Show as - rj- w1" ov Young people do get out of your other towos tracks Get out And and see other people and know tkoir ways Don’t be satisfied to do the same old thing forever Try to find a ladder of improvement of some kind and climb it Climb It climb dim b It and get to the top If youcan Money saved from dances and spent In school is the grandest investment a A little before you faaVe Have TAII UA(IUD T 80MB BELIEVE IN vi-- it I The people PROTETION I Latter- Saiots have always held that amuse-Bledancing was an entirely proper decorum when conducted with Excessive round dancing has never OTLERYd It will pay been upheld but the sociability of the -- WAr U denominations -day Others in Free Trade Ityov vi v totrada Wsly In TIN yoti Utah though religido not look upon danc- of ously inclined ing as do other MitU jn-I- KiJ- - nt ball room in other figures has ever been commended In fact the dance in Utah in pioneer thrtee took on a f even partook of the enjoy rrients Of tile ball room underthose conditions and he Insisted that his apostles and other leaders of the church also take part Of course ander those circumstances no evil could res lit from dancing it because a pleasant recreation that made trylngploneer pursuits more General Wood Worker I am proprietor of the only planing rhifl In Richfield the best the One fn Sevier (fount)' Turned Work folding cial recreation about the only sopeople then had of Morpublic hature and the early mon dances will go down in history as of the the models Is always on hand prepared to take’ contracts tot any sort-m- was the a dr Flailed Lumber' fiUugtt It endurable Today 1 Ufl terpsichor'ean art bail room though still in some cases under church supervisiMany seton is muefi degenerated danCe tlements of the State i have-publi- carpenter work hails run for private gain in which fin all classes met Indiscriminately often me tor estimate' on dal) low characters being the most popuJd Anderson are al- the lar on the dancers floor most exclusively young people and If the staid element of the community want to dance “married folk’s” party Is gotten up for their accomodations The editor of the Paris (Idaho) Post The leading men of the ward do not a man who take part a they once did Seemingly iy moved to say: Many Could a conbe thinks ist stands Journal he the young peop’e are allowed to he them tells-hoas would be duct their parties best pleases in the stores and without restraint Their programs as- - independent as a pig on ice and are made up almost entirely of rbimd ca thlugs by their right nafiies how dances and the dizzy whirl goes on (formerly heaJ workmen for until It is a wonder that more young he would write good common sense' and none of your frivolous sayto-h- e is novV located people do not fall dead or the floor the Elsinore Co-odancacross the street south of the Co-o- p Against this indiscriminate funny stuff The best way to cut off lias recently receiv- one of these ing the Enquirer On a Store lie has stock of cloth chaipk Is to get filmfio & ed protests from well meaning parents fifincl as well as many samples from to write a sensible article every and as the dancing season is now up- gfee a week Before the week is for which to order A suit from stock can on us a little for day desi els MERCHANT TAlLOR Nielson te had three 1 1 a days after the measure-prnr- arc taken Two weeks have ready from samples s requlr-t- o Elsinord Utah J-- - VifRiSTMASCOdDS are coming at THE EQUITABLE STORE Children’s Irishes ’oys Goods durable Prices reasonable fag- -- Lvv'gvjja' — x Missouri Pacific R’y r- -:r : Tile Colorado Short Line to Kansas 'City St Louis Mo and all points ’South and East Free reclining chair cars expressed prevail Just at this season ‘tif the year is a good time to agitate The high school’s effort to start a those reforms and a little effort on the will the part of the proper authorities library is an excellent moye A library see that tney are Infitrgtlriited a course of excellent lectures and an educational sqirit are already noticed —Enquirer The Enquirer says many good things as the good effects of having a high in the above The press of Utah has school only one year old Carefully been condemning the unchasta condi- fostered year by year it will be a great tion 'bf o'tir state ‘for a long tfiue past school yet Schools aren’t made in a and now we should all unite in removbut by steady ridryetlh a of this condition the County to join with near by counties sleeping cars of most If such a unDirect Connections at for mutual protection design the magnificent Union Station St ion handled the PeLamar market prop more rev- rly it would yield Lcuis for every where v does If now Tickets on sale at all stations on enua rignt along than it the farmers organized and worked for Rio Grande Western Railway one II B Koosar Flynn year? they could have all the soil C F & P A T F & P A now used to raise grain in excess