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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY WASATCH SETS Malarf Services at Salt Lake Chuirches FARM ROUNDUP congregation le Invited to attend the united atrvice at 81. Mark a cathearaj at l to p. m Dairymen Get 3131,378 for Year's Output 2, 1920. ll. luestions OS tv 45 a. m. Bible echool. minister. 41 a. m. Catholic Weir Bible class, Brotherhood, 4 a. m. Morning worship. 11 o'clock; tserrnoa MOI. COMMUNION. by Dr. Balrd on "Uo Presbyterians Special to The Tribune. CATHKUKAL SETS MASHED. . MALAD, Idaho. The Malad Val In Predestination?" Worship, 7:30 St. John's church. Ninth Esut '.reel and Believe Cathedral at the Madeleine, til But sermon m.: p. by Dr. Balrd r" Bootleg An Bouili Tempi. Bishop aud rrcior, tlieHon-sitn-KL Loean avenue. The Rev.school.Hon 44E. a.Hi gers." U. A. ley Creamery company paid to th? . Did you ever write a letter to Prederle K6L. at broadcast ovt Sermon Church rifluea, rector fut. John 3. Mitlr. D D i nee rector. p. m. You can ask him any ouesilon the Kev. J. a Kois communion and sermon. 11 a. m. dairymen of this valley $131,378 for Jof Haikinr U. a. Hunt: assistant fact and get the answer In a personal BunColline. Jam milk and butterfat during lszs. ac letter. Keete end the Re ARRANGE FOR BAPTISM. Here la a great educational idea 30. t SO aud 10 30. Sundjtr masses. ds W. of to th annual report Meeting. introduced Into the lives of the most intelGod Church Third Presbyterian church. Eleventh East cording mng services, school at 30. Bundur and Seventeenth South streets. Alfred M. K. Evans, manager. During tne year, ligent people an the aprld American newsheard 8turdjr ftr-noo- a Confessions 1;J0- readers. It la a part of that bett paper D. II at Williams. cheese of minuter. Worship 80,000 and 452,000 D, Baturdas 4 end I. to from pounds evening BIBLE CLANS Tl MDT. purpose of a newspaper servtee. There Is a. m.. Including reception of members, bapSpecial to Th Tribune. of butter were manufactured. no Iron t until Telephone Wasatcn U3S. except two cents In coin or stamps charge Church of Clod, 44 ' South Main street. tisms and the Lords supper. The minis- pounds HFRETL The annual "Farmers' meditation will be on The past year was by far the most lor return postaae. Address Frederic In-J. - i Plora Nolle, pastor. Sunday school at 3:30 ter's communion MEET TWICE SINDAT. held Haskln, director. The Salt Lake Tribune school In successful In the history of the conand Housekeepers' Round-Up- " In Christ." m. Service at 0 p. m.i sermon br pastor. "Freedom Sunday p. South Midweek service on Tuesday. Bible class departments at 0 4. a. m.; Bryan Patterson, cern, which Is owned by about 200 formation bureau. Washington. D. C. At St. Ann e. iSO last Twnt-fr- st Xor Wasatch county by the extension C. B. at 6 of which the Rev. A. A. Pickney li at I p. m. rrlday service at I p. m. Intermedin superintendent. of this valley. The amount service of the Utah Agricultural col- street, meee r It 7 0 Q. Is the navy Interesting Itself in methadministrator. Bond p. m.; Dorothy YVtlliems. leader. Senior dairymenis out 115,378 more than the pre ods for liberating men from submerged subafter lege will be at the Wasatch high nd 30 a. n with Sunder echool paid C. B. at 7: IS p. m ; topic "Thinking My Remarines? J. M. D. Nazarene the second mass Weesoas mM U at it vious year. Through." school, February 7 and 8. ligion Saturda at 7.30. A. At th present time there la a subIt Is estimated that trie local marine People wishing to attend th- lec- a. m, except