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U , I Gompers r , I ' 1 - - :' : i a ,. . - tooditetrationbitil oila , i - " A : ; Dahh , . . - ' , 4. - i I ! , - -- i i reserrid . ? i Editp,,,,,n1 1: BY ItpliERT QUILLEN. iainninuattholleeerbell., Pub- newspaper, andt also the local flews to thie Dixie mission in 1861 and W14 oni of-threpublication of All lished herein. , first settlers of SL George. here he hag' dispatches special rech s , ; T -- 4--a-- ---- , - , extremes and ineisted always ndr eowmatoosasemnsteuei Perhaps the best epitaph 'Compere be written of him in is,' queetion Who is there to take bix 1W3 Ii I ! -- since resided. For a time he was, bishoP (Al , one of the wards there and later became 'ZS. 1924. sociate d witli the stake presidenci. When ...SALT.LAKE CITY. - . DECEMBER l 1 the St. George Temnle - was completed in, THE GREATEST OF ALL 1877 he was fiellel by President Brigham: ''' ; f. i, , birth-- I Young to labor there. Be has remained as ''. the 'I ' celebrate we r THIS st come to be the most there Miler. for the last 31 yeart as prest4 has Christ of .day I .;;; and tenderest dent of the Temple. President Cannon was widely known, the sweetest of note that a man of fine character,, greatly beloved by '. is ' , day of all the year. It worthy from a large eirele of friends for his splendid' havebeen festivals human all loving I f or, qualities. 25th the about Absolutely dependable in whatever earliest times telebrated was called upon to do he was a pillar of northern he of the December, the darkest time to the community and to the I ";..,, When people are most in need of Strength , winter Church and his death will leave a Vaealle", J and warmth, of hope and love. 1 ,, light that will be hard to fill and twenty-foI Nineteen hundred r since i The passing of "Uncle David." as he years ago Christ was born and ever that time-- a new 'note has- come into the Wall affectionately known, marks the closing .new glory and significance of a chaptersin, Church history and in the angels song. ,I. .: 4 has been added to the day. It Is no longer a history of the state, that is replete with 4, . celebration thf 'physical advantages, and noble' deeds and worthwhile- endeavor. May , ' I comforts ralone, although for these we are his posterity to the latest generation emu,. . , gratefuti,All these thingis are in Jesus spirit- late his glorious example and ever cherish ' and touched with a the memory of their illustrious sire. : - ualizedetherealized 1 , meaning of the divine FIGHTLND BAD FIRE. J The beautiful story of the humble birth when the .angels declared 'glory of,Jesna, I to God in the highiSt and on earth peace. ONCE again the efficiency of the Salt fire department in' time of stress i.., toward men," has since the time good-wi- ll . ,t,, has, been clearly demonstrated. With the It over and over told again. been of Luke, 4. ', 4 denever grows old, for it records an event of thermometer ranging to more than six below on and Christmas zero, grees morning foris such transcendent importance that it ever fresh and new To understand the life while Santa Claus was stealthily making bis and character of Jesus ' Christ is to make rounds to cheer the populace,, a disastrous out in a Main Street business the '. mystery of human life and to fire broke 1...:,, 7. block,a general alarm. Denecessitating are. and matt what'God know really 4 conditions the all members untoward to us spite by ; The Christmas message brings ,. 1 of the department were speedily on the Job facts. Jesus of the significant many ministry , ' There Is a new touch of human sympathy. and by their presence kept the flatnes with: a wider sense of brotherhood than the race in the area originally attacked and prevent'' Ihad ever before experienced. Great seers ed what for a time threatened to be one of , and prophets before the time of Christ had the very worst and most destructive firelt in ' a dimly seen that we are all children of one the history of Salt Lake. Occurring at Father; but Jesus gave us a dearer and a time when all the city was asleep dreaming ..