Show TP SQflTH£P IJomej talent- - CENSOR knows not b°vy— Intellect- expression tl® freest and vyljdest lifining food- -a bursting of the berty cjiqosps for his own pr)(6 arid sppklpglt ual - any one" Dpypu possoss anydionio Richfield Sevier Counjy Utah talent? The answer would come back 1 to GEORGE HCfoOSnV By 'lC iiji i )R j s ! i1 fun-theT- State Directory i UNITED STATES SENATORS i Frank1! Dun noli Arthur Drown IFl’HESENTATIVF TO CONGRESS r “larwireFi Allan !' i GOVERNOR UolicrM Wells SECRETARY UT STATE " ‘JniTins T Uanimond STATE AUDITOR: Richards Jr STATE TREASURER' jt - t ’ A ' nAuf'S ChlpmaTi' ' - ATTORNEY-SEVERA- ' O Ulslmp TTPFR1NTFNDENT I - i PUBLIC INSTRUC j TION John R k jark 6H v RUPREMR-JUDOF- Chnrloa H Znmj 0 w hartou ‘ ' ' J A MINER TSTRTCT JUDGE FOR SlkTII D1STIUUT: ' Win1 M Mi'CiIrty i J ‘ ‘ I corstr biiiROtonr '' ’SELECTMEN: v'“ 1 M' ' " '- ' " Abbott A C Shipp " ' lhi’tis RhsrtufssVh Clerk— Sliml G ClnVk Jacob P'Ifnhseu' uter-- H Richfield Elsinore ' ’ “Monroq ' ftliilirfel Central R Jonnliigs ' Alt'y- -J' guin(l RloVtlefa R' Hawley ner-A- Su 'rosivutlu'K Klchflold Lnurltzcn M ssor— t’hurleH Aladerson ' : ” c tor— Fred G Wlll'es I ohh W UiKms r' Achort S— Jaco 1) M lei )y I ' ' A! nty HloVloRl' ' D Slioeber Sillua sealers W’lS & M’rs-j-- P 0 Putumnn' Selina as Iflchfleid Sheep Insportor-JCroslijiiil AVest 'county l’hysVplan— sillmp Surveyor— 1 '' c'E lftd PIUEPHV CITY ltT T i(XdyriD pa n d J ey coiJNClir-- E 0 Petorson ' J‘ M- enseiu M A YO - i Nk Pf L’vtprson i Morton Jenson Joseph S llorno Soq kocoraer— Carl GojdhraiiS'tri' rreasuror— James ‘Clirlst lan sen1 lustleo of til'd’ Ptia'cd— Slnioj f'lr!l)tPl')su11" Marshal— gAW' tllouiqulsti Pity Attorney-- I J Stew-iStreet Supervisor— POPeterot r Pound keeper— John - tmme-ward’an- Coons V Wateruaster— Mads Clirlstenspn Quarantine Fbyslcian— H Kolll VAYNE COUNT !( )' DIRECJQHY Yf COMMISSIONERS ' ‘ Maxfieid (Charles Snow 'jflieft u6uNTV Frenoit’ Ilank&v'il'le CLERK 'Loll' ASSESSOR A t il’J collector: Curlew John II Wilson o COUNTY RECORDER M’ Hansen" Cl' - Teasdajq Williams Rust it deceived in its very attribute of fre agohey— that control" which the reit ' Ip no uncertain tones yos of couraje Of pattira-haImposed upq'fi t The?e 0 do ' Then'wfi ask‘ 'What' are 'We Is ft palt tP ua f°r help and again we tjolbg lo develop that talpnt? and ask can be done ftDout It? at having develop e It what arc Msic’ the' agency through which fio we going to do with It? I'he latter 'speak qut the innate poetry Of many hcv very quickly disposed their fouls' has more Votaries question can thajn of’ When a people are technically te or mqtbematicdl artistic drawing educated in any'branch of knowledge scarcely a fireside is without its sweet wo may safely leave it to human insingers Qr those like Tubal Cain— “pet-fo- r genuity to find a use forth'o knowledge on' tie MroruQrgau” tbefxj thit maybe thus accyn1ulat0d and to whose names aro legion are sometimes Hnd a prull table outlot for the energy taught the rudiments Qf music bu!t that Is cylled Into being as a conso' oh tjuj baigbts and depths that are quence of that knowledge The great- left untouched and unknown est trpublo las always been to educatp Does this comprise the entire field that class of thehumai ryeewhp the sole business of those of us wlio stand Jn the greatest need of that would labor 'for Industrial Education knowledge and who would derive the ln itsinjany aspects- In its rnnany yiost benefit from It spheres By no means- “The harvest 1a our house to house visits we is truly great but the laborers are fewt boy scarcely Jn his- teent and always will- - be itooinfew for the possessing a strung matpe matlcal pro work demanded Whatever branch of dilectJoa which manifests itself prln the work we undertake there will alSymi cipally la geometrical drawing ways be more than we pathlzing witli the aspiiatlcn of