waa rescued, but the third. mere like a palace than a lien's den, Like abode of man had commenced. e sudden astonishment bring has it In In day, Gerof the an present American the activities kings, for R k or Abraham eome to many, who will nay, How could Cark. was still under the remarks "Local. -information become difficult Indeed for young Fire In rear bollding " of the many, wtth tho pr nt rata of ex- any American do such a thing? He II a whh heps abandoned for their en Parted which gives ns moro than center to women as in and a men Is, it is millionaire very change Messrs. A back Riggs, Leehtenburg Co., wee deed to her recovered alive. Eight oxen She of cant States tho more what bring occurred hi that end the Uvea like such. In the deeper thoughts upon bo ostracised. Bnt In many esses A the men bed were killed, and discovered end extinguished before it words and early dav t the immense gathering During the of of e buck private Kings ain't will serious matters of ill ln even have these reckless damage. made splrita glrto when heaven, X f wnsean were amaahed.Woodhouse bedAf-t- done much adolescent the morn- years usually termed the Townsend house a farewell no better off en we be. Throe squares boys Into real men who Instead of John , , her. and ell the iH! . begfam from and about eaU and a - li 4Leal period. It to a sore trialorto sit patienttime women Qod their with houted gave account of the fatal dinner was given In honor of H. 8. Ufa,day, thio boy! talk "wins, for wasting end , Joy. lecture, a Sermon world has got the ly through place The following to from the (Job roo-o- ra song, have now some object In for this svctisg ef William Thurmond, a Jacobs, senior mamber of the firm of skinned a mile. And the writer be- and idue allowance must be made obtained referred life and are doing the world come to: A eegt tcaoher. The letter became Jacobs A Co., crushers end samplers, lieved him for bin 8peclxl Correspondence.) hse which always bore appearance condition, to - ,o- - eed Ip an altercetton hie iwtor "Sow the Lord had shown onto ) with e departure to vMt his fam- out the assertion. good by taring in tL These women ME8A. Arls, Dec.' The occa- -j n the restless world of youth. This me. stick to tholr American hus- Mon was sn Abraham, the Intelllgencee ..Jtrseoleseme miner from West Tlntlc. ily In the east M. I. A. Christmas pro-- 1 earns condition, no doubt, will And now to describe the work of certainly Several marriages are formally bands him In the breast .Sad the shot spirit entitles psychic tho Mesa First wsrd. hldtinUe a recurring problem for the f: J--a died toufen hour later, The miner In this week's Issue. Among our men there; who, wtth tho Preach endowed wtth reasoning Intelli- The writer was a witness to a pa- ln the byward chapel, Christmas of parents, eve-- 1 solution secwise era and and English occupying troops, them study are In scene the folio thetic genes) that were organised before tho adjutant's office wing: Charles H. tions of to which the other three Mesa I parent classes and community j . mag lodged in jail. Germany. The duties of the the world Waa And a Uttto German sweetheart who wing, were I Franklin E. Johnson of the Ninth Wright, so of A R. Wrtght of this armies there stood invited, dismissing their tare societies ere not greet, end except for when one miles and miles just to be own bad walked of ward, aa employee of the Utah Can city, end Mias Ann . Rlisa Galloway, tho principle for the God. amonghe them that was like unto meetings to attend the most which they are near her American But among the more mature and said unto lover who those I who were trat railroad, eras fatally crushed be- daughter of Andrew Galloway of there, aa armed fores sergeant of beautiful to much and laxity impressive program TOunl people there would not la toy sick in a hospital, with him. We tween two earn. ' He lived nearly two Tooele City; the seremony was pergo down, for there applied for ad- ever rendered In Mesa. One notes ths absence to space there, will bo necessary. In fact, th mission. it Is effort. mental reality formed we Prrot. D. Walla. H. end for rules them by will Prose , take of The was the reading by.mone many of the spirit of desire these days after the accident. of the United Staton army of to go too oftenagainst to hospitals but she Prof. L.program materials, end we will make In a dispatch from fit George word WeUe also officiated at the marriage limiting Of E. Eggsrtson, of ths Mess . ths to and in getting sn Germany tor occupation of study, C. earth whereon e had secured Rlesr. Jr and Mbs these may dwell; George h was received ef an accident in Long high army official's of ths beautiful, Insplra-- 1 (landing and increasing ones knowl-Uon- and we will J. Player. Elder Joseph F. Smith probably the complete withdrawal of signature to a letter that ahe was to prove them herewith, te valley, in whloh two children loot poem. Life of the Master, .