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Show The Tremont Times. TRKMONToN. Town Locals. A fine Up robe, between my and Tremonton. place Wayne Binkley. Rend Also Roche's Fruit Ad on an- other page. A large delegation of Tremontonites attended Valentine Day at Rrigham last Saturday. Johnnie get your pun at Wilson's oft on guns this week. 10 Dr. Mack, the eye specialist, will be in Tremonton every month to attend to the wants of the people. Edited the American meeting in Rrigham next Saturday Oct 20th., to put an entire ticket in the Committee Of field. If you are interested In the reBrlgham, Utah. demption of Utah come to the convention. Recollect that toe senate commit The question has been submitted to U, union of tee has found that there I Why whs the Republican Convcuvention church and state in Utah and that the like the 14th. day of Febuary? Tin' church dominates all things, both great correct answer came from Park Valley. and small. It was VALENTINE DAY. Park Val CLL POR CONVENTION Icy therefore is eit'tled to the prize for The American Party mass convention giving the correct answer. will be held in the Opera House, Brig Box Elder County has a population ex Utah Oct. 20 190,at 10 o'clock A. 10,800 and the question has been ham, MIn the evening an American Bala Submitted, "should any one else hold of-held in the Opera House. The will be nce in Box Elder county except the will be in attendance and the AmBand This question substantially was for congress, Judge and candidate erican sprung on the floor of the Republican Hon. A.J. Weber and others will deliver convention by one of the speakers. The Respoctf u : ly , Yalentiue family in spite of the rule of addresses. F. J. Hatumt rland rotation in office, which has been anof American committee. chairman nounced 1.: about every Republican convention for fifteen years, has he ld the follow iug offices; N. J. Valentine deputy MARRIED AT MA LAD. about county clerk under Jos. Jensen At the residence of James Reed on two years. He received from that office at least 11200. N. J. Valentine county Tuesday, Oct. 10 1906, Mr. Robert Btirge clerk for two years receiving over SIHOO. aud Miss Roxy Alcorn. N. J. Valentine lifts received the nominaMr. Burge runs one of the blacksmith tion and ts running again and, if elected shops in Tremonton and bis bride has will receive another 81800. A. W. Val- been employed as one of the Ce ntral girls entine is chairman of the Republican at the Independent Tel. Office ofThe young couple start out with a Party and expects to control the post W. Valentine A. it. of fice by season bright future before them, and the Times is chairman of the Board of county comjoin a host of friends in wishing them a missioners and has been for four years. long, happy and prosperous life. .Salary about U00. per year and expenses uot to exceed 300 per year. That, makes Can It Be So? about 82400. A. W. Valentine has been nominated again for four more years of Methinks I hear the little w inged godcommisaioucrship salary aud expenses to dess, the Cupid of our childhood's days be about 82400. Mrs. Valentine has been hovering over this convention whispering a trustee. Since the Valentines have to himself, "Can this he Valentines' day! been in office, Hyrum Valentine was ap-Have I slept ail through the winter and )inted as chairman of the couuty tree is it already the 14th of February?" commissioners. Two of chairman ValenThe above was a part of the speach of tine's daughters have for a long time oc- C. J. O. Irwin of Rawlins, In seconding cupied positions in the court House. the nomination of Mr Holler for Clerk. The father of A. W. Valentine was The Americans hi.ee given the honor to 'or a while. A number of other Park Valley, when it should goto Raw relatives of the Vakntiues have held ap- lius Precinct, pointed offices. If these Valentines who are on the ticket are elected, it km been NOTICE estimated that the total sum received by family in recent years from the Treasury of Box Elder Co., will exceed 811,000. It pays to get your horse shoeing done Come now good voter, isn't it a fact that by n man who understands the anatomy some other family should be given a of a horse's foot, aud guarantees all his chance? work. Gallon Robert Burge, TrernonMen were astonished in the Republitf ton, Utah : can convention at the attack made upon Holler by the friends of the clerk Valen- - Advertise With US. It pays tine In plaiu words, Holler was desig When you sell that which is naied as a Gentile, a man who was not By ma Party g 1 office when We wish to correct our error as to the Contestants. Hiss Clare Kent was third to the winner. Good Cider Apples -- At 2(?e. a bushel. Adresa C. G. Adney . Corinne, Utah. Apple Bones at the Lumber Yard. They are going fast. Better buy them now. We hare the bow Simplified Spelling Hook, ordered by President Roosevelt, tut we are not using it. If you find a mistake in the spelling you will know wc are using the new mode. POTATOES J. Trcnsrl, The"L. T. W B. WANTED! Oakland, Utah. at the 3! 