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Show P.ev G 9-- YOL. Y. TH MAXTI CITY, SANPETE S N TINE Subscription Pi ice $1 50 a year; $1 .50 for 6 months, and $1 for 3 months. Twenty per cent, discount lor pay in advance. J Manager N. H. Pelt, Asst. Man. flur Prize Articles, 4. EDUCATION. INTO. tion it he has any inclination to prepare lessons; so part of y is lost. When he returns subsequently, he does not know what lessons were appointed; and either makes a stir and disorder in the schoolroom by inquiring, ot contentedly remains idle and depends on the flimsy excuse I wasnt here yesterday, to save him from detention or punishment; and so loses third dav. It occasional slacle to the success of the common school. Do pirents inquire at evening wnat lessons the child has learned througu the dav, what success he has achieved, what difficulties he has encounleied, and how '1 ins is a he oveicame tneni vety matter; and amid all their en-will ssmg caies, hope they some Buies hnd me to in. ike these cheeiu.g and siiiualitling niquuies; and 1 can them .tiev u.ii ne well lepa.d in the r n, iciest mid progu-ssup.-iioof then child Do patent s ever consufei th it vears aie lew sad men judgement unnpe? that without the slights! n.ten non of they oiten snow tilings m so incoiiect a light j. lo pin dine an cnuielv wrong nnpiession? Help them to judge fau); but neither accuse them ol lvmg, nui accept all their opinions and siatema.iis without mvesligatn n. Do tliey speak o' the teat Let in I Applied. written by NO. 30 18S9. 19, Sac-nhc- e. i - A , Z Forbear w ith their restless wavs and cluIJiih laults, and try far their sake to cultivate nuld, cheerlul and affectionate wavs, which will atm vour precious ones ag nn-- t many an evil nitluence abroad. Speak kindly of your chtldiens teacher so long as you intuixt their naming in h s hands; and it you hsve any fault lo find, do it to the teachers face. Show real interest in what the chdJren ate d nig at school, and be slow to Condemn the teachers methods Veu talk with, him peisonaiiy and hear' his uw n explanation. Encourage children to try, try again. To Itf rout i une a . v. T - t J chJ-d.en- ( Continued .) 11. 'I he Duties oj Patents. Notice 1. I tell. FRANK D. HOURS, Register. Rird ALone, Att'v. Co, MOilCKPKE i 1 iV'j SOUTh Ps .CS-srois- o o Dry OlotliinG, c-Ood-o SOOtiEJ X--X i . I ic-- e 11 i . Ye buy turers ti,.: i lic-ail- . fl.J i encouiaging him. Do patents teach and requiie tueir child to lose no time on the way to and trom school? or allow him m play along, so that ne is frequently late .a lire mornand tia- - pieuty ol tune ing oi afternoon, to huid.--i and annoy vile sweepers in the into diihculties with even...,, and to gel his playma ed If the loimer. he is like- and in ly t stand h.glr in his studies, the estimation of his teacher; if the latter no one need be surprised if he become a hard case. Do his parents allow him a ho idav for every trilling excuse, as Mamie s tuneral birthday, Eds surprife party, the of some distant acquaintance, the heat, the cold etc? If they do, I fail to see how they can expect him to have that keen interest ia study which makes wits of the punctual bright the eyes and student. How can he avoid growing discouraged, and either sour or listless as his more punctual classmates leave him behind? This hab t of staying out, like all oth.r habits good and bad, vour child is grows with indulgence. If he recovers, sick, take him awav until but if he is able for his school work, let it be a settled matter that he goes school every day, and performs his allotted task fai hfully teacher really