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Show Jf f- 0Hl -T 4- - SECTION .THREE THE DESERET NEWS SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 23 1922 VI Eddyf The afteroon service of the eooj. dock. The Silent Sa. . . .KeUUinge ence commenced at 2 r: Blosobm .,,wFriml tha beat .Officiary, Oran evnnjf service ru present. During Anthem, WITH THE AMERICAN LEGION or" .v.& .j tlonlng them to use all means at their disposal to obtain the fullest Information of the existing conditions of the wounded and disabled within their borders to Insure prompt provision being made for their needs. Stale Recorder Suggested. "To this end the committee respectfully suggest the appointment of a state officer with power and means s.tfflclent to enable him to record the service, degree and nature of disability together with provision made for the care, vocational training and rehabilitation of every disabled veteran within the state. Much record would not only. assise the governmental agen-el- e In making provision for their care, but, prompt it would also prove splendid appreciation of loaf service rendered a memorial to be treasured among the moat sacred archtaaa of the state. To adopt such a program will naturally entail expense but the committee fully believes it la the wieb of the American people tourgent spare nothing in cost or labor necessary to make al) restitution to those who bearpossible the honorable scars y of our gforlourtctoiie. NaieCtayeon. Ralph The committee earnestly hopes that Hughe and Glenn M.ller may the Department officer of the legion yoar excellency and necessity appreciate of taking imand other distinguished guests, includ- wisdom mediate effect action to work this were ing Governor Charles It Mabey. Ro- of Jate Justice, believing thot.yoi will guest and speaker at the Logan recognise .it as the most effective tary club luncheon on the first day means of solving, thsi grave problem of the convention. A fcotiice of the. so eksslyr 44saUtoUjKUk or luncheon was a revival of war songs of our nation." Governor In Accord. n Tot Governor Charles R Mabry, tn with aH other governor of state, It Is understood that Eugene Crioue. ha received a .communication from champion featherfwelght boxer or the Citizens Committee of America, r ranee, wish ea to niget any man an organization of 190 prominent men whom the legion can find to oppose In New women with headquarter and him at New Orleans next month. Yor, asking him to help the worn cf Hastening to Cleveland. Ohio, a aiding disabled soldiers of the world committee tried to engage JohnVlegion war. In with the Amerworlds featherweight champion ican Legion the governor ha already tuenter . the lists and settle a question started o carry out the- Ideas sug- - wl the letter which follows: tier fracua still is disputed. However, gened InCitizens Committee of AmerThe to the legion men, ica. Incorporated, organized to assist accoraing khUng ability is not greater Johnny's than his the disabled veteran throughout the ability to think in big financial units country aa evidence of the apprecia- He named the modest figure of $100,-Ofl tion and deep gratitude of the Nation for his remuneration whereupon for t heir loral- - service, turn., to the the committee said reby and "good chief executives of the state,, pe, turned to New Tork. Thorn!t laltartea. Wd Distort Tr:i$V were given by the following. Rupt- Herman KownlUe of the Foyle Height gjndHy School, Brest. Minnie Balter of the Huntington Park Belief so j.ngen of the. Mm- - - ?V Stadleman of the ton-Ka- st soncty: Unitarian church, lit south Second- Garvanza ReliefHollvwood so Keller the nover minof street. H E. Kelllngion, of t Inter. Churth school 1 IS x m.. Mrs- elety; Brest Nellie Burge M E. Fowler, superintendent. Bo. )e Heights. Relief society; Georg mon 11 a m.. reneral subject, "Self , h former president of th Realisation:" special morning subject. lot A. Angejes branch, Filler James Freedom. Music conducted by Miss Mollv- Hv Korns. Public Invited. Stringham. prev.ding elder In of h wood: Bupt. Ernest Lindquist Beorwaniaert L, Di . E'i'iday church of Jesus Chris, BHoHyd Reorganized r ot Izttter-da- y Saints. 8 Bouth Fourth of East. Sunday, Sept. 4 12J. Sunday school and krert. Ion P. Jensen une ot aehoot. 