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Show i i rv w Vi3 . Editor U' vV; V AM' . -- Clscy two sat waicfcinj through Co r.arb tfie oia year plume his . - - . V - . A . i 5 t It flight flight. O d t5 vj! - ti they watched the midnights ebon wines Poise, float and circle, blah oerbtad, 71s a hawk sails in widening rings Oer summer fields with daisicYsprcadt liana clasped in hand, and silent so. ' Cut in their hearts the expectant clow. that wavered as the eight wore on that fluttered at the moon's . The (Continued from U t Page.) ! ' yf known and respected citizen of Carbon countyand is ' known to fbe an able, efficient' and fearless offices i and ays that at - the a ge' of 61 be is not hunting for any fights, but still is able to protect himself Smith states that i and hi& rights. fWarfe animosity .to him began last June, upon Smiths return to Price after the Castle Gate rob-d' bery, and is caused by Smiths' tireless efforts to oust a gang of outlaws, which resulted in the re- tirement of the then sheriff, Don ant, ancTtbe ridding of this vicinity of a number of desperate charu acters. s . , - Paradise Pointers. Editor' 'Journal: It is 6ome seen any com have time municalion from Paradise in the columns of Tu Journal. If we have been silent we wish to state that we are not dead. Tn taking Iview of the. .past a we have great cause for be year, The thankful. crops were a ing failure through drouth, in partial since we , -- A . , some cases, still there was a fairly good harvest. Cattle and sheep have demanded a pretty good figure, and stockmen have been made to feel happy. The Diamond M. Crcmery has done a fair husi ness and patrons have been blessed with a little . ready means during the summer. Those who take ad vantage of this source oi making means find that the store bills do not take all the grain at threshing time. There has been a good market for canyon products and those who get out lumber, wood, etc. can make a fair living at this business. - - Although wages have been somewhat low, the laborer who is willing to workiiaa.been.aLle to make . a pretty fair living. Some mining has been followed in this vicinity and is still going on with good prospects ahead. A few dwelling houses have been erected, but the chief building is our new brick school house., Of this structure the people feel justly . vantages of comfortable rooms to study and recite their lessons and to cultivate refinement that .good surroundings should bring. Three schools are in sos-siunder the tuition of D. M. Biokmore, Jacob Larsen and Mary Oldham. They are doihg a good work with our children. on meeting-hous- e has beerfua dergoing a thorough renovating. The woodwork on the outside has been painted, the walls and furni ture inside have also been painted. This " fsanother good comfortXhe people of Paradhe caa enjoy'' in their, meetings both religious and ' social. - our annual Wednesday last Wood dance and picnic was given. Previous to the dance the men of the ward are called of upon to' furnish a half-loa- able-bodi- ed r.::: are As we ancLal3afortbft pear good-b- y which gladdens the heart of the children A nice programme was also given at the same time by the members. Santa Subsequently Claus was personified by two young meo, who distributed the presents to every member of the Association. And, Mr, Editor, we think there is great praise due the officers of the Primary Association for their- - labors - and - indefatigable efforts in training the children. So'meone has said that "the first impressions given a child are the b?st and the most lasting.,' This being true, we hope that those who make the first and best impressions shall receive the best rfeward. Christmas day- - passed off very pleasantly. The President of the Belief Society with her aids, was around looking after and supply tag the wants of the poor and aged,' so that plenty, and good cheer, was found ia ever? home. There is to be an old folks party tomorrow .'evening, given under the au.? pio8 of the Relief Society This, Mr. Editor, may be termed a very "stlect party,, as none hut the married are permitted to par licipate. I have heard more than one old hatcbelor avow he doe3 not intend to be harred ia the future; spinsters ditto; "None but the J.rave, None but the brave cle?er'"e the fair. The Y, h. I. Association, is bil led to give au entainmentfon Fri day eveniog next in the New hall. - dont and. LAmpleaedto-sayhi- s aged. The ladies bring the dainties, the , band furnish -- the music for their share, and all have a good time together. on ' There wa3 a dance also Christmas night. Everything passed oil pleasantly daring the holidays. The poor were remembered in a substantial way. Our observation informs us that dear old Santa Claus has been quite liberal to the children, It is pleasant to sea the students bf the colleges and the teachers who have been away from home teaching, with us once agein en- joying the Christmas vacation. - By the way, Paradise is noted for school teachers. Besides the ones teaching at home, we have six teaching in other cities, the Superintendent, two on missions, and several others who have retired from this vocation and following some other, pursuits Generally speaking the health of the people has been, very good. Accidents4' have been rare considering the amount of work done in the canyons,.. Considerable plowing has been done this fall and the farmers an ticipatea good harvest the. coming year, Our religious, meetings are well attended, the different associations, societies, Sunday school, and primary association are; all in fair running order Taking all things into consideration, we can not see why the peo- le of this little town should not - . If. 3. JUVENILES - u-e- house. 