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MAESER EDITS THIS ISSUE This week's Issue of the School Children's Herald ia being .edited by the pupils of the Maeser school, the contribu tions being articles written in ' the school rooms. , Fjii'h week otte-of the srhoola will take a turn at editing the paper, but that does not i mean j" enter vuc """p1 some' of - iririrn in I 1 MAESER FEDITORIAL " "lu"u their th! tried to pull ais sntok ant 15 puli-i- l and pulkd, and Inert wa a great big fish. He gives him barrels ut y.. John's fkiher as glad to r thi WHEN I WENT HINTING. haj eaustt nch a big As! Iowu in the meaduwa t'.uy ruu. hi a gmi mud aud that Juha W'hen I went hunting, And oh. for hours of Tun. nsheriuan. V4H1U a suinmer day, WUcu the little ubow- lrWs rjNA snEL " , LjUX A,li!iie jabliit j Aae 11. And hels U). herd the Talking to a jay. lKiwn In the meadows, Rrwn ijjOYEJiTJlE ROUJViJIAVESJ Kaid I. "I'll shoot; timwnv i a"WT .inei the And'ttleTtiTibit scrambUd away. The iwo kii ami run oyer me . Uvt .wtcbivlliug . MISUNDERSTOOD. , the fishe rwim bek And a' frightened little bird, sat In -In )' yuiiimi iml ' ivy Ftrst"Boy "Say. do jou take the tree ,:! Chasing the birds with sihnt fn i. j And laetimea thert-mwc at at ' flew-thAs for lifted treatment ... that my gun away goitre?" .uuuv an uoiir unucr tttt grcartn jay. Second Biy "No ; my mother iTh. v're not always simple Bahe - UOT.AMT fiiakes nie wear them to keep my ti lr. look as though ilwy'd (ml They Then a I weut little further, Sixth tirade, Milejar Sknd. " stockiiigs up." f our a saw And I lnnr great big MART ST1EHL. . Nucht and viav tlicv swim alout I was much very THE FISHERMEN. frightened,. Sixth Grade, Maeser School. So 1 ran- like a hare.' Oiii Hme rherii WhSTa" noon Robert twelves. little tmy and his father. TUcy;Ti,. KitnrKi .i:,,- .vr 10 School. Maeser Grade. Fif,h 1 livetl in a dark place down by the When a little Uiv of four rears t. sea,old was playing iu .the house', the The strung oars suiJiug our Uttl MY TEACHER, One day the, father said. John, iron plug wasbroke and the eUts love I In.th aud waV uTght we mustgo oat and try to filid MyLin tuyjeacher, still, on and he said: iuir trielty m,.rrr wrttHW-4tmt- , -- "I wonder w hut "these f uitny 'w tare Mti TAVuUhu.g thi fislu nifafZ work with might and main. lliliii"9 r f.r'"t iiuf in the house." IDA 1'HILPOTT, . 1 will not !V play in school. J"11" rather tthtrtis! Touching the bare piece of metal. ' Aud. vh, years' olA- Fifth Grada. wiinltl lie Eurl the a breaking little boat that John si if shocked him, aiid he said goldrnfoff in rule 4 father ad nimlo. Johns father - XOXSESI RTITilFS:" It bit me." love to I "chores health fishinl MAX STARTXCP. kep luy and fished, but he could not were Ida '" Maeser , ".3 Age 12, nfth CHde. ' Her was rSchool. lips my teacher told me to. .. .... . red ..7. joun sam. tatlier; let me trv to ORl'HA-LAWWHY I I.IKE MY ARITHMETIC' School. Third Maeser 8, Ate Grade, MR. E1.I.ERTSON TEACHER, ,v,4 ,.(1 Jotlll'd f.itlti.P r., klH, tk.. hiui because he thinks I , I like .THE CHICKENth.-i-t ... I so can , .. do twenty am 11, iimi. bright s mine Once- there was a chicken, .. . ...', .. Ttrvr ri,., lie ... ti,., -li.im ,i;.i u nnyiuuig, pages of arithuietlejrtii one night. rh. I hml a little man Hi' Was a pretty fowl, , Max he caught nothing. John'. soals,i i I puwhim in a can. . . a One wolf night Maeser miner s.ihl. "John we must iro. for School, Aw,12, Fifth Grade, Sat up an awful howl,, ;.. we caiiiii.it get a bit." I had a of lemonade". HOY. THE "Father, just let me trv on.v T sold it 'class ; for A little Iwy w as in the house get- He had .tried "to get the chicken. more ' s;,!,! jo1M,; nr 1 lu;, h c.,t, broke' Tiie a got And into spade. stepiHKl t trap.' anythniK. .then we sbalf g,. " ting ready for 1hI when And 1 4Hk a iT.V-e' ,'i'lnnmii came out! and the Wolfasked hilii: J.dm ut his u..k In the water " MARY ROARDMA . skin did , you get your "Harry, where again and begun to fish. 3ust.tlnn Age 1C. Sixth grade Maeir seht Sooii'luruiHl into a wrap. white h:iir)'.' MARY TWELVES. "said" "I bought. it:" llarrv Fourth Grade, Maeser S,:bod. Sisler--What '; ' Harry "I'ptown." W1NTER. Sister 'YVhaf store'?'' Autumn leaves are softly fulling, Harry said. Whitehead's." Autumn winds are gvutly willing. MAX KTAItTCV.