Show i’BE SOUTHERN CEN30B s pulilMii n orj Saturday at Ulchlield Editor' li( State Directory: t'Nlim i ST A X SENA V if" 1 Arthur R C'liironci1 ' lleber L V IMMI'I- -- ‘I Allen UUVERN i’' Ii or alf county political cunvei-- t inns Ib't meet in Sevier County Hi s tall should adopt this plank or one Id ' “Whereas a similar nature: the ol Gunnison and Mayfield are Ice imtmtdy apart of Sevier Comity Me ph dye he support of our legislatols to wo) lor he moving of the present boundary line bet ween San Fete and u ier count ies so as to include these tun town in Sevier Comity R Veils Si'ClU’T 1Y tun) a T llaunnonil M l ’!! stti: Tb'i:' James 'it ( i A i jintd r a- - MVi I’ I M'Aii Human riii::: I )iii-i- fTOLNI- lliUmi' S'J Ul’FRIN I' I’ X f Iv’A C A I'll!!"' XT "'it IS 1'nrK K srimLwr it Charles U r Xl-l-t M lillin !!£ S cational matters SELECTMEN: Alibi'll A (' Sliii) A ' 'It I hiring tiie week Professors dull Eimd of the Brigham Young and ‘i Miclii 'Vanity Clerl have visited thecounty in the Klchiiclil R(M‘onitr—Jarob M Lauriti n The Elsilllll c interests of their institution Assessor - ( Jut He- - A mlcrsoii Sal 'mi Wllles is inseperahiy Collector Trod history Academy's fiij Oclijicbl SlieritT - John W Coons iiectocl with the 'history of Southern Monr ie Sapt Sid'iiiils - Jacob Maffiebi 'tali and is a great s'diod While we Hicblicbl I'reusurev- - ll I’ Iluimeii ' i nt oil hope it ipeets with its usual patronCormier - u llnwlcy Icnnltur' t ic'ii'u Id age l'inm hevier County wt are very ProsecuUnit Atl’y lb shoeber Slinll anxious to have some of our Surveyor-young oiKii'i (' I’i risen sealers W’ls M'rs at men tend the Collage Agricultural njcMclil 'lioiip Inspector— las I’rodami 'We' are improving the siiimi t1 Logan county rbyslclau - i E Wo-our school teacher- - and if of quality Now do our book keepers very fast (ITV IHKITTOItV MAYOR - Tlicodore Brandby let us try to Improve tile quality of E 1’ctci son ' I'OENl '1 our farmers J Jensen UiiMiiusM'ii ‘"iini'l (I ( ' a r K I Ian O' I 11 11 V 1’ i I -- 1 Every fail hero aie some oJd sheep in every herd 'that are mil fat enough to winter Tho sheep men would do well to sell them to the fanners They will make well by- - feeding them till r and then marketing whan fat mutt'ins are in such demand I mid-winte- j II 1’ Recorder —Carl tioldbrii iis-Treasurer-Jame- s Chrlstiausi Justice of tluT’eace -- slmon ( Marshal -- I) W R'oinqul'l City Attorney— I J S' cwci t u In The Ireijilerit diseoiery of nulling camps has led many of the people of Ctaii to wait till a mmingcampstap-- ! t' d t" In gin to thrive This Inis hern a had iiing in many regards It now high irne that t he people depend on themselves and upon their ow h t drift to build up our and energt low ns The man or cutnmunily that waiisfor luck to make them thrifty are in a 1) d hoy a istcusen i Watonnn'tev-Mii- ds lei"IV Coons Oirlstcnscii Neill K Juarint ine 1'liysiclan — II -j 1 ibt'l’i 1'oundkecpei— John M dered this season and they should Ije examined to And that they are free from fniil-tie- o pests : Most of the people of Fiat conic here bmtuse they believe in gathering They thought in an essential part of the Mormon faith Indeed it is Latter-I)ay-Sain- I' It i' customary in country di'lrkt'-whetwo c four there are lro 1800 teachers lured for cacti teacher to Ou June 1st the Salt Lake Tribune will n- -- plan and conduct his or her work into J per luce the Iirlce of tile of the other ten her or bt dependently The present hijdi stiiiuliircl v eai Snell should not he Lite niaint allied and every elTort will be in ule to teachers ease if there tire hut two teu'dicr in lie from rnk keep the they should meet and talk over thei school matters The harder eases in VN It COl’NTV IHREi Toll V discipline will have a stronger hand lc nn et if “w c" instead of "I " - the TISIlii Ml lied ii ci d to S'iOi' peril eiir ullrr Juae rc 1 -- Scm'-wcck- ly 11 I Semi-week- ! ly SELIC tmen: Hiett Maxtield Charles Snow Williams i LOi'NTY I LElilv i m iii Teusdalo Ilaniisi ille RuM A COUNTY tiling forci Bra" Band when A KKIOHHI'K Imm and ized M Hansen C liii-'- Mim-ni- 'r 1 ' i c 11 -- — It Homo industry i Honey-can- s ors and pieced tinware are made to order & j Kept on hand at my SHOE -- - ilal First A (ill) i - v-- t (1 Si i Ei'EL (rREGO Take your comity ai’i aiitn to J 1 Lam itzen anil get ah for them Halt Lake t’by has 12GU (I icikii if school age I Of this number 1"i22 can ’i"l read and write 102 can read and write L’s al-- ! 