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Show These : Convincing Points of Excellence 25 “—~ 71 « WONDER Like Didn't | Gluck Sang Il.| Joseph Way the Music. His | the | the composer, was not of are | iers court whom of men the| One day he attended at the | Vienna a concert at which II. and one of his| Joseph 2 sang vices fragment from one| 44 1 Soy Dea hdukes Naturally | compositions. Gluck’s the imperial arusts glanced at | Giuck, | sort ef | made. eourt at [emperor WASHER has over all others. ed. —“cecure one without delay.% Fully Warrrant LHe nis of the composer to see how he was im-| pressed by the honor they were doing to observe| shocked were shocked mueay in Weir Lney him. 1,—It runs easy. —Itis noiseless. 9 hall-bearings | Dail-pearings. It nas a, j 4; i—It th is tisic light, light, isis 1 OH. yi nd ana . orease :Lrcansc. weighs weighs Dut but <5 ! pounds. h oun bu Tromm Ty ae Tree Tre 9,—It can be used | 11.—It has ; dry not will 10,—It hig up 1} Yr moiamng h ; hign ‘ as a on g and Fr LO ‘Wy sire. at al slop. to heat water in it. 14 inches. = E 15.—It 16. Lal ty relong ‘2 t ° swell up and burst hoops or get ~It will not 20.—Splash | nied . r o aE 21.—It uses four processes at once—‘‘suction,’’ ae rre so ‘ ‘“‘squeezing,’’ ‘‘rubbing’’ and “‘stirring.© It is the highest of all high Fe on grades. Get election notice of the new require only resi- To be held at -——__— tember session of 9a. board. the 15, 1912. state call. Roll be Subjects to Prayer. ered: It} who joined provides that every county or ol corporation owning, controlling hands secretary. Stake II (a) When held. (c) Reports, (b) visits, $1500.00 necessary to bring the or occupying lands in this state famous Curtiss crew of aviators!shall destroy noxious weeds in conditions. for the coast where they will fly; | To enforce this law, other departments. 2 10 a. m.—General and flying machines to that city.|such manner as to prevent The Curtiss people are enroute |from bearing seed. Singing, | the One of the events of the after-|ers of a county Singing. the to petition assembly.| | | Address! Invocation. =~ ee _ reports a noon will be an attempt to break | county commissioners to appoint of remarks ts; Superintenden | commissioner road the high mountain altitude rec-|the county y | ord. Due to the fact that the! ex-officio weed inspector, and it| visitors. | 10:30 a. m. —Department work, | comtwo newspapers are behind the|isthe duty of the various separate or combined, according | prothe enforce to missioners be! will rates plan low admission ' | visions of the law. money as it is not a charged The making venture. ae ‘is one that rests inthe hands of mm A I A to number of visitors. therefore, matter, whole ‘the various NEW LAW INTERPRETED. iers, and can county commission- only be enforced when there is a demand on the Because of misunderstandings ‘part of at least 25 farmers for that have arisen in the public such enforcement. mind concerning the new three years’ homestead law, and to! clear up a number of details that appear obscure to the ? public, the prominent At a meeting age of ; MEET EARLY INSEPTEMBER, of the United States Democrats in Salt Lake City,| register land office has issued the follow- ‘Monday night, it was definitely ‘decided that the state convention ing interpretation: “By the act of June 6, 1912, | will be held in the first week in known as the three-year home-| September. stead law, all entries made after; A number ae —— ‘ i S, Sub- | bernatorial I 'eonver where residence is required proof | Se of Democratic possibilities 1 time after a) a 7 Bh: Sha i | religion classes. $ . amount of cultivation can|commissioners, all sheep in the "The said act ) also applies to all |‘inoes Grand, 1 — er intah, Se te ii Sierete caer Sasaesl emt as eee notify the local land office in/Qrder No. 14 provides that entries made prior to the passage Kane, ; ; g U , Washington eptember 1 an aan ectober 2 15. all years of the entry. from Salt Lake City, where Entrymen, under section 6 are had been for several months. he - and Oy me ce ae ne tar : US we * SF * |THE MERRIAM WEBSTER } | The Only New unabridged dic. tionary in many years, - Contains the pith and essenge an authoritative library |} of Covers every field of knogt edge. An Encyclopedia in, | tee ae K iThe Only Dictionary with New Divided Page. } 400,000 Words. 