14 am.; preaching aerv Ice. Ill the Los the . Activities of service men and womeam.; prvarher, (Jeo. Cummin. Subject, j thr special musical number the inKelie. Jreachlna ldaalJ The Christian's neon wat a non by n-in peace and war w ere depicted In V T.iO p.m , preacher, Etdr nocitv member of the ix organlm-he annual Legem parade which waa Ktseahouser. Friday pm.. octol tionH !n the Mr. Folrman and service. Classes In civics and church the opening feature of the department Uul Jenien cah dnr solos. welcome. history. Everybody convention at Logan Thursday afterand the Steaart string trio placed on Divine Order. numler. noon. Banners, of various posts OrXuvtne of th services Spiritual The Han Diego branch conference borne in the march alongside the nader will be held st 409 Hooper building. wav held ftundav 8art fkpt. 17. tional colors, and military tunes played 22 east First Houth street, at pm. Diego wai Treat William A. Tenney "Be Btlll and Know That I Am Ood by the Logan and Boy Bcout bands, Y. President Joseph Is the subject of a discourse by Presi- In charge. a martial air to tbs parade, , lent of the California mission mas' dent B N. Matthews, followed by demthough morerthan half the former sol- -. at he conference. in onstrations attendance psychomancy. iq j, diet could not, muster a uniform of - The Long Beach Branch conference laterwafloaal Bible Indents. . iy description. mas held Sundiv Sept 17 in Long Floats depicting widowhood and be--! Meetings every Sunday in Scottish W, Me- Bite Temple. 46i fiecoad East street. Beach chapoL Brest. George r caved motherhood were bcautlfuL I yet aad. enough, to bring tears tn the Studies as foflowS' 2 pm, The Iay Tune and Supt. Gustive O I Judgment; 4 pm discourse br K were present and twke in the morneye of many. Perhaps the prize float 1 O. Ylam of Seattle; 7:30 p.m., Bible ing and aPernoon erices. was that of the American Legion auxIgka -r Chronology. .in . A ryivlcg the off Miss Alta N. Jcneen of The "Third waa closely ri-jB.lh. ydoiliary which, however, 8t3 be( secured employment frorh j valed by that of the service star mothwardy Bsdfced take Citjfe8.vaiiFfiiV.fidu.tofizrzfetLiaggiaB,ai in rotting 5 First Congregational church, 402 a miiwloh lat Bunday and was t asers Wnd one depicting Flanders field, Bishop Addison Ever' east "First Houth street The Rev. El- signed lo labor Bernrdiiua tn the in which little girl were dressed to poles in Bed Butte - canyon. hiDuring I .Goshen wilt be the speaker mer hebe the n.J.rted ThTSam?J"ear' Jensen willWent-aconference. resemble poppies. Legion float repthe t. from A canal first City the ofMio of the servarms resented the various companion Greek to the 'Jordan rtver,- and tn Riverside ice. One pictured a huge doughboy Additional Music Mis Emily Tmk who has been laWII.IJ IX i. POWELL. building the wall around Sait Lake astraddle a mass of wire entangle- CItxc- in Riverside has been transno bos of ments the with boring title, on In 185 the people suffered the al- - I Springdale and Mr. Powell settled for ferred lo Fresrm. In the Fresno conman's land. Th for the recital program, organ their crops I the "Muddy. where he remained "most complete I w-- ef by Amedee Tremblay Sunday at 7 30 ference. M and I" Fumi.Ave Fun. the six years, building a home and cultiKeculilng Mrs Joseph W. McMurrin enterfrom grasshoppers. pm. at Jhe Cathedral of the Mide- - tained which yielded were j but yuer. vating the valley lynda aeene as though it Brest fJeorgc W. MeCiine and Ihefuony part,Oflhproceslnn suffer-- j rich returns by reason of hi Indus- - waa furnished by La Bociete des 40 of told Mr. the Powell his sons. John. "i?cot and TTOirt os day. Homme et Chevaux, The Star Spangled Banner." the pioneer. The-. try. dinner lant Thursday. 