- And the swallows southward fly. Age 12, Fifth tirade, Maeser School. For winter will soou lie uigli. I V A R1TIIM ETICr Teacher Willie, what's 12 and Soon the slcighhclls will lie ringing, Drafting Intsruments And the merry voices singing, 12? Bamboo Crystal Pens While we around the fire cling, Willie-T- -I 'Aon I know. Leather Brief Cases course is of if" For winter,king. Temiier JjoW, Willie, you - EDITH BAH .. It Seminary Outlines , have ?12 aud I gave you another and Curves Age 11, Fifth Grade. V .Angles ytrti have?. Willie I'd have a surprise, N Fountain Pens SEKLEY JONES. Pens and Ink Sixth Grade, MaesTSchuuL- - . ..IK. r best work also, as a certain space wUl be left for them. iwrlitrTO-wl- airtaer n ' la arioT?jSnnie aa I guess It will be. when my hair fd4ike-w-- d: . I 1 - v. r "e-- 1 wifiir to-g- . i -- , 7; " - the-loue- daia wj-ad- iBiH-aus- were-present- j- -4- ; tat. - e 1111 w 'I it iiiwTirtu . ... e rr his mrnt whwol-waynnm- The-Mae- it ' . -- twns-raj- h 'j . ly JAXE THATCHER. Last year the Maeser school held a pioneers' exhibition, in which all Second Grade, Maeser SchooL " rooms eoutnliHted things THE KKD"A'OOD DR. KARL G. MAESER. "Bhe pat her tittle hands under the that had been brought across the am L I a Redwood tree. hen picked -- We hen to get the eggs the ' plains. are friends, you and me. Karl G. Maeser was one of the Y her on the nose. It puited .off the There were all kinds of daggers. ttest educators that 'ou cut me down and take me to skin.- old- - finest meii and swords, guns,the mill, lived. .... . . .. I . j ..i The hen scared her worse than it luurai "'T toD 'a"'"" 1n am"MJI! atrini on -fihnrt lieivahe'Ssnt crying duLtaiier spinnrageetsTataefgnools-ana bonor'becanse be was" loved by fjeld that would take his who" papa who was plowing ia'" the many 0fBeTthings knew him and he was anx' near by. much time and space to men- all a good My limbs and trunk are stronger, uptoo ious for livery hlld The sun was warm and it 'was "now, tion And the material in .them is and have a knowledge of All of '.the" other visited ediii'iitidii. hard for her to walk over the plow. the big world in which they live. ed ground. She fell and cried her- stronger,''.; compliThau any tree ini ' the forest the exhibition and we were Ever since the MaeRer school was self to sleep. . When she woke up mented very highly on It. At the felt honorbuilt the students-havshe went on to tell her papa all around, was a the sheared, program sheep Either in low places or on top of ed to attend this school Naelda is six jearjs old wool wshed,rcarded--an(l , about spuaiutu a mouud, It is indeed a joy pud pleasure yarn There was also"a vefygood jofcaMrtjton't Mtere sheiaa Tor 1 am a'fiedwood tree. to feel that we vbn take paj-- t in er erer asked to" gather the eggs since. Age and in which program the program given mi Maeser day J.1, Fifth grade, Timpauogos -- CLARK NEILSON Indian ' " ''.;-aOii: i the in his honor. Measer school. school. old and of the Age 10, fifth songs many pioneer of lr. Maeser; 'favorite WARUEN CONNER. . sung. siSvings was. "Let not that whrch is MY FIRST Trip on a steam -. it was a ery eucvvsaiui cmvf unholy enterhj.,r'e rti'R niMTnuv ivoru TRAIN I'r. Maeser