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Show ecor: THE Nephi No. 37. Nephi City, Utah. Friday. September 9. 1904. VoL 15. s iiLiiLnHL iiicnunH girls when they are l.ept out. As a rule, how o ver, giils are more regular in attendance than boys. Now I would not be under stood as believing that i 's is the only ause for thes conations, bat it ertalnly is one of the prin cipal causes. Very few parents realize the serious consequences of irregularity in attendance. Thru this irregularity life habits are formed. Not only that but the discouragemer.ts met with in t chool work are never overcome, am so the boy goes into life's battle half hcartedly, having, no confidence in himself or his atil. ity to cope with the stern realities with which he is sure to meet. He feels himself prepared, and indeed he is right l iiac Clothing audJGent' FarnUbiogpi. Men's find Bits flats. Men', Ladie' & Children's Groceri, Flonr and ?ho. Oraln. Crockerv and Olaaswarft. Tinware.. Dress Good- - and Trimming. Underwear. Hosiery. Best Goods at Lowest Frlce. One Price to All. pr-orl- Prompt Delivery at All Times. First Chas. Foote : Sons b cause of lack of sufficient mind of the child a disregard for tl e teacher by any uncomplimentary remark, for besides creating in ti e (hild's mind a disre- gard for proper authority it destroys his interest in school and I havo already pointed out what a loss of interest means for the child. That it is a waste of energy (annot be doubted, and that a waste of energy may result in Transforming the life of a promising boy into that of a worthless rascat is also apparent. Let me plead with you. therefore, that the schooling of your children be not made the least consideration, but on the contrary that your child be allowed to enter the first day and continue thruout the year. I am aware that some of you of will plead poverty and feel that education, having dropped out x school before completing the you need the services of the ! Boys' Clothing, f School Commencing Monday, perhaps you will decide that the boys need a new Suit or a pair of pints, or maybe a shirt, collar or tie, by way of trimm'n up for the occastcn. If so, let us show you how we can help you fix them up and at the same time save you money. A new line of Boys' Clothing: fust opened up ; j X :3 j x X X n at . v Hyde & Whitmore Co. ! 8 common branches; and second, boys to help support the family, x Nephi, Utah. x to failed with but must also remember ft? you X compete having his fellows in his first life's en- that the child's right to an edudeavor, and not knowing the cation is supreme and the parent Val Iloyt was in from the range over Sunday. cause of his failure, ho believes must not interfere with that An Address to Parents Miss Emma Wood was a north-bounA few more days and the familiar sound of the that he is still incompetent to right. passenger be restate that added the them with as a and It may Echool bell will again greet our ears, ana for some compete Wednesday. time past parents and children havo been prepir-in- sult life itself will prove more or assumes it to bo a duty to proAlvin Udallleft town Friday for Eureka where child in his tect the and to him. of a less failure rights event. this for he will spend the winter. enacted has would call The other I accordingly compulpoint I would most earnestly desire that very child Wm. Worthington has been elected snair drum of school age in this district might 1 3 in hi3 place your attention to is quite as im- sory school laws, but unfortu- mer for the Nephi Symphony Band. in the school room on the opening day, and I hope portant as the one to which ref- nately it has not held strictly to One Springville farmer raised 320 bushels of to make clear, in what follows, my reasons for erence has been' made and many the enforcement of these laws. of the same arguments will an- To the parent who his the prop- grain ou four ceres of land, an averago of 81 this desire. bushels per acre. One often hears a remark similar to the follow- swer equally as well in this case. er regard for the education of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foote are rejoicing over his children such a law is unnecing: "My boy don't take any interest in school I refer now to the teacher. I am vhe arrival at their home on Wednesday afternoon an so I think it better to keep him out." Now the aware that many parents will essary, but there are still those who to hold it be their right to fab juncing big boy. fact is that such a statement is often well founded say that the personality of the .1. D. Pextonand I. C. Gadd havo out of school whenchildren to much do has teacher keep very resigned as and we are led to inquire into the causes of these necsee ever or deem fit councilors to Bishop T. II. G. Parkes. Robert it with the success of the child and they conditions. in I Winn was appointed First Councilor and James that the in future their are essary. hope quite right I wish, if I can make myself clear, to point ont they see will to it that every Garrett Jr. Second Councilor. Fortunate, indeed, they what I believe to be two of the priocipal causes. statement. in school room on is the student who comes is child under that The parent who makes th'S remark and deplores Henry Mulmgreen of Levan was arrested Satthe of an skillful able care and the opening day. his of is the fact that such a turn of mind, has boy urday night by Sheriff Christcnsen, charged with OLIVEB CHRISTIAN, who love one and teacher, never he thot by in be that measure a to fornication. The complainant was E. W. Peterson per hap may