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Show , x , ) t 'i i 4- . repent of tfcoir mw aw totag Repentance, said Elder Ctewnton, la a to tho on big message the people and of men. Tbo Lord' e a wB and tbs poop of tbo world, alike, moot repent. God requires true aElder sold Clawson; re pentane irs won ta predicated upon eepontoneo. Bo road a commandment of God given In thia dlspocaotlon calling tipoa hi Jrcsident Grant and Elder JJ Qawion Kimball, Wefli And C&llU Are Speaker , Friday Afternoon. T kRESTOENT ANTHOS H. LfrND, la tb (bmiM of PrssMent Joseph F. Bralth, prodded at th sound tomtom of conference, Friday afternoon. . The opening hymn "Com O Tbow King of Hag" songreguttann, with Prof. B. Cedi .!wu amrtatsmt tabernacle choir lead- -; ondacting, and Prof, Tracy T. r Cannon, assistant tabernacle organist, , at tho oonaote. Tbs opening prayer : by Elder Andrew Jenson oi offered and fha aeoood musical number, oon- -' yo mormtatoa gregstteanl. wa Gate r, ' , PttsMoug Bober j. Ckraot, President Hotter J. 'Grant was tbe Brat speaker. . He said he attended the general conference sessions wtuft. he was achild and a young man, tor SI ydars he ha attended thpru as M of the general Church ai : hia thankfulness that President Smith was able to attend O opentag segfiob and hoped he wpeld again be able to be ta attendance before the close of conference' He said he given unqualified assent and approval, as president of tjttf Council of the Twelve, to what wca said in the morning session con eeralng plural marriage. People who BOW advocate plural marriage," laid Preet. Grant, are It! very deed rebels and traitors. . And, he atdd, Jt la (be duty of those who may be approached on the matter of plural marriage, to 'expose those who approach them. ' 'They may toll yon not to tell who told you." said Preet but you - --do not have to keepGrant, faith with a - . croaked person. They may claim, he said, to be chosen and superior people. Well, they may Be," he continued, like a certain nation In Europe that claims to be superior " President Grant referred to hi testimony and knowledge of the gospel. Wiierihewa,, first cnosen an apostle. he said, he feared hi testimony wa not sufficiently strong. He had never - . tsen the Savior personally, Preet. Grant said, and he feared he might not be able to testify that the Lord lives! He related how his testimony came to Jihn, - He wa traveling on oce . occasion soon after- - ha had been or d dined an apostle with the lata Elder Lot Smith. Tb we near the place irwherelhe 1st Elder George A. Smith killed by Indiana... He asked Jr., war Eldar- - fed to leave him alone and as he communed with the spirit of God, he said, his 'eut testimony came to him. It was ns though God had spoken to him personally and he seemed le See in vision that it wa - God that he was chosen the ' be representative of Jesus Christ -thie last 'dispensation. The knowledge there and there came to . him, said Preet, Orenr. and for IS years subsequently he hss known and has never doubted. It gives him Joy and peace , which he cannot express, he said, and the testimony of Jesus swells up into and through ell hi being he. knows Jesus Is the Christ, that Joseph Smith a prophet of God and that his sue , was cessor have all been No man ever stood at the head of the muTCh.: pe- a ecTSred. who had more charity, more meekness more migh in the cower of the spirit of God. mere i love and kindness, more Justness and nobility, than President Joseph F. . Smith. .. Elder Radger Cbiwnon. t Elder Rodger Clawson was the next speaker. He added his expresion of pleasure that President Smith was able to be at the opening gesaton and bore hi .testimony to the. inathfulnere of work. He spoke of the the latter-da- y mercy of God In behalf of those wh i keen hia commandments and urged - Jettter-da- y Saints to so order then lives at to claim the mercy of a just related God. He Scriptural accounts of Gee-- , band-denwith hie people, which ho that the lord requires