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Show t '' rm-- I 4 j doift G 11 5 ' . r JOURNAL, LOOA1T, UTAH. DECEMBER SI ISS3 TBI-WEEK- LY ,W fay 4 ' ' Xi Stdat Want Illm FrlghteaeA, She was rather small to be running around by herself, and when she entered f' the office every ono Instinctively looked to see If some one was not with her. However, she was totally oblivious to the surprise she. was creating and marched straight to the nearest desk In a pretty, businessliks way that made the whole friendly to her. rieaee, sir, do you own our bulldlngf she asked. What building Is your building; little one? be returned. r Why, Its a big 'flat building out in Hyde Park, she answered, and after moment's thought she gave him the street and number. "Well, we dont own It, explained the man at the dosk, but we represent the owner. Do you livo there? Yes, sir; I live there with my papa and my mamma, and X told my papa that If he wouldnt oomo down and see yon I would. X " guess I ain't afraid of you. Of oouree not, said the man at the desk, Indignant at the thought that ee pretty child shpuld be afraid of him. 1 wouldn't have yon afraid of me for anything. Bat what la it yon want? I want that .sign taken down, she aid, with determination. - YOU MS of-fl- oe 'back 5 (- f- A Schilling & Company San Francisco asked the man at the What sign? 7. M. M. I. A. Missionaries. Editor Journal: As it has . been our pleasant privilege' to la bor as home missionaries in the interest of the Y. M. M. I. A., we . desire to express our gratitude to the people and saints whom we have been callrd to labor among, - for the respect they have shown to nd : the calling-amessage we bear. We are pleased to state that our labors have been crowned with success ana are pleased at the wil I TingnesB the .young men of Zion show to conform to the privileges that they have to develop them selves in the true knowledge of the Son of God. Among some of. our pleasant - privileges was the opportunity of being present at the celebration of the 93rd birthday of our beloved our 4 Prophet Joseph Smith, by the Smithfield ward; and such would be the feelings of any one who could have the privilege of witness ing, as we did. the living testimonies of the aged veterans. who are still alive and are living witnesses of the virtues-an- d divinity of the the that work mighty prophet was called to perform. It gives one a A.. new life, and,, a desire 10 be more A' f earnest in assisting to,forward the great cause of the redemption of humanity. -- The celebration was one of the kind that should be encouraged among the Latter-da- y Saints, that all of the young people may have the privilege of hearing the testimony of those who have stood by our great leader and prophet, and whcy-i- n the course of time, will have passed away. The programme given was excellent, and the choir deserves much credit for the part it took. . We feel to fay long live the witnesses; for to see those aged brethren and sisters become enthused with the fire of young days, was a ple&eant experience that will lorever be remembered by the congregation and those that had the privilege of witnessing it. Aftec the services and exercises, there was spread a feast of. good things for those pioneer veterans. To hear them compare .the difference beetween the camp fire picnics and tfie one they were now enjoying, was indeed interesting and instructive, and was an occasion all of our young men should have the privilege of enjoying. We feel to bless the people of of Smithfieldand all other people in such efforts; for, all that is good cometh from above, and all that is evil cometh from beneath. Yours truly, W. C. Burgeson, Wm. H. Burrows, Y. M. M. I. A. Missionaries. -- PRESIDENCY. Orson Smith have bad it for weeks. Its aftnoying because you-haa "Constant desire to cough. It annoys you also because you remember that weak lungs is a family failing. At first it is a slight cough. At last it is a hemorrhage. At first it i3 easy to cure. At last, extremely difficult. Simpson M. Molen. Isaac Smith. ve HIGH COUNCIL. J. Stewart. W. Merrill Jr, J. A. Leishman, . L. R, Martineau, Alvin Crockett, A. G. Barber. Edward Hanson, J. E. Carlisle, . C. B. Robbins, Z. M. r "alternativehigh council Christian Larsen, Jos. Morrell, quickly conquers your little hacking cough. There is no doubt about (he cure now. Doubt comes from neglect. For over half a century Ayers Cherry Pectoral has been curing colds and coughs and preventingconsumption. It cures Consumption also if taken in time. JohnHanderson, 0. ri - . 