Show S v'Ot K0 46 IV WORDS PROM A MISSIONARY SOCIAL and PERSONAL ITEMS Mrs Belle Kleinschmidt’ is visiting in Miss Tina Crane one ok SalinaV popular young ladies returned from Salina Salt Labe Sunday after an absence of Charley Prows has gone to Bingham to eeek employment ' four weeks J E A J Crosier C M Hansen Association The State Teachers’ E G Ricketts were in which met during the holidays created Fordham and ' week the ' Richfield during a committee to initiate plan and push in the interest for a an aggressive campaign It is very tVuly of the High School cause in general jublisbir to receive occasional letters bat especially in regard to State aid By The Editor like tbe following: Principal G C Conley has just been Aarhus Denmark: of his appointment on the There are skies bright and sunny notified Dear Friend and Bro committee Bnd will meet with the There are Rkicr perfect blue Possibly a line from Denmark would Lake City Sun- But no skies are so interest you and readers of tbe Call I other members in Salt 'sunny m 5 receive tbe Call every week and will day at p None havtf such a lute eay that it is a very welco ue visitor The forest Supervisors' and Rangers’ As those that bend o’ef me as through its pages I learn wbat is go- convention tobe held at Richfield Apiil And smile fqr me here ing on in Salina and my borne town will nodoubt be well attended aud In this valley of beauty Redmond and throughout tbe county an Instructive time will be the result The Sunny Sevier J for that matter And nest to my Thomas Herbert has been appointed There are field fiom borne do I appreceiate tbe green find rollin g Call A person does not fully apprec- to fill the vaoency left by l A Purge- are hills highland fine Theie iate the value of a borne paper until be son at Monroe But no fields are fairer gets out in the world away from home Mrs Barnard returned to her home No mountains like thine I am pleased to say that lam well and in Salt Lake yesterday after a pleasant Ilete the clime is sereiiest enjoying my labors as a missionary visit with her son John and family The last year 1900 was a very successThe sunshine most clear Miss Pearl Jorgensen of Richfield is And ful one in the Scandinavian Mission nature is gemlesF haring baptized 3G8 souls or an aver- visiting in Salina In Sunny Sevier-Herage of three to each Elder laboring in Wears sorry Here we had alway friendship has btiilded He field which is the best for Borne looked upon Miss Hattie Burns as one Some shrines that endure years in tbe Scandinavian Mission 1 he and of Saliua's pretty and popular ladies times are very dull in Denmark Here toil ha provided thousands of people are out of employ- and here we didn’t mention tbe fact Some heritage sure ment and those who are successful in :bat she was married last week It was And heie is my Ingle the this way: Tbe item was written down getting work only get My loved ones arehere — amount in wages that we get home in upon the back of a sheet of paper Utah The necessaries ofjife are ab- which was filled with news items In I love thee with home-lovout tbe same price here as home Lux- the rush we forgot to turn the paper My Sunny Sevier and so missed the item Therefore we uries are much cheaper o People in our parts don’t realize how they are are sorry Such tbiugs are never done situated and how they are blessed A intentionally Miss Hattie was united in wedlock to Mr Qatten of Milford at trip to any of these Europeian CountFollowing are the names of thost the Manti temple They have moved to ries would do them good specially Milford where who have beenr'rf’Vmte d census re Ow they will reside Success those that are not satisfied with their and peace to them porters in Seytgr npifT 9 glven out condition in life and ale always kick- long (llfe prosperity ' itlonroe Bp ijpJ’S'wincile A petition has been circulated here ing at tbe country and conditions they Elsinore Frani&lfaples happen to be placed in If every body recently asking the town board aud tbe V Faiibanks would take tbe same stand that the citizens to help fixup and fence the AnnabellaJ ball and boost for our country park for playing this and other Joseph P A Shipp instead of growliDg aud knocking as seasons That is a mighty good move V M Johnson Glenwood many doi our country would progress and it ought to succeed it must succeed Grass Valley A E Long much faster than it does In tbe last Miss Retta Monroe’s smiling fac° -- Curtis Aurora-part of January we had a very heavy may now be seen behind the counters Salina Iloratius T Wright snow storm here the worst for many at Louis Jacobs' store Otherwise the Redmand JB Sorenson years in Denmark Miss Emelia Ramussen is making winter has been very mild here it has Central Wallace Bracken like to mother Used make at the pies ice Richfield Carl Goldoransen hardly been cold enough to freeze o Pun the weather is very changable and White House rot as pleasant as our climate borne lu Mrs HT Wright has received word Line-U- p the mountains where we see the sun of the death of a sister in Texas nearly every day in the year I think —o has Larsen a fann purobased George we live in one of the choicest spots on from J 0 Ivie for $2000 and will come In a talk with a few prominent earihjwhere