Show i EMPIRE EDITION 6 111 - I- ' ' 5 4' ' Jr - ' - No n: ' $1 OS NO - t i 411A 1 I 1' - - - 1 r 1 43 r ' - 4-7- or ''''11)' fl 4- 1 1$ l' "4 4 t''0 I r' ' t ' I 43i- tt-1 - I 1 lf" fr4 ' - ir 1) tr 1 "V) fi' t $:if t l' 1 ‘ ' - I - '' '1 -- le'l' ' S t h- ( i )4 'f''' Ali 14' ' A' -- 6- - -' - -- t '1'1 ' 0 1 14 II L (2Ji (1 ()' 1 Ie) c:r )) Ilit Et I ( i I Enn in IF11- 1 J t nt —") i 1"'r i t ' t E-- ' '- -- p religious devotion finds expression in inspiring struc-tares like Salt Lake City's world famous LD S temple PIIUTt7AL dominate -- outlets for religious expression 14 temples and houses of worship which are - the nucleus of LII communities and rank with America's most beautiful structures Freedom of worship and toler- statlitiesi - Catholic and Protestant are - impressive denominations 4th their membership Jewish Greek Orthodox and Buddhist temples minister to of their followers tips region- ne-ed-s -- THE 117 years of its existence the L D S church has grown to more than a million members its one western stake in 1847 expanded to 169 today cOvering 1287 wards from New lrork City to the Hawaiian islands e and as far south an 43 missions in the United States Casiscia Mexico and in European Ariz Niekut Idaho 1927 chased in Los Angeles and Oakland Cal Plans were drawn for the Los Angeles teMple be- fore World War II but shortage of materlals and other restrictions have postponed its con- Since its organization the L D S church has maintained an active interest in- all phases of life and activities affecting its It sponsors coopmembership erative enterprise and projects to further temporal welfare Today's great Irrigation projects spring from pioneer Mormon ingenuity in diverting water from Salt Lake valley streams to aid fields crops in near-b- y The first LD S temple- built at Kirtland Ohio now is held by the LDS and the secondat Nauchurch Reorganized V00 ill- was destroyed- - Others of these beautiful edifices used principally for ordinance work and their dates of completion struction The church today operates elght hospinals: L D S hospital and Primary Children's hospital Salt Lake City Cottonwood Stake Maternity hospital MurS hospital Idaho Falls ray L D 13 Thomas Dee MemOrial Star Valley hospital Afton Wyo and hospitals at Panguitch and ' Roosevelt hospita- l--Ogden: rxctusrvE sources 31306373 of funds derived tuition and the church expended for church schools durinAr 1945 Sharing in these adjoining —western ' 0r' - '''''''1 - - - - i1t VI — - - 4'4- r Lgomigitrif J 7 A ' lik 11 art A I ' : ' : t '' t 0 -- - Cla1 a 1 - t - ' 4 -a t s—"v - ix- 4$11 A 4--- A tttl ttt 4!401-TA411 t jhpo::1)000soot kt - t — d ' 0160S10i ' 'P ' " e f: Irrt sr' I) iit II tA it - t "-r- r) czr - re enjoy end unique '" ' stxperiesste - - ' in swirnming i r - f4 149kwity U S SO otkrol looly occou S Ii soveisis guiciti Ow egnd ' - r 46An opproxiontoo 30tointolo roars:KR:I tooter end tolAmo i- 6 1 1 - I - ' r4r‘ MN movrc ANSCO EASTMAN uPONT 0 ' : moo ' igen°44"- 141 '"r: o"'' A ) CAMERAS: CAMERAS: HOWILL 1E119 & AtISCO EASTHAtir rzysfont "f ' ---- -- ! - 'I ''''''' """"'''''''' ' ' lig -- zi: : ' ' '111 tASTMAN 27 Wost South Tempi The CAMERA CENTRE - - - litah's rtitiost Ametolar Pitigrephors1 Moto ' i --t' t - ' "r :: 5 1 1! 