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Show APARrv,!, 71P'41-t f , I "'Of "; ; ) 't - '; l 'I ,t !' ,. 1 ,7' , . ,..,,, - ,f- GRANT p 1fST. : , . ., .......;,...':::..1,:,...:... SPEAKER At .Ca IS '.. I for this Edon of-- trier , T en beemiet-feer- n , - , , in -- During all these young manhood, he tile Church of which Der. rising from one to one still higher. be hce achieved the 3 ' - . '' , - ' - I' 1-- , "it brought - to his membership-ithe 'llorinDn- Church a reawaknet, pride in their First Pretd- Outdency. ard it carried to those side of the Church an nhStAranne that there wou4 be en extraordinary clarity of vision and a saneness of thought in the administration ofaffair Of that Church as ap- , - L !: . 1 i . 4 r 4 i r AB Now Peace- - : ' i - ' ' - - - : f , It undoubtedly sealed the doom of those invisible begets that have stalked in the streets of this city distrust. discord and dissension bed to be gone with the dinosaur. but skeletons of an ugly past. That -- ' - i ; that all of oppointment b a thinefor. Today, us mutt be thankful come within were to if a stranger was our gates an announce that bebusthimself in going to estabilah I Utah. of mass bete as s citizen 'venture the assertion that nowherewarmin the city would he find a or welcome than at the office of three the First Prestdency, her look at fine old gentlemen would in their him wfth a kindly light warm him a would give Yes. blessgrasp of the hand and their estabteward ine es of this citizen as a bahintr we state. Tttat Is something that Should be thankful for. "Vie come now down to the presmolot day and to the present monL Can you picture this seene thirty at this head table as existing as- years ago? Could you have Episcopalian. Catholic, gembled Jew , and Gentile in 'Mormon, good fellowship at one table thirtythave suggesyeani ago? Why. to have produced ed it would not only would probably a tienfrationdt- riot. (Laughter). have roduced a "Bo. we have Programed end 'we a have come to the ',chit wheys tnere private in the ranks of the sinneni has the great privilege of Of ,resenting to you the chieftain fellow member the Saints. your and loYel helper in end trhe Cmomitsmhbo.erccialpresiclueedentagndeberyouJr. i ; '' . .- ' - i 4 , ., , ' - t, , ' l stL' (1, i Ille - -' - ' c. ' , ' '''' f, 7 ' . - '' , - ' ' ', 4 ' - , 7. - - , - , - '' 4 ' - - 1. ' 14 ', , ' , , -- .:. ' - ) - -- --- - tr ' Al 11 --- 11 - : ' - - ' ,,',' ' ' - - . - P , i: ., .A1 ' ,.3 ,,. T , Within ..i i i ' . - 'it p I t I ' - - , t , ', , , Z't , ,, ..., , i t . .., ' ,',' 4 - ,'""-- , : t r., .. - - t i 4 ; i ,- '. . II 1221 one O'clock in the morning. name- Yin the midnight sun country of Butedinevis and down in Italy. viewing the wonderful scenery of those countries: having traveled through the fjords of Norway . and in Japan and Hawaii.- I am .very thankful today to, be able to sly truthfully and conscientious'', that all of that fine scenery rolled to- 'ether cannot compare with the ' scenery' In Utah, 'In the L'Intab the -- American - Fork Big Cottonwood can yen. Bryce's, Zion Park and Cede Breaks. Of course we have give Arizona credit for Owning thelenorth rim of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado river. which beelonged to us originallY. really -Included Large Area. "When Young said 'Ills is theBrighamhe did not mean Just here in place.' this clts. Tho originai State of Deeeret included all of the watershed of Colorado. We would not have bad any of these six or seven of the western states quar- . reling over the Colorado river if 'Uncle Sam bad treated us as Well es he treatedonly Texas. We would bans had practically all of the' Colorado river . . , - f .e 4 ' o'.," ,vmommoCI000 0 0 - IF ., gap trs.. .., 1.111-L7- IL, I - e: ,........., ...... --.;'f'''':'' ! .. - - ' : i ..t I. ,, . 0: , , r f. , -- ' , , - 1. i i , ' . ' . . .. . KIP Km, 1,1111 lot1 I I I I -- I I io 11 I X V LI NI -11 . .............. 