$ itenderer conceptioti of this relationship. Ile of the Nocturnal Visitor from the region of few knew what WU going on developed, the idea that. all the love and di . 1tendenness and beauty which are so dear to until The Deseret News, in an extra edition. us are only touches of that which is full in scattered the , news broadcast throughout 4God. To feel this brotherhood is , something the city. While the damage done to some of and something the stores in the fire zone was 'well nigh real, beautiful unspeakably Ito be worked 1 make the complete, through the prompt and efficient for, something-tworld Inexpressibly nobler as the years go work of the fire department other Valuable property in the near vicinity was saved , . Every man should ' remember that from loss. For the good work done and their 4 devotion to duty in spite of I Christmas seen in the light of the Glory of ''' 1 God, in the face of Jesus, the Christ, is the the bitter cold, members of the department greatest day in the history of the world. No and all others who rendered assistance, qe :2 I man can enter into the spirit of the entitled to praise. I k Master and follow Him without finding life A SOUND RULING. eternal.' Ile taught. that love of God and of P . 4 .. , fellow-me1 n was the supreme principle one's who violate the prohibition, tnw or in the life of man. He taught tie to be merci- NAEN ' 1 IV1who otherwise disregard provisions of and generous toward our ful, forgiving, Just not entitled to AmeriIfellows. He taught us that that individual Ite Constitution, are 1 can citizenship, wording to a rule-laiwas the greatest who served the best and with the least selfishness. And these things down in a recent opinion by Federal Judge ' he so exemplified in his life that his hu- J. C. Hutcheson of the district of Tens. The ,... 4 court had before it the application s of four manity reveals Deity. ' Jesus is the light that was to enlighten. aliens to be adlnitted to citizenship. Investii f showed that during the five years' , Ithe life that was to quicken all nations. lint gation ,;. f probationary period they had been in the ! ;, ' , ijt is not Jesus of. Nazareth who has so United 1,.';',' States. each had been convicted of powerfully entered into history: it is the! the Volstead Act,, conduct :which 4 violating 4 deified Christ who babeen believed, loved vvis regarded by the cotirt as reason MIM-4 and as the of Saviour world. the The, eberd ' z "4 ' 4 attributes and fate of universal roan are! eient for denying the much coveted papers. , necessarily His as they are ours. for so only Attorneys repreent:ng the men argued that : : ... i "thousands upon thousands" of Americans :; could truth come to all men. ' ....',!) ; 'Jesus appears mall four Gospels as the were daily violating the Constitution anti .11ere not deprived of their citizenship. then son of Mary. known to the inhabitants of 7 ' ......L should aliens be thus penaLzed! why Nazareth and a member of one of its nom,. t the court says in part: blest families; but He is also to all four minds honorable, enough to see ourthe Son of ,t;04-- the Messiahj Yvangelists , !he Savione of men. with power on ear tol selves as others see tis.there is, no doubt of thousands of forgIve sins. to establish Elie kingdom of that the common at God, to found a new covenant in his blood! otherwiAe gotl citizens toward the violation and to judge the world. So has he been se-- I of the e gliteenth amendment makes ,the rented by Christendom. This Jesus. the United States in its prosecution of the ignnrant and the poor appear to be engaged to Christ, gives surli b revelation of thui the world. that Ile could not Himself be iessi some extent in a piece of colos;a1 humbug, than Divine.' Fory; nor t an I avoid the feeling that It may appear to some to saver,Tf judiciary Pecksniffianisin to refuse, aft' application PRESIDENT DAM It CANNON. , for citizenship for doing whatleommon death of President David II Canniml declares is approved in hest..anCietY IIIP St. tieorge- Temple removes the "The governiniz naturalization organiza' , last survivor of the original members of thei itionk tiowever, po:ec the way for me- to Cannon fain:It to become resiilents..of. this follow. Neither traits laws nor laws : state. 