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Show THF. COALVILLE TIM COALVILLE, UTAH Dr.W. R. Emmett Carpet Weaving Physician and Surgeon and Shoemaking (1DENOT THE LITE OF Office Summit Block DONE BY Teleph one. Office - 56 SAMUEL BANNER Telephone, Residence - 22 blk. COALVILLE All Work Guaranteed UTAH - Dr. O. W. French PHYSICIAN IAND SURGEON C.R. Jones Summit Block, Coalville 7 to 8 p. m. Offloe In Notary Public Office Hours, from 2 to 4, Resident Agent Firemans Fund All who can should observe these Co. of San Francisco. hours as near as possible. Insurance You Don't Need a Town Crier to emphasize the merits of your business or announce your special sales. A straight story told in straight way to the readers of this paper will quickly reach the ears of the thoughtiul, intelligent buytnjr public, the people who have the money in their podceti, and the people who listen to reason and not noise. Our books, will show jou a list of the kind of people you appeal to. Call and see them at this office T he Lone Star - day an angel came to Mary and aid. "Fear not. Mary, for thou hail found favor with God ltahold thou ahalt conceive In thy womb and ion and shall call his bring forth nama Jesus He shall be great and shall be called the Son of the Highest, and the Lord God shall give onto him the throne of his father He shall reign over the bouse of Jacob David. foverever" Mary and Joat'ph went a ay Into a city of Judea, Into the city called Bethlehem, because they belonged to the house of David. When the child was born there were many shepherds When they heard of watching their flocks Christs nativity many were afraid, and the angel aald unto them: "Fear not, for behold 1 bring you good tidings of great Joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you Is born this day In the city of David a Savior, which Is Christ the Lord!1 When the shepherds came to the manger they found the babe wrapped In swaddling clothes. There were angels and a multitude of the heaven-l- y host praising God and saying: Glory be to God in the highest, and on earth peace and good will toward men.' The ahep-herdfell down before Cbrlst and worshiped him. They then made known abroad wbat they had beard. Then came wise men from the East, guided by a star which stood over the young child, They opened their treasure and preaented him gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh. Forty daya after Jesus' birth his parents carried him to the temple at Jerusalem. There was one Simeon, who had long been expecting the coming of a Savior to the Jew He took the child up In his arms and exclaimed: Lord, now lettest thou they servant depart In peace according to thy words: For min eyes have teen thy salvation. Joaeph and Mary remained but a short time with their child la Egypt the death of Herod later them to Palestine, and they returned to their old place of abode, the little town of Nazareth In Galilee. They did this because th angel ef the Lord appeared to Joseph in a dreaii and aald: Take the young child and bla mother and flee Into Egypt and be thou there until I bring thee word, for Herod will seek the young child to destroy him." He grew strong In both body and spirit Tradition says he wore n garment without seama, made of a kind of woven hair of a purplish brown color. The Gospels tell us nothing of his occupation as a young man. Tradition relates, and It appear truly, that he spent the whole thirty years before he began bis ministry In retirement John wae the first to announce the great work Jeans Intended doing. He abandoned the eolltude of the desert for the banks of the Jordan. He gathered the people together In hosts. He announced that they were to be delivered from aln and bondage, and to prepare for the Messiah coming. It was at Bethabar that John tbs Baptist saw Jesus tor the first time, and 'looking upon him Behold the lamb of God." It was here that said: the IS stones were set up, marking the spot where the children of Israel had crossed the Jordan dry shod to enter the promised land. Jesus had come to be baptised, but John refused until he heard Jesus say: Suffer it to be So bow, for thus it becomes us to fulfil all righteousness." After Jesus had spoken, to the people he wasted Into the wilderness by the spirit Here he was tempted for 10 days by the devil. .He wa an hungered and the devil said unto him: "If thou be tbe Son of God command that this stone be made breed." and Jesus tnswered him, saying, It is written that ian shall not live by bread alonebut by every word thst proccedetb out of the mouth of God." lie nekt brought him to Jerusalem and sat him on a pinnacle of the temple and aald unto him: "If thou be Ihe Son of God cast thyself down from hence." Jesus answered, It Is said thou shall not tempt the Lord tby God." Then the devil tempted him a third Ume. ofTertng Christ the kingdom of . this world it he would worship him. The answer came. "Tbou shall worship the Lord thy God and him only sbalt thou serve." The temptation is the expression of the period that Intervened between Christa private Ilf a FOR THE MAN WHO CARES H. O. BEGGS, Proprietor tarefe No Money JnAdvaneo Gnat assover. It was then he healed a man who A been lame for 38 years. It was then that that the bread which he was about to of the bodily glrsthni was to be the Soon after Bfe forUie salvation of mankind. Jesus ldt Bethabara with his disciples and came to Bethmy. Tbere he found a man named Lazarus thathad been dead for four days. Martha and Mary coild not be comforted concerning the death of their brother. Jesus, weeping, said: Take ye sway th stone, and