wrote this sentiment T-tnteTtlSr,T The boys' Iiall team, last year, on our blaektxard and it is now- When I was five years old 1 took eating as it is about Greeks and was also 011 complimented highly studied. glassed and framed so we can all my first trip, on" a steam 'train, I Romans ms f,r as we have playing, taking second place. rend his wonderful thought. We have learned how- - Greece be- their shall never forget how, delighted I We want to do at least as good this Let ns that it will remain was when the train began to pull came settled and have 'studied year. If hot better. ." there always. out and went taster and faster un- about wars and rumors of wars Oilr ambitions are to make oiif I we always keep alive til we were siieeding through the which happened between Greece' ch(il better this year than it has the jiji'inory of lir. Maeser and bis other countries. country. The telephone poles looked and to make ever beeit and lwfore, - We have- - also life wuhl felichings learned how' the better citizens in America. Wees "and the femes as he- uinch better for 11s all. Roman people lived before Rome it they were zig sag- ETHEL McCt)ARI). GRACE III GIIKS. The next thing daddy said, "shall was 'built, up 'and before the people Sixth Grade, Maeser SrtHitilr Sixth Grad!, Maeser School. And We passed became, thoroughly civilized. we have ilinuer'A' "' through a great many earn until how cruelly the rich people called WHY I LIKE "THE Ql'ARREI.lN'G. we reached the dining room. When i'artk'iaus, treated the poorer peo-plSCHOOL called Plobia lis. we got there it wasn't like ours at "I'lease" sweep the floor," said Beth. Some times when the 1'leehiairi I like the heaver school home it looked like B hall and the very with sink, tables were fastened to the walls. could not pay their debts the Patri- nim lh liecause- - it is thu luet ni.it To her small sister Fay,- who sat whooK sell cians lieut would them most .beautifulthem, " building 'in After we got through Wing we 'reading nearby. went back to sit down and what as slaves and sometimes even take l'l'ovo.. It has la rge lills ilnd light Lt aclie had hiadeiour it into their power to put them to roxunsr -- do you think so, V dea tli. fire we To push that oifl broom nround, If there should be seats into beds. That night I slept" just fine and .We have studied also how Rome would hnVe plenty of room to get and oh, you know." there are four stair when I woke up in the moruUig we captured Spain and Carthage aud out, were far from home. .We traveled how she hud Carthage pay her a" wats and six outside doors.1 We The reason she asked this of small, . all dfiy and once I thought the Win fine of. $250,000 every year for fifty have a large play ground,, too. t sister Fny The mouutuins are near and-wwas goingright Into a river.but ywtrs and at the end of that time Was betauise she -- jviujeif to go out " there was a bridge' in the air for she burnt Carthage to the ground get a very good viwv. They are very and play. beaiitiful. it was called suspended bridge, y' never to be rebuilt. small sister, aud "I said', won't," I LA HARPER Our colons are gold and white. I We arrived at my aunt's place Sixth grade," MeasFr school. like them best of any sclaxd colors. That made sister Ruth think she late that night IN CLASS. is like the snow on the and when the train pulled into the was quite sick.. Teacher (in lass What does a TOM'S FIRST FISH ti-o- f tlie nio4tntaiwriind tells us round house, moniina isays I'said: ' -lak like. hSil Once upon a time out on a shore to be pure and clean hi our schiMil By this time Fay was getting nerv- - 1'H.tLittle "I guess they are going to park the Boy (In back of room) or, the ocean lived a very poor man work and in our play. The gold train there for tonight." ous, and said. haveu't your' ever saw Well, " HAROLD GEASE an his wife. They had a son who's is like the sunshine and tells us to "Here is the broom, now go ahead." a cat? teacher, Even a goose can see the Measer name was Tom. be happy and fret'. 