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Show Supplement Announces that all Sunday schools in the stake will celebrate the 24th, and that probably Noith and South Tha changes made in Union Morgan Wards will join in making Pacific trains effecting the Morgan it a memorable occasion. traffic are. No. 3 weat bound arrives at 7 a. 14. E. Doi.aldson, C. i Agent, and m. instead of 6:46 a. ni. off. No. Mr. James, maintainer of Uintah 9 west bound will carry a coach visited Morgan last Wednesday and from Echo for the acomodation in company with Hob Richards had of Summit county passengers. a very sucessful dishing trip. Mr. Donaldson landing one of the The County Uommissintiers met pioneers, weighing 4l lbs., eaught Monday, July 8th for the purpose of on a Mormon Girl fly sold by fixing the salaries for the next two Morgan Drug ctore. years. Bora to Mr. A Mrs. Fred Florence County Attorney's salary raised of Porterville a baby girl. Mr. A from $225 to $250. Recorder's from $275 to $;soo and Mrs. Armstrong of Enterprise a the short term commissioners from daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Will Claus-te$125 to $144 per year. a Mogan News , is being asked by tiie Agricultural College of Utah. "What is the Answers to greatest eduction? this question are coining in thick and fast from ail parts of the State, interest in indicating a lively this subject from all sections. A news paper editor remarks that the greatest education is to coform to natural law. Young man from Utah County says that a high ideal of citiizenship is the best result of the greatest education. The college thinks it advisable to increase the listof prizes from five, as originally announced to ten. This is due to the immense number of coming in and to the keen interest in tlte subject manifested. Answers must he submitted" before September first in not more titan fifty Morgan White a words to the Agricultural College boy. Mr. and Mrs. It is the opinion of the medical girl. profession tiiat the health laws are Mr. and Mrs. George Florence a being disregarded in regards to ttie hoy. smuggling of contagious diseases, nd where this can be proven, the parties will be prosecuted to tne fullest extent, for eudangering the health of the community. Tie laws are made to be obeyed ; not to be evaded or sneered at. Morgan's Fourth of July celebration was a thorough success. The sports and games were thouroghly enjoyed and were of the very best. Tiie hand is be cotnlpimented especially, for making tlte fine showing they have, as well as being ' The lecture at the stake house so generous with their music. given last Sunday evening, on the Growth and Progress of Utah was very Interesting, instructive and deserving of a better attendance. dition was located last Tuesday by The funeral of Isaac Johnson wag John Croft of Enterprise while on held at Milton last Wednesday. his way to Croft's ranch in Rossel Mr. Johnsons home formerly was canyon. Tiie man begged of young Miitou, but at the time of his Croft not to disclose his whereabout- Sth was living at s but upon the young man's Teturn he notriM ,4 The Women of Woodcraft" will seereh wm started. them and the O. ing in W. by the W, Hail orgauisze Saturday evening, July 15th. These ladies gave a dance and supper COMMON SENSE TO DO Wednesday the tenth, and a very The greatest education is the enjoyable time is reported by those common sense to know how to use who attended. what you know. In this terse way one of the very prominent citizens Howard Randall, superintendant of the State expressed his opnlon which Union. regardgittg tiie question of the Sunday School -- " ; at Logan. HASTENED Dyspeptlc TO MAKE HIS WILL Convinced That Mistake Could Mean Nothing Leas Than Imminent Dissolution. The dyspeptic who gives prayerful thought to evory bite he eats glanced dubiously over the French dinner card on which a dozen Items were marked with a cross In red ink. To my untutored mind," said he, "those things look all right. Some other fellow with a stomach has Seen here ahead of me and has marked off a few things that a Christian can eat without inviting gudden death. in blg denght at flndlng the d,nner problem solved the dyspeptic ordered six of the dishes. They were unpronounceable and unrecognizable, but they tasted good and - he liked them. When the crumb of the last uopeared the -i-dyspeptic red-cros- s to the watterr authoritff1. nnt this table ahead of me." - f f rwimmmwtr totf-oM "Yes, sir," assented the waiter. He was one of them diet ' cranks that drive restaurant people crazy by marking up the hill of fare with red danger signals before the dishes that nobody that aint got a sound digestion can afford to trifle with Good Lord! moaned the dyspeptic. |