| Show today is ii the last one ol of the present year and tom tomorrow orrow will be begin 91 I 1 n the match march of 1910 and a very important year it must be in the history of the world and this nation there I 1 is so many social political and financial problems being worked out that the coming year will try to solve that the solution of these problems will have a far reaching effect in the growing glethal gle that has been going on in the great contest between capital ind labor in our own land and in the ever aggressive struggle for power and peace a mong the nations of the earth the fight between labor and capital will never cese cease until labor rules and th struggle for place an and d power lower among the nation will not end until the contest will be decided by some of the greatest wars that has ever been fought since the beginning of the history of man laboris labor is becoming more resolute and their organizations are growing in power and numbers such power and numbers that their aggressive match march will bring such results as will satisfy their dernar or 01 the end will be a conflict that will bring disaster and ruin in every city and in every state the struggle for power and place among the nations is shown in their great preparation pa ration tor war both upon the che land and upon the seas and even for the conquest of the air and when the it struggle ruggle begin the destruction that will follow will just be in proportion to the great preparation that is now going on in the massing of armies the building of dread and even in the war flying machines that will rain min fire on the foe M without phout mercy and only with the ough jhc thc destruction that g 1 aa banais wm aco aeto pasia 1 it v will n 11 ll bring the the contest or nearer and the wise will watch and le learn wisdom from the great events that next year will bring last sunday evening dr fuller lec inured in the ward meeting gouse house on temperence and prohibition the doctor is well posted on the liquor question and is is traveling through the state of utah working in the interest of is a prohibition law that is sun to be introduced trod lathe in the next state legislature with a fair prospect that it will become a law as the prohibition voters of the state W will I 1 11 combine to vote for nora no man that is not pledged to vote for pyo prohibition hibi all along the ifie line the prohibitionist bl would have won last legislature if the politicians had not sold out out to the soi saloons loons without the voters having a say in the matter how often is a fine nature warped a really good disposition spoiled by the omission of a few timely words of encouragement coura gement A child receiving nothing but blame constant scolding becomes in ia time deaf to correction sullen and defiant and in the end one of those children whon who neither elther hears nor heeds on the other hand a child who is occasionally encouraged is 13 proud of pleasing another consequently is pleased with himself and is urged to r renew en ew exert exertions lons to gain a repetition of that praise so dear to the human heart be that heart young or old when you doubt between two words choose the plainer the commoner the more idiomatic eschew f fine ine words as yo you u would rouge love simple ones as you would native roses on your cheeks cheek act as an old fashioned country gentle man is disposed to lo do on his estate employ such words as have the largest families milles fa keeping clear of foundlings and of those of which nobody can tell chene they come unless he happens happen to be a scholar the great highroad of human wel jare are lies along the old pathway ct of steady 11 and they who are the most d wi work k in the truest spirit fewin V e t i w e ia utecht ute wt 1 ct 1 memorial services were held in the tooele thoele ward meeting house last sunday in commemoration of the kath anniversary of the prophet joseph smith the meeting was presided over by the ward bishopric Bishop rc fc the choir sang praise to the man who communed with jehovah and prayer was offered by john A bevan the choir sang haill to the tho brightness of zions glad morning the sacrament was administered the bread being blessed by george L tate and the water by frank elders ray green and william jefferyes Jef ferles then addressed the meeting the choir sang and lafayette orme spoke on the life and mission of jesus christ and john A lindberg Lind beri on the mission miss iori and labors of joseph anil smith ith the choir then sang an angel from aiom on high the long long silence broke and the meeting was dismissed by stake councilor C R mcbride McBri dc A small elic electric machine just invin ted led in england seems to be something ol of a wonder it is called the electric mary daiy ann it takes up less room than a typewriter and weighs only 17 pounds so that it can be used in any part of the house connection with an ordinary electric light circuit furnishes the power whereupon mary ann works the washing machine or wringer sweeps dusts irons washes dishes chops meat chums peels potatoes stones rosins kneads the dough beats eggs or runs the ewing machine and amuses the whole fam family y without asking a nickle for wage or stealing the sugar and jam it takes two toma tamakea to malea kea quarrel but IW 1 C S th r eryon P 46 A et elopre to opre TOS t itei wife afe will act wisely and for the happiness of all herself in 1 eluded in the home if she always strives to barthe en terence to quarrels by loving patience gentle words and ready forgiveness but thi s plan of action must begin at the very commencement of her married life the door once opened is difficult to close though it can be done by much trying some ingenious Englishman has invented a clock the movements ol of which is caus caused edby by the activity of a minute quantity of radium and the inventor thinks it will run ran years without winding but what about that other genius that claims there is not such a substance as radium every element that is necessary to the support of man is contained within the limits of an egg shell in the beat proportions and in the most palatable form plain boiled they sue are wholesome it is easy to dress them in ia more than different ways each method not only economical but salutary in the highest degree they axe the best of nutriment for children forina for in a compact form they contain everything that is necessary for the growth of the youthful frame they strengthen the consumptive invigorate the feeble and can be used as a medicine in many ways the merits of eggs denot donot even end here in france alone the he t wine cla clarifiers clari rift fiers ers use more than a year and the alsatians consume fully in calico printing and for dressing the leather used in making the finest of french kid gloves even egg shells are valuable for all chemist agree in i eduard ing them as the purest of carbonate of lime fighting bob evans is now the editor of a monthly paper called the bluejacket published at newport R I 1 in defence othe of the enlisted men of the navy the admiral has become president of the bluejacket company publication has long been pop jua rk L the t was established ab sh sr 1901 by J fred beisele Ben sele the sailor who brought suit against the newport amusement association for discriminating against the uniform of the united states navy for a mild easy action of the bowels i single dose ol of doans regulates is enough treatment cures habitual 35 25 cents a box ask row druggist for them |