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Show MORE 2 ONLY DAYS veil REGISTER TO icAC' J CS VWi-- " Salt Lake County Beet Growers Can Profit by Watchful Waiting II"'I.I.' .. I N Jl'ST r ( TORY VM, given i;k mioiii) GKOWER TO IN T11K PAST oppor-Tlv,i- v to unction 2o Local beet .41 to consider invited H (fritUt't'S from the . fleets resulting llt, represent-.,,- , committee r ff)irk ,,ct growers and sugar iiii.T-stduring the past fj,ry sign tl vc;ii. and '"'f'"'' t Mm'.'iy, ' u. miitnicis to fuudiimcutuls in ori!"' bed growers receive ihut his croii should ha'' rli..til.l ium ll.al .i,.r in' loi'Ill iin opportunity in-'- all ,,,, fr him. - m if he interests him-eof every safe contracting at a fig- n"l bo a high "s J'secure by uwuit-,- , of the bcclgrowers his In - ;,!li;l- he Eagle believes will be doing a f i ir ,.,! ,. "l,v that l:i:ty i.i'..!.:ii-l- ,:U ,!. li- -ii i,.!l;lMlllcc. establishing committee iii a very snusiuci- mil the i i hi' past 'I'll!' price l'il ha I H!' I i.ry inaiiii'-- fur j,ri.v !,ill I.:iK' Mm; paid hit bused ou now I1'1 iihiv ' In 70 . ivlil i'aI ,n iii n which is rccog-for ill )il'o(lllctioU a I ak liijil T factory. This extrue-insisted uim'U by the ur local sugar factory cl'i'it ii n an !M .;M (:i.illU i'f es lUra tn I'l u i"o high lici.i- -' u by some i.;.i-c- d a::ii,,imh factori- mark for II. IK action lu signing ''" bring out a trari, m.iiic times diuiu of evils and. as an evl-i,- f uih u deselopuient read lUnriitie following which tells of tl view, nf nah county citizens: il.,.iv 111 P THE WHKKL 01 NTV INDl STKIAL M TO (T l ITMi ( I n.Wls III MMINCJ !.'iuiciils in the eon-!- ! !! ii the (.Hiinlson Sug- the ii one elde, and a.!M: ; the I'tah i'.i'. ('iiiiany, Lu Si.ii- ( ..lui'any n lid lt beet :,; le titunty, uu the "r i r i nitiates the tstaml ii Even- the i. .' by iii Ui.ii;! w. we do not dislike persons or things that we understand. Although this is an exaggeration, and only partially true, it calls our attention to a great truth that most of the criticisms of other people or other things are bused upon misunderstandings. When tliee misunderstandings occur in relation to the school, they are unfortunate indeed. Tlue teacher, next to the parent, should be the most respected person in the life of the child. If the teacher and the school are not respected, the child Is handicapjied In his education. If he constantly hears criticisms of the school and the teacher, he soon lows faith In them and is apt to develop into a mini or woman who is cynical, pessimistic and distrustful of nearly every one, including his nearest relatives. Most parents try to understand how the school operates and what It Is trying to do. They know that the school can best serve the child if the parent understands its pur- ixises and cooperates lu aciileving them. The .best known means of secur being a mutual understanding school tween the parent and the orIs through the parent-teache- r controll and Officered ganization. ed by the parents, uud assisted by the principal and teachers, It gives uu opportunity to the' school to get acquainted with the parents' viewpoint and it also helps the the better to understand Gill-liiii- pa-reu- school. Murray City Schools have a organization for each the high school. Including school, These organizations will soon be holding regular meetings. Notices of these nieetMig -- will, bs sent home by the children. We hojie that the parents will make an extra effort to attend these meetings. If there is something alMiut the school that you do mt understand, or (hat you think Is not right, mention it to the principal. Nothing helps a niiundertuiiding more than to talk it over in the right way. Roth parent and teacher should keep in mind that we are both trying to develop the child Into a helpful, intelligent, citizen. We can do this better by understanding ,eii( h other and working together. rather than each to work alone. Roth of us need the parent-teache- r organization for securing mutual understanding of H our tasks In training children. RLPI RLICAN RALLY AT THE FRATERNAL HALL NOV. 1 :1 -- i !! i: I l !! . cf I'tah county ' nil that enough !i;..cd I'tah county ' in. ore their p- - ! lai.ing Itecls for '.i'!.. lei which would . r in plants outside !. ti t'"M T:.p i , nei:iKT then ),U I I., ' d vm iii,.