PASTOR TO PREACH. board appointed by the secretary of one-four- th of about tures and demonstrations will be HERE. DISTRICT OrTIOE creamery buys methMlRaUY HAS SERVICES. Westminster Presbyterian church. Plrst ths total butterfat sold In Malad, th navy which Is atudrlng various e. of the at the Plrst Services Church ods of transported from the various comsafety and salvaging In regard to Rev. Tile streets. Rev. The West Fifth South and de Paul'a. Hurras. Vincent St In823 At about school have street. East indicate In Sixth school busses. munities submarines 4 which would Sunday present they Regular Patrick tint the W. H. Ensign, pastor. Sabbath school. pastor, will hold Bunder a. m ; J. A. Neison. superintendent. are considering come of Um dairymen of the valley ftOOO Inventions which they a. m.: R. S Mathews, superintendent. Serclass work In the high school will qiim at 11alagutra, a. ro and weekday masses at JO at 9:43 o Buparln-tendea. m. II at District by to a m. Reiidenc of the pastor, buva.1 PreachingA. E. 8enner. Service at 7 30 p. m. : vice at II a. m.i sermon by the pastor on from the saleyof milk and butterfat not be interrupted, according Q Why Is a weasel brown In summer and ' as. The Believers Securities." Service at white In winter? C. J. 8. Principal W, J. Bond and County apartment. Food Murrajr preaching by District Superintendent A. . 7 41 p. m i sermon by the pastor on "Stsk- - is more than $500,000. Banner. A. and intermedi Our Claims." Junior It is nature's scheme to afford proAgent L. H. Rich, except that the Ing AT MIDVALE. economics tection by giving the animal a coat thai ate Endeavor at 11 a. ro ; Senior at 7 p. m. agriculture and homeround-uslon circle and Ladies' Aid meet every first blends with the landscape. It la known as St. Theresa's at will m. be 7:30 held mass p. at service. Midweek Wednesday In Sunday p will attend the classes Volunteers America and third Friday. a. m. TIM Kev. at Midvale, protective coloration. stead of engaging In their class church. Patrick Magulr la pastor. "BLACKEST SIN," 81BJECT. Q. Please nam stars that are blue, MEET NIGHTLY. and yellow. R. W. I. of teed grains and potaDAILY MEETINGS. Trinity Baptist church, 13S Second East The Volunteers of America Adjutant A. D. The Pole star and Procyon appear Rev. pasThe street Robert' Kinney, SERMON. West Fourth South and Mrs. P. J. Barbour, commanding offitoes, of dressmaking and of drr "TEMPTATION." Bt. Patrick's, 1030 R. Payne, white In color; Betelgeux and Antares, red: 41 a. m.:. at Bible tor. school pas157 J. OOrady, cers, hold services at the Mission hall. lugs and paintings, will be held In street, with the Rev. J.mass 30 Third East superintendent. and Alpha Celt, yellowish; Vega and Second Christian II. church, at Capella Morning worship at 4 and It Reaent street, every night, with the excep- street: V. S. Butter worth, minister. Bible aermon tor, will have Sunday rooms of the high "school. m tin third chapter Birlus. blue. ummiw Weekday meases clock Sunday mornlni. tion of Monday night, at I o'clock. Sun- school at 4S a. m.; T. O. Bnee. superin of Acts, tii will Pointed "Peter's Young Preaching." section women's there the In are held at S o'clock. The phone number day school at S p. m. Ladles' Aid society tendent. Sermon at 11 a. m . by pastor. People's devotional O. Where was the original borne of the meeting at 0:30 p. m. be work In homemaking, dealing la Wasatch 703S. Monday at i p. m. C. E. at f SO P. m. ser Juniors meet at the same hour. Oospel ser- gweet pea? O. C. Speakers for the