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CITY TIT ATT SUNDAY AUGUST 12 1917 3-- A quartet will furnish the nrusie at the afternoon services at thp Tabernacle today' The first selection will bo “Oh Zion When I Think of Thee? by James II Nellson and the quartet The other numbers are: “Praise to God Immortal Praise Mrs James H Nellson and Hyrum J Christianson and the quartet soprano solo “My heart at Thy Dear: Voice” Miss Geneva Harris and “Oh Happy Is the" Man' by the quartet The quartet numbers are the compositions of Prof J J McClellan who will he at the organ The ' first and last numbers will also be given at the evening services In the Seventeenth p -- HILTON son r of Mr and HARRY 'William Hilton 924 Second HILTON Salt Lake HiRRY who left yesterday for Goat island He has enlisted in' the United States navy as a cometist : avenue enlisted Thursday in the United States navy as a cornetlst He left yesterday for Goat Island San Fran-cisc- o bay to commence tralnlngMr Hilton was born and reared in WBalt He attended the graded schools here when a youth and also attended the West Side high' school He has made an excellent record as musician to enjoy his work' in the and expects " Ike navy - Special Cedar City' Aug 11 —The closing week of the Southern Utah School of Music will bs one of a general celebration for the people of this part of the state Fred C Graham of SaltLake who is In charge of the school has arranged a program for every day of the week beginning August 3 and closing evening 'August 17 Friday The pupils' of the various teachers will be presented In the programs as well as the professional artists Mra former ChiMarjorie Dodge-Warncago soprano but now a resldentof Salt Lake will be heard In a recital on the closing evening The regular weekly concert will week when open the program for the the pupils of Dorret Evans-Woollwill be presented assisted by some of the teachers of the school - Tuesday evening a “vaudeville de luxe will be given Many of the prominent citizens will take part as well as all of the instructors Miss ' Roylance of Provo will take- part in the program Miss Edna Evans will present some special dance and musical novelties Wednesday night the pupils of Gustave Soderlund will give a student concert under the direction of their instructor Three of the pupils of Miss Edna Evans will also be heard A grand ball will he given Thursday evening at the ward hall under the supervision of the dancing class Miss Evans will present her pupils In some of the latest ball room dancea It will be the close of the dancing class will he Marjorie Dodge-Warnheard in the final recital of the week' Gustave Soderlund Friday evening will be the accompanist 3C Jfc er - ey - ’ ct ' sL - - synopsis ' Night—The soldier's dream of the declaration of war Parting from sweetheart-- Soldier's farewell — Troops leaving Salt Bake on D & R O road Somewhtre on the Atlantic coast— Oh board ship storm at sea Troops landing somewhere in France Ing to Prof Gates courses "have been and marshaling Into camp with Stars arranged for all classes of students and Stripes tCamp scene— Guard mount First band concert in France ’ like charity CONSERVATION Thousands of dollars can be saved by foresight and prompt action on the part of the American housewife If yon believe in conservation DO - LIBERTY PARK CONCERT a It’s Long Way to Tipperarry Judge Caprices: Brooke Bell Dance (a) Sleigh Hill (b) Oh You Drummer Operatic selection from the opera W allace Marltana Potpourri Ten Minutes With the Bowroii Minstrels Intermission ten minutes Grand selection from the opera Puccini La Boheme Quartet: (a) Come Where My Love Lies Puccini Dreaming Lake (b) Hawaiian Love Bong ' Caprices: (a) King Chanticleer Ayer (b) Oh Johnny Oh Johnny Oh Ab0 Holman Overture Crown Diamonds Auber Recollections of the Past (by reBycr quest) m Banner Mr Held' has prepared for next Sunday’s concert a great war number entitled “Somewhere in France” a descriptive selection representing ag closely as possible the terrible times