8ept, 24. ings endured-border of the Legion. , Representation "Prelude In tt,....wMeadelsohn - firithT Abandon Home. In the evening of Sept. 12 Prest pest Infested the valley In Such nurabox car used the French of sun. during a meet"Andate Con Moto".. Boly Jos. W. McMurrin pttended bera, that they darkened the Word came from President Brig- the war to carry 49 men or 8 horses, "Interlude" Cuilmant ing in the new hapel in P.aker'dleld. Enaounlcr With lndiftH. ham Young for th, wettlerr to aban- from Which the organization takes Ka "Toccata" (Symphony No. 5)..WIdor A good reprcsent.il mn oCThe branch were drawn through th street 'After rruggi1ng along for 1 more don their farm andof home which g e was present From the hard toil and name, years, the subject of this sketch mov- meant that six years Music for the First Congregational like a Tne oungalow looks bis sacrificed. With be to were from labor ed with hts family to Hennefer, services Sunday wit Include home but wuhin there i room to be was called by Presi- family Mr. Powell moved to solo, Lee j. Barker; Mis Fried Drcssel, missionary Sun- church which p I Ruth Stewart, comfortably seat 123 people. The 19 a m vaudeville sketch, Jensen & Mace; day school, stud later to the town of JoFred Winters, the following num'bers: dent Brigham Young to go to southbuilding has been remodeled within Peo- Organ PreludeJ "Andantino remarks. Bishop J. A. Rockwood, and iuperlnteniient Baptist Young ern Utah in 182. Settling at what waa seph In Sevier county, vghere he again Union. 7 pm.; evening service, ple W. Bichter and three partitions were removed. remarks by the missionary then Springdale, Mr. Powell, through took op the labor of making Canale, p.m., are four other class rooms, a There subject, Bringing up John. "Magnificat" Aloys Cdauemann and subduing the Prayer meeting Wednesday, S Industry and thrift, soon gathered building reservoir room and kitchen Schubert living room, bed elders Response He wa again successful around him a few of the comforts of element Henry Jacobs, minister. and bath. The occupy th "How Long WUt Thou Anthem, life. It was while in southern Utah and In 1878 moved to Castle valley, Farewell rooms There i a church, between Missionary Forget Me", .....-- . .Pflueger last mentioned WMt on that he had his first real encounter which wa later Included tn Jtmery for-t-a'"' bra neb1 soaTnthu " kitchen separate South build "Cantilene" to Will Be contracted he Offertory, Held Her school. l and n Dr Whitmore morn-Iam.: with the Indiana county. Friday cials The Rakemficld members conaerrice, 11 a m., subject "How to Steggal! Reginald Robert McIntyre bad been shot and a section of the Denver tc BIO Grande tributed $300 which wa necessary to In Second Ward Chapel Succeed in themt Christian Life. Eve-- Postlude in D Minor near Pipe railroad.-- and was most successful. In killed by the savage and are church. Or .,rTlccouncilBurlington Alfred J Siher make the initial payment Sarah Jane dination fiprlnga A posse, among which waa 1888 he wa married to will meet will be given by the paving the balance on the property In The numbers at 2 p m. Ordination service,Thursday Mr. Powell, and which waa organised Stay, by whom be bad one child. Pre3 church quartet Including Mrs Xor regular monthlv Itpa ment. ha Henry Jacobi, minister. under the direction of Col. Dan Mc- vious to this hi family numbered 11 been Miss Manta BJood man G. Atlinson. soprano; director. conCarthy, set out to capture the slayers. children, five girl- - and atx boya Baptist. Miss Edna Dwjer. Contralto, John transferred from the Long Beach After traveling for two days through These were ralaed to manhood and with in Ocean Park ference labor to Immanuel church' Baptist corner and Fred bass tenor, Parrish, of Sands, the womanhood exception yvlth a blinding snowstorm, they captured Foti-tMlw Florence Feck. East ,trlai ?ni? ,Dd ;,etwo Indian and through them found one. Hi posterity now numbers, in Rev ) (hirst Russell M. Brough Elders Matthews and Bracken in On Tuesday at 2 30 o'clock the E Hint, br ebtrMn f the onion Pol Bhlteomb Brougher. the bodies of The Main men. Whtle adrfftton to hi 11 children, 74 grand-- 1 I msde IV !!? will the San Diego conference have finish-- " a report of th work done by the A live young music section of the Ladles' Literary ed preach twice Sunday Searching further they encountered a children and 19 Malt Lake Commercial club, the Plate trading Chula Vista and their next "A chlP off lb club will present the following proAt 90. years of age he enjoy the band of Kaibab Indiana who at once .tra.T'L am of agriculture, the Vmon moe will be to the town of La Mesa. Mrs. John C. Brum-blagram by f1 arranged