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Show - 1 HOME H NEWS j FOB BXNT A GOOD FARM. IN Hxraa at dbuo btobr Mm W. H. WIMe spent New Year's la 811 Lake, returning lt Haturtay. Mrs. Anrlresr r'adrlir-s wan la t.. , wounty seat on pleasure the forepart of the week. W. O. White, representing to U. L. Griffin company of Ogden, was in Coal villa Tuesday on business for hit firm. William Buyer and ann Juseph of this ' nity attended lb wool growers ' eonvea tion al Ogden last M, returning laat ttanday morning. Dislrirt ronrt meets neit Monday, with Judge 0. 0. Armstrong as judga, who will alo officiate on tha bench kern for the coming Tfir. J , Mr. and Mra. a. F. IUldii, Aaell blnnult, Conrad Bteley aad Mill brother War la Ogden laat week la attendant at tha wool growers' con ventlon. all. Ollvn llram-li la confined In liar linma with quinsy. Mra. rraak Kvana of Hall Lske la thr gnet of relativee hare. A good farm for rant la) Coalville. Enquire at Boydsna' Drag Stora. ' I. K. Puffin of brghare t'ty, formerly former-ly lural manager of the ('. V. k M. Co., here, waa a delvllle visitor laat Monday. U.uit a numlx-r of young people rant to Kclio Weduenilny night to hid Jainea Walton ail ra rolr, on hla way to til missionary Held. Mine Effle C'arruth raturnrd from Itlarkfoflt th fora part uf tha week, wl.ere aha baa been (jailing relatives fo( Several weeks. Jsnina Walton Irft for Rait Lake laat Monday to be aet apart for the mieaion (rid. Oa Thnraday aliening a benefit I ball waa tendered bin and title a nice little pure collected. Tbia paper wlahra him eueeeaa in tha field. While Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Kaddiee were here to apedn Die huli.lnva, thieves broke in his house at Klko, Kev., aad tmik several piecea of jewelry. Notice to Advertisers Changes of adva. mnat be in not later than Wednea day mornings of each week. Change your advs. often, hut gst them la early. Howard, the H-yenr-old (on of (1. Y. Mullock underwent an operation oper-ation Tuesday, having hla tonalla and adaiuila taken out. Ho la aalil to be. getting along nicely. P. II. Neetey'a children have) been qulto seriously ill the past two weeks. Two of hla little girls dovel-opad dovel-opad a caao of pnmimonia and the oldest boy a aevere attack of tonsll-Itla. tonsll-Itla. Alt are reixirted out of danger. Alei Wright is still confined to his bed. Tha doctor pronounces Ilia ailment ciatla rheumatism and lumbago. It Is to be hoped that ha will be able to get out again soon. It la said that dancing makes girls' feet large. It la also said that Ira cream makes freckles, Doctora are of the opinion that hanging oa tha front gate produces rheumatism. A few more opinions opin-ions like these and the girls won 't have any fun left tbsm. The train service recently has been terce. Two days laat week no mall waa brought to this city eicept a few par eela accumulated at Echo over night. The carrying of the mail oa the branch doesn't worry the railroad officials half aa much aa the freight business. Neat week is "Orange week," With each twelve "Hunklst" wrappers, sltber oranges or lemons, and sii t-eeat stamps soot to California Qrowera' Ea ehaaga, 14 Clark street, Chicago, job' )A eaaaita ' Jtog are1 Osaaajs "spees) free. For sale by feummlt Far. and Mere. Co., ftummit Meat company, E, Swan-ston, Swan-ston, Jr. "What constitutes a day'a warkf" We figure It out that it depends altogether alto-gether on your occupation. If you lay brick, eight hours; If you keep house, siiteen hours; If you preach the gospel, two hours; if you are a porter la a sleeping ear, twenty hours; if you serve the government, one hour; and If you are a newspaper man, twenty four hours. Tho state dlatrlct school fund, total Ing 32n,23l.e3 was, laat Friday, dls trlbuted to the various districts by A. C. Nelson, stato suierlutendent of pub lie Inatruolion. Ou the basis of 104,876 school population in the state, tha per capita distribution was 6303, making by Ac the largest diatributiun at the Aral uf the year In tha hiatory of the Mule. Hunnnit county 'a aharu was H,-107.00. H,-107.00. Our school aipulation is I.tliH. The happiest man in the land today is the aucceasful farmer, lie sits under un-der his own vine and fig tree, undisturbed undis-turbed by the maddening noise of the greut cty. Hanks fail, railroads go into the hands of receivers, booming towns collupse, all buainess slngnatea. Hut tho wiae farmer can snap bis finger at !m-o lliina. lie is tho moiiureh uf all -.e surveys on his broad acres. And the .iiiio-'y if his boys und the purity of .'m 1,4 i J i. guarded against temptations, n.d in lU'in hu is giving the country its beat manhood and womnnhood. The farmer Is to be envied, and, If be is not contented with his lot, be is lack ing in wisdom. Tha mlnatrel show Monday night waa 4 grand auceoaa financially, the house being crowded to Us utmost. As to the show itself it was pretty good, tbs solos by Mr. J. M. Thomas, Mr. W. II. Man ning and Charles Htonea being execp tionally rendered. Turn Thomas sod Ham Thoniaa, Mr. Carnin and the re mainder of the show did very good stunts and the whole waa good, Mr. Harry llarlow certainly had the boys doing flne. f ' play may be reH-ited al Kamas l sar future. Tho tMerl1 In Male tjunrtet Is the next aura""" of the Sumuilt Stake Aea.leniy Lu lurs Cmirae. They will appear at ,t''s Slake House next Friday nig''. Don't fall to hear them. Thif Uwhat a Klnrdla paper aayaofthsm: Th Dtterhelus won favorafterlwrtiiiilgt. T,,y ,, "IV I.I!lbJ"ib."aiid won highest applauae I V their mimicry of tbs "Ola Mamt'T." "Jesus, Lover of My Houl,". layd on the belle with huininl! accompaniment, with tho magnificent quartet, "Hunaet," by Van Debater, finished an evening even-ing of nrpiuaed pleasure and triumph (entile boys of the Otter-belua. Otter-belua. Ma-J they come again, anre of their wt J-ime, for they certainly made goodtKveiiliig Independent. |