underNo one but a stands the extent of the niischiel done The greatby these occasional absences. of est and worst is the decrease areintertst others already mentioned, but there unite sufficient to condemn the practice lime to m lime no u an gel mem smoothed fills ad W oTeav e "ills S, n. jour merchaut foi (List.w es..n Al also Cor our aterproct f r boot ,tn h !uouH, Inch are poib ePou 4L4rA.k -- 1 1 fvl - Oi as , 1 Ll n N. I iK a image tTelflti vv ol illillks lie find metnin r If thev do, they Ci mrv! t as gi ue kc as would a fa: met win. pu, me 1'inow and piesentlv lout-- i a see how iinicti lut-- v liad a v lesemhle a tiaveici slail-- j Fit st doo M iiiiay by the right hand i d,ng it iougil, dusty and It. Ue lies to the hotel and taking 50 2d t ii die left hand road. ucaeis weie educated m die I. they aie still suie to have a lies of discipline, dilleient ii ' ) fV 1 A i 1-- E.Nimjii. i'.iq, for Thousunt't.- irs - of and denefit. IL M t. Pa Chester. rZj U: j UK House Lace Suit Cihi. A. W. Fowi.e--- , Presidt-nt- . Sern-fsrv- , Grocieries, etc. Stoves and Coffins Biligste bus i Stadcn G. G. G. G. G. Olsens Olsen's Olsens Olsens Olsens . Ephraim, Utah. COAL! COAL! coal: Free from Pock or Slack, At the Lower Mine, commonly known as the Joran, Can be had at the low rate of $1.75 qer ton Mill at 75 Wheat taken at eta pr. bu. and Oats at Fairview Co op at $1.50 per cwt, Fai-vie- w in exchange. F. G. Williams. Le-s- e. i1 this (Care - t, (t Ue N. A 9. i i s p2 lh, innjr hi C".. I ih u I Mailll . , S W. 4 '1 h. at halt Lake Citv, Ctsh. Nov. lbh , lss3. S tin. i, h. i.l ven that tne follow inn t D i id' mitice ot hiw intention it. ee.l aUe anal Fmf id sit port of ld rlaiin, llie t it ,ut iid ttin ijo male to ba'eJudkce or In his ansetne the t'rnlmto C'h k ot Kmery Count nt Instel Imery M ilium tinny, I tah, on Dee. JSth , Vki viz U. Ifabcoi k, Homestead No. 6554, for the S. LNf ot d N, KH uml KVj h. L. l4 . Ueetiou ?r. lp 19, s. UK, lie iiHineH the foilownitf ttitiiCHseM to uml prove his CoiitiiMiona remdeme upon of, hld land, viz: Frum is M l.well, A. Andrew and ns ifehert J. Cowell, Hausen, j. Miaone, all ot J'j ire, Kmery conntv, Utah. e i i n.irg i in call St ! See UTn-P- m c ; Fit 1 Tnnr :)n- - '' ' L,CLOTHING, IONS u rn A i tu r e, Etc carriages, " JXtlalxxbaby street. Manti, St. LO rTMLORli HOUSE. JIs E r,1AI?J smllllafjll.p- - ST. irfAMTI. Monthly Orders sent to the Best House in St. Louis for Uoth and Furnishings. made tj order on the shortest notiee Cloths Men and Boy's and in the Latest Styles, ordering Suits send Their Own Money and get all the es fpET-Parli- 2flO Pipfits. MANTI ROLLER MILLS, LOUIS F. BECKEB, LESSEE, Manufactures J. Marsli, Alt . Nov.21-J)ec- iu uiunu u miov'Caitsi;. lntlie 1'roiutte Iourt of the eouutv of Pun, p hnlteryof Utah In the matter of the estate and Kiirdhmliip ot KKiraand Almost P Jehlm, Minors. Order lo Hltow cause Why order of frule of Real Kwtati sliould not bo mde. Nels M. ?s. Nej , the giurd ian of the jiersnDH and estites of" said ruinora, liav nu tiled his lor un order ol sab of peietion nereiu praj all the real estate, of said detedt at, for the net both. purposes therein It is th'Hfure orderul by the.Inde ef Paid Court, thut the mAt of Kin.ami ad juthohsih tel ested in the estate of s.u hi n aed appear belote the Haul I'rolmtc ouiton omluv. the i ck In 2lrl. da) of lletemhcr, Dr'9, a tin of the forenoon of Haul dav, a the oai MdProbute Court, at the Com t t use m M nti L ity. county ot sanpele, to show c sc tt hy an onUr should not b planted to 'he s mi jjrur-ian, to soil ao mm li of the real estate of the s.ud minorH, as shall