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Show ( L. I Vi V J TIIE DESERET NEWS Solons Rewrite American Camels Bluesky Law Leave Parasite To Indian Members 7 r Of Churcli-- T estify -.- LAKE CITY SALT 4 SATURDAY APRIL 8 1933 Wife of Local Oil Man Dies At S. L.Home Obituaries were DaU3eh B. Adams ware tbe xceietinc ; JBTAOISK AL, Mary1 OuH4 Mamber COMA PAAGAr (Continued From Fag One) Mrs. Annie McChrystal Wallace, Kefreahmente were servthe guests of Mrs. L. P. Guy t bar hoeteeaea. Cettea PAYSON Kved to ths original mandatory responed to 20 member end seveft gueata. 7, wife of William R. Wallace, prmvit aiternooo. borne Sewing Monday and Ciaroece of Margaret daughter M. Mra. of and vice picsident ot the Utah Oil Be every director for the sibility Smoaa Coo moot Bra'nafta, died Thura-da- y was the diversion, bee k. FeAewlng Ue Third ward- - M I fining companyand lc&r-i- n pub truthfulness of ths statements til at ihe family borne fa I be lecond mem A. hile" in Indian maeUng Tuesday evening, Uc and political affair for many aavan "Facing tbe Future ed. Ths administration Spokesmen, ward fofjewtaf as fUaeea of en- here ef the cext-b- f the piay, A dainty lancbaott-wm- l woee lUt M ala however, bad held .that, this prut " BOISE. tn the years, died Friday Right ty First. were entertained officer April f. AP) When Ooehoa, Tbe family came te - Pajrsoa joyed by U women. cl pi was vital to fuccea of the Wallace residence, M Ninth East e Relief Society hail by the year aee. ant. , camels roamed the Great Ameri- a XLer after a prolonged illness. of the Mutual Thirty guest werr -street, , surprised Mr, and Mr parent and the ihUewing brothFriends " Excludes Trade Paper can Desert all within the memory er ond istra eurvtve? BaNeta. Orta. Golden Anderson Monday evening, present, lecludlor. ln addition or- - fih was boro- - Feb. 4 JMi ia of Katbleem. Aoaatd. Dorothy aod the occasion the a teachers the oast, the SbeMea, Ths new bill specifically ex- of Anderson Mrs, Hancock, Mich., the daughter ot beingwae living men these animals per Conte sad grandpar eat, Mra. Bertha clude eommarctal paper including John and Sarah Hancock Me played, Mr. ganisation. A short program waa birthday. BridgeMorton Lestto- - of So shea, and cootie sen service knew tow4 S formed tul by progressiva naught Foaeraf eerrteed were held winning they and Mra. Alex notes, drafts bills of oxebange and Chrystai, who cam to Utah in th luncheon. Sixteen were bankers acceptance with maturi- ot They established a parasite to at f p.m. Ml me Second ward Saturday early days her father being prom chapel. the high poor layers. the dangerous spotted fever wood Interment will be -la the Payees ceme ties not exceeding nine months. inentiy identified with th mining end Hansen Aftou 4 Misses The de a tery. ' It also exempts securities issued tick. Thelma McKinnon entertained the industry in Utah, as ons of ths h Beauty Operator Th. Free. Y conof th Ttntic district the at of tbe social unit Tire velopers bp mutual building and loan and Such was tbe Information Fidelag toner vae eoowUoa A by BVOI given 400 1. March tributed to the Idaho office of mutual homestead associations Miea LUliea AUred Hansen home Monday evening. The was married to Mr WaUac John Byrne. 82, propri- A Die Bertirf end . home of the time was spent with bridge and 8, 1 862. t It modifies tbe cause for revoca- the biological survey by Dr. R. A etorBtMGHAM evaer of a hotel end boarding Tuesday eveninq el tbe aod was dreore-tionluncheon e jigsaw puzzles; Eaeter tion by eliminating tbs provision Cooley, entomologist of the United houae t Coperfield. dropped dead on Surviving, besides her husband, forme. Attractive to 2ft. served fevorx-weurod. M. Bridge end sons: Wallace, John are four health a service labor Vet ef Copperfieid Friday ef heart regarding unsound or iriaolventState, public 0 0 i followed. Mra De Lilly Alexander attach. Wallace and Alexander Conditions of the Issuer, and tho glory at Hamilton, Mont. Henry Thirty