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Show THE a Print. BpeclaJ music will be furnished by the Young Peel-pi- e' choir, Mrs. Beat rive Willi, d i rector," for t be ftrst appearance this maQBs SOUTHGATE WARD Elder Joseph Rirt will be the speaker atj i the genealogical sacrament tneel- -j Jr., : NES DESERET Elder To Be Giveir Farewell , - Sessions of Salt! Quarterly coherence Lake stake will be held Sept.- and 24. Elder Alonso A. Hinckley.' of the Council of the Twelve, will TKisThmih A; special SALT LAKE STAKE program will.be given at the Salt Priesthood Lake anba Aaronle at meeting. Monday. Septet 7:Ji p,m.: in the seventeenth Priesthood wnrd. . AU . Aaronle. .member are invited to be present. vocal The program consist duet, Myron Halt and Don-OlseKaa-tale- r; Richard piano eolo. Georg WA THIRTT-THIR- RD Minnie Isa bell Smith; QPFaa-otA. Eckard; M. Men s guartet. under direction of Kathryn Browm With. Boyd 8bU. Kay Dora. Dick Tanner and Kay Coles; violin aolo, Margaret Arpin Stockman, accompanied by Fern C, Richardson ; surprise number; returned missionCzechoslovakian aries from th rDnlmlon; anthem. Th Holy Temthe choir and orchestra; repi." mark. resident, Thome K. Tow-le- r; K. remarks. BishopScbwendlman: response, the misD. H. sionary; benediction, Elder - Rock. Country Club Till Elect Officers Today ses-nkr- genaalctlca committee. A 'sa- 1935 21 Funeral Sunday For Church Worker Slated For 1 p.m. Farewell Set For Next Friday lif- - " An early UUh .plomier nnd be laid t.ng .church worker willcemetery final rest in the City tj, .morrow following, funeral srs-- i es for James Oswald to be held In the Tenth ward chapel At J p.m. under the direction of Bishop Thomas B. Child. Surrounded by his entire family, conMr. Oswald, a Salt Lake CMy Bevstable, died at his home. 52 eveenth East street. Wednesday after ning of pernicious anynua weeks illnei. ? M who wai Mr. Oawuld, av- of are. wa a pioneer ox Ihg come to ftah by 'f Mcthe. company of Capt. Daniel to Arthur. Serving on a mission lie the Hawaiian Island In 1995, had since been active In various . it represent th general authorities and will apeak at the various Prest. Wilford A. Beesley and his counselors. JohnB. Math-eso- n and Irvin 8, Noall will be in charge, The first session will be Sunday, a.m. in the Assembly 'xt14 In addition to Eider Hinckley, the speaker will be members of the stake presidency. , Special choral number- - will given by the Twenty. fourth ward olmlr, uudeirj direction of Clyde L. Barraclough. At 7 p.m. Sunday the session will be under direction of the stake wered pagantr"Th outh African mission, and SybUjOGT-r-. Clark, luet returned from- - a tuo-- Itream. '. will lie presented In Plo-yemission In the Eastern State.; neer etake Jialt Saturday at t:I5 ward Sun bar been announced U the apeak and In th Thirty-thir- d tng in tfre Bountiful First ward day at 1:10 pm. by member of 1 - . wZl Sacrament"Mrvc"?tm"a5yt t ; (Elder Hinckley Named V- As Speaker At ' bT mbn f , Thir- "gJSli Richard rd genealogical committee. music by ths choir. (The pageant will also be preaented WARD jin the Thirty-thir- d ward Sunday BOUNTIFUL FIRST re-j- at Mack Dalton, 9:29 p n. President Don pm. SEriEkBEli Elder McFarlane Farewell Sept. 25 ;S.t Slake Sunday I ' in SATURDAY CITY Conference Of ingVoh houUigate ward chapel j 'Sunday at f :29 p.m. A musical pro- - f solo. grartk w ill Include a vocal WARD RICHARDS Judgei"The 6cer. bv John D. BOserr. j Irvine will give t.a talk 6n current! PIONEER STAKE The gen- -j - convention of Pioneer! 