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Show f ,Vt rTTTT Iiniav, :V.vn.,,n with-muc- fUKLISIIED BY PUBLISHING COMPANY HI2 Oklahoma EAJEL & ENGLAND per month By mail, Ut t advance - Member of Associated Press In j i at Pnt r n iff kx fit ttiHtttiH tit I fil ll l)tli fibs t Hit onoy in tiiAnu Fanutt frethuttr tt mnhlti o Ji f Itutur' If ih if ft f (n till ft f)1 in t nt (hh hitter mufkt rjftxfeiti f'nrt 04t t,rnt s 'Jtspm ''L. V'Z tan fonttu hut not fOfrAf ) fit ant indy fiiint ti tin Mr. mt M .y-A- fi - reserved. Ctiapler 3 MOTHER AGAINST XR of the hist ft7 S SON 1 Change I & &JdUlk Jfcki 6!!7i8i!9i!l0 - I PARADISE DEPARTMENT i en-Jo- bot-tie- Sunday School Conference Held I", Paiadlse Sunday school conference was held here November 2 whIi sessions at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. A good attendance of ward members were present The following stake beard members i were also In attendance: President John A. Israelson, H. W. Parkinson and Ada Bick-mor-e S.ng ng was under direction of William E, Rawlins assisted by Ruby Lofthouse, The opening and closings prayers WEB CAPITOL 'The sound in Hie State best were offered by E. M. Blckmore and-E- . J. Norman. Short talks on "Obedience were given by Lela Christiansen and Orville S. Lee. After a short period tor class discussion, exercises were rendered by the kindergarten, primary and church history departments. At the 2 p. m. session the following program was given: Presentation of the officers by H W. Parkinson; report of the Sunday school by E. s. Obray; piano duet, Mrs. Elizabeth Rich-ma- n and Phoebe Rlchman; tr.'k on The Life of Alma the ProEarl Norman; talk on phet, Life of Samuel" Mattie the Pearce; instrumental duet, Darrell and Kieth Norris, Paub were M'ssionary Experiences told by Chauncey Lofthouse; Duties of a Missionary, ' 'The by Elder Joseph H White; a and company, sana; a talk on Gossip and Destructive Criticism was given by Mrs. Nettie Gbrav, a member of the gospel doctrine denartmeiit: remarks were made by President Israel-se- n and Elder Parkinson. TQDAY AND SAT. !: J2AMQNL iMOVMRO W 1 iiip f son is BORN Mr. feel like a new man. I have gained s.xteen pounds and have as much strength and vitality as I had twenty years ago. I have never found anything to equal Sargon Soft Mass Pills. They regulated me perfectly Schramm-- J o h n s o n Drugs, Agents. , that more I . 4 : i1 is ' if , ! By W. M. Everton The county weed killers ? - . T :l Mr- - have done nothing about the eradication of the worst weed that grows in the garden of matrimony. We re- fer to the matrimonial . weed called coldness. This J weed is quite common in 5 every community and if al- Ji lowed to develop is bears a ? blossom called divorce. S The seeds of this plant S are tn every matrimonial garden and the only thing (V that w.ll prevent their J growth is liberal dally ap-- 5 plications of hugging, kiss-- 5 ing and petting. There are C a number of parasites that 5 cling to the. weed, coldness f and these parasites are S nearly always present when. the weed Is allowed to grow, ij They are suspicioun. jealou-- S The sy and discontent. beautiful plant affection"' A Is soon smothered out if 5 coldness or as some call it ? proper conduct is allowed S Your crop of hap- piness vill be very slim if S .coldness .infests your gar-- f den. As this is a paid ad-- J vertisement by Ev&rton and A Sons, will every lady please come in and buy a bar nf. A Palmolive soap for 7c It ? ..will preserve "that school j, giri complexion. J 5 ? J J I I Can't go fa the party tonighf, ttmOw I haven't .a thing td wear." n K - , I Polds Checked 0 pro-'goo- iSsVJSS & -- NO BETTER COAL MINED NO COAL BETTER MINED Ceitalnly. I'm not asking any special favors. But as you know . have certain definite responsibilities, and 1 think I have a right to find out what t reasonably can lock forward to. Mr irritated Nothing more Brownbeck than persistent cross, questioning, You cam look forward to $20 week until you show sign of Beings orth $25 or $30 or $50. My fa'tber started me in at $4 a week and raised me to ten at the end ef a year I waited to get married until I Could never bad afford to get married. the idea, that you and your geter&( tion seem to have, that the why to get my plums was to stand tinder a plum tree wttb my meutb open, I think that this ia all that needs to I I said on the subject" ' David came home lata that afternoon, white but with a new light ii his eye. Fanny, in pale green organdie., was assisting Amelia serve tea to Mrs, Frosts bridge club. David motioned to bis bride to come upstairs and she escaped as soon as she could. "David . , , wfcat is the matter?" Were to be starved out," said David, He was standing by ihe , window and did not turn around. Starved?" Exactly We dont eat unless we uay home like good little children amt do as we are told. Im to have a raise for the present, they think we cant possibly live by ourselves on $S5 a month. 