01 M) attend public schools tend private schools and iM'i'i at- to color 12 oil tend no schools ire white 2'J black There arc time ''Mongolians and one Indian Six thoi:- -' sand one hundred and eighty are buys and six thousand four hundred and tweuty-ftv- e girts There are twenty- two deaf and two blind between the ages of five and thirty On Tuesday Laura Larson t ' Bing ham Junction was nearly killed by filing under the wheels of a moving 'nin at Garfield Beach II suhstitued municipal conothers have ho control at aii This should not he jieace should be maintained by some authority ur coiiteniji"! ary accuses us of hav- ing become democratic is iiiiv irnin ted and The charge ThK untrue Censor is not a political paper IVe hold it as a right In every paper to itself on pnl i t ieal (incstions vvheh it wants too TtF CensOU is a IVcst-et- n paj)ei and Western interests thcclection of Bryan and Hevvall If favoring Bryan and Hevvall makes a pajier democratic there are but four impels in Uiali that are cither independent ( r Republican ex-pre- 'S “As to advertising there are opinion strange and various Home people imagine that as ion gas an advertisement is in type it mallets very little vvheie or in what paper it is juiided" We 'always put tne adveiti'ements in t lie i ex 'm on a juice where t here is some good reading mail r All our advertisements are changed quite often and people will find the censor a good guide for county trade in ('lien the edu-Mlioi- OI:U:yOCK5 isTC ) i:e i It is a d i tlieu sit down and disem' the jirineljiles of Americar governmore difficult In find Utah Richfield matter to find many J L people who can We lave Just Received a Full that peo-ruvi- governmental affairs e I'lnioi to 'i'"ke them partisans Democrats or Populists Republican tnd not to make t hem citizens The cause of this is vcM-- easy to And If a man goes out to vork lie expects some to njieiisati m in return for Ids labor As the farmer expects wheat potatoes and Hay so does the politiin i V live or It still tiiose vvliu discuss tho principles and laws of economies They can give it person who enquires some reason why they are bell vers in protection or a will 6n 2D you 15 tariff for revenue only but those reasons arc often hazy and not well fet tilF ed This is because they start at the ’ wrong end to obtain their education in political science It would Ik conto show sidered bungling by the systematic a follows: student ‘of law to commence the A LL-OOL LADIES' CLOTH study of pleading before the underileis per yard !"iil!c widt ii do 21 ini lies wui'’ lying principles were mastered Many English Melton "'r do “ STORM SERGE lawyers study with no more system H than that and many beet me medium nd a Large ariety of Lai est l'it terns in ti i ss Go ms at otpially i w piai es How much better lawyers Remember onr GROCERY STOCK is of the Ilest and tilvutj'H at lawyers Give us a call: examine uttr goods AVe arc satisfied prices they could have been by system is seljnu Ho in politics people will be benefited ov the results dom considered begin their political education by studying some partisan speech instead of studying our principles of government as embodied in tiie constitution or the principles of Hie production of 11 wealth and its distribution as found in tiie stud v of political economy ment is DRV GOODS be able to save to every Dollar spent for Winter Goods We invite you tocal no trouble We quote few pieces as And goods H I Rock-Botto- U nder takers & Co tm o tors We keep on hand a fine assortment of Tiie Republican party has organized study clubs in various towns of the ounty and they are awaiting Republican speeches to come so that they ALHO- may 'tudy The Democrats arc makCcnls’ and BojV J£ohs mid iSn in! Mio ing ready for the organization of will in arious clubs loo turn Mill They oui get a copious lot cf Democratic literature for the voters to study That they will study to defend and to work IS ALWAYS SFPPLIE1) AVITII ROFGH AND DRUmlM') IFXihLB for their party but they never stop to MOCLD1NGS OF VARIOUS KINDS AND SHINGLES study the deeper principles to find AVe are also Contractors and liiiildtrs which party is right That is nearly nil the study of such bodies is calculatDili' prices are fair Call and see for joursel ves ed to make tho btucient& member' ol RICHFIELD IIORNE A MILLER some party to giye them "facts fancies and figures "the three f's to defend their party belief and nut to lead them to judge which policies are or are not right II This evil is a serious olie It Iuh arisen from two causes The first cause is that a political leader knows that the true student of governmental science