1.1,4,sp consisted of three brothers and l'cerning breaches of the peace, fistie. eni 4 ?if four counters,. rest on or 'are embodied in the of the First Presideney and 1Constitution, The years a tre10-eprohibition amendment is ' delelhate tit Congress from the Territory of an s, integral part of t he 'Constitution. and if Usti; 'Angus M. Cannon. former president of:1I follow the law both literally and upon its the old 'Salt Lnke stake; David II., whose, reason, I can but hold that whoevtr broke 1 ',,'. death is Just announced; Mrs. Mary A Celt . , has de- ' Lambert, Mrs.. Ann C. Woodbury. broken the law and ils principles!' C. Gardner and Mrs.Elizabeth C. Pig- I ,, Dora . 7...... lyrther took the'position that .. , "' ,, -- --- .'- ' -- - ----,-- - . ,' , ''., , PARAGIIIII)HS , If He Came Again. ,,, ,,,, ''''' ra. ilitt-muct- rin . , ''. - litatese.:satie the --Port'andliCregon) ...T1 (lbaalata days: Washday, baking And Poor St. James. , , 1Telegram "cove tier tag, day, ' ' '. of the nineteenth century and "-n,. Ohe first twenty years of the tweModernism: F Cliewtng gum., , What the, prelim et the Li Follette Beat Roosevelt. parked tieth could be complete if it did unaer a barber mut! to tho is is a not place give conspicuous Country Saying. a renerlible man whom organised la- Moscow taxes visitors. SomeI Revenge of ,Course. bor and the whole nation mount!". e Luis our doubt- - rt rasorts. e inter thing e ,,t L . Marks The life of Compere. the. Detroit i , lest "la an epitome of - ...S , ' ' ' BY ARTHUR BRISBANE. J. News or Pase;... t a Labor picked , itsci e ft la possibw to drive a car and ' -- . Com; " Star !1 . --... It24. by the court it gie.. but It takes teamwork. '....(copieght.1 rageopt btu. ' gainirMtterentseZoethatienirrespect4 , , ' the Pild,) ' UN i ' . to;hmurtaeatt PlrolotirismJillouGrareeprikita"m) end advanced with steady stride The uplift's b- g job is to. elevate HEATER love bath no man than la. !LI this. that a man lay dGwn hi? our. thoughts without depressing lies the opmlon upon which the'l wards the council chamber. Comp.X1 of hPoory; belt war . spirits. ', American Frees is in universe s ,- - ere wav the egent his friends. for ch4 was to whom the mandsto-ca- me a a core. rife children should find.'in I and the toil and the reward of just -' It in called a way. of prosperity. t tel , men Waves. Samuel had been !Christmas happiness.. "If .. day only Compere as affect fame... know. you on.y tho .'t and ' ..,, nwormmeont .., thhe ruler of ,a nationoureal. declares Witx A dmArriothbaateldheureapoll, at those the ton.' of tmean eaerreerg"-leoAkron Beacon the "Meend aponthrka Co. the those last hour. on cluigothte II, cf the head of a greet orgenize. I ...in cynic who lava there isea, an 411he San Fran- mare . the Mr. outside hill bare a lion.. his would astuir death have Compere'. in domestic Pie never ,s dol Jerusis:em 'an d on the atat sad ,T.hat y sit Bulletin, "There must be claimed no grestereattention from 'chic i on the cat.0 ' . nal 'fol. have words "father forgive them. for a every elites of citizenehits in Amer- - I!considered 0 bat might po1 the leadership of the thY know not what they do. And praise for Mr. -- -- 1" : Compere is heardAnd ghee labor movement of recent years his. native-tiI: ..... : andcast -- ---1 ' ..;they- parted the', ..handa-leelots we cZ.e etiloortte. sari