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Show k'' School Department. I (" Stanley (Jaddie, Editor. H -Duties ok l'uru.8 to Tkaoiikrs and School. I 1 To bo dutilul, polite and icspectful o teachers. I 2 To render proper explanations for absence and tardiness. (- ' 8 To obey promptly mid cheerfully t all the requests mudu by teacherH. i 4 fooo-operutu with them in their eirortH in your boiinlf. 5 To Assist them in carrying into effect any plans lor the y.ood of the tichool. 0 To do all in your power to help the ! :' ' teacher to Bustatn good order, 7 To be prompt and rcgi lar in at- tendance at bcLool. 8 To attend cheerfully to every duty. , U Never ta niiik, cut, mar, or injure . desks, wnlU, fences), or uny tcnool property whatever. 10 To attend strictly to your own ' business at your own desk. "?'' The Fun A M. x Misses. 'itA" ' ' Ifuinan cmid enjoy Jaughiiijsnthiin f"" v aolf, ho would naVe ploaty ot uuiuae- nent. " Tim love of wisdom u rare ; the wisdom . of lovu still more su. 'r""'' ' Beware of littlii expenses; a small ",; leak will sink a ship. "' ' J ' Moderation ia tlio silken string -i Xy'- " running through the pearl chain of all v virtues rt, ' A man will uonerally give up his advice without charge, but you will - ., often be cheated if you take it. (,-, 'There ia no aafo aim, ''The wages of -'-xK' ainisdeath." "V-fr . , - Never shrink from doing anything j,,;. " your business calls you to do. The man ,,' who ia above his business may one day 1 iw? , find his business above him. V.I "'vPj' , ' ,. - Tho tongue .is the key board of the -1 -"- ' aoui ;'but jtannkes'u'wo'rld of .difference I jiiftfoi s -whositstoplay upon it. , ' UiMvhodoesthobestliiscircumstances ; ' .allows, does well, acts nobly; angela -could do no liiore. Evil communications corrupt good manners. Tho fruit derived from true labor is the sweetest of all pleasures. . Every man is valued in this World as ho shows by his conduct what he wiahi a . . to be valued . "Wo know accurately only when we j - s '. know little; with knowledge doubt iu- creases. Presumption ia, tho daughter of ignorance. L Childhood ia the sleep of reason. A truth that one docs not understand 1 becomes ai error. I In education, culti.ro is worth more I .than knowledge. -I ''' The st" rmy weather has brought a I great many of the pupils back ic chooj I wlid liaa 'discontinued on account of I spring weather. Mi68 Lizzie IJrigga now has charge of I tho overflow school in the central school I house H , A course in physicial geoiaphy yill I soon bo commenced in the Oth grade.- H About one hundred parents visited our schools last week. B Many of tlio O'.li grade liavo been led I to resolve by their short course in H ,' literature, a bettor ncquaintence with B our American authors. Some are B ".already outlining a courso of reading B for the summer. Truly good books are B noble companions. ' Happy is lie who B ..-delights in their association. H Some iNJixcusAiibi: Eitnons. H ' As a nile, abbreviations are objection H able, and should ho avoided, but there H ' Varo a few short cuts in Bpcaking and H writing wii.oh are not offensive if they H are used in moderation. "I don't" is H .allowable, and so is "you don't," for H tlioy are both nbbrvintions of "do not," H nnd are, there fore, cotreclly formed, but H "It don't," which is very commonly H used for "it does not," is iiiexcugable. H It Eeemsalinobtimpossiblo that a person H ;of uidinary intelligence, hearing tlio H ', 'correct expression "ho lias just gone," H in daily uso can persist iu saying "he K has just wont," but we liavo heard this B gross mistake made by bright, wido B awako people, not occasionally, buivery H freriuetit. A colony of Germans from the eastern itntes are uxpected here in a few davs. Tlioy have necured some chims in the Deep Creek country and are y,oi'H 'r i jo work them . They expect to go from Lelii with tonni" Box. .My Huso is quite red this morning morn-ing with cold. Cox. During :ho wintr.r montliH 1 usually take mine Tiot, with a slice oJ lemon. If you want to trim your horses up with a nice set of harness, call on James T. Gardner, American Fork, He can lit the harness and yourpocKets too. The Georgia University Graduates' ore genuine colored people, nnd are great einger8. They will bo hero March 28. Look out for them. Mr. Gurnilions Sorcnson went to Salt Lake on Tuesday to be operated upon. He lin'a been very poorly for eom.o time, being troubled with large swellings on on ilia neck. Cashier Ellingson des;rves tho thanks of the pedestrian of Lehi for his clearing clear-ing off the snoW from the sidewalks i n Friday morning. By tho number of ca-a of goodt received by thoChipman Mercantile Co this spring, I should imagine they could suit moat any one. . The April -number if the Standard Fashon is out Und can be hud free at the Chipman Mercantile Co. Call and get one. No one can go on-', working forever. Intellectual work, more than manna1 work,-.require8 periods uf absolute reft If you want a neat and nobby spring cape call oti the Chipman Mercantile Co., American Fork. Marshal Thomas is doubtless a believer in St. Patrick, lie had ubirthday party on the 17th. a party of Lehi people are arranging to attend the opera at I'rovo on Saturday Satur-day night. 'Dense tlio babies, and make life tney by buyinga nice baby 'carriage at Chip-man's. Chip-man's. Tho directors of tho Lehi Irrigation Co. aio ooKing alter Water matteis carefully. William Sunderland Odd locntioi a Nos. 1 an 1 2 situated in Alpine district on Wednesday. Tho latest-ami Mnost desirablutrim-inings desirablutrim-inings for spring dress goods can be had at tho Ohipinan Mercantile Go. I'liysicial, beauty- and moral defects never go ,veiy well together. The one will always stultify the ptlier. If vou want to mako your goodn up in tho latest style, get a patern from Chir-inau'8, Chir-inau'8, .... Huiliiltty ia tlio softening shadow before be-fore the-statue of Excellence. Buy your wool sacks,, twino and sheep sheais'froni Chipman'a. |