cropfailnres are unknown here to reside Republicans and 'a leading Demoand always plenty of work at good crat we have gotten information enwill I who work will for those A bright newspaper man comwages of the possito give a line-unow close by sending my best regards mitted suicide in Farmington the ough ble candidates on to all who know me In Safina Redother day Sad But if people knew ticket for next fall’s the Republican campaign and wishing you newspaper men’s troubles mond aDd vicinity wonder of For Clerk Earl Thompson would be that not more of the craft and the Call success Richfield L M Breinholt A Christensen rushed their souls to fleaven “unbidGeorge ‘ o den Their chief troubles are lack of of the town of Redmond AMUSEMENTS Their money and encouragement Recorder Viola Burr Burrville occupation being of so high an order Treasurer this office will of course 'rewarded Coming — Opera House two nights they should be ‘better goto the strongest bank or combinApril ltd and 6th Besse Dainty and of banks but the likely candiation associate players in “The Coward” and dates are flam Clark Krneit ChrisThe Cow“The Lamb and the Brute” tiansen of Richfield WITH THE SAGES ard is a Utah play by a Utah boy PopElsiSheriff Albert O Engar ular prices will prevail for the special The men and women Though they nore Thomas Ranson of Monrce ' Don’t forget The Coward engagement be poor ignorant blundering who day George Rasmussen and Andrew Admission 25 35 ana 50 cents by day are quietly setting aside their Lawson of Richfield Sheriff Ab Mr Wiley the author of “The Cowown pleasure for the sake of some bott may be a receptive candidate ard” is with the company playing the other person taste a sweetness and Attorney J G Jorgencen and N title rcle Mr Wiley is a Utah writer get in themselves a growth which Bates the former for having been raised in Sait Lake City makes the world 'a sacred place for J Assessor Nephi II Nielson of This i9 his own play and when you them— Merriam is the best man that will Monroe that will convinced be have seen it you Man has not been placed hi this be likely to aspire to this office Utah oan turn out as good plays as any world to play and amuse himself lie the Miss Bessie Dainty other state Sup’t of schools Jacob Magleby is entrusted with a serious mission Lester Quisi leading lady of the company Is'one of and has various duties to perform not Arnfred Christensen Stena Scomp America's clever little actresses she to a future generation but to his own Joseph A Anderson Oscar Anderson paving for two seasons starred with and he who fails to labor for the imJ Surveyor James J Corbett in “The Burglar and provement of our own life of First if he will Representative The Lady” two seasons with the “Sign does not deserve another — Carnegie accept it Farley Magleby J B With “Lena one season Cross” of the Sorensen J M Petersen lleber Whatever may be a man’s rank or Rivers” playing the title role She Christensen in The situation he ought to be treated with will be seen to advantage two-- - from Rich Commissioners mildness and expresCowerd " Mr IraE Earle the villian sions harsh civility toRough inferiors are field Merten Jensen from Monrce of heavies not necessarylanguage one best is the ia the piece O I’ Washburn A V BohmW and they may wound Duke II E L isonbee F Erickeu tody he having starred in such bills but they never convince-Thns “Tbe Squaw Man” ‘Thp Girl of tbe of Wellington This paper shall be in politics lh° — ( whole season first and formost i°r 'Golden West” and a number of other We make ourselves more fl will be seen bia eastern successes injuries clean honorable capable mei1 than are offered to us they many good a Devil Dirtcb in The Coward" those for its friends times pass for wrongs in our thoughts and second o that were never meant so by the who suppoi t it Any one wishing The Frimary Association will begin heart of him that apeaketh The ap- to write on any matters political mi) prehension of wrong hurts more than do so and their communications wilt meetings next Wednesday How can you the sharpest part of wrong done — be held in the strictest confidence Ciun9 in Hndsubiriba Feltham and kept secret if desired ‘otherwise get to read it? Heart - Warming Letter From XM Breinholt Sunny Sevier Census Takers Political — Mrs John Ewles came home from Balt Lake Monday but the child is still there Frank Herbert hak been quite sick during the week Miss Alvilda Nielsen has been very sick during the week It has been thought that she had appendicitis - David Bird is out into tbe San going J nan country to ride for James Soorup He will also be in parts of Arizona Mrs ALL ABOUT THE COUNTY Happenings In The Best Valley In Utah RICHFIELD AlbertO Engar the probation offij-e- r came to Richfield yesterday mornX ing with the Jorgensen boy from Redmond who was some time ago given to Ha has been the Bishop of Glenwood incorrigible and guilty of pilfering and and a have will likely to he hearing The following program will be rend sent to the reform schdol erd Sunday evening April 3rd 19l0: are under armen who saloon The Mrs Dan Argyl Song Charles Carlson rest for liquor selling without license Recitation with the to offered have compromise Lester Current Events Humphrey