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Show - . I , . 0 , . .00Emo. Ifia Li iFREcKLEDGRLs is BlitNK CONTROL 'Try Irbil; in ; , 9 Ill BOOSIII , M'COHNICK . a 1 $1111;1nrtes , subeKriptlea pa)trtente rernotetnte regarding Wert"' be anode to J. L Johneoh. Ohre "kith It .A. rogerdrrn Co.. 13 !"r"'-- n y!",t irtr.st relePhone tottlitione tor end traturdav Agent the Polly, tAnd Just apply a littleand Klathe fieauty Cream mornion with .U11-1- li1111-11111- Will , - 40 , t4 0..a.. 000 - Adventures in,Ecc illection All -. , ' - Office Logan tor HEEPHEROERSQARREL'.J ,.... 1ct ---BY 1 U.? very night I I tow regular II I After the Ilan11) tips finger 44 . I i i 1111111HIMHIWIIIIIIIIV'"""1"41"1 applications with this fragrent Inesuly -i AND NEE .11111, t.' 1t, la announced that Mot antlett hot& (roomwatch, thstrockics gradually r 1 . IT tahe sooty. 41J i trio who Imitstod their treekls Intl; ef A. D. Witcher, preeidont of Ow sod Chttrer, SdrntWdr,k17 Nees I 60C5IN1I .. ,10. tsublIoatione 'Ely National,' bank and other !Marotta rnr It1 do itiagiti. alitt'11711rtYg httiv.ri thtnnem outlY. ....;,. OAP AND IT'LL- 1' -- -, arterial to The Now.) toPreeented by him in that tank. Moo 'Cross' to too the romarksblo d titre t 1 ,,,,,f II ,, ' M a mode. , rItICE it CLCAR ,sMano ay Itliga it'' "45 been- - sold to lifcCorniali 4 COmPanY BEAN to of till JIM t 'nit Torn chance to 'ot 1.1 ao Oreek ahaepherdar, E3 LOOP.' was killed MOICHAtifS-Il- f UNs T 10.0 c his cit.. following g dem which those dioriauries frotekloe. Whoa your ''' ,,,.,....,t,...1711. it.,,..,....:,1 k aau you what made your o'n.. Y Franciace Mouton, a poniard on 11 Ar' hal boon pending for tumoral "oohs . irtenla se tioor--to- ll them Xinth0 Cole creek otiztost C144111 NR,I sec rotting le the 4114 it, yestordaY. , 1116111"1 111 , OPPOSE ma transfer Is regarded la Nevada to Id ham vordiet of Coroner's jury been used for iota 11 yars ' financial circle as ' , (rosily 'strength tomertt stubborn, hintrhy freckle. Any tbtril, itienuta was watering his keep at od ttrug or department store ! f bo1: as Institution. and the ..,.., tot toning Ely w liltieon supply you,Atte, on Crier Cole which , Pring I LOGAN. May Int the means ot bringing Into the Ely tahill claimed the exclusive right to At I Orson Anderson and O. A. CAW. condistrict additional capital rot invest- - O el ' t.f-CI ideg,,Witen Ritgakis orderedAisnaaa to 4' 1! or I by ( ItAt 001.1. hat- Mr.- WitehAr ir ) 's be ititutinta ,evocisi eutscommitte. c.,TKN'It.cl". bisliveopiind will remain an Important faster In I chkuther of common. hive can. Home and School League refused Ritgakis fired two shots at , k; ;,:t4.'1. ) ' eastern Nevada. and '''.:' , 0, , devote his time weaved the business district of the 't,,, I :I, 1i to his mining and other extensive Nt,,.,, 'ThE Home and Scheel league at a hint., but missed Ms mark. me OPla-- ; city and have secured ,:j:,'h44:.:''';': il 4 4211Mu) F practicalif terests. de- - lard then brought his rifle from over: a , ' very bueiness mans slitraturs , The Ely National bank waa organ- - meeting' yosterdey at Civic Center, his shoulder fireOlt once and .hot the ized December 12. 190. The incor. Oiled to make a survey to ascertain just above the heart, inetently ktt - protest against the litcNitry bill now ',, 41,, ' 11 I I ok 1 porators and first directors wore A. B. the wishes of istspayere ad to whether ing him. pending In Congrese the provisions . 4k I 41' An inquest held before J. W. Him. of which are alleged to be inimical to Witcher, Neil Munro, John Weber. I. a gymnascum or atalloriutn shall be C. Moon and H. A. Leach. Mr. Witcher . , 4 in the proposed new west side mond. hielleo of the peece. and a cor- -- , the intereste of reteilers. This pro- ri , .