week follow: Saturday, vice Temptation." on aermon A. will m. principally with the making of dera 7:30 7:30 m.; by pastor at theme Pranclsus cupanl. an Italian monk. The paator'a vice p. at p. Pebrusry 3, the Rev. C. O. Williams; Bun-daSUNDAY MASSES, Ood and the Oroeerrman." a review 01 be "What Is Salt Lake's Blackest Sin?" found the flower growing wild on an island I. Adjutant P. J. Barbour; Harold February BeU Midweek dis book. o'clock of 7:30 Wrtahl'a and in 16SH sent a packet of the circle at Sicily, Divine night, prayer tion of Mrs. Effle Barrows of the Sunday masses are MJd at Our Tuesdsy, February ft. J. P. Payne; Wednesat- Tuesday seeds to Dr. Ovedale at Enfield. England. Wednesday night. Bibl studs at 7:30. Savior, 177 East Ninth South street, at t 30 day, February 6, Lieutenant Ernest Masks; cussion of practical religion Wednesday extension division. Another extenKel383 A. W. home, m. at the Rev. SO p. I Wight oiorninr. The 7. Adjutant Elisabeth sion specialist will give lectures In and 10 M. S.Sunday O. Which side of Mount Vernon, home of ANNOUNCES MOVIE. sey avenue. Bheehan I pastor. Sunday eve-nu- n Thursday, February the Rev. WilBarbour; t, Friday, February A. L. Is the front? o'clock 7.30 and literature appreciation. Paul Kuhni bee Washington, at Oeorge ins devotion Iramanurl (First) Baptist church. Second liam Parks. There are two fronts on the mansion of the Wasatch high school faculty weekday mass Is bdd at I a. m. The phone 4 "STRAY SHEEP." THEME. South and Fourth East streets. W. Rich- at A.Mount ... ... .... ,.1 aa in there always Vernon, la Wasatch 444. a number ti a. m,. B.blr colonial times when a home was builtwere will give lectures and demonstraCentral Christian church. Fourth South ard Btonran, W.pastor. on the ' Sellwood. J. Salvation Army superintendent. banks of a river. The Third East streets. Dr. L. H. Sanborn, school; and tions on art appreciation and the land front, phrases, 11 will a. O.N ELEVENTH EAST. morning worship; the pastor pastor. Bible school at 41 a. m. Service speak m., and water front, run through books on the decorative use of pictures In the ft o'clock, B. Y. on "Enthuelasm." at 11 a. m.; sermon by pastor on "Stray P. WEEK. SERVICE8 SET. Our Lady of Lourdea. Eleventh East and Unions' will meet. 7:30 o'clock, evening subject of colonial homes. home. Service at 7:30 p. m.; sermon by e Seventh South streets, with the Rev. W. Sheep.". 10 Army Sunday service: service. A moving picture of "Mount Car-meIn the men's section the Instruc- i. Oiroui. pastor, holds masses at 1:30 a. m. m Salvation pastor on 'Tomorrow. Today or What May Q. Who 1 the conductor of the Detroit . Young People's council; 3 p. m . Young will be shown, followed by a aermon on Midweek serMoment." at Any tors and their subejects win be: Pro- and 10 30 a. m.. and dally maw at30 a.a. m. Happen R. McK. orchestra? "Why Halt Between Two Opinions''' Wed- Symphony m. People's council; S p. m., Young People a vice. Wednesday at 7 41 p. m. Christian EnA. Th conductor 1 Ossip Gabrllowltach. Sunday school Is held at134S. fessor George B. Caine, "Feeding of Tlie All the above councils will be con nesday, 7:30 p. m.. midweek service. 30 p. m. at la Hrland Evenlns rally. deavor number phona ducted by Colonel and Mrs. J. W. Hay, Dairy Cows. Testing and Record devotion will be held at 7.30 o'clock. Q. When did that writer of boy' books, start csotatn R. I Clarke and Ensign Vie -Ml CRAY SELECTS SERMON. Dairy Keeping" and "Improved Horatio Alger, live? M. E. tor D. Sharp. Week day services: Monday Methodist He will also Sires." A. He waa born in 1S33 and died In 1190. 