subject showed fight. Fortifying themselves heat of health and perform hi daily department W. J. Paetfte railroad County Agent The following changes have been ..b -or district president of 'the NationPalmistry In Thr,stln the member of the posse succeeding activities after the fashion of a much Thame, and the Paris County Farm made in Freno Elder Anson P. Wln-sTur nH"4-At 7 90 pm in killing ten of the attacker, after younger man. He expects to live to Bureau In advertising the Utah eninns th subject. "Stop al Federation of Music clubs, and Mrs ZTirtTn'i who has been laboring in Bakers--fiel- d every effort to put ' Utah ,nd 0et Married. A special Allan Howard. Tea wil be served folwhich the rest Bed In terror. Depre- be 109 years of age and declares that and making with Elder Wm. Leavitt has musical progTam ha. been arranged on the numbers map. the onions lowing to be secret of is continued it the for always until longevity however, dation. been transferred to Tulare county to Ernest Madsen of the Vntoo State choru ehlf of 5 Talk on the Work of Music Clubs Y1 vohlY mht waa decided to abandon the town of full of hope and cheer. ffet a for bank 'who is the financial advisor ThLY ppiding cider with Elder Ray anthem of America. . Mrs. John Brumblay will be a llv song service the committee complimented the comBlackburn who recently arrived !n and "Mother (a) the In havmittee and members of the pool quartet and aololrts will render the mission as his companion. Elder The chgrch was crowded (b) "Calling Love Alone"... ing such a good representation of the B Smith who ha been laborGrace Tout Malmsten Thomas farmers of th county. He urged the Sunday at both services Come ing In Fresno for th past thre early and get a good seat. , 4i Mis Melba Judd. storing of onions, and putting them months wa assigned to labor In Bakon the market in small quantities a Sunday school meets. Classes for all at the Compose piano, ages. I 14 p.m. Christian Endeavor ersfield with Elder 'William Leavitt- needed and stated that In the future a fa) "Mood of - a Mandarin" CTMOR AK.lo wbray, fotn-Af-rteand warehouse shouldbe Elder George. Frohain has been as- - jprovIdedfrr TbrvW5r-ffTtenepeTmrrrrsome one visit wt evening to he was satisfied that the banks would Prffrm at Immanuel signed to labor in Modesto with Elder" Aug. 13 PrC K, CL Bailer and went whom they had met while loan money os the marehouae receipts friends Souvaine Henry organ "Ariso. M L. founders Cider John R. Howard, recently made Plaved by composer at the amplco. (Bach), anthem, neekprelude. Ye the Lord. I'pon arriving at th home until the onions can bring a better Miss Hazel Hill of Thornton. Idaa trip by bicycle from Kimberly to trseting. T Seek Mr Love"..R. Cecil Oates (Roberts). Mies Hulsh soloist; offer-orlearned that arrangements had price fa) they ho was released Sept. 17. 8h ha Meiodts (Paderewski), base read W. J Thayne, county agent, Bloemfonteiar distance of 104 mile. been made to attend an apostolic C. W. Reid (b) The Gvpsy Way" he been orGolden and In some of bids of the forms laboring In the San Francisco Mr Pathway,telegram The purpose mas to Mrs. Myrtle Orr. meeting and the elder accepted an and letters Auaust OUssmeyer, organ (Gray) conference and accomplished much that have been received to ! the branch invitation postlude, The Mr. to them ganise as far a poasriblethe accompany Reid, Coronation March accompanist were some of which very good Miss Erma Rice wa releaved Sept. scattered (Meyerbeer). and visit and encourage 7 30 P m proceeded in the usual man- dat. organ prelude. "Moment fa) "Slumber and Dream" 17 from the San Diego conference and propositions and are now being further, Faint. They knew there were neith- meeting Mu.lcaux." (Schubert); ner and th officer in charge arose considered the Amedee and by investigated quartet, "Eye Tremblay will return to her home in !tab. She with, to or river cope er mountain and asked If there were any in the committee, Mr. Thayne reported that! ,No Gaul); ofertory, (b) "Dense Tslgane" has been in th mission 27 month. obstacle presented audience who could beer testimony but they mot many of the onion poo! sat started with the) Aathein. il,fr!Jn,Choru' (wner); the w by Player Composer God of