700 Pages, 6000 Illustrations. Cost nearly dollars, half a million Let us tell you about thie most » remarkable single volume, eens / = pA ticulars, pk Name this architect, paper and we will send free & set of Supper,’ painted anticipated Galilei, He of views geologists, recent are language. vague in expressed ee ee ee i FEET HAEF EEE EF TEE SHEE E EEE EF EFSF EES ++ +++ Mt. r leasant ———— * Commercial ° ———Savings Bank — Se Mt. Pleasant, Utah. er. 000 Case SURPLUS eis ) Bu N. 8. NEILSON, Pres. O. F. WALL, | F, C. JENSEN, Vice Pres, Cashier. ; R. ANDERSON, HERDINAND ERICKSEN, OLAF ROSENLOF, SWEN Check Both QO. NEILSEN, And : Pen He Jee as POV, AN Directors: Officers And ~ And es A. Cr WALL, ANDREW MADSON, Savings Solicited. Accounts —, tesa of! Memorizing (ce) hymns: hymns in class. (d) Teaching| the children to sing. (e) Relation of songs to lessons. Il. Aims in Religion class _lessons. (a) Selecting the aim. (b) Developing it. (c) Reinforcing work, 2 p. m.—Department Singing, separate orcombined. Open A Bank Account prayer, announcements. I. How to conduct a religion| class. (a) Preparation of teach-| ers. (b) Orderly presentation.| When any man lives a long way from the railroad, his need for a bank account on whi S | (c) Distribution of work. II. Class Review. (a) Purpose | oe Sak ere even greater than when he lives in eens the city. Actual coin is always more scarce far from the railroad. and < Prayer. Singing. | I. Attitude of the stake and ward authorities towards the religion classes, by a member of | the state presideney. Il Effeet of religion classes in the stake, by a member stake presidency. ‘Ill. Remarks of 3 a eS ee the man with a | checking account has a | great advantage. He can pay his bills easily, promptly and safely. He never has the! to carry money, of losing it. with the attendant risk Think it over, and then open an account with us. We can give you the sort of service you will like, National Copper looked. A carpet remnant is excellent | for this purpose, or the sound parts of & wornout rug or carpec may be utilized. OO Why You Should it. (d) Applying it. writing by registered mai! with- sheep brought into this state by Visitors. | in 120 days after the date of the from adjoining states between Singing. Benediction. passage of the act that they Septembe r 1 and October 15, J. T. Washburn, | elect to make proof under the must be dipped immediately afT. M. Carroll, | provisions of the old law. ter entering the state, unless the C. R. Christensen, . “Entrymen, under section 6 of owner or agentin charge has a Stake Superintendency. the so-called Smoot law are re- certificate, issued by some state quired under the new law to cul- or federal officer, showing that tivate one-eight of the area of the sheep have been dipped in Footrest for Invalid. entry during the second year of the adjoining state and are free In making a gift for an elderly perthe entry, one-eighth of the area from scab. son or invalid the comfort of a fvotstool or footrest should not be overduring the third year, and con- tinue the cultivation of such _ C. A. Johnson, county superareas during the fourth and fifth intendent, returned Tuesday ~~ i 8g ME NEW si al ee coe , (a) Why books and musical ne. +4r ssessoeeertet +++++++ 44444444 Hose should not be | *ttttt+t++++++4++4++4 companiments (b) Selecting of suitable. used. ate of. (b) Art of questioning. (c)| | Result of former teacher. Singing. | Evening session— residence of three years has} Pursuant to Order No. 13, isbeen maintained and the neces- syed by the state board of sheep may be made any ae +7 gu- were I. Music in have e IVS work, (a) his somewhat Purpose of. class When held. (b) Work in princi- | (c)Work in| pals’ department. however, it is necessary that 25 land own- in a number of big machines. Last discoveries consid-|though Ill, Stake union meetings. them yf ‘Kepler, Copernicus and others in their meetings. board to said HFEF News, and underwrote the expenses sculptor " - Ore ap He was born in 1452 and | picture is “The FFF ESSEFOE in chapter found law is the ‘Sentinel and the|of the laws of Utah for 1911. Junction, Daily is papers at Gran the two daily = became well versed in all the sciences and arts of his time. His most famous be made by the Curtiss aviators legislature passed a weed law I. The stake board. (a) Numat Grand Junction on August providing for the destruction of noxious weeds, and authorizing first aviation of the when ber of members. (c)(b)DutyDivision 97 of stake| responsibility. meeting ever held in western various county commissioners to Duty of (d) appoint the county road commis- | superintendency. Colorado will occur. stake of Duty (e) aids. ak means ae mee <i The meeting has been =. by painter, 7 stake | astronomical theories and also some of with m.