hia people to obev commandment ' ii I . ' . -- -- Hr R- - reponiano to the world. is merciful, said Elder Clawson, but he t aleo lost and he require repentance, The Judgment of God axe going forth, he said.becatMs mankind ha not hearkened to , the cry of repentance. Tbese are in very deed the last days, he continued, and as Isaiah foretold, in the last days God But a tine is Judging the nation la coining when there shall te no more of God Is warp it the word The Central powers of Europe cannot win this war said Eldar Clawson, because if they should, the millennium could not come; God's will eould not be done if militarism were to prevail. Elder Clawson said ho is not prepared to say that thia will be the last great war. hat he does believe It is leading up ta the eetabiiehment of This la a time, of the millennium. all times, he aaid, to obey the commandments of the Lord and to stand in holy places. Speaking of keeping the commandment of God, Elder Clawson referred to tithing, the Word of Wisdom, prayer And obedience to the counsel ef the servants of Norman McCarthy sang solo, "How Lovely Are. ThylEr yi Elder Jonathan Eldar Jonathan G.yl&mbaU wag fbe next speaker. ' Ha jakid people are not loath to eritieSas'' the leader of la Church, both general and local. They to t!phk It is their right and some of Them take advantage of it. He he eftea wondered, he said, Just tee a man posses the spirit vhsg oLOodt fls nsed to think be had the of the 'Lord when be was aa spirit in the elder southern state When. be. got excited While he was speaking, when be got red In the face and when tfia veins stood out on his neck as be people e The Lord COIIFEKt -- DESERET EVENING 1IEI7S , SATltRD AT I fight for the cause of their country It is the testimony of the gospel, said Elder Callls, that makes it possible for those mother to let their boy go mid to give them their blessing. of your When ye are In feBowmen ye are Indeed in the service of your God," quoted Elder Cal lie, and be said that out of the sacrifice made by these mother and the boys and husbands that go to fight the righteous cause, wil! arise a newofJeruthe salem of peace; the spread goeptd will result and all the purposes of the Lord will be accomplished. Elder CsLUs aaid the work Sf the Lord to growing in the mission field by he leaps and bounds even how and sees the fulfillment of God's will. The closing hymn was "Do Whet 9 Right, end the etoelngprayer wee offered - by Bide Joseph - R., Rob Ineon, president of the California OTY. CHURCHES -- . learned that the spirit of the Lord beget humility, aanenee meek h went on, whether the Saints Uka tt or not, or whether they like the speaker, wfyen the word of the Lord I spoken through a servant of God, It stands He was talking to a gathering of seventies recently. Elder Kimball said, and the question of missionary work cams up. -- He asked how many were between the ages of IS and 44. Nearly every man. present arose and be said, "Brethren, go to war; go fight the righteous battles of this great nation, Elder Rolon 8. Well. Elder Rulon 8. Well the next speaker, said everywhere are ween the eon of of the of the coming sign Man: The outpouring of the Judgments of God upon the nation of the world end the prophecy that the gospel should be carried to every nation. Thia work, eaid Elder Well especially devolves upon the eeventie Seventies at home performing the 'duties of their quorum he said, are In "training camps" preparing for the missionary call to which they are subject. Some have said, "My first allegiance But they are subject to any call that map be made upon them through the In every president of the Church. stake there la a president! and he U to there represent the president of the Church within the hound of hi stake It is hi prerogative to call and It is the duty of every member, be he h)gh priest, seventy, elder, priest, teacher or deacon, to respond. ,ln every ward there is a bishop and within hie Jurisdiction his call must be heeded. The