--1,... .. ' hal been president from the Bret. Mr. built school. nen? Jury compoeed.of C. R. lotoreus. . to9 is a lest will there Since symna,,,f,,,,, wired to tho represent. A' Munro vas eashler until his death. high eon. Grover rescoek and IL B. (lows- . ," ,..,, tives of Utah in COMM." at once. The ,09A, after which Mr. Weber was acting slum at the west aide institution tow. man. found that Rittakis ;Ht 5 ! I caohler. C,L,,- ,, ;,. it la argued that the new building death from a gunshot wound fired by tnerchanis retell committee of the '''' Francisco Aleutian. sThe consideration invOlved is not Chamber hmis ' that Wednesday 1111n1 , ,,' 46:V' even out for publication. Changes should contain an auditorluts. The A public funeral le being held to- June 'hail decided be tho time of the ani combined a to make original plans ,,,,'.,, dgy. will be made in the banks personnel. nual Dollar Day celebration, 1,, when ! merchants : but this will not he announced wail auditorium and gymnasium will prob. vie with each other in ' after Yr. licCornick's return from the ably be abandoned. it is ladmitted. ' making exceptional bargains. (;' Garland Citizen 46, gongs! 1 L',,,' .4k . The annual election of officers was . boy In Cuatody. ,. 4, -,limos , , held, and Mrs. Charles Wells was if, t i Sheriff liarker returned last eve. Argues For, Midway ,:. elected to succeed Mrs. George , a ,.. io. fling from Hurley. Ida, bringing with , Ilryce's Canyon to be ,lig Bacon as president of the league. The tint-lad.- V, home nem baa boon AwithA ----kr i. High School.Site - 411 ':7 .... , of the official personnel in. -' .. ' ---- 7 '06 1Subject at Luncheon remainder held, who was wanted for robbing the oludes Mrs. George N. Chtid. first vie' Editor Deseret News: H!;'1111110 store of the Anderson Lumber 114 6;4 Co., at ; Ibe'rend - Considerable interest le manifest In Lewiston ,.1,L,,,L:,.. 4, Dr. Charles G. Plummer will address Brealdientr Mrs."-M-- Mrs. W. .., last Irebruary,.- - The tiny was ; -. 1 . . ) third . Odell, vicepresident; near , for a relative working 1.,, Burley ',Of in Mernbers of the Kiwanis club at their vice president; lira Frieda Twig. sec Garland. Tremonton and vicinity when arrested and brought beck.-H- e weeklicilunehebn tn. the Neehaus bo- - relarYI E M. Iestacson. treasurer. and the location of tba Dear 'River- sigh will have a hearing in the Juvenile W-secschool Miss s. tt Anna corresonndin Paul. court-oon The board of du. building. tel tombry.ow "Bryce's Canyon." f q new &Baum officerwwill The retary. cation Old Polka tirst yielded to the wishes He. will illustrate his lecture with , duties at the September poet- - the ,tt'N,,.'. I The old folks of the Eighth ward ,,.... i Ik0- - ,.' people and purchased a site midcolored stereoPticon views showing the their ing, . -halltheir reunion annual. ' between way A 11 ot tbCtitlyoti In wintertime.''beiatlis was in March - --tort. but laterdocided t bu14 a- - one but- - planned for some time "-W- orld dd- ," Au address, on, 7:flitio Inter. Church Examinations For '' 00111 il at 1 Inthiansa of theprevalehde L. Movement" will be given by I tows or .....!. 0011 110111.It Is Said that that time caueed a postponement. Din' ;t. Weather Observers $40.000 willthe'beother. A. Garrison. state director,,F. Fayette ner was served tJ all the people :it saved uo but thereby, ''t will Marshall "N the-- . ward over SO, Q., , 1 4:' preside. at pst..., s one promptly ,t, haa shown bow it will be saved.. o'clock f 8 '. ' '' o,4. . 4'.' Civil service examinations tor and after the banquet an , , I ;., 'i go-- , ' I' ' Boma flimsy arguments. have been ' songs. -i entertaining program of Democratic Convention sistant weather observers will be bed 114 , Ns'sks , advanced... If the building as erected speeches, etc,, was .giten.--- ia , lks, IN i In Salt-takProvo and Ogden May ' Is Mink 1 1 i) I ) Fpr. . .on.ths. toldway ...sit& imi id that-tw- o ... - ' - - - - ' ' '' " ''' ' ' '' . ''''. - - ..