10 years old, fifth took soon and Huth the'brooni SEDLEY JONES. very value of bread-and-miOne day the man said to the boy, The school was named .for fr. Little Miss Fay had skipped out of Sixth G?ade, Maeser SchooL schooL ''..-."Tom 'the man I work for has given Karl G. Measer whose picture hangs for- boy and girl diet,-whethe room, the men around a lot of lumber and In the halls and many rooms. It hLeaving Ruth all the sweeping to tho year round. THE PONY EXPRESS the bread is with mine I am going to make a us to do our best as he do, When we go fo bed to" Sleep, she In the middle of the last century risning yoai. tomorrow you- get inspires wished us to do. He wrote on some And of course this made her very puts our toys away,-whewe awake before the advent of the railroads your wagbn and go down and haul of our blacklKiards. The writing blue. in the morning she puts our clothes west of the Mississippi river, large the lumber, here, it may take many is covered with to LEAH MOORE. glass keep itThe oii "ils and get us ready for school or but you shall be mottos he wrote helps us to be bet- - iiixth Grade, Maeser School prarie schooners were used to haul wagon load full plny ' freight, stage, coaches lor. passen- paid. ',ter hoys and girls. EMER X. OSLTER. gers and for mall, and thtj pony The next inorning Tom got tip STORY OF PETER AND We' always have (good teachers, AgelO, Timiwiiogos school. for important mail. verv early, dressed, went out to the too. MARTHA. Many a time the people "in the Shed, got his wagon and started off. I have always attended the MeaMAESER SCHOOL three miles from the city stage coaches lost tneir. lives by When- - he reached the pace where ner school. It seems like a home wasAbout The. Maeser school as it now-The a forest, among the trees was a mail robbers and Indians. his father was working, he showed to me. tts built Ttnsnv it was 1 c "o 1,1 riders were also .captured and shot Tom the "lumber and Tom starred to uuu named after '"' " We always love bur owjiJiiumo4-fevj-'- " one of I'tah's greatest 1 etcr aim Jiartna. woman from their ponies. nveu, work. About noon "the school best. the 5 It The poor old couple were very educator's, Dr. Karl G. Maeser. Mflny a tiiaa the - Mere weuia hauled and Tom sat- - down to rest. aPHYLIS ROBINSIN ' grew from tho small Webster, school was quite a Job but he got Age 11, Fifth grade.-Measride up to a remote station and find It school. lonely since their little boy got to what it is today. The Webster v tilled with a car.; V smoking ruins and not a fresh horse through with it. now the First ward social would As Peter was thinking on the wax school is : left to finish the trip, and-sHis father came ana said, "Tom SAFETY FIRST The Body BaUder j frera-- he 'mf,erBouKEt "how urtiir'--haV4rt ..a.v&.rajluiU the school is oTr1! Thc.JIaescr largest next station. Bicycles should not be ridden' lonely his wife was while he was while and during that time I am .ut a jouug bo in the city working. the BCllobt groundT Cut the slices thick. .,, It hiy""B0at'" of "'V has; "What war can I please her?" he 1,'llr:'m,'",. Every effort should be put forth about fifteen years old. He wanted The next morning the twp got up 111,1 one .we Fighting bears and 'In. ................ I to be a rider and carry the mail. ... P"11'''J'I... ,"11'l, and went out to the shed and they to guard the school children from said to himself. now i nae .ui. i. bit: iremm. .,.i,.,i dians uses up fuel fast. starledto"bnild-tireAboabeing : by "Thoughtless injured "gay decided to adopt a child which, had w hom we are very .fond. The con- he asked one day. In about 'three weeks theXboat cycle riders. C the Maeser. 