1. :3; Journal: An intellectual treat is promised; miss it towcod each-t- wo Oar go usually, worthy townsman, Mr. Jas. ' for one load. The wood Is gether flancey, is having a very acote d for the heatingof the meeliug attack of mountain fever, 'although d some- A- wi ! M vf beta rsv! b - J 2 te - k- -. far jtmia; pefl . ! . ,v , c. tii prut an. ilia! (hi SIX HANDSOJ.IE COLORED PLATES ADDED TO THIS YEARS . Over 41 200 Full P2;e Illustrations verl new Stories, boots In Itself, each and hundreds of Short. toriea, Anecdotea, Fug-al- e, ' &.C. VOLUME. The best possible CHRISTMAS PRESENT for boy and girl ' Millions of Copies have been sold. of Ordrr from your Bookseller or - of all age. as. Every Dealer carries ft. LAURIATrPublishcrs, '-- '-- BOSTON." Want Column, MONEY to loan at 7 per by J. A. McAlister, MONEY to Loan on farms. Zffu Thomas, Ligan, Utah. LIVE POULTRY wanted at the 5th ward Store. ' FOR SALE: New lime at Hansens Lime Kiln. J DINING ROOM GIRL. A good dining room girl wanted at Logan House. ,i9jS3 FOUND. Same scip on Temple hill., Ovner can have same by paying for this notb. SCHOOL BOOKS at con, at C. M. Wendelboes, .the Jeweler, abd stationer.'JEist bf tithlhg oflicel -FOUND. A, caupin' book. can get same at this office by proving property and v paying for this notice. and second hand! -S- T0VE3-New of many shaper and kinds; also extras for all kinds of stoves, and stove! repairing neatly and substantially done at M. C. Evertone, on Drd, Street. MUSIC. Geo.; XL Thomas is. now prepared to give institjctionsj in vocal music, sight reading, cornet and all brass instruments For terms apply at residence, 2od street, 1 block east of depot. . milch TO EXCUANGE-Go- od cow for good youegwork horse from twelve to thirteen' hundred iron-gra- y . pounds; preferred; Will pay reasonable difference, mu Answer Any I. Qiiestion You may 0nr - Ask It J Standard American Annual. A . I Nio'eeaJflvrum.,. t. GENTS Ready Jan. J, 1893, L On All News Stands. o o c u . J , j f A, M, , r, Larg-cwBette- More Complete-Than,Eve- happy. r. what better, and fond hopes are LADIES robbers 23c. a pair. . - . . entertained for his Epeedy recov- Mens .and Boys Overcoats and Plush Caps, at cost. Mens Underery. i.:ost widely sold dituidtl Refer Mr. John Follett is also very wear 30c. per suit. I have cut -Booh and Pohtieal Mamtat publt'lJ me on all my clothing, shoe3, Mr. Eooch prices sick at his . home. Ashcroft was seen on our streets hats, etc., for cash. J. Newbald. . THE WORLD., MATTRES3E3 made to order, agalof the other day. ThY gentleman has just recovered flora that old ones cleaned, remodeled, reno Pulitzer Building, Now York. juvenile disease known as meas- vated and made as good as new, at . the Logan Mattress Factory. el. Three marriages have taken Wall paper of all kinds and bororders toTriK JoURNAi and we two the last John Eench, ders to'malchr weeks, and" place they will jle.fille'd as soon a. "the" books arrive. . 4 doors west of P. 0. Logan. hope to he able to record as many each month in the new year, uotil our surplus shall be reducejtoa S-n- Daines ia home the holidays with his spending mother and friends. The gentleman has been engaged teaching school at Rigby, Idaho. He will return after vacation to resume his labors. The health of the people is good we - wish Tits genera Uyr-AGeorge A yC.jyi'ii EXCEPTION THIS YEAR. nd Journal for success and loDg life, and The Journal staff and its many readers, a happy new year. Respectfully yours, Hyde ltk, Dec. xwr' 28, 189 i . ThS progressive ladies of West-field- ," Ind.; "issued"Tr'"Womans Westfield News, Edition of date April .1, 1896. The bearing filled with matter of inpaper is terest to women, and. we notice the following from a correspondent, which the editors printed, realizing that it treats upon a matter of vital, importance to their sex: "The best of-th- e- Wishing The Journal success chitis that' - . d . remedy for croup, colds and bron1 have been able to R. P. find is Chamberlains Cough and a happy New Year. Paiadise, Dec. 27, 1897, . Remedy. For family use it has no I gladly recommend it. ' SALESMEN ' WANTED. $10o equal. 2 and 50 cent bottles for sale by to 1125 per month and expenses. Riter Bros. Drug Co. line; position permanent, Staple ONE MILLION Watches want pleasant and desirable. - Address, On the first of the year he at last sees the error of his ways; and fco;', ed for repairing, of C.M.Wendelboe, with stamp, Thq Seymour-Whitne- y ' according to a Chicago paper, he renounces them forever. the best watchmaker in Utah. Co., TH9, Chicago. e proud. The children can enjoy the ad eclipse; then first faint streaks of dawn Jlnd speech rwhed eager to their tips,; ' T UJ&ile down alcng the" eastern shore the red sun painted nevermore." . . emit mefernr. , came the ASHOOTINGAFFBAY. C.YJl JANUARY forever to 1807, we wish to inform your many readers of a few incidents that have happened at this little burg. Mr, Imar Thurston, four local nimrod,') shot and killed two wildcats in the bills above town last week. They are now stuffed and on exhibition at his fathers home. Coyotes are very numerous aud becoming hold in this vicinity. They approach close to town in broad daylight. Christmas Eve, was when the little folks had their innings. The Primary Association gave them a Christmas tree laden with toys. hand claipcl in hand; the far moons cola. Capped oocr fcy each flying cloud. Seemed as a dead mans tact, ana old. fainiOalt-plcturcin its shroud. Jlnd dimly down the milky way,' trailed dusky tanners shot with gray. is ' the-pres- ent time the gaunt ana ebostly tier f)U33 round and low on Ijeaveas rim, JHor.3 a line of dappled tars Hike yellow apples front a limb, & I r f nearing the close --of year, and before we say Silt ' i 1 tK ' t |