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Show Hte INTER GREEK COMMUNITY IN SALT LAKE | pao Lake in Salt 500 or 600 Greeks Some wie{ sion t or Nive, uring pas week, < past thei during eve, this week, declare their tntention ro citizens American become Eldredge . a tee i. J, U. Eldredge Clerk ask County s x eres : there7 is any - great , whether exodu Greeks ably tell in Wis i it. of foreigners, hate who will he seen any and not progress you he has been has office i Jt. fecome orThey are . foreigners tin race from seuthern Europe. Gotng Than Coming More Le : ; There home going Greeks some are but is Mut natura a it and mited ye believe in American SUNDAY, BY 5 Bliss ELEANOR ; is LEXINGTON. in comes which namé@ a VA Z M. 1. Showing. our] making are We paper first |; their keeping it here, are here we and homes here, our |money by making ‘What more could we have, and what] we could ,{mnere Greek do‘ Riiss, iss, of all will will ae or noBe the name Durch name of The & Blys ad province they ey «whether hethe forms Different a = oa Belto Thomas --_-$_ He owner wealthy. land a was 3 ps Blisse, are familly go oack the of where Devanshire "‘Blysae"' colony Rv G areek the of is named 3 us Annais stone, Utah, z ‘ of Community the therefore joyous, al thé | foll- fedg ed Amerie st citizens from our iL "hte ll playing : rt in the Bk glad,~ eee aus aS iene caes : ave | anc we and Utah, vin | country or make To surnames. a& world out take: have who bundreds | several ‘an ce nter sixthe mit the about born And|was_ church. Greek is the | Salt ‘L ake their draw Purlhey stern wl) for hls S , and 20 century, »| the Gree Ik eevee is, ow hy by the Greek | teenth mas the ¥ His s cltave Imprisoned. aie tanism SauRIncoon ane Se incorporated Itah, 5\C ommun ft own he their before and say some immigrant, have the vas should tne Greek Communirictly sear king argaret, marriécd had "he government. religious organization, | England is of Utah n} ty ‘ is © t was America before years a is ogee by some author2,000 cen For 9 uP | ust as is the Congregational pone again to return Lawrence. only}100-intend been known inve been es, has it-it 1¢ :eard however, Necessarily, America. the} correct to partially then, is. "Tt 45 known were five ir., and » Greeks - rec t ad. a son, Thomas The canter some | has accru¢ d around the pala SA prevail in that in poReenions wrong who] oS id a people E aa in orn children we fraedom-loying people other considerable eae the the Greeks,}of of to the detriment but}|minds ary Ve government no here, to' four, submit. would: or possibly three, officers the and' time} importa are ¢ t this countrymen my that had a rant the pilgrim Thomas aatonony. 24, 1640, u looked commit! ilty are rreck we | papers.' t 1 their out in B graintree, land of Then came dark days and ages. Free-|taking acres thirty-six of elde the are as just ree their fee ab iding are tt at we to show tnjwant almost memory s later a proprietor but _He became Quincy dom now it Beyond church, country to|]the neg re we that and siihsh fine. } citizens, and town, of mountains land "by courtesie of the that of Hartford would that Influence this | fhience-an up elp build n to we what do .proud to be clung. emother is a But the memory Margaret | possessed in part anyway, on account of kindiy. us is treating that is in part}country That nd it still clings. c z of, and "we parvo e was "a good loéking women.' She had a square, oblone face, 2 Broad oo Br fair comand blue ¢ yes Capability and shonee prudence, judgment, ‘she of character. Anoth¢ can very near e meture her. apne: among & ons °C acter, ron e "woman thousan wisdom, with "She openeth her mouth of kindthe law a her tongue ean th loins "She givdeth lrer writh Sen seer ogee we her arms s EE ew ess raed be hea elena oel AN the ae ‘Stath. Rae trend Elere te Meigs Be Stath-|} © > its f st ror kos : has to say "I came te ah fr rom Chic:2 N veniber 9, 1904. One of the ts be os mot w oa Geeta Sote haslnoke mdm of some Ghports 30k fae Deak here muchda longer thas 5 who has been | you do son ayer I asked. ‘What erribli yas sift- ‘Do newspapers said about} headlines they care en an an ' row, r ado F us. | you expect ought to be trféndds, When the Americans were 12,000 pl trlendship Ath ae American Satan bie ameridacta thou : or St Name Pee ‘ eae ; that: on eater: . The shown. tient Se now :y tad press, eh © c aré And willing the dis.