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'3 I j 1 0 4 - A - : 1 1 15 '64 4"' 4 - T I - ' stamp— Sts is the Steil - rp :: 1 ? - ' tr ' -- boots: choose— - mowam-- d :-- an exposition of tho county's progress climaxes the year's agricultural Salt take County Fcrw The for presents a series of stock livestock poultry farm equipment and domestic accomplishments end poultry shows contests races fashion shows and a rodeo rzt Ovtstondinfi ore the horseshoe pitching courts they ore the lorgest lighted horseshoe courts in the world In 1947 the national horseshoe pitching championship tournament was helch attracting rKition-wid- e interest - I " 1 At -- --- - I it tl - 0 ' k S ' - - - "1rNIIV-- L 1 1' ' f 4 6Isr oottisity - - : 1 '''' - 4 4 ii ' s''' ' ‘It I I ''' ' t' At 'ie I' ! - AL1k-- - ' vt v P '1 ‘ - a ' - 4 ''' 1 ‘ - tt' 1t - --- - t '-- t i ' tr"--i-' 4'" ' - ' ' ttt'' 'I t 4 4 :- -- ' '- 1 ' : sl?t I soriorett ort ithOoort ity the issautifool W000tel Inseatelak the sorrier of the wont Oquirrh lod (intuit Solt Lotoo it offers whfos infornif (et all types of rearsetistikb - t II'''' °4--"-- - : ‘ - e - 1 1 4° "" e 4'" i ' 4 74--1'I -- - - te ( ' - 1 'k I - A'4 - k ::41-11k4'-- ( 4 4 2 : :" ' '' 1 ' 1 - :1 ii : s - --7 et '' s 1 - c 0 ail mdstsolitsti skiers hews Preill this winter wonderZseit tiers of the Untied States toms' to ioampoto at eke 1541 Olympic Gontsa k': Alpo ot St Moritz Switzerland '''' - 1 1 - 1 t i — - :h 'n I - ' i'-'- - - A 1 t"p N ' s 't ' nt I ' 1 '- - trosporttris ' '44 - : 1 40 wii'l t - - - t - - o k4f f 1 A ' '4't':- 44414 z 4 1 - 014 z ilkipis'ipie Solit Nottlesi in the solowtappo4 Witotth rosektoloss ibfe Alto rord leophtoo tpkotura itairro) soluoirts wetorshods supplying antplo water for tho sosaty's trooloostrist stork am! 4ontool4 tosootiu tarof nature( Irowis in tios !mountains romps tooth Atta sari Stiehtee aro mosurposts4 es outotoor vats aeons& Mites frele ' ' for ord soot clohn those two Usk' so Om wort(' finsst whrtor sports oroos - '''' '' r- lif::-!-:v- 4 f' i 'A PA Z 1!: ''1'! i ' - 414r '' ''' : le - 'S r P' - (- - 1 01: iowlystry ontl 4:: ' A- - 1 ot "4'':t - t l 74 Sait Lake County is tforronOtOly on the west toy the 'setoff T'sr"-"- 1 41st k b ( I ' t (1:44i100 - - t - - 107 East Broadway - f - - it Al -'1 181 P o -- C 'I's' 'tf it - t ' ( a I - L' -- - '""-- t' Y 4' 'frier k ill "it odryl - e -- ' '- — oeg'''Alpv t activity corttorort wow4 these trorisporsotion istroatook spotlights she great strides Soli Lois County is taking toward becoming iseelle Ittesteporteeee tenter es welt es retteationet and inchstria GRAnrc ARGUS UTAH PHOTO MATERIALS CO - - - ' ::41:!:t0- f ' 2K7 ti C ' thit Solt - i r t - I- - !IL f- - 'reveler post the an institution devoted EXCLUSIVELY to' the amateur and professional photographer Since 1909 i — i 17 - COUITI TTY - 1 - 4 t Parte) s - o rho lake $itoro (e4mt1rtned on Foilovetnr 1 - hospital St M a r college and' 'academy Judge Memorial grammar and high school and St Anna orphanage and elementary school ' bathing and - Po v Mir" cal" 0 4 ": S i ' ' g 1 types of craft - - ilI picture pciride endure for years to come - ings of stone Sisters of the Incarnate Word are operating St Joseph's villa home for the aged Sisters of the Holy Cross are well represented in Utah and the west operating the Holy Cross of eight general hospitals four ' - -- 1948 your self-sufficie- nt the Catholic diocese of Boise supervises operation ''"' - - tkl ir- S tery located on farming tract at Huntsville was activated