Abraham Praise" (Hhel-leyElder James A Ftrtnrham has been by the 'Veldt, a th desert Jesus Christ. Elder Harward stepped idea In mind that a permanent organ--he1 Pastorale organ postlude. "Chant Triumph, ( He notified of hn release Kept 30 or great open country i called upon th platform and for 23 minute Isstlon would be effected to put s! (b) "Heute, Nur Heute". . (Gray). Quartet, Mlse Beulah Is The sandy road andJtfg rolling .poke on th. restoration of the kos-p- In an established container and unpresiding older in Holljwood at Mrs. Pearl Fre-seMr liavis. Howart Cannon Tracy hills tried the strength of the inexpresent. and bore a strong testimony of der s Mr August GIlaameer; Mrs. Evangeline Thomas Bees-leorganist. special grade adopted by the Elder Cleon L Memmot of Nepht. Mrs. Harry Chapman. perienced rider, so instead 14of cov- the dlvinjty of Jesus ChrM. ELDER A. LEWIS ELGGREX. growers. at composer the 12 or piano. hour in arrUed here on a mission lat Vtah. distance the At the close of the meeting a numering A hainy Day" Oeorge B Mann made a report of the CTatkelte. (a) K took more than two d&. The first ber of and wi assigned to labor a been for made for came Arrangements h Saturday to elders tho ljavs firms number of commission people large Cathedral Arthur Pederson of Madelene the Freber the further explanation and many tracts had shown over th onion fields sndimleslonarv farewell testimonial to be Rt. Rev. in Inglewood with Eider Robert E. night found themnoway out in and 9 Glass, C M I). 1. ."The , ut Child". Lsrt h) Joseph ; .. ., ,,, hiehup tired, no Diner- - nungyu food, flisMlie gnu Mu u were given out. bedding, The Impreaslon it reported the bids msde by them The eldt, the Second ward chapel Frl- - Halt Lake, Rev. James T Torsnev, recwere- assigned to W. Dine expiration zf the pool wa.,kive not a bouse in sight. A the chill of made wee shown by the attendance date of the Kharp tor. Reverends Louis J. Frias. William 28. of In as honor until such time th crop is day evening, 8ept. labor in the Inglewood district, ftept. Hart and Joseph P Don n el lan. asthe evening grew and hunger and of some of tho people who heard It at extended Elder A. Lewis Elggrsn, who leaves T. by the commit tee to give them 11. this year It is unofficially resistants. Sunday masses 4, t. , and II weariness became more intense, de-os our Sunday evening service. The sold com-- . soon on a mission to to of tbs time Investigate plenty Great Britain, conthem closed ed tha there are they q'clock, Sunday evening service, upon darkness port minister himself came so far as to panles bidding The committee Is located at Seventh South sisting of organ recital, rosary and cided there was nothing to do but stand just Inside tbs door during the then authorised to purchase bugs and The chapel of members in the district. If of the most blessed sacraeeta. The follow-th- e benediction ide of the greater part of the meeting but Bald crates thl report proves true Inglewood will tor members of ,fnd FUlh Eafhas been spend ' 'the night by the 7 10 pm ; week 7 masse ment, day coats and the program be their the next Sunday school organized arranged POOL rood. Bpreading upon he was sorry be did not have time to Following the motion to . and I o clock; confessions.-Saturdin le permanent orrmnlzntion of onion dandnjf will be -enjojtd immediately afternoons ami evenings and evenings Angeles ground thev lay down and tried to take a seat. ffmwers. Ernest Madsen. Wat lacs Noble after: 'Edward R. Caton arrived of first Elder of the month and sleep but there seemed to be no sleep Fridays holy Death of Member. and O. M Hess were Melted to draw Sonff. conxrsgition; piano sol. Miss davs from 4 until 4 and from 7 14 unhere nor rest, so they arose and pushed Kept 14. and was asSaturday. a and constitution 9 p m de- -an. op til bylaws Mrs. road Rosalia the hikes' into soprano solo, in the Lo Angeles conlabor again, their signed death of Johanna Porter, one assist th market committee In maklnx a few of The Uer. In ference Seleaea. GJendile with Elder Sharo fkrlttlai termlning to puh on. Within the faithful members of the Cape detailed plans for the formation of thi K'Eer,n' hard road and Town i Clyde W. Lillian and Norma M'odionsrles hae First Church of Christ, Scientist. 