Principal of District Schools. of Levan, brother of the girl. TLo hearing was blame for these very conditions in his family. Did kindness can win the hearts of fi.ved for the Oth inst. and defendant was released you ever notice that it is usually the boys who her students and yet successful Y. L. M. i" A. Social. have no interest in school work, rather than the ly control them. It is safe to under bond of f 2j0. The Y. L. M. I. Association of measuraIs such child that did ever say observe it is the that Again, you girls? will give a social consist Greenwood and Morris the Nominees. boys who do not begin when school opens but bly safe. Parents, you can do Nephi of in ing much a teacher's program, dancing literary come in some weeks later; nnd who are kept out very making At the judicial convention of the Fifth District now nnd then to do some work on the farm or are work successful. In fact it de- and refreshments, at the Opera held in this city Wednesday, Hon. Joshua Greenhired out to a neighbor a few days to help him get pends quite as much upon you House, Monday, September 12, wood of Millard county was nominated for judge 1004. at 8 o'clock p. m. All the and Hon. David H Morris of up hi potatoes when he ought to be in school, or as upon the teacher herself, i e. Washington county detained at homo for some other unnecessary so far as yoir children are con members of the Y. L. M. I. A. for attorney. Both men were nominated by ao-- f cause? If you have not made these observations censed. But how? Justin this and the Y. M. M. I. A. and par- .'Lunation. This is regarded as a strong ticket. ents cordially invited to atjust take the trouble to do so and you will be con way whatever your expressed tend.areGeneral admission, 5e. vinced that they are correct. opinion in regird to the teacher Sunday School Picnic Nor is it by any means staange that this should is w ill have a great effect in Notice to Shareholders of the Everybody rrent to the hills Mouday and enbo the caee, indeed, 1 urn surprised that in some of ti.e opinion your joyed themselves The band gave two loncert. Mercantile "Nephi Co-o- p cases students of this class should take as much child. one in ine mrenoon lasting about an nour ana the Institution." interest In school as they do. when I consider the Do not be too ready to believe other in the afternoon. At the afternoon concert diQicultie they have to contend with. It is im Johnny's story of: "I just push- - There will bo a meeting of the tLey played two steps, waltzes and plain quadrilles possible for them to keep up with their class el Hill Jones' foot a little and the shareholders held in the Vestry while the young jieople "tipped the light fantastic. The chief sports wer base ball and biskct ball Keeping a student out one dny a wt k means a tctcher licked me." Before tak- of the Nephi Tabernacle on Friloss to him of nearly two months of e ich school ing any action you had better in- day, the Oth day of September, games. Tlie line-upand scores were a- fellows: 11.(01 8 orm. o'clock at and he must be an exception illy bright lid quire into the matter a little furBy p. year Base Ball Game. II y into a der of the Board. under these conditions to before nnd with his ther, jou H. Parks Pitcher THOMAS OUV, Secretary. L. Foote This discovery is soon m by hiui and he soon rge and black nail the teacher L. M. IVxton Cit her J. N C. rex Ton becomes discouraged and school jh-- all interest in the prcscrco of the child just Cowan 1st W. Bitchelor Wra. Biso H. Boyle was here from Hoy for Lim, and as soon as the interest is gone school take it a little cool and console 21 Base Kolert Winn is of very little practical v.ilue to him, and the par Johnny b saying it is hard for Provo this week in the interest too Woods Sd Baso T. C. Winn 13. of PnnU Y. University. Mr. the cnt is not altogether mistaken when he says: "I me to believe that Miss Pa-kdoe O. Garreti Short Stop think it bet.er to keep him out." wo Jd willfully do you an injury Boyle was a guest of the Sunday V. Vickers W. Cowan Field IWt J. Again, ihe boy that loses a month at the begin or injustice and I will inquire School excursion at Ockej 's L. Bellislon Center Field I. Christensm liing of e.ich year and another at the end fails to into tht! matter and learn what meadow Monday. II. Burton Field Kiirht Jese Par Leslie Foote and Ix,n Tidwell make his grade and us a result goe back in the the trouble is. You cannot Tho score was in f vor of tha Buitonnin?. the beginningof the next yeramong same clas-ato take any chances in cen- w oo, hero the latter part of the Basket Ball Game. younger students, this iu itself is no small affair suring the teacher in the pres- week from Wyoming. They rewith most boys to say nothing of the disappoint- ence of the thild no matter what turned Tuesday to spend the J. Belliston V. Vickest Center 11. ment of having to go over the the same lesions as your iersonal opinion of her may winter. J. W. Cowan Basket Beiglcy those pursued the previous year. Is it any won- be. It is your privilege and duThe socialist judicial, senatori- T. Vickers W. Uktchelor Basket L. Vicker Guard der, then, that school should have lot interest for ty to m that no injustice is done al and county conventions are A these boys? 1 think rot. All that has been said your t oild but it is decidedly un- called to meet at Eureka on Hoy Cowan L. Bjllistou Guard about the boys applies with equal force to the wise for you to infuse into the iThursdiy Seplcaibcr 15. Score 17 li in favcr of the Cowan Hvo. d g - 1 s lU. o 1 " s O.-tl- er s nf-lor- d 17-1- 1 t , - |