(j- -. le looked upon with favor by go every Tuesday, Thursday, and SatI see If they will do all things As a small though ever whatwhich troops I their lives. The roof of a house fell ofHoisted at the ceremony, - sinuous stream percolating by & 8. Jones, of Provo, most people who visit Germany to- urday and she held to the order soever the Lord their God shall comIn. crushing the children. Their moth' united T. J. Stevens aad Mlot Maria though Utah, accompanied by special mu- - j inthis Ameriare communities, Thera shoot our II, mand day. and through them; were all who to to bear powers they era were in the house, but were un- Stringham. keep their brought mimbere, by Miss Leona Pom-j,0f indifference has affected a first estate, shall be added upon; T. P. Thomas wrote to tho editor cans left la Oermaay aow, hut they persuade Mr that this was against end hurt eroy, and Mra Irma Fordsn, on vloi I considerable portion of ths people they who keep not their fast departing, and each w the are wives eUowed first nr for tho enoourogement establishment rotys only I ln Una and Mra Oscar Ferguson on the Railroad line Blockaded. to this condition of mind shall not have glory tn the same estate; only of smelters la this valley so aa to or so boat loads Stand their way . 1 to visit the mem king-- , among ths youthful adult. dom wtth those who The Union Pacific railroad wan avoid sending Utah ores a tong dis- to the land of tho free. There to oety one fault with the their first Ths house was filled, fully 7 peo- - evidence women of mature yean have estate; and they who keep Men American boys in Germany, if such CWldroa of Germany. see- - ' again blocked by enow, this time be- tance for nmehing. their keep a In rapt attention, without allowed themselves to be thus lnflu-- ond estate tween Bitter Creek and shall have glory added be called a (halt; perhaps It's just pie listened Rawlings, Men. .Allen and Oroely of the In Cobtoax and Aataraaek can ease can multl- - upon their heeds to the entire program. ths into break, fenced and Inveigled for ever Wyo, Several dispatches from Ogden, Trochee Lumber eompany, whloh had many Uttto worn-faoe- d ever. and their way. Many of them act Ukc children, some After prayer by N. C. Phelpa a Hea frivolities of gay and aimless Uv., P. of O. P.. Book of Moaea - Corinne and other points told of an establish meat In own the carta, and though not as doable 1:I( ) this city, were poorly dreaeed, with boss that look they mixed sang the beau- In order that he might 'have progress being made In getting the here from California and paid The almost ef wine, end ena had as the Germans themselves in tlful anthem quartet, glory I H instead of added upon numerous family 'Naxareth, a Millard, by have hie head .line cleared and the through trains Newa a pleaaaat oall. ever for y? rod seas money flying from pockets ef this tbe manners of some among the as a prelude to the reading, sach ever, as stated, the shows, "movie" and vaudeville career better nines cultured to on running. At other places along the in the dinars AMouat earthly of a lecture given even drunken doughboys, for Am stiProfessor Eggertaon wss ln splendid - which almost Invariably play to woe a positively necessary line the snow wss very heavy and the by Mr. John given to trains stage and ota. their cafes ere called le profane Oermeny Morgan at Morput'a "people his enunciation was clear, and iI Own own beautiful man's n hmieea progressive , trains, though not completely blockdevelopment. ' The way of Ufa is herd language ere greatly to be regretted. voles, Buptonma ooHegs, oa The Battlefields with hearts. his interpretation of the spirit sndLnVti fast gaining ths reputation or Hence. "Adam fell man that aded. were running slow and were of tho RoboUton. Tbe French however are the worst events might Uttto kiddies for they probfor th the life of the blessed Re-- 1 in the best paying show town ln be, and men are that might hare keeping to no schedule this for they absolutely lord it over d earner,ofwere , ably will never be able to recuperate ia soul Inspiring. During