1 II I K2' It 1 II Dornot f . . . , ak . S. ,,, t. .., . - . , ' .1 .' . . , , , 1 .. ., ,, : ,. - ''''i t I - , A , . , . . - 1- , down to New York. All the fine "There is one that I in Neve York and San Fran- eery thankful for thing and that is than) dubs am hem Twenty-nin-e and all over, when I was a years alto deco. trt May I saw in had Malt potatoes. Of course boy. big headlines In newspapers. 'Reber J. Grant that was before there were any of our settlers up in Idaho. Idaho will probaboy die. The' of was, just considered a range for my Lie was written tip,history all pre- cattle at that time. pared in tYPO in The Deseret News, to be releesed. because the 'But eines they have- - settled had made the statement doctors those wonderful valleys great that it has taken' place. ia Is now would be an for me change to get vrell. Iimpossibility only 43 years ago, as I remember am glad that I am It. when we had less than 1100 of still bere. 28 years after the time our people In the Snake Itiver I was expected to go. that is. north of Cache 'I am very thankful for the country. Valley. and including Preston and American spirit that came With Brigham Young. We all here Franklin. Idaho. The greater part of all that the Pligrim fathers and, the honor won. fine country has been colonized. , dodol spirit of which they and there are now exhibited. They,liberty first went clear our people there. nearly 100,000 of over to Hollan& where were they think I the climate has some;' received with open arms. By the thing to do with the flavor of thl Way. ',art Iery thnakfulThothat era products of the soil. I believe of Dutch descent Pilgrim that our wonderful bake out here. fathers gett!ed in New England. and I salt in the atmosphere. give the arty pioneers of Utah were Ithe us vigor and enerm and gives our CI genuine New England stock. celery and fruits a flit flavor. . , , . . . . , , 1r ' ' : ' at i f, ., i, .. t. r, ,: ii ; . ' I .i , ', , , - - ,1 71 . .. - , it ! . i: ,,, Just made by our buyers from ;-- $ Great Sales - in the East Louis New York - e . '.. - - ' . , . ,,t 4 1 , , . , T Great Cid lin Purchasles , and other important 4,J Saving Events 4r, now in progress . , ---- -- -- - - -- - -- --;- ' -- Starting . ' - - - - --- - -- e - - . 0 : - - ' lin, . it ' e t, . . - , AllDa y J. - 1' Fnday . -- 0 , i, FREE, TICKETS -- . onPACKARD-StDAN- - t -- - - . - . - - . each :entrance DOUBLE- TICKETS Friday - and Saturday , ------ - 2;4 . 0 .....-- ..- - il . Announàernent - which will make Walker's continue to be busiest store in all Salt Lake . ih. -- Watch Saturday and Stmday Papers .. - - . -- -- --- - - - - - irrall'ipackages::and----a- t 71 ------ ,. - . . -- - ' :- . - - I . . A ,, , 7- . ..7.. .,..-, ... , , ..: . ...Alio,' t. 1 :, Cia lall 01. ,g... ...' - a : e et :. .. , ,. . . ',' . . -- - ,' ' ' t :''.. ...--,- ,:.. . ., ,;... i,....i..,t.,.,;..,,---- . :: ' ,.. '. .1 e0 y ''' . .,. ...,... ,.,. .t.-- i - ,.r.. ?; ' . . : .. - e ' - - sick to the well throligh the sole, instrumentality of one sPecies of anophele. This mosquitothe miliaria In the class, Placed of preventable diseases. "How prevented" Is a fair question. and "wherer The General wGeorldrgetv-- to whomeanthitarielance stitute has been established as a trol measures In'343 communities in 216 counties in 11 states; and in activities connected with mosquito surveys. control measures. and investigations in 647 communities in 376 counties in 24 state "The control of malaria by con- - ' ,- - - - POCATELLODetective R. C. bead et the police batman of identification allUOUSICOS the us. tat system melitfrtiopaano tlint2setgkiressi mesa in the 'line of finger thieve. which has print been' adopted by the pollee departments cities. The ninewthsey:treitoyssoisf ullsorimei roef teeoomilleaulcaent:dieriathanmemithouit".coniglrolir carboic., dum treatid with a chemical. Print yellow fever. but It can be done if are taken by roiling Om slims over is OR which wilts go held over an electric beater amino moot conclusively by his work in eiii out the prints very ebterlY