youth and a field of labor Will' always 'exist wequotloi himitmd his parents and that wllMn its function recompense ui elicit many interesting point nf char fold for art tfie time and lai actor Wo find that lib wjll sketch 0 a'hun’dreh bor'tHat we 'ihay im est InTti whlli draw any nieehenical jsictpre tha ' tli6s3 Whom’ we help to become liappy may happen to fall In ldE wayr he wil moreover build a crude little watei bfecfiiise useful will remember us' with wheel In tfie water ditch during tin lirattttadfVtlHt'Wilt’ be ak iittboianied 1 as it wilt be eternal day and when the family are spending Is1 tlhls record one of ‘‘locality ‘hq their quiet evening after surt’Cr i dverhewm draft out the little to abovri?' yes rt' is yet We hre ‘feure everji wheel that he had labored af ddrlnJ coMnty'lh tl'tahj'ftiUi every town eat bear the samq testinion as is neiewltl tiie day Vyisliitr t6' heir' ftV6i wd is a record oif'Wdyrie ir seht'himsome time subsequent to tills g'lvtdy'This f6r all tnee’cxampres are to b pa'ft acbpy qftle Qrst and' second bqoks m'brie toWh cannot some of the df Faciid’V Elements ftitliin a1 wop fohnd fideak' ujA (Show your talent dthefs iie hud copied yefy neatly upon papp and ssibli(tes!'1 Aet'qs (have t jour tliq Whole seples of diagAms ana eeq teacjiers 'AorrrspoDldg Society Let tiichy tb'ya Hero tho matter rests us notes ldqas 'iS cpm ‘it expediences pkrc Ilete bddqing goometridah' 11 ndt‘awace'‘jA(ents ic niathbihiitVl dlUinotld that'‘would and sqe us we dicnot d fetjrg ivq jifissessefi Lc t rlcllly pal for "(rip 'labor (tf pq) ishlug it Restitute' or all a I cl and" encourage-men'- t us ply the Editor witliquestiqps unti save t fiat of tlc niqst casual kind lie pas to enlarge thq paper atpcj qntii liaS shown "tla liojiossessesHbe it becomes the organ c’ Fducatiofoi ijc rtdytah apd we becomp the rematiiematical faculty n a voryrimark-e- d of bless'nrf pjlntqilqctfUul degree vWhiit arq vyp going to do cipients far wortp beyond tho power Qf gfljd tc fie about it? Is lipto tji thoWBTid or value With pqrebUHft Ills and lights always to bo under a and best wishes in love for theblessng5 success bush? of Aqp teachers We think' of tlils'as we walk d Respectfully wonder if tlieWcrnai FathObserver er jias pepn sp gyneygu rqlilqbq&tqw alof benifiee pt L'iRsliliowcaq4tlwy he qsqd for His glory and for the ij'cnpflt Happiness qf IIU people IIaviygtQ pwVe another pall wp hasten to perform oHy duty There oppeuriTO‘b®- certain rarei Iqly installed at oyr frlenda flr'bside to' which a sort of ban- temperaments on while oon versing WO have time as a gif t of nature is take note ofUfae plhess attached sqndry topios-r-tTftn complete egoist absorbed 4 n the JiuHled jwlih njuphy popupatiuns exploitation of the powers audimpul neacl('filQrkor books we noto'it as-es of his own nature providesl he has eircorpd diousehold— possessing llttlp imagination and ie gifted- with tbeattfibHtps of to attain his ends may be ihstpctiypy feel the nmgnetfc in- facultywith sort of solitary and arid happy fluence perifidlng thed-ittlo circle The altruist' also happiness perfect Havinghenp onoo young ourselves and that rare dbirit that devotes itself enwe but th:it a ypyy fpw years ago— to tho profit and r deavor- tq cqter several wholly and willingly of others may be happy with pleasure puraults-'t- p fhd dermo 'particulars re- a happiness beneficent and bblime specting thby are engaged Up- Between these lies the Vast range of on and to diNcdYef whether ‘those which tho altrU'and ‘a groat temperaitont"fn tasks are sf t or the aro in ego every degree of'cdnflict point Id oifr iplsslqh w'irk one of the Here there hre broken liglits dnd shadchildren— still a yqqtli of some 15 or lti ows storm and stress aspiration' and summers is ’Attemptlpg to sliiipe or all the tragical battles of draw from a copy a portrait known to despair and desire