priesthood Is the authority of the Lord delegated to man, but the Church is at the head and It le the duty of every member of the priesthood to respond to the call of the Church to respond by quorums or by individuals to any and every call that may come from the Chtrreh. .The boys of the Church are Is the training camp and in the tranche sqbject to the call of their commander in chief. "May success crown their effort' said Elder Well "and may God bless them In fighting the archenemy of Liberty." This is the call of the Church, said Elder Well to all the member to the priesthood, that every effort must be put forth o hat they can and in. win this what they are called upon to do at said 'Well Elder home, referring to the members of all the quorums of the priesthood, and If called to go to the training camps or to the battlefront, go and fight the enemy of Liberty, for the purposes of the Lord depend upon America end the Allies winning this war. This ta the call of the Church to the priesthood now- ,- said Elder Well and tt most and win be obeyed. . JPWer 6ark JL Callls , - Elder Charles A. Callls president of the Southern States mission was the next speaker. He referred to the circumstance that arise' In many Instances when young elders have returned home from the mission field and have remained only long enough to don uniforms and again kiss their mothers good by a (hey Jeave to It.restkew-mr'ttlfferenea.'- wax-.JD- , -f s, --.4 1 C. H. a-- o, "The-Christia- n B meeting. C 29 pm. Evening worship, ; sermon. A Severely Tested Worker." - Red Cross unit meets all day Tuesday. Midweek prayer service Wednesday, t p.m. . IATBERAJL ah a, loathe there 1LU0NS lVlattje be iQur fighting front. here and to D-- D. job tanks,' This the battleline that - ; -- y. Americas at LIBERTYLOAN The a fights K v Were v back, v- the Rtgh-Revere- ll NATIONAL COPPER BANK i snef BANKERS TRUST COMPANY wsun,s hern-oth- Loan Office aon-de-Uv-ery Seml-Wuak- ly h-- tors of i! tics prtiw wfn! ? if betk 1 ggs sd : lb mt tSlfiMW tbsSfert ckslti.t4 now hi I Cross deos fetifi rsiset W e Bgphta benefit o buiidttif posted Throui Wolsteofc 8t4ie h grtqnds ltd nifh board oJ Their n 'league has pro1 to bs frost of bunfalm At 9 3 Cirtif Fi the sold, "''fi Th e Mats bo much a terestinr which atientloi cesFVN est plea luffld ! In at madere ttattd prtauu for ele. prostyii precaul ish inf cd to i! Desp. crowds eatiy t pace bi of thel The cwnplei all dep cotnptit are coo and ar to the - SPIRITUALIST. aesaclafton TffahWale"8pTfRuAneW and First Spiritual Church will hold thete meeting at Moose hall, 221 south West Temple strjpet, on Sunday at 9 p m. Lecture by R. Gllrgy, subject, "Does the Bible Teach Spiritual Heating" The philosophy and phenomena of Spiritualism will be demonstrated by R. Gilray, presiMr Estelle. Yat dent. Ftrst Spiritualist chtrreh, chartered by the National Spiritualist association will meet at Odd Fellow hall. Post Office Place. Sunday aa follows; Conto I. and ference, 3.39 to I; circle!, Mra Jessie evening service at 9. ki&pe the pastor, will officiate at all service Wednesday evening service also. Rev. Clara L. Ferris, will give the Sunday evening addree Pastors address 209 east Fourth South street. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Subject Sunday sermon. '"Unreality" First Church of Christ, BelenlUt 3Jt " t r ' ' r nx - -- -- at the These 19 supertetendeau morning worship, oclock. Mra Norman G. Atkinson, Bur. soloist. Sermon, den-Endeavor Christian carer." 