I. ha nilddls west. From present Indl-th- e Joy; L e., the Joys they of eternal promore their Oerman unfortunate ' In fltn because their With physical Charged Assault An extended obituary 1s given of reeding ths birth and early Ute :t,on. ths term pleasure mad" may gression, carrying with It aver-ln- -' nourishment, no much needed during brothers and at times thetr treatment of the Master, the "Cradle Song, -our popula-Haus- creasing happiness and felicity to the , A man, Beegan by name, was ar- Harriot Paga Toong, to by wife of Bishop the applied Dtly ba borders on Bocauao of this a crustty. growing ago was and still is, to e was rested charged with making an Loronao D. Following "Let he L!1- kingdom of our Father. "It wee the of tho Eighteenth However, the fact remains that extant deprived them. Milk to bitter hatred ban sprung up and If It that has notplayed. on a party asssmbled at ths ward whose Toeag sin cost the first stona" -turn of the way are purpose of God to place within the death waa announced largo were not for tho other Allies the Misses ,very to unknown - home of Abraham children in many wholly Maud MacDonald, and Mar-- 1 Levi on East Temlast week. Tketto Is an obituary also 0 invitation and attraction roochemf the spirit begotten by Him would be more aella LaBaron today. Elder Stoddard of writer believes th '1 sang Abide with me mat draw the unwary and thoughtless in the heavens the means of individple street, and with having fired two of Ellen Sand Kimball widow of Germany Frankfurt related to the writer how trouble between Germany and France White shots at Mr. Levi and Mr. Wolf. He Heber C. Kimball, who died at her his mission dmrlblar end where valuable hours of time ual effort end the opportunity of intomorrow, hitter for is waa tho ho able to feeling efforts secure hard by was placed under tMOt ball. A womministry end wonderful works among II. M wasted tn frivolous end sometimes winning,1 not merely salvation, er la ago 1 years. the find nttlk that had come Into tones While en American is loved, Ms an appeared at police headquarters Both th Cottonwood, from spiritual death, bnt women were mb of Frankfurt an Englishman roapontod and even waa disciples, the "Souvenir by Drdla, ouestlonable ."recreation.' time which end during ths Judgment , and stated that It was she who fired the original band Of Utah Pioneers w have been otherwise occupied exaltation, with the powers of eter- the colored ra whUih given a friendly and played, scene oa nal tn shots the and individual, Other to was end Increase. Hens that cavalry, deaths the culminating she tntoxioated progression , much profit formally reported this greeting, a French man is nix sher hto death upon the cross,. Ass's I when she did so. Later Beagan wns week include the tottowtng: purpose of our earth Ilfs no It was necessary that the spiritual n,. food." his treat But th chHdren joy gavel Death was TL rail-vieen tn Then released by Orteg habeas corpus proceed- -' offspring of God should leave the At played. Lucinda Henrietta win never AfOttvs weighty or consequential In the mansions C, the high standard of their primeval childhood, the following the crucifixion scene, Mlm Inga by Judge McKenna. The woman. Carlson, aga nno year, daughter of that naturereach f man then toof Indicated intended The C. A. le doing a won- Leona Pomeroy rendered on the violin I momen-4h- e and enter the school of mortal exfew r Mi Mills r, was charged with per- - Henry and Bather Lostaa Cartoon. At Tho children idolise thethey should derful T. M. tor q experiencing Americans work for the hoys they "Indian's Lament,' by Krelsler. Jm DaaaurM? There to also a perience, meeting, contending wtth. Jury and was held in custody In do-- Oxford, Cache county Isaac H. NeO, and each Christmas sach Tank sub- still keep up their varied activities the scans demoting his fault of 11,00, The sadness, ths woes, the end overcoming sell, according to aged I yean. At tprtag City Sarah scribes to a fund for an elaborate a Plan each day noma kind of en- ous resurrection. Miss their several degrees of faith and Irma rordsn Another case of violence was re- Jane Aired, age If year wife of Christmas of and this; perplexities for thorn elL tertainment or avort to tho men rendered the Spring Bong" by Ken-- 1 Adam and "Eve could never ported to the police, according to a Sidney H. Aired At Wattitngten. ' Tho city of Cobiens to also Ihtareto-ta- g amused or teach them keep llf. tempered wtth s'lltUe fleeting Strength. that things have I