and conscience Only all of us— thatof TfoSldont Young tlessed scathl'ess above the 'stand soul lii! We saw enough' of work to 'recogcommon tumult— those in whom nanize tiie likeness without qqy explanature has balanced the conflicting motion from the yoiiilifuV n'rtlst— who ' of selfishness and devotion in so tives seems a little abash'ed at having Viis rare and fitting a harmony thq£ they work critically examinee! hy It strangseem pever to be at variance butane er I And that he enibrqcqs PYOry opthe proper gives way to the other portunity to draw from' qatUfo any moment as if by a delicate divinely objects which strikes his fancy qnd so instinct udjusted intent is lie uppn tills gratjfipation To of us as would not have the that it stands in need of a judicious calloussugh of the egoist curbing Thov would like to do some- If vc could— to whom the spiritual thing which would make this lartUtic peitfection of the altnjfct is impossible faculty useful either as a self rpflpjng —tho chance of happiness rests upon factor or to open up an honorable car- the development of tho Individual eer for the object of their pareptal sod Let da'ch man find out what gift licitude Again we nsk Wjiat shall be fouls that nature specially indone ftboutlt? Iq each of these farni? thing tended him to do and do it uSItfork is lies aro brothers and ulsters wlio look only toll when it is the performance of up with a certain amount of revorentu duties for whiph nature did not fit us al awe to an elder member of theJaml-I- p and a congenial occupation is only Inwho may thus assort their iowm serious play If a man has an overdividuality A little oven In this ruling talent forknusic let no force or way will speedily pervade persuasion ontriekor trend- of circumand tho faculty ®f limitation produce stance induce him to become a lawymarvels--Ideveloping latent home er or a or or phyAil'isny falPIlt Tiie passion Will ultimately but) what he wants to-band anything and lionsohold pervade the entire nature distinctly indicates that he father and mother will see a new should be’ The happy’ are those who beauty in the business of life possess their ‘own souls' whoso attiWe wpnt homeward pondering upon tude toward life and their fellow-ma- n what we had seen and heard' We‘h6ar Is chosen andfalthfullypreserv-e- d firmly of scientists deploring the amount of This mastery can only be attainusetul forpo I n nature that is unem- ed tho liberal development of through ployed The winds the many thous- that special uptltude or faculty which ands of tens of water falling every nature has implanted in each man for minute yes and every second of time the of and the purposes show us that nature has heen prodjga service of his ind iphq unhappy are in placing power and resource before those who lack faith in themselves who man: so much pr that man cannot use do know what they want who are not the one millionth part of the energy of at Vjiflflncc witl nature in the corrodnature yet noting this did we ever conflict of passion and uncertain ing attempt to estimate the talents that ideals Nature abhors above all never como to light: the gifts of an All vacant soul and slio seems Wise Creator bestowed with an un- things $ to let loose upon it every disposed The vast amount of sparing hand in order that it may humor poisonous vital intellectual force that dies as it Income to its possessor untenable were before It is boru Quoting and To the vigorous and d Slightly altering Longfellow soul there is the finest of all joys in “Lives of great men” should “reover Hie extern mind us” that there is plenty of ma- triumphing inwardly al pressure of circumstance and thus terial left for tho presont and future displaying in the noblest and most generations to mould noblo charact- human fashion tiie unconquerable ers out of We see much intellectual lordship of the spirit Thus the