1. Pile on more fuel in just insstall' Bur the. boss suid, "lTou are too was finished. They named it K'The There should he signs on the road been. living w ith "Iier cruel sists of fifteen "exuenciiecif and high Mermaid.""!!: had two paildlea hiul warning the autoists to go slow As he opened tho door he called. grade leacliers. when approaching the school. This Bern unable to become a pony was painted black and red. 111 love bread and butter Tile .Maeser' hetuakthe-4ulio"M a rt ha Miiw'ta ' " mfty-fleeideThtatln-tid-ToTnrma uuiu, eKpr sclnjol lioii.se which is As Martha heard joyless voice t If the children would cross roads or bread and molasses. tnkinir care of- - the noises to Kit,, do you want to gifishing tomorrow1 iiipiK-il ami which would make her come to the l he "largest iijM bet right and not 'cut across them iu good shape for the riders,, with me?" Fast-growischool beautiful p e op 1 e must to train them not. to buck and he "Yes Yes!", cried torn in great they' would prevent many accidents door. has fourteen I'ntvTiT This building "What do you want?" for it baffles the driver, making to know when glee. said can't eat too much Har- also trained them ' clas rooms and an lUiiiilorilim" bethe riders were iu danger. That night Tom eoluld hardly hihfsouiolimes turn the wrong way Martha. vest Bread. and office the sides 1 prineipal's was just thinking, salil lvtcr. and hit the child. One night a rider had to stay go (( bed he was so excited. h:is un It resT" room. teacher's Let's "adopt- this slogan. Safety "of adopting a child Unit has been with the stage coach. As he reach The next morning they got up iind all icitt stvam, ljetiting-,plailiving with her cruel stepmother." ed a remote station he found only and put on their woolens. liecause First." The luff you've taught ni.-' and coy. in tlie ' "Oil. yes, lei's do." DALE JOXES. Ma.rU.ia. tlie rooms are 'smokjng ashes. So he couldn't go it was cold on the sea, and started licit." is' room to bake. Just like old Eei.cuiss weal : 11 Sixth Grade, Maeser School. 'Afl.er dinner we will go," l'eter the rest of the trip. This boy got off. is liullied with la rue wiiid.w:s.-auanswered. on his horse aud started back with home About noon the father had caught bread, and you AUTl-MTIME Just ben a knock .came 'to the Well .ventilated and rbo butldiua isa the mail. nothing and wnsL.Bhoiit. to give up'l r it in ranfe. tli:i.t.. how know t good that is. s,i. doftr? The mitiimir time After he had goue about two wnen xom.screamea "tin! vni t:-; bi-I'd' lidit .irtrfl- Wltilta''' grade h - miles the horse would keep stopping j be "Who could time that harvest begun, :. whispered one." '' caught one, I've caught non. ;' For all the trees have shed their 'Martha. and listening then he would start Then he pulled it in. Ask Your Grocer Today. bnil'lin;: is 'lie Maer Martha weut to "the door, and off again. Once- when the horse Ho was the happiest boy in the leaves of golden hue, a U am it'ui tviiic for lie ho..! j"iiiTT walk-man. there Tfie stood and filled off their rider the squirrels pautrys world got that day. stopped rrhe man answered, "I tint a ' cjnliiivu of oir 1I1 strict t that we ed back on the trail. A ETON IlODSOX anew. i'ki'etr it IiiVv it. illid tlo Hill' best Oh, autumn, autumn the best time trapper of the uorth.'and w.iffied He soon discovered he was being 10 year old, Measer' school. clean atrd to' Could if know have He souk of the Indians. thingfollowed three year. by 'I'll.