-- . i, rt "ii Page 5) p. t I. I i of the Rocky Cm ni ai Ion at iod'.s (if erection in and Co., of Og-- i ..uu actors. men '' 1.4 "ii the foundation " I'll, I. ;. l Mill work. Next !" !i, : w ill be added ; '" biny of workmen. ;) ll.li-: i. to Is' completed t 'lav., i ' ill be two slot le M r i v 1 i ,y 1J5 TI,.. i. r loom in four V r. !, '' and will ls !it, 'i i .i Iioih1 ower 'in .! i : J No-tpiii- i s, ; slsted of. Following the a display of the work of I'tuh artists was held In the siiper room. Seventy cop1e were In letters dinner, That Mrs. Chegwlddeu I contribIn various uting very materially the to literary branch cuncHles Is evldemvd by association. of the . the following poem from her which we have the pleasure of nuinlMT of "SjuHMMt bUi'U to watch This Is one of three of over, and no doubt can have n fel- printing. her pH'ins BplH'iirliig In the P.27 low fwllug for the politicians who Iciie of "Anthology of Newspaper are totalling their existed or luqs-Verse," by Fra il.lyn Pierre Davis. for votes with mnh a large mnnlsT of ciphers Involved. DiiKOTIlY AMI l.YM'.TTE The Murray plant wnd These are my JeweN twain. Dorogissls to all parts of the I lilted thy and Lynette; countries. States and to fon-lgthem hae I suffered the agony For the Murray Mr. I. tS. Milbr.' can never forget; women manager Is looking forward with I have trembled, (raven them For pleasure to the completion day of I who wn ome so bold with pain. the new factory. r''l'"' u Hut oh! the joy Murray Is highly gnitillcd with ! fold thousand hnvlutf Midi 9 Corporation Building in.: i Republicans nud and all iViuotrats are invited to attend a Republican Rally at (he Fraternal Hall, 1st., Mgliining at 2 p. in. Everyone Is invited. Refre.h-tuetitfun and facts alHut the Grand old Party, Major mid other candidates, l'.e there and learn aliut the real facts of the campaign. i j ' ti the irotiicv js-n- J- M I i i nni-'ii- - ,,,., ...... ')""" iH-n- r 1 ''''l : ' TI r if I ri " n idnt inursuay. wctooer LP, IVZO Tl-- 1 . ,i.r 1 1 -.- - , ,ldt A..,,,,, i :L M 1 1 ' i i I . nj. Party for Mrs. Elmira Elizabeth Greeno Saturday, Oct. 27th Mrs. Charles Caldwell at a lunch(M)ii Thursday in of her sister, Mrs. Fred who leaves for California, NoMr. and Mrs. J. C. Hill are reover a vember 1st to make her home. ceiving congratulations were laid for 8 guests. o. A. Coojier, Mrs. Martha Hodell, daughter, born to them the past .Murray City, With Mayor I. I,cs-te- r week. Mrs. Hill and baby are doing Mrs. Fred Anderson, and many oth Officiating, will Entertain Miss Verna Hilton celebrated very nicely. 100 Year Old Murray Lady at ers. her birthday anniversary at a The public Is cordially invited to Fraternal Hall. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Young of party Friday evening. The game attend the party, and enjoy un Sandy are happy over a baby girl 'Verna" was played during the their usual music, refreshments, and through Murray City, born to them lust week. owning. A color scheme of pink greet the oldest Murray resident Inand white was carried out. A large spokesman, Mayor I. Lester, evvites the and world, Mr. nud Mrs, liarrun, of Sandy, birthday cake decorated the taJile esjieclully AVEL LIMEERG IN A NEW wish to announce the arrival of us its centerpiece. Supper was serv- ery one in this district to call at LOCATION NOW the Fraternal Hall, Murray, begina son