in July when approximately 30 members of the order took up quarters in temporary barracks buildings The Trapas pists aim to be nearly as possible and are erecting a more permanent monastery of a combination of quon set huts and later plan build- N IDAHO f added help of the b:79 in'phato graphic material and supplies' plus skilled developing and printing ' THE Utah Trappist MOrta3 a1600-acr- e Opening of two new missionary parishes eurtng the fall St Elizabeth's at Richfield and Church of the Good Shepherd at Dragertom r : Ui A - ' i t II briobt And with the - I eral hospital one elementary one parochial school and nursery 5 I titAtaiLrtt ' Ili tor- - 4 ' 4' r ii7 work! formic! Greet Solt Lake offers many scenic Exciting - !kr -- A 0 ' L- - 41x4- — 4 1 tA - if 4' I - A - ' IIit I 1 I i 't o 4 - Airport - 17 1 e1C :t: re 41 i "' e --'4 ic tot 64 ""444-- r‘ e 4' t r? 404' "4 : - 414‘440s V el - uk ' '‘'''''' '' t 17 e cotch-th- 19413:-- : moments of ':1 of which maintain sciiools for nurses: five high schools 13 pa rochial elementary schools seven ptivate elementary schools and one orphanage In Wyoming two high schools4four elementary schools and one orphanage are operated by the church and in Nevada one gen' 635-25t- "'"" -v - t -- :it'r'724701 0 0 (:' vc slit ' - mace v 01:4 - i both motor end sait are gaining wide kiterst The Soh Lake County Boot Harbor woo h osow woR hirthoct with gnarly veri hos howl ssensi4l7 thrvelopod and iho - (Afire so this " ''''''''-- - 1- '''' 'tit''44ft -: S - t '6 441 - 1 6 - ItZL i : Boating M tr '14— 71 " r S'''''V'' ' - 1 " - - egos r 4 ''" l -1 44161Cr 4 00 - vi - t - fistiog I w - ' 01 l L i n- - 4"': ks14 ( 2:11CL tor-el- '- - 11 I st 116 ere' thetre - ss ': i A 1 A t -- recreational opportunities 0 111! - ' 67 tta t I - It - ' to further the welfare of the west Hierarchy and laity cognizant of growing needs add facilities for education hospitalization care of the aged and ihdigent and for guidance of youth in many communities Recent innovations in the Catholic church program in Utah include: 1 Establishment of the first monastery in Utah by theTrappist monks at Huntsville 2 Establishment of St Joseph's villa home for Catholic aged at 1910-5t- h East Salt Lake City 3 Organisation o f t h schools of nursing at St Benedict's hospital Ogden 4— Opening of a new social h st Ogsettlement at den by the missionary sisters of Our Lady of Victory who give religious instruction and lead activities for children of St Joseph's parish not attending St Joseph's school1 1: ::14t: :4' : ' 11 le western Solt take County 1 ( 74ef 4I orp- LI ' t 41110 Comb — --- - - ' '! P Your camera will 1 1i f sk P- fr ' "' 4 -' A - ti-s3:- r"""'"mr ' ''i ' p al ENTER' F THE NVEST 4:— ' - 1- It - ':- A ' 1 " - i '"'"t : 4 A'-- - - r171 t — n ' ' 11 1"' t — -- : 4c -- - t - te-tok- 4 (Ilai 1 114:N0:714 -- - 1—r"- ivht ': 1 - 00 4r or0 ' :-17- - e'"'''''''''''""""Pes4f -- I - — '641 ea 7-- : 4 w '' -- ' - i Ca - ' ! the First Presbytericm church Imposing of worship in the west Protestant freedom exemplifies 6 ellP"'y - ' - :‘ lwok 41 6' r" ' I ' -- "6114: ' C- ' -t -- - ' I r - and graceful I s6' 13' ro- - N -" A -- t f 1 to1 01! t - ' ‘ ' 1 I - 4f 'a -0 ' ) I I 7 1 1 e p - ' o 1 I k:7 - i 4441 II " 1 li I 1 I ' A 10 Sot lit tzi-- T L 1 L -- A - : '' ' - i 6 a - PrT e i 4 - - ''' : I 4AT-:-- ir ' 09"- - q r' - - ' " ) - 140 d 1 3 ' t 