2:30 p. at Church, every Wednesday attend. invited to m. All art cordially L. T. L. Sec. will meet K understood that the Socialist a ticket in thefleld, with the have Party of exception county Attorney. There ought to be plenty of them in this county to pick from. It Is Where can I buy two good Mouse traps or three dozen clothes pins for five cents? Why at the Hardware Store! "Whore good goods arc sold." THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1. p t, . Vol. Another Paper Bright, beautiful weather, busy farm crs, active politicians and happy smiling housewives, make life as cheerful as a What Should Be the Object Of the Sunday School Teacher. song. Mr and Mrs. Wm, Meyers and Mr. Jos-iaWithout hesitation, every teacher will Ogden left on Tuesday for Gartield, agree with me, that the primary object Utah. of the true teacher, is to win souls t h Mr. E. A. Gillett Is adding to his real deuce by the building of a summer kitchen. Mr. Wm. Holme is doing the work. Miss Fern Biglcy spent Sunday at the home of her uncle, Mr. S. N. Cole returning to Ogden Sunday evening. Without that in view our teaching would be in vain, and our time better tiaod for other things. For, is some, the "P. C." may mean plow corn instead of preach Christ, so with us it might mean tack carpet Instead of teach. I say this w it h all sincerity for never stand before my class without a feeling of un worthiness. Riil tliere are main tlihifs to do in or-Uer to reach the goal or soul wlnninc. Chi ist . . Mr. B. F. Wlnzelerand Miss Allie Sherman of Tremonton visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chancy Wheeler Sunday evening. Mrs. Dean Gillett who spent about five months in her old home in Chicago, 111. returned home Oct. 8th. aud now our barber Is Smilingly happy. Mr. Hiceulonper. a former Supt. at the Model Farm, was a Corinne visitor on Monday the l'.th. Mr. Wm. House loaded and shipped out a car of fine wheat on the loth. 1 ! And, as primary means lirst.it ma) sound incongruous to say, other things! must come first, nevertheless I shall tn to prove the statement. We must know the alphabet before we can read, so, must we know our pupils before we t an hope to win them for Christ. Now, if n3r thots and fancies should run into other papers, I ask purdon before baud. But as these conventions are for us to learn new ways of serving old dishes, suppose wc just exchange recipes w ith e tea other. We housekeepers nre always asking for some new way to serve even the vegetables, and puddings, we've made hundreds of times, that wc may DIRECTORY. ADVENTS they are trying to teach. An unconverted teacher, may do much good, may help to lead their pupils to Christ, and, in so doing, be converted themselves, ibut, its the God fearing, God serving teacher that wins, for in his work, one tiring a tew her should know, Jesus, as a Personal saviour. On object of every teller's life and service should focus it 'tie ktngsbip of Chrht. Christ to bj ac knowledged as king in the life of etelS pupil. If we had vision to look within the hearts of our pupils as they sit before us for a single half hour every Sunday we perhaps would see what would send us to our knees, crying for help that we faint not, nor be discouraged. If we have gone before our class w ith a hazy idea of the lesson, or, devoted our attca tion to our journals, used them in fact : ...... .....i ub.. ....i ....... ...j .i... ., " iu the class, we may be sure there was no soul winning work for us lu those lessons. But, if we have gone, from our knees and done our best we may leave those lessons ii the hand of One who knows us, even , j better that) we know ourselves. Not all the year w springtime, there i a time to sow, a time to reap, a time to stimulate to deepen thot.aud awaken thu Imagination and form ideals. But there comes another time, a time for the culmination of all these things, of gathering up the threads and see the result of our efforts, a personal knowledge of each pupil, winning their love and respect, our prayer?, Influence, and example and love for them. Can you improve them, or give a dose of oil if see these must come before wc cau hope-tnecessary iu some palatable form. So win even one? must wc ask and search for ne w and at I am glad to be in this convention, and tractive ways to teach the same dear old work, w here wc are all striving for the story, so its always new and fresh. same goal, its a pleasure to me to fancy Church spires point heavenward from that thu names Baptist, Presbyterian aud hill and vale thro out America; church Methodist only mean brother and sister bells ring out free salvation every Lord's in our Master's work, we have different day from oue end of the land to the othopinions of course, different ways of doer, the voice of the preacher, and Suning exactly the same thing, and our priday School teacher is continually giving mary Object Is to w in souls. I hope from forth iuvitations to the people to enter this jumble some seed may fall that well and join iu oue worship, yet, wc two of help some one, and, in exchange