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Show TEMPERANCE W. DEPT l, C. T. U. F.dited hy Mns FA lOOOO J. C. GATES, o o o Doox "Once upon a time there was a little! girl." said Auntie to the two listeners her chair. "Oh, Is It a really-trulstory?" Or is she just a girl in a book?" "Both," she answered, tweaking the Boy's ear and cuddling the little hut closer. "Both. Because we are all in boo let." "I'm not!" shouted the Boy derisively. "But you are, dear, and so am l.and we are all really truely stories. It is this way: Seconds are the letters, minutes are the words, hours are the sentences and days twenty four hour days are the pages. Our lives and the things we do in them make the hooks." "I don't understand!" wailed Cherry Blosson. "How am I in a hook.'" "Tell us the story 1" clamored the Boy. "Well, then, listen: This girl was born where there was a and " "Aw, anyone knows where that, was! Boston." ' When the baby was born the book Of began her wonderful course, she could not write in it herself, at first, so the dear fatuerand mother and n great company of tender friends did that for her, and those first pages are very fair. The word Love is written all over them, for everyone loved the buby and the baby loved everyone. "When she was older virl did just the things an American girlie would love to do: She drove on Boston Common iu a little goat cart. She climbed Bunker Hill Monument. She stood on Plymouth Hock She row- - gS?! ed a boat on the Charles River and picnicked on the banks where Indians used to roam. All these things got into the ttook and made it American and patriotic from the beginning. ' She was a tender hearted little girl. She lished drowning flies out of the milk and set them iu the sun to dry. And she did not coax fishes out of the water with flies and worms. She caught puss and chased the robins away from those sharp claws. So the book had kindness to animals written on its pages. "This little American was a sweet singer in the Sunday School, and when - v she had had birthdays enough she began to teach younger boys and girls to sing. But first, she had learned to sing in her .Jr- heart the happy song of the soul that loves the Lord Jesus. So the book w as all lighted up with the beautiful love of God as well as sweet with gentle deeds. "And all through the hook is written love for flowers, and birds, and most of all for little children. "One hundred and one years after the Declaration of Independence, it was, that u e ero-cerie- Also, a good line of Buggies. a J. C. GATES, Tremonton, Tremonton, Utah. ' L. STAHL, 3 "FA N", siident I ivery feed sw r IVER VALLEY We - l;PH. COOMBS, Proprietor. Ttah. mi PEARL SALOON m Choice Wines, Liquor and Cigars. Pool and BilUrds v.r.!!: into y ,i r- m m Stephens Brothers Proprietors. rtah- Garland, located at Tremonton to do Dental Work. HIS WORK IS ALL GUARANTEED. Is now service, but are and we think the people giving tur patrons a cheaper rate, alwill appreciate these facts enough to stay with the home company, u off, knowing though offered free Telephones for the sake of killing well that if we were out of the way the rates would go back to the old the, y- - .r arness remonton nam m y- - T - A home without an Independent Phone Is not an Independent Home. rri :LEPii( )N y. 59K m y.y H bea r river valley k(x )i '- Oils -' Shoes Reso'c J ft-- ODD FELLOWS mm MARKS proniptly oltauHl In ' PATi NTS THAT PAY, ndTeriise thorn thorougiiiy. at our I mxoenm. mill BHD you m wi vmm know!" said the Rny, softly. Send mofloL phuto or nkcU'h for FREE report SO SUF1- on imtenuhility. nrif I'W will hand little "And she said 'that dear paBSINO PEFERCNCES. torfrce ouiao writ on IV.i to Ilnok nl I'nnia!l some day east n white ballot for ft"d 503-30- 5 Seventh Street, ,nd Home and Native Land:' And it WASHINGTON, D. C. will, too. l;on't jou wish you could vote, Blossom?" "I can wl ei I'm tiff!" answered the little Rirl confidently. "I know more ' lady, thiugs about the 'really truly one in of read I them Auntie! jour books." BROTBERBOOD OP AMHRICAN V OEM AM "What are they, dear?" Vitrei ocean ciossed the twenty "tihe Boor River Valley Homestead NoW he wrote that tor temperance. And the 2nd and (Mi Saturday evenintr meets ' " song wo sing, beginuin 'Suloonil of each month at 0 p. m., in the Fraf r Well, who was she? Who U ahcT nal Hall, Tremoulon. '! 