3- . ThoDtah chapter Earl were married Monday. They will IE anal at-fite- reride In th first ward nr.'FVTr Wertton wiTt eotBplyytth-ea- t of the examining board of th the state and remain in Lehi. Th doctor ta bead of th local hospital here and since there la no other physician-iLehi he was advised to continue his practice. - -s tube tribe fee Bred Lehi I rapidly going over the top loan. Bond with her fourth Liberty Something over 149.99 waa subscribed the presentallotduring thia first day andtheat entire amount approaching ment. , 2! Fairfield a Smalt town of only a Libertyt. families In this district has laateallot-menloan record of $9,990 in the - Word from Lieutenant - W. Robert Safety council met yesterday afternoon and Met night sUths Capitol. Addresses were delivered by Dr. J. S Jorce of Ogden on- - the Importance ofof first aid the Oregon work, and by L E Abbot Short Line on "Why Safety First " The on committee named chapter composed of Ferdinand Erickson of the Utah Fuel com pan v. F. E, Hansen of the Utah Light A Traction, and H. F. Johnson of the United States Smelting, Mining company. Refining LOGAN. Oct C- - Relative of Niels Rudolph Petersen, the soldier reported dead at Camp Kearny of lnfiuen, were pleased last night to receive a message from the camp announcing a slight Improvement la th young mans condition. Relafivea of the soldier here were responsible for the report that he wa dead and in fact they JOB PRINTING AND BOOK i did not know that such was not the BINDING. eaaa until laet'evenlng when the teleWo are th pioneers In Job Print- gram cam In state. Book tho Binding Another report of the same kind has ing and been proven unfounded by receipt of Our facilities are tho best any cUas of work, no matter how a letter from Private Leo Olaen of Lewiston, who was reported dead large or how small. time ago. The young man la in Deseret news job dept." some Prance and p he has many relatives here the report was widely spread in Logan. The letter stated that he was near the front but was in good health and spirit On Oct, t. in the official . .D.S. , ; casualty list. ..appeared the name of B. Henry Murray of Wellsville as aiusic among those missing in action. The official. notification to the boys mother Low Corps of emteref tmehor contained the information that he was raff. KaroU Lida Edlost on Aug. 4, and hence the mother mund, Tracy Y. Cannon. Marian Canwaa overjoyed to receive -- srtthin the non. Edward P. Kimball, B. Cecil Gate person. Margaret last few days a letter from her' sen Florence Jep i P. Melvin Peieron, Lucy dated-AuIj0v..ln.whlch.h.tat9d Gate (pcil), Romania Hyde. C. ft. been that he had Injured but was In a Bchetller, R, Owen Sweeten, Was. 4499,hospital sear the front and wag recov- 99 North Main, Balt Lake, ' ering. . Chairman Weston Vernon of the local UTAH CONSERVATORY OF board has Received a communilibrary from cation the secretary of the CarneMUSIC gie oorporatlon. informing him that it will be Impossible to furnish tho funds ALL BRANCHES OP MUSIC TAUGHT with which to construct a library build-in- g J. J. McClellan, Director. white the war is making such heavy Fy tmatlc-coara- ea demands upon the material resource. arranged for beOf th country-Cachgin aera and advanced pupils. Conserth ia beat and moat instruction vatory will county probably be a little Mower than soma other communities reasonable. Wa 2199. Old Historians , In goin cover th top 4to the Liberty office. East South Temple. is going ever the top In the Liberty made by th council of defense at a ARVILLA CLARK ANDELIN meeting held lent evening are a pretty - Vole and P good guarantee that tt will go over god Nine year study 4 Part London .by a good margin, too. Committee are aad Berui Studio, 48 East Booth Tam- now at work in alt parts of the county. Voluntary eubscriptiens , have Pie- reached a considerable som. 4. by-la- w n the MUSICIANS . school of WICHERT shoe: aowr-Teac- her a Hare him rend Nephf Anderso! latest book JOHN ST. JOHN. The story gives n personal always add In the interes-t- o some epoch-makievents k Church Hist or j, which ts the mil (T the senior manu&l for this seaswi Mutual work. ' Pride 85c. For salt b The Deseret- News Book Store-- FARMERS TO - m iDESM -- 1 3MJSS ESTEtLEJENSSN TwAtr toqek-whl- ch ng Ai i vsrtisenient.