11 H. C. Jackson, . Shall w mb! yoa a aa this subject, free? Cm KSmdJoml Dapmrtmmnt. If yon have ay complaint what- -' a avar and tho bnt medical data yon can poaaibly obtain, write the doctor freely. Ton will recolre D . H.P.r- - . 22, Greenville, v Mendon, Lucy S. Cardon, f Luna Y. Thatcher, vRebecca Eames. Maud B. Roskelly, Sec. Mary E. Smith,1Treas. - r - Tk Chlloaophy ' Prest. In biliousness, HERB1NE, by expelling from the bfldy the excess of bile and acids, improves the assimilative processes, purifies the blood, and tones up and strength ens the entire system. Price 50 cts. f, Riter Bros. Drug Co. , - Fslth. V Do you tomember how broken hearted you were when you found, out that you r . patron saint, your dear, mysterious Santa Claus, was a myth? You spent days and nights wondering how be oould get down - himself the soot and powdering all the presents he roust drag down with him with ooal dust and smoke. You examined as carefully as you oould the length and breadth of the chimney; you speculated as to how he oould make the descent without dropping suddenly, slnoe there was nothing inside the chimney to which he could, cling. Did he nse a tiny ladder? Perhaps. But your we father and mother had never seen the ladder, and, besides, there wasn't room enough In the chimney for . Santa, ladder and packet Bat then, what mattered all .these perplexing, troublesome questions, since Christmas morn- - ' ing your stocking was full to overflowing and not the slightest trace of soot on a single gift t Once upon a fateful day yon discovered that your new doll, bearing the euphonious name of Minnie Christmas, was clad In a frock of blue and white, exactly like your little sisters cloak. Hera was a mystery. How dld&anta Claus got that piece of the new eftbk? Yon appealed Immediately to your mother, who admitted that It was a singular coincidence, and the suspicions of the truth haunted your troubled heart. When the next Christmas dawned, with your, maturer . knowledge you announood mournfully, I guess I wont hang up my stocking there Isnt any Santa Claus, and he never did oomo down the chlm-- . ney Washington Post. ; ehimney-witbout-oover- lng . -- fronr-tbatr-nrarmo- vzr. An aerbtiatit "hays 'that there 'is tns same difference in the air at the earth's surface and at an altitude of half a mile that there is between water in a muddy puddle and the purest Epring water;' He states that lota time one feels after coming d5wn from an ascent as if were breathiug solid dust. ga T oy s uoys Ladies, Take tho Best.' If you are with Constipation, Sallow troubled OiC. Ormsby, , and a Tired Feeling, takeKarla Skin, W. G. Reese, Clover Tea, it is pleasant to take. Bold Samuel B. Mitten, assistant and by Co-o- p Orocerj A Drug Store, k t ( . c - I Lorenzo Snow. Millville. G overnment Coal Test. Can. 29, Providence, 4th Ward, " Number of pounds of coal equal 7th Ward. to cord of average oak wood: Feb. 2, 6th Ward, Hyde Park, Rock Springs, Wyo., 2286 y Wellsville. 2137-.- -, Kenimerer, JWyov Feb. T9, Smithfieldr Clarkston, Trenton. 149 Difference in favor of Feb 26, Paradise, Newton, coal to ton. Kemmerer', Wyo., Lewiston. as " represented or Guaranteed March 12, 3rd Ward, 1st Ward, money refunded. Isaac Smith, ' Hyrum. Agent. March 19, 5th Ward, 2nd Ward, ' ' Coveville. March 26, Richmond, Bepson. The Bishops of the respective - - 4 wards will please note the date of their ward conference, and have all reports and any other ward business ready on the date named. Orson Smith,-- , 8. 8. OFFICERS. I . -- " , Jos. Morrell. R. S. OFFICERS. - ..... 