62 East give some work Home Jeaaue meeting and luncheon church, Baptist Murray nignt. Episcopal Porty-sight- h South street James P. Payne, Mrs. Ce'onel Hay. gueet of honor. In dairy barn construction and reTues. Q. Is the rag carpet Industry of any pastor. Church school at 10 a. m. Mornday. soldiers' meeting. Wednesday, J p. m.. Jl MOB CHOIR SINGS. modeling. He will be assisted In this ANNl'AL SERVICE. service at 11; sermon by pastor on Importance now? N. P. Louies nome league; g p. m.. band prac church. Murray. ing Methodist work by J. H. Pendleton of the high Community A. Statistics show that In 1037 estab"Tell Me What You Eat." Evening service Thursday, local officers and Young D. M. St Paul's Episcopal church. Broadway tic pastor. Sunday school at 11 at 7.30 o'clock, sermon by pastor school. on "When lishments engaged primarily in the manuand Ninth East street. The Rev. Alywn K. People's meeting at t p. m. Friday. Scouts a. m., Kltch, Mrs. C. 8. Olase, superintendent: of rag rugs and carpets reported facture Devil Midweek on service Laughs." Professor Byron Alder will give Butcher, rector; the Rev. James L. Hayes, and guards' meeting at I p. m. Saturday. evening service at 7:30, sermon by pastor the Wednesdsy at 7:30 p. m. B. Y. P. C. at products to the value of 5,0,36o. Sunday. I a. m , holy a p. m., praise meeting. work on turkey brooding, feeding vicar. Sexaaesima on "Looking Ahead": music by the Midvale m school 6:4ft p. and young peo 45 a. m , cnureh school and junior choir; boy acout meeting at 7:30 ple workera Sunday and marketing, as well as Work on communion; What la the oldest scientific organQ conference with Dr. J. D. Bible classes, p. W. Dsrer. superintendent; Monday. isation In America? A. T. D. Sprlngston at 6.30 p. m. Tuesday. raising baby chicks and feeding lay- It a. m., choral celebraUon of the holy J Congregational A. The American Philosophical society Is oommunion. with sermon. The rector will ing hens. CHURCH AT MIDVALE. the oldest of America's scientific societies. caEVANGELIST HERE. MEET AT THEATER. Dr. B. L. Richards will conduct preach, Evening service at St. Mark's The society originated In the Junto estab Community Methodist church, Midvale, Annual convocation service, beein-nin- a Rio Orande Baptist church. 1050 West lished in Philadelphia by Benjamin Prank- The of service sessions on potato and grain diseases thedral. D. M. for Rev. Kltch. morning public the pastor Sunday worship SO Rev. m. 7 Rt. Arthur The at p. Second South street. John Pearson. pas the Plrst Congregational church, Plrst school at 10 a. m.i service at 11 a. m . aerlin In 1727. Pifteen of Its members were and the production and ImproveMoulton. D. D, bishop of Utah, will deSouth and Fourth East streets, will be held mon by pastor on 'The People's Way"; tor. Bible Sunday school at 10 a. m ; o. signers of the Declaration of Independence liver his annual address. All deleaatea and In ment of certified seed. A. McConnell. 