'ad 'hat r ttier, f r we arc M. It. Hart tafht world w: her audtbttwh'U July a I j TREMONT LODGE. No 45 meel every Thursday at 7:".0 p. m. iu F rater-na- l Hbll. R f Heldrnm, M.(i Carl Iverson Si v lltwcd H I SHOP. THKMONTON. KTOHK. I TA E. P. BurM Currcpondent. work Guaranteed AH made Estimates builder. and Contractor i S. F. CHRISTENSEN KYKS TESTED FREE With L.C. Christensen and Sons l?ri);ham ( ity , 1'tah. B. H. C& Nebeker Practice in 5 and 8 (.'ommerrlal Logan I 'hone 70. -- I'.O.DwxSI H lm AT Carpet Weaver Sm I. AW. State and Federal I Olflcc oct ' ti" m""'"- lor.ni bD'1 J am ' pre-ptirt- dothehct weaving. your work. Any work left at the Trfiront Tiir.es office will he promptly attended to. f tn 5tor - "" a new Brinp UoncnbtMtnf BRIOHAH CITV, 'i hae States Lund office, nirck t'tah, Utah Courts and btfon the United Lawyers Suite mile .South of 1 JONES, ATTTlllNRT ANnCWNXri Hart mill's West and Tremonton Scientific Optician Fore ma ui-i- OATIW PA HI C Phone 03 m. i mauy.verj Jay. I m Bessisiger d ish her returns of the RKASONABLH PRICES and RepaireJ Advertise with us It pays. liaby, motlicr took yon in her arris to this dear fi o id, this tcmpro ancc leader, and she tied the white badge It was at a great eon OD your wee wrist. " ven T. I bMMni and J RAL DliORI'u EN Xi;X1' wide-worl- Sweat Pads Halters and Tents Awnings Bicycles Bicycle Supplies Sewing machine Supplies Tin Ware Repaired. Hurnesses Saddles Collars Whips J'.lankets m ETC. AND HOODS .ALL KINDS OF HARNESS SJd? UFA IE TREMONTON, , ( "Oh. IX DEALERS prices. ompany XE 'f mi - l i mm m s We have been the means of not only improving GARLAND CLUB Garland, We do not wish to boast, but we have connected with OUT Tremonton of the Ttlepbonea in operation in Bear River ValExchange, new snhscribers daih . ley north of Brigham, and are reeeiveing m Utah. Choice WINES, Liquors and Cigars of service. r T- I'KOI'.S' Tremonton, .r- two-third- J SJa? iL 01 s, I C WOOD IIROS. m J, r Kj ju&JsJi . Headquarters for Choice Wines, l iquors and Cigars. life-boo- k ' J. - . jmhu luia ai.j9u.. iii mini. m rREMI ISTI k y' ! tUm IkztxniL a EL m listener at the organ became acquainted and God called the girl to work with this new friend iu fhu great temperance cause. She put on the badge of the W. C. T. U. and wherever the speaker was, there was her 'little organist.' "But she did more than play at the meetings. She wrote letters anil longs, programs and books. She made speech es. She organized the children. She went forward as the cause went forward, " buc "Oh, Auntie! You'er talking real W, C. T . U.-now ' ' said the boy . " Do w c know her; "Dtarlt," nd Auntie's fuee grew very leader as she nestled his iiiat hir check, "wucu you M.rc mmM 5triui. .. O Utah ,71,1 Is a Home Concern Owned and Operated W By the Farmers Of the Valley. We are now located in a new and well equipped building of our own, and are able to give the best named for her!" "Yes? Well. let us sec. There wes ao one to play the organ at the meeting. "The speaker called ,'or a volunteer. A young girl stepped forward. 'I will do the best I can,' she whispered. That was a good sentcuce to put into her book. "The speaker's text was: "The Master is come and calltth for thee.' It was a temperance ermon. Now, the girl at the organ had been writing 'total abstifrom the beginnnence' in her and mother wrote it father Her ing. there first, and good temperance reading had helped her to write very plainly all along the way, "The speaker on the platform and the - I o m x-- Hw-nw- . . ; is-- j I m a woman was speaking to women iu a Boston church. I shall not tell you her name. You must think it out. All the world knows and loves her now. She '." has been called 'America's un "I know! I know!" cried Cherry Blossom and the Boy together. "Her pic ture's up at school." "Baby sister is Come and try us and be convinced. Will meet all competition for cash. d We will treat you right. WATLAND COMPANY, Office at Stohl Furniture Store oo s. A tanre lino of notions. Winona, which has no equal. Life-Bon- o Hats, Caps, and Rubber Goods. A full line f ( imt's Furnishing goods. A complete line of Fancy If you are thinking of buying a Wagon, let us show you the y y FOR HEADQUARTERS Hidden Heroes. in UTAH. 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