22, at the eatogu-a- l event. Sunday;-Sepj nuke .will be held Saturday and Elder meeting at 11:25. the In Pioneer Make hall. (Sunday nco ?iriZ!!u?l,1Sf"tsaturday-- ( 1:15 p.m. a nacred pa- car K . Mw.onsie Leant The Dream will be pre- - f LAKE SALT - Polls "Will be open from noon to p.m. and from: 4lr29 to 7 p.m. at the Country club today -- for the election of directors Three directors ore to be selected from six nominees. The"nom-inee- s are: A. M. Cheney, . Ernest. RobGayford. P J. Purcell. V.f D.McMIl-la'nerts, O. F. Riser and D. A. -.- J j "pTRTirlir He wa bora in - Woolwich Enalands Jan. 4.- U00. He wa r . ' Following tbe election, a. forma cred pageant, "The Dream. will be Mo-itn- al H who died three months ago. dinner dance for members andj presented by member of the two dons James T. JACKSON R. AMOS by survived wiH is heliLIhctc he families tleth ward genealogical eominltiee. (boards. In addition to an kddres.1 AndrfW B. Oswald. Salt Lke Jt regular service In the Thirty-thlr- d by Elder Hinckley, a special pro-gia- m Elder Amo R. Jackson, son ..'and tx daughters Mnj. Ver Miilr. Mrs. i ward Sunday at 9:20 p.m. , will be jfiven, consisting of B. Andrew Mrs! Jackson, Sir. and Letitla Kearle, Mr. -Bessie Dnnsle, organ music; un address by Dr. W1LFORD WARD Flder LeRoe Seymour Droubay -LESLIE DERBYSHIRE 739 east Fifth South street will be Mr. Pearl Kimball,- Mr. Lucille MeFARLAXE MIXA1X K. Burton Snow will be the speaker Sunday-eveninof genthe Farnsworth, Prior his departure for the . Balt Uke. end Mrs. Kay Service Set honored at si farewell Y. M. M. I, A. Doard; nelec-tlonsat 9:19 in the Wllford ward British m to in law A farewell testimonial will be burton. Elder Leslie Derby- eral Prof. vioBeale's Reginald chapeL His subject will be President shire of the Fourth ward will tn three g:15 at p.m. C. Oswald; given be lin choir from Wednesday Kenneth sarvloe eocal ado, Dwain Phillip, Funeral for MeC'une th Seymour vard Witness to School the Whittier ward hall for Elder LorenzoBnow, Elder Jckon. wUl rotfTI WaReF and 'Thofnaa chspet and the Divinity accompanied by Mis Phillip Morroonlam." of baseball Melvin McFarlsne. eon of Arthur (Pie) Droubay, prominent Asd-UIUIa- m rOrtohctal-Yocllhft-PahisfWyoeL leave Caldwell. Lender, talk, by Eider JWarter GRANT STAKE RELIEF SO chapel. .Elder ierbsbir McFavlanOi- - 259 ilarrieen-avenupiad ltlfldd Wednesday miuiniL Tlte tbllowing, . proKram' Oawald. of bait lake nnd piayer j r TinRTT-TinRof the of William and Ruth Andrew WARWELD- - 'CrETX'trnim aatomcfblle-acrtdento- wthe tn-o- tt meeting .. prior to hia departure the .-Stake-ReliGrant Czeehslovaklan milDrton. The fol- - Bingham highway, will be conduct-lowin- g has been annoancod: ef ERS Elder MnflrdBrPetetcaao-thThe following . program' 'oice society w ill be byshfreof the prophets, Joseph program will be followed by; Liberty Stake High Council will held Sunday at J p.m. in the Miller will be followed by dancing; tomorrow at 12:39 p.m. in the Preliminary music. Evan Timothy: Selection. sddress the Elder Sunday school ward chapel. Fourth ward choir:lr4n'nJo,l" E' r;a" nd danciDg: True to the Faith, congregation: j Lerkirf mortuary under the dlrec- &NS1C.N STAKE GENEALOGY prayer. C. Leland Davey; violin clans' and Priesthood quorum SunMcFarlane:! Invoration. A. Christensen. invocation. Taylor F.lder tion of George nieetThe fegualr monthly Union Dern Leaves Tomglit organ duet. Wilford and Imrbt.hy!.'