Show a the home circle t i H M i S la t M A town can suffer butter with a spring fever as well as a person the most common disease Is Tram pitis I 1 yet some bome towns are immune that I 1 ia because with the first symptoms which usually locate amid a pile of 0 tin tia cans and a stone grate down by the river the town refuses to be exposed it if it comes in contact with the infection it never feeds it but otters offers to cure it with a little hard work strange to say the disease can not stand this treatment and seldom ever survives a diet ot of bread and water in close confinement tor for more than a day or two so its easy tor for a town to avoid this epidemic it it will only refuse to encourage at the back door what it NOR cill not receive at the front door 4 4 the rho man who never praises his I 1 wife deserves a and a shrew and the man who praises a good wife too much there is no such creature now that the season tor for flowers Is with us na again and we can have plenty with little or no cost try keeping the house bouse full ot of them have a bright bouquet in each room every day and tae see it if the dispositions of the members ot of the household do not improve you cannot live close to natural beauty long without reflecting it in some way that la Is good aw 40 ic the tha moyles movies are the most far educational form of amusement today it I 1 s every towns business to see that it has good amov tea les this require the censorship that cuts out every part tive enough to be interesting and leaves the filin as dry as a squeezed lemon tho these good censors should remember that the only excuse yet found for the presence of evil in this world Is to strengthen us against the pitfalls of temptation assuredly this life Is not all one golden rule with a fairy tale it Is not necessary to throw mud but sometimes it Is and why expect to hold grown people valuable to know how and why it is thrown at any rate there is no lesson son in monotony and A thing too good is worse than a thing too bad because it leaves the mind unreceptive toward the next helpful influence the day of women Is come is not really as startling a proclamation as aa it sounds true there has been a great deal of the blowing of horns and some real victory but not a little camouflage remains not so much in fit the economic as in the political I 1 independence of women does every woman take a special interest in polities politics aside front from her husbands or fal liters views in the matter or a possible ride to the polls in automobile tor to with the political part thrown in we can not say that she does this la is in a way overdrawn but it indicates the truth that the majority of women are not yet fully i awakened but are led along by the minority ot of their enterprising sisters the example of these few ought to encourage every woman to develop her intellect not with ith a view to outstripping masculine merits but to spread ti no thought elianic ip atio n every family boasts its i and interiors inferiors and more often than not the family is mistaken families are queer things in the judgment of its members they seem to find lt it impossible to judge impartially as they would judge outsiders how often you on hear something like this it strange the way the perkins humor that youngest oun gest child of theirs they talk as tho he were a wonder won der and lie he halt half the brains of his older brother yet probably their own darling sarah or anne or whatever Is mothers and fathers favorite because she has never given them one moment of trouble probably the poor child enough brains to start any trouble to be misunderstood by ones family is rather a common corn com plaint of youngsters it Is often very laughable but it is some time quite unhappily true 40 40 swear words are not for young ears yet those are the ears that are most frequently polluted by them A little child loves swear words as soon as he hears them because their different sound attracts him as any new thing does it take him long to see that a swear word abo wrong in the same class with aint and halat ha hal int nt and of course the more opposition he encounters the better lie he likes th the word one night a little I 1 boy started to say bay his prayers and he addressed god as aa mr damit why do you call him that dear asked the mother why replied the son papa always calls him god damit so I 1 it might sound more if I 1 called him mr air baralt that story was told me as true by someone who If it funny anny but it if it has a funny side to it that side escaped me it seems to me a most pathetic thing that a child never hears his creators name on his fathers lips except as a curse 4 4 youth Is always eager to take a chance and after defeat plunges right over again with the same sublime confidence unfortunately tor for the encouragement of the gambling te luck Is usually on their side the time to swear oft off Is in youth before the practice of gambling becomes inveterate and it Is not too late tor for the stimulation of new interests young people always have so much confidence in their own judgment that Is why they are such ready prey tor for the professional gambler and the better their judgment in other matters the more desperate their chances at the gambling table tor for as they uever never find it out until it is too late there Is no such thing as betting on a sure thing children should be encouraged to appear in public while they are still young enough to realize that there are others in the world more important than themselves the performance may cause them to suffer nervous tremors a supernatural raising of the hair and a hang bang rope sensation of the adams apple but they will come out of it feeling better of 01 course this does not apply to children suffering from some constitutional weakness but the sight ot of the strange faces the unnatural appearance pe arance of familiar objects tend to bring lut iut the latent courage and reserve force of the small personality it fosters confidence in their own ability which la Is a big step toward a growing poise this confidence ofton often seems to be fuel tor for the fire at the smarty age of 0 childhood but that in turn is outgrown everyone has seen seed the overgrown high school boy who is forced for the first time to appear publicly and I 1 mouth the words of a grea great I 1 statesman like so much mush his brain tongue and legs all defuse to function ile he Is a more pitiful sight than the disgustingly smart child and there usually comes a time in every ones life when lie he is terrified or painfully humiliated so an d then lie he would give his life tor for the possession of a surface manner of composure it is a shame that some dispositions as varicolored vari colored as josephs coat cannot be burled buried in a pit forever instead ot of being worn out on a long suffering family first the coat Is worn breezily open denoting a fatuous kindness to towards ards all as long as they remain unoffending then a slight cloud appears on the horl hori and the buttons arf are strained al most right off in int aig nation or it the atmosphere la is threatening the garment is wrapped in a double breasted manner that allows no stray opinion to got get out on the wrong side of 0 the fence again the coat Is snugly arranged every told fold in place tor for a public display this garment with stands the wear and tear ot of seasons successfully but the only person it can serve la Is the owner his fellow sufferers sut terera are wild with envy not to possess the coat but to destroy it it if those people suffering from the constant expression of perverse obstinacy st would only remember that a fixed idea la is one character characteristic listic of 0 insanity there would be more back bones and fewer jaw bones in evidence 4 4 4 there are some individuals with interesting characteristics to themselves alone which they should incorporate in a book hero here a are re a few good possible chapter he headings the disease of the joyous incapacitation of invalidity the tireless relesa Ti occupation of 0 nagging and the excruciating pleasure ot of the love lorn maid in a sealed book they might be handed down as a merciful service to humanity 40 40 4 air is about tite only nang on earth now that is free yet many people are very sparing in their use ot of it by air we do not mean hot air winch which some use so protus profusely ely but fresh air we cannot get too much reah fresh air and sunshine and you can easily get too little so roll up your shades open your windows in and be happy 41 4 W the more boosters boasters bo a town has tho the better for the town but sometimes a man will have all the appearances and actions of a booster and yet fall all far short of being the real thing you have all seen the man who gets all the publicity he can out ot of every new enterprise who goes about mixing of it constantly and telling everyone what they owe to their community and who takes all the credit it if the plan Is finally carried out yet this same man lets his house and yard have the appearance which gives passersby passers by the impression that there Is nobody home boosting I 1 Is the best thing you can do butyok but you wont have mu much ch influence unless the boosting Is consistently followed out in all the things in which you are or should be interested reeds peak mining co a corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of 0 the state of 0 utah will be held at the Comra nys office main st park city utah on tuesday the day ot of july A D 1920 at 2 P nt the object and purpose ot of said meeting is to consider and vote on the question ot the consolidating the reeds peak mining co with the big cottonwood consolidated mining co IN WITNESS WHEREOF the wd said president and secretary hereunto signed the above foregoing notice and caused to be fixed thereto the corporate seal of 0 said corporation on the tha day ot of june 1920 FRANK ANDREW president W J BARDSLEY secretary first pub june 18 1920 last publication july 1920 |