the Panama Canal Zoos that mal1I over an ex- I aria BRIEFS IDAHO Pocatello Rail Lodges: .. tensive area by thorough . measures. i $250 to Program E. Pitsgera14, ,POCATELLO-- T. Give example. minspirederebyethowis bee:le ItUrn'tchttergeoli beginning sitt(rit 1;'uabasiteb."'esor POCATELLO. Idaho. sow. 25,...... practiced more extensively In this the dining department Be is a is announced that (saftiaoIt country. despite the fact that so former local resident While living both comPocatello lodge No. I1,..and tht In he was charge of the attempts were made to control here means bearing mosquitoes in the missary department of the Oregon Mechanical Supervisors' lodge So. Line, later 'Mug to Burley 1 of the 0. S. L. United States until. ISIS. Then Short Shop Employeir where ho operated toe National malaria surveys were first made in hotel for years and during the past association have set aside $ 214 t, Virginia and North Carolina brtite few years has been manager of tha by to assure committes ecess of the ISIS Christmait late Dr. H. R. Carter of the tho Bryce Canyon Lodge in Utah. ll United States Public Health Serprogram. The program this year POCATELLOA marriage license trill be held in the coach vice. upon his return from service . has been issued to Lowell A. Hsu-so- n chop throughtho courtesy of paint A. C. with Gorges In Panama. superintendent of 'As an illustration of the change G and Thelma Perm both of Hinckley. Power. and is said to be an meths or the public attitudes toward Oars as it is always warm ideal au, malaria control and mosquito elimPOCATELLO .... Brought into dry. Plans are being made for tho ewe ination that has taken place since Judge 0. J. Bell's court on a chars 1914." said 'Joseph A. Le Prince of auto theft. F. R. Boadon, Clyde tortamment of 6.000 milway ant. Do Shirits. cad J. It. and thair tamiRes. at the October meeting of the Am- Ranee. Jack wor dismissed when evi- &yes high officials of the road Several will te rican Society of Civil Engineers Johnson in attendance was that submitted and arrangements showing In Philadelphia "the federal health dence tho car was used with the porn15-- have boon made to broadcastt the with state '51mo of jud 70wa5i linel. t. service has program over KSEI through Yee mot. sontrol. health departments lamaaria cos cicated boari be-a- epoch-makin- - r to 1 , ; - ,. - - - - -- . sut ' ' I - . c. . , , Thomas. scaion e' II , :- . , - ' . 1, ) . , , . , . , 4 'L. 0 - These purchases arriving daily and offered together with our MalariaIts - . ... Girl Reserves at the Y. W. 4. ' . . 2 p rn. Saturday. Nov. 27. Various other groups will meet Nature and Prevention '' at the T. W. C. A. including the Bryant Junior Girl Reserves, Friday at 4 p.m.; the West Junior Girl BY JOHN 111:RDO BANISTER. fors Christ. ofbedthtehe ;finical manifestations Reserves at 1 p.m. Friday; the It seams quite pertinent that dis- From that time on it has exacted part time school Girl Reserve. at 7:30 p.m. Friday; the South Junior cussion of a disease condition of I. heavy toll front the human racee Girl Reserves, luncheon and rec-- 1 I great importance. to the national and many of the most attractive ognition service at 1 pm. Satur- Weifitt should deal with an affec- portions of the and undeday; the Lore triangle of Colored tion with which General William rendered onuninhabitable its account Girl Reserves at 3 pm. gattirday. Crawford Gorgas. himself was most veloped medical the profesAlthough West high school Girl Reserves intimately associated during the has long understood the aynipwill 'I a - bee at the home prosecution of his great health sion of Elizabeth Moody in the Buck- work and which gayer him undying. toms of malarial Infection. the International fame. specific cause of the disease was ingham apartments at 1 p.m. Malaria is the disease. Each year. unknown until MO. when LAIVOT11112 States $3000.000 discovered the germ in the blood MOON MADE OF ICE HE SAYS. in the United of a human 'object sick with the pocrates in