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Show LEAVER CITY.. UTAH. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17.JS0D. VOL. IV, --i cause for admira;iot of that great man, tcntlon is called to the training in somo m ho. with the diplomacy of a Clay or a American schools which calls for a military salute to the- - Sts.rs and - Stripes L Webster, milted the contending general- - and suggesting UiatJ he same system bo ftt;'hoiue- - ami - with. ,the Tuniisbed every "Saturday by ship" of put to rout the ar- adopt ed ill "A heTBritish 'scitto!s;-says- :' THE BEAVER CO, PUB. CO. with a forcfTof The UnlonOJaclc stands for more than-t- he Utah. mies of invaders. WJio, - Beaver City, chnraeier unequaled In any man or inod-er- h Star Spangled Banner, recalling a SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ti mes." laved the foundation upon long and glorious past. - Y One Year, $1.50 Vltleli lias been reared the grand superi That sounds very much like an Eng- .75. structure of iSuc Months, political, social and person- llshman. That the Union Jack stands al liberty which we are-no- w "Advertising Rates on Application. enjoying. for a great many things which the Stars ErWed at the post f Ifiee at B? vet City There have been-greagenerals, bril-in- and Stripes does not, any "old or oveu 'Uiutv lor iransm ssiou un outi the mails statesmen and eminent reformers as second class matter. patriot Is willing to conto lind a place o'pon thepageTbrAinerB cede; hut that It statnfs forTmore than can hisiory and a naimV among the ho- does tho Star W. HI. Will I K, EDITOR. Spangled Banner, ft would-b- e mes of the agtvbut all of them must liurd to find a patriot of any kind on. i h h f w c have' s h a re i h e h o ti o r s or ; they' this side tl in great pond to acknowlThe Boors are on t Tie nnTr'biittho blazed him who and worked with The Union Jack stands for tlio edge. British have pot the best ot them anti fought the Ten days ago, the way. pv.oplbhf principle that the people exist mainly .keep slightly in the lead. ar-i- n the United Stales gathered iif.grand for the benefit of kings and nobles; it" v halls, school houses and other public stands for the principle, r .so- long niain- .1 We know now that an eleciion is places to pay tribute to ilieT memory of tained by It. that theiSOuls of the peoplo JS. A. Kenners 'Great Campaign a martyred president,' one whose' name belong to the priests and tiller bodies to came to hand this week, No. 1, Series 0. is held dear lii life hearts of. ;llbertv-lov- the king, and that it Is'a crime, until u g people. i h ewpr ldover; hnUn cal n g receutly.punisliabio' with death, fof tho childup the: facts of.that great, man's people to think for themselves; it sia,nds The Salitia Press lias reached its 9th hood days, the obscurity-o- f parentage, for long centuries oP war, rapine; murbirthday and in calling attention to the the poverty of his early life; It recurs to der and Injustice practiced upon the in giving fact, brother Howard promises that lie us that it was Washington,: f' weak and helpless of all parts of tho j will still continue business at the old force to that grand principle laved down world; it stands for a long record of su st a ti d ; pebh apsalUtle wild or. crimps in the Declaration of AmerJcauv Indepercltlous arrogance that would, to day, little woolier, but still fearlessly men created are "all .that pendence have been its distinguishing characterand gives permission to alLwiio equaPYwho made it posslble-f- or even istic had not that little band who Were uio'no 1 Ik e b is spy le to act on t lie s ti to' Lincoln become great. Abraham iightingjinder the Stars and Stripes 11. of B. Roberts and. go scoresTof and Lincoln, Grant.Garlleld hauled it down on that memorable day i s h PY to AmeriIn Notwithstanding become have who others straight great Yorktown and put in - its place tlie at -- extreme old to Press continues age, the can life,woro hut creatures of. opportuSpangled Banner.. All of "hold its place as thcebHgluest, whtlest, nity; Washington was the creator of the glorious Star even these things, theschool: children -- Washington t bore, the jmost.ejitertaining- little- sheet iu the opportunity. K novv tii at our flag never o id nor never estate. chief burden of ilie.str.uggJeJorJiberty, will stand for. Those same school andlluTvlcfory he.vvon forThuman govthat the Starry Emblem more to him and more, ernment endears -- GEORGE WASHING TON. stands for tho principle that has made hearts-of-thonward the people as.tbe It possible for. them to attend a free N ext Th u rsd nyAs the one hundred an d m a rch of i u h w Aufl cnees ichlie civilizing lias Imade it possible that school, of public of tiie birth isi.yoigbtii anniversary set in motion prepares the hearts' and for them to become intelligent' men and , George Washington. The days roll by minds of mankind to grap (lie boafules It for tho principle luidrijioii itilo years, years come and go of life, liberty and the unmolested pur- women; that stands that all men are created equal that all and form themselves Into centuries but suit of The of memory happiness have the' same rights as all others to the memory of that great statesman May It never George Washington: life, liberty atid the pursuit of 'happii mi pa trio t,ofth:i tjg re a t soldiery grows devalor of grow ness ; - i le y k n o w Ji s n, t li a t ft le Union apace wLh the years andf lUt Thojifl-vanceme- cay I Jaek stands forjiiesoigrand prticphs of human sympathies and of civilization, H Is because the Stars human intelligence., .With the growth II 10 STAR SPANGLED BANNER. and Stripes hiib0eiitlio teacherl That of human liberty, of hope and ambit lonT The London.. Globe, in commenting flag with which the pal riots of 1770 eniu the promotion of which the life and the fringe of that works of Washington is so onji letter iii the London Times signed riched the air, forms each generation recognizes a new Old Fashioned PatriotiiFlvblchYat- - mahtleof civilizing glory that will final? ? '' v M . k to i? fac-tjo- ns .ra,-- A. - . ut t: new-fashion- ed , Jt 1 - t pen-dln- g; I M if - , t -- h . 1 1 1 i: , , , " t . inde-T7ende- -a .- ' V i nt, . -- 1 lon - - -- -- X - chjl-drthrkiio- r Y, vv V. e - h , i dim-UilUherec- ords 1 nt -- 1 j 1 , closely-associate- d, 'Hs f,. i , ,y . |