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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1904. nme mnK About What to Buy for Xmas and' varied itodcd then i at a has taught us that spoons, knives and forks, etc., are the most common gifts, and we have large and lasting o the most inviting prices, but if you want to make a present something out of the ordinary something elegant Eilxperiep.ee Five oclock Teas or Tea and Coffee Extractors Is the very tiling to buy. Here are some of the siyles and prices No. 1944. Kettle, Stand and Lamp, Polished Antique Silver Stand, Brass Kettle and Lamp. Trice Copper. No. 2840. No. 1544. Polished $7.25 Wrought Iron Stand, Black Polished Brass, Kettle and Lamp. $5.00 Price $6.00 Price We would be pleased to show you our goods whether you buy or not. Coffee and Tea Extractor, 2 and Pints' Inspect our stock of tos before 4 Price $8.50 to $12.95 buying. BOYLE HARDWARE COMPANY JOHN A. BOYLE, Manager of influent portunlties to do good? There may be anxiously waiting for him to come pure andwillholy, the radl be pure ana holy alia from it starving minds as well as starving home. A marriage for anything but love Go forth, then, into the spheres that bodies, hungering and thirsting for the employments, the not be anything but a failure. you occupy, could one an to no knowledge, while there is Principal D. O. McKay delivered social life; address before the Sunday school con- guide them in the search. We find Those who love may be unfortunate trades, the professions of or into vention at Brigham City today. many Marthas, "careful and troubled in a great many respects, may never go forth into the high placesmix with of the land; the but in worlds this be so rich lovely places not they goods, about many things, but many convuInstructor Bradford is enjoying his Marthas and Lydias. The mind is Im- are rich in love and the greatest pleas- the soaring cataracts of socialeddies of the or mingle among vacation in Salt Lake, and Instructor mortal, it must live after the body has ure obtainable in this world is in lov- lsions. life; In Ogden and Other Cities ing someone else and doing good. We streamlets of quiet and domesticinto it Shurtllff is visiting friends in Logan. decayed. "Dust thou art, to dust carry fill, whatever one you love is but sphere was not written of the soul, believe there marriage. no finished the but, unfortunately, some of us, we If one dies, sometimes a second mar- a holy heart, you will radiate around The class in soology The truancy problem rightfully men, who are bossed by nonoclique, behind denomiwork In dissecting this week. The re- might say the majority of us, are so riage occurs, but the majority of these you life and power, and leave causes much discussion among the corporation, no party, and influence. beneficent and not was to or convenience you holy are devoted in it and for term the be will wrapped in business affairs just friend of the public achol syatem. nation. It is of importance that they mainder of the time. The superintendent of the Boston Pa- should be men of established reputa- general reading and a brief survey of household and culinary duties that the a love marriage the first COAL The best grade of all kind! when she old Watch them mind trust negis of the poor animal cultivation grandma the the may sadly kingdom. of people tion, that rental school thua write hla flew confiSaM. L. Jones Coal A Ice Co. Yard, The from a drawer. her to be at takes is said Idle An brain with lected. picture The and receive their decisions Some Cause of Truancy." Instructors T. tan's own workshop. In the Blbl down her cheeks and you 129-Last tears roll Journal. evening School Sunday Board dence. are 84th; office, 407, 84th. N who those confronts problem that adMcKendrlck W. atf and E. picis know we find she the McKay of books words, looking best the grandpas 'Phone 140; Old Phone 140-dealing with truants and working for The state superintendent of Iowa, In dressed meetings, the former In the Happy is the man that findeth wis- ture. After a while the picture will their future good, Is one pertaining not direct' Third ward, the latter at Mound Fort dom, and the man that getteth under drop to her lap and grandma will have only to the cure of truancy, hut to the a communication to the schoolas memlook in her eyes and a In election your says: ora, standing, for the merchandise of it is a well. prevention as Miss Clara Eldredge had to leave better than silver, and the gain thereof smile on her face almost angelic. She "The personality of the teacher has bers of the board you have been highlya school Good Wednesday and is threatened than fine gold. books are to is dreaming of the happy bygone days. much to do with truancy. The nag- honored. You are also charged with the with nervous prostration. direct rains of She would not say mamage is ashrdl To the what