- - Iioas ami girls of the Maeser VEGETABLES floren'Ce iiorton. " cat." y : . mounted his horse and went as fast THE TREE. Hi li.f ' i all taught ol are as he .'''Sure.''' said 12, 'Martha, Fifth Age Timpauogos In as he could. But after a vvile he grade, October there was a One day G. Maeser of Karl Carrots, :tud character j stepped to the door. . ..... then little, tree in thc( forestr it ws .m school. . heard a noise at his left-au- d Ibr After the man had eaten, be went 'after whom our school w:ls named. von-hi- s right. He soon knew what j lonely that it wished it was cut and we all try to make OCR TRIP AROUND THE LpOP. and forgot to thank thciiv was and took a --different trait down and taken to the sawmill. "it is tone of That the, Cabbage, - . -"Who could that be?" asked of the school. Last. Sunday" afternoon we went s went Inand reached the station In safety. ; One day the " lb. all the Imys and reasons-whmain . AnierFctcr. went around the We house the inside loop. up scrambled As he to the forest, there were no. big Measer arc so loyal i of the : door of the at As Fork Peter 'girls ican w The cliffs so and wrapped all the canyon. trees. They walked along the path. cluster of arrows hit aiid..eitthusiaslic of it.- We love our j Onions, he stayed there over night. In the thev saw this little tree, one of thf cKS looKea to me tike 01a castles incsiepmouier, sue opeucu me uoui . lb. we school, we fight for a voice: cruel in said kitles of and The and bench fairies. and ride. his So they he continued men said "Here's morning to make it our of all lend energies want?" Lettuce, "What do In ciHilil no man which them you shapes a rider. From, then on he was " head "I. wanted to know if I we could , ex cell iu. all .ooitcsts, ediicatioiuil, GEORGE BJERRIGAAUD that the wood cutters put it in the mnke except nature's sculptor. literary and athletic, not so mttcli r answered i'eter we to weut Mutual Dell, up saw mill j adopt .Mary Sixth jgrade, Mcyser .school. wagon and hauled, it to the Celery, r . otlu As Mary was standing at the for the purpose of beating Jhe. .then we went on up. It is wonder-- ! and cut it up in- pieces - bunch.. the pnrpnsc for more but cruel the. '0 see f"l colore the the pushed door, of stepmother.. CAT ' pretty ME AND MY KITTY joilNIE LAMB. ' and Kiv 'ecerv Vf w Cauliflower, s mm uu. ncr un 001 oaKs tue 1, tneir yeuows, w 1(1 Fifth irrndo Timranoiros aspens I am a little girl. ''i iu-- i and with their copiier color, the maples "l am glad I came wiih ''yo;i, ' . ,.,,!, sirmi'- j: ib. schooL And I have a big kitty eat 1'ie treat with their reds and yellows, and said the child, "as they entered the well educated eiii.vii 'of ' Me and my Bell Peppers, kittycat live on a which is our beloved j city of l'rovo tlie pines with .their datk greens all 'door of Martha and I'eter. AI'TI'MN. big farm. town. to came " the a then door, Just see make and .how rap poweryou great And we drinks lots of milk. ;fictfth(r gave a party for the - MATHE mougax ' I'eter opened the door aud there f. Sguash. leaves one day, hundreds came ful nature"s artist is. Don't we kitty eat? .1.. Ar.L..,, t...li.s.l man.' "the stood tall the hills all are mountains and . lb; dancing one by one all dressed in frl'llforgot-tt-tftanIn dressed the beaiuifnl(bresss!it And me and m.v kitty cat.their colored gowns Tomatoes, hi is me r and dinnerwe rfall. Then gavo faierqariafirtrot witJway-jri- fi r, Wkeato.Avash.-the-dishe-ii apie- - witii" tits "When tin- - little sister ,wa thref lb. Is to be the oldest and some money," sjnrl tlie man. anu ue family dressed in red and "yellow which. ofsaid kind iu f mamma. , old we w ere puns fo fa wak w alked 'off. . 'and years, turned' tlie its' .world. away and" thinking his family was the biggesf -Don't we kitty cat? SUGAR Then we stopped n't 8' spring and . That Is i'lio'utth niuiiey to live in in the iountry w hen we saw .a Jo 'f And we help pupu. feed the prettiest. :He led the games. . .. iiretty flowers. city," saidTeter. and got a drink which comes from na- the . 