Camp Bonnevillemet Daugh Mr. prixe the Byre4 bad received the high .core Lake, and Now Dr. Cooley snd assistants Bora ir Kaglaad, lor: Wallace, all of Balt power to revoke when the Rev st the C. ters Vtah Pioneers of to Mr. 21 second favor lived, ia CopeerDeld. years. going InWilliam Thurssif are preparing to propagate R tVAllac- - Jr., of this He ia survived by two eon. James Wegener. A brief eetxlon- of bu this "Is In tbe home of Mrs, Fannie 6a ford C. Alex MrvVA. Three brother day afternoon, with terest of the public welfare. parasite In Idaho where spotted aod Donald Byrne of ftaa Diego, CaL, nes wee held.e Miner as assisting hostess. v 4 H. McChrystal, Mark McChrystal It retains force to revoke for fever, which te spread by wood aLeaageier, Mra Katio Brocklebank of and three Angeles, end Salt 09 wee played vtoimtione of the provtstons of the ticks, makes periodic Inroads upon and Jayson McChrystal, Lak, Progressive Progressive 69, followed by aa and a sister, Mra Sarah M. Par g)ven luncheon, e luncheon served et e party Bower bill; If the Inner has baao or Is the cltixenry. was the diversion at MS, HGRuTidA rSTEKSOJf survive. also CsJ., Camels were brought Into southby Mr end Mra ArthurLee sens, about to engage in fraudulent Hollywood, tbe for party by MraArthur Clyde PAYBOK Mra Alfred Ida Peterson, Thursday evening for ths Arrangement of funeral service transactions, and for fraudulent ern California, Arisons, and New wife Optmist club Thursday afternoon. of Thomas Peterson died club. Friday Three table of th card gam wre awaits the arrival in Bait Lake of e misrepresentation la information Mexico from Africa and Asia in evening et the family bom la William R. Wallace, Jr., from Ban filed. She wae bom Dee. 14. 1144 at tbe middle of tho last century to X large crowd attended the n played. et nuel Sweden, the daughter Frandsco. do service for the army on tbe Stockholm, ' Recovery Right Retained "Gold end Green" bell of tbe A public card party via given by Luadholm. Lind Adeif aod to Cams berg tbe held of I. M. A, The redraft retains the right American deserts ee peck animals. Mm wae married March Sixth ward J the Neighbor of Woodcraft Thursla the amusement till It bet! Tuesday evening Patrolman e security holder to recover the Upofi them were brought to S. L, Lofaa Tempts. Me te survived by day evening at the Women club- Former contest dance Vis demonstratprice paid if he has been defraud- number of ticks which la torn bnebead and the following children; Tbe end Miss house. Lunqhaon followed. Wil bet Purled Sunday Tnomae William. Aeree H. insure A ed by Thomas Griffith ed. but eliminates hie right to re- were pestered by parasites. The end Shurtleff Don J David A., and Raid D. Pe- Helve Shurtleff. Mrs. Harold MiteheU wss hostess cover damages. camel ticks died out eventually, Herbert eU Mra Sroma Mine Nell Haycock: snd the first to the ef Saataqaln, Funeral service Jop Moroni Gil. club Friday The regulation for foreign the local bureau of the survey wee terson. ef Samaquin and Mra J. W couple wee selected to represent Punter afternoon. ! I'"1-MinBridge was played, after tuple, 72, former patrolman curltlee was altered to make Informed, bat the parasiUw adapt Diysdale ef Bolt Lake; Use a Meter Mm the Sixth ward In the endi?k. Ed. Done which luncheon was served. detective pt tbe Salt Lak pollc Genevleee Fugal of Hentlegtoa Park CaL; qulremente practically the same ee ed themselves to tbe t common oEmtlyCoenel Aomnel to will be conducted Loodholm ef Park were the Judges. brother those covering domestic stocks end wood tick which carries spotted Waterloo, club spent an department, Tbe and her father Aldof of the Sixteenth ward chapel Sunder bonds, except that the issuers and fever, and now southern California Landhotm Oregon, enjoyable time at the home to of Soacaquto. who wlU be 99 was hostess Jensen Burial will take place 12:20 at Elme Miss underwriters of the foreign loans has few of tho noisome bags. Mra Leona Henrie Thursday