mind the refreshing responsibility. sarcastic and great ging, habitually scolding 1m most which seeds have She would not say marriage was a to are success the is the schools with spring teacher, who ha little regard for the school is pleased to welcome lain dormant in the frost of winter. failure. Or grandpa will tell you so ofportant work in any community. Upon TheMr. feelings of her pupils, and consequent' W. H. Manning, who has been Through the medium of such litera- ten howf grandma used to do, and the back ly little thought for their welfare, Is you depends, In a large measure, some time on account of the ture as comes from the minds of the when he finds that he is growing more for out standard Intellectual tone and moral from them apt to drive more or less of father. chaste writers we are made better as feeble each day, he will impress the In spite of strong, to which they attain. The proper care sickness and death of his school, sometime economwell as wiser. Then be sure to give desire on the minds of his friends to helpful and uplifting home influences. of grounds and buildings, the The first number of the Acorn, vol- your children something to read; it is bury him by grandma and mark his The syatem of grading in common ical expenditure of school funds, and ume are He II., made its appearance Wednesas essential to the growth of their grave with a tomb like hers. another cause of truancy. the employment of good teachers practice execuThe issuing of a school paper has minds as food to the body. It is would not say marriage was a failure. best day. When there la an ungraded class In duties that challenge your Your Linen Bill evidently become a permanent feature fact that comes back to fathers and Where there are a thousand happy each school, made up of those children tive ability. School Board Journal. of and the our appearance mothers across the bridge of years, marriages that nothing is ever written academy, Yon ? who need special help, and when such and contents of the present number re- that if children were trained right of or talked of, the unhappy one is OGDEN CITY 8CHCOLS. pupils are promoted along lines of their flect much credit on the sudents of the from Infancy so many would not be displayed in print, and hence the rethe several Interests and abilities, when The only flags flying on Thanksgiv- editorial staff. weeping for crimes God alone can blot mark, Marriage Is a failure, number of cases of truancy will be it is not. out diminished. ing day were those on the school build"But In many cases the Influence of ings. INFLUENCE. The high grads maMARRIAGE IS NOT. A .FAILURE. g good home and a good school is deAll the school buildings are underMariB often: doers evil or doers. are all well stroyed or neutralised by cigarette We words the We notice chinery and modem smoking, cheap shows and sensational going a thorough cleaning during the man do believe is not and a We methods of the Ogdon a 'missionary, is failure." Every recess. nojv riage not only for Thanksgiving THE OLD HOME. reading matter, which call for good or evil, whether ' forever, reasons a few Steam Laundry will will why and and give to It, suppress prohibit legislation In the quiet shadows of twilight not. He may be a or intends it he lower in the built A is being of standard fall never also are gallery for a higher add from 25 to 60 per we do not. God's plans them, but I stand by the garden door blot, radiating his dark Influence hall of the Madison school building And gase on public sentiment against such vices." one his cent old is of to tho life of your promthe homestead. old, urea, and marriage outward to the very circumference of School Board Journal. large enough to contain the piano and of cherished loved So and yore. love or a for be he linen. commands. and inent society, may Marriage blessing orchestra. It is a much needed Rut the ivy now is twining brings happiness. The great fault in spreading benedictions over the length The average board is made up of permanent Improvement. Untrained o'er window and wall; WE DO NOT USE inthis day and age is, there are so many and breadth of the world; but a blank three classes of men, the eaarnest, more no voice children of the And the for sown be. seed cannot life in he The marry loveless the People used marriages. jurious cleansing agents by g The large room recently cltlsen: progressive and Is echoing through the hall. so on; but when for springs up in harvests of blessings or and of fame, the fortune, high commercial and department Individual, vindictive the selfish, WE DO NOT ersek Whether our love only true happiness .will always harvests of sorrow. the indifferent man. The first sup- school is being fitted for a music and Through years of pain and sorrow, for not collars. the be or influence is think We found. whether it be small, is right great new laid, floor being ports the