the fifth century Professor 5. as an immediate re-- 1 disease in Algiers. . Forbes, a European di000 seventeen years scientist of standing. has come for- cult Not The cost to g ward saying that the moon is made the nation, exceeds $100.000.00. And after this discovery of ice. His theory has howeveri malaria is preventable. was the means of introducing the been contradicted by other eminett Malaria. from the earliest times. germ into the human body discovastronomers, who - Mc advanced has been., one of the greatest ered by Sir Ronald Ross. the Engenough "proof- to cam & Pirited scourges of the human race. Hip- lish observer. He proved that the pocrates le the fifth century be Infection was lransmitted from the Controversy. . ' : and elsewhere. . ... , , ' Sato at . L'ILIILAILAL'ALMLAIL11,11.4,0t.-4"--0- 'T. ,... - ship movement being promoted amorg the children of the Vnited , . r::, . .. - , Dolls which will be sent to Japan early in December in connection with the doll messenger of friend- sm ote C. A. 4 . . For Japan Saturday 'ti' ft '!1 ..... , , ,,, - II . . ' . ' Climate Pleases. III I - "I think that we have the fin-eclimate, take it all in all, that can be found In the world. also the l finest, celery and potatoes until Idaho 'knocked us our in the tatter article. ; 4' fcir-th- ' I !I I,, II 11 I lel -- iagain.-(Applaus- , . ......, . r"P Irmt , , :11:4 4 , , . , - ''' . yra -- I' , ,, 1 A I ..;,.. ..,,..7.,,,,,- -. , liner. "l,.2, . I I -8- - - , . "I remember Balt Dike City when the iota on the main street were garden patches. I remember the cabbage patch that was where the licCornick building now ' stands. I remember a little shanty where the three story building op. Degeret National Bank tc'utding now isthe tint three story building erected in Salt Lake. The shanty was a little cooper's shoP of one eery., occupied - "-- by " - -' Elder.' 'Raving bad the opportunity and privilege of traveling where- - I could read from the newspaper at ,. - .. , . Talks- - Of Old Tisses---- - - 1 11 cial)--Th- , - , '1 . '-' , -- -- 25.--(- 'I ' - ' 111X if - who-,-wat- t Grant spoke as tole am certainty hope that Icoin,splendid of the very, Wrthy' Iles plirnents that theno chairman today. seen fit to pay a boy when - "However. I was tonotthese valleys. the pioneers cams 'old to the gentle- and referring to take him want not do I men,' me that'far back. (Laughter). The ahead rears - pioneers got here nine of me. But I have seen this entire some residences, built finieh. Sverything that we see now in the way ofbusiness buildings 'and public ediflees of any note has been built - 1, ; . Grat President - , - ' ''t , - ' - 7' ' IF 11 , , , ,,I, -; ,. , . ---- io,,,v..k,- its")1 Woman Loses Ring; Watches Stolen belf ' , 1 , d. the plied to the great state of Utah. 1 7 high position until Smelly highest M.: Ivzo 1 ' . znay whantxtzt.itta.-Mextetsta4er4er,tin- )cars. from came on in he ta a mem , counselors. ,,i. i - within the gift DI that great or-in sanitation. There is 110 doubt there my mind that to his credit' must he many fine things done as to but pres,dent of that Church. I ime on the outside looking In can think of no finer thing since the Church, be became president of than his appointment of the two men that Vend by WA ada es his' - - . , TWO! helP. loyal and energetic ittember, toward this desired t.(1 AMA, lug -- . - ...... IOC ,. , - In--t- (Continued from Fag. On. 4'. ..., - L. :ONIXXSL:Italr.:11;1,(INSIe.,,!:, Le .Parents in the future the .many 1 Scandinavia on the north to Italy i their children-wov-ai feces. with from Canada to on the south. straight noses. or round faces Mexico. Hawaii. Jupan and other with Roman nosesaccording to suggpstions put. forth here countries. I am very grateful in my heart because of this great by Weiburger Lady Paget. a. of the because ours. of member of the New Neajth covntry endo-yand Its clety.litserty that at and opportunities-thpert-leg',organ of the Cottle to tie. society. ,Lady Paget suggests ''l never lay down. as I have that by modelling or shaping children's features when they done, ttrne and time again. ten dollars. or twenty. or forty dollars. are born. a. race of beautiful take up twice as much silver, and and physical defects. could be reared. A special profession of every dollar that I pick up is alit-ti- e heavier than the one I laid down, nurses might be sculptural t nat I do not feel grateful to Untrained for this- - purpose she Ole Sam for maintaining his credit suggests.aml the soundness of our money 0 system which means prosperity to "I believe that there ars no M.