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Show THATCHER OPERA HOUSE MONDAY, JANUARY 13 George PrimrosesMammoth Minstrels off at Loves, Affinity. Headed by the Dandiest of all Dancing You ll Laugh Your Head PRIMROSE, Wtih his own Great Company of Minstrelsy Leading enf medians. GEORGE H. Production. Splendid Singers. Fifty Joy makers. Wonderful Novelties, tertainers. Magnificent and Production as Presented in all the Lead- Ocean of Merriment," Same Dandy Company , . The Worlds Grandest and Best. m Theatres Throughout the Country,PARADE 5 P.M. i' Prices: Lovver Floor $1 .00 and $1 ,50, Balcony 75c and $ UM Seat Sale Saturday Gallery 50c. On Friday, Jan. 3rd the Pr. mary association made the -by giving -- them a dance and as each little tot was leaving the hall a bag of candy was given them. The older ones thought. Our school principal Air. Lofter Bjarnason and wife, and primary teacher, Aliss Crookston, attended the teachers Institute at Provo and Air. and Airs .Bjarnason, spent evenChristmas week at Salt Lake City enjoyed themsetvesinffhe and Spanish Fork, with relatives. ing. chil-drenTiap- -- Holiday Time MANY and parties public PALMER PRIVATE MRS. breaks arm. DR EENYILLE , Ja n ville had a goodly share of merry holiand joyous times during the Dec. days. On Tuesday evening, was 31st, a welcome home party Mr. Carl E. Nelgiven in honor of son who has just returned home labored son rported his missionary experi NelSunday, Dec. 22nd Brother son reported his missioary experiences. The ward enjoyed his talk and all'u ere glad to see and hear from Sweden, where he . - m tle ones, each child received a bag of candy. The beaming faces of the little girls and boys would make an older person live once $ tnbh their happy childhood days. And in the evening th officers, teachers and friends en joyed a supper and "dance, all enjoyed themselves to the limit. Mr. LeRoy Suuth has been hof ed up daring holiday week on count of being kicked and sta ' of his horses. Aled on by though no buies were broken Le Roy was hurt quite badly. Sister ElizabethPalmer bad the misfortune of having her am broken andjhe bone splintered by slipping and falling as she went to alight from a sleigh in a hurry the day before Christmas. i- -- had ButTtHd rt t knew-yomany oifthe principles of The democratic platform of 1896, in pianof vJ spite of the phonograph." Yonkers Stateparty. u- Quantity, Not Quality., Did Ma Have Dis That young woman next door What is an emfrrfc gown, pat-Oto us got a piano recently. tdist" costs a man hi Smart Set. Does she play much? kingdom. . Voters. No, not much, but If yonr.time is limited it is still this and is better to answer but one want ad. lines hung so loosely, the natural result when the voter Job rPinting at tils office. today than none at all. become earnest In theIrVlcsire that wrong shall- be ovecpoi?Y and right vindicated. -.People differ as to the rela tive importance of the different issues, some pla. ing the trusts first, sdme regarding the -- tariff rs question as paramount, believing the roalroad que&tL -- - and-othe- at - -mas week with relatives. AIrJEdward Duce and wife of is-an- one of these ' Guests at Present several FourZHundred Cardston Canada-speqUstions a re likely toIake the n Annual Gathering of ; eoples side on either of the two. days visiting withfriends during Club of Nebraska The issue presented in each and holiday week. all of these questions is whether Mr. Frank' Corbett of Turner, BRYAN THE CHIEF SPEAKER the government shall be adminisIdaho, is spending the holidays tered, in the interest of a few with his wife and babies, as Mrs. The Moral Element in Pending favorites or in the interest of the Coijbett has been visiting in the -- Issues. whole people ; whether the people ward for se eral weeks with her r. shall he taxeLthatfewmay1)e and Mrs. Carl Nyparents,-M6. Neb, Jan. Four Omaha, enriched. The trusts tax the en" man. I hundred guests were present at tire population for the benefit of , Miss Violet Nelson after spendthe annual gathering of the Jack- a comparatively small number of ing a few weeks home has gone sonian .club of Nebraska at its stockholders ;the protected manuback to Salt jLake City to take up celebration tonight of the anni- facturers fax the entire public her studies ai the L. D. S. hospital of the battle of New through import duties, and the Mrs. Annie, L. Nelson and her versary ' nt Jack-sonia- - ' railroads levy tribute upon the whole country through extortionate rates. We have