|be side cor intry down Greece, calls, n. aan uty our January 22,19 wares Fellows' Odd organise at a meet-|to the _G reek See ae has 4 stringency general offect of y that tion by | do of the i lives for|@ré mysélf, as president; Steve cme emt in: Salt Lake axé-a porc} > not uphold church, } ° jne erates ves ere jour : business 5 s phresictan in been now} ! come state- G, Skii- ican very pretty ae to the buil ) = fe blocks. cks Lith bel have Salt nm heart, and many are th pursued through which men] into to come happiness » the end that ( @ Jreelts, and: ca Fi de-|50 especial ven : it "OF ties 000 Greeks ¢ et be happy. © our our G Kk. ‘A of days an men cost of| and American about citizens, from the flowers of sorroy of life veace that should of . in the upon the danced around their camp ing. and singing, cutting" with knives and stonés, blood w. down olden these rocks, id or me of them. tune of Mone frenzies e themselves pursuit of until ey ih, he bodies ~ their in throw in into metry quarters and naives, and then,| ll Wh = the side of} their treusure, only nd that the cise aoncatin Iped ot 5 caging by friends. Wa piticss ‘a externas ayONG , wealth, eart and when yet wie not to be oo brought Bee Ear found cnucai w6t' the the e contracting remembers bo in the that and French soll. fis the! condition recollections of of of baltig' well- service the and miost they outward in the wonderful| have saved circumstances backx many as ane Christmas Now ca, in On . forget dimpled Sine n darling Christmas noblest Here ends of life. is the eee of service of man happiness to for men man; as they in in will nobly rT. and love en thy Howard's neighbor =i lad New as thy- will reform : Chancesi the Tho much desire and has It was one of the wisest men of the|.clals_no ges who wuTronnaLd by howling Shira weeks. and jJeering enemies, with the|State | school, he Whatsoever stute 1 ao eTieranis to be Flap>pin jess is, therefore, the spirit's content.' attitude toward ute. PINES: non, i Dellaqueot County Feports Taxes Treasurer that the John alowed him do Comin A. Gineab @itcancet taxés things tow avd the that many thére « Is perish things prea ¥ her this in that cereme ir ¢ ee the abide I% eniony2 which - he egg andj ‘ sed ever, reads by to/ er's fitanicikl e isan Soery while: the ‘a: yay di urer took has indication' thet nes tself... hatoth t th penne in domerhing ‘ke Ts, to the with The early besrings. centuries. seal ae By bu $21 last night in Desen, Ave. eyes questioned wer. kisw im hers- ‘twag---THE t Bessie hearts that they somewhere ; itles us uw MAN } breuk nl McCall coffin All decently of pine, dressed ot on Bessfe the i } bee breast, oe her tne. McCall- wae dat- x =kie Sloiie Hal ; THOSE - tap e fink Mehesy a Permian furs, WHO Ott Knutsford trom Don't the Ring you hear mas bells out from sleigh Every department of = Potlet Sets Shaving Scte Inkwells U Glove Boxes Military Brushes Canes Trt our store teeming with : usehul aud orummenta seasouable House Coats Bathrobes Dressing Gowns suggestions Diamea Hat Underwear Socks Gloves Mufflers Handkerch! els Silk or plain Shoes Slippers | or, the; soul , = With cross tire igaty And the Of you'll want os DR a Smith. She wWadlked to the door Staggered into the night, And we saw her no more her vou Arrows :a she if . For she roes to ker feet, All trembling and white, y her . ‘ an aa cht ae es boars . am ae only "Good night! Then, a8 ope in a dream, In ) Se MeCALL, Langdon only So lis" THe up, ") f van With the roses she loved Scattered over her pall, ek {| Lies all that remains ere . $18,000. ee at w jiness. is aeteah weuluadonebaeiareceet dice of fi Raptsomély snd the