Article Title |
Guests to be Dreaded |
Type |
article |
Date |
1891-09-05 |
Paper |
Provo Daily Enquirer |
Language |
eng |
City |
Provo |
County |
Utah |
Page |
2 |
Creator |
Carter, James Perry, 1827-1898; Peterson, Andrew A., 1840-1911; Webb, George, 1839-1917, 1839-1917 |
Contributors |
Exchange; The Christian union; Hall's journal of health; Youth's companion (1836) |
OCR Text |
Show u 1 lii fl guests to be the people whom 1 nosic dread as remarked a woman noted for guests those who hospitality are her generous have no capacity for small pleasures any reader who is accustomed to entertain much will easily recognize the class to which the speaker referred they are the persons atio are unless something is continually going it they cannot on as they express seem to enter into the quiet enjoyments enjoy ments of the family in which they are visiting A walk with no special object in view is to them the tamest sort of recreation they cannot understand an others dolight in finding a new flower they wonder why you go out on the veranda to view a fine sunset the success of a new stitch in embroidery or a new receipt in cool ring the pleasurable excitement in tracing a quotation the arrival of a new book all these are trifles beneath their notice if there are children in the household they pay no attention to their little ambitions and accomplishments marys amateur playing or johns crude attempts at painting have little interest to the visitor who has no gift for finding happiness in email pleasures but to find it thus is a gift well worth cultivating exchange an idea for a social party we had we called a library party where every young lady dressed in some costume that suggests the title of a book there were a librarian and pages to wait the readers each gentleman came to tho librarian and obtained a readers card which had his name written across the top ahro a gentleman drew a m other words a lady the librarian wrote her name on his card and in the bourse of the five minutes during which he was allowed to keep a book out ho must guess from her costume the title of the book she represented and write that title opposite her name on his card when the hour for closing the library came the cards were taken in and compared and the one who had guessed the largest number of books correctly received a it is much easier than at first it would seem to prepare the cos I 1 would suggest come for illustration but that would reveal the secret which of course must be kepi from the gentle mentho are likely to take part this is a splendid device tor getting people acquainted quain ted because the librarian may give any book that happens to be in to the gentleman who is calling for one cor christian union bow X ega mothers in training their little ones to walk seem never to think of how bones grow that the bones in a childs legs are soft half cartilaginous and that it is an easy thing to bend them hence the need of careful about having their children walk too soon or of keeping them on their feet too long when they are first learning to walk the senseless conduct of many parents in urging their children to walk prematurely is productive of lasting injury long before soft bones ought to have any strain put upon them you will see these poor infanta made to stand and even to walk and by the time they are fourteen or sixteen months old their little legs have been bent very considerably pitiful and permanent deformities produced in this way are seen on every hand under a year let tha child creep but do let it walk beldom indeed stand and i then only for a moment and from a year i to eighteen or twenty months do not encourage it to walk much still less to bet it up on its feet to make it walk halls journal of health not on the maps A correspondent writes that a young lady whose sweetheart was in the confederate army received from him a letter that had been smuggled through the lines for he had been taken a prisoner and bent to tennessee after reading the letter she went to the louse of a neighbor and asked to see a map after a long search she said she could not find tho place where mr W was where is it do you say mollie as edher friend Duran ceville replied mollie after again at the letter her friend and she still diligently searched the map but no such place could be found at last they persuaded her to show them that part of the letter it read thus ti amin durance vile but hope soon to be exchanged and to return home youths its all the 80 in me by express 3 dozen chamberlains ber lains colic cholera and diarrhoea remedy isyou want some testimonials from parties whom your medicine has I 1 can send them your remedy is all the so here HERMAN Dutch ton mo 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by pyne maiben druggist THE atckison topeka santa fe railroad is the most popular line running in connection with the alio grande western ry ask your agent for a leading over the baota fe route when you go east notice notice is hereby given to contractors and builders that the school trustees of lehi school district no 12 utah county utah territory will receive sealed proposals to build a central school house for said district unil the day of september A D 1891 said proposals will le opened at 10 a m on the day of at the northeast school house of said school district the trustees reserve the right to re and all proposals the plans and specifications for such house can be seen at the office of richard KI ettine architect at tho asylum Buil din provo city utah counte and at the office of trustee geo webb lehi city utah county dated this day of august A D 1891 P CARTER A PETERSON WEBB trustees |
Reference URL |
https://newspapers.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s63j4h4g/1445335 |