cried In a loud- - voice, "Lazarus, cone forth, and he that was dead came anteed LowsitNet Fa stony Prices e g ' x" Barber Shop, N'E d v Easiest Terms Sawing oi 100 to 200 From Fac- tory Direct 30 forth. Then he went to the Mount of Olives, where his disciples followed him When he ca'me down he rode into Jerusalem, followed by a crowd of many men, women and- - children bearing palms. As he rode into the city all the throng was curious and asked, "Who la this?. And the multitude answered: He thep This to Jesus, the prophet of Nazareth. went to tbe temple time and again teaching many things end performing miracles. - his public ministry. One day Jesus was walking by the sea and he saw two men Simon, called Peter, and Andrew, hie brother, casting a net In the sea. And he said unto them: "Follow me and I will make you fishers of men." They straightway left their nets and followed him. He walked on farther, when h came upon James, tbe son of Zebedee, and John, his" brother, who were also In tbe ship mending their nets. " He straightway called them and they left their father In the ship and followed him. Nathaniel was more doubtful -about Christs spiritual power until one day Jesus salth unto him: Verily, verily I say unto you. hereafter ye shall tee heaven open and the angels of God ascending and descending upon the Son of Man." And Christ went from place to place until he had found hie 11 apostle. He was unwilling to rest then. He began to give food to the hungry, sight to the blind, health to the sick and comfort to aching hearts. Among the most Illustrious of his miracles was when he constrained his disciples to go on board the boat and row across the lake to Capernaum. Then he sent sway the greet crowd of people who were still eager that be should be their king When they were all gone and he was left alone he went np Into tbe mountain to pray. While he wae praying In tho night a great storm came up on the lake. When the atorm was at Jesus went to his disciples walking on the water as though the sea were dry land. Then the men In the boat saw a strange figure coming near them and Jesus called cut to them: Be of good cheer; It Is I; be not afraid." After Jesus had performed tnany miracles the people asked him to do these things tn satisfy their curiosity. Whence refused them they became angry and left him. Finally, Jesus tamed to his IS apostles and asked rWitt ye also go away and leave me?" But Simon Peter answered hlmf "Lord, to whom shall w go? For thou only hast the word of everlasting life." One day, on entering the temple, he saw that the merchants and brokers were making everything subservient to their avarice. His anger rose at, seeing these unholy dolnga in the temple. He did not hesitate as' to what ahouldbw defie. He threatened the traders with ascourg of small cords, drove them out and sad to themr "Take these things hence; make nojf my Father's house an house of Merchandise." filter he left Jerusalem he went directly to Ae.non. near Salem, which was tbe field of John the Baptists labors. Her he spent most of his time from the Passover to a the late harvest He wished to Instruct his more thoroughly in his teaching. -He did not go back to Jerusalem until tbe feast FREE TRIAL II YOQR OWI HOME W will ship you a beautiful Btarck Plano for 30 days' free trial. In your home. No cash payment required. AU we ask Is that you will play upon, use and test this piano for 30 daya If, at the end of that time, you do not find it tbe htfhest grade, sweetest toned and finest piano la every way, that you haveIn ever that seen for tbs money, you are at perfect liberty to send It back, and we will. event, pay the freight both ways This btarck Plsuo must make good with you, or there is no sale. 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While he was .talking M grew sad and said: "Verily, verily I say to yon that one of you that Is eating with me shall betray me end give me up to those that will kill me Thin Jesus dipped a piece of bread and gave It to Jtdas, saying: Do quickly what you are going to do." After be had waited a few minutes he Md(: Before morning comes every one will lean mi alone; yet I will not be alone, for my Father wfl with me." He wanted to be alone for he know that la a little time Judas would be there ltha Vnd of men who would seize him. heard the noise of a Suddenly ft disciple crowd Wkel they saw the swords flashing they knew that luias had betrayed Christ Before hi be made a speech to his ed disciples saj the crowd. He wae then led away to Calaphai ft high priest, and when morning was come tfe delivered him kb Pontius Pilate and he was tried btfor this Roman governor, who was an enemy o Jeans, and was therefore glad of an opportunity t vex him. After Judas saw that Christ w as toodemned he felt remora. In honor of the comhg Passover one criminal was to be pardoned sig e wished that it should be Christ It was now late- - With two condemned crimcarried the Instrument of inals, Jesus death tfr theyure of execution. Stripped of nearly all his clothhg,he was lifted up to the cross and nailed by hg hods end feet After many hours Joseph and hil friends took down the body, w rapped It j. gge linen, and laid It la the tomb. The body evening of Friday, (en from one when he aledogi-ncross, to the dawn of Sunday, which IsyEaatet, When the women came to tho w that tho seal was broken and sepulchre they Hone wa rrfled away. It was empty and aa ngel appear and Mid: "Fear yo not, for I know he seek jggus. which was crucified. He Is not here, for ke U riven as he said." 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