be m eessary. And thut a copy ol this order be publish d at least lour 4 aueoHsive wetkajn th IJoMti RNTINH., a newspaper priiittd and published iu said Sanpete County. bone in open Couit this 18tii. day of November, A. ll.Dsp. Jacob Johnson, Judge. Dated Nov iHth. 1889. Territory of Utah, .sanpito County lv,Jchn K Id, clerk of the Frobato Court, hereby certify that the foregoing la a lull, true and correct copy of the original ord r to show cause whv order of Bale of real entate should not be made in the matter ol the estate and gtmrdmiiHliip of Kivira and Auguat P. iu htiu, now oil file in my oitice. muiurs, andVltiMSH my hand and the aeal of Maid 'oil! t , nt ,M .mt j Lily, Sanpete I tah j bfiAL. T.rrdorj, ties 18th. (ounty, day of November, lssj 3 41 John Held . proli it Clerk ) d j ffOrilOUSE TRtMMINGS, ' e -- mt .1 a I NK D. HOHHS, heLOster. FH tiCor-T- atl 5 Ijowry'o r'nn GOODS, $ Son S'j a, l i(: A, IIolGHTO.V. at Otto at Otto at Otto at Otto at Otto i , , : The Only exclusiv ladies, and childtens furnishing bouse in UTAH. We have the large-- t, liest selected and cheapest line of laces, embroideries, gloves, hosiery, handkerchiefs, ribbon, underwear, cot sets, fans, white goods, kensington art materials, fancy goods and notions in the west. Our Oitalogue and price list is now ready anil will bo n.aileb to every lady sending her address, Eend fora Catalogue. V 4 NEW, GOODS. Furniture, Paints and Oils, Wall Paper, Sash and Doors, i No. imloil-- 7 - John E. Strom John Lowtv Atj3J5 nerton GrOExBECK t UTAHi Pleasant, Utah. COAL! COAL! Lake t r s Oitfe E, ei rii i v, h dll View I a mi cut said par , t) a n met! ti uppear at the id Klnke, Notary lubl.e 'iii'1 ui rv, on the t day of t in o t lot k a. respond in., t in n Ioiii I'rmiiK said alleged a it nt tl ii. taken lo he tie estimonv s t tuiiiat tin like, Jamuij 3th, I WO st 10 i ek a, ui. FRANK D. HOHHS, lKyier. 3d Hi I. C H nit , ll nu t r Comesi am Sum eok HuM' 'Trl virriTTTFuuuFT" 'CEriERAt short order. On vta.L NEW, STORE .kr, 9- - .Manager THe S.P.V.R.R. Co. At L ., City, vv: i.i. , ls oi tMi eutt rtl at (111 l.llli't 4 liest Groi!m,tf lie s waittl'Iiii:. agents Mater, West. Pait Lake Utah, .1. alt Lake (.it n. traight grade, Family pride, XX Family, Farina Grits, Chop feed, Bran and shorts. (l.tUrs FiiLd ing Association. Senh Udleeot Contest Cl ih. LOU gsrjp b . chicag cxolaiiatioii, d.lleient loumies md me student wno dies from luc--i unavoidably loses tune, u.s time of youth which is all u naking sufficient piepata-,- i iipoasihle period of hie Lvcn uuise u.aii die waste of tune, a naoit ol tickleiKsS and indecision ol ciiaracter is tn.ned vvnidt will hinder success in maluie years. I boiuly say that one year of laithlul study in one school, will benefit .. student mote than am jug several two years divided schools, if all are equally good. ritete ai reasons wlnc.i Sully iu-- t 'v a change of schools, but slight dissatisfaction on the childs pait is not one;and U is necessaty to guard against that restless, uneasy spirit which is die baut-o- f progress. 1'hen there .s me objection to a change ol school wliui 1 would t A vv In le luge in bena f ola die leaccc mi u c ."U,h tun- - in school year winch to expect leallv g ml udi.i.g to uear fruit ui peicepuole ic. .u s; and for tuis one reason puieiiis sn uld make caieful selection ot a sen ml, and if possible keep their child m it for one whole year Do parents uige the teacher to promote a child sooner than he thinks light? Thev ought to know that every teacher is glad to piomote students just as eatly as thev become fit, and sutely you wall not admit that