1 havent even the eighty five acw. Im fired, t fired myself at three oclock this after PSE3 V ; CARL j 0. SANDERS COAL & WOOD Phone 293 Jh Sound Modern ' 3 804 No. Main i Structure 1"HE 1 Mrs. Frost was determined, to have David and his wife with her; and when Mrs. Frost wanted anything badly she seldom gave up until she got it it had been years since the elders of her clan had quarreled seriously with her judg tnents. They agreed with her now that David and Fanny were tar bet ter off with her than in a home of their own. Only Mr. Judson Brownbeck disagreed. He did not cavj in the noon. least where David and Fanny lived tCnpurlnht. tiss, br .(filer) new Moreover he liked Fanny If she amhaml and David wanted to live by them selves it was their affair. David Can Davie win hit fight fer lnde & asked him for a pentiance after throwing away hi raise, he mean, only means of livelihood? Bead to grant If the first of the month. tomorrow's chapter. I and (Women Tfaie Confidence in This Hank Why Men united strength of many huge beams and g!rder$ required to make a sound, ern building. 1$ mod- Each substantial unit lends strength to the others. Likewise, sound, modern financial structures f are built by uni- ting the interests and efforts of a number of strong financial units. The First Security Corpo- ration, largest intermountain banking organization, is such a structure formed by bining the strength of com- twenty-eig- ht I substantial Utah, Idaho and This bank as one this structure is banks of Wyoming. of the units of strengthened by its dose affiliation with the other members of the group. Clarkstcn to-gro- M 4 local black! aced entertainers! (Ames and Andy would have '.received many valuable points as the show progressed. .The entire performance was by loThn auction sale cal talent. H, cutiep Day Carnival was conducted by T. his creno- and for three hours . j meter tooted In pleading tones Millville The three flay car-- 1 for an advance in price for the nival held here can be and wares he had to nouneed a decided success. offer. He cracked many Jokes Success is measured from land kept the crowd in a good By modem vaporizing I humor ulatil their purse strings jmany view points, financially, i ffi? ointment Just rub on and otherwise, and as the ear-- 1 were stretched to the utmost, nival was given to supply The ' third arid concluding means for the ward budget nights performance consisted. In this instance it was entirely 0j a three act drama, Mother OVER MILLION JARS USED YEARLY V successful. This was attained Mme, which was presented through the united efforts and of the people. cooperation Much creaif is due Joseph M. Jenson whose untiring efforts together with his committee were largely responsible. The first days program consisted of a bazaar under the direction of the Relief society where clothing, quilts, rugs and many other articles .were sold. The had committee genealogical under their direction a flower booth which! madei a pretty display and where they sold geraniums, chrysanthemums, begonias and bulbs of different varieties. The Sunday school conducted a booth, where they had for sale, candy, icci cream, popi-coand other refreshments. The Primary conducted a fish pond from which emerged all sorts of things too numerous to mention. Ooed coal made better lay In the evening a chicken supdicareful preparation at the per was served, under the rection of the Relief society. mine that's Peerless! It is After the supper the following program was , rendered;. Three screened and sized over one lections by Mr. and Mrs. L. 4 Bailey of Logan, with Mrs. of the finest and most modern H. E. Hanson at the piano; musical selection, Edward Lartipples in Western America. son and Lenora Anderson; A Coming from a seam of vast BeatCozy Flat, reading, rice Cutler; reading Tha Road w depth, it is hard, clean and to Mandalay, Elsie Pehrson. A