at the front At the Wednesday evening concert the band will play by request “Home to Our Mountains” duet for cornet and baritone by Verdi “Sally In Our Alley” and the old favorite “Queen of the Earth by Plneuttl and “II Baclo” by ArdlttL - - - ' - - ' jc ‘ ' -- s§c Herald-Bepnbllea- n ' Program: ""V(a) Trovatore (b) Hearts and Flowers (c) Quartet and finale from “My Maryland (d) Marseillaise Retreat— Mess call A soldiers quartet around a camp fire— Call tq quarters Taps — Midnight — Daybreak Reveille tents Striking On the march to the battlefield Enemy in sight —Attention— Enemy opens fire Fire returned —Forward march— Fix bayonets— charge Battle and victory— Recall' Clearing the battlefield and burying the dead y from scene of action to base Returning Finale:“America' — Sighting the Statue of Liberty FHday 343 p m ss ' FORT DOUGLAS CONCERTS : The following programs have 'been arranged by the Twentieth Infantry band for the week: Today lO a' m March: The Bugle Call Robert Sauer Overture: Temple welle Keler Bela Walts: Barcarole (lea Countes ZYHoffman Offenbach Beethoven (a) Andante Cantablle Reothen (b) Adagio Silence Idyll: Every Little Movement Hosehna Verdi Grand selection: Macbeth &4S Monday p m'1’i March: Silver Plume Taylor Bach Dverture: Cyrano TobanI Walts: Woman Divine Schubert (a) Serenade: Shubert (a) Trot: Tamborlnes and OranKlickmann ges (b) One step: When the Black Lewis Sheep Returns Sousa Selection: The Brlde-ElleWednesday 8 a at' March: Washington Grey Graf fulla Overture: Zampa (by request) Herold One step: For Me and My Gal Meyer Grand selection : When Soldiers A Goetz Dreams Come True (By A Goetz band leader 20th InfL) ' - s SCHOOL TO CLOSE - - course designated especially to give students1 of ‘music a thorough knowledge of their art le offered- A special course' which allows any music stndent beginner or ad- vanced to obtain music lessons' with a first-clateacher and the high school ward course are also offered ’ chapel A regular four-ye- ar YOUR PART— AND DO IT NOW Instead of bnying a new suit dress hat furs etc this fall—HUNT UP i Star-spangl- YOUR OLD ONES— send them to MYERS' EXPERTS for cleaning dyeing alterations and remodeling WHILE SUMMER RATES ARE ON and INSURED HATS - 4c If rm have An-gllqu- e” SCHOOL OPENS ' ' - r March: 'A Flfchtlng Chance Gruenwald i Overture: Trumpeter of the Fort a 'a a a'a aaaaaaaa' GfUOnmld Walts: Strauss Autograph Warren Intermezzo: Treasure Trove Brooks Reverie: Simple Aveu Thome Selection The Black Brigade Beyer ’ r 4c FIRST METHODIST CHURCH For today’s services at the First Methodist Episcopal church the followprogram of music will be given by aingquartet of A J Greaves tenor Mrs composed C C Dally soprano Mrs G Caster contralto and Alexander Eberhardt bass Soloists for the evenMiss ing service John P Robinson and Stro-hauRomania Hyde Mrs J Louis organist Music for the morning service is arranged as follows: Organ prelude — (a Adagio in A flat (from organ Slendelssohn sonata) Franck (b) Andantino Invocation sentence: “The Lord Is in Ills holy temple Response "Grant Us Lord Thy Blessing Latbrop Anthem: Sanctus (Holy Holy) Gounod Quartet Offertory: Berceuse in A major Faulkes Anthem: “The Lord Is King” Marston Quartet Glounod Bcnedlctus Quartet Volckmar Postlude: Postlude In D The music for the evening will be: Organ prelude — (a) Prelude du Deluge (trans bjrv Salnt-Saen- s' ’ - 1--1 er — ''J - - - Guilmant) (b)- Reverie Schumann Schumann c) Abenlied Solo: “It Is Enough (from Elijah) Mendelssohn John P Robinson 'i Offertory: “Reverie- (trans by Borourski Violin and organ Violin solo:- “Contemplation’ Opus 538 Boss! Miss Romania Hyde Poller! Postlude: Fantasia In F ' s)f PIONEER PARK CONCERT The Chisholm concert band will play Pioneer park this evening from (10 ' at to 880 The soloists are H G Knight flute and piccolo Earl Renshaw cor- -' net Fred Akins- horn Rulan Sorenson trombone E C Rowley and Homer Sanderson Timpani and drums Joe Schaugaard tuba George Surtees tenor A E Chisholm director" March t “Entry of the