agvesr- the ei atéditings liquor valued And the An! oy God, young-| en the juvenile court offiend of trouble for the last faw @ Wak about to be sent te the} Industrial certainty of being beheaded staring him | Grieve asked that she be in_ the id: et 1¢@ of . these} take care = aecoae and make thin Tight in| learned me. move things Bagi Oh. tt I we7 par tha price that Oh, Wor the single mistake! Oh, the souls that men slay enile court has given Mark Howast another chance, upon the rep-} | resentation of Mrs ca. that she ca make|&nd Its eer cae : what bells out i WANT wit tee hotel =- ang Pin . a FOR THE BO BOYS AND GIRLS: Watches Wat t oy obs Scarf Pins Finger Rings Cuff Brac } re ‘ ! ‘ Brooch Coral Hat Muffiers Canes Umbrella Doll Where You Get the Best 7 Drug Store is at 112-114 Sonth Main Furniture C e a Our Santa's sleigh \ Jingle bells! Jingle bells! Jingle all the way, Thomas ano Vhen a stranger came As the music beg Ane Ring heat z , a dere ewes eek tan. the f i orney's . office2G _ yesterday deninvt Tom Thompson and John Johnson, Who are accu aaa of ent mane a fa loon at Binngham Friday, peer 13, a other morn a Amer- She was here with the rest, With the drink going ‘round, And the laughter, and jest, require mas make find furs acknowledged, and Others. area, not common BESSIE Consecration words, Jingle bells! Jingle belis! Jingle all the way; Don't you hear the Christ- eve, you Christmas Just second' was don't noise. Just hang your stocking And softly go to rest; the in was ae largely for the pleasure of life we so| Ster has been into ail Kinds of misenter | Will caro hooting eT alee date It todays | nutshell: the In deeds So the only Novy, te and JASNED ply, "By peoplé not swallowing them." [» like manner, our refus to be debased, discouraged or disheartened 3 of a visions are to com ins are in the world, >}any mad| exhausted, por The snow is falling fast For all good girls and boys You'll hear bis bells on Newport valuable Metes. arms a b ‘Thén when Amen." millions of lives. he was asked how pins had saved life in so many cases he naively made re- llar: work of blood} of] tune the r to John This gives IF HAPPY ANDEMSON loving life, life, thing time| fires, shoutthemselyves| letting the| they could whirl Moder ay anand ans, dance and jump to thé and an free- Major from Heverta Lwere sven, are that es our pler sure Gf our pain. | ages have beaten and demonstratedt You remember the essay o little | be por on, pips. He said something Mke W rould you be happy? Live truly,.act an lull desisting from their mad méthods when| Musk, garb, Quod Frenc auor United States Sometimes we say that the things of brotherly service, Consecration to the is world produce happiness or un-| best things of life, the achievement of teeny -_* 1@ case may be. faeries ai a gin and the well being of all with v 3 igh We say at? ‘here 19 we is nothing In this or the other than in - Happiness: wuch "service! ne and of itself can fe for happiness.| simple it is, yet how few are willin it S our ‘attitude tow these things!to walk in this simple path that the perfect} a life his a oe. CO ere , 200 In the a ing that by the Oeeeen tition of his body| before high and standing a kward position he would find sur- crease poppy sent Virgin Apcestry @ lou i- have our|can ec eng, 12, ein vew Y¥ money in-| alone, and 7.000 in Chie: o noe homes and Joes that look as r were : is a Greek hee here to meee a little money . American {and then return ho k 98 A BE Happiness is founded on the aj wother in India will enst her dearest children ee the mud iver canes. aes tok a of edgetal in ce a Z i a certuries for years and yea ¢ stood| there on one foot, through summer's} hea and oping, trust- his soul and make hymn of delight. American Indians mend, a. was te-pnrity." jVairp ur, de ees es dat-of-arms_ goes ack For ot things. to the beginning almost ea iTcaeTenhy Mead e They|viclnity, a Therere ie JOLIN spent condition| rare that she may to described. ) came about here 1,000 in theare last otfive Of | gesses of Shefficld and e they | tllese Salt yearg. Lake and} of arrows. law. Lake-an TO BY eek son. {!s of ates exploit build- urth West, services emir sae "To has, been accumulated does uot, the couple standing before ht wealth delight, bring but on the contrary, pain be happy there must be a comsecration to spirit and dismay to his soul. of eath to the other and of both to ta. Tt i desire for happiness is univer-} Jt is ap instinct that is inherent inj every eR We his George, thre Crest. Motto, # fo. 11 c'cloek every. 