last week, ed to IS guests. ning at 2 p. in. Saturday, October Mrs. II. J. Morris is convalescMr. Axel Liniberg has moved to Miss Jennie Wright was hostess 27th, and join In observing the his new barber shop at 48th South after ing in a Sail Lake hospital f ti operation. The report is that t" the members of the Ho Yokel liHith birthday anniversary of Mur- and State Streets. Mr. Liniberg an- jcluli at her home Monday evening. ray's oldest residerlt. Mrs. Alniira m maces that the new location is she Is getting along very nicely. Those enjoying the evening were Flizuheth Greeno. a hind mark on his business career Miss Helen Rothwell entertain- the Misses Efl'ie Elaborate preparations have been is he has been iu business for Miller, Vila Carlt ed the members of the son, I'.ealrice Simper. Maxine Wil- made, nud a great deal of work fourteen years. 1 lining these years Club at her home Saturday even- liams. Helen by the various committees he has built, a fine business among Florence Wright. Roihwoll's party was ing. Miss Tripp. Cleone Alwood, and Mrs. in making the celeliratloi jiosslhle. the discriminating of this curried out in u color scheme of Until Gigl. The citizens of Murray mid many district ami In his new location led and white. The colors of the residents of other localities have will have a fine shop with which The class mates of Miss Reda purchased tickets which provides to take care of his customers. Just rnivorsity of I'tah Her favors I lecorations Frame entertained her fit a misc the tiiiimces for the parly. represented footballs stop some time when you are on were in ideas ellaneous shower Wednesday evi' ml refreshments Mayor I. Lester will make the one iii your shopping tours and pertaining to and representing the ening at the home of Miss Merle sicech presenting a birthday pres- take a glance at the new football game last Saturday af- llobhs on Vine Street. ent of one hundred dollars in cash ternoon. Rridge was played during '.to Mrs. Greeno. The ladies of Mrs, The Liniberg tdiop Is one of the The Mill Creek Ward Choir gave" Greeno's church will present her the evening, the prize being won most modern and up to date shops a party Wednesday evening at with a silk dress, and a Jdrthday lu the by Miss Amy Jenkins. county. It Is splendidly artlie home of Bishop Cornwall in cuke with one hundred caudles will and eqiilpix'd to give you ranged Mr. II. 1!. Carlisle has just re- honor of Mr. Lloyd Croxford, who be featured at the party. attention and the very prompt turned from a duck hunting exjK' bus been their Choirster for quite Refreshments will be served to best of service. Mr. Liniberg has success. dition and reports fair aw Idle, anil w ho has just resigned. those attending the party and a a very efficient assistant, Mr. Bert quilt made by Mrs. Greeno since Liniberg. Let us show him wo appre Mr. J. W. Caldwell, Mr. John The M. I. A. of the Mill Creek her li'.dli birthday will be given to ciate his progressive spirit In Im W. Clay, Mr. Robert Caldwell. Mr. Ward will give a dance at the one of I lie ticket purchasers. William Mr. Caldwell and proving his shop facilities and surWard house Friday evening. The Music for the occasion will le week few last a siM'iit days roundings for the beiietll of his color scheme and Ideas of Hallo'-owee- furnished the Murray High by near Cedar deer Uty. hunting will be worked out. school orchestra, and the favorite tunes of Mrs. (Jreeno are to be rendMrs. V. A. Sorensoii and family MRS. SMITH REOPENS CAFE Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jones enter s ered by old time tiddlers lu the returned home lut Saturday after tained nt a dinner even Thursday of Alfred Greene of I'nlon, and Mrs. Smith has again taken over spending six weeks In Idaho Falls ing in honor of Grace Prior who Smith Cafe and will nerve her the Charles Ruckton