334 yard they struck branch and an active worker In association. saw distance a short it east for II E. in he Glrndale district for sevIGulhranoen, remark. Chas. Sunday services, Hose; following Broadway Beehitfc Swarm, occurred at the o't lock am, end S o clock p.m subto be a small the j remarks, missionary; conkertin eral vears 15. . light which proved found June hospital, City Fundav sermon and food "Reality;' Sunday Mrn Ccil Manwartn, and ject The first Primirj bazaar and enterdorp. where they The nest Sarah A. Large, who has lived at 9 30 a m The Wednesday evemorn- Richards Ward Will be Ward school, tainment held in the city of Los Ange'a sonx by the T lodging Jfor the night. of years, Cutuorah for a number are held at S oclock. ning meetings waa-with continued I les was conducted Jn Korbel hall. WedGlee club. tb journey mg sailed Aug 17. 8h will visit for a Scene of Farewell For Second Church of Christ, Scientist, the short the oft shatteredbehope that over but nesday evening. Sept. 13, under tha time at her old homo near Liv644 Houth east street. Sunday Tempi Bloemfontein, next hill would auspice of the Ro!e Heights branch Departing Missionary QUOTE STAKE PUNS erpool, England, before leaving for services. 11 o'clock a.m ; Sunday school, darkness come on again and Eldor America of the L D. S Church. The Primary The Relief society of the MS am ; Wednesday evening meetings, Howard Uy down by th road side Cape Town branch gave at Boyle Heights has been organized ar AH bundle o'clock to I these a welcome to for him but six months and those in charge church services saying it was impossible shower for her and a farewell party rest minutes' ft few After d proceed. b. confnrttulatsd on th sue- was given In her hoonr under the dif!"1",?, T10" th', mornln , rs to Free rz4n rooms 517 Walker Bank v they at on and again SERIES OF pushed MEETINGS arhioved. The bazaar display w agln rection of the branch presidency. Sunday hulldln. Main and Swnd Houth school session The general will vamshing- - point of- - endurance a A baptismal service was held at Selene IHera. where Christian streets exceptional, all kind and styles f chapel It proved j described and a picture will be for- - aprons, babies Wlm and luncheon set tore may he obtained. light shone in theof distance. Sunday morning. July 8, a hospitable farm- atCumorah" 4 warded next week. to b th horns beinc readily sold The Episcopal conwhich four were baptized. The Lrn': take missionary com er where they acre tnxRcd to a cheerst Mark's Cathedral, First South i Th regular Los Angeles branch swtinft of sonsft, readmesptoftram elders have arrived The and a pas- li ni?i-The Rt Res A4 conference was held here Sunday i ful fire, a fine warm supper and the at Cape following !. a series of xospel rr.f-'rnwaa yl'en nH.reN hi the Pri- Town-td In this mission: labor . The very nv. ! bed in lhe liouee. Moulton, bishop direction.. of the Avaftr Crook orTTeherrUrahrAaron n m. 'HoTF4' W. Fleetwood, dean. ail W( SI Jit WUltam J. Reeve, Harry ink part T Ieterx of Brigham- - CilFe. Utah; Folios, in the program a ih Wednesof Maks wards church school. preridenev, am. Tuesday communion: 4i but the few remaining Saint, Frank W. Nye of Parts. Idaho; Wen-de- l! A t Lorbea amt Mnrttn J.- - Miller liua- - wax civen- - rise sermon II am. morning prajer. by day Thursdr nnd Frtdav of next the are earnestly praying for the day Utah- - and Three D. c direction of V. were E of sessions der P.. Rt. Rev. held the Revy nd Pangultch. Hhsyler. At the iwffk meotinrs presidents of th The special when there can be some one per- Cirxille g. Cox ot Mantl. Utah. All 8t. Mi- - branch choir of 100 voices furnished tw Tinwrlea and the missionaries sneakers sill prsnt various phasea of bishop of Nebraska. Friday, 14 a m . All hael and holy num manently located there to build up the hate been ass'gned to labor in the Angels anr the in musical for music all the district aessldns. Kirtera labormq peoIal . branch and carry the eospcl message Cape conference and they are being bers will W f irntAhed bv crard choirs communion are the, presidents. Disney Pieters Ht Paul s. Ninth East and Third In Because of the many organization anl Moff.t Th and other to other who would listen. meetintts Houth introduced Into missionary labor in Tanner. branch Elva the most Mrsw. of tI!u,b the time Mark Rev Rlfenbark. streets. Irtlng are deexird Clin-to- n for those not rector. kin n1 George G. Nelson arc ih with reports from the var-- ! communion $ a.m Holy anferencqrBreldent hut oth- M. Black and tn two elatS wrlrd choiijr h.Jecj a..m.iwmornlng,Htqug nresldlng officers , Prest Wil- - niissionaries. An tmusoal opportunity for hearing ers I ft . r t be tTilt.Tea etrore in thi eonfrrtac. -r Th- - schedule J we-k follows: testmonv came to Elder Oziaa 11. thave been laboring the rer.