- - - - --.' Otter poislitone ' ' ' Traliejtili miles of sidewalk must be construct- t i The commissioners at their 2 - , convention salarlea.of 11080. with a bonus of 110 ed to connect the ochool vain the Meetingcounty lelhe Utah Democratic UP, FOR, 7Ht.; ,ANNUAL hz, r fixed the schedule 44.4.06;acq111111,1141ININCy ,f; yisterday to select delegates to the national per motitkafter the first probation two towns. Why so? It has 'aver of wages that will be paid in road tiok i)ttrA'Aj11111Tstcp(rmENT SULPHUR,' cReitti been the policy of the school ooard to building and other county work here I convention in San Francisco will be month. accor4ing to J. Cecil Alter, build sidewalks from the biomes to as follows: Man and team, $7.60 per AND TARTAR., MOLASSES held in Salt Lake City Monday. Juno head of the local,weatber bureau. the schoolhouse& The city COUT21111 of day; man and three horses. $5.75; ilt 11 0.1, 14, according to word sent out by Paul requisltes he saM,-- . are high school the two towns and property cotters man and four horses, $10; laborers (I ' H. Ray, secretary of the state Demo- physips, one year algebra.- a good un hive already said they will conetruct $4; supervisors. 55. The bond of G. W. Hancey as councratic committee. County chairmen derstandIng of metorology and Eng. the sidwalks.- - Why should that- ar, . gument enter into the queetion of the t) treasurer was approved, The comhave been urged to favor the . --. to, ,iocation---!ofschoolhouse ion of uninstructed duppose missioners 'decided V) meet on the Revealed the building is erected in ono of thd first three Monday, in The differences over the chairman., Wells ' towns Boring Deep ' sidewalk y a for to commitabout and what the on all bills pass -- ship of the state, Democratic New. Utah I students the Ar of other towns? they also be settled at the state By tee Monday.' Highway Is Reclaimed uot to he Desert , considered? --,- ... . W. R. Wallace , will Face 1144 Check Charm I. convention here when Oil The sponge of laying an indepen- .. or C. C. Richards will be elected. v VD TIO part of In Sheriff the of eouthern Utah dentNeewerage haa Barker with How the farmers ordinary salsa arranged .system Ls objected to. the Ogden authorities to hold a wom"The Assets of Democracy" will be can . States United be the 'Lia litters schoolcan a properly the theme of an address by H. H. Rob- are conquering the Escalante desert house be the valley I ' ' who goes by the name of Amy ' erected with less cost for a an and converting it into a region of fer'erts at a meeting of 'the Utah Marietta an I who it is said is now called unexplored. The New Temple of the board of serving , ',, cratic league in the NewhOuse ' . - - - - --Hotel tility, la now being toll the traveler sewert-- ' of is in a a sentence the southern : , for Utah, there God,c passing education show that the Bear Colo bast tomorrow night.-- . Wants iiiteiss alleged It check, because them:every as tar as the aVertge t6urist ' I. riding to California al be lonks from Itruction company of Tremonton. a' passed , one on a Logan merchant some is ' reliable concern, already haa a con- time ago concerned. though by no meani is it the window of Ms Pullman. . will have to answer ;makes:- palatable , Train Dispatchers to build the .ewer for gil,b00. here as soonand tract ti A or ."new" territory. as she completes her Ol- unexplored Eleven years ago a settlement was The Garland sewer is loaded to eaof foods. den s unless settlement is bare IT miles to the west runs the Elect Delegates formed, about 18 miles east of , system made sentence, pacity and 'Tremonton hasbefore that time. . Walktraveled state lighway tromgalt, , 7- It tt The owned.by individualsalok.hYlitteeltY. 4 meeting- of the Saft Neither of the towns can supply sewto Grand An the . , Isle City established Canyon. farmers themselves erage advantages. So the question of Funeral Services For Lake branch of the American Train sturdy old trail, branches off from the road bJy You You It. when at mouth of a controthe no sewer the in a hoe great you canyon, doing place ' held last Dispatchers'. association, t will cost as much for a between Panguitch and Tropica, In 2 so because they could build there, a versy. t Brigham save when you - -:. - : . , night in the Newhouse Hotel, C.