of Salt Lake. Sum Mrs. her the guest of sister, has been visiting them. old These customers and new ones the comIn are gtuitlemen s young . -v LrliiJon.. , ( same delicious home cooked food with their honored parison hostess, r Twenty-foucouples attended the Mr. as they are SI and (m years of age. as before when she wus running Mr. Parley McMillan and dinner last Thursday evening proMrs. E. J. Chegwlddeu of Mur- the cafe. Mrs. Smith tqieclnllzcs on Fred Whiller siciit a few days ceeding the dance, given by the will miike a presentation sce-hi. nt lug deer at Fish Lake. bread, Pies and cake and Invites ray Arts and Crafts section of the in advising Mrs. Greeno of a rockthe public to come In and try her Mrs. Krebbs has as her guest Club in honor of the Llous dinners as well as short orders. be of to Stark Mrs. Og.lcii. given her by the and their wive. This turnout whs ing (hair Mrs. Smith's ability to satisfy citizens of Murray. much appreciated. Miss Reda Frame and Mr. Clar- very Mrs. Frank Gro.s will make a hungry appetites Is too well known ence Wilkinson were married last Mrs. Charles Anderson. Mrs. N. speech of fcli' ilatbui on Mrs. Gree- - to ms'd emphasizing, as her friends Saturday in Salt Laky City. reaching her KNIth birth au- - well know, and they welcome her Ili lnkwater and Mrs. It.,v Arnold '" back to her old stand. j will entertain the members of ttio v,"ry. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jones motor- T,,,' will Hall be 't'rnal ..il to l!tll i Suudav and sient the Past Noble Grand club at Murray,. lft for re-- STELLAR CAST Si TPORTS 1st. at the home of Mrs. I.'"'"1 a,", day with friends. EMIL JWMNCS in LATEST Hint reiiiemiirunces 47.'!.' ( buries Haiiiianer Ander.on. the Emll Jii miitiK-guests may wish to leave for latest American Mr-i- . E. F. Spencer and two Street. Mrs. Greeno. made picture, "The Ijist Command' of daughters. Honna and Dallas, The celebration is a splendid comes to the Gem Theatre WedMrs. oral Wallace gave a delight l'giin. siient the week cud with of the spirit of Murray nt nesday and Thursday, Oddsr 31 School '.Mr. and Mrs. Fred It. Morgan atjful party to her Sunday her best, and rcllects credit on the ami Novcml-c1st., with the In Class hon e at her Street. Taylor.sville, on State home their entire community. Mirrnuiidcd by Monday evening. Oct,.lT 22nd. The Many have Mmi active lu fur- the most luiNising sii,iortllig cast In Mr. mus was and and time games spent Mr. Frank Alpaugh thering the celebration, and among assembled for any of this season's 2 days ut lleli- - ic. A tmvelty game of the evening Frank Gr...s sjs-ntlie.e are Philip Iteiitz, W, J, Krebs. pictures. was the , "llsh" Refresh, jmiid. rv niountaln hunting deer. Mayor I. Lester, Charles Ring rose. incuts were served to 27 guests. I,co Towiisend. Axel LI uilierg, Mrs. "Hut, doctor, Imw can I drive a Tuesday evening. Mr. Rnssoii, Mrs. E. Hugh Wan), mill J. without bitting my fingers? Chegwldr The Woodcraft Inlge held a the art teacher at the West Side Mrs. den. J. Mrs. J. Frank asked Martin, the confiding young bride deinon-s- t Tuesday afternoon ami evenHigh School, gave a (lass Mrs. Gross. Ites.le The the was after lUrgen. bandage adj ist.sl. Hall. Two to ing nt the Fraternal rat Ion of FiiKe P.atik work, Mnrrnv Fi.le line Kin ..n. il,.. In both hands "Hold the hammer were beautiful off raffled prizes the Cleaner Girls of Mill Creek and these were won by Mrs. Pert Fraternal Orders of Murray, Mr. j he advised. Ward. l.lnjbcrg nud Mr.. Leonard (dander. i Many things of Interest were A. visiting Frame Mr. Ivan sold ami a dunce concluded the with relatives lu Idaho. Laff-A-Lo- d I j estajt-lishmci- ls ii iht-soii- Wo-man- s decor-Novciii- Il--- I I s v r great-Eur.iH'i- ni I r j t P.il-za- ! Many Swedih and Danish jer-jioli- Utah Ore Sampling Company Expanding s uf Sandy