8 aa"pee pies res sige : law-abiding, bes t their Lake have a Salt "w 9 our the 6) ihe at Fourth South an free | where we hold religious oe wil} America' that SOM MODILY t their some|have HOW of are others, arms was Rhody Communi-|Province ¥d : King de-]little we when res Sa commaltted | Fao. 20he aEIp rr ony 2004, 14 Se oF she Feuere are Speen Greeks who ae Amer the stocking don't Joun, born 1645, major end of ‘assembly to the general > Island, of ie presidents of the me]One 2 awn council, and therefore ssured , support. highly educated, culty red and interest-} ing se officers of the Greek community who reside in' Salt Lake we| of the Turks, what we can to think 4 oa coun- | spiseé mud. lay "Tie GreeRs have] their our to and on our fal would erhaps loval if of 9 000 000. still are there nd fellow country me mn who are under games|them, Athens, atill tyrannical hand a|4re oe ng to do Ainens: oF the'! with when money the in dnine most What seen bespattered ee such Olympic the at record. there made pointed, with the all mee er ce. We are willing to fight, too.) Tis, vice president; John Demaras, sec- the first; gules, a bend vaire, between #nd have fought, for the ad States.\retary; George Christofes, treasurer; | two. fleur-de-lis, or. The record of the Spanish-Amerfean] Peter IKasinikos, who a physician} Crest, a.hand gra Spine three arrows wee. shows that. here; Ernest Pa John Anuvgyros, Motto, Sepiper Sursu wheatsheaf, in heraldry garb, All are we|George Soter an@ Tom Politz. should Amerlea and ireece friends. The y will never be at war.| business men. who have won succéss etgnitics plenty; iis ry, fleur-de-lHs Ree of Some no that you, aes na frie ud "Bu is 8 ‘aitrerent matte proud are h ‘And Eoroece end mineicd are friends They nt be friends, 4 "hee 2 Stathakos, President = of Ot Community ‘We 4 from ,, V. course. rom Friends, Yoo, if an enemy insults you, you'| mind it very mu Oho: THAt's "Wow, not what to? y of Utah, and to incorporate. he or-} 172 ganisarigy was for @ purpose | of : The Bliss family x pumbers nany Sik its dist{nn we call him}|les a2 pastor-father' ringing ere, and of building a church. Rev. muiehed schola ae was tev. Daniel Greck |} Pathenios Liberopulos Wea sent from} Bliss ig! one ord, born 1715 blailitietrated t-0f- -arms The work Hie he is nS e yet. and Athens, has prospered, ou will find nied a re the argent on a bend cotised, azure, of | naYtS head vided $e n eo or twice they have zB tim f saloon affrays in other countries| from foreigners whieh were geresgors. But there is no, . easé on record in which a Gr is |S. crime a serious with eliarged his thing of c¢ stantly blaming | doin <0 ‘There is thousand ifow Community Began, ies vuhieee EE eeef ie a babe ated sian, 0 son ss 2 the fmmiof George, of J one gar up|son matter the talking began Island-it thede grant, . Apr found| we and countrymen, our 2 Haine history-in the. fantity carne } not a matter fhe ot suppurt in ing of eourse. be Soe on our countty the wrong aa from other countries We do not Mike it. ae We among plenty o a borers occasional to Rhe ra eae hearty his j of murder. ostly are baby you is Now, . these and with here he safd. within' a ts There one here before threeffarried Damaris. Arnold. | months, ene a the family of marriage connection : a3 He oni or etatg } enthuslasticall tered and into the once proposition, as - eo s x Governor Belcher of ode Island jGtecks t in, Utah" charged Church Fi . yt EA been the and x has any You're joking,' Sanne 1 st} ie eo 6 2, x. way, the