poet — wanderan aimless vigor misapplied when he might give to the impulse of ing to and fro — a craving of the soul Calnesvllle sheriff: s Teas'd ale SUIT SCHOOLS' into-tliei- te'taK Winter Comes On Apace But If you are garmented by J J E Josephson ' THE : : : : jyierchatnt Tajlor You can laugh at the chilly winds SUITS MADE to OUDEIi AT VERY LOW BRICKS ‘ — AND- -- SA ( i U A R A N TEED TISFACTION BY AN OLI) EXPERIENCED I - Winter Samples Just arrived froui I’actorlcs Come and i ))ds h AJ1 - Lice ‘the--whol- J E JOSEFIISON pallor RicufLeld U’i’AJl i ) fHE SALT LAKH 8E3lIWEEKiY THIBI'NE f (tedgred to 1200 perlfeur after Jo lie 1 1896 On Juro 1C Mie Salt Lake TrU'uue will re to t?0O per uce tile price Qf the will ba standard hlh fear TRp present: to be made will effort every tialntalned'ai tlu front Iteep the ‘ Bentl-week- Sonl-weck- ly 1 ly i Home Industry t Cans Extractors all kinds of Und pieced Tinware ( ! JCept on hand and made to order at my shop First North Street East of Social Hall Peter Greco J yolk county wahbants takeliAURITZEN AND CET CASH lojn i6lt tllEJL well-nurture- of the sonnet Hie ijitp and severe hut jt is his glory J‘q proy that the spirit jvlthin may be gracious and infinite We should jccept the limitations of life difilpult bqntjs A forqq i? Wants IYOUn to get Their-- Special ‘Prices I1':-ThAx' withthis potand pliant- generosity thp poet not with the austere spirit tho stQip who plants himself in hostility to joy gathers his skirts abput him and holds aloof Stoicism is not happiness It Is simply armed an barren and comfortattitude peace less Happiness may almost be defined as the consciousness of adequate 1 of of v ' DRY ' by-th- treaj-sure- s 1® an RlCheitay !in the1 imagination which can brew pleiisurd'olit of the 'most uni pronilsrng'nirf'U'ial'' and gleams ‘of q cUiious'-’tvllfall even upon tiie recollection of iVm- (T u kost miseries — Archibald Lanip'vin' n t’he" ifuly sfvu-Mn- ‘ Harper’s- ‘SHOES hnd HATS ! 1i Boston Store i - i i 5fcaa Gontraotors-v ! Ik u We keep biChanH X - 'fine assortment oR Caskets Goff ijxs FufivisKms v -- V I i "W p v V- - $ ngs andd Gents’ and Boys “ Burial Shoes - B HhamgNiNWMAL IS ALWAYS READY AND ' ’ OUtl FLirtiViVu ' ' ‘ ? i : hoUl-- ' corittnt'lf of rrultful'meinbrylfor 'th'ore' l a GROCERIES - ’C' i b6 exacting With life ‘mir defnahd too Let us' be lay up f6r ourselves and GOODS J i'i individattained ual within the limitations Impbsed by the social structure A free expression of the Individual won by the trarwconding or violating of those limitations’ may be accompanied by immense emotional gaihs but the- result is not happiness for It Is marted by the tragic sense of isolation! 'arid strugh Let us ’cultivate a mood Of the gl utmost spiritual 'openness!' Let us hof much of the present w 1 T PUR EUMEER YARD Ai The First Thanksgiving 'ir F ' IS ALWAYS SUPPLIED WJTII- - ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER Boston MOULDINGS OF VARIOUS KINJ6 AND fallINGLES" i 4 I MasschUttDs j h6r In li M IWe Jie aldo Confcfiictors and Builders long successiqp ofgpod governors but Oufics are Air p and see for oiirselvesi u s the history of the whole line covering more than (two hundred andrqi$ty : v HasqS-years shows no better man or brere Christian than the first govenor John Winthrop lie fcanlfe to America by royi I to take charge of a colony but the nmdpspringoj pis nejs wjk ' IT thope who f H)ur 3ard the ftPnr that nqrved him to all its have gone before in sacrifices was the' thought that hq couldextend the Kingdom of Ueayen " on earth j Illk son neriry was arowne'q soon after landing on these shores' and within a few months eleven of his household servant's iand more than a justtjrJproud-h- f V-- ' 11 ‘"'Richfield Utah j': Miber Remember Hie Dear Departed 0 tl t im: nduring Everlasting Grave Stones v tnoiii HNHiE ‘ score oJi(hisfcllowrcolonistsomoiio( them