Gladiators' a - Le-ina- - re ' - - - Fuclk —— Heed Overture: '“The' Era Tenor solo: “Your Country Needs McConnell Y ou - Now tVslts “The Return of Spring Waldteufel Offenbach Overture: “Orphans’ Tenor solo: “What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For” Monaco Solo for cornet: “Flirtation polka Barnhouse ' Vocal solo ' “Khaki Bill” march Watson song A trombone smear: “Lausy' Massy” Jewell - ' a- ''tcal solo: “The Story of V Love e 3ie Old Glory Ball Flag 'Published by M Wltmark & Sons) Descriptive overture: “A Midsummer ISarnhouso Morning Lake “Songs of the Pioneers” Banner Key Finale: ' ae 9e “Star-Spangl- ed si TEACHERS ANNOUNCED Is of interest to lovers of music It to noto the enlargement of the department of mtosie In the L D S univerInto a school sity It has developed of music giving all branches of work not only to the students It Is nowL open D S high school and busiof the ness college but the general: public as well Teachers for the coming year Edward Include- Florence Jepperson P Kimball Tracy Y Cannon Clarence Hawkins Irving Snow Romania Hyde Marlon Cannon Margaret Summerhays and B Cecil Gates director Accord- - ' - ’ —A SACRIFICE SUPREME" - - - v ' -- - -- - ht - 5 - : - residence”''''5---- ' 'I - - - : - “Doyle has told the truth I did lure you here—I did write the note!” Still unbelieving Kennedy stared at her An Iron grip clutching at her heart she the coldness in her eyes as they metkept hla She knew If she could bold that look It would convince him more than words ' 'N At last dazed he turned away Margaret clenched her hands to keep from him Then she met running after Was there a swift unMary's eyes derstanding— a mute gratitude in their depths? After that everything seemed blurred She was only vaguely conscious of Kennedy In bowed silence leaving with Mary— and of an officer taking her down to a taxL on In her own room without across the the lights she flung herself turning bed Through the long anguished hours of that night she lay thereu She had made this supreme sacrifice —but the suffering - seemfcd almost greater than she could bear “To my husband Frank W Norwood who has been the inspiration of all that Is best in my work” “It Is true dear?” Norwood who had J Herald-Republic- an -- - 1 4 - - : - S-- - -- - - T - - 1 - v cleaned PARCEL POST If have all your by Myers 'lug dome Mail ns any article you wish cleaned dyed or remodeled ue t— aad aeud ' laatruetteae plete we will promptaad attend te year ly work uud pay reti - -- I Work Guaranteed Clothes Insured ehqrges EXPERT PHONE WAS 974 page: - S'-'- Sending dark clothing to cheap cleaners “BECAUSE THE- DIRT WON’T SHOW” £i the worst kind of extravagance If yourdark the suit or dress is worth cleaning at all it i9 worth cleaning right Don’t ever forget that one “cheap cleaning” may damage your snit BEYOND REPAIR Don’t spoil your conservation plan by risking your dark clothes with irresponsible and incompetent cleaners It costs no more to send it to Hyers sun-flood- ed - - domt Myers cleaningn get unleen ye get H Myers receipt In this releads spect Invariably to loot or rained Do not clothing deliver year- - valuable garments to anyone until yea get a Myers receipt — guaranteeing work and Insar lag the clothes Care-Icsne- chischool postofflee tm -- DARK CLOTHES RECEIPT her am ALL WORK SENT DURING AUGUST WILL BE HELD UNTIL WANTED r GET A - and ' r e p ai re d this month Three years later on a veranda facing the Hudson Margaret was unwrapping a parcel that had Just come by express x It was a package of books from the Eagerly publisher— her first novel she turned to the title page “ ‘The Woman Alone by Margaret Warner” Then to the dedication on the front - - tho clothes - - - ldren's - stepped out from the library through the French window was- reading over her shoulder t " of the truth” with “It's only-pardeepening color “There’s so much I couldn’t say in a public dedication I protestlngly For years afterward Margaret won- could never tell the world all that your dered at the wild Impulse that