I may ten stop with the invitation, we are try receive the help I so much need; I am ing fo be true to oue duty , but neglect- L'lad to be a helper in .this glorious work ing one post of privilege. of gathering the dear little children into You remember the order of the man the Shepard's fold, and win some soul who made the feast? Go out into the for my Master. highways aud hedges and constrain Are All the Children In? them to come iu that my house; may be filled. One of the first things we must The darkness falls, the wind is high, do, Is to study our pupils individually as Douse black clouds fill the western sky, The storm will soou begin; well as collectively. The teacher who is thunders roar, the lightnings (lash. content w ith simply working w ith her class as a whole, misses the highest I hear the great round raindrops dash Are all the children iu? chance of influence, appeals made to a 8 o'clock every Saturday. Everybody invited. Particulars Of Miss Anderson's Death. In our last week's issue we gave n notice of the death of Kate Anderson of saw-Mis- class as a body may be unsuitcd to some of the members. A boy or girl will not say in the presence of the class, what may be the most important thing which a teacher should kuow. The points at which eac h may need help may be very different. The obstacles to an open confession of Christ and an entrance upon a ehrist inn life will certainly be diverse, These things a teacher must study, mid it requites time and thot, patience and tact, and, don't forget this little word, Lovk, for love begets love, and love wins, so, love them into the Kingdom If Th(. futur(. days are drawing near They'll go from this warm shelter here Out in the world's wide din; The rain will fall, the cold winds blow, I'll sit alone aud lemg to kuow Are all the children lu? If He should call us home , FALL WINTER MILL INERj Y EXHIBITION AT 1 LOWEST PRICES. The little girl who said, "My teache r Sunday, but I me the week," thro she forgets guess old quesand the us another thot, gives " in a name", can be ap-- i tion of what ed here, know your pupils and names aud please don't say to them, this boy may read the next verse or, the the next girl repeat the Golden Text. A little personal attention, Had all will feci that in their teacher they have a personal friend. In nothing may the teacher's influence culminate as appr prlately as In soul wiiinirifr and for this end we must work. pray and live. Prayers, bow mock we need to pray. Jesus himself set us that example. It is uot strange that He pray- so inue'e., for, "He was touched with ' lie had the feeling of our infirmities. trials, temptations and struggles, He needed prayer, there Is no better illustration of his true humanity Hihii his habit of prayer, and nothing iu his life that brings him so near to us. Let us study these prayers on our knees, and learn from this true teacher, something of the power an purpose of prayer in human life. fore Mrs. D. R. Orbison Corinue, Utah. possible. seems to kuow me on be The children to that blessed shore, Away from care and sin, I know that I shall watch and wait, Till He, the Keeper of the Gate, Let ail the children iu! -- CRjE CATIONS No 34 o The Seven Day Advents hold regular Sabbath School at the M. E. Church, at - LATEST 3 , In the absence of Rev. A. T. Rankin the Rev. Mr. Thompson of Ogden, will conduct the services on Sunday the 21st. in the Presbyterian church. Scribo. Gentile Valley, but the facts did not reRch us until Mr. Zesiger returned from the funeral. Good Cider Apples At 20c. a bushel. A fifteen year old son of Mr. Anderson 'Address C.G. Adney Corinne, Utah. sent two younger boys to the house to Dr. C. IL Murchison, representing the get the gun and one shell, but they got Alexander Dlbblee Optical Co.. of Salt three shells and put two in their pockets. Lake, will be at the Kent note!, After the older one had taken a shot at Thursday and Friday of this week some blackbirds he handed the gun to All old patients requested to call. the boys to take back to the house. Get your Early Eureka Potatoes for While returning oue of them, a lad next season's planting, one mile south of of twelve years, put the two shells iu H. M. Holler. Tremonton. the gun and arriving at the house he Anderson, her youngest sister and a There is plenty of that good (Coal no,) cousin Miss A met , sitting at the table. Lumber. Where? At Wilson, Lumber He leveled the gun and fired, striking Company's Yards, Tremonton and Bear Miss Anderson and Miss Ames both in the KiverCity. head. The former lived only a short J. Q. Leavitt of North Garland, was a of "our people". So Holler was voted good, it recommends itself : That's time and Miss Ames was still alive at Times Office caller Wednesday. Here down. That was the legitimate of the why Stohl Bros' are selling so the last report, with the back of her head ports lots of sickness in his neighbor- secret club young men organized about many Ranges and Heaters blown off. hood. Miss Lizzie Smith is ill with ty- three years ago. It was laid down