& body of men and to others. If I we bad depreciated currency and peaches to compare with ours. financial trouble& such as other remember buying a peach over In It. I a um for pa..td could be England. shilling nations have. none. of My mouth watered. but when I Put as prosperous as we are here. my teeth into it it was almost like lAkes Wide Streets. "Another thing that I am very a squash; there wasn't outything to grateful for is our remarkably It. "It bad been raised undenibtedli wide tre6ist. that:Mail of us In a It did not have have not joined "the quick and the our If we could bottle up dead"' since the automobile come our climate. climate and ship it away from Into vogue. On one occasion. while we could make a fortune., In Los .Angel. I tried from five here "So far as our soenery la o'clock until half past seven to go without any boasting. In. to a dinner party a few blocks eluding the north rim of the Grand away. It was raining and I was,. Canyon. Mount Timpanogos and waiting fcir an automobile that had the four scenic wonders Which I but two blocks to come. Finally have mentioned. I am convinced it bad to walk through. the rain. is superior to everything I have Things of this kind maks me very seen rolled In together In all rnY grateful for our wide streets in trips to different parts of the world. Salt Lake City.. A man got up to speak and said "Another thing I am grateful for- 'What shall I speak aboutr and ts this Commercial club. and while a boy in the audience hollered out. I had made up my mind not to 'About two minutes.' I think my say a word- about former condi- two minutes are ti,ms, tearing that it might be considered, as propaganda, inasmuch as my friend who bag introduced ITIO mentioned the subject I will sal the 3 I am very grateful for come changed conditions that have Comabout. due principally to the Mrs. T. Robis of Eureka, Utah. mercial club. I can go back and to the police Thursday give you a little history. We had complained that late Wednesday night a game of baseball here and I morning a diamond nine ring valued at $250 Ism had the honor to be in the local stolen from her room in that won the 'championship of the hotel. territory. I quit while my credit was that Roble she Jr& said was good. and I have never played be awakened in the night and thought since, go that there will neverOne someone was in her room. She any chance for comment she reported to the clerk but reason I quit. geptlemen. was that said was assured that she bad been It was not a game just for sport; mistaken. Roble said she wsa it was a game 'if I cannot beat not ontudisdMrs. and moved to another you playing ball I can lick you." then missed the diamond and hotel Plot to right- ring. Detectives J. D. Brown and Lee Chase invertigated but could fAnd it was straight 'Mormon' side. each on find no trace of the ring. Mrs. nine and Gentile. it. Roble. who hex a young son in a don't to forget you fight. ready Just to give you a little illuetra hotrpttal here. said she would remain in Salt Lake twill further "The nutnager of the Gentile club investigation was made. J. Spiess of ell Eighth East on one occasion said to the late Arthur Pratt: 'Arthur, I am awful- street. notified the police Wednesat here down not dsy were night that during the absence ly sorry you his family from home the place the practice game. I would 1:ke to of was by a pam key burglar have you down at the next game. who entered stole three valuable watches with Ed. McKean, Mr. Funk- which were from Germany brought are We going hauser and others. to pick a Quarrel with Bebe Grant by Spiess. Hon and Hon Young. (By the way man Young is the father of the Sea- Hot Springs to Heat in Nevada gull monument),and we are going to lick them.' Nev. Nov. FALLON, e "Arthur said? 