-- soldier MUHS aid ot renal goat DIRECTORY Jersey Jones Cbtyts T V 3 - them Anot NORMAN McCARTY. VOICE AND PLANO." Graduate School of Mssfc Ann Arbor.University Ten year director Music, Park College. Fopfl of cl pear and Earl Rosenberg. fi With the Utah Consgrratory. Teacher of . Marmonf ' Studio aad reeidoac llffio, 7th frd V trnooq whltb MO, CD P't. a and dispose to the i . Knig ;; PROF. CEO. CARELESS. , - . '.Ytoila.-'FMBo- ; : j, DAVID 7 he S'A'es . to Th is b be REESE. pi, last JU re-t-or, V Method at glagteg. Btudlo, 949 Constitution BMg nlaten-.- , o the few Acco U . . 9l( Laird Are.' " Phon Hy. tv before vn r.d GUNARD ERICKSON. TeoeheV f Ctertset. i; FahN f 1 Write fwr f- - i Caloguc. t f - PlSrtl T A TRACY YrCANNPN-.- W. M. LANGDON. Ann Arbor, Berlin asd Part 199-199Teacher of Plan . C VOICE. ', room Organ. Harmony. Studio, LEHL OcC 9. morning 44 East Booth Temple street. Phase lAom 8, over Deseret 8.- 8 Vd 4988. Ware tefe . , . Bholc Store. . (arm era win begin the digging of beets. During th part week, Cspt. David MATTIE K3AD EVANS Hbdge has had an parts of the mfi! 'CALVIN S. CAERINGTON. ' Plana Sfndlo. tested out and every thing ts .working In Fonr In perfect order. A aeon as ' enough Berlin. Student in - Studio 89 Constitution Bulldia . years and pupil of Go. Dr. Masons tench and tacha beet are on kand Miring win atari. Sterne Conservatory, Studies 914 Templeton Bid conJnnqUen . with Me thews ga Man will b assigned I Ihter aja pre- - dowahy. : . Hy Mll-soar of studio Bonn 1191-199- 9; 9. L-- : I kbiew MARIAN CANNON. J . , M 79 Sellii Ever Amble min morsf, Jadr, 'f . .1 ranch Idaho i daliy 2, IIS MAIN STREET. a Belgiat mid io Yhs took p romd dosat Ptipff of August iSfpsnuth.'BsrWk PvpUs may register Thursdays and OF PIANO. Saturdays between 3 and 9 p.m Studio, Studio TWCHKa 919 Templeton Bldg. it East Booth Temple St. Phone Wa 97 , Raaidenoe, Hy.Wj BEETS campti ready I vomer to the Mid to ' mt Toe if -- e - m TO GET TOUR BOY INTEREST IN THE MUTUAL LESSON? -- g. - exceptionar pricesbf tir.S5; $ijf.Eo;$II.OO and shoesareeHmg ' $12.00. "Other extra "good values in colored and. biacklid, with fabric tons, at $3.85 and $5.35 a pair rV Bible school, 11 s-- $tyle-lovi- a- ojutniH.'- - , Central Christina Chare fDtacfnle), (Corner Third Eeat and Fourth South street Chester A, Snyder, pastor. Zlmroer-ma- rev-nu- demands simplicity jn shoes,' as in other things. To meet this demand and yet please the .most exacting, tasto . JL the aim Of Milady Militaire Shoe! MUday Slilitaire is the newest thoa ght in Sport BootsT It combines beauty" -- and smartness, with substantial siraplici ty, in such a manner that it becomes at once a utility and a dress shoes, both comfortable and elegant. ' Thia shoe comes in such a wonderf ul range of styles you will X have no; trouble in selecting one that suits you. The colors are attractive brown, in ' varying shades, from the deep, rich, dark brown to the venetta shade, borderingon burgundy. ' All the charming shades of gray, from dainty Quaker to steel ' : gray. The heels range from medium low to high military, and the' toes from ex . tremely narrow to slightly rounding. - COKtUESATIOSlL church, corner Congregational of Fourth East and First South. Elmar I Goshen, pastor, morning service, 11 oclock, subject, "Keeping Up the Motels." Sunday school, 12 H, P- r PI ret e Danish Lutheran, corner First and E street, 2. C. Carleen. pastor.11 services at school at 10 uhirk'i cathedral, first South, SundayEnglish serviceam.;9 pm- - topic Second East. The Very Rev. Wil- - evening, "The Seventh Commandment.' ,w, leetwood. dean, 7:39 ua, holy" 'comm union; Hi am. Sunday DOJCT TOC NEED ONE NOWT Communion. , serschool; It am., holy mon by the dean There r times when every person St. Paul's Church. Third Sooth at and Ninth East St re eta tier vice needs an old fashioned physic. Indi-7:30 pxn, Sunday ant. 11 am. bloat- am. school. Vestry meeting gestion, biliousness, badorbreath, other condiTuesday, Oct, I, t t p.m, . J. H. Den-ni-- ing, gas, constipation mass of a tion rectev. . undigestarising froth ed 'food In the stomach need immenUCSBTTKRlA. Tabdiate Cathartic attention.' Foley Fh-s- t Presbyterian church, corner lets are mild and gentle, but sure in 0 and-- ' East- - Sooth Temple, Rev. action. They cause no griping, pain D.D.. minister. George Ewing Davie field am., morning serv- or nausea. They cleanse the bowel of Americans are moving on Sunday school, TVyi ice of public worship. It s m.. com- sweeten the stomach, and Ton up the liver. ' Give stout people a welcome munion and reception of new member sons and brothers are today, "they Toting Peoples Society of Christina light, free feeling. 