—Meeting W.N.U,) Leonardo da Vinci. da Vinci, the celebrated died in 1519. Sep-jis Monticello, by W.N. 1 TION [INTERNA DICTIONARY o * f on the wall of a convent at Milan. WEED LAW. The last to that are which > ++oe scientists engaged in the work of the U. 5. Weather Bureau as a result of the toin That provision refers to entries Interesting discoveries in re- dence.’’ gard to high mountain air cur- certain experiments office referred Italian 1009, eee more with a most gracious F sharp ?’— New York Press. PROGRAM FOR RELIGION CLASS CONVENTION OF PLATTE STAKE to file - ite ce grant my prayer and favor me once) Leonardo paper. WEBSTER’S sire, will your to; condescend and exclaimed, “Ab, benignantly majesty : i om — Gluck, who when the Emperor Francis Joseph played the first violin in the performance of one of his overtures threw himself at the monarch’s feet and Dc in the local be Ods Price right (Copyright, 100, by if ied 3! ’ ‘OnvV1D : ae ee as = CREATIONe It was the composer Weigl, a man of from temperament different very ° not required or expected ee f shat Sas j s é 3 ea take mines. needed. No washing compounds machines. cumbersome castings so ob jectionable to other take no other. Insist on having the WONDER WASHER and one now, the of notice E > ie Copyright, put the| r y sre ° ‘ this $3 ‘ os 2 itt | be forced to My own inter- of composition oye 13 cee reo Ce ; atically pest the sell at the you se] as > "mT in this har d, oo system : +h, + the in < Vasti) | up lay t Plug “Why, | rather stly v¢ ld me wou Il | the Czar Nicholas the composer would studies his musical / have prosecuted from that time forth under the unfavorable surroundings of the Siberian of agitator easy. motion reverse Gluck’s walker poorest the ee een . was | — had i| suc ’ TEepros such a reproach j machine, although it has no It will do more work and better work with less labor than any other by to Joseph TL, was braviciem. ino S £ : fingers or soiled clothes. 92 —It is simple, having but one shaft and no gearing, no chance for pinched it look small. make compactness and 24.~—It has as large a capacity as any, though its neatness the table or hung on the wall. under put be can and use in not when together nest 95. —The tub and stand heavy law. accoraibe eee it shoulda be done. am but oe i ~~ t lift it. re 99 —With it you can wash in 1-2 the time you can with any other. CURTISS AVIATORS WILL FLY AT GRAND JUNCTION bit ‘ly’a ~ | preted in such a way as that. .. | Joseph II. was brave — ie . you can so heavy plates cause recoil of agitator making rents are expected inquired| t fs were ho idea!” exclaimed Gluck. a } pal ts can come loose. frame and handle are : in one piece saso no 17.~—Agitator : : : Pantie sie 18. —There is no place in the machine the agitator fails to agitate in washing. any. as batch a as large 19. —It will wash any size batch from a small article to : the id. | hear ae 14.—It applies Suction for the first time by a rotary motion, 15 —It will wash the dirtiest places faster, 11 you put them in the loops. " I eS papel. ula rly , "4 , 16 ae i - world,but 1 would vee 'a walk of six leagues than 4 % I slop. diameter : of agitator : largest . —It has oy the . tJ 13. grimaces.| significant ae eo of ie how ‘den all revent ‘It ean be set on the stove 12 singing staves. to go :; , wringer. bench ‘ Me: ee and stopped oemneror The , : STO] ped emperor The whether he and the archduke adjustments. automatic has If I . AAG NAR aS eX: of series a aking and traordinary durable : (Aula. FHFFFESHFSSSEF It F 78 9e jthat Ti was he ee sania © motion. ost PEER in’ Lie i> : lost no has It . Advertise paper. enough, SOSH EFE SHEESH FERFEEE FHF FSFE HFFA EFHP OOD to Heed Take Should Housekeeper Wise : A AN EMPEROR. — REBUKED | Bank Salt Lake City, Utah | one ———— | |