'Now, 'luckily, (his fitillIf&teT schoolhouse, name was Buckshaum) when you In the Lahontan valley, will utilise know unique provisions et the get into a fight you want toand if one of the. district, and be heated by bot water who is on the other side, Hobe from natural springs. you get into a fight with have This fuel device is already Grant and ilon Young you geld: being laid tosaving bindle the flow from He new a depth, of a well. to sunk got to lick Arthur Pratt.' "Moram not training with therememfeet, the water of which. testa 143 but you crowd, just mon" degrees temperature. to lick ber that you if have got you start any- Third Ward to Fete Arthur Pratt that thing.' I made up my mind again I did not want to play Da!, My Missionary on Friday with that kind of spirit and you A farewell testimonial Isla be mother was a Quaker, know the Quakers tl.OIl,!t,Iike..il - tendered Eugene L. Petersen, son " that or Is Adam L. Petersen, In the Third IT". fight,...and ';'11"""t manhave never been a riga -- stilanreet. ev"FridaYth, ; (Leughter.) Nov. 26. Elder Petersen will leave Proud of City. mitalon to Denmark In a few ."I have had people say to me. for a and I acknowledged that it was dam A has been arranged 112 true. that they had been all whichprogram will take part: the around the World and that this was Miss Edithfollowing Hansen, Julius Brum. the most beautiful city they bad Miss Gerda Tronier, & Nielsen and ever seen. I have said. 'make it Miss Annie Denstadt who will unanimous, I agree with the musical saw. Miss fectly.' Viola Brum. Miss Regmore Dipo. "I of course acknowledge that Adam L. Petersen. the Lund quarthere is truth in the saying that tet and a troupe which will present love le blind end -- Cannot smell nor- - wow bear. I bad an illustration of it The prtigram will conclude with I was dancirg. not being able to hear. General Invitation is expresent when there was a contest tended. for the beet, soprano solo. I was dead certain that my daughter. Three Named Delegates whom some of you heard sing The Flag Without a Stain' in the New- To Phi Delta Theta Meet house hotel .one day during a dinneT Ii believe it was a Red Croie Hugh Colton, Joseph Jones and drive celebrating our going over Leaae Frazier will represent the the top) bad won find prize. By University of Utah chapter of Phi the way, that is another thing, I Delta Theta National College Ira' we went am thankful fop-i- ttat .st the annual convention over the top. Red Cross. ternitY of the order to be held in January .Liberty- Loans and everything ese; In Montreal. Canada. -- Colton. now which phowedtber.wiverere'A ll. xepre- -, in this country. I thought sentWashinistonr,D.-C..-wiIAA the alumni. Jones the active sure my daughter had won first and Frazier of Balt Lake. prize (there being first. second and chapter province. third prize and honorable mention) theR. western C. Ball, asaistant secrets:7 of and she did not even get bonora'ile the of the fraterncouncil general mention. So I co.ncluded that love ity. was the guest of the alumni could not hear. at a lunnheon Wednesday. 'lam very proud of this city.I am club his tour of Inspection of of our state, I am proud of following proud local the chapter. our- congressional representatives. I dare not say that I was glad that " somebody was elected to the senate Girls to Finish Dolls - ,,! ourh-Wh- to contemplate coli.61?-leillia- Business Men Hold An. pual Thanksgiving Eve Dinner. , ' Model Faces on Babes For Perfect: Race, Is New Plan - THURSDAY NOVEMBER' . 4. , . VRWS- - THE DESERET . . ,Glad to Be In U. S. o , - , , ' , land. 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