8chramm-- J ohnson :J p.m. Second service of Drdgs. Advertisement. Endeavor, second as they each dives their 7:4 there tonight, risking p.ra.; theme, will pubiia worship. -- -Satan Hlndenbur Line." Third Presbyterian chtrreh, earner the move closer : LEHI SOCIAL NOTES. Eleventh East and Seventeenth South,-Rev- . H... W. Burger. pastor. The Sabfaath school win meet st l.ii Kiss Mildred Earl. daughter of Mr. is to provide a giant stream of food, Your over, The church eervtoe "b- apd Mr, Charles Earl, o'ulock. sod John S. pasernon the Eli egins at II oclock; sou ef Mr. and Mr by Batchelor, tor. Sacrament of the Lords Supper Batch e lor, were married to Salt Lake airplanes to clothing, guns, shells win be administered. New members Monday. Both are popular young peo- will be recei ved .into the ctrurch.,-- . The ple of LsM. Christian Endeavor will meet at I Mr. and Mr J. R. Giles and family You. must requires money- - .YOU musf?3upply oclock. . The Bible study and prayer are attending the Giles reunion In Salt on Wednesday at f Lake Friday and Saturday ef this week. meeting will- be --held - - vnot claim exemption. Mis Marios Gardner entertained a oclock. RAP-nrnumber of friends at a -- melon party Immanuel Baptist church, corner Sec- Saturday evening Mr J. F. Cutler of Salt Lake was is ond South sod Fourth East street : FOURTH. the guest of Mr C. W, Earl this week Sunday school, I 49 am.; F. J. Lues enterMr Mr. Roberts John and all sacred privilege for those home to" superintendent Classes foe9:49 agea tained a usmher of friends at a houseing' Loan. it -- offers pm.; Yeung Peoples meeting;'' Thursday evening. of party soldier-sontopic, "All for Christ Our Money." warming s the grim struggle of life and death. in our Mr. and Mr help Floyd Bradshaw Leader Gladys Bong and Marie Ritt 0 Public worship, with preaching by the Magrath, Canada, are visiting hia parMr. and Mr John Bradshaw. pastor, 11 am. and 9 p.m. Morning ents. Mr. and Mr Jnoin Banka enter-tlne- d calling to our boys; and to our allies On! On to" topic, "The Meaning of the Lord's SupSalat supper this week In honorMrof of "The Plan per;" evening topic, and Mr Mr. H. G. Smith, Eardly vation Revealed." Prayer meeting Wedvictory! G. L. Stookey. nesday evening at 9 oclock. Ethel South wick and Mis MarBethel Baptist church. Ninth South thaMias Ktrkham left them with all You, and every other American, must - thl week to attend and Lincoln streets (take Sugar House the U. A. C. Bible pastor. Bayne car); H. Lyon of Anderson Mrs. Norman Mr. and : f school at 10:49 am.; Fred A- - Fryrear, Tooele are visiting with his mother. victory is won. , . your resources, until The pastor will preach Mr Rachel Anderson. superintendent A Girt Named at 11:45 am.;attopic. Misses Myra Thomas and Norma 1 9 pm. on Are You Rhode." and Subscribe through this bank,- - where you will receive are attending school at the B. T In Your Church for Salva- Jones Trusting V. ' : pxn. tion?" Christian Endeavor at Robinson . Buala and Velma Misses prompt and courteous service. Prayef meeting Thursday, ,1 pm. and Messrs. Rubes and Bennie Rueaon In Balt Lake formed a theatre party CATHOLIC, ; Tuesday evening., - Cathedral of the Madeietne-ajoaep- h Mr William Batema entertained at East supper Tuesday evening In honor of 3 Glaus. C. M D. D. pastor.I I Catholic B soon leaves and South Temple streets; brother, Ruben, -whoThoee east Booth Temple street her residence, preaent campfar traiolng TIT The 9, , D were Mr. and Mrs LotOtusson, Mr. and Sunday Massea ! assistants, the Rav, Dr. & Mr Ira Russcn Mr. and Mr Rastn Anzalone and the Rev. George Bek. R union. rM las Velma Robinson and Wasatch Rueaon. Bennie Telephone. Hesrr Rulon and St .Patricks Churck Fourth South Mr. and Mrs A E. Manning returned three SJ hetweaa Ninth and Tenth West street home Saturday after enjoying a Maasea on Sunday at 9 and It oclock, weeks visit In California. gggW9 Itggll ettent Mr. and Mrs Hyram Seeley Sunday school at 19.20 a clock- - The Mr their daughter. Rev. Michael Sheehan, pastor. - Resi- Sunday here with s Tele- W. K Hopkins.