his dear- friends i and trusted ri return ilu : - iipropaeed to make iAOc v : FIRST-CLAS- S n:- Co-o- p graves $ndrdoealLkinds oi - fcG©rpet©py W or ‘ r F8CPm i l” ef : Marble Works on Center St Easf of aiSter Sn - bps pstablighechh19-- j i helpers diedgf disease Arriving in the qountry hlm'el witli his'compawof- immigrants to iVi late An tiie season to obtain a harfpst' froth he depended largely on England texfeed his setMement From eight to ten weeks’ timewaa-requlrdthen to cross the ooean'Und Governor ONLY WJntbrop anticipating want for ’the coming winter scnUbne Of ht5' Ships in to hid Bristol fo? cAn and 8 tores put' t’hi'sUhiRier'Ani'hfi- tumn passed and the Lyon 'tfidPbilrtr mid-suium- v ' ‘‘ j vv J h h WpRK EXCHANGED w : - - 1 ) ‘1 We Offer Great Bargains vjJVR: win September most of the springs i v and wells failed creating a water famine hut the rains that restored the wells could not check tpe' growllig scarMty of food December opened a " cold and hungry winter La‘?e Boston could not live entirely on “fish and fowls "even when its inhabi i itants numbered less than two thousand souls Families that hpd bread shared with their neighbor— pnd waited ljpf the Lyon thpee mopths " We are agents for the celebrated jjpur mouths five months pveydue “ Governor yinthrop guttered with the rest and fed his destitute people as long as he had anything to spare And sell the very best of ORGANS at from 41 to 98 Always superior to his calamities he Goal looked to the future and insisted that this land was “a paradise” “We here Call and see us' if you wibt anything In our line enjoy God apd Jsus Christ” he said "and is not that enough?” The of hi faith and Rope Furnijure Carpetp Window Shades ‘ (?(iftains''h4by Carriages Raper ’ J Uniyersal Stoves ati Ranges Eto ‘ ” Crown Organs and Pianqs The Pleasant Valley ne-ve- faltered One day in February when the governor’s “last baking” was in the oven apoonroam called and begged something for a starving family All that Winthrop had left wasi“a handful of meal in the burrel’MIe guve-thmPR that Looking eut on the bay at that Instant the two men suw thP 8)p Lyon standing in with its PftrpOf provisions! Food enough h5? pojne to supply the whole settlemefitB In his gratitude to Cod Rie good chief magistrate appointed Rrc 22d of Fedurary (2d of MarctL'liRNew Style) as a day o&olemp apd tlpybat Thanksgiving Never did people obey a proclamaThe' day NTas a tion more joyfully doubt no 'Ad Gorernof one happy Iii'm' hb it brought' Winthrop though such family reunion as our ThanksgivIlls wife and most of' his ings know children were stili in England blit they were coming soon ahd'hls grapq and cheerful spirit stood him well in need ftis watchword was thg’ mpttfj ou his ancestral “Rope wins a throne”— The "Jquth’s Com- js Monrpg’s D Company Richfield Utah Theg Braridley J We are agent for BERTLEfljgN eadig grocer antj supplier We keep on hand a full supply of groceries Our cpm being to have what is t needed at home and to mpply neighboring tokens Our prices to miners prog Rectors cattle outfit s and otheys panting large quantities qf goods are lowered t(j You can' tell the store by ‘hat the amount ''taken for the watching sign GROCERIES ON MAIN ANTING §TREET 1 TABBING coat-of-ar- panion A proof an means steel by hardening Hardened cess of by Electricity electric current traversing the red-hmetal ljas beon Invented m France1 Experiments made with tools thus hardened are said to have given surprising results A sharpened table knife cut a one eighth inch iron wire Iron bars as if it had been a string were easily cut with a circular saw Drills pierced plates with ease of ordinary twice the speed and all the drills and in experiments the Com’s tools showed no panion cast-ste- el injury-Youth- Ajl Kinds Commercial and General Printm? aid Stafioivery CAN BE HAD AT THE: SOUTHERN : CENSOR 1“ |