.u"r day morning at 19 o'clock.' dearer Hulbert Ensign. Stake Gencalogi- - Burton: malequaxtet. .m. clarinet 1h?Y aired." Whittier tomorrow duet 10 Ward choir and COTTONWOOD RELIEF SO- - ln of from and Jackson; tonight Franriacft u Sn?ff M man. Quin- Instrumental trio. Ortni until time of services. Buriat Will Keddington and Vann TVUUams.I' Of, &an quartot. accnmpanied'f11,,, CIETY L'nlon meeting or the Cot- - ca wociety will be held in the Whltelook r .. 1. Keddlngton; senior mother. ?,lnnie orchestra; Lucile ward chapel Sunday at solol Kimbo.lt TdSel Ruth accompanist; In ton wood Relief Society will be held Twentieth Salisbury, b the Keddington, piano t M ra city cemetery. 1 :5S father, John B. and Ida Salisbury Krantz: Salisbury e A. Derbyshire; rca4tng iAnderBon.-adulp Jn. under the dlrseuop of J. Secretary ef War and contralreadings. Ids Relchmsii; accordion Sunday nt 1:29 p.nvln the Murray F. H. Dem will leave Salt violin eolo, Rich- Georg Parrish, stake chairman. A eolo. Mis- Maza Thomson, acihindler; vocaLwohv Murlei a 1 eon: to solo, Ewing; Jjott Flrst Ward chaps), and Mrs. companied CLDER YOUNG TO SPEAK musical, program will Indu da vocal Cluff; piano aolo. JeWe Seamonsf ard Fox; Why a Mission?" Joseph Lska tomorrow for Ran Francisco, by Mrs. Margaret LarTWENTY-FIFTWARD Elder number iby Mr. (Flora R. Hicks. Taylor; talk. President David O. Matheeon and family. ; Thera will son; male .quartet. White Chapel GARLAND. 8epL21. Elder Le - - 8mRh; string fnsemble. Jerry where they will soil for th Orient John Vlelawney will be the speak- - and cornet setecticm by Dr, Samuel McKay; vocal trio, lnex R, Freece. also be an oddresm by a member quartet, under dirocllon of B. F. vt 25. Edgsr Young, of the First Bey- - Nash, Henry Ketzer. and Taylor Sept. will Twenty-fifth-wa- rd , ar Personal business affair chapel Bltak- - recently of the. 145th- field Sue Chrtet.cnien n.nd A. J, Bperry; Of th nteke presldeney:;;,, Puiham. with Edward Platt, Earlien President of Seventy, will speak Jackson. ptano. Blaine Keddington : "" nt inlhe rrtnarks. Bishop Wm-- F. Persrhon ; Monday evening wt 7:39 vrtll be th last day of th secreregular evening services Sunday. artillery band, public is Invited. Blaine isolo, Organ and Occupy Keddlngton; at the convention of the lS2rd TWENTT-FlIUV- r WARD Bih response, our missionary; selection. priesthood meeting In the SevenH will talk on the Wait or Angel ts ry' visit. His last publle en197th quorums of the seventy of remarks. Bishop Thos. B. Child; teenth ward ebapef. In two secMoroni to Joseph Smith, A musical op Joseph F. Lloyd will be the Fourth ward choir; In "On One gagement was n meeting of tbs our benediction. tion missionaryRiver Bear the stake. Sunday. . ward Philip Jensen Melchtzedek, at which Elder speaker In th Twenty-firs- t program will be included. Session, and AIL" congregation; benedte- - Ogden chamber of commerce Hinckley and Prest Beesley will be Keddington; Xylophone solo. Dr.jthe Garland tabernacle. chapel at regular Sunday evening Thursday. . HOLLAND L. D. S. ORGANIZAthe speakers; Aaronle, st which the Orson Keeler, accompanied by Miss will be beld nt 10 a.m. nnd 2 p.m. tlon. Paul H. Lambert services. Special music ' has been TION A benefit social and dance arranged. ?Ieaker will be Walter H. Caldwell. J will be given by the Holland L..D. Musical selections will be given In FIFTH WARD Patriarch John 8. organiintlon Saturday evening at M. Whittaker will speak Sunday both sections. I o'clock in the Eighteenth wnrd evening In the Fifth ward ebapei chapel and Whitney ball. All mem- at services under the direction of The annual Relief society con- Lawrence Cannon bers and missionaries from Sait the genealogical society. A musical vention for East and West Jordan Lake and Ogden are