may turn to the other side— either Democratic or Republican— if lie studies deep If that leader is a deep student of politics he will aho recognize the fact that the iiul jen dent student i a hard fellow to lead for the student wants to be tiie leader So politicians are not encouraging the study of true governmental seietic" This if continued will lead to the ultimate overthrow of our mil ion Already we 'oe a pari of its had effeds when we find people fonder of being Republicans or Democrats than they are of being American citizen' J ust Saturday the District Court vv:i' open all day for tiie naturalization of citieu- Only one person was naturalized There are many who are proud to say lliat they are Republicans or that they are Democrat' vvJo o" nt care enough for citizenship lo get - is always ready and Lumber Yard Do You Want a Bargain? You Can it by Calling on Theo IJrandley Richfield get FOR YOl’- R- Furniture - Buggies Carpets Rugs Mirrors Pictures and Picture Frames Baby lace Curtains and Window Shades Rollers Lounges OUR STOCK IS AS FULL AND AS Anv Good As la-j- t SOUTH OF SALT LAKE CITY And we aim to Satisfy our Customers by deal- ing Fair with every one their papers II trying lo tganie tional Guard of Flab comoany can be easily equipped when the JS’ej'hi is women who vvereor are the cian— the teacher of the pubiic— ex of Ameiican citizens poet eiUmror all of the excitement of wives plural 'iiould remember that they ate not campaigning the honors of party or tlmieby American citizens Tlieeliil-dvi- i civil position or the emoluments of of Mich mother' aie not eiliens office Truly many of these stumpers either If they were hunted up muny do go for pure love of parly hut men t di'iich pc pie would lie found Judge never lmcanyililiig hat is of no It is to the uMe Party may hold court again in rect henelil to them lime for such people to get mil nr :lia-- l ltimate hcuclit of all peojile to liau '1 licit will tie hut the good ciiii'iis but no one man im paper of the bum tits to justify him chance hirtliO'C vvlm intend to "lie in teaching the vote this fall ‘q!e to be citien- so In lui-'lcthem to be partisan' for the e'jcc he or iris fi iernls will get Hoi'ie of the i iovta nmt li ollleiiis The effects of this making such strong I’ r are neglectful of tin i r d'diis not seen at once We who jiartisans t wo m ha? live u vv will not see its effects so i and a haif Riehlieki had a railroad y et "in Ji iii st ill comes veiv plainly in a few yeais Yet if iroui Saina iiy the mail wagon Elsi- we examine longer periods of time we nore sutlers still more than Richfield will find it quite plainly The Roman tor the mail doesn't get there till eight Republic is a terrible example of wliat IVe have been o'clock next morning party strife will do patient long enough and sonic one iii Id " 'a minded of thi- - imposition Idolatry is said never to be idolatry at first Idolatry urises by first worWin-naithe Mutual Improvement shiping the Divine Being or a being As' ei'it intis are ready to organize we that is sttjijiosedly divine then using w iii domin' a eoltim of the ensue for a symbol lo remind us of the being we the publication of th" lessons for vvorsltij) and finally by worshiping It is Hard to get the the symbol and forgetting the being each week Young men's associations into run- entirely Partisan strife and partisan All same way ning order until Hie campaign is over belief lias arisen the but let them be started the lird week people loved the government of tiie after Then all can use the lessons United States and had their ideas of Jefferson we publish Home will run later in the way to perpetuate It the spring than others “o for them ex- and his followers eou'idi'rcd il' to be only in the principle' Will tra may be prep'ind of Hamilton saw n in the ue 'with Slak Sevier Stake Democracy Joiri Way in this course of study principles of RenubRcanism: both Thn-- e Extractall kinds of while The Bugler says: organwell coinin' ted iKTOniC' the ji"opi-rl- lite of a town isev ier Gounty 'lumkl have at least live good hand' Tiie Kl'iii're band L doing simc mme Asst? suR A OLL1CC roll' I'h’jing Tim Moiiroc lund ha' bcu Caincst iiie Holm II Curfew in a Hiriving condiu'nn all SIlEHIFt: ’i’lie Sal ma silver band is justly H TeJ'd do Wilstiu a tu'vn pride Tiie Riehtield hand will noiii be a silver band too and is sl’l’T SCHOOLS Eoa W E Robinson apt to bo the best band in the county Bi'iivo"d onee had an excllent bund the a si in: but that is broken ujt now Judging Eoa T A delfry from t he interc-- taken in