4 , , Samuel Roskelly, ; Th08. Duce, tea "SBS'iSMTA Lowell, Maaa. Alex. T"-- John Welch. haok , , Spence, t:t M23X N. Liljenquist, PRESIDENCY a y' patriarchs. "Hans Andersen, John Needham," if. tr. Ajcrs Ckerri let? Feelers! FUstcrs ivcr goer i W. D. Cranney, Jos. E. Cowley. -- States consider the circumstances that surround those families, T. M. M. I. ASSOCIATION. which are still in the relationship H. A.' Pedersen, . which Is so objectionable to people S. F. Ballif, off? Can they not see that afar - H. Bnllen Jr. with the complete . cessation of G. F. Wright, see. plural marriages it is only a ques; W. S. Lacgton, cor. sec. tion of a little time when the relaJ. F. Miller, librarian. tions that have grown out of the Jos. Keller, musical director. system will pass away, the system Geo. Lindquist, treasurer. itself having become obsolete ? The Y. L. M. I. OFFICERS. excitement that has been caused during the last few weeks is withM. D. Hendricksen, out reason, and it appears to me Levenia Maughan, without excuse. I might trace it Martha Carlisle. to its original source, and show Ellen Barber, sec. how bnworthy it is of the attention Sophia Cardon, chori ster. of thinking, just and humane inRath Hatch, treas. dividuals. But I 'forbear.'"- - The Maggie Smith, librarian. sober second thought of the PRIMARY ABSN OFFICERS. American people will succeed.the J. E. Molen, present eruption, and when this Mattie B. Hansen, violent sensation has subsided the Emma Pike. intelligent, rational and tolerant public will perceive that the Mor RELIGION CLASS OFFICERS." mon - people- - are - acting in- - good HA". Campbell, faith, that the few among them J. H. Linford, , ho are in the condition described A.M.Israelsen, are simply performing a sacred Geo. H. Thomas, duty and that the Nation has been Geo. M. Picket, sec. and treas. needlessly,, alarmed! Mormonism, STAKE OFFICERS. contrary to the popular notion, does not mean polygamy. It is a Alexander Lewis, stake chorissystem of religion which recognizes ter. . , God as the.Creator and Rnlerof the Anna B. Phillips, organist. universe and Jesus Christ of Susan H. Gates, assistant organ- Nazareth as His Son and the ist. Savior ' of mankind, and teaches E. Wilson, stake clerk, that the Holy Spirit - may be obA. M. Clayton, assistant stake tained and enjoyed by ' all persons clerk. who will receive thel Gospel and STAKE BOARD ok EDUCATION. It obey the divine commands to all of the recognizes people right Orson Smith. from refrain or worshipS. M. Molen. worship ing, according to the dictates of Isaac Smith. their own consciences, and claims only the same privilege for its adherents. Cache for Ward Conferences Stake, With a sincere desire for tie 1899. u welfare, progress and redemption -Jan. 8, MtrrSterling, Col- of the whole human race, I am, etc., Jan. Andreas Petereen. mmm treasurer. Continued From 1st Page. lege. George 0. Pitkin, W. W. Maughan, . Geo. Sweneen, assistant musical director. . Jos. F. Squires," secretary and .-- Jos. Cache Stake Authorities - PRESIDENT SNOW REPLIES. musical diector. desk, vainly endeavoring to think what 'the offending sign oould be, and Inwardly determined that, whatever It was, It should ' ooiiie down if ho oould possibly arrange It The Sign thats right on the front door, replied the child. ' I don't remember any sign on the front door. What docs ltj say? It says, Peddlers and Beggars Not Allowed In This Building,' explained the ehlld. Oh, that algn I exolaimed the man at the desk. Why, thats on nearly every flat building in the city. What harm does It do? Tho little girls eyes opened wide in sur- - . prise at the absurdity of the question. I guess you never saw Santa Claus, did . you? she askud. No no, I guess not," replied the man at the desk, rather startled by the question. , Well, when he comes along with hit pack on his, back, sho said in a tone of conviction, that sign will just about scare him away, 'cause hell know if the janitor sees him hell be put out. I told papa, but he only laughed and said he guessed he wouldnt bother you about It, but I ain't afraid of you, and I want yon to take the sign down right away." Whon thd than at the desk bad recovered from hie surprise sufficiently, he effected e compromise by the terms of which the offending sign is to be taken down the day before Christmas and not pnt back again until the day after. Chicago Post , SKATES, Jl RUBBER GOODS. : UNDERWEAR. ' CROCKERY. GROCERIES. ' , SHOES AND DRY GOODS- - t Cheaper than the Cheapest at s Cheap Cash Store Isaac Smith. ' - . Main Street, Logan. V . $r |