invited. , Gro-oerie-a, program will be Included. Set Sunday clothing and other commoHIGHLAND STAKE PRIEST- stakes will be! held at Riverton Homecoming dities. an well as cash, will be ac- HOOD Th Highland stake priest- junior high school Sunday, with JL Bryant Hinckley, president of 10: J9 a.m. and j hood will meet Sunday at 2 p.m. in meeting at pro.. cepted lor admission fee. -- wifi Ifieray-take- , speak at 2 pin. ..... SCANDINAVIAN D. D. 8. ASSO- th Granite stake tabernacle. rqmlng testimonial to be 1 The I a.m, meeting I for stake home CIATION Regular services of the HIcyiLAND STAKE GENERAL Relief 4:30 In the at given Sunday evening socletjr" offices, ward presiThe bead of all Church auxilScandinavian L. D. 8. association University ward chapel, for Law will be held Sunday nt 3: 30 p.m. In iaries In Highland stake will meet dents and ward bishop At 10:3 renoe Cannon, returned missionary tothe Assembly, halt. Elder C. F. Sunday t 1 p.m. In th Granite a.m. ail stake-- and-- ward officers California. gether with the visiting - teacher frqm - Sorensen and-Ea- rl wilt stake tabernacle. Special music will be furnished and are councilman advisory Elder Richards he the speaker The J.Lcd WARD UNIVERSITY for the occasion by Richard Condi, . hss Just returned Pom the Norwe. opening, social f t he - Uni vendD to 4 p.m. s for the general tenor: YCifllamTTardiman. vloTfnlst ward M. I, A. delayed two weeks p.m. and Frank As per. organist Memgian mission. DumiCi 6INTH-EEVENTWARD A because of University of Utah stumusic.. in- bers and former missionaries of for work Departmental out dents of the cuy until the structors, class Mission are iuvitd being dramatization, The Coming of leaders, visiting the California A son w II g VC Elijah, will be a feature of regular latter part of Rcpiemoer, teachers and work and business to attend. Elder Cannon fat n 7:30 at thr p.m. of .In services Bishop the Presiding Sylvester Q mornTuday will evening at leaders take the place '? ward Sunday. Appropriate ward ebape!. A nhort promram wilt ing aetwlon. Members of the gen- Cannon 4 be 4 In thft rhapel. and & danr music will be Included. society board are exwill (follow In th recreation ball. eral Relief he In attendance' through, to - SALT JAKE STAKE M. 1. A. Noticei pected Temple will ba ierved. out the day. Union meeting Salt Lake Refrejshmeyta CHANT fTAKEEMW Joseph SALT LAKE TEMPLE .stake M. I. A. will be held Sunday Ftcldln at the Council ot at 3 p.m. In the Seventeenth ward the TwelveSmith The dlt Lake Temple will open will address a stakechapel for endowment work only for the wide meeting for Grant GRANITE STAKE The regular stake priesthood living and their friends accompanyin the etake tabernacle, Thir ing them who have already had monthly Priesthood meeting will be South and State streets. held Sunday. Sepf. 21. at 3 p.m. Two society workers of the; their own endow'ments. at 2 p.m. AU members of Relief Weber Weber In the Granite stake Tabernacle, at Sunday and stakewfsjoo?r each week mill be hedr on the various nuoruma. the wiil meet in Ogden for ihelr one th East and 21st South streets. At Aaronle division, are including gundar and Only Thursday. Monday urged o be annual conference Three mem- session a day will be held under 1:09 a meeting of the heada . of present. of bers the board m-from general stake auxiliaries, will be held. this arrangement, and will begin WARD ELEVENTH Alan Salt Lake Cttvxre expected to atTWENTY-FIRST WARD HerV Brockbank will address the Elder's tend. Executive eession will be held at Thea.m. fimt session will begin Doctrine the class of Elev w