public sale lustrous. Try a ton of Peerless and minstrel show were the main features of the secbe a burner of better coal. ond nights entertainment. It was truly refreshing not to family gatherings. A children1? dance in the afternoon and a social for others in the even tag. Henry A. Griffin of Rigby. Icaho, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Malmberg. On December 8, the Relief "When you are worth more you will bs paid more, hit uncle aaid. society will entertain in honor of their husbands. The Rftut will you give me 0$ Men big marriage, told his mother that Christmas Relief society party be bad rented a house and meant when that will be? Ive been here, is am ..annual afl'air and. one ' more than a year and a far as I of the best parties of the year. to go to housekeeping, f "But it's ridiculous for you to know my work is satisfactory. If make definite plans until you know it isnt Id like to be told." whet your salary it HI be, she told "If a mans work Isnt aatisfac-- ' David, .ory we warn bin once, posaibl '"Uncle Judd cant give me less twice, and then let him go. This a week thats the than twenty-fivapplies to you as well as to the usual raise after a year. We can other employees." ; , Biackfoot. Idaho, Ordinansce 'than Fanny and I. But do you providing for reiundng of $300. fioatiae that we haven't had a single 000 in waterworks bonds and evening alone in the last three $40,000 in Intersection paving Weeks? bonds' have been passed by the The thing that had done most to Elackfoot city council. The old reconcile his mother tc Davids mar bonds will be taken up January rlage was that H seemed to Injure his living at home. Amelia, she All charitable Idaho Falls associations and representatives knew, would probably many and of churches in the county have leave her; for years sh had been been invited to attend a meet- haunted by the dread of a loneiy ing tonight with county com- old age. missioners in an effort to cenThrough the last weeks Mrs. tralize charitable work so as Frost insensibly fiaiLbeen softening to eliminate duplication. Com- toward her daughter-in-law- . Now missioners slated lack of em- 'she told herself bitterly that all ployment has brought on the (Fanny's amiability had been exerted heavy demand for assistance. (only for one purpose Fanny vant-tetd bfl accepted by Davids family their friends. ,an4 HOW TO AVOID DIVORCE credihEvery h was listened to withinterest and considering the pertobmers were all of the young set ab e tained. A. R Hovey and his assist ant director certaiily put over a good play . In conclusion our - people, young and cld indulged in me light fantastic. Each night a set of silverwste was given away. The ward authorities are elated over ' the manner in, which the whole carnival was ctijdU(?td and wish to extend to the people for their loyality. auction Ko one could appreciate i y 1 2V, 1( '.0 J Salt Lake 'City Eight canyons, from 2,000 to 2,500 feet and forming towering, deep highly colored cliffs equal in beauty to those of Zion National park acorn .the Kolob plateau, near the park' and are worthy of being made P. into a T rMitlrmnl ryinniimnt of the Scoyen, superintendent Zion and Bryce National parks said heie. The canyons, while having been reported for a number of years, have not been visited regularly because of inaccessibility, Scoyen j ill np-s- t Par-me- al I m'ltffrtrently "fnit t lltittk i ou'H o,'ice with ms that my hnuai is tar too huge foi lust Amelia am If David tny-eleaves whs shuiiiiiii t you come and live win. usf ion know I v wanted you to fir icara It s ritllcuiOL's for yon to live all alone am 'J perfectly comfortable wheie i am- .- sold Judson. Voii mav be right' sighed Mrs Frot. "hut it does seem foolish to, keep open those two hig houses for resUe-Xliist I luce liHupte-MW- ri Amelia is away so much Von never! even uva your north wing. If you; won t come to me, why shouldn't . I ci ms to you? We could both be' peifettly independent. Mr Brownfc?S had A shuddering1 vision of hie si at or transferring hep soil and Amelia, bag and baggage, into his comfortable bachelor borne. Emma never ctfine there but afid Mr, Brownbech ai'C--j things. rendered. David was notified Curtly that hfsl ; raise was refused. "Mey I ask when 1 may reason-blexpect more money?" , When you lire worth more you will be pnkl niore. (Adv.i Utah And Idaho News Briefs I tun .to witness the performance of Heaps Of Fun