of Salt Lake City Utah local demand busy raising sugar beets ele-ga- d one-thir- EJ — m II Iliwr iUuiii 'Monument Mills Glen wood Utah before farmers needs their help The The Best ftlhcc To Get Salt Flour ‘'GOOD Graham FURNITURE ta th4 oUr county' une got in a Un- Stewart Prof defended early to get It docs h t the best of A It when It talks ' Out prices present council held their last meet lug last Thursday night but honeat fearless straightforward in all they have As a body they ijaye not always been as progressive as tfiey might have been ins sArik PLAiti and done cYdial Treatment they have been Ther einuuoratlon Pf the office been nothing but the good they have accomplished is pay for all has 'ts progr!et6r I ' ’ — There is an excellent market for po' - fV J'flvA iohusod coinifeh Consolidated Implement Co Mansfield Mercantile Do West Virginia with ah anti Mormoh petition They are’ ah fife ftOw th&t this one should fie ptitfri’a dime mulsenm A General Supply House SIveep men's Trade waivfed Davis County is tohaVe public school libraries in irhost of thre districts Now Sevier County would do well to follow FROm A NEW TOWNSITE MISSIONARY tatoes in Texas and shlpp'ldg them from (Si tie? Ubuctjr will no Auubt Jpdy A Maxim That Holds Good in Friendship It is of Great Value in Business in Cambridge giving tracts to the people of that place and adjoining cities Our conference waH field on Nov 20th and 21 1897 Pres A P Rosier from Brooklyn was with us during onr conference as was the Spirit of God I was then appoi ntod to go to Fall Rlvef Mass to labor with Elder O O We Crockett from Pres tori Idaho and weeks have been here over three have been unable to hold a meeting herein this place We hove tried to obtain a church or even a school house to meet In but so far have been unsuo We are not going to give in Ybr this Is a new field of labor and the Lord will open up the way so we can 'impart the message of truth to the peoWe have given out ple of this city live hundred over Gospel tracts t6 the ’peopleof Fall River and trust in God our Heavehlyather that the seed we u're st'wfri’fe 'in this part of the Lord’s Vineyard will grow that we may be — Bugler) able 'Xd'reap a bountiful harvest in times to come School teachers should be continutly Tills ci'tv'lslbcated in the south gathering new ideas The fatate of Massacliuetts on the shore teachers’ convention is one of the ' of the Narraganset't Bay eighteen bestplacesto do it Truethey gath- miles southeast of the (iityof Provier new Ideas from oth er teachers but dence R I the wlnle state Is better to pick from Fall River cori tains nearly two thirds In UnitThe recent conference of the M I of all the cotton factories the a A’s was so good belciihse it was so time- ed States (So I am told by number Fall Of citlzenfiof River) ly Preaching loses Its power when it and er) joying my health in good am I deals with dead subjects 'but regains — them only when it applies scripture labors ' Elder Don Spafford reason and all sorts of proofs to the 4 Turner Street ' present or future ' V Change Not an Old Friend lie Denver & Rio Grande Rail Road arid other lines as we passed hurridly along arriving at BrooklynUity N Y: on Oct 13 1897 a distance of nearly three thousand miles from my home in Utah I remained In Brooklyn three weeks During the time there There is always one thing to be remembered in business thAt you oev Ever since 1871 the received a letter from home telling me ose anthin by dealing W111 the tried and trusted of the sad news of the death of my Rchfleld Co-o- p It has never beep has been doing business in Richfield mother who passed away the night of found wanting in its treatment of the public It has always had riothlBg’bi Oct Id 1897 making just five days substantial articles on its shelves and still has a supply of the satae cessfiil Every business house and every in be represent- dustry 1h a town should Aed In the home paper If not by s announcement each couceh) large t 41 should have at least an inch or I fnore ' ad continually running Id the home papeh Vou owe the town thal'miicb’ Better Fall and Winter Goods can not be found in the county RICHFIELD 11 ! i j FkflRltc Mask ESTABLISH ED1871 P PLEASE NOTICE' J Ostlund 6 Coof Elsinore HAVE Tile Best and Cheapest STOVES IN TOWN A Full and Complete line df CUSTOM-MAD- 1 r CO-O- Theo Brandlev Agt E CLOTHING A f UTAH THURBER Fall River Mass Dec i5 To the Editor: Heft my home on Sept 27 1897: after spending about two weeks with my relatives and friends in ProvoCity 1 left for ao Eastern States Mission east-ei’n'pa- t ‘HEAP as was the custom bare In the past —Salina Press Utah public school System during a recent lecture at the State Uuiverslty We were educatedin the public schools lit Utah And know that' Prof Stewart told the truth and I he bitter- Tribune but allows its old-tim- e the ness "WNttOE FtfRXlTliiiB liOOM and Unions LakeTrlt irum Vecausc - should