afteryears old. Jens 34. B. E. M. club Monday evening. noon. ftftO was a fea to City cemetery. would b obliged to Die In addition: Progressive The camels, later freed to range Fnaeral services will be bald Sunday the which after wee played, wae Bridge Mr luncheon served. at Lp w. In the Sentaqnin Gillespie wu retired from Second mem lure; The terms of any collateral at large, lived In the border ter- ward luncheon was ssrvsd to sevsn , police department In 7912 afciapoT Interment will fee ia the bars. th, Mabel Morgen won high agreement, arrangement or under- ritory many yearn afterward. Mra leavNottall, who is ter 17 year, of eervlce. He died at score and Mtsa Velda Gammon, sec ingjdrsAafah Dr. Cooley brought to n band of Santagnln cemetery standing. if any, between the unsoon to spend tbe summer An hi bom. 94 North Beventh Wert end prise. FLYXX derwriters or selling agent or any ths parasite last summer and dewas honored by neighWatlsburgto treat, Thursday afternoon- Mrs. other person, and the borrower or posited them to tho vicinity of TAJIK cmr Mra Bthel Flynn, 49 Sarah bors of at home Friend may call at th ltollaa lfre. Hanry Oases reviewed the Madsen Monday afternoon. any other officer or agent of the Mayfield, on tho edge of tbe moun- wife ef Roland Flynn, 4H Woodeide ave- book. by Again, room of th Deseret mortuary Bat. Lets Etartt Over borrower, twisting to the said loan. tain home desert. In the desert nue, died et her home here Friday. the meeting of Young, Vahni Mra we born In Waco, T ardey and Sunday prior to er. Nineteenth Century club, at the ILEBI LEGION WOVEN particularly that section known as NovemberFlynn I, 11(2, o daughter ef Mr. the vie. Mensel Friday Rlacks creek, II cities out from and Mra Chari so Ware. She bad lived home of Mrs H. B. GIVE PROVO PROGRAM! aiternpon. Boise, licks infected with spotted Sarvivtng are her feoebsad; a fever have thrived, nourished not Carroll American Leclon auxLehl Tbe Park Flynn. Family Notice City, end a only by sheep but by bounteous Mra Opal presented a program for the iliary Murray, Lubbock, Texas REVIEW BOOK! Provo unit et the Armory WedFuneral services will be conducted te iCLCB PIONEER GROLP MBETt supply of rodents ALLRED- nesday ere al nr. Mra Lottie Wort He wu expected 'to come In the Park City. L. D. A. chapel Monday en. preeldent of the Provo rronp, 1 p mwHhu, burial la Park City at this eet to new egetn year out n of the Alice Louise presided, tbe event was larreiy at The family will hold a Chapter r (Continued From Page Ore ! supply. Tbe parasite are brought cemetery. Friend may call nt the Deseret mor- Reynolds club met at the home of landed. genealogical meeting Sunday. April in tha roof garden Lake Saturday, and at the Mra K. Tatton Monday evening, 9, at 4 16 Jj-pressed a desire to talk with the In already fastened to 'the ticks tuary in Rost Park City Sunday nod Monday with Miss Hasel Brockbank in The family of P. N. Guymon cele- of the Hold Utah. chief of the government If possi- they annoy and these to turn are home tein the reWorth Lottie Mra services. prior hie brated charge. to one of rodents captured for assigned ble end falling that with at with a banquet at the home of his viewed the book, Councclor the purpose. In torn the rodents I MAT bis trusted ministers. WB ALMA WATTS Mr- - and Law, by Elmer Rice,wasafter which daughter end Tho May ' surname association furnished Mre George Higgins Monday eveThe latest Invitation were ex- distribute the ticks among other John Alma Watts II school teacher a program of muslo Mrs. F. Hedqulat. tended orally to the Canadian and rodents end the ticks distribute tbe of Kanosh. died in a local hospital on Mra Vlvl Cover were laid for 12 will meet Sunday. April 9. at 4 29 he ning. Mexican envoys by Undersecretary parasites among other ticks and Thursday at 11:1ft p at Re came to Emm Wakefield Ml. Grace guesfs: Muaio end (octal chat fol- p m. In room 22 Bishops buildMra end Booth T. Lake seven days age to undergo ver, Mra Edith