E J Freece city and each pay A hundred dollars Speech At the councases the and then drop Joe Carroll Song — cil meeting this week they all made —— o application for license but did not get it I A Program M School Notes The attendance in the first three We trust that grades is very small the health conditions by Monday may warrant parents in sending to us their We are missing tbem children Then also many need every shape day to be able to pass in goo-and be able to carry next year’s work profitably the Clouds- will be The presented Saturday April 8th a postfor week one being thought ponement advisable on account of fever conditions The High School Strut and Fret club will present- - “Abcve the Clouds” in The male Ceuterfleld Friday- night JBail Boys iast ia made who will "play! yhich pleased bier the of drama— a splrTr&qj testi brain and brawVhj Sauja J0 mony of all school men 13 2lL3tics and social devirsions tend toward bettei scholarship with the attendant consequence-better citizenship the end iu view of all public education There are five more week of school May all parents do their t est to keep their children iu school to the very last day It is natural for the normal child to display a little restlessness and anxious concern for the day of all days— the last However the very most important work of the year is the last fewweeks The techers ere taking a backward view reviewing the cloudy places aud clinching the importam points Then again from the moral viewpoint it Is a quaiity of priceless value foi a child to see through to The sense oi anything it starts achievement is his insuring staying quality when grown 'O — — Starves Aninals have a report In this office from reliable men to the effect that numbers of cattle belonging to a Salina man have starved to death last winter and every winter and that within 6ight ot nearly a thousand tons of bay most of which is still there and some of it unsaleable after tho cattle have starved It is said by some of the most reliable people that such is a oomrnon occurence with him His animals certainly look it and he was recently in court on a charge of cruelty to auimals Now if the reports are true it is au ifa man outrage on this community who is wallowing in wealth and prosperity and is so doing his paper shall wear itself out iu trying to bring him We serve notice here ami to justice uow no matter what the consequences to us that such practises shall not be carried on especially by men whose oaokaccouuts are bursting the vaults It is our busiuess aud it is every humane person's business to help stop ibis These poor starving dyiug animals have more soul spirit feeling aud mind than those who so treat them Personally we are ready to swear to a complaiat right uow before the state buoiiue society Auy persou ia Salina who has any BviJeuca on the above mitter will confer a favor in bringing it to the notice The more the better as of this paper justice should be meted out We An authentic report comes thru the Deseret News that the D & R G will build south from marysvnle this si ason and that will mean added prosperity for Sevier county The following comes from Msrysvale Murray the mining mm is very low with pneu nonia here and is not expected to live His home is at Ephraim and he was the president of the United Commeriab ciubs A new company has been organized to work the Sevier Consolidatin Gold ed and Miller properties mountain and a boom is to be on the boards this summer The company is composed of F T Tilton B F Baiier W S McCornick M S Sowles 1L A Schiekhart This wiil niea'a-rT-r- ‘ C C’Dey vival andienewal of mining in a abandoned that was practically It will be great fur Sevier county Dr J une Segmiller and one of the fairest ladies in Sevier countv J irgensen were in Monroe enjoying the hot springs Sunday R W Sevy has resigned his position as manager of the Jumbo plaster mill and a gentleman by the' name of McFarland of Salt Lake en employed to succeed him G The county’s leading attorney J Jorgensen was in Marysvale and Monday oh part of Sunday some legal business Half the people of the town are preparing to go t conference RoyUtely and a stranger were be fore the justice on Saturday and fined $5 for fighting They’re good Alex Lawson presented his wife with a fine baby girl Saturday Pearl Jorgensen court stenographer has been in Ogden a wrek recently on official business The hearing was had in the district couit Monday on the injunction proceeings intituled by the Salina Creamery agaiust A J Crocier Attorney J G Jorgensen is counsel for Crosier and E E Hoffmann for the creamery Company — — — —o Items of Interest John Elben has been quite sick of late and cannot give the be3t report oti tbe weather A very delightful was Remington given by Mrs O Cuilebaok REDMOND Chris Jorgensen has returned from Canada after aa extended trip He saw much of the country and found f r a very good place Hi9 future plans are not knqwn Rudolf Nordfelt h now getting his mail at Redmond and has of course subscribed for the Call was arrested here Alfred Jeuseu charged with fornioauoa yesterday with a young Uly now iu E nery Oik recently of Salina He was held co tne distriot court audit will not gj so well with him if reports are true |