keep order there at one time Polisc much more so than another tical meetings and the majority of amusements should have a building separate from the church’ We hear of no complaints of Cold this winter by the pupils of our school and Mr 'Rasmussen says he Is having There should be aB arganized effort of no trouble to keep the beat regulated some sort to have a better study made Principal McCarty evidently knows of our soils and a union could best how to handle the registers th us inak tiling about There Is a great mission Intr it unnecessary to open tfie windows P I’icrson IrOp O ftok Sold By year day unrelenting pulling of years and years conducted dances It is a It would be hard to make a better after my arrival here Nevertheless ” fruitful theme brethern of the press start than our school lias now let us felt like going ahead and doing my Richand we can accomplish much duty and trusting in our Heavenly keep on pulling field is all ready reforming to a marklather for His kind and protecting ed degree and we believe it will conOne reason why the Mormon meet- care over all affairs I was then sent tinue and for some time yet there is ing houses are the scene of so much to Cambridge Mass where I arrived on plenty of room for Improvement too noise is that they are all too common Sunday morning Oct 31 I met at the The show the dance the rally and all depot in Boston City by Elders Johnson Lehl and Brigham City are hea- other gatherings are held in the same and Graham (Street car from Boston unions It place as the divine services and the to Cambridge two m lies ) lor farmers’ dquarters of would be I labored with Elder Johnson while great benfit to Sevier urchin can not understand why he the cause ing jnd Novelties t restriction on the ycung dancers out he is sure to he pumiced dry and Tfiofte parents desire thfcir children’s will gape worse for an Idfea thah a enjoyments but they believe certain chfck With a pip if he should have safe guards such as used to be thrown and nerve to carry blit his around t’iio ball room In Utah ought the ability would be found hahging to on Ojt 9 1897 I spent four very pleas-nn- t he threats and the to be made a little more select days on the cars in viewing the program ought to be varied a little a telegraph pole before three cold from the round dances which mornings roll around— Salina Press beauty of the states along the line of more ow Tade d President Young young participated Best’ Pump the fresher sweeter and better they will be tip serriJ-rtr- '±3isXiiagsS Some one is busy writing a history Now Sevier of San Pete county county sfast losii g Its historical old men and a move In that direction would be timely The children ot the future will find many Inspiring incidents in the pioneer life of their fathers and the earlier they are collected Senator Chandler w&nts the admlnl-stlatiotoWDd of family and travel into other to try International bimetafi-llsthe state Very few of our young The administration wants to men know ta own state try and see as much of It as you can and then adopt the gold standard at once That see as much of other states as possible s a great pull over nothing The Don't fie afraid to talk to people If sairie principle Is involved irt both’ yon find a man who ban travelled let shall we or shall England regulate our hi'm lefl you All be can of what he has monetary system? seen Because yob edn not Use good Public sentiment in Utah has always giammer don’t avoid the educated they will be pleased to talk to you been friendly to the Indians and so it and that will help your trammer as is Bov: for it condemns Colorado’s-killinof the Utes but Colorado up weft as mate ydu broader and better ' A college education used to be a holds the action luxury now It ft within the reach 0) The Iron Cbunty Record' 19 Tout every young man that works for it The Record still stands Ho not let your college education spoil years old you for farming of any otfrefi occupa- oul one of the state’s best weeklies tion you can do any one o‘f them bet- - and Bro Wilkinson is entitled to the ter With the learning of schools back natter of & successful newspaper man of you fie determined to be some- -' Is rejoicing over thing to do something and to Succeeds fher lefgAl fraterni'ty Code’ whlel fs So complete in what you undertake and dont go thd heto law and yet so condensed It la f r m' the cradle to tfid gravC to a stu- so cheap ii booh to the entire state por 70a want four house protectee ous chufacter ft was opened f earn by trough it wilt only cwt sod usually at inteHme with prayer ou nine cents par foot at GRECO’S were made tb remarks religious jPbop east of Dpflrst House leading men Of the ward mr Cornrnuhtty afrd old ftda Were usually pfesent “ - Boots and Shoes of Best Quality Call and see rt US J OSTLUND IS ALSO PREPARED TO i Handle all the Ties From Salina to Bellnapiabdvi’ilip4ilC highest priSe paid on-thdlittf- c |