lowed. f ing. 49 north ijain street WlUlang Phillips of the state de- eventually With allied anti Rodent Sail o drive tbe disease is theoretically an Mr.operation. partment. d dauehtere: Kill Watt waa bora In Kanoab. April the followtnr Tbe Alumnae t Fldelaa the tha mlaalonarV committee, were mt vie, reunder control Meanwhile deflnlte word wee It, IFT, n ten ef Baldwin H and Em- (new and Hie. He Rick. Prove, Bullock la charge. Marie B. x h home of Mra Of course not nil the parasites ma Wheaton Wettei Since be wee In Washington that tbe ceived end Mra. Roe. end Mrs. An enjoyable time Monday evening. Rue men Mr., ho had taught school, and le Draper, Wellinirtoe; waa world economic conference will be come from the original American young with needlework;1 music Ceata Tlee of theB. T. 7f y,r tor the last 14 years had been a school Toune. Rowley, and .pent Mre. Pearl end camel stock. They ere also importchat. Luncheon r held In London about Juno 11. r, in Kaneeh. three brother. Mark Meelne servedsocial entertained by the Miuec Beth Helper. to seven members. He survived by hi The great conclave on which ed from Africa. widow, Mrs. end Marion Meraln. Price: Leona Gibbons and Elisabeth Alice Dame Watt of Xaeoah; three sons Matng Fayette Idaho; a How Is ere ot centered the nations effectively at tha hopes parasites r An open session of tho Ladies Holbrook Monday avaning Watts of Centerfleid; Orvil WUIlem Kelllo. Price end foer Later the group attexpected to meet within a .week will function In Idaho has not been J,A. Clayton Cleveland. A. Winder. Watts of Prove, and Vordua Ellen Literary club was held Wednes- Oatler borne Mre. determined definitely but the ex- Watte or so of that date. 1m of Kanosh; two daughters Mra Ohio; Mre. BooMe winder afternoon et tho home of ended a theater. day o Loa Aneelea I D. Ruth Thomson Mra ahead. and Dele American Mia Merain. Mra Ann of periment Elaine If, The personnel the Mire Effle going Bsndley, with Watte of Kanosh, end Jeremiah Watt and Mre. Holly Smith, Colombia, elao Randier M assisting hostess. Pa- Llterary league membereWrMent-e- d delegation Is already under con- of In the meantime the local office of Mra BarLeaminrto. .three were "Bolivia" on sisters, Arta the biological survey has joined bara Jx presented before tha a sideration by President Roosevelt W. call t tiie Wallace SeraMra Mabel H. Clark and Mra club program afternoon Hopkins and Mra Ruby rrtlde at, tha Tbe name of Bernard M. Baruch. with the state department of pub- Treraoa of Kanoeh, and Mra Emms W mortuary l Hannah C. to view the body 9 Packard; Spanish mu- home' Thursday ' Graham. of Mra Earl be held at aorvteas New York financier, has been lic welfare in issuing a warning to fvcrsoB ef Sait Lake, and eight rewas A sic alto rendered. tasty Mra Lynn Taylor read. Muetevwx, with idtarmaat ia the Clave- -' past followed the program. heard In eonje quarters as a possi- hikers and field workers that tick, Pvnemf narvlcee wilt be conducted Nole Nilsson. .cemetery Mra a hr lead ere ble member. already shout and are dan- Monday nt 3 ie p.m. In the Kanoeh The Ysl Norn Alumnae mot wtth gerous. ward chapeL Frienda may call at VIOLET JENSEN the The O. N. O. club met with Mr. The Joint recommendation Is spring room ef the Deseret mortuary Mrs. T1olt Jnaan. , wHa ef Jeaaph Mtse Eunice Bird Monday evening Social and music preceded Setor4s and Gladys Billings Thursday evening. and the Plan home y at Sunday Waat luncheonchatserved vaccination and caution. 34 aoctk TWrtaaoth Spanith Fork Post ef Jan mb otx to in Kanoeh. Monday from noon until members Following luncheon, cards wars treat, died ia a local hoapKal Friday O 0 BuriaL wilt take piece In the Ka Fete For S. L. Group aa eparatlop. played. at S.ftft P.m. after nosh City cemetery. Tho missionary committee of the Mrs. Jeftaaa waa born la Balt Lake. Span-Is- h Provo Relief Worker SPANISH FORK April dene ThursJan. 