came to love has meant to me” her then Shs had been looking at “Did you see this?” His voice was Mary at her graying hair and lines of slightly strained as he handed her the her mouth In a blind- afternoon paper pointing to the headsuffering about came the realization of all lines: flash ing KENNEDY ACCEPTS SUPREME this woman had suffered through her COURT APPOINTMENT And Kennedy Qt it was his love for him to the very His Success to His Wife her that had brought Attributes “Yes I saw it” quietly “and I’m very verge of ruin ’ It was his wife who had saved him who fearing for his safety glad” had ' followed him “Then there’s nothing left ' ' not a I haven’t It took only a second for all this to trace of the old infatuation? crash through Margaret’s mind But asked you before Margaret but I when they looked up at Kennedy with should like to know now” a strength she did not knqw she “Not a trace” resting her flushed possessed she said with cold harsh cheek against his' arm “I’m too deeply In love with my husband!” distinctness: - Have ‘ The editor’s apologies were profuse and abject- A retraction would be made the next edition lmmedtately-!- n As' she replaced the receiver she saw Kennedy standing in the doob : "Mary!” He came slowly toward her You’ve “You’ve' done this for me? come back” bis voice was husky just v to protect meF It “We’ll not discuss quietly? 'Tm very tired —I'll go to myroom" He stood helplessly aside ' as she passed lie wanted to express his appreciation but words seemed so trivial and cheap ' There was but one thing that would compensate— that he should give up Margaret But he still loved her — with a blind Infatuation Even the scene he ' had had not cooled his just been' through he relived that aftardor Broodingly 1 ernoon—from the moment he had stood at Margaret’s door and heard Norwood plead that she take the protection of his name Then with a flaming Jealousy he had aottces ter pnhlleatlmt la the ices at 8 o’clock All ' are welcome to burst into the room Norwood had Churchedition Tho these cnurch services j and Sundaymust ho inof the niai with cold contempt not office later and back had white drawn Margaret than Friday night Free reading rooms 512 Walker Bank ' trembling’ Main and Second South building She ha-- not sent him the note —It had CONGREGATIONAL where streets Christian Science literenebeen some trick of his political Rev ature may be obtained mies' But she still'loved blm At her Phi lllps Congregational church school request" Norwood left j them P A"SImpkin pastor— Sunday faltering' EVANGELICAL alone and for a' long thrilled moment at 949 A F Bardwell superintendent she had clung to him Then she had Church service at 11 a m with serGerman Evangelical mission Swedish drawn - away saying that' they could mon on “The church Second South and Spirit Born Life” by Rev Lutheran not go- on— that their love was only streets- B H Leesman East Fourth W' BL Simmons acting pastor during pastor —Sunday school at 230 p m his career' wrecking On the way home 'he had read the Christian Endeavor service at preaching service at 330 p m scurrilous article In The Star Enter- August C30 m’ ing thS house he had heard Mary tele- at I pp m Prayer meeting Wednesday PRESBYTERIAN to the editor phoning church Corner C First Presbyterian ’ It was a supreme proof of his wife’s CHRISTIAN Rev George E and South Temple love But what had he to offer in re— Subject Central Christian church (Disciples) Ewing Du vies D' D pastor turn — a mind and heart consumed with corner “The services for South and Fourth East Third' Sunday morning love for another woman the Des streets Chester A Snyder pastor — Mystery and the Ministry of school at 945 a m Y P At nine o’clock that evening Margaret Bible school at 10 a m C H Zimmer- ert” Sunday S p m E at man received this note: superintendent Morning worship “Will you come down to the office at at' 11 o’clock Ordination service for ' Westminster Presbyterian church once — to ' go' over the proofs of your Brother Ralph Perry Sermon “The 175 W