- E. few tulles from sewer In either Iowa as on the mid, 4 1 Garfield county. their ,.,..,,,,, town, a large way site. a waa elected Ida.. of Montpelier, Eye catch-basi- n reservoir designed to imObjection le offered because a. water delegate to the national convention pound the flood-watIn the distance is TablaCliff Pla, drainage from system must be extended front Garwhich will be held in New York June the ' . mountains above. teau. source of the Escalante river: the Following was land to the building. The city has Is 14. O. E. Smith of Pocatello Calumet Powder ' Baking of reservoir the completion they put taken water to its limits so a . nearer, the bread amphitheater of the chosen alternate. '' under succemful cultivation some trench the In must be dug and a pipe laid perfectly The local branch includes the Paris Valley; at his feet, the New 6,000-acreon-- the edge of the Esca- for mile. Will cost this and . 11re Oregon Short Line railroad , veritable a itself. ounken garTemple lante desert. The soli was very rich, 140.000?-(1- 1 keeping ,,,,,, , , lot, where will the exother roa4s as far east. as Green Riv- and s I den, about one by three miles, of ex. trees shade and and fruit today sum be tra consumed? failures to Grand Junction, . p., t r, Wyo., south absolutely Imposs elo-- 1 t (plaite daintiness and beauty. Within There Is a phase of the 'question' . , , great alfalfa fields bear silent but al-' Bible; Best . ...,..-- , Colo.,. and west to Sparka Neir its tortuous walls of marl stand obe,.let - I seldom considered. quent testimony of ouccesitut The building Is by ' fortressand ,. castles and lisks , towers, " . as eireit-i. a cloud the ts ways upon ,..i, pseepect to house a as a senior' . ''',N., es, impressionistic statutory and giant ' was the fear of a year of drought! high school.junior Boy Scout Program. This movement in achloi c Thin fear materialized last year, with! 'administration is sweeping America. culptures, aleidoscopio in their colo. i 1 . ringand framed by the tufted yellow , The boy scout program for May Its unusually dry season and greatly I Such schools are being created AwAynr C a II t or Ca I umet Caking Powder.-was . . . A ay , prosean from water ficw, towns. If it is erected in either town lighting elects ot this great geological headquarters as t011ows: Rally In Pio- - pect for -.- ..., most extraordin. its indeed. ' are, ' successstage , neer stake. May 5: Jordan district with the result that a dozen they must be hauled from the other. inof ,'' , feature. In .. I , the rays shifting is ; .. now ary ' ' ,, costing the board annually , . training course. May 6;' tree planting ful wells have been bored disclosing It or values terreflection, -- at to changing th,p 'wonderful of Water a ,, $1,080 , , convey the Eighth grade Sudbury flats, City Creek canyon. of sun and cloud, the tail, slender 7o This South Darts training course-. supply' lying upon- - somEi impervious from Trefitonton to Garland. , . ' II; 0 - ', , , . , - lnshaftA end sum trebledbe Scoutmasteror .stratum ornamantar,turretts,gleam will another. the '. roundtable. year along 14ay II , whits, glow suddenly to a tkberry heat, . , , May 13; Jamboree, May 14; first class edge of the desertPopular Mechan- it the Seventh grade Isto be hauled tzh67 ' THE SEKII-WEEKL- Y 0' ''' will- be a perpetual exalso. purple'Nblack.-- This and suddenly 31. ics Magazine. , examinations, May i ek ........ J. Cecil Altar,,cotto l ar Ideclanice , pense and will , increase -as the popit, . , " s t lation grows.Msagazins. '',,,,: - The proposed midway site, is no --------aP. 'Garland "compromise,site" It- between --------"'''--'.. is the result of and, Tremonton. C. HANSEN. ) MBA.----ANNIE ;.3 ', years of thought and study of t.la p 1 . , . ' school situation on the part of pox-eld' -- , Bytio(HelpkeemisITCyor,rmesapyon41enictne.ptreeetTe ' . county school patrons who look fly VrAtir MASON (POR TnE bESZLIET 1It.WS) asbold as well into the future the pres- funeral serviced wort Sunday " ent No more admirable site eta lie afternoon for Mre. Annie C. Hansen, it , ill , , . 