have joined a Hoover Curtis Club according to news of the jdnto direi tor of the organization, W. Mont Ferry. Judge C. M. Nielsen of Sandy Is the chairman ii the Sandy dub. Mrs. Edith Fox and MM Goblie Horr are iiumlicred wtih the J. C, Penney employees. Itculuiilng with this week. Kenneth Itallcy was Very pleasantly siirprlcd Saturday, Oct.. 1st 2"th by n inunbcr of his friends. The evening was sM'tit In games iiml iiiusle. Iiefrctiiuciit were servand ed t Mr. Floieti"V Jenkins Dorand Olive. Gladys, daughter. othy of. Salt Lake. Mrs. Janet Carlson. Mrs. Catbctlne Iturliind. Mrs. Huete Wal.h and (l.inghte Patrbl.t of Salt Lake, Mr. Gohleti Caruin Kaye, W. HuNK Mi- of Tremoiitoti, ,Mr. Cornelius Atdtn Smith, Murray Ml Clavlmi and M! Mr. Wald.mar Juliet F.'ls..m of Salt Lake. Van-den-nd- Mrs. Mis. Jessie Wliccler Will Give Tea Wheeler will be the hos. Yates. Glen Nelson, I The I'tah Ore Sampling Com.apical Yates, less at a Republican tea to be given Armlstn Jenkins and Velin.i Conpany Is rapidly expanding. at her home fii'iih South and struction oil the lievv addition Which st recti on Thuiday, Nov, Vine will double their present capacity-i1st. All holies are cordially Invited D.ituliH Parly for Young People progressing at a rapid pace, the to iitteml. excavation .elug practically comA ilundug party for the young j The Seventies (Riorum in mti- - Isiple will Is given Friday even pleted and the ton of cement are tli.it that will m.ike a Arm wllltdi liectlou with the Adult (his of the ing. Noveinl-e- r 2nd lu the Murray fast Ming pour.. I into the huge The Taylorv llle Ward will bold a so- Flrt Ward aiiin.ciiiciit hall. cial Tuesday evening iKtober odih. elitel tiilmiieiit, tipi'li.iil cil by the pH.vs that will iniike a firm fonn datloti fur the maniinnth crudier. amusement committee, proinisen to Few Murray jsnpie nip aware of ll.illiiuYcii Party ls a very Interesting one. The new ibe luagtiitnile of ibis Industry, and danic tlm-- r and splendid music to Mr. Mallory ur.ve a very de- - Im' the amount cf .ie Ming handled featured, will Is an Irresistible .llghlfull llallo'wccii patty f..r her by them. coiiiblnaiion. and ay, doughtnit Utile ihllliihtof, Helen aid Elo'll.e. The new unit f..r the sampling and swii't dder will Ikp erv(sl ! So last Monday evening, The young nl coiiiptlse a building .N feet plu n delightful evening of pleasure, Kue.ts npcarod lu costnine, inany for and 42 fist wide, or about long k. of which were both original and tiia i November 2nd as dated. (he same sle of the present plant. attractive. Game were played. The great crusher handle the l umli-coHall w innltig firt prize for Murray I irsj Ward lo oe dirci from ibe railroad car. the girls iiti'l NeU Auderon for i ton with a capacity of per hour were servthe lioys. Refte"hiuent The Relief Sinlcty of Murray Ijist .Saturday tl .tB,,t handled ed at the table whbh Wa ceiitereil Firt Ward will give a luncheon in HP t'Uis In eight li.iur. Lantern. Late the amusement with a largo Jack Tin re nr 42 n en employed reguIml) Wednesday, fall flower lending their beauty tvtoher 31, from 12 lo 2 oYUk. larly at ihe mills at the rrescnt to the ibis, rat hois. The following The . lety Is plaimlng on giving a lime. The rnnMnirtlun force numluncheon on the flts of ea. h luontti ber 4 wotkmni. guest enjoyed the mi ai"ii : Hall, loralue Tlioiiuii'il, Max and the proceed (if the undertnL. Mr. Walter who I In charge of Dwlght, D.rotby llealy, Marie dug to Is' Us.sl to help furnlh tht the plant ha Mi, with Ihe comew Reli. f Sih lety riom. It will pany f.r many llealy, Carol Thonutson. Kenneth years In tartmi Eiiikon, NeU Aiidersoti. Gtiht' M pleasure to fllst In so capacities, the prevent expanion ol-ant a task, and it Is hi'is-Pilly llealy, rv. li.dbatliig the Idgh i?ak vt cfflc-icti-.y Helen Alice son, Walter. triian-ErvlSnnrr, lief Society will renlie whbh I maintained la lit Johnson, Gene Walter, John llnl sun from their efforts. oTatloa. .lesf-i- e .. La-R- e n t' La-Ru- e j l 30-3- HOW ABOUT IT? -. Social Items l&rarfel&MM&3 J . OCT. nnn. i. loVZ Established 1 (if in the .s klng liiklitntlon located within There U t Ii -y niio blurry Is In- the will warm. ltiure ndntlug ' ' I l! whbh her limits, Hps on my iii le rlivtrh ally c. her of mi of many t cmplojment brect. v. Minpil e (he iiiuJ all vvou.iii, w by iw.,.r pie. "'i ; i.: on the bluery . , j "'i'1. j,,,,,, w, ,1,..