10 46 o'clock. special music theater Morning choir: superintendent. at the Pantages and by Sunday junior eighteen members helped frame the j to convocation are expected to Elmer L Ooshen. the For both men and women there alternates pastor, will preach. league at S p. m.i the church and public worship at 11. sermon by the Rev. Constitution. Nine presidents of the United attend. The service la open to all. MonHe will continue the aeries on the central Sunday school officers' meeting at 7:30 A. C. Blinsinser, chapel car evangelist: subwill be classes each evening In rec States, including Washington. Jefferson. day. Pebrusry 4, annual meetlni of the of evolution: the central teachject, 'The Holy 8pirit In the Prsyer Life of Woodrow Wilson and Herbert Hoover, have p. m. Tuesday: choir practice Wednesday. reauonai group dancing, conducted Episcopalian club at Bt. Paul's parish house. teachings B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m. the of psychology Church." ings the ram life at 7:30 for class been ladies' Monday elected from th society's membership. gym pros p. m.i Dinner will be eerved by St. Paul's guild at and Its thought presented by then teach-Ingnational 1:30 by Mary wood Hinman, leader, Peter McPhee. Gospel revival ser- Three other presidents. Cleveland. Roose 7:30 p. m. p. m. Reservations must be made by vice at 7:30 p. m., sermon by Evangelist velt and Taft. became members after elec A practical aeries for everydsy life authority on rural recreation. caUIni Wasatch 400. valuea. Bllnslnger: subject, "A Cry for Revival LUNCHEON FOR TEACHERS. Sunday school will be held In tlie tion. All seven Americans who have won Meetings at these "Round-Ups- " The evening service will be held In the chapchurch at AS a. m. the Nobel prise have been members of this are frequently the. birthplace of ImBISHOP TO SPEAK. Centenary Methodist church, 1740 Fifth el car, "Grace," D. R. O. W. tracks. Sixth organization. Eaat street Ralph M Jones, pastor. Church West and Second South streets. There will portant local cooperative moveSt. Mark'a cathedral, 13) East Pint WOMEN TO MEET. ; 0:4ft a. m. R. T school, Ward, superin be gospel revival services, conducted by ments and local project leaders pre- South street. The Rt. Rev. Arthur W, Q. What palm hag a sap which la used as Phillips Congregational church. Seventh tendent; at 11 a. m.. sermon by Evangelist Moulton. D. D , bishop; the Very Rev. WilBllnslnger. In the chapel car at wine? W. O. Bast and Plfth South streets. The Rev. the pastorworship dict the perfection of a turkey grow- liam on "Life's Compass"; Epworlh 7:30 m. each day next week, except Sat W. Fleetwood, dean; the Rev. A. Leonp. A. The kitul palm in India secretes a L. Bible school at league at 6:30 p. m. ; Junior league, Miss Rice, pastor. ers' organization and a cow testing ard Wood, assistant. S a. m., holy com- Arthur urday. sweet, aromatic sap which, after fermenta Ser:45; W. A. Nellson. superintendent. Martha Bebermeyer. superintendent. Tues association at this year's gathering. munion; 4 a. m.. church school; 11 vice is an excellent sort of palm wine. 11 a. m ; the at tion, servwtll pastor give the day at 4 p. m.i Fellowship supper and LORD'S SUPPER SET. e 0 clock, morning service, sermon by the third aermon of the subject, "Re ice Wednesday at 30 p. m.: topic. "Flow Rer. Arthur W. Moulton. O. D. 7:30 ligion as Fellowship." series, Rt Do ants sting or bite? A. E. W. ' West church. and Q. Pilgrim EnTuesBaptist Junior Christian Eighth ers of the Bible"; teachers' luncheon p. m united service; the bishop will deHailey Commercial Club Is A. sometimes present. H. St. Clair, pastor. In ants a sting deavor at 11 a. m. Intermediate Christian day noon: circle B of the Ladles' Aid sociBroadway. Sunday liver his annual convocation address. Mon-ds- y. Endeavor at i p. m. Senior Christian school at 0:4ft a. nr. Morning worship and as In the roneridae. which sting like wasps En ety will serve. Neic 10 a. m , holy communion, followed by nd bees, but In the workers of the ordinary sermon by the pastor, 11:15 o'clock; sub-leat I p. m. Boy Scouts at 7:30 p. m. deavor business session of convocation. i:40 p. m.. Section No. 3 of th Ladles' Aid will meet "Ood ' Warns- - Man." B. Y. P. U. at ants. It la either vestigial or entirely want ' ILLL'ftTRATED LECTl'RC. annual meeting of the Episcopalian club at Monday at 3:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. 