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Show v- ' ' LE TI : of Vtab DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS THE PEOPLES. ADVERTISER. 5F SUMMIT COUNTY JOB WORK NEATLY DONE COALVIIxLE. UTAH. FRIDu :. FEBRUARY J5. toil). VOIi. XVII. -- - We Welcome the Tearners oj -- INSTITUTE PROGRAM ..Pi ils of 8rd and 4th UradeB Reciitioti The True Glory of Bin hop Wrn. Z. f aba Terry Bon men .. Addrew Kvenlns rnel '"bbedowsol W hlni on," Rcmigk F'or the Roblnaon rnluu'., MU Florence Mr. J. E. Petit; - '7" Thomas M Mr-- Quartlte, ...Lawrence Arnold, Curtis Sea Hath XU Pearls" Song, FrofeMor Hall Mrs- - cted Jadltk A. Beard. Mias Bowman 4 Address PARENTS DAT The best ever was the unani mous exclamation of alt those "who visited the schools last Monday. Ocean 'I History Sketch ( Washington Remarks,. ...Trustee W.J.Wrlght At the Risk school the work of the beginner, id 1st and Snd grades was veryii cresting. They did exceptionally veil. Among the visitors were Y Utor Councilman Cal derwoodai all bt horn spoke enthusiastically on tl need of a new school building it Coalville. The following progra: was rendered: Song, Th Violet, .Second Grade Recitation, 'Barbara Fretchle"... ,1.1 V inhere and First Grade Song, jjl lord and a Gun ........F , innere and First Grade Recitation. No School Today,. , X I. . . .Janette Taggart Boy-de- SATURDAY, 9 4. M. LARGE ROOM ACADEMY "My Quartet .'.TT.. 7 Roeary.... Addrees JV - Mr. Wm. H. Manning Profeeeor Hall Bo lo Selected .... . - Apollo Quartet MU Bowmen Addreee . , Adjournment. , - Song, -- Again we wish the visitors and oar own teachers a pleasant and highly profitable institute. "(I j MU Jennie gkolfleld Bolo Selected seemed satisfied with the jUAftii hsgt.thkf fiaatig asm under the present circumstances. faith f ally The testohsrs and the pupils showed a surprising interest and familiaritj with their work. One visitor said It is the best 1 ever saw. The regular class work was held in tits morning with one or two exceptions, these being cases where are-workin- sfternoon subjects were substituted 41m 44 of the parents. At noon refreshments were served at both schools. At the Central school, thirty five were served with sandwiches, salad chocolate, ice cream and cake. A was given to similar lunch-of-fatwenty-fiv- e at the Rock School. The programs were also iaterest-- re Ji., Maude Elizabeth Inch and W. Rhys- - of HerbertypresentedbytheSummit Stake. Academyassisted by some of the best talent in Summit county. arch 5th Saturday, OPERA .... ..D liners and First Grade .. . , : Remark Boyden Song, VC. t xrriT' o era and' First Grad ii r FtSmartsT.TMKTIMdvrwowit Quartets , and Solos , together with a pleasing argument, - . CAST: . - SIR BERTRAM DE LACEY,Cwurt Poet . . .PR oLCousequeucc, WILLIAM, anHonest Fanner INa-TOB- . ROBIN, a Conntrv Lad SYLVIA, Betrothed to DeLacy BETTY, Betrothed to William ARABELLA, a Lady in Waiting at Court ARAMINTA, her sister POLLY MOLLY DOLLY VV. ) Friends 4, of Betty : r J...-- T. ) Chorus?- MRS. W. H. MANNINC- - Fanners Tuckets, 35, 50 and 75c ' Tickets on Sale at Times Office Come Early and Get First Choice Good Service Ready for you .when you need anything in the' line of fresh or salted meat beef, mutton, pork, ham or bacon. We know wKat we are buying; therefore know what we are telling-kno- w how to cut it up, too, and we would 'like to have mom Mr. Petereon Remarks 4 Banner-.. Ssr Bpangled Song, School - SUMMIT MEAT CO. Daughters and Haymakers.- DUTY To srouae, Incite and encourage his pipii; set before him the right kind, and amonat of work to do; guidh him to do. the work In the rigkt way; make the circumstances favorable by saving him from the JOSEPH BARKER, Dont find fault. Its a bad habit, arising generally from nervousness or wearinew. It irritates the pupils and destroys all the enthusiasm of the recitation; It makes bad, wom; avoid it as much as possible. Take care or tbs blockheads and the heads will take care of them, selves. 'Xeverth rested" children.- - Hay"lb the stubborn boy, Do this or that without suggesting any punishment in case of his disobedience. Simply order him, u a matter of authority and let him obey you, not because you have threatened him with pun ishment, but because you have ordered him. If he disobeys you, punish him.' or Jersey - Tickets, 25c, 35c and 50Ce .r.... : -- Musical Director AfcTbe Lycenm beautiful colored last Tuesday plats' of George Washington was shown, much, to t be delight of the largs house. Duroc , y Has for Sale CKoice Registered Jersey Bull Galyes from $50 to $ 00 each; Also some choice young pigs at $25 per pair, 1 . Secure the best horn U tahs Greatest-Stoc- (5 a Weber Coal spells economy. It will .do Try a ton. tons wort & a Do not take G-6- any chances this season in the matter of fuel. Coal that produces the greatest amount of heat; coal that burns to, the last ounce; coal that is all coal, and the a.