Show ABOUT THE HOME it has been well said that cleanliness is next to godliness especially is this the case about the home no matter how poverty stricken a residence may be as a rule there is no excuse fur jieping everything or anything in a dis orderly and nasty condition some people are inclined to neglect home because they are accustomed to spend much of their time there and the world at large does not inspect it this is all wrong A home that Is continually filthy and disorderly is but little better than a den where wild beasts tarry filth begets disease and engenders vice filth mars beauty and makes ugliness moro hideous and yet such is the pliability of human nature through habit that individuals once accustomed to filth often get eo that they rather like it in the spring of the year houe holders cannot be too particular about removing decaying dica ying vegetables such as turnips potatoes carrots cabbages and the like from the vicinity of the home decaying vegetable matter often introduces fevers and other disorders among grown people as well as children care should also be taken at all times of the year but especially in the earing and summer monellis mon llis to keep swill tubs and slop frinks as far from the door as possible or free from the least offensive odor most of the households of utah are blessed with an abundance of naturally and doubtless mothers often find it very difficult to the little always clean and wholesome to eay nothing af the labor of teaching them habits of order aad cleanliness but nevertheless have a sacred duty to perform towards their offspring which embraces the task of keeping them dean and teaching them early to keep themselves freo from dirt and to look out for each others cleanliness and decency bih of deportment and habit it is impossible to keep children perfectly quiet indoors nor ia it desirable that they should be al ways so kept but they may be taught at very early age to remain quiet when their parents and older people are engaged in conversation and to respect and revere aged persons the home even of a poor family may be roade a model of respectability and if all members of tho family circle will only try and tho parents will only insist upon order and cleanliness in all things ARE beer saloons in paris binco they have become so numerous not so many throats as formerly are crying on to fijn |