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Show THE SI ATE FR1SS. Pcorefly a Sun1ay p.vi".i by n hhrmt hi true-Inn true-Inn before nur eyes ibc- pntnitlon ef an evil o universal thnt to mention It inlsht bo IIUo calling to ocoiint n. nntlon Tl It MWIttl to us thnt we arc harly )UKlfl4 In remaining remain-ing silent on the subject forever lmply bc--nus It Is oo universal, and lcaui? the participants par-ticipants ore , young aivl Inoffensive In inost pnrilculnrs. Th" IhlnR referred to Is the constant con-stant and almost chronic practice of parents allowing thlr little chNdrctl to run tip nn.j down the nlslc In meeting-houses, especially when tho service Is In progreos. Of course, the BtartlnK plnt Is alloTrlna them to trot oiotind before the service is commenced. The harm that comes of this la, that after thty havo had th'lr deatrcs gratified In thle respect re-spect they think Hoy should have whenever when-ever the nation takes them. Time makes no difference to thorn. So wo think the parents hould not allow it ut all Many ' the n-lsy hocdlums and street corner loafers con be triced to a meetlng-houm aisle-toddler. They acquire tlvrc the habit of doing no they please, or mr.klnff thine generally uncomfortable, and then to hush thrm up tho parent! allow them to 'go It. ' Brlghrun City F.rport There will be no high school In Ml. Pleasant Pleas-ant this year, cither by tho tuition plan or by sprlnl taxation. The KhOOl honnl, ut n meeting hold Tuesday evening cima to a final decision !n the mr.tter, and lh an-nottncom an-nottncom t.t is officially made to that effect Tho reasons advanced by the board for this action an flr.apclbl ..nc It Mtfmatad thai a tcacher'E salary r.lono would require fully ll.lj moro money for the year than tho ro-celntH ro-celntH from the rayntent of tuition from th scholarn who havo nKred to attend a high M.hool, chould on" bt stalled, would amount to In addition to this would bo the expense of equipping and hasting a room at the build lnr. which would Itself bo no small 1 1 in . Mt. Pieaasni Pyramid, a The othor day we noticed a new tint on th. mountain-sldo. reaching half way to Kolob, purple In color. Upon examination It proved to to cheat grass. It Is u porfert mnj. Inr as thick as hair on the traditional dog 1 OprlngvlllQ Independent. a a It Is ncouraclng to note that tho excellent work of the East cemetery unprorampnt j, proKreenlne; favorably, and tho almnst-forgot-tn grav- up thers being given tho gentle touches of an awakened interest. Surely If tho iplrlto of tho departed visit the scenes, of thrir earthl habitation! thero will ho moro c-.rdlal greetings hereafter btc-i'i- th.-lr memorl?3 and grnvss worn kept groen and lovingly. A desolate cemetery often Indicates a dead-hearted town. Sollna Post. A crusade should be mado against tho dart-deiion dart-deiion In Summit countv A trip out In tha country reveals a d..plorablo condition re-gnrdlnu re-gnrdlnu this unsightly plant. They nro not only alonj tho roadside, but are thick In many grain fields and meadows. whllA mot of tho lawns In the' country, as well on here In Coalville, nro almost a solid mass of dandelions dan-delions There Is surelv n fortune awaltlne the man who will devise a speedr nnd sure method of killing them. Coalville Times. There Is consl ierablo complaint from arl-ous arl-ous sources In regard to tho whittling of shade and ornamental trees on tho streets and wo have bc-n requested to call tho atl nntlon of the thoughtless nova to the matter with e view to having tho nuisance abated! If pos-slblo. ' Th.To aro builder and there are destroyers. de-stroyers. If you cannot build, you are a failure. If you not only do not build, but '" "J" worse than n failure. So It will be ppcn that property d.-otrovM 9 n-t the only conscquenco of tho act of destruction Tne act has a dual effect By It the proporty Is destroyed and the actor is rendered n do-Rtroytr do-Rtroytr Instead of a bullder.-Xephl Record Tart Irs from Sallna tell us that the hltrh water In Sallna crek this spring has played Crc TV,tn tno rnJlrr,al grade and irnrk through the canyon. In places tho gTado has entirely disappeared and the track la resting on the bed of tho creek. It Is havlrtg a discouraging dis-couraging ITect upon thoso who hoped that work on tho cut-off would bo resumed this summer. They are beginning to beilevo that for onco the Salt Lake new-sparer aro telling the truth concerning tlcorge Gould's determination determin-ation to build to tho coa--t from Salt Lake city It Is discouraging to people up this way. too Every' mother's son of us wants thot cut-off to bo a "go" and tho Denver & Rio Crando to ext.-nd Its road south from Maryi-valo Maryi-valo Rlchueld Sun It Is a lamentable fact that ther- are people in our community so ungenerous that they will not nllov a person l. enjoy any good fortune for-tune that may eomo to him. A case In mind Is tho appointment of Fred Kotter to tho rxBl-tlon rxBl-tlon of loon) manager for tho Utah Independent Inde-pendent Telephone companv. Mr. Kotter was naturally very much gratified over hi gd fortunn, but hardly had ho received the congratulations con-gratulations of hU friends when It began to bo bruited about that ho had mode an undlg-nlflod undlg-nlflod scramble for tho place; that he hud secured It by underbidding other applicants H emphatically denies tho charge. If wo could nnd Joy in each other's gocd fortuno and sympathize with each othr In mlsfortuno, how mu..-h happier wo should all be Brigham City News. After a newspaper man has yollei himself hoarso In an effort to persuade peoplo to patronize pa-tronize homo mcrchunts. and accidentally stumbles on to tho fact that many of the fellows ho la endeavoring to protect nro sending send-ing away their Job printing. It rather shakes hi? fnlth In mankind and makes reciprocity look Ilko a lead dlmo with a hole In It American Fork ritlzen. |