the Woreester post!, had been in ' tin lie would not be too harshly "There Is call for meth- - judgment., less discreet in action. ...... trc ,, ,whicit,toll .., do anti I labor this reflection . faithful by !Moved and triotted,if be returnestn OW - ;O., .donte good el, ow earth. The Roman punishment. " applies to him asie 7, go, over the crucifixion. has been abolished,bY of sentiment , ten and !ceder during an t reepect 5uk aU but a few of the utore savage . It life otoeckilitiOn of Samuel Compere" petted in the indu.tr ' telt relluoise fanatics. ,was charecteriette of Mr. (tempera. The witeLim of the: of Mt the founder of christianity to such a degree that his service to ,temost his last breath he invokel . , tat ,, :made known untous. ., here. if be returned. urging the rich It Hollywood. a S instills. humanity is dial .141 to measured la blesieng on America's ail: And they came with haste .. and found. to take alli they have and, The president of the Am. as was that of Benjamin just inctcate car, not may Knocking no the poor. Qtustations item his bon In the motor. It may indicate Franklin." rens." teederation of Labor. 'in 'Mary. and Joseph. and the hal-- lying In a him Preaching.. sent to our h gh "the . of the New Orleene in the heart. "The contribidion which Stimuli ithe manger. stian" authorftles. wou:d cause his envy Item. active "Ike meit many very ltd made to cause the that it And when they 0 Compere had tWelt it. they made deportation, unless a miracle ,tiverss tho ' In day-oold. when knights him on ter fifty years is scarcely lif affairs who litiong. lived to ; known l'. abroad the saying which wee told ate worked to prevent it. were bold. their t'n pants must to be understood by fitting ihe man .oe Outrun by helped , tht them concerning this child. a . , into any modern pieture" obeerveal le iset."- Ile wan really' a cohser, havy been awfu:ly col& of And all they that Board it wondered at -- As for Saint James. if he came ilk. I the New York Weed. "It must heti votive .when he died, continues the illti If a man says Uncr.e Sam was remembered that his first connee. 'Item. "when measured by our !Wee., those things which were told them by the . to the United States it is easy to lat guess whist would happen to hint. hard on Persia said Hiltain on lion a ith the American inlpor stioi,e. ellt standards. and wee fistheng shepherds. ,, the Our patriotic national defense ,see Egypt. try Wicking his dog. , ment actitally dates from 1864. aga;net the.extremitim that he Mies Hut Mary kept all theee things, and pond- - eleties ana ewould ,oloon land hint in from. a day before the Chit, vat personified hfreeelf. for the cap- ered them in her heart. WU 'There Is aosmething in nuts to had ended. jail. as a rabid boisheetst. merely It is teeter italism and'induetrialirm that once let And the shepherds returned. glorifYind rival meat." says a Physician- This men to encomptuse withgiven , by seniVng to the district attorney their cwn I berated him for it." Th of his writings ...these mamp.es "Samuel Conipers was called lives so complete the ieeempaient especially true of ,cheetnuts. land praising God tor all the things 1 an t, at.' "From whence come-ware a and f ghtof any purpose., whether ft Ls the 'hard names in his 'time," reflects' the'Y had men. i up a without n the awakes not If among you?. Come they littleness of Mekingsteel fro-the the Columbus Ohio State Journal. gossip tio even of your lusts that war tongue In a hot tidies full of nice first rude furnaces or the business i"He went to extremes sometimes in Pr of organizing labor. Samuel Goon,- - this class cronselousinente as in hie Iingyour members? Go to now. ye scandal. that will be bed. O men. weep and how: for your 'ere died peetubly, weth his mind ;advocacy of the of the I A-Glib Sr.menders are becoming popular aa little changed on any point of :closed shop ant principle that shall come upon you. h.a defiance of loved courts. But so too have the IYour riches are corrupted and your again, but they arecallrea:ly importance to him iiii aey outetand-ith- e ha: them From the Flies et the Deere( New.. in this Iconeration. garments are moth eaten." Those only by those who leaders and thter parIle ing figure tho three verses would be enough to !n pieces of power ifi the believed in labor's ris,lit to organ- lab P send Saint- James looking for a DECEMBER. 