-nd"dd7,7rmJr-- m a, Jfc WTLET SESSIONS, , " Johannesburg, Harward. recently welcoming everyone to the con-- t ganlzed last Hun day -- daring their September 2ft East Mill and All Angela Day (Friday) Holy, Miwdon PreaidenC tho'-gHarCreek Eider Albert Smith; Parlevs, communion at 19 a.m. he briefly reported the condl-- t branch conference Transvaal conferencej Terence President Harry Waterloo. j lion of th Joseph Field, ns Smith; branch, said that there r Zinc was honorably and IL Jayne, Talmsge Mandamere, Metvla than ixr members 3,3d0 as premdent J. Ballard izumeran branch at th present time, le than branch with Ed (ft If 27 Gariick Wclnends, ord, rothcr Hoig as connHHt ra. Field, ns smith: TVasatch, Joseph' CeiTi ire A )omthr Miller James Taltrage lim.r, Melvin J. Ballard. Thurda, Sr iitem ber 28 Hitfhtand Park )IHt - J 'Fiallar . for and he to the page Housewife; E Issue James of the 23rd The September Tiinwse, Forest Dale.) laam nickering with Sin." will he th Angeles Sunday school r Georee Albert iynah; Wells, Joseph subject of the evening discourse "Utah Farmer appear In a brand new Us'her. and official, are-t- o th attendance was ! port'5, Folding smoh Danish Ara. Tabor church. First 000 each Hunday James 23 nerI , 'dress. The cover page, which carries, on hrid. ber L K H the Rev. The Sugar, street. JCJaer morning appearance jan complimented spi B Talmasr MeWln J. class Prest. Rosalie Nielsen of th L. A. Re- -, ; Sunday school and Bible cut of liestok and the state fair j and contents of this issue of . the Burton Joeph Fielding Smith;) pastor. 11 o'clock, lief society favorably reported lrd a.m.; morning worship that Farmer, In Is blue thl done S colbrs, buildings. Albert Smith. and evening service at oclock. Lu organization: Elder Wayne C. GardRichard, ther League meet Tuesday, evening at ner. presiding elder In Gnrvanct, issue being the 1522.1'tah State Fair 8 o'clock , , number. .The issue is especially 'atspoke briefly; Elder Irving Jenkins, - ELDER KEXSCTH MADSEN. . PrrahytcTiow. WHITE WITH LEMON are packed full tractive and Its presiding elder iq Bovla Heights A farewell testimonial In honor of First Presbyterian church, east played a cello eolo. Other reporta in of Interesting and profitable informaHouth C and Rev. streets. Tempi tion for farmers and their families. were given bv the morning Eldr Kenneth Madsen, who Jcae ! Oeorge Ewing Iavles, D, I, minister. ..NeiherUnds- - mis.i.n Baptist. EDINBURGH,-- Rpt. 8. Edinburgh ahQnlyfag-.br rrtS with interVaill Joseph Doriuit:- - Samuel Dailey, who "T. school 9 (ft a thl f ,w" Imiens tnte NHiih Booth' Rtinday from the will have ai least two women candi- will be- - held 4a the Richard w?,rd ' rv-est as it ronfairs In ot deacon . the 1 chuyeh charge quorums; Iwoti. --rrjntalntrrthrpji superintendent; 11morning Aimed. H. Lyon Baynes. Eaton,f Pub"e ' afreet. . recent discourse of Prertlcnt Anthony dates for the House of Commons at chapel. (arfleld aenue anP N.nth sed l.m bind a.m. R. Ravsge of the M. I. A. president Theme Drehsrd White. anv b'I Vtore hich school W. Ivin on the subject of Reverence the general election. Beside the EiLct PP'v for a fee rents, drug evcn4nc tret. lucswlay Wllllam Salt, chorister: I rest A. 0, shake well v.nTonf..YocT.'i:rT7r.i.tl.!rlv; V a - r,:,lr,,T V'n"r.'u"jYrT!' r ArFGnd f for Civil Law. emphasizing the im- Duchess of AtholL the prospective 26, beginning at 3 oi lo k The f Alhamh-sof he. Lavo tssT p.mdevotlonsrrvlM Relief plat ,rm : q, ' jI 6 lias bfen irraidg-J for Northern lowing preg-aK. hld.w urv People "ccng; 7 P MIW of It th Margaret perative need at presi nt for the strict Unionist candidate sec30 bv Mrs. Gorge Garnlck; ci,v! Pp" lotion Into frrant hn1 . . ' rr Ani led ? 