12. im. a daughter ef Beary C. Vineyard ward gave MBA. SARAH MARADI6 BJfOW Fork post K& ft, American Lee and Lacy Walk. day evening. Mr. and Mra Elmar a, Lon, are buebeadj" bar rf)l entertain the Salt Lake - Resignation Accepted bar Mr. Borvtvtag Axel F. Mra snd Holdaway, PRICE Funeral services will be held and four sod and daughtara post Wednesday evening. April 12, PROVO, snd Mr. snd Mra Hugh Ps- . DM, for Mra Sarah April 271), county Sunday, April One hundred and fifty visitors are comm WU tetsllv IsM.ro.t fn.w. 4. .ho loner have accepted th lured PBmM5g YEBSXt, BUrKfTUIT expected, including: State command' Wednesday ltf an automobile acresignation of - Mra Thelma " E cident Delerea VaraaI Bllekfeldt, to er Charter R. Mabey. OQDEN Mapleton brack. !. Weight, relief worker with the elty Mra onSnow, Oloda Tbe visitors will form an auto and fant dacightar of Chria andmnosa. the wif ef Mason L R. F. C. office. . The Friday after a abort ft. Caravan and will leava Sait Lake Mracounty 1171. in bom Snow, ws February a trained social St. Joseph. Utah, the daughter of Sarah child wu bora Nov. 2ft. 1211. Surviving Weight, &t I pm. They are expected to reach worker. wa transferred to Provo Bedford and Niels Larsen. She bad been re the parents aod oee brother. Arise Spanish Fork by f p.m. from tho Salt Lake R F. C. office an aetjr church worker for a number Chris Bltckfaldt. Funeral eervieog wHl - SALT LAKE TEMPLE Fooled Her Frienda last yaar and since that time has ef year. be bald Sunday. April I, at 12 Wp.nt Salt Lake tempi will close Instrumental In organizing ths Surviving. Widen her husband, are Mi the Llndqitiit chapri. Interment will at Th end Man Denies Embezzling bean the ef air ef tho regular work on be la the Brigham City cemetery. local relief offices. Every ttoe I weiH ret Ktferl Wednesday evening. April 2, snd frleede weid eay t m Why because her husband WON LEE GRANTHAM 1 got tired fat'Wealli Hearing April 18 Dr8heJ. resigned setti J. Weight waa recently apyere 19. reopen Monday morning, April kcerin New , ft Delegation Ethetv aoe Inspects eay 2. Lae tfeey OODEN Orantham. Doq GEORGE F. RICHARDS. PROVO, April t Charged with pointed SKlatint physician at the look lot thiooef I hov Mra. Arthur Orantham. yea embesxllng e horse. John H. Gor- Utah Stats hospital t Provo. President loot ulte lot of fat with Kreack . Proposed Road Job Of Mr. efandOgden and now of Honolulu, don of Orem entered a Plea of not eanal fha In waa a F'feel Jerr Frovo Itftk (Otis drewead Bar NBPHL I end MANYl Juab TEMPLE April guilty. Friday In the city court. He Grantham borne, March 31 according ix m2). wee released without bail and the Leht High Type Team eepnty eamtnieeionerg. Delta. te Information reeaivod bare fay H. 1. The Manti tempi will doss for To lose tat end et the tuns time Lions, citizens of Leamington, and Taylor, an nncta of Mra Grantham-The1n In phyeicel ettr&et!veoes end bearing aet for April It. to conference Belt Lake City, on Cel Guests of Lions Club aNebi Kiwanlan recently Inspected body ef the child waa found In end youthful teko on on half spirited proposed road from Lemlngton In- the eanal by feia stator, Barbara, IS. Tuesday, April 4, and D. V. F. MEET! ET teaspoonfu! of Kmecheit in to Juab county and thence connect, and a little girt friend, within a "tow Tuesday, April 11. LEHT. Aprit The Lehl high of hot before breakfast w.ter glase minutoa after ha waa mlaaod. Efforts SPANISH FORK, April t Net schools with the Tintic-Do- g Valley 'championship amateur log road. LEWIS ANDERSON, every raornlny. Tbe proposed road would to reueeitate the child ware tn vain. officer, of Camp 1, J. Wylie Tbom-a- a typewriting team waa banqueted A Jar that last ft weeks coat but President a trifle at Schramm-Johnso- n family loft Ogdon three chapter, D. U. P. will give a so- Thursday evening by the Lehl Uona shorten the distance from Delta The Grantham Drue Mr. age for Honolulu where N cial honoring the retiring officers club. An exhibition wae riven by Lemlngton and other MlUard coun- yoers LOGAN TEMPLE Owl Dro Co., Drur RailBroadway Is