by who, of them, prominent defy citizen. , "I' will American {san of| one in which se fin Bay as theii name ne i aonere, Gee 4000 you a ve 6 i: ea rtions| hasa as eye public op sure n. ss os in thé up murderous Weld been exeltable, a up bbe ind Thesdore of Masedchusctts, Enelgn an and Cdaward sla 10 Brent on of Rhode Island of New Vher Thomas Piles came to America, enrages d children, ho wes accompantéa by his brother George, who ive was t yin, Sandwich, in' 164? aphe wat where and Newport, he, + 7 ae Hbsisiity Hang never - That hurt was one of m which the Greek LG i throngs usly, waite al ing the m: shes fe ‘Gr in dormihe es ee Centon of the afternoon thete ‘fm orten 2 . tho Mi lahor--those Be tha hea ce one ere ot Itieage iit the Continental army, from Community deny for it art pe own. surren af; ten Gancard. Geer fal. significaof Utah eatraneouiet. wane br Ca oe)Dias to$ Samuel and an incipient riot received the at- "tt all, when ea down B he someting | In thelr , wit OS and SRNELon A. few weelks South s ae i af | t Second Rio neighborhood of the pron promnnecnteg COG depot, WwhIGn; s', chi fly tbe Rapre oF It ke's foreign colony ome wit name unpronounce-} ante and. BOaDelten ls, 00 an American was accused of injuring an American, aitur de a : rea ons, pera. Se. Orne have 7 600 Greeks are pigitin f County Clerk Eldre great tle < he : Te the | cae escape strength, . why office : anc possible, as day the in early them all.' he "tived halt of a centill, August 28, 1684, nearly year tury being spent in Ame ‘tiea, forty as Her birthright of strength, both mental and physical, gave her po murk, After her hu benae t i her children to Pe ‘ingfield, eee and Her son was 2 after his marriage to Eliza -_-- removed to that wee of econ whic b fs now Lyme, afterwards to orWieh, of which tow he was one of the thirty-five proprietors He 3 a man of vifairs, and f the opie, and histor(ians of his day and generation give him ja high place. Ue died 1088, leaving six daughters and one son, Samuel Among Marriage connections of an arly day are the families of Fox, Robbins, Hyde, Shaw, Buel, Abell and Peters. Annie Bliss, daughter of the first Thomas and Margaret, married Robert Chapman of Sayb , 1642. Her brother John, of Ba eee married Patience, daushter of He Burt, and hed a large rarmily Relationship ean be claimed with a President of the United ry ylor, whose daugr {toarried into the Bliss f: } Waldo Wmerson traced bach } Cook, of Concord, whose. ; \ter, Nancy Cook, married This is a case, perhaps mote relationship. Jo a clerk of the book st General Knox, and ¢ of ertillery under Ixnox. father, Major Cook, was als so a TRevolutionary pathiot. oseph and Neney gave 2 son to the war of 18142 ant Colonel John, born in s wi was Bl a as 1s 50 vreat you can get a sur! bustle o: and. Phe hurry Cone early the week and STRERTS WEST eas AND SOUTH FOURTH AT GREEK CHURCH More extensive than ever before, and the price range able present for just the amount you desire to pay, Christmas trading is on, this week will hummer. Hi GAG ee aol WORS of Jaws the obeying COG Ta die Luck Patience, Feace, as catagory same 200] like SRE aN TAS SEmy VIZ Ki The ' ICT the in Them Assigned Places a C ecordeé. 15 . 1907. DEC EM BER He KS é SANE Bliss Family, something no ave pe ; CITY. "UTAH, | CORNER ININ ANCESTORS | to jhe ae nie P il inthropic society, which Francisco at the thme to San $2,000 sent are of nthe : hav there "Wh num-| their ' LAKE Forefathers Among the Builders of | This Nation-Notéd for Prudence} Character-High of Force and the) say who Aun a country the Good 7 of full Who Citfens, : a os office foreign are they and leay to not to stay, cdme s TEPUBLIGAN: SAtT TAIN Vastern an of graduate nd leltizen a ur ‘Kanafia, mVve W univer awain) 1 suppose ud. wrot is to help contu- | socie ide Org <anized to send funds the of from th Greek diseriminate ir America with | build up Grecian Havy, and the Pan- of {| {That Tl pLODe signs} Poreigners ROE e 7 Tae can Eagle om : MOUN Street M the Christ Santa's |