41"'-'' - -- - ' 4 - R ' - ' z - r '1 --- ATHOLICS in the Intermountain Empire expend prodigious efforts time and money universities : s t ' society other lir - 1 A recreational activities: the Primary Assn organization for children and the Genealogical - Ed from t '4 8 and 85 seminaries adjoining high schools There were 405 teachers and 60 administrative officers and office employes Part of the appropriation was spent for school building maintenance repairs and improvements Auxiliaries of the church tune- tioniner in diverse fields are the Relief°society believed to be the oldest exclusively women's or- ganization in America: the Deseret Sunday School union mu pervising Sabbath schools conducted throughout the church: the Young 'Men's and Young Women's Mutual Improvement Assn' charged with cultural and Falls 'Ida 1945 Sites for additional temples have been pur- ‘ - - 1923 4 -- t inP1 Spiritual Blessings A6ound For All Creeds in West following P '" at 11 funds were Brigham Young university Provo Ricks college Rexburg Ida Juarez academy Mexico 13 institutes of religion I - - It operates 1877 Login 1888 Salt Lane -- ' tho I - — 1893 Late Hawaiian City islands 1919 Cardston Canada - - t 'D 1110e - f - - Manti 1884 - strut-grtgue- s 0qt rq:er n ri "teeth- 7b I fot - ' li Ai' are: St George Membership more than 1000000 Number of stakes 169 Number of wards 1287 Number of missions 45 Mission membership 172683 asd Strengthen spiritual guid&rice of the people The Murch of Jesus Christ et Latter-da- y Saints predominates Its members were the first to oettle- and colonize the Via 1 i ' N - ' ' ' Of 3 g P'w ' f AA ‘ 1 14471 ' I Catholic religious activities center In the beautiful Cathedral of the Madeleine headquarters for the Salt Lake diocese I its organization 117 years age is reflected in well-bein- r'CI— 4 e e) ) j Growth of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints since the 74 il tII : ri - ance of creed riark ecclesiastical growth in the first century of western progress Today all faiths are represented All cog operate to further the - ift I and Asistic countries in which 172683 members reside It has erected '10 temples has two rnre planned for the immediate future Its member5 have built chapels and recreation halls for virtually every ward bleuings In the Intermountain Em0pirelife All creeds arid colors find Jackson's-111- - - 1 1 i t e r 0 ) P-- rii-- 2 - e ' 3'- 600"5of 4 r t it tile la 't 1 ( ' 1 1 40 P' t '1' f 41 : Are 'W 3-1 II 1 '' - 0 - v tot AltA g: -- - isir- t 440 1'11 I ''' L 0 - - v- C?111 A IA -- r ' 71 " - - - ' s t41 :V -- i - vrr :341V 1 1 !: ' Ikt 4 - "er: 4: - A t r- - gj t ' ii" i: - vo k 3'":1ttol1P t1 OW ' q' — t - 'tt 1 - '4 It' I 'm"' 4 11 I s' - : - t r - 4 - N ) ‘'I' t- r t - Pt— ' t 144 0 ' Pb I ( '1 wb--- 14':' ow o sa '''C f II I 11 4 ' i thi - '' - 9411 — '''' " - - a ) -" - e- '1 - ' 4 ''- 4284 r Al4"-'4- - ' " :'t1? -- - t - t 4‘4 -- 01- - IWO 10 V ' ' 1k e' ' t - 0 11 ' " s 4'1' 7 4 D vr 1 -- 4-- -- 1- - OP' i'''''' 111'''''-- ' 4 C i' 4 r 74 if'' r k -47 1 - " e :' '' - 4t 11 401 ' 1 '''''''' ' t 31 111" - 't - :- 1 '- 1 L'''''' :11:fte1 rth 's1 elI - ‘ c 'Iri ei -- ' '' 'I( -- 1--- at- - k - e 1 "4- - V - - : T 14' ': 4 A-- 1 1 '‘'loil ‘ - - i - - ' - - - I s ' - 40' p 1 1 :L1 scf 4e''4 i: I t C i' ' - 4 - 0 I IV SECTION THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday January 18 1948 - - ' |