25. 1904. tee; he believed in a living wage. 'governmental system gene to ex- do' in our Christian bondiman, .,.ge. His methods of working for those itrt.rnes There are warped views ,1,4,, King Alfonso of Spain narrowly escaped tot his theories of capital. of eon both chic, of the old coal' objectives, an when death automohlle be wal bat On such a day as thist. the usual polities. of strikee . of governmem very.' ors run of the world's news seems unnear Madrid was wrecked when a wheci were substantially the same in 1421 I The Richmond News Leader meets du as they were In- 11100 or tn J880. ChlitiP0r0 an opportunist. cams off. The king escaped without a important. If men really believed It wire: too what they profess. and hear in sereameel Compere did not live and "Samuel Compere' place in labor scratch. ' on mons. If they thought that Gabriel He lived and fougnt for history depends entirely on the en- lenee. ho at any moment. m ght arrive. blowt 4, elo,s cross word puzzles are convictions that Ills heti givel. him ,tower to the queetion whether op- -hd: Lir, T. B. Beatty aecretary of the state ing his horn. raising the dead and too easy to interest him. he may In ita first chapters." wee or was not the beet iportunipm be or how an darned either fa, expert tak'ng the living up with him board of health. left for the Isthmus of With Hhn Goiii a Great Force In Policy organ'ike America n work. t ht unimportant the closing price of liar. Panama to attend a mc,eting of the lets could have folowed during Bunton Life. s, "steel" would seem. , lon g presidency. " " eumuel Compere was more M uni 4,.. But; the Medical. congress. We hu'id better than we knop But the stock market Is real. we concludes. "Juares ' know it. we buy ell it, The The cotton plant &WWI'S know it is a labor leader," says the Paitimerel News Leaaer in the Fannie- Evening Sun. "He wits an epoeh imotilimeet le ' tola be Word was received from Lehi that things of the spirit Ind of faith we producing wool and olive o'l. In the pay entre- The little cigar maker. who cal.ie :ult; Compere so we postpone giv. cannot grasp. had broken into ttle of Bishop's, !rig them serious attention. burglars every American worker." Now that the smoker and barber to New York from White Chapel lope tho storehouse in that city. blew open the safe Chop are invaded. therds no place road. London'a ehetto. eat in at the all Ft:: rbmeetwrece;noveGr:vorernHorenAryneAnileatinist birthmoveol the and escaped with about $476. leaving no' tal'or Merles for the rimue organized magaexcept The final aceurate egures on the ata ba meld in this country. kite eure-oelection are hot exactly to ated to zines. Sit Iclue. sr ende almost coincidentally with the ;C ompere in New York in 1120. It Christmas solemnity. but they in. fat , "He Correct this sentence: "He's just first formal venture- of loort: Momper') failed to terest you, try lion. Charles W. Penrose, answer the e he crucial she labor into wonderful, mother," that uetiton declared, field. the . political ' Those that were htel scared to "and money doetet't no of Tho New., accompanied by Willis& matter; after biographers who seek to sot down w11 put to him. The question's was 111M death rollette ta campaign, 101.," his career in words will have to re. Iola to whether the public. hke any Spry. Ben E. Rich and others, returned, will bebythe his vote. and at surprised When . labor and capital are. tell the