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Show LOCALS AND PERSONALS. Nutody leenia to be kicking about thil weather. Jatuei Sloni'l wai a paitenger to Tark City yettcrday. Auxiliary and prie ithood meeting" at Oukley to-morrow. Itobert J.inea wai up from Ileneler Monday on buainva. C. II. It. Hieveni of Ileneler wai djlng luiaiiieia here Tuerday. V. W.Cluir re'urni'd home Tuesday Iruin f-ult Luke City. Sainual Vincent came in Irom Kvan-itoti Kvan-itoti Wednesday on a viiit. Mr. an.l Mn. Frank vni returned h iue from Salt l.ke tlnnday. (teorge Arbockle wai in town Tueiday taking order! lor the . C. M, I. .Margnret Fa.ldiei returned yettcrday uioruiug from a viiit to Park City. County Attorney C'allla went to I'ark City Wednesday on olllclal buiineii. Mr i. U. ('. Lockliart ol I'ark City lame duwn Wednciday morning un a vi-il. vi-il. Comminioner John I'aikett of Ileneler Ilene-ler wai tnmacting bualnen bere Monday. Mon-day. The itorei will all cloie to-day and Arbor I 'ay will be appropriately ob-lerved. ob-lerved. Seventiei and Kldera ihoiild be at the Academy building to-morrow at eleven o'clock. MimAgnei Luity returned Wednee-day Wednee-day morning from an extended viiit in Park Ci'y. Dr. J. . Hoiraer wai down from tbe I'ark VYedutaday morning on a pro- J. L. Coyden wai in bait Lake Saturday attending a meeting of the Htate Democratic Demo-cratic committee. Frank Wright returned home from Salt Lake lait Friday where be baa been attending at-tending achoul all w inter. The quarterly coulerence of Summit Stake will be held in Coalville on Saturday Satur-day and Sunday, May 14lb and 15th. ve urge upon our correipondeuta te lend uia good letter every week, lo that the county news can be published. Mn. Will Rhead returned borne from Spauim Fork lueiday where ibe bai been vinting her inter loraeveral weeki. All per eon i indebted to J. II. Ball will pleaae call and lettle at once, or tbe accounts will be given out lor collection, Every farmer wbo ia Intereited in ugarbeet growing should be at tbe meetlug thil afternoon at tba Brick cbool home, The pupils of the diitrict ichooli rendered an Arbor Day program at the Brick school bouie yeaterday afternoon. A good time wai bad. l'rof. Henry Peterson of Salt Lake wai bere Sunday in the intereit ol the Sunday Sun-day icbooli. He wai one ol tbe speaker! at the alternoon services. Mrs. Juliette Marahal aud Mill Kebei-cu Kebei-cu Walton levered their connection with the Weber Iluuie Wedueiday, and tbe building hai been temporarily cluied. Our town bai been pretty well supplied sup-plied witb Insurance agents this week, there having been representatives of three or (our different companies here. The fine weather of tbe paat two weeki bai been a good thing lor the laruien. They are ruining hard to get their erupt in before auother itorru comei. Earl Watrouf bai been here all week putting in the new iwiich board at the telephone exchange. Tbe board will be a big improve mentover the old one. An examination: lor applicant! for graduating Irom the eight grade ol the public icbooia of Summit county will be beld at room 12, Lincoln building, Park City, and tbe Academy building, Coalville, Coal-ville, on April 21it and 2.ud at 0:30 o'clock a. 'ii. . E. It. Morgan, T. II. Carvin and A. D. Knowltun, civil engineer!, were here yei-tenlay yei-tenlay on buiineis. The former will be located at Oakley for theiummer. The county bai had kiiii men and teami at work tbe past week leveling the roadi with a bevy irraier. In some places the roads were very rough after to much storm. Elder Edward Powell returned home lait Friday Iriuu Salt Lake. Hen enjoying en-joying excellent health aud feeli fine after the two and half yeun spent in the iiiinuili field. J il.t lielore Koland Clark died he made a requeit to have hi! thanki extended through thi. paper to all the people who sainted bliniell or family during their elUictinu. Carpenter! have been bitty all week laying the floor on the court houie, and Contractor Salmon expei ta to atart a lores of inaaoui at work to-day laying j rock (or the lecond Itory. Nearly every child and many grown people in town have been allliced with the whooping cough and io.ue bavo been very lick. It will lie a great relief when the disease ii broken up. Nearly everybody have been Duty the pait week cleauing out ditrbei, raking oir Ihe lawniandcleaningnpback yardr. tiraii baa made rapid growth and Id a week or ao earth will be covered witb a coat ol green. Little Merla French haibeen very lick tbe pait week from pneumonia and otber complications, and several times her life kas been despaired of. At tbe time ol going to press she seemed to be holding her own, and boies are entertained for ber recovery. "1 bava nied Cbamberlain'a Stomach and Liver Tablet! with most satisfactory reiulta," aays Mrs. F. L. Pnelpi, Hone-ton, Hone-ton, Texaa. F'or indigestion, biliouiuen and conatipatlnn these tablet! are most excellent. Hold by John Boyden & Son. The lateit news from tbe leal ol war are to the effect that on Wednesday Bight the Ruaslea hattlethlp