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Show Pleavswnt fluprlae Pavrtv. Via. ('. J. I.uaty an the recipient of a ery pleasant und lucceatlul mrpriie party laal Friday night. The uu-iiibera olltn Coalville Relief Society planned tlit arfair and carried it out In an excel lent manner. About 100 people gathered a'.thtliellef Society hall at 8 o'clock sod then marched In a body to the home of Mrs. Lusty, The lady was completly uprised and It took her some minutes to recover. Mr. Lutty baa been a prominent worker work-er lo the Rellel Society lor over thirty years in thlt ward aud lor alout lour yetra bat acted as out ol the Stake ol-Hcars ol-Hcars In that organlnt Ion. She will It ave Coalville next week to miike her home id alt Lake City, and htr many friends gathered to tbow tbelr reaps, t lor her. After all had gathered tbe following prfpam was carried out: Prayer, TbottiM Copley; address ol welcome, Via M. Calilerwood ; trio, Misses Liiiie AN'old, Mary Williams and Hannah Bheau; speech, Mil. Hannah Eldreoge; wnlc long, 1. M. Shaw ; addrets, Pieit. V-. Taylor j mug, F. II. Wright; re-", re-", Ueorge Beard ; 10I0, Mrt. Frank Evsni; remarks, (ieorge W. Young; q"rtette, Meitri. J. W. Lamb, I. M. "!', J. II. and J. I). Barber; ipeecb, Q- V. Bullock ; remark!, W. II, branch ; piano iolo, Mitt Ellia Branch; ipeech, 1 lumen ; long, Alljert Stevene, M, R. balmon, on behall of lb! OMville Ktliel Society, then preiented Vf. Lutty with a beautilul table mirror "J vate. Refreibmenti were served I'tr which several houn were ipenl in ax ial chat, and all preaent bad a good ; time. II I One may be rich or pour, famous or obarnre, powerful or weak, but If he hai Iconqucre ! the brute bltnte'l and en-' en-' throned the good : if he hat Intiated up-lon up-lon living not "after the ileth," but "after the spirit" ; lor love and truth and right ! rather than lor sell and Its lowpltched Idetire, till life II amccett, Life ll not I phyaWnl powerl or the accumulation ol cash or the getting one'i It'll talked about life ii character; life it tha winning winn-ing ol victorlea over tli! lower self and j Ihe dedication of the better self to pure and worthy ends. We are all horn on I the plane of the brutal, and the problem Is, how shall we raise above the anluial-1 anluial-1 inn, naing It aa the itepping itcne to 'something higher aud nouler. It it high time that e had began to teach 1 thie troth lo our children. Tell them aud tell them plainly that the greatett thing ' that one can poaiblv do ill thlt world It ' lo build for himaell a noble character a ' character wl.i ;h will caute one to be I loved and respected while living, aud I mourned when dead-a character thai thai I enrich the world and leave It, in all spiritual way! lome better tlmu it 'found It. Ei. |