6:30 p. m. Evening worship and service by ing. Some antg secrete an active poison, Special to The Tribune First Methodist Episcopal church. Second the pastor St, Paul a pariah house. Inlect into the wound 11 Seventh avenue. at 6 clock: Fannie LaDay, The A' "Ca'ching the formic acid. This they asHAILEY, Idaho. good crowd East and Second South streets. The Rev. Hypocrite." The0 Lord's text. made by their Jaws In biting. dles' Missionary society will meet Thurswill be ad8. Dum. minister. 0:4ft a. m.. church ministered at this service.supper . JOIN UNITED SERVICE. sembled Wednesday at the Commerday at 3:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Ray 11 a. m . Junior church; Miss Grace How many vessels did the Kronprinr cial club to honor the Incoming and Q. St. Peter's ohsael. 41 Korth Second West Oeorge K. Murdock. 31 Tenth East street. school; In .charge: U a. m.. morning worship ' Smith sink? C. A W. a. in., church school. The Egypt- - is considering the con- Wilhelm outgoing boards of directors. W. O. street g:30 will and sermon by Mr. Dum on 'The SuperlaA. Kronprtna Wilhelm sang altogether service united attend the struction of ft p; m., evening worship of tives God"! highway Straight, the new president, spoke, congregation paralleling thirteen vessels of 53.859 tons. On the 10th a', St Mark e cathedral at 7:10 p. m. and sermon by Mr. Dum On 'The Nature the Nile. and cards and dancing followed. of April. 101ft. the vessel was obliged to en devoof God"! 6:tft p. m., Epworth GO TO CATHEDRAL. "PREDESTINATION" TOPIC. tional service. Mary McDanlrls leads; Workmen of IUly are still protest-In- g All Soul's mission. Community church. Plrst Presbyterian church. South Temple church training program en Wednesday, that their wages are too low. Garfield. 11:30 a. m., church school. The and O streets. The Rev. Jesse H. Balrd, beginning with dinner at 6:30 p. m , fol lowed by an Illustrated lecture on "North-erEurope." D. D . C Professors nounce Subjects for ' Ileber of t ter th neutral harbor of Newport News. In it was translerrrd to PhilaSeptember, delphia. It was sunk by several British cruisers oa November 3. 1I17. a Q. How la Limerick divided Into sections? c. O. c. A. Limerick 1 one of the principal cities of the Irlih Pree State, 120 miles soutnwesi of Dublin. It Is divided Into three portions. connected by five brldses: Ensllsh Town on Kins s Island, and Irish Town and New Town, on either side of the Shannon river It is the most important port on the west coast. Prntello Y.M.C.A.' Board' Names Setc Committee, Special to The Tribune, Naming POCATELLO, Idaho. of committees,' the treasurer's annual report and the welcoming of new members comprised the business of the first meeting of the new board of the Y. M. C. A. directors . Thursday night. The report showed the associaQ, Can a person travel the lengtn of the tions finances In good shape. The . C. R. railroad? was set A. Th:s railroad is not completed, but it annual meeting of the board hallby la possible to travel this route rail, for February 18. at which time It Is way and water. expected Oeorge K. Roper of New e York, national Y. M. C. A. executive a salad? for use Do tea leaves Chinese