you want vouis promoted sootier than he is fit. of your I lien it becomes a question and I the teachers; against judgment must believe the teacher the better a pom judge in the case. Sometimes child s promoted too soon, and then it is obliged to strnggle against preat odds. Lessons too long and too difficuh, continual promptings, repetitions, and failuts soon discourage him; and his unavoidably imperfect preparation cultivates a slovenly, inefficient habit greatly Rather be on Ithe to be deplored. watch that the teacher does not piomote too soon, because children should not be required to do more than they can do well when, they try . To sum up the most obvious duties of in parents in regard inro their children precepts something school will result like the following; Send children to bed so early and still they can have plenty ot sleep rise at six; and let them go to their beds so calm and happy that they will of body truly rest, and gain strength and mind by their sleep. Feed them on plain, wholsome, well by preprepared food; and teach them nnlk ana water cept and practice that are the best drinks. Dress them neatly, plainly, and compoverty fortably: and teach them that can mav excuse rags, but nothing cuse dirt; and that shabby clothes than shabby manners beitcrle endured school re Send them to S lt i ('(t l lloil mu. tii ol Head cVr iitvans ,in S n I, Npbi 11 , I . 4 ' a Th- - (i'i h , j '2hi!X0.33.'ULXCt0fU.r'0i3 i!l No. Is'c OHice at Salt I i t Pleasant Patent Roller M I LLm i o ( otiona. .1X2., ttoo. -es i . cupoftoi.ee or tea or beei? 11 the latter, he w dl learn nothing goodtr-dav- . -- Has ho warm flanuel nexiins sRia m winter, and thick, warm stockings ami shoes? If not, you tempt death In send.ng linn to school. Is his dress so so shabby that he leels cowed by it? or fine that he feels uplifted by it? I hui beware! his moral nature will suite Are his books so old and ragged that he is ashamed of them? or does lie lack books, pencils and other necessatv so that he will be obliged equipments, to borrow or be unprepared when te' time comes? If so, he will be .. idledisorderly student eitherhim-el-through l is no. t ness or inquietude: and blame Does he leav e home With a k ss a his lips and a kind encourtgm.g . n i his eats? or has lie been sc.. hied vpe . i and harassed until his nerve. ing, and his temper worn d up ..in very pitch of insubordm at u.? if ;he former, his lessons that day will seem ms easy, his playmates agreeable, andwolds teacher kind; but if the latter, the in his books will haye no meaning, Ins lessons will all be too I ard for lnm, his playmates will be teal mean, and his teacher "hateful; for to does the condition of the spirit reflect itself on all its surroundings. I do wish every parent who thus unfits a chdd for its days duty could realise the extent of the harm done: and 1 know the tired mother and preoccupied father would make still greater eftoi is t i soften the harsh command, thesnaip the nasty punishment, and send the child to school at peace with them, itself, and all the world; that his mind may oe clear and active, and his teinpei sweet and pliant. Gaining a practical and aJ. quate education is a business, a serious and important business; and the student's bestfuends should he solicitous aid to giVe a. n overv wise and elective aids to success m tnr business; anu no are in Jie effectual than loVmg him, and L f HEAD QU ..5 ! 30 1 FRUY low figures so can seli ai 19 roof. a- Lumber .,nd Shingles. i .n th Miiufiu out . i'ltial I 111 3110013, i? a ci di I'd, ) H Dec N itoruoy. 