education leader, of the sys- art room. A Sinceflrst I had to part. so many married people to say, in the it be for good or evil, it lasts; it lives tem in every laudable departure; the appropriate pictures adorn the walla, The WE DO NOT tsar out within some limit, and thought of the dear old homestead presence of young men and women, somewhere, second annoys and obstructs; the third and the furniture is In keeping with button holes. around Has my heart;. lingered is operative wherever it la The Marriage is a failure, because is the balance of power, and la liable the purposes of the use of the room. The church embowered with roses, state- grave buries the dead dust, but the a make such who those of to be led Into one or the other camp. WE DO wash colored The gable's drooping eaves; ment do not mean It. Love is the character walks the world, and distribThe question of who will succeed The The modern board of education Is made gooda and woolens in bird of at the song source of true happiness, and marriage utes itself as a benediction or a curse twilight of the Grant distilled water, up of a body of business and profes- Principal W. N. Tatterson elected Amid the orchard leaves. When a among the families of mankind. counthe natural consequences. sional men, who give their time and school, who was recently sun behind set woman distant love each the hllla The man and other, they Are we laundrying your effort without compensation. Were It ty superintendent of schools, Is agitat- And I stretch my arms toward them lanthe of leaves he behind the but the actions,, know it in ray by are by light line' linen? who. other principals, not for the satisfaction of complying ing From the guage of the eye and so on. A proposal him guides the pilgrim to his distant with one of the most sacred duties of for promotion. The Grant Is one of And the formsshadowy If not you are losing of those who loved me Is Just a form handed down from gen- home. The friend with whom we American rltlxenshlp. the position of the largest schools in the city, and In In the happy childhood years, . money. TRY US. erations. We believe the engagement took sweet counsel is removed visibly school board member would indeed be consequence the prlndpalship is one windows of the a the but at reasonable lessons outward the from should eye; last dusky Appear of length the In the gift of the best positions S most thankless one, Through visions dimmed with tears. time for these are nearer heaven than that he taught, the grand sentiments the duthe kind of men wanted on school board. Mr. Peterson assumes on I hear their voices calling Janthey ever will be again in the world. that he uttered, the holy deeds of of ties county as superintendent are such boards, says an educator, the of In the One thing remember, no one Is per- generosity by which he was charactergray. twilight gloom 1905. 1. are strong, of known character and uary but there is none so blind as ised, the moral lineament and like' fect ability. It matters little 'whether they who won't see. Be totally blind ness of the man still survive and Rut only the night winds answer those ACADEMY. STAKE WEBER mere a or a college diploma I tosses dismal the I As air; but the good qualities. Live for appear in the silence of eventide, and to all cry through in new students Several registered common school education and horse comes swooping Make your mnrrled life on the tablets of memory, and in the bat And the other. each only sense; It makes no difference to what the normal department Monday. From the darkness of its lair; one happy dream. We have seen men light of morn and noon and dewey eve; so belong, political organisation they childhood who look so hard snd stern as though and, being dead, he yet speaks eloSchool dismissed ' for Thanksglvng But still the voice of my long as they are wise enough not to LAST OF REED HOTEL- from was not such a thing as being quently. and In the midst of us. far away, Is there calling snd and teachers afternoon carry their politics Into the board of Wednesday It Is only the pure fountain that the faces of those who loved me happy, and we would think there is a students are enjoying a much needed And BOTH PHONES, 174 education rooms. The good Smile through the shadows gray. woman who could bring a smile to brings forth pure water. rest. the of "But it is Importance that hla face and tenderness to his eyes. tree only produces the good fruit. If -! men selected to administer the public met or the we Have the neglected op' A woman listens for his footsteps, the center from which all proceeds Is d Mr. Smith and Percy Barrows, school system should be $ School cHptes latter a former student, paid us pleasant visit Monday. W s. far-aw- ay Will a Saving of 25 to 50 per cent 1 of Interest THE HOME CIRCLE duty-iovin- two-thir- ds far-awa- i' I kmt y. Ogden jSteam Laundry broad-gauge- ltK. J |