whole history of orma rifted rights - To from .Washington.'a C. Senator Thomas, that refers especielly to those baden war- - to fact. Mr. , Compere(Protected by Associated Editors, labor in this country. They!" Kearns also returned. in ly frightened pateota Wends or the 04, wilt find him at one time erinvinfri never did answer The - questiois. Inc.) late Theodore Roosevelt. who estin down on hie head the attacks; of the c. nal plained rerefury that La Follettea , TOIT SWIM who saw him as the ex- - PhY the guestien was unanawere The Street, Railway Mutual' Aid Assoctaemployers. likeno here independent campaign think you've missed the ponent of red revolution. anarchy 'able:" Son of this c:ty Paid its first dividend. ness to the Holy Ball MOOdO, T. R. "If you all mark. use a smile. and Chao& They wel find hint !presenting each Member with $860. The campaign. A GOOD LOVE LErriElle' - ' seems in the dark.,w,," btinging down later the attacks of I life If your I k st 1,1otal amount distribaad was 12.11S4 50, ' Just smile: men of his own kind. who saw him i To write a good love letter y of -tio Holy or not-- Larollette's vote, Dont give up in any fight there's to I as revolutionary but al rear- - I ought to begln without knewing . , an an independent. was bigger than a coming day that's bright. in the what to Urinary." msavi you and to finish ray the granting of citizenship to fore.gners the vote cast for Theodore Roose- Theres a dawn beyond the night, of the A,bany News "goes opinion' without knowing what you have da more a matter of grace than one of right and velt 4so an independent. 140.'4d:eft. jr yott WESTERN' FARMER.. fore ina America life. a force for I written. 822.319 votes, 6111299 more ot force that stood between good. . a . e to on be therefore it behooves the applicant OM n Roosevelt got. And LaVollette out all the corporation newspapera his good behavior regardless.of the attitude 4I.01 about Wm. and had no ecti g -of .other people. like Huntley and Perkins thf , While the penally to some may appfDir spending their cash to help him. poi to be rather severe; it, is sound in law as me President Coolidge was elected by up touching the very fundamentals attaching the biggert plurality ever given to tirt than to admission- to American citizenship. If any president. greater even votes The Harding'. plurality. Th"i more judges took the same position there is combined would have been about bat no doubt it would have a salutary effect in enough to. beat Coolidge. Demoeon beto do crats ought to teminding aliens of their responsIllity tin fore 192S. unless they are confilo the country in which they have sought tent, its they were last June. to toe a candidate satisfactory a pick out an refuge. to big interests" and run him. not te. tat to be elected, but just in case of -, to rthe voyage of discovery to accidents. 31en's Shirts, Men's Sweaters, Ladies' S ,veaters, Men's Hose, Neck Tlts, Study oneself; to find someone else means failand Underwear Items Does that Other camnfire Not the Many to Spice Permit Advice given Come Mentioning. ure. girls for 1925 is good advice. It int Merchandise at HALF O ...". Early and Get Your Share of this New Helen Boyle. items: cludes . 111 FACTORY T. , . . Sleep with windows open. 'STILL THERE IS RETHLEIIElly, IV Eat green vegetables. to iniProvs no Use slang. That's orissassomrolomorow oisimmowoisrmosimilis brain. the mind. the stupefies Siang All love and niystery in one little face, P,Peak in a low tone. A voice soft 10(7011:sk: lUNIENQIIgHEDGItDLLIES, All light and beauty in a single Mar and low. as King Lear said when he rquaenluitinyeshirts," That rose among pure and far. lort his good daughter. is an excellatest from, patterns, SWEATERS. lent thing in woman and it encourAbove an humble place; newest models. ages marriage. A human fog barn All Heaven in song upon a lonely hill to select from Hundreds face a