'chickens. They played ture's icebox which is so cold that -- The next thine ther knew they: . My. little sister asked me what : danced up and down the street Don't we kitty cat? hand-ithey were. .long. were w0vintQ the. city; Mr: Wind was there too and hfe you can't kee your I tohl her tlfey 'werecow slips. .... LOIS SCTTON. Then we came down intotAspen and 'made great iR Me and my kitty.,cat plaved daTCTiitcr" we civ ir Grove-and Mneserclwd. we Iiad a thea ' sandwich, iwrhe-learcfn?) Watch soiiur ridius with niammSr In the home. and went the down canyon and . Mr. Wind tiegan to get tired And feed the piggy wigs, count rr we saw some more of those MOTHER. It was a wonderful day and a wonrefused, to play any longer. Don't we kitty cat? In all the world lhere4s no one yellow flowers and little sister said derful trip to see nature's work bethemlaid leaves summer all the the in And we play .So down-t-little, old man winter comes along like mother., .She works all the day "Oh mamma look at the 'tidy slips. selves sleep, snuggled to- fore we want, and covers it up.. I think the fall Ioiir to nutke us happy4ind gay. - Jitie could not rememtier the iiame. Jack for .in waiting. heaps gether Don't we kitty cat? Our pet cow was named Jmlv. of the year Is the prettiest tlaie In She mends, our clothes and makes-ti' Frost, and the snowfall. BEATRICE PICKLES EMILY HANSON our beds. She cares for her don't you? all, MAY SEXHorSE. 11 years old. Fifth grade, WALLACE SORENBON. dear little boys and girls all the Fifth jnade, Measer school. School. Maeser school. - A B9Y, a Ih HUMOR o the They are feeding ehocohites wise." ; 10 MAESER Of all the chocolate, east or west Hoover's chocolates are the beet. Ttet"to-ir- h WHAT A IHH; Ls T A dug is a (ml in "' Ta - Uyi ,ru. 1:- 1.11 -1 111 11 starti , lne WHITE-HEADE- " ? - -s," ;- -' s ' ere u:aser . ; jlues--uiiik- LIST SHOWING SUGGESTED FOR THE OPENING OF SCHOOL -- e ey- -- 1 tMST-wb- at Books The-whit- e r. T Squares Erasers Pencils. -- e TAYLOR PAPER C03IPANY lk - "Your Stationer" -- K - PROVO Provo ..wood-wesLa- Bakery's Harvest Bread H. j 15t) f01-a- ,disti'i-r".s-hi'io- e- supply atjhjs low price, while they last, lb.. . . . 14c .. fSuliflower, all you want, lb. . . . oJri" JUC Trv our Currants they can't be beat, lb Dried Reef, a hole piece, bargainT Ry. . . .... . lov Picnic Hams, mild cured, lb. A IK r,nil Piiwar IjlW ... ... . . . i. -- - 1 ijr , n jwlimd-colldllctt- X ni ! . -- ...... ....... ..... ........... vy ...4 ..20c . . ; 1 lafL'tv bfirs t 1 ire 'UlUT tt It. vii Cabbage, solid head, lb .V. Dry Onions, lb-2 lbs. Prunes.... Black Figs. lb. White Figs. .1 lb, for ... ... Nke Juiy l.tnuins, do'en 2 large oval cans 'Kippered Ilemng. . 2 small cars Sliced Pineapple i tifis-wmtt- ?, -- .... Large Head Lettuce ef-f- ' ... - - - step-mpthe- f. -- - .... 'Ti - Lowest 446- Phone West Center. afge:: t I gmhg-'to-Tntk- SAMUEL KOPPPrtre PRICES FOR OCTOBER 7 TO OCTOBER 10 7h 1 -- me-off- , iiiiiiiiiiniuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimininiimmniiiiiimi SAVE MONEY BUY FOR CASH I he-ma- UTAH i So:sp ...... ? Fhipiv Lard nibs and liarrets. We iav Hiaheit Spot Cash Price for Fresh. Larsre Tumbler- Free with $2,00 and ver - 2rc Es purchase I " ... JC ''' - . l, ! i .......... . j the-spir- ..:.." 4c j ..5c wood-cutter- j I i .. 5c i - j .10c ; .,.....' J'atr utr '"..-.- ! " - ib.....,...; ... ...... ...... - j . k bag..' Sisth-QradC- my-papa- -fee the-hor- ses s; . Twtr-ffitr- Ye Iflc .10c : 2c are sure you will be as satisfied as wf have been with your patronage. Just keep up the good Avork. 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