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Show The Dispatch would reverently bring its garland for the new made grave of Mrs. Anna K. Smoot, and point the bereaved children, husband mid friends to Him who alone hath balm for such sorrow as is theirs. This lady's life has been spent in acts of beneficence; in humble submission to the Master's will ; in kindly efforts to elevate the standard of morality, piety, benevolence and the like christian chris-tian virtues. Her race is run. She rests while the memory of her acte, noble life and shining example will ever remain a sacred legacy to hei family, her friends and this community. com-munity. The Tribune had a strong artie'e Saturday on the necessity of training gar girle to do something useful in life, j that when poverty and disaster oyer j t takes them in life they be not driven into prostitution or to publicly ask charity at the hands of a cold unfeeling unfeel-ing world. There is much in the brief article. It is sin of the rankest kind to permit your daughter to grow to womanhood without having taught her her domestic duties. How to keep house efficiently and economically, to cook, to make bread, to cook a fowl or a steak. When you do so you prepare pre-pare a life of misery for some good man by imposing ' upon him a wife totally unfitted for the position. Here is a bitr field for reform. What school will occupy it? TnE impudent i ss imption of tne Enquirer En-quirer to the effect that the people were to look only to it for authorized church notices, received a very decided de-cided set-back yesterday in brief interviews inter-views with prominent churchmen published in The Dispatch. After trying in vain, by lying misrepresentations, misrepresenta-tions, to array among the Mormon people peo-ple a prejudice against the editor of this paper, he boldly assumes a relation rela-tion to the church, which the church, with the fairness and liberality for which it is noted, entirely repudiates as it does the assumed crganship, and further says that it has no local organ, but that each paper is expected to publish pub-lish its notices without favor. This is all The Dispatch wants or feels entitled en-titled to. No one ehould blame G rover Cleveland Cleve-land for the condition into which silver sil-ver was plunged by the republican party. The utmost that can be charged to him in this connection is his lack of effort to relieve the situation. In other words, that he refuses to consider the question of remonetization as a measure meas-ure of relief, the only one in which there is really the least hope for the future of the metal. A little flexibility flexibil-ity on this score and he would be charming. Is the Herald satisfied. With calling attention to the fact that the editor of its contemporary came from Texas, the Provo Enquirer has little time for play. Logan Journal. That i3 one, perhaps the sole reason, why the Enquirer got cruelly scooped Saturday last. The Enquirer wouldn't wear its scalp more than four minutes in any self-respecting community in Texas, The republicans ere becoming veiy much alarmed about statehood just at this moment. Calm your fears, ye gentle tremblers. Trust the great democratic party to do justice to Utah without regard to local considerations. If the patriots could only once charge the lack of statehood to the democrats, how happy they would be, to be sure. The American Fork Item breaks our heart on the Tug Wilson matter. It is a cruel Item a nyhow. What mad pranks will Allen and Powers be at this week. , |