4S eali In aa ew lea a vtnklle of Uv and order. Edinburgh. Mrs. Iveagh More Nisbett and dancing win It enjmed (. th. rm each Misr Erma J'ttrhel . rk., rri p i p nr topic, Shirkrs, Larson of Hollywood. H Deris I musi- dav. then shortly Hoprano The special articles In this Issue arc' has been adopted as an Independent note th music beauty and and Workcbs.9 Special meet-- , and the edi candidate ip the Western Division of reading J R Kennard; bantone solo, cal numbers were rendered by the w hltancas of your akin practical and helpful, .orchowtrOc-smed PeaF f PmfrHKiHtit baaut'l Mrs. More Nisbett I Usw tor pBKis is c ear cur And 'ihoOght' tbs cl:' Royte of lemon mg ThursUv, 4 p.m. Everybody lo- Special music at the First Presbylotion to blench and bring that Bullough, tenor aola Thomas H fnl. The women. 'nnd children will first-rat- e Car) Jonsnon. laving Jenkins,,, Chss. soft, itd. speaker and during the war min terian. clear, i and Ashworth, complexion dance song fancy WomHoms find much of interest in the and did good work as Inspector of Tyler and J, Holmgreen and little M church, eorosr Morning Burlington freckle, sunburn, and tan bUftciT Baby Thelma Eccles; piano solo. Miss Indiana attnueBaptist Miss Helen Bowman gang a solo. i because it doesn't IrritateAdv. Community department. Suggestions en Police. and Thirteenth West: Organ Frsluda, Improvisation la O MONO the sturdy Jiec,rt.rt''wo c&xqe to Vltth in the eagty , there are j rohabiy few who expertmore of the mate attending , enced life than William J. Powell,, pioneer j Indian war ven ran, ccton.ser, tnlswho elonaly and prominent faatitiaen. ninetieth celebrated recently I birthday at hiS home on Roosevelt 1 avenue. I air. Powell was born Aug. IS. 1973. Dorse-thjre, England. at B rid port, During hia boyhood dais he was employed to car of a number of fine j he horses. It was at this t.me that learned to become an expert team- - j ster, x hich was to be of so much as-- 1 j ststance to him In later life, In the spring of 15 he left Eng- - f fcirtte-arriving i land lor the failed at New Orleans on the ship, ('amil-- l la." Front. Council I.inff be started j. r across the plain in the company of j - John Brown, ho was among the first j : valley; pioneer to enterin bait fake Browns After traveling Captain Mr. company for a short distance.m t- - age, was PoeH.- - then 21 tele art. and J hies Lfvl employed by Balt merchant,. to drive a team A aY" ,EIer Oouned Banctus Offertory, .A Friend In the . Homelend , .Havens Quartet Mrs. Theo. N Best. v in- K. Billings, John Parrish. Anthem. NEWS AND NOTES OF FORMER SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN ' attend-Evcaln- 1 with many incongruous mishaps "Poor Goofs, being insisted, swept the streets In the hol's'in dressed tn huge army overcoats and tin bats. The parade was fed by Governor Charles B. Mabey,, Dr. B. W. Black, state commander, Mrs. J. A. Howell of Ogden, department prfMdent of the of Balt auxiliary; Mrs O, F. MShane Lake, vice president: Mrs E. 8- - Budge, president of the Logan chapter, and other department and local officers. A Husky Young Port. Bpanish Fork poet. No 5. whose Oelegat.on to the convention was one of the first to arrive, put itself on the map at Logan by placing the silken banner of the poet alongside (he flag in the lobby of the Eerie hotel. A comparatively young port, under the leadership of John E. Booth. it ha grown in a year to an active membership of 78. The post Was represented at the convention by Mr. Booth, Reee James Ruben 'Gardner, Roland Fun and Pathos in Legion Parade at State, Convention , Prt. r- -- I " j re. Angelc--onferen- ri. B. j for-ev- er & Me-Ke- -- Huff.-Bsile- - t X lron . lbo-Rim- t com-mo- ing . High-Price- d. Ag-oe- s Kll-ban- e, - y - . rajtjide-buildin- Pan-guit- be - y. L-a or " rt "".I 'f A TRIP ACROSS THE VELDT a-- a, i- so-t- o. j re-op- .sn'' -- ): Hu-is- h. el f y. . , sy ! ,! . Iahe. no-be- I -- only-seven- th t, r R.oem-fontoi- t- - ...un 1 . ed y v T f- Tu-sd- raed Irtncr-w33-UhT'at- 1 th,. 1 1 V rt rfe j ... lht e m Ivr- ex'-crp- '? trn "i' ..; m J shlp 5" .nrte J j-- . 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