And-Fr- olic Mark Three rn The Burley Burley, Idaho and Mrs. Edward P. Old- chamber commerce Is sell of ham are the proud parents of ing Oregon Trail memorial half a baby boy born Sunday even- dollars for one dollar each. The ing. Mother and,,.. baby are feel- Chamber has received ; 250 half ing fine. dollars and .part of the pro, A Thanksgiving party sponfrom the sale are to be sored by the M. I. A. was held ceeds in erecting a monument Tuesdav evening In the ward used some on the old Orehall. The hall was beautifully at trail point in Cassia county. gon enterThe fiecorated, evening's tainment consisted of games Moscow, Idaho Miss and dancing. of women Mrs. Esther Shaw, who re- at the French, dean of Idaho, has manage beautifully on that. turned home from the hospital requestedUniversity coeds of. the univerMay t ask who is going to da the fore part of the week, is sity to refrain from smoking the housework? as reported making satisfactory hi public. Miss French said , "Fafany, of course. recovery. the request came as a result "Fanny cannot walk through a men of of the attitude students The University of North Car- v, ho did not approve of women room without leaving it at sixes anil olina has added a music hall She said she had not 'eeveug. Swith a seating capacity of 900 smoking. David Ignored this and went on forbidden women to smoke, but and a 30,000 Reuter organ. I wish they wouldnt smoke to explain.' Youre been awfully good to us at ail. f MODEST MAIDENS -- os, Fanny - that learned shout it ui a he teased i.tirlml at though Today . in.ii his mother for the 'it y 1)11 29illI2IllJ3j m of she (Me with which nine Yesterday The abort readings are taken from iHB JOURNAL barometer it i inniv Brown beck, in pride Oclock each afternoon except Sunday. The yesterday" reading each was as ninth n irn uni n .1 i him ROBT, A. STRATE Mommy refers to Hshirdavs resflinc as the ffrrnn.,'il. s iwie t tip and Co., the Bakery Equipment ! woof of 'll, It mi u ,) Eastern makes the following statement Pennsylvania recent recovery regarding the Mrs FiojI wor-- , Viijied her son. of his health: "I suffered ten years with as 'anu H never enieieu her head that bad a case of stomach trouble he would wiiu to j',-- e elsewhere as any man ever had. It was than with her y impossible for me to ever Naturally therefore, sho laid the MRS. NETTIE OBRAY a meal without suffering. I blame entirely at Fnnnya door, Correspondent s was teriibly rundown.. Five when David, about two months after Rain me if mid his sister ?v whsfi to two with a rcuBCBi iftat be keep Uivid lo his s.'U a week Veiy soli., said ilia Frost at lt ihtnti is int'tirrM ruth il lik ft i it min 0 Hit a tin I tn h mines brink hh4 tii'inry ftt brut In m a fit thft iintffltrli iiutttf fmrulS ntutrr ht ? Fnnttv mid t whh m t'lfft her (truss f'nmithuf to riH her maths hi uia Hurt If hrmn hcilrr tt tilt I he hustiftnd sho has wtnuietf hostittf repnb-Ucatlo- n , f at thr f (nimtilt tot The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the of an news' dispatches credited to It cr not otherwise credited this paper and also the lues I news published therein, All right of repabllcaticm of special dispatches there! see tlso BAR OMETER READING Fair 1 he ffiyutb4F titf ft in,iItttinttln tlllH 25c $2.00 45c $4.58 years By mail, IHslitered, per montli- Delivered, two years "advance A and general manager Entered at the Rost Office every (lay In the week except Sunday et Logan, I,1 tab, as Second Class Matter. ADVERTISING KATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION SI Hot KIPTIO.N KATES Paid in advance City Robert. Ftratepromnient business manof owner ' j On MQnday, No- vember 24 A meeting was held of the Martin Harris camp of the Daughters of Pioneers, at the home of Catherine Griffiths, where a plea-isaafternoon was enjoyed. The adu.lt class of the M. I. A gave a party on Tuesday evening. MaybeU Griffiths and Mattie Goodey, Buttars and George Myler were in charge of the games. De. Golden licious served. Mr. 'refreshments and Mrs. Ray Griffin are In charge of the adult class and invite all to attend the M. I. A. meetings. Bishop John Ravsten Is class leader. Mrs Russell Jenkins of Bancroft, Idaho, is visiting her mother, Mrs. James C. Thompson. Thankgiving befittxngly observed to Our ward with -i ffctMtsP' JSjmBos&lag' Ca Member of the First Security Corporation System Combined Hesonrres Fifty Million Hollars , i i |