Q. of the railroad transportation dea. e. d. A. There ig a virgin tea called partments, will be In the city. ... . Lung-60- meaning dragon's whiskers, which the Chi-of nese use in making lea and th leaves which they cat as asslad. ' F. A. N. CLUB MEETS. PAROWAN. At the recular T. A. N. club meeting Wednesday, the llie and works of Maurice Maeterlinck were discuss--d and his "Monna Van-nwas read by Mrs. Owen M. Gurr. a" of Christian Almost Everybody Uses . . t Puts in Officers - Presbyterian THANK OFPERINO. Liberty Park Methodist church. Eighth East and Ninth South streets Chester minister. Sunday school, 10 a. m. worship at 11 a. ra. This will be the annual thank offering service for the missionary societies. Dr. C. W. Heucher will bs the soeaker, subject: "Our Home Mission Work ': Epworth league. 9:30 p. m.. lunch and aoetal tlma followed by the regular meeting: 7:30 p. m.. the pastor will give his second dramatic sermon, an Interpretative reading of "The 8ervant in the House," by Charles Rann Kennedy Thursday at 6:30 p. m. we will have the fifth casserole supper and a lecture on Methodist work In Central Europe. 1 iLuture :amouG leaders who eat Ralston Lutheran IJAN1SH SERVICES. Tabor Lutheran church. Plrst avenue and L. H. KJaer, pastor. Bible school for all agea at 10 a. m.: Danish service. 11 a. m.. aermon on "Prophecy Verified " The Ladles' Aid society will riet with Mrs N. Frederlkaen. 154ft Fifteenth East street. Thursday at 3 p. m. The Young People's so ciety will meet In the church parlors Thurs day at g p. m. The class of catechism will meet Saturday at 3.30 p. m. E street SERMON IN ENGLISH. St. John's Ev. Lutheran church. 130 East Seventh 8outh street, P. S. Schumann, pastor. Sunday services. English. 11 a. m.: Oerman. 10 a. rn: Sunday schooL 10 a m.. C. 8. Weiss, superintendent. Month'y meeting of the Walthey league will be held Tuesday evening. 6 o'clock, at, the parish hall: meeting of th Ladles' Aid at the home of Mrs. P. Engeihardt, 1416 Major street, Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. 7 OFF with the starting gun! SERVICES Over they go their eyes sparkling with ctmfidence , . . every muscle responding to the demands of healthy, alert minds. SAt.'f rRf.ACH ... if you will help fortify theirwill bodies with Tthe strength and vitality they need during the years to come. But ( Zion Lutheran church. 8efond South and Fourth East streets The Rev. Carl A. Olad. pastor. Bible school, with classes for all axes at 1:45 a. m.; worship at 10 30 p. m . tth aermon on 'The Oreat Revealer": discussion of "Luther asue Ideals" at Luther league program Sundav. 7:4A p. m : school at 8andy chapel and services Sunday Sunday at 3 and 3 p. m. Christian Science Willthey hurdle the obstacles pf later life with the same staunch confidence? They can vf Va. . . . their diet above all things . . Over a million careful mothers give their children Ralston every morning . . . because Ralston provides vitamins for life and growth, proteins for firm flesh, mineral salts for strong bones and teeth, carbohydrates for heat and energy, and gjj eui iui 1 tguiatroir It's very easily prepared. Children love its deliwhole wheat. Serve cious flavor of it tomorrow. Begin preparing your youngsters for the hurdles of later life. Afe?nu Tomorrow Orange Halves Ralston with Cream 3acon Omelet and Battered Milk . Coffe OS It I p. a. f Unitarian BARB! TO SPEAK. St Thirtwntb last Hunt mimttur. School First Umurnn. rwl Frant rhurartrr education at 4 J a m . H. Earl Harriot, d'rwtor adul. dltcuuion 10 of a in . the Hon