( ? AKTS OF ACADEMY ATTENDS M1(ll rn,,tn. thrills me at rWu, V,i, i poratioti outlay AND I.ETTI K DINNER ,)(, jg fingers tou.h.... ..hi.. i 'h- - iiMT f .MO.tHK) ; -'.I At the droop 'i i'"' at,,! M'tiieiit. Mrs. E. J. Cbckwi.llen was . G.d. do I l"e too liiu. li? 1. i niiniiiil iliunrr of die i nt "c window will who ..ve. a I -.liis fpletidldljr I'tah Acndeti y of Art and letter. There have Jisu tli.-snow. the at H iiieiulsT, empty nie Is flrnw j v,o.e of which fhe v" 1,1,1 "I..;,,,. "111 tqierBle Ihe NowhouM' Hotel la.l Friday. m"kt ,e.irt U),M. ''"V ol-but live, I who nn r.'i r iiioidh of lh breast, This (...., ':" to nipliiy from lion of I'tah ieiple ctignged In tre- - j t how, 11v Hot I " -- I l "i men during tire wk. There nk ll "'"""' ' im, Midi thoutbn nni-- t to reus 1 will md the n -- ert, urdiins litre. Mulplute, il)V The ' law Is around datire. Iltctsliire mt m"l'' j,rsr not-n- -t wie mh-- mc " U to eii.iiirC rtvnihe sr iiir.se jenr. 'r '.$ , i i, In Hut l'"i"rMll,t, f InU'U Ii it, kept latent In t'th. nn-- to oH,cMr,', '1 , r. d.pnrti.,en(,lnro,1o(.anitnpho,1, ,lnU. N,riw. , .Tine, who leepn of tialliinst renown to 1 tali. "" tve . bHcf , ' the brnmh Every one i the Mr. talk, 0,".:H .....nth, 1 can never Icm (he ...! .. I.. II, 11. .t 1.1 (II Hll PO'I ' ruuruioui ' v57l L7 n!f t It has been said that i i T Allen Ratenian TO BKKT GROWERS OF SALT LAKE (OINTV On Wednesday afternoon at the State Farm Iiurenu office, Salt Lake I'ity, it wan Mated that Harvey Ross, manager of the Gunnison Sugar Co., was signing beet contracts with growers for a jteriod of three years at Midvale, Salt Lake County for the 1029 crop. The Eagle desires to congratulate President J. M. Hansen of our County Farm Itureau, A. E. Lee and J. N. Wallace for (heir prompt action in bringing the situation to the attention of Ephraini Rurgen-son- , president of the State Farm liuieaii, mid J. W. CiUman, president of the State licet Growers association. The action of Itoss i.s contrary to all former rules and regulations that had been agreed upon for a number of years between the growers organizations and the Sugar Companies in the state of I'tah. Mr, P.urgeiis..n and Mr. u said that Ross Is doing wrong ami Mr. Gillumn stated that he would see Ross and have him stop taking contracts any where until the state committee and the manufacturer could meet and arrange a contract for the 1!2) crop. Mr. Ross stated to Mr. Wallace that the reason he was taking his contracts now was Manse he was afraid the I'tah Idaho Sugar company might raise the contract to t.t per ton. Then he wouldn't Ik able to get any beets In Salt Ijike county for $7.50 to ship to' Gunnison, so he was signing them up for three years so they would have to grow beets for him. lie asked Mr. Walluce to help him, and Mr. Wallace (told Lira that lie would not do It and that he (should stop taking contracts. Editor's comment The atve Indicates the ulterior motive clearly of this man Ross, not only to take advantage of the farmer, but to Injure our factory us lie did at i flt... uy, AX,Z",0XS -- PUKES OF WAKMMi i:KANiKl) "lunoy PARENT-TEACHE- TI1I1T us l1i, - . LAST CHANCE! f..rcct. have had the utmost happiness, iioti the height have I trod ; of suprcu o JI have s nlei the detigbt, and so I thank Thw, I God. 1 1 d ti. n |