11, , I 5'1920 WEDNESDAY MA , ,,. , . . DESE111;TEVENING NEWS ,..... , . ; ' '... U f - gllitilitiltE ........; I come;crtic. , ' TAre . ',, youR.' 0 -- , . i . - ,::14.- MA T 1 1 woll-stee- 1 ':-.- 1 , 4fled - fikersfiamed , -- t 'Ajc36kAIDN.412:3!s,1A10.1sit,.3-LtiOcs4.1.5.91r- , 4,fitl:,-.,- ' g Silo 1 ', 1 .et. , ,'t ' ! -- , 11 r ' -- , ' -- ; 4, & r '0",''' a) ' .., s . , t 9 , Sit . ' - r - , ,... , 6, !I ' Atite , i 1 ' - '-- . ' or or clue'? ITI (Dlifrid Everybody most it sweetest I Mo-dien- , and, , ....,.. I ewitea---Enterprisc----- I ,... , to-h- ' b '' - la ' t, .I Nk, A l .- ... : the N f It'llLl (j , 0? : i lunij.1 Ili 3)1( Wii -- 0 I , l OndnTrirmCn - . t ' Ai i ' , : i , ,.'- ) . --- ,;. ic,-,..- ' ,' 1 ;.,:, - J , , pm. -- .. , ' , - 4 ummomoMm.00 , , : 1 "the-retrul- , .,rtoneeruf - -- yestea s- - usel - N er . save ,, ' - . madeso perfect s so qualitiesthat bakeday are test. -- 4 ' - ', - , , -- st - , . - -- . -- -- , 4, 1,- ! - riEWS4reatu , -- s, , . , . . - --- Changing Styles . -- -.- Itews;:r - er .1 s . - , s - a palTnt3eedarbliaetrtgultitit leimen7sainnde otoh:t 'mates. mt ath int illatal7atts'"It Zdthiet a tho ;blItAleilsnlinertihneet(11:talolrtre olveritaa notl:ll, ' 1 . t , - -. e 1 the-mO- ' ' ' , , -- Phatemheee popti latest word in earth" tha agent cried; "all, other care will look absurd,' littion of one of Utait's most proatiso site. this noble bus beside. , Thu pride of ownership 'twill give, and fill ing valleys than the midway JO1IN F. 331,141'0N. . . your soul with bliss, and it will last you while you live, I wot and wean and tbigned) 1620. . .. 3,, Garland, May . .. 0 who And now my tumbril's out of ;Kyle. it looks Ilk Noah's - ark, and ' ' I a out ' if dark. mita takeafter out I It for her I'd go by when ;For push Californian Nominated,, I day, byijokerto it's abusedi they ask Ina if it is the dray thet Pilgrim . As Director . of Mines 'Fathers Used. My wife declares she'd rather walk, and proper pride , " a. In around block ancestral that And wain. with ride thus WASHINGTON. than lt -. Mei I.Frederick tor - - maintain, Wheaelast-Yeartrustful aminemodel a. Cottrell of California was nomigame la playad upon-th. .bly van Is just as tine as silk. so' nated today by President Wilson to be , looks decayed and ready for the dump. l suctar as chugging goes: but people of tha critto Ilk turn up the scornful nose; director of the bureau of mines. Van H. Manias. ceeltned. ceeding is et out slant the tha vile, Is windithisid date, hood body lines,' its badly : onommaamomminoomononowol.00momay which should be straight, bulgek out In anolent style. And so rit bare to' Bank work county work; office Z11 and fig,1 bet a and new; in six months, work. Iota' WOW. 'quick works our buy sigitt that's News Job Dept. , 'twill be a, has bean too. 'lispedUtica, Deseret , .. olloe,. , i up-to-d- ate I . to: .2., . - '' - 1 octrine and Covena nts . t . - - - - - - . ': 16.10 . . ' - . by he late Hyrum , Interesting 'croetrine , , , ' - - , 116 ko - - ' - ' -' ' - . Just off the pres&new and illuminating Cornmentary of 4Tooctrine and Covenants,7 ' , - ,. . . - side-ligh- " ts M. Eleven hundred pages of inspiring reading. Replete with on the history, importance and significance of every revilation and $rnith. - - - ' : , - , r - Nearly 50 pages of Index, snakes it easy to use as text In class work:- Indispensable - to tut,' one engaged in research in'llermon" dovtrinc , ' . $340 rosrpAm. , , -- - - - , ' - " , , DESERET BOOK COMPANY GrAaltn.E"------.'""""---"- ' Temp,. - - , . - - '' ' 7. , - - - 1 , .". - - reifibBtriogthlittlhetileto wh rtSlit.wh6aPrdBrwl; In charge and the speakers were L. A. P, N. Snow,- John Wation Pierce, James Olsen, President P. M. Hansen of Bear River Oak, President 8. Norman Lee and Bishop Wright. The musical program consisted a- of - two duet y by by the choir, hymns sungSolvent solo-bMadsen-VIDaisy and duet by Mrs. Cit. C. Mitts Jentiell tint! L. Mrsbierilla SpatDa 4.4i...toed wnd ter, grand daughters of Mrs. Hareem - weereueofriserler M 4 -- ' .. - -, - ' - tiTy hDitarveidwRasetes ' - , . I Brought From . WELLSVILLE. 