flees In the Twenty-fir- st ward Sun- - Gospel nieht. Saturday and rontinue as above QUESTION:' QUESTION: How ran the residence-fightin- g:,flay ecning.at. I Stated until furMiefpqt?tlshedbdm, E ;. wtll be held in Pioneer hall on Tab-- 1 1 the direction of the ward genealog- at 10 aE NT take advantage of Half Price Electricity? off With 1, 1935. ANCVEH: after fnefer Oct V ENTH WARD readings r.ical committee. Ralph Oliphant, -j ANSWER: Edwin Irwin and Blue Bushman. Services will be under the direction Ry improving the fighting in fit home, hyvr ra'e' QUE57!ONr Wbctisth rew The speaker, will h Elder Joseph ofthi and by making use of additional electric appliward Sunday kilo-wK- tt 1 1 P. Lloyd of the stake genealogical the Twenty-Sevent- h whichincludes ANSWER: 90c each month, 11 methods. In 'this ances to replace bL Tounaf. .nnfunc ,h1 ?ning. Elders Lester Dredge and as follows; at 9 a.n music. board, v: hours, ,P"P'C "n comfort and conmanner increased considerably FOURTH WAAD Elder Frank Earl Owen will be the speakers and tabernacle: at 9:2 a.m.. vlsUIrg!'0!11 ' 7.0s i.reviou.lyreportrd k. w. h. next 75 k. w. h. . ' per venience I. Kooyman. former president of vocal numbers will be given by Bry- teacher In the Third ward recrea.jPobtained are a at slight increased very f the recept hall: at 19:3 a.m, . class 'a . 4.0c per k. w. h. for all additional consumption. the Netherlands mission, and Al- ant Ob1aL cost In other words, electric servants work improvement, no. leaders in Pioneer hall; at 1 1 :45 j vin Jenkins, will be speakers nt n r problems that a.m . work and business dcoarf-;undra- y longer hours at a lower rate of pay. th Sacrament meeting In the Cache Stake Presidency QUESTION: Wherein does this differ from the old fate? nient In Pioneer-hall- ; st 1:50! have- rome up The date of openFourth ward Sunday at 4:20 p.m. tr stake nnd ward ofttcer. m :in5ANSWER: R provides an additional and lower step . The meeting Is ond- -r the direction To Be Chan-e- d i 11 T. Sunday athem..tabernacle. A public meetine ria!hpert by ornclals of the Uenealoglcal society, and ' from 7c to 4c per k. w. h. for all e'tctric current will be able to open about tabr-!'- ht they In be the will at held p.tn. tspecial music will Ig by th ward each Reorganisation of th frf. used above 86 kilowatt hours. 11 H i choir, directed by Mrs. Inez ii. stake presidency will be an tmper. Preece, with Kent Cobb " soloist. IspL-Bflxt.liie business of the this new'ridliTreplace the old rote ui D6es 1 QUESTIONS 1 M !? $ y Jd ? n PIONEER STAKE The Geno- - facile stake quarterly ronfiyencf Tooele Stake Call c!l cases? of Pioneer abicn will convene at Igigan.Bun- Union DR. WITHERS sloglral convention In The 9 the Logan tabernacle. Meetings Sunday stake will be held Saturday and day ANSWER: Yea ... 1JI J g Hunday. The meetings are in the reorganization Js made necessary . V4 i !V DENTIST TOOELE." Sept; 21: The' priest Rate the is .... stake hall, on Fifth- - Soutlr atrcet, by the recent death of Prest. G. W Obiective QUESTIONtTm st Tooele Ve,t,I-in1,l,l- ltof who held th position hood and auxiltarie between , First-Weand wi.uitr TffrDmng niw union ANSWER: 90c each month, which includes II kiloW4WV KRIIsVDS AM KlHJI. Temple street. Saturday veni'iiK!of fin,t counselor to Prest. Josephlstake wiH .hold monthly W f R PATIKm OK HI at t o'clock a pageant will .he1 U. Cardon; and by the ahenc of meetings Sunday at tbs south ward watt hours. . TO 41T LAKE ITt clerk. Hans Mikkeleen. chapel. given. An officers meeting will be th 5.0c per k. w. h. next 25 k. w. h., WITH OFFICES AT The stake presidency, high counheld Sunday at 9 am. and two who la filling a mission in Den' ' . ' and mark. 2.5c perk. w. h, next 164 k. w.