Ben Johnson. croup at arrv.r at 11 a m . rrpou br minlt-"Th Tore? of the wo-, vu nriaiirauii mi w liter-li sir BiiiHiiir m, Th Sunday errtvna $tudr class p m the clas will be ad mpu at 7 30Riihbt Samuel H Gordon on by rar: Pn. d!f1 Baptist LOST Ft AM.' THFME. Bethel Baptist rhurrh. Ninth Sooth and Lincoln street 'Lincoln street la one block H. Ljon Barnea, eaat of Ninth East street) pastor Sunday school at 10 a m. : Ahm A Allen. upennteridn.t Morn in a worship at 1 octark: topic. A Lost Pearl." R Y, P U Noa i ard 3 . I weier of wbolt Rye, flaked and" baked. A cruncby treat (or health and vigor. Delicious toasted and buttered. A delightful change tor aalad, etc AJC0Stto?U io 2000 lbs. Pork Loin Roasts lb. 20c nrrr dat nn ct extra Fresh Hamburger & Sausage lb. 20c Choice 'Fresh. Beef Tongues . . .lb. 19c Leg Mutton, lb 22 Picnic Earns, lb Shoulders, lb. 17 Bacon Squares, lb. Loin Chops, lb. Sreast Mutton, lb. 25 .13 Best Lard, meet at 7 p m. lit Bhep-- ANf.ru rmtACHr Btiriinttoo BapMt church. 32 Indiana atemte - c. D- William, past.tr Bandar rhorti. f a m : Mrs M Creeden. superinlUomtnf worship at It e rlor tendent Dr. ftortneston of Los Atee ttl d liver tne serncw school I M p m . Bun4 conducted b Or ftprmaston Intermediate and Bentor B Y P unions meet m a ut m rn.m ?rrxc at 7 e )v-C W C met a 4 p m ffn,4ia j. i s aifftmi li 1 H 4a4a7. Mix ml pfs' is your guide to the India Tea flavor world-fame- d people ho know and appreciate FOR years, best in tea have India Tea M preferred because of its rich and delicious flavor. Packers of tea who use more than 50 per cent of India Tea in their blends hare now placed the map of India on their packages to guide you to this famous India Tea flavor. These n brands bear the map of India. well-know- Brand Names On Sale At MAXWELL HOUSE MONARCH, OPEKO TYLER'S Dealers Grocer Independent Liggett's & Rexall Stores All Dealers AH 18 ft .18 15 lb.'.., Jlo mak e .2 doz. 75 Fresh Eggs yJjl jMMATCA lb. 20c SPECIAL. 64 EAST SECOND SOUTH KRAMER'S MARKET your perfect, baking V 7 ; Fox's Market: -- mi State Street Large Shipment Fancy Hens and Capons From Geo. Vandgundy r 326 South rresli rips reel, 23c 2 lbs. for lb. ... ... .....20c Freh Side Pork, lb. 30c Picnic Hams, lb. . . .20c Pig Tails, lb. . . . ..10c Lard ... ... .2 lbs. 35c Pork Kitlneyg, lb. . .10c Pork Legs half or 25c Neck Bones. .3 lbs. 23c whole, lb 20c 13c Spare Ribs, lb. Pork Liver, lb B psrrt and Urt T N Bryant, .leaders Oogne," service at I p m : bect, "Everywhere Cho r practice Tuesday at p. m Prayer mcetin Thursday at p m tvkt S LOVE. Subjeet Sundav r'o:i' "Love." Plrst Church of Christ. Scientist. 336 East Broadway. Sunday services, 11 a. m. and I P m : Sunday school at 0 30 a. m ; Wed nesday meetings are held at 6 o. m. Second Church of Christ. Scientist, 666 East South Temple. Sunday services at II m . the Wednesday meetings are held sun-ripen- ed Try This AT SANDY. CHOICE MEATS map of India., CAPITOL HOERNER'S 131 EAST 3RD SO. Just 2 doors rat of Stars Rorburk 131 EAST 3RD 60. Just 1 doors aast .f Barg Rttekuck 58 10 lbs. Snjar Large Strictly Fresh Egfs, doten 35 1 Fresh Creamery Botter, lb 44 1 3 lbs. Ready-cu- t Macaroni 25 Best Nut Butter . 2 lbs. 25t 3 pkfs. iell-21C O ...20 Pork Roast, lb 25 2 lbs. Uvtr ...20 Spare Ribs, lb 30 2 lbs. Pure Lard Lf Pork Whole or half. Ib Loin Pork , half. Ib. Whole or 24 24C FREE HOT DOGS hith rvrnr rtiirHKe Thir Tnnktartm art manafartnr) at Karrsfr'i riant.' II W" rirt f k tn irst in I lak; a. Iw surr ( trt ar aR. 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