'star J.The 'body rest- of Thomas G. BYen, dent Of' Wilillindile artiVO4 Ork Malty day Iday 1, front Stbertae born at Wellsville, lila, ;1100 13, 1200, the aqtt of the let Joh and 11151111 Grant RYant lie enlisted in the United States army while he was In Idaho and after training for some tirne iu the United Mateo WW1 sent t9 14ibtrIta where be vas killed Jam. , 1920.Its is proedol in death by father arid mother, end the following are left to mourn bin dett,th: Gerald G., Mrs. Margaret Moore of ' Lund, Idaho; John G. el Blackfoot. Idaho. Thil funeral services were held hi the 'Wellsville tettertaxia Sunday, Mat 2. Bishop C. N. Moughan presiding. mu,dc ,,,,,,, banished by the ward choir ulider the leadership of John C. kirenchley,asid a quertet byJohn Ballei. John C. Ittelbchley, Norshod Jobe. te.. l'erkine man The apewing prayer was by Ittchara4 entli the benediction was by! Brench ley, Wyett. The opeakers were Jobs i Jhn A. Leathern. E. R. Owes of Logan. George J. Umlaut, and N.Abotp C. N. Nevihen. A largo eertere of outosnabitte tool- tiler boys la urttforrn lied flower girls !renewed to the cemetery...where the I Emelt Pee deditnted b7 John ALeilltw- - f -- . - ......, -- - - ' -- ., . ' : . ' .t. ' , i t - . li - ti I. ... 1 - , , ' , - - - - ' , . , - . . . .. , . ' , , t ' , - - , - Dr.sERETBooK- colyipmly, Ctaitt Street - 'lir ,, 44 L.South raPrpie mr, ., C7 - . , , ,, -- -- , . ..,,, , - .,,............................................................a.ni........................n.............,.., .. , . , .. , ,.. . A - , .. . - d'i - 4;- 1 - , 1 secure in the knowledge of A happy companions1,,,-,.,- ' full of pies,. sent association. - A large number Of books is not essential to have, but a few sliould be add(bi each year and,the standard of choice should be kept high., t w, I , , Seattle Public Libra.7 , ' les . , ILL 4 - 'Wllle , ' -- 1 I child-shoul- d ,P t , t '''' To really love books so . that they may be woven into the I have- his own individ- - i warp and- - woof of his life,'a ual library, sihich grows year by year with his growth. yet which ' contains friends to whom be wM retu'rn, time and time again, , - - 1 good books - . .., . ' - - , - - and his opportunities. ' - 1 '. It is just is Important that children - shall read , ' , . , ,,, . ' , '',', - , . 'i .1 1 ,...., ft211,. Is that, they ahoultread at Alt It would.be,hard,to find. that it id unnecessary for children any one who would declare , to learn to read. Yet reading in itself is not the end we seek, but only a means to that end. The goal of all education is the en- , of life, and a child's reading carefully guided will deep.' richnient i' en and strengthen his futtire ability to make the most of himseil - - I .: - . . A, - , i , , ,.!!! i - ., ' - ittelnattre:m) ! - , '. I pitk at . , 0......0..A1.410.41,..,. TsTS,otterrarm,"2,ia I . ' , Ely 70., -- , - vrealth of floral tributes and the ward to mouthy. many relchapel was filled come from atives and friends having a &static) to attend tho tervices. I ?. Have you ever stopped to think bow much time we apend In bodies and planning what we shall put how little in planning what wi shall their minds? , They i nil. ' t 4r p..,a Ilift go to school,- to be is for only live hour!) a day for sure, but-th. 7- approximately 185- days in the year.: Whit of'''thts, Years, before , they begin to go to school,what of the hours and days each year in which they are not under instruction? Have ,weNzty de' liberate- plan.to care for the mind's growth as we care for-th- e - .. ,., .. body's? , . ,40' 1 t pwrainyetarryte , Dii:-y.:i(-...:::.,cliii4keitgoa- N'..'' ,,, , 'fanhde ...' I den. R7.. . MEN TA , Noil" .. 4 'Ns - , -- ..,.m. , ,. - , , -- --- , . , - e ..a. |