-h- . cil,, bishops and counselors public meetings are scheduled 10 a.m. and .2 p.m, Meetings Pret, Kudeer Clawson, of the ward clerks will sneet from 12 noon 1.5c per k. w. h. additional consumption. i So. Main 2 1 M. biilldinz. set the at fhe stake to willl p.m. Twelve, the wards Sunday evening will bi'CouncIl of V if. A. ntske meeting will b held at IHIIIP. W AS. 2329 there an ''Objective" Rate? under the direction of U wardjhP1 'be new officer QUESTION: Why Throe mectlnjm of the confer-- ; the Smith ward t 1 p.m.; a gen- Wewci "S:3 a. wa. genealogical societies, I the are first NeeSss scheduled, am. le Ip. orgsnlzatloin meeting si . ANSWER: This rate is made available when the , THIRD North ward at 1 to JUS p.m.. t0,',h',rs session nt 10 a.m. and.lbe eec-jt' t nr.stensen wm be Vie prmcipaljon customer's use ol current increases to a point at the 2 p.m. The Mutual meeting priesthood speaker at .th bscrament it can be applied. Until such time, it pro ..".thWth ward from C:30 to g.JO p.m. association of whore . mg of th TUilrd ward Bunday stake charge of the eyenlngj Due to a Relief society conven-evenin- g from Electric vides lighting service at Half-Pric- e at 9:20 p.m. at 119 east session have7:29 p.m. professor wll- - tion- - being held In Grantsvlll. v the immediate rate. beventh South. A short -- talk w ill frd D. Porter of the U. 8. A. G Kept. 29. no Relief society union ' will speak at the 'M. I. A. ersion. (meeting will be held. does- - tiie-re&- H - Jiow-- rmtch electriG-curre- nt o: Funeral .testimonial,... v ' andiIr iVi8phvufr,vfnMM' f anxsura Port f I- - Convention Sunday I i f ; J d f . isiDEntt uGHiino btf A- - usEns 9n, S zlt 3hxksL ' T; 5Sffla.ni3S! si's xst. ui:KCtt.,Rni't:l 0f.h :a - t "M5! if 0il lf W.L 1 IB Si. 13' tl'9Afsfs7: ,') y,mp'T5re)nDcj )ti y tS Gttl iMfj 31 itiiijarjiij rtit) (Rr Ills wnnn r' ;l .( ,k iF MU MM ,t at QUESnONt dence lighting customer receive at ANSWER: Ail electric current used during each month in excess of that used during the same month in " the base period, until the "Objective Rate is reached. This is calculated on not less than the 11 kilowatt hours 'specified in the minimum bill. . For example; II 40 k. w.,h-wer- e u4d in Octo ber of last year, and 60 k. w. h. in October of this , year, the cusiomer, would .receive 20. kilowtrlt,. ,' and so on in each succeed-- hours at ing month until the "Objective" Rate is reached. : is ihr "Base Period"? QUESTION; ANSWER:" It is the 12 months period used as a basis ' for- - figuring increased consumption in corns ponding months. It is the 12 months ending with , June. 1935 meler readings. QUESTION: Does this "Base Period" always remain fhe same? ,p : ANSWER: Yes, where customer took kervice during this entire period. Otherwise a 12 month base - ' period is established beginning with the time, continuous service is first taken. Half-Price- ) -- t '"o-r- t w wtMit wa;4 gfjgts f fr rV ; ;r 9 VAH 4M tiwemet ''"'if --- - QWmii fr su ui 1 J7 ' n. J a. r.:-- J- PAINLESS , f WITHERS dlnTaci.aboratory I t Mew Location" u So Main SL SPECIAL t L A REDUCED PRICES work 150 ............ $ ON ALL TEACH-GI.O- " PLATE mm OUR F4WOUS Cliisg-Tile- Moling to the Coast? Ship your furniture In one of REDMAN'S Insured Motor Vans r. It's safe. . Its clean. It gets there as promised. You pay less and get more. Tie REDMAN reputation for honest 'dealing rides with every load an added protection. 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