hair. bobbed painted with , Plain coat style attached Earth listening, faint and still. Children's 15 Shrover at) , and conspicuous lege may be amusto 13.00 val- by 13. cuffs; ing for awhile but in notas chosen 12.00 and stars old rise a man set; steady long years go; the intelligent -, 1 ues, I d i" valb e matrimonial diet. Dreams perish, and we falter in the night. I su0 choice 1 But still there's Bethleheincould heart Children's stYle, slipover new ae the The one dark spot Silk shIrta, collar attach- forget s3.50 Year approaches is in Europe. The , dbi That loveliness. that light? their HALF PRICE and Beth refure to withdraw Eng ifi value Ribbon, 2'0c to 40t . Shadows there are, but. who shall fail for troops from Colognt on the ground I lilb Children's all wool, coat them? values, a yard that Germany is Decent', preparing Still there is Bethlehem! for wale. Britain formally charge", HALF Shirts, AA style, 14.50 nonce 4 and that Germany's green BY NANCY BYRD TURNER. 'ue fi 7r.,. ' -- IOC values AND LESS. , are part of much bir . In Good Housekeeping. reichswehr , a values, yard Men's coat style, ger secret armed force. from the k , That charge. coming $1 IA CHRISTMAS CAROL wash, and Windsor $3.50 rains . British only anxious to forget war enavoloonoosoloims se Bow, soe ... on. 01 and begin selling good's. Is disties, Men's coat style, 110.00 "What means this glory round ourleeL" turbing 10 the 'worlds peace of 1,3C value to 12.00 7K !II The Magi mused. ."more bright than mind. . an values . Well Children's . mornr Hose, Sport roorns. , of Germany,. Ladies' Sport Coats, an And valves chanted clear and sweet. wool, 11.50 Cfla, venotp. pe. pp eue peench 'ranted 14 Durham two thread, Today- the Prince of Peace is born! it after 197a. and got it. .o. spliced heel, doul vIvarult; S. are trained for RPL"Iunnu echahteadren :8' eholfelt; A ILsong Germane course. cblpe lia'ts,e 75011licUAb In Germany "What means that star." the Shepheras war as a mattPr ofwhat United the nermo-Vesta, ' 1 w w II do'ng exactly said, Lilli to 12.00 valnes would be doing. If themiea 11,1 va lue t 17.00 value "That brightens through the rocky glen?" States 1Pleil at own fault or otherwine. we had our Bear Brand Silk Mixed And angels. ansWering overhead. Baby Stockings, size 1q Hen's been crushed and. humiliated by a Sport Coats," alg to menr coalition of nati-msblack and white, Sang. "Peace on earth. good-w- ill 19.00 value ...-- 13 Hose; 75c1 -40e 2 thvalues, value.... pair TT. Great Britain's 'statement will .Tis nineteen hundred years and more the anxiety of France. 13 ereat, 'Since those sweet oracles were dumb; lirdated s'' Skirls, an B militariem. e a Bnind French r Heavy Cgo 'strengthen ' We wail foritim like them of yore; ,,, of a nor- 11 . the hope 12.00 values uulo thus pontpone CotWorsted Wool and ebb -and they Alas, He seems so slow to PADMPI mal revival In Eurrine -way there-an' loin Pink Bloomers, nclitrdr;11.7c1nadnerld LESSear' I want um to to over ton, 75c belt 7 1 1 But it i said. In words of gold, Vhol.r leer!!! or211:tiont. or : : value 11.50 value I their in world court. No time or sorrow e'er shall dim; of an :14 I I Knitted goods :".. I The American poillician "4"wir I Silk 11.50 vat- Thread k bold Shirts.' be little children Sport far That might kinds. hundreds of items I oe vnt.afWit tide country in 8 Wide & In perfect trust to come to Him. , ues, .3 4 affairs wonld fliDurham Tahleti 1 to select from HALF Eurapeonrermo bei a greeter public teal .. e all Benedict Arnaldo. boiled down Into .1),-,---lull 0110 , So shall we leses, to understand -,Ar We tinsel went imposter. we don't total The simple faith of shepherds then. went war. we don't want reeponsiAnd. clasping kindly hand in hind.- - - dot. averteirma. murderfor the billty to menr ous,. war It Sing. "Peace on earth, good-w- ill plans of Eurepe. We want plenty of 'oeltstee, ate.. sena , And they who do their souls no wrong, Planets 11 plenty of onbmerinea. an to) .""11 nitrates" for abundant supply. ofweeseet.