4 CS-2F- L i i Hmlev. Lake Ci?v. V T. November '.tM h, Not.ci i" hereby u:ien that the follow mis named ttlei ham nh d not.ee ol his intention to make tinal proof mi m port of liw Il.iun, ami that Mild piout t ill be muiiebifoie th hi absent r, tin lei k r 1iobate .Judu 1 at of the 'mm Court) ot hmii Co , V. tin Count v t mi' t lloil'' at i -' le Dale, 1, GorIt h i? on sjini da , D e. Mn, bud (tS lot tin K. H don, i. He n.tio s the au.l 4, 'tc 17, s K 9 L. s to pi o e his eottt uiuas ltd low tn u i'll tcHitleiu upon and culm atton Hto. ml land, Di.ib.tir.. llenr eoiuA i llnmble,anuiel lh-Hit man, ii uiiijt, till of Coi. C. T. unt uiRi on, I tin KUAN IV D noBIls, , taynti A miii'ii his, AtUn Q-rooorie-s, 1ST s t " Land BRAfiCh dkS . ) Jf. Notice ot Iloinew ead ic--s .1 - I.anJ Olllm at Mitt I uki City, I tih. Nuvomhfr 7i h. 18. Notice U hereliy Riven that the follmnn named settler hew tiled notice of taia uiteiitiuu of hie clauu, and to make tinal jiroct iu Clerk that aaid proof w :!! ! nmde before the t Is. IVte of Com in of the county C. t tah,Kob.at Manti Utah, on December 21st. iz, HrouL'L, Declaratory "tali inent. No. U 2J8, the L Si ot N W l4 and N 3of N E S e. Fp. 1. h Ii 4 L. lie mimes tlie followinjr w it uevses to prove Ills eonl inuous reaideicv upon t'liarlea L. and cullivution of, said land viz ItrlMham ouiif AUred, Uenheu W. (rau forth, llied, Andrew 01en, all ot Lit,tan Pete Co. tall. THAN K D. IK WHS Register. T D' I t 1lllLlniHONtOlt tftlOV 4 uiot r ! ! Me fr A-jszl- I l. Annie W-- s de-o- v tnvn that is bervLy Int re uf Fruv, ui i Comity, I tU Territory ba.s" lUitl notice of he iutention to make proof for ths her desert land eUiuiNr. N. N. K , See. 'Mt A W. tee. 35 US. ltf E. lieftre the Jiide or Ckrk of the County Court at Caetle Dale, Kmtrv County, I tah. on bhe aturdav, the th. day ot Deeeinbtr, eutneeH tu proe the liamm ihe tollowin of said reclamation and lrrimitiou complete Morynn, laud, viz- li.iHicl Muikiin, ir.. Darnel IN) Utah of Emerv all pn e, Jr Jolin lt vnsr, Fer. and Oraue Seeley, of Leslie Dale, Liutry FACT A LamlOiflo. Lake t'ltv, I th. OetiUfr Sth Uuitlbait c i No. W). Nu. IT IS NUilCK FINAL rniLU All ON'. FOH bo-hu-e To make practical application of the principles set forth m the pieceeding chapter, let us begin by considering the case of a child between six and sixteen ot the cli.ld wit.i no, T.AT GUsTAVESONS years old attending seliool. I think wise? This, in great liieas, ne, uni for linn wlieuiei lieu. II beoii. dient many children have been spoiled for good students by being sent to and leceptive. or rebviln us and id e ll ll e r.rst - impossible I 'I ,i le.u Ik i lo g mi imu h t.ttji melt gum too young. school Kiiideigaiten wheie s mgs are sung, pleasant and nnhience n g i id ovo a s nuenl who o: p id a .1 - n- - soft in winter as d g tines ale played, and nothin nul lespei him, and .1 is neatly in .iu v. For imht and heavy axles is Cvn: .ued long enough to in Hie impossible lor a u.h Kc-sa.nciei t Only 25cts. a Box. least in tue teacher u nniil Ills pau-nichiidieii, in, tv deal w it.i Will us long as 2 pound' ol bet i i l less m vears ild d or even those On! p.ueuis is n si tspc-witnout doing i.iem any injury; but die aveiagr dealing l.tiilv wall your cn.ld lo suit any other, as only as much is rec.owded to sullocation in in nr a lace w ith a gieat and useless quired, and sue pleasing goes as day soli we. gut nung upon lnm? Lei me beg ul far ss two of anv other. space, mininers and less ms, tins condiExpress tion diawn out to six long hours ul vui, not hi tue teachers but Ini yotn cmld's sake, lo keep linn at home lather men that have adopted Guhtuveson slow toilure. ind th s