as a phoid fever, and Mr. Gleason's family rule in this club that thereafter uo Mor-maWANTED! CONVENTION. DEMOCRAT have three cases of the same decease. who would not accept "counsel" in no Gentile should hold office In Alan Roche's ad we tnude a mistake politics and Men and teams to haul gravel. In the Democrat convention at Brie-hain Box Elder Co. For a few years before in the prices of apples. Winter apples of D. C. Roush. Tremonton, Utah. Monday loth., the following were that, as many as tour Gentiles had been are 7oc. and Fall apples 80c. nominated for the county ticket. Look placed upon the ticket. Two years ago over the list and see if there are not Co. Tremont Mercantile Cider Good Apples At 20c. a bushel. B. II. Jones was defeated for District Atsome that look good to you. RepresentINCORPORATEDAddress C. G. Adney Corinne, Utah. torney undei the rules of this secret orative, Wynn Eddy; com. four year term, Have yon seen the large and elegant ganization. Last year there was not a P. Christensen, Brlgham; com. two J. Our Fall and Winter line of Gent's line of 0ueenswsre ftt ths Hardware single Gentile elected in Brlgham. This Furnishings arc now art iving daily and year term, F. Alan E. Roche, Thatcher; Store? The goods are there, the prices year Hon. J. F. Merrill, 11. M. Holler, Sheriff, O. Loveland Ibwcyville; Attor our prices arc right. and E. H. right. It will be worth ynur while to see IChas. Foxley county Attorney ney, R. H. Jones, Brighatn; clerk, Fred Jones were placed under the ban of this the elegant display. Peterson, Bear River city; Surveyor, rule as heretofore laid down by this seFred Larsen; Tresurer, ('live Haws. El The Baptist Services will be held at cret organization. According to Morwood; Recorder, Hyram Standing, Brig their new church In Tremonton next Sun- mon reports there are a majority of Gen-tlle- i ham; also Union Services at the same Supt. of Schools, J. W. Hoops, day, in Box Elder county. They pay Brlgham; Assessor, Wm. Lowe, Willard. place in the evening. more than half the taxes and this year IN The "Times" will probably be filled there was not a single Gentile placed upFarms For Rent and a member A mostly with political matter for two or on the ticket except Cole, three weeks, but hope our readers will of this secret club has stated the excepI have an HO acre farm in Elwood with uot find fault as we get paid for this and tion was made In favor of Cole because good buildings and 100 acre farm at Elneed the monev. After eleclton is over he was a witness for Smoot. ans, both for rent on good terms. Call In view of this situation Isn't It time we will again settle down to the news of on nic at Evans or write me at TremonNOW ON that the Gentiles and Independent Mor the day. C. W. Hadley ton, Utah. mons who do not follow the rule of Stoves? Well ves' Where? At the up "counsel" in politics should unite. We to date (Wilson) Hardware Store. Heat WANTED respectfully submit that it Is time for trs and Cook. Steel Ranges! All sizes them to MEN fc HORSES. organize themselves on Ameri and prices. Strong Lines: Eclipse aud can a Then would principles. boycott Wonder. not harm any one of them Iwcause it Call I have 300 acres of lanel to plow. on or address, Mathrw Bacr Stephen Bros' of Garland, have pur- would be one for all and all for one. chased the "White Elephant" on Kth, The balance of power in Box Elder co. Tremonton, Utah. St. In Ogden. John and Henry will go can easily lie maintained by such an Of. to Ogden to attend the buslners there, ganization, then good government should If you desire to see something and N'eph will look after the business in follow. The American Parly already good in Stoves, Ranges and Heahas over two huudred and fifty signaMBS, F. A. COOK Oarland tures. If you arc iu sympathy with this ters, call at Stohl Bros. Furniture send your name" to the secreWITH Good Cider Apples A : 80c. a hr.shcl. movement Store. hotary of the party, care of the Utah-nAddess C. G Adney Corinne, Ttab. TREMONT COMPANY. MERCANTILE Tremonton I'tah tel, iirilMtm. Tre-uun- 1U06. Corinne, Utah. - ? Don't forget the Time wanting job work. UTAH Men and women of Box Elder Co.. the American flag has been adopted as the emblem of that party. There will be a American Party Lost BOX E&PER COUNTY, When you use Stock Food you want to get the best. The; International is so considered by all Representative Stock Growers. We have a few polls of the I'russion Stor k Food which we are closlug out 25 lb pulls at 2.T0 per pail. Tremont Mercantile Co. It Is No Wonder That men smoke when they see our line of smoker's sup- Plie3- - Anybody would, The tobaccos are of the finest variety and of the moat e ex-d- pensive CUfe. The pipes give solid Comfort to the old and young smoker. We won't mention our cigars especially, but smoke one of our leading brands and you will smoke no other. Riter Bros Drug Co. Logan The soul winning teacher needs most 'Franklin. of all. definite christian experience, should know experimentally the truth' Idaho. (iarland, Utah. Preston & Montpel & r, i |