on been violin. the the parents of a mortal local item. A man whose name had county Oscar Tyler, goo 4 yearn. occupy the better part of from a historical aids for hero his- will be of use to them. Just at the detoaohn, I sunshine, And had they not themselves bethe no of appearance hero posterity, not been learned had been knocked At Richmond Mary following existence our Has da our If was time to-the the vkttted da is writes and tory come made headquarbeing risen Lord to the xpocttoa, and, daavcr significance then that Put mortal; mortality wee sn eenea-tl, dewn and robbed by three men dremed rears, wtfe of Larota Bates Several FVum the great statue of Katoer ters Thsdhte tying football gomes the or dotAUng Thomas' I element in the Divine plan res as soldiers. The a ult occurred In deaths m England are eo pied from ths Eplcurlsne to be de ware being planned for several star MteOtetaMjteMttBNnr upon K whloh ovnr hlihtle, the earth and the guards Peering Eleventh ward and it waa pro- . appointed ' E"0?-, Rhine, to th. nobU'oldcstoU of the' teams exltt. wtth hundreds iihabltanta. (Talmsge's Its Artletoe 'Srdta LHfH1 wss sung by Hateld . .of thou- , sums d the soldiers were from Camp ef y Or to there another phase 1)vinc Ma sands to as the one Moettles, -sndlsas PiriXth ) Taitb, city round Ellsworth. , Ctork Bert AIm I? pegs and 71.) word of the n. to think lead. Douglas, which chSTSlSSi Irf'fhc ora v i j wbjwtt kSJIlnru th. best the Lord surprises, of Moses: en bul to ell "For behold, this , , t A Chinaman on Cdmmerota street William Miller, Manheetsr , American atm dtp here pervades the u work nd mjr my "t . brt&ff t ilonr, been stabbed in the arm and , Now oM tepn end Bismarck would tern . . end etmuel 1 "T follow countrymen. The te eaityS outlines and teroMder by Braga, rod at the eon. iKfore being permitted te enter, up- - Uft. m,D' (Immortality Robert Is Campbell, taperlnteod-e- nt OTte lx his grave if he could see the p ot O- - Monro7.Lit) wounds were said to be serious. , wt lhU wnn Jo. 'OB LJ4-.55!!ll.T'; nutet city to now oper- - b!du,ed ef commoa ecnooto far this terv N to woaderful'roirothe os sentient ,,f' witfc Wn Twa cuiltd gemmen" were in po-Individual personslfries fimw A visit to ? ritory, had returned Hel y CM)" xnd tbe audience passed endowed with intelligent reasoning lien court and fined for fighting. hearo OM a Utah s M. whittle where Warren and lea county,Wkh finds eat as a pressed w'th Anmea- qeletty they never powers of mind: te.. our spirit bodies Ig spite Of the foregoing, most of Dues n berry of ttusk of Immeaet proportion Provo, he had (tete B J11 wuro Inhabited by that Wett Foint. 4 . !nn?bhl, emroi through the busy streett who L. f i were tted Feimeitt ef j L M i M firo department. That ' 14 Inc te tt Fgxal aaough tn all Oerman manhood. 1 . id tN t roeeatbeetiaat, we wore begone j rSJiatlhetdJtb 5S!225f Thu. enbB 'Md pedestrians to make end at Quoted in the hroventy manelona IwBitty to,, are oomlnx. f The om.j Ftt-e-v J I The mnro op. . ) Inteili- hie iSildreu y Paired In whleh the writer, found. 1 S Abr. I. Eu- of That tW VThe (Book t ef ! of hie frie e Sneval was men extetenoe of 7orobSrohr V. found I ' ropeon A, T.' 4 4 roh in takes to visit him to b" the deroton. tn Ue aroerimtis hw WM i I o wtti ofhi. gifts, making prower tonf Aaten of Belt Lake work so t t meet; nnd te deetomsted the flrtt ee--j Ood -- , given faculties; to Never ka for tote" of teen. This mortal sphere of kaswledge, NT Leak iROn as be hie storing hi mtod a wo Ur mrive end which setten te visit tol informs tlosi i' rk that kin : , hers our being M called the "aeedud 1 v 4 through the Mttolle of t? ) 'ell 1 .Aa. Cobiens see also remote eote to i ef Abr estate" (Book , unaffected, tho-- v ; I dero giro a V written, of. Joes eh Boiftk to LnL the hosorabto Otero of p ehfkroe end asked ToL 1 I ). R Star, . battles v t JWBffiffie warngiRw t Aee ttowly brow stl r Jtoterotog that tho reader te ef e hiss te graduate V AeOeCi te kett oatesrtle-Uxsttv- e turn nf mlnA M probation la TKTS ttecduinl, "Btrengo anaiytte 1 phyete yexr ltvsr and howato oa dewa a IkAa fu'Aer into the nu msjoroy a4 e under grams ! M taal f t toi V bet la, Cteey Eaadscka CMd u eraiw-- v -e some ? i Petes not il wAF J M 4A, l or Upset Act aHtefg ( r Oil q- -d tk-- y U enter- - but epf , -i s v as U fte- T ths t t, Cneareta. bro. lalttm MBtuat7 X er twe 1ew.ifhk Jk' T i J.C f sdue wtd empty peer , ,t d" la W LmX TM set I (CBFJ rna UT.) 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