- dence, 931 west Third Sooth. was tha meet ' Merrlhew 792S. C. Dr. Boyd phone, Wasatch Our Lady of Lourdes Church Elev- of hie grandmother,- Mr Ada. Stodhi ' enth Rpat and Seventh South street dard, Sunday,-- Itlons o Monday. Th beet crop here Short brings th good newsto that heIhh Masaee on Sunday at t and lS o'clock. - Mr. end MrerWattare. Peterson nd first 19 hem recently promoted the for is above fha part average are a.m- except oa children of Yakima, Washington, tenant In a Kentucky Camp. YltD Sunday school at 9 years and a record harvesting period Dortea the first Sunday of the month, when, visiting local friends end relative tends word from California Its Is expected since tho upper grade and he recently Friday it will be held immediately after the Mr. R. J. Taylor entertained graduated from th A two In school week. start Every The Rev. William afternoon at her home.- In honor of and oclock Mas high after a short furlough rJ school AO puymaste tat' aabaaripttoq bo take charge of a flying machine will 930 muth er. it being Mrs. Rebecks- Evan his la anxious Residenc crop that farmer Flynn, pastor. end complelnta regarding Eleventh East. Telephone, Hyland Mrs. Evans' ,9th birthday.A Aa a beginning of tb seasons wvt ah mild bo muds to J. L la by that date. en-- Mr. and Mr Robert'M. fid rod eve1349. th M. L A. of the Sana Raymond Roblnaon a recent draftee this year, Johnson, office with H. A. Radar st homo South tertained at their St. Anns Chapel Twenty-firFriday are giving a social next Tuastei ward was on now A St. 91 on at Camp Kearny operated Co. 93. West Ftrat North137. between Fourth and Fifth East streets ning. the local firemen and their wive Homo telophoao Telephone during the week for appendicitis HI evening. Masses on Sunday at 5 and 19 oclock. The party was gtven in honor of SylMr. Frank Fagan- - was aaecesWj Arret for th Nawa Daily, Betarduy and wife and mother, M r Gee. G. Robinson who goes Into govThe Rev. Timothy O'Brien, pastor. Res- vester Broadhent, Church on for appendicitis at the sag has Hone to tb California camp. pube operated this week. idence. St Ann's orphanage. Telephone, ernment eery ton of a have lication peach pita cal hospital Monday Practically Mie Alice Jones, daughter of Mr. and Hyland 1177. and been school collected the boys by After a Very pleasant visit f I parish of Otrr Divine Savior Mass Mr. Thomas Jones, return nd home Sunas much Belgium nearly girl andThese to California. Mr. and Mrs I at 9 and 19 10 am. at temporary day from Nenhl. where she has been wilt be ehlpped by the week clothe E. Manlng returned home Saturday church. Ninth South and Second East. visiting relative CTree during tb week. Red son of Mr., and Mr .Saute ResDEATH Clifton, SOLDIER'S The Rev. H. J. Wientje pastor. Last week John Batchelor, son of had- - the misfortune to idence, 177 east Ninth Booth street. Mr. and Mr Ell Batchelor and Mildred Jackson arm bis Tuesday when he tell Phone, Wasatch 4449. Discuss Safety First. Ear! daughter of Mr. and Mrs Chaa. W . horse. - f o'clock, f EM.VOOPAJL Jt rriHE spirit of the times east Third South. Sunday eurviou- Sse-da-IIy oclock am. and 9 o clock pmschool Hi am. The Wedueeday evening eervtcea are held at 9 oclock. Second Church of Christ. Scientist 999 eaet South Temple street, Sunday ervieee, 11 b clock am. Sunday school,I 49 was. Wednesday evening, ftrriee, Itstf, ksib f lode row "rient . I! |