school possibly care of a to icher of limited experience Ilian consign lnm to die cale any AxleGresse only greaso only gteitse in w iiom you have not suhicivnt only grease nine a week now. and judgment, is a place for children to lent leant to dislike study. Oh, lor the da Conn li i.ec ln.it vou can alloid lo upin.ld We g ve 2'.cta for & 4 limes to come when the average bov or gul ins ,ood name. leach lour ch.ici dial d otns, brought buck boxes, empty nool ne well .eaclic-as and as mleutts and love in shall si f.or; fishing p.st We refund an J if an thn.g seems w lung, take nine in pood condition. pluving tilt dolls The little, beginner is sent to school. and Huill.lc lo cujn.v aojtii .1. Do money if not as vves.y. Did he go to lied early last night, to rise Inis ill a spi t ii Good lor trns, seal. Is and ,n eailv, at.d tat a hearty, wholesome l.euce; and i Vi ry d eureati vv. a. cooling breakfast of biead, butter, vegatables the ir.uiiile m u ,, .1. Gt sTyVK-oand m.lk tins m jrnnig? or did lie come in.sjndeisuud g v. 6 4 ii K , 2 S tre. t late to table, havjng no appetite, and .vli si clnidica liuv e i So t La o ri!v P, O. Hox It oil get coaxed with a slice ol cake and a is a mud Case it i ne u a IAM DKSLRT tt s practical teacher CHAPTER apparatus they need, even at some UTAH, Til CHS DAY, DEC gi 1 of its Principles Locally cJome COUNTY, ' of Flour. Grades solicited Bestand Correspondence TheffiTOrders Custom Work a Specialty -- I'ublie Sale ol Kent Diatf . Notiei is h i b u veil, Ui.it ill jun Mi ntc of an orm t i f the j , a. ourt .n an i luj1 the T eiaihtv iMtniyi Isoj9 t b, made v.f N on in ' s.iup.te, h in the mat iy i Anthon Chredens.'n, s at. ttr'-. i (1,111 g uGimiMstr itor of Kl ,v it sell at p .bite am i tin, to the t ! j biyb si jure sham! subpt t t contir od FrobMte Court, n Finlay, the nciti lie 2DI ii Gas l December 189, at ll ob 1m Ic a. m. at tin hue residence of Anthon Chnstenscn, lccas'd m the county of anpte, all the rigli' ttitle intorest and cHlaleolthe s.idAn-hat the time of his death, and (bu all the nght, title and interest lint t the said estate h in. by operation of law or itherwise, of jcijumd oiler than or In ahhUon to tiut the said county of TeMtnry of I tah and hounded mi dost nlid as foPows to wit: A parcel of land b'jomdng at a 13 43 chains s. fnun th N. K comer of Kpursitn s tup t Co. Utah; 'hem e 10 30 Tow c hems, tie in e s'l u g. Vt , 9 iooh ms ; tin nee N. 10 00 eh mis; thence N.8S 30; i., 9 50 chains. eonUnimgy.oS acres, A pnr el he&ri uniuM at a point 13 43 chains k. from the N. K. ormrof I jD ra n Totth-att hence K. 4)oJoo of lnm, theneo hntry, U. T.. ot $ chain. b. 10 chan s, thence W. thenteN 1030 J00 clutiuji, containing of en acre. A parcel bcgmulnir at a point 5.33 chains J. from centre oi set tion 6, 1 p. 17. . It. 3 K. S. I. M., thence W. 20,00 chains, thence S. 3 55 chains, thence K. 20.00 rhains, thence N. 8,35, 100 chains, containing 0 70100 acres. 'A parcel beginning at a point 3 HO chains S. and io,70 thams K. frcuu N.w. corner of Lot 4 i 1 . de-ij- i , R . , , , . ee. 3, Tp. 17. S It. 8 K. 8 L. M., theuoe 8. 10 chains, thence K, 4.49 chains, thence N, 10,7o chains, thence W. 500 chains .containing f.29,lon acres. acres of land In Khpraim south AlsolJ ast Field in section 10, Tp. 17, 8. K 8 K., S, L, M. Terms and conditions of sale ili cent, of the pur ha-- e money to lie cahtUpr ji.ud am tioueer on theduv of sale, balaie on con firmation of sale by said Huoeuor cuit. Deed at expense f purhaTr Ileurv Krai, administrator of the estate of Anthon Christe jstn, dceased. Wui. T. It' id, Nov. 25th, 19, t Atty. lor estate |