-eBut keep at eve the faith of morn, ' e In in nee. , rem' 1 fertilivoe Shall daly hear the angel-son- g, ' ' , , war. We Its"t6"1ee' and the ern, H , "Today the PrineeOf Peaee is bornr to it le to mind our own baldget RUSSELL LOWIMG. ness. in 1926 and ever, other year. iI 111,1141 4 JA 1 yES i; '--' 'N . i ' ti - .', I :owv-rstrivi- A .... 1 , -I, , ,,,, t ,,.., 1., o fil ,. IMENED F ' 1 ' , 1924 - I ! ' , . : . y 4 , i, 1, t .....: ., n,.. lroom elk , '2, .., (....... TODAY ' . ' 4 , k .,:-1 ,- 1 , 11..,... il 1 a - it,,N41"; .,-- kno-e- ' PECE.11B111. 25 i ;! , - Uhe . ,i - -, -1 and hichly reherte," sro4I- . I 1. t eeiltg who hcve all siswertot the final ' LuNAke t flaPt:76::7.1,- --'s . ' ' , From Cbsp!er. , , the from '''' were '' '''' Canrons ... orluinally v , The And she brought forth ber Fastborn OPOne '"'" Isle of Alan MO the members of thiv family Pitons Walk d511. Solt Lske City. Ptah. LiVPi-- , and' wrapped him in swaddling clothes, in the if embraced the ',. Gospel Surday. c.ty Eseeoi. 'Published .Afternoons in 1 Ind leid him In a manger; because there pti4,1 iii $4) and emigrated to Arterr.ra Slemhse of Attilt Bureau of ftrettlation., , I i e i for them in the init.' 11P12. They were ;Associated w lt the FrnscRIPTION RATE! And there Were in tbe same country 1 !Church durirg the trying liMPI) of Native) I; foes. .44' to I 134-norioe 44,onth long after the arrival ,Aitepherds abiding.... in the field,. keeping T its, and ramp ,..... f".. 1",se satch over thrir (Novo. 6 ,,, . of the original P.oneers. They shared the ........ floctif biyhentoighred cam., oeet. 14,010.! sio, un- the !,. And.. 10, the anggliory r ina:!nsidi it Thtrottiogill it,er:41ipatrd thetit. and ilesall.:,1: ann;litlpesroivaltaioltriesys ; of the Lord shone ,;A:o tpltno. W) ....,,,,............................,..................,a it round .t.baut them: and they were sore eeeenote'oo- - ell extobited sturdy traits of chara,ter- afraid. ,.., r : t 0...d ..,,,,......., .,,,,, t.,,........ itY C. l.th 410. 1,1, converted to the truth tit' And the angel said unto them. rear 'not, ',Mite to The Opppret New.. Thoeutudity for. behold. 1 bring you good tidings tn. 'Alormonisity" they early be.ame active in Vor pohltratton pi Ao"" earrevpoodnetv aleitt icy. which shall be unto all peopie.--- -, i 1 all the years 'were "Ivp Editor. through ,,,iitgestitf;1111:1tf. earnl In the city earnest defenders- of the, ce,trol.m.rofulndt.o arliyal vialobi.711. wthama day. NATIO"; I AINVERTIS'NnWoodtovn. en;,.. Bunton II, is Christ the. faith. 4 E4o4 07, Sts'ivd , ,, York City Ph rm,,seva.:frIlliel.,,r Cannon .,' was' !. IrThlegir Pres'foent shall be a sign unto you:: To i George Q. V; Beott.. Church work: His 'shall find the ,babe, wrapped in swaddling, Suite 71 tdod ItInk nell411 espeCially active in R2,1,41(11 City ,... . yet tlovivtltution A Mint . ,, also. though not quite 'clothes. lying in a manger. and sisters Blinding brothers Vieterte 161 FL Louie And suddenly there was with the. 11 14. 'Censer Pompom, to angel i were be. as deyote4 truly prominent ai Loa AO5'00.5. ta multitude of the R. n. Conger,415 Bagging Building, 4.."4"."111.. t advance its in.,- liLlod - and saying. - -heavenly ,. host, praising anti eall;a the . irrangloco J. L. Hoek. tiolbrook Building. Sanconform, terests. David, It. Ali a man of great Conf.. Glory to God hi the : highest; and on - earth PeaCe,Seett,Itill .toleard MOM rot 'thtIiilh Suit - And it (anis to Entered at the postoffIce st of young man- aseels were he, became apprenticed to The ;gone class !natter according to Act so eend March away from them 9. 1879. NeWS as a. printer but missionary; Deseret tiebveampherundtao entiticd work ard other Bartel hoknheettluo activit'ey ent short his fon oOtt, we!I - 1 THE NEWS. TlitrRsDAy . |