Co, chief dark for the Jrantham. next Thursday In the Fourth ward the glrla: Beth Andereon. firat place ty cities Into Salt Lake by it miles way The Logan Temple or any druttore tn the world but rill Mr. Grantham waa Mail sarvlca The plan la to build s new road amateur Kobe Mae Comer, second Reiiaf society hall. to Og- Tuesday evening April d. and will be ure end kef Kruachen Salta "th . ire- " ia th Ameriesn Left to act Gamp 2 will meat the asms after- p ace amateur; Paney Hanaen, third seven miles from Lmingtoa den. on- tho way to reduce wide hip, morning of Tues- SAFE noon at 1.14 p m. at the home of place amateur, and first place tec. Rocky Ford thned Your and era besides the parent prominent front and double chin and 11. miles to the Dog Valley road, twoSurviving Mra. J. B. Hughes. The history of ond year; Helen Hann. first place Lee day,- April slaters: Barbara end Mary train Lffeel the joy of living money JOSEPH R. SHEPHERD. Mr. end Mra John Houghton will iwvtce. Evan Cruft, Lehl high com. and Improve ths Id mile of road Grantham and two brothers, Dick and back dissatisfied after this first mercial teacher, waa coach. be reelted. from Dog Valley to Nephi. Jinnsf Grantham, ail of Honolulu. Preaidant Jar. Adv. ' - 4r-dfe- . rL.D.S. Work Among ; Red Men Demonstrated , . - -- -- A moving demonstration of the work being dons by tbs Church Baptist of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Bethel Moth south near Tenthy Saints among the Indians oflbe Bait, H. Lyos Bejnea, pastor; of Mexico, Mrvices st lit snd it am. aoo southwest, the Axtec and ths dwellers on tbs j add pm. 1792 Indiana avenue waa Burlington Isles of the i blue Pacific, , bundsy E. K Partridge. given by the Genealogical society services at 10 am., J and I p.m.south' of Utah at ths Tabernacle Friday Immanuel Becond Corner for end Fourth East; w. Richard night as a part of ths program anths one hundred and third Silnuur, Sunday service at nual conference. , and If am, and 4.79 and 7:7 ft to The tabernacle was, filled PR-l' M weet Second Grande Capacity. pastor; Sun- or a half hour before South, E. F. partridge, By 7 19 and 11 am, ano at aervicea the'day of the time for the opening .is meeting, thousands of people had- 4.20. aod I Christies S) Inched their way Into the aydl- - Centre! Christian Fourth South In choir seat torlum filling every snd Third EastiG. L. Loddell, D.D.. loft, balcony and main floor snd peator; Sunday services st Me and P m lining ths aisles and the sides of 11 s.m., and .i and 7:44 47 seel Gathered Christiana the building. G. Simpson Promptly st 7:10, the hug con- Ninth South; Welter and at 7.4 services gregation rose to sing "Tbs Day leaden Sunday pm. Dawn Is Breaking- - after which 11 am, and Seleses Ckrlstlaa - Elder Levi Edgar Young of the Firat 114 east Broadway; Sunday ' First Seven Presidents of Seven-r. services, 4 19 and 11 a.m, and 2 , ties delivered tbe opening prsy--ep reAfer brief explanatory Second- - it east Soutnt Temple. and It am. Fielding Sunday services marks by Chareh sf Christ Smith of thi board of directors of G. E. Crendell In Elder tbe Genealogical society, who Americanat 7271 south State; Sunpresided. Elder Jack Galbraith was cherage. am. 14.14 ' day services st southsnd 11 79East; Introduced. German 221 Eighth Indian Speaks In Wuthrich charge, While a hushed and reverent Elder Peter cervices at 1 4 am. audience listened. Elder Galbraith Sunday Cssnresm tlesal told of hie early life, how he had PHtlllpt Beventh Eaet and bean born of a pure Black f eet 1 n Arthur t, "Hii:e, min ietef ; dlan mother and a father of Sunday services st 9.4 and 11 am, 4 wee Dutch-Iris- h and pm. descent, how he baptised in the Homan Catholic fit. Pauls Eplseepsl Ninth Last and Broad church at the age of 7, how when way; Her. Alwyn E. Butcher, rector; he grew up to manhood, be be- aervicea Sunday at . i;li and 11 came a Master Mason, am. Chareh of Gad Always searching for the light of life, he grew to manhood and MO collections Corner