Piotc'sn) I'KOSIK rriNO ATTY t SI’HV HI OR: H "oil's niU'ie eiu's ll could lie rev Lea M W Mansfield if we Had a county fair thi- - fail a baud contest would be an inleiost iug It would also work up a You should infovra your friends nt a leaturc lie of a farm by for rivalry aiming tiie hands buying snap bargain' v hde the towns would be (aught to John Gardner appreciate tne elfort of our musician 11 i Our Planing At one time in Utah the entire eon rol as to the peace of the towns was intrusted to tiie church authorities In some towns it is so sti'i but in others the control of church officers is For this control some nearly ended t MCYH — YVIEKLY I IKi'l ts I (owns have ' CaskefsXoffins&FuriusKiixs A further application of the priiffiiple should he made and that is the people should liu'il? their towns as collecThe tively as possible are noted for the number of associations and meetings they have They are essent ial partsof the organization but can not be conducted unless the people live together trol j c II i I'e' Cl si hi Morten Jwsu Josi pli S Iba N fie worked fui tlm jierpt tun! A i government in heir dilhuenl wily- -' Millions of their disciples have h H oflln-o- j sight of (ho original purpo-founders and lie political jinny loj which they adlieie n their id"! ii:- stead of tho g verniin'iit ii was Ji-lendid to perpetual c 1 rn McCarty MX ATS At 'll i: KOK SIXTH DC M AVin in J BA B'l ' V A lliSTRH ntu- Zano is - Tiie wails ot many school rooms look bare and cheerless This should U not be Teachers should have sonje "i he San Pete Stake Academy Inis pictures framed with vititmn leaves to j u s t issued a sixteen page catalogue put oh the walls Sevier County is located more favorably for an educational center than We should have a fruit tree inspecits northern neighbor but (lie uort tor in Sevier County Many thousand county is getting the start in edu- dollars' worth of trees have been or- 'ICS John l m Brown KKI’ltESKNTA It Aiu-- ' Eriulc J Cannon t ail iiitnl- ine couiily aye rough nn account of dm late storms Sui Pete and Sevier rinint ies liato These should be repaired at once more Scandinavians in projtm imt to Harvest is liere and loads ol hay and their piilaiion l han any ol her emu grain need good roads very much ties in rtaJi- They lire Utah's solid est farming people too Truly they It will only lie a little while iintf are novas energetic and as pnblc begin to haul Uicir vvinlg' people miudut in all eases as they should lie wood Tim wood roada aro iinpas-abh- " hid they are educating titcir children now Some united elfort must tit1 and t ucso two count ies w ill give I tali made to them If a few do it repair some of its belt men when the “rb-i- i t will lie done so poorly t hat t ho roads anerMtlon'’ take hold of aifair will be very rough this full 1 Si'vliT County Utah by (iEOJKJE n CROstlY Comments a Na MJ t of enlistment of several of he jic'i companies expile— Mt Pleasant I :?G()sh! Don’t i t d Pji-ami- Our militia i' not kept up as it should be America’s dependence in ease of war will never be Her standing armies Only tyrants depend upon such resources We must depot d upon citizens who will goout to light if they need to AVe oppose military drill in schools but we do consider Matt guards a great dependence in our tuition Then the F G F ought to have more encouragement from some quarters AVito is to blame? X"X well auajhed to Richfield that we copy without comment "What about that high school for Brigham Git ? Is anything being u:e next winter? There done are in this city fifty eighth grade pupils who if nothing is done in the matter will if they go to school at 'dl have to go over tiie old ground once more The district teacher' have no time to give high school work with a school full of tiie lower glades to tuk'-carof Because of Hie indiireieueee manifested in this matter many of our young people are going to other places Those boys who cannot afford to leave will swell the number of idlers on the sunny side of the street corners during next w luter’’— Bugler Thi' seemi t" h no lo s(3o liowohoap tick n Alav’1 i it makes bin f When you take 7 THE OSTON i:our v II The great majority of the papers in Utah are making themselves tiresome by talking nothing hut polities'’ says From now to True the Censor November it will he nothing but politics ns if all other life interests were suspended Xowspnjn rs should that i here ate realm's wlm ivc for other things than the doings arid opinions "f political bosses— Rij-gle- r PRINTING & TABBING NEATLY and EXPEDITIOUSLY DONE AT THE CENOK OB FI OB |