-- of which is Iv -- W (I C W evidi thats the kim caaV'Aiari o co4i resell' Ok or G -- jtlLa SB f Farm k Coal... Parents should be cautious about giving their children permission to stay out of school. Every day out is a day lost to the school work they cannot make it up. They will soon be behind and want to stop Bchool find fault with the teacher says site is partial, etc., when all tie time the parent is to blame. . J. M. THOMAS ter spellers, better grammarians bet- end Cattle-Berksh- ire JerseyHogs. the An experienced teacher says that pupils who have access to newspapers at homey when compared wit h .Jluisei-Jwho do not, are better readers, bet- - '3: BREEDER OF . ter punctuators, and read more and obtain a practical MAMIE WALKER knowledge of geography in almost FLORENCE ROBINSON half the time it requires others. The ARTEMISSIA BLEAK newspaper Js decidedly an important ERMA SALMON factor in modern life. This will not be disputed by any one who has taken MABEL PETTIT the trouble Investigate the matter THEO ROBINSON for himself.fp Bubseribe now. - BagneR & Ball, Prof s. ,! A TEACHERS .WILLIE HOPKINS JENNIE SKOLFIELD . ( H, MANNING WMrALLEN UMr-M- aa YT Two vety clever boxers. -- parent, ths community, teacher? One of the best Musical productions ever seen in the County . 50 Voices moke up the Choruses: Over 20 Choruses , Boxing Contest d Clarence Bybee and Jimmy Brown Which Is of the most responsible for the child's character during the five school days of the week, the COALVILLE, UTAH. ' n. PRELIMINARIES: Five-Roun- Sisters. annoyances of others. A Beautiful Operetta FEB. 26th 10 Ar- Enid Ruff That Wicked Boy,.. John T. Dlston imbia the Gem of the School ur Flag.. Ruby Arnold s ' r. Apollo Quarts! ' SATURDAY, ...... gton.!. FRIDAY, 7 P. XC. Public Imiied r Hall Bole-Sele- )eath of Benedict Recitatqn Reparation tor Department Work. . Willie Branch, and nolds .? ....... Teresa Wheadon Reading Birthday of Washin- - Address m, Iteadirjf, LARGE ROOM ACADEMYMr. Julian M.Thomaa gfofydtru Quartet"The Wl Willi 111 ad. FRIDAY, 2 P. HoloBel.cted Bayard Taylor Visitors...... ProfeMorHal! Mr. W. H. Manning and Tide".. .. Lyda Denting "Wr Spangled Banner ,Je Ihe Hhade. Bolo OF OGDEN. 'r . . Silas lives Solo, 'ThfTurn of the M1 Wrestling Bout between Harbertson and Chester fol-low- Olive Branch LARUK ROOM ACADEMY. Rinsing prayer the '1 fe of Washington, M. 10 A-- FRIDAY, rks - school were listened to: tsr Bpangled Banner School Weleome..Pritu Thomas Slugfg, m n,rl A Miss It ! Do-No- t IL Dpi Ibers if NO. 8 Summit County to Coalville Today the city will be filled with the county teachers. It is expected will be that at iea6t seventy-fiv- e preseut- - We welco;: e them to our town and hope their stay will be a pleasant one. Teachers at the best have a hard time of it, and even though the work is enjoyable it is no easy task. They deserve every favor that can be shown them. If there iB any class of people who need recrea- tion and pleasure it is the school teacher. In no occupation are acts and desires more misunderstood Though it is not always the best paid," no occupation Ts capable of more good. Next to the parent, the teacher bolds the most important place in the life of a child. The character of our future citizens depends on the quality of our teachers. The value of a good' teacher who Instills good desires in children can not be estimated in dollars and cents The government spends 187 million dollars every year so that its children will be able to give more to it. ' Good citizenship is a result of good teaching. Respect for law and a desire to contribute to the welfare of the community depend to a great extent on the teachers. The debt We owe them can never be repaid. All we can do is to Bhow them in the many little ways at hand that we appreciate their efforts. No teacher ean enjoy his or he; work without Why hold kindly encouragement. It back? Let us entertain the visitors as best we know how and make them feel perfectly at home. Of course we have not the conveniences that are found in a larger city, but they don't expect any more than what we have. Lets make them feel mighty welcome to what we can give them. They "appreciate it. Kindness to a school teacher is never lost. It comes home with compounded Interest in the benefit the stimula- - Everybody ;l xt It . - O CA Ck. 7.5$ Mines ot COALVILLErUTAH: - Ok . |