Petropavlosk truck Rusilan mine and wai blown up; that 000 men and Vice-Admiral MarakofT, the war-dog of tbe Ruulan navy, ware drowned. The man who buya a city paper in preference to liiihome paper because "there's more io il" is ol tbe lame calibre ol the man who picked out the largeit and heavioit pair ol boot! in the box because they had more leather in them and didn't coat any more than a pair that fit him. Ben F. Brewiter, publisher ol the Park City Miner, waa arreited Tuesday nlgbt and charged witb criminal inti niacy with Kuiiua Uunther, wbo ii but It years old. Tbe arrest was made in the Miner office where the girl was seen to go and theofllcers were informed and the arreit made. Brewiter wai ar ranged yeaterday and hound over to the d'atrlct court. ' To ui the grandeit, tbe loveliest thing in all tbe wide world II old age, meekly wearing it! crown of glory ; peacefully looking back over a lile well ipeut, Joyfully Joy-fully hoping for a lure reward In the niyatic beyond. We alwayi lee! a childish child-ish deiire to nestle at the feet of inch a one, listen to the holy wordiol faith and hope and love that fall from thalr lipi. hoping the while that lome little portion ol their wiadom and goodness, perchance may fall on ns. Ex. J. W. Itobluaon hae been employed as principal of the Vernal ichooli next winter at salary ol 1100 a month. Some ol the present teachers will be employed again next year. It lie good plan to retain those who give good result! re-sult! In their work, and lecureafull lorce ol teachers early in the season. Mr. Kobinson has given entire satisfaction in his work as teacher in the Uintah Stake Academy during the past two years. Vernal Express. The many Irienda ol Mr. Kobinson In Coalville, bis home town, will be pleased lo hearot bis success. Prominent leatnrea of tbe May number num-ber ol the New Idea Woman's Mugazine are adapted to thai month. "How to Grow Panaiea"aud "The Cultivation of the Strawberry" will appeal to those who are interested in gardening. "Bird Enemies" Ene-mies" is a protest against the w holesale destruction of the feathered warblon, and preienti the subject in a way that reproaches re-proaches the vanity of woman. "When House-cleaningTime il Here" will lug-geit lug-geit many new ideas for the laving ol the housewife' strength, and in Fash-lon'a Fash-lon'a realm there is a whole gallery ol new models that will attract the home dressmaker. Io fact, tbe table of content! con-tent! both invites and aatiifiei. Thiiso'jj Iwa comparatively happy world lwH, not sutler so much from the thing that never happen. How our ihcatl s ache under the weight ol bnnlenl never have to bear I How onr hearts are wrung by griefs that never take shape I i( no more serious chargeseHd le brought against it. worryinf xU head Ihe list ol fi.ll'ea. Itcistsssn untold amount of unnecessary un-necessary Jii.ery. It takes away Ihe itrengtk w need for work. In all Its records! rrompli.hinents it Is In.ioi-simt"it In.ioi-simt"it to a single good result it has hroagt aliout. Tobnnftpa child in the way he should o.ravel that way yourself. Stories fri, Heard at a mother's knee are never wbrty forgotten ; a little spring that nen-rries up on our journey throuk inching yesrs. The sooner you gi-ie ijilil to be a law unto hlmsell the io.cn,)u make a man ol him. Cbilditn Qed models more than criticism. criti-cism. .tt'Han never check w hat Is In the yoiiigluieas we cherish what is good iitliSi. Line upon line, precept up n if'fst, we must have serenity, peace lad Maine bee ol petty fault finding, find-ing, II pon ia to be a nursery lit for heavetfrklng plenty. There are no menaod wtnmi, however poor they may be, bulhat It la their power, by the grace (id, to leave behind them the grandeit thing on earth character; and tliiif all.lren might rise np after them Ss l bank tiod their mother was a plons yonln or their lather a pious man. Logea Jlurnal. i j The wiieri ol Summit county met In Coa'rlll Saturday April 10, Pres. Kale F ne presiding. The meeting waica.lh order aH:30. Roll call ihoweestuttendance ol 41 teachers. Miss P. Pollock from Salt Lake City was io'ro kced sad took np tba subject ol "Primal language." The Instructor tested Ibeiiillty ol the teachers to give the ceuit isss ol the various pans ol speech 'Ha afternoon work was "Primary "Pri-mary te bin." The teachers were sgain euiplrfed illustrate tbe matter under eon0Vra'ru. Another session was held in l - "'.iij ai which the subject ol "Ad I Heading'' wss discussed, AV ,i'.ng session Miss Pollock to .A,ll.i.u iltlrors on "Reading In the IJiIjer drades" ably Illustrating the leuiehr amiaikerof rcadinga and recitations. reci-tations. At tii conclusion ol beraJ-drsss,ths beraJ-drsss,ths tracbsrs were eddressed by Mr. fettle, a former teacher and educator educa-tor ol Missouri Supt. Boyden made a few rs marks en the closing of school work lor llit) season. Belore adjournment adjourn-ment the tethers gave a vote ol appreciation appre-ciation to Sipt. Boyden for bis efficient and esrneitwork In connection with the schools ol l.s county. |