Flnt South married Susan Alder Hudson, a and Seventh West; Sundsy services member of the Mormon Church. at 2, A 4 IGerm.n) and 7.79 p.m. Lathersa Years passed during which idar Galbraith became impressed with Tabor First avenue and E street; P. Res. J. Chrlsttanesn, peator; tbe beauty of hie wife's Ufa the the services st 19 snd 11 a.m. truth of the Word of Wisdom snd itundsy 119 E. St. John's Evangelical ths strength with which "Mormon" Seventh South; the Rev. F. E fichu teachings endowed their believers. menu, peator; Sunday aervicea at 19 While undergoing an operation. end am. (English); German servElder Galbraith became convinced ices 11 17 4 am. st of the truth Of the gospel and made Christ Evangelical of Murray 1T1 a pledge to hie Maker that he East 41th South; the Rev. John would loin the Church and Uve F alerts g, pastor; services at 7 and the truth. p.m. Methodist Impressive testimony and demonstration of ths book of their Centenary 1749 South Fifth Kant Inwas B. mads by thrss W. forefathers Foley, pastor; Sunday servic14 p.m. Ttmblmboo, . hie es at t:4i snd 11 a m. end dians Moroni Park Eighth East at father, snd bis eotr from ths Liberty Cerwxrdtne. Chester South; Vinth reservation. Washakie services nt 1.4 Elder Moroni Ttmblmboo told minister;am.Sunday 7 74 U end p m. how his whole heart and soul endGrace West and Fourth are in this work, I have received South: H. Eighth M. Merkel, minister; Sunmany wonderful testimonies that day services at 19 and 11 am. and Joseph Smith Is the true prophet 7;l pm. of God and the Book of Mormon First Second South - at Seeo Is tbs true record, he ssid. East; Dr. Rollla H. Ayres, pastor; Life Enriched Sunday services st 141 and 11 am. Under the influence of the gos- and 9:19 and 7.19 First CoaaregatloBal pel, our life la beginning to bloe- - so in like s rose. Each generation; Corner First South end Fourth is becoming better and wiser snd East; Sunday services at Ml 19 end 11 a.m. ; our standards ere being raised. Jtaaaroa Then Eider Moronis young son. First - Church Sixth- - Beet and who had to stand on his- - tiptoes to speak into the microphone, re- Fifth Sonth; T. C. Lochia pastor. services at 9.4 and 11 am. cited In n clear, vibrant voles his Sundsy faith in the gospel as revealed un- and 7 sad 9 p m. Presbyterian to the Prophet Joseph Smith. He Third Eleventh Eaet and Sevenwas followed by bis grandfather teenth South; H. T. Comin, miniswho speaking In ths Indian tongue, services Sunday at I 4 snd II afterward interpreted by bis son, ter; a.m. said I waa In the Battle of m and Christian Endeavor at 7:19 Preston and came out of that bat- p Westminster First West and tle alive. Ws are all Lords chil- Fifth South: W, H. Ensign, minister; dren. iie can punish us any Urns. lundey services at 1:4 and 11 If he wanta to tip us over, ha can snd 9 pm. (Sarah - - Daft Borne) and 7.4 p.m tip ia over, I notice that airships and automobiles have been inReorganised Chareh Church of Jeans vented. They are all the works of Reorganised Christ 719 South Fourth East: A. the Lord. Sunder services pastor; Tho principal adderea of the M. Chase, at 14 and 11 am.; and l:4 and evening was given by President 7,4 pm. - Anthony W. Ivina who told of A. M. E. . tho history of ths Laroanitas snd Located Trinity 24 South; the Nephltea, and of his work Herbert W.atBleteon,Eaet Sixthservices pastor; among their descendants in the Sundsy at 11 a.ta. and 7 end 17.14, southwest and In Mexico. An Im- 7.19 pm. pressive picture Of ths msgnifl-cencrnltariaa of that early civilisation was First Corner Thirteenth Eaet sketched by the speaker. end Sixth South; Jacob Trapp, min. Speaks of Long Peace later; Sunday services at 4.4 and He dwelt on the peace and har- 11 am. and 4 and 7.19 p.m. mony prevailing among ths La- MUGGS roanites and Nephltea for 719 year - after Christs visit to them. 