had selfishness in law or selfishness defying the law until the average man has places speakers become the victim of injustice Messrs. Ezra J. and Edward These included practiced on every hand. Palmer and families returned as of Colorado and Congressman For years the republican home on Sunday, having spent Hitchcock of Omaha. leaders supportedEheir policies two weeks at Salt Lake. The Aloral Element in Pend- by adroit appeals to the interests Airs. Carl M. Nelson gave a Issues, was the subject of of tHc4 different elasses, and with dinner pirty Jan. 1st. All enjoy- ing Air. Bryans address,, whieh in a press 'subservient to predatory t ed themselves. . wealth they have deceived and depart was as follows ix. Oscar Nelson has an attack No question is ever settled un- luded jnany voters. They are not imflammatory rheumatism. He til the moral element in the quesprepared to defend their position Ys been sick for "five weeks. ' tion is discussed and T, decided. on any public question before Airs. Alinnie Roskelley is also Nothing but a moral issue that the bar of the public conscience. quite sick, suffering with blood is, an issue involving justice, stirs Some of the more independent of poisoning. the heart.--Thtime- - is ripe - for realize this and Aliss Louise Peterson had the another appeal to conscience, and are uttering words of warning, misfortune of mashing one of her indications point - to a greater but the republican leaders are as fingers quite badly in the washing study of public questions from an blind as Pharaoh. machine last Friday, ethical standpoiht. The corruptIn a multitude of ways the' LAt our. fast meeting on. Sun-da- ing influences. whieh-havaJ- lo wed moral sentiments is manifesting Brother WillardCranney was from mercenary politics have at itself, and unless the signs of the present and gave us some good 'in- last excited attention and. there times are misleading, there is gostructions which gave food for is a searching of men dnd of ing to be a return to the Jeffer- - in Brooklyn Eoglo. A HAT FULL OF CHEAPEST COAL COST 1 CENT LASTS OVER NIGHT " IN Coles Original ot-Blast -H- - GUARANTEED, AIE-TIGH- T ALWAYS. SAES YOU $16 TO $25 IN FUEL EVERY YEAR. -- e- CAUTION Coles Hot Blast From Chicago on Feed Door of Every Stove. None Genuine Without it. Avoid Imitations EVERTON SONS, The Stove Men ( y 0 Vv00 - SOLE AGENTS t 00 00000 0 . 000 00 000000000 0 0000000 0 7 JLpA CAMPBELLS GREAT JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE . We are Forced to. sacrifice Seasonable Goods Regardless of cost. Its your gain. Saving of . CO " . While they last 25 Cents k f & - i , w eooooooooeoo6oooooooooeoooooodoooooooooooooesosooooooooooo , . , . 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0.. Five Dozen Mens Sanitary Fleeced Shirts Regular 65 Cents. . n mosfTfflportant Butzthfrvfact-i- sj democrats that they all point to the same JACKSON DINNER sue that those who take the famiChristly of Brigham .City spent 00000 0 0 0. o - man. from him. On Friday afternoon, the 20th a very creditable Christmas was rendered by the pupils son'Erancis spenrChristmas week William J. Bryan was the guest at Ogden and Brigham City with of the Greenville school. of honor and other democratic Dec. 27th the officers and teach- - relatives. leaders of more or less prominence Alrs.Sadiell. Nyman spent in national and state politics had ers of the Sunday school gave a dance in the afternoon for the lit- Christmas week in Salt Lake city. table. at the pro-gra- - -L Alhsical tMan. sonian andJacksonian doctrine of Is husband Bacon Airs. and your ; special equal rights to all musical! to none. privileges Airs. Egbert. Qh, very. Come A feature of lamost every speech of the evening was praise up to the house some night anS of President Roosevelt, who, it Ill have him give vjou, some was stated, dias been carryingvout music. - . ilillaurand MrrA-brata- measures such as haanot been known in recent times. ' The presidents popularity is largely, if uot entirely, due to the belief among the masses that he wants to' do what is right and tkat-heJ- s. trying to secure justice "to those who have been unjustly dealt with. He has made many mistakes, and great ones, but these mistakes have to a large extent been overlooked by those who believe, that his heart is right and that he means well. This is only an indication of the public Attitude. Another indication is ter be found in the influence of the . - - ? f' ; - 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 |