'Then there were no robbers, said President Ivina "and no murderers. I Clean-U- p wonder what ths adoption of similar customs would do for ns in this day. HEBER CITY. April 1. A cfean President Ivins said that his visits up and beautification will to the Indian tribes snd bis studies begin In Heber City campaign on April 10, of their life convinced him of their and continue to April 1. under dideeply religious Datura that they rection of the same officers who 4 believe "God to be their father Served last year; Mayor H, Clay chairmen; Mrs. Jennie from whom they came and to Cummings, Wood Broadband aide. Florence F. . whom they return. secretary-treasureHickea, Casey After the address of President Wat kina district 1. John E. a quartet of Maori boys clad Danielson, captain district ho. captain, .in their colorful native coetumes Dr. T. A. Dsnuenberg. captain, dis-2, and playing native Instruments trict No. I; Isabel Baum and Boyd aaog a native song, outstanding tor Duke, dlstriet-Noc-Mayor K. Clay ths beauty of tine, harmony, snd Cummings, public nuisances: John A. Dr. B. A. tbe "exotic Fortle, churches; quality displayed by T' youthful schools: Frank Hardy and muelclana T. A. Dr. Dannenberg. public build-logAt the opening of the program, bishops of wards, vacant lota, Salt Lake Mexican choir sang A drive ths he made to have va- -f - "Arise; O Glorious Zion add a cant iota will used for publto gardens double mixed quartet of Indiana under supervision of the bishops of! from Washakie wearing feather the ward In which they lla headdresses and native rarb sang The special project featured by .. "O Stop and Tell Me. Bed Man. tbe elty this year Is the cleaning of A Maori also played a trum- - ell and Straighteni pet solo,-"TKsphltes ing of all irrigation ditches and .... Placing them ail a uniform distance , . Elder Smith asked those having from .property tinea - The city will POP .the blood of Lehl In their veins to furnish trucks to haul trash two during the clean up. The othstand and several hundred in the days er communities In ttao county will audience responded. be an invitation to join In, given We Thank Thee. O God for a the campaign and make it county- - if waa sung by ths congre, , Prophet as was conducted last It wide, gation and the benediction ' pro-- The neat meeting will be held year Satnounced by Elder Melvtn J. Bal- -' urday night, by which time all caplard. tains are expected, to report full organisations, and have bulletins u placed Into every home In their bun-ha- g, ' i s P-- , - Elder--Josep- h Flfto-Oourti- ; -- re - pup-eon- Trev-sille- Santa-quin- e p-- s srm set' U. S, Seeks. Change.. , In World Policy - - ' pa ' nt I - li- lf.n teo'-he- A. Oet-le- R1 ale-te- Ft. (at n urr-Fufiarz- 11 - as i -- r- par-nt- Ethel Lost Quito A Lotjif Fat ii Temple Notices Hore; as, - ', Heber Sponsors er , Mil-la- e en . hi -- se - one-ha- lf McGINNIS Figure Never Lie Wasatch By WALLY BISHOP -- VMXT DID jjfhtae MtfwgR PLEUTV1BUT 'P$ WtoWED fM PAPA were shb M Her vm GoT ms OP RCSeTTRAf V),OlK VUMo WAS A r; 4; g, " s; -- . Streete-diggln- he Lamen-tatiop- ." 7 v- J)oa Tour Mimr JSSESaa lUAert Jlough, Pimply Skint ' aWiAk' raw w - . Callcora; haoea clear tklm jfand Anoint the affected parte with Ctoten MufuwwU T Vuhoff after a short time with Cutlrera Soap and hot water and eoniuros bathing for sevonlmtoutas. Pimple., sexhea and .11 forma of akin trovuilea faickly yield to this treatment, SoapEe. Ohrtmwrt 25 and She. aaplaeachfre. Addrreai "CreicwraDroA fi T. Matoaa. Mare. - . . Price Ward Select Team For Honor Day PRICE, April .Contestants' to represent Price ward In two divisions of the annual Carbon M. JL honor day have been ehoeen. The dance couples selected to enter tbe stake final were: Georg Faucett end Mis Virginia Porter; Doyle Pitta and Mies Lauren Stevens. Mies Katherine MacKniyht will repro-oen- t th ward Is the retold story contest. ( The public apeakinff eliminations will be held Tuesday of next week and the drama contests will be held Toeday. April IX The stake finals will b held Friday, April 2L. , t 4 a. 44WW, Pop Give the Man a Tre at -- By J. Miller Watt |