Fifth South street Rev Horace World” Christian Call the In' Greatest In to run Have decided the it story? —At 11 a m and minister Sanderson 7 m No at endeavor p evening 745 next lssu 'which goes to press in the meeting m Midby the pastor: at p preaching service during August morning Am eending this with a taxi- preaching week prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 245 a m Sunday school at 630 p m cab—which will wait for you Endeavor society: Wednesday p m A hearty welcome awaits you at Christian F W NORWOOD at 745 p m prayer and Bible study Glad of the excuse to work to get every service -- EPISCOPAL away from her brooding thoughts MarCHRISTIAN SCIENCE cab ' garet hurried down to the waiting Mark’s' Paul St cathedral Rt Rev Fleet-wooShe had no hesitation in going to NorSubject of sermon “Spirit” d Very Rev' W Wm Church of Christ Scientist 336 Jones bishop Services wood's office at any hour Whatever First a 730 at dean— to— 11 holy Eservices when worked at his love for her they Broadway Sunday 11 ' a m morning service refrained from o’clock a m Sunday evening servIcA communion gether he ’chivalrously ' sermon by Rev W W Rice of Gardiscontinued during August Sunday and personalities she Utah field But when stepped from the cab school at 945 a m The Wednesday A strange evening services are held at 8 o’clock in alarm back sh drew " 'BAPTIST dark r building confronted her and the ' Second Immanuel Second Church of Christ Scientist Baptist church dimly lit street was deserted C B Rev Allen South East and Fourth of-' 566 street— Mr South E Norwood’s not is Sunday Temple “Why this services 11 o’clock a m Sunday school D D acting pastor —Bible school 945 flee! You have the wrong — r The next second something black and at 945 a m Wednesday evening serv- - a m worship and service 11 a m - - next- aioNTH - " Phone Was eld laat hat af felt year ar year before "vintage” scad It ta ear expert hatter aad have It made ap Inta the new tell Medea bleehlag Cleaalag aad retrlmariag caata hat little aad reaalta are sarprlelag 3fC ' FAST COLORS GUARANTEED eleaa remade! aad make aver year last wlatee'a coat mafL aea r& etc-- aad give daplleatea yeatheexact New Yerk fall ef aad wlatera aamrt eat atylea Expert farrier pcrecaally all far aapervlaea meric aad ear gvaraatee li aatlefaetlea WORK GUARANTEED CLOTHES er : inter-mounta- in will he went than ever this V - - er-er- 1 tire attention PRESBYTERIAN ' First Presbyterian church —Morning service: Organ prelude ' “Reve Rubensteln anthem morning hymn arranged from “Elisabeth’s Tannhauser Wagner ofPrayer” from “Lord Thy Mercy Stream-et- h fertory' Over All the Earth” Rubensteln Mra Drew Clark soprano Quartet: TABERNACLE MUSIC Miss Edna Dwyer contralto Dr W R The Seventeenth ward mixed double Worley tenor R M Russell basa (Novelized from the' Paths' Serial of strangling was thrown over her Then the same name based oh the famous through sheer terror she lost consciousness novglg of Mabel Herbert Urner) " ' ' BY! When she 'recovered she was' on a JOSEPH DUNN In a lantern-li- t loft On a platcouch THE' STORY over which a man The Man:'Jl' Horace Kennedy form stood a camera were working woman a veiled and The Wife Mary Kennedy “The Woman ’Alone” Margaret Warner Paralyzed with fright Margaret tried Mary goaded by the humiliation of to grasp the situation of ' struggling from her husband’s love for Margaret leaves Then sounds loud and without angry voices her home- To 'defeat his election to the door appeared the rufcongress' Kennedy’s political enemies Through publish the story of hie wife’s deser- fians dragging kennedy bound and tion Editor Norwood loving Margaret gagged a flash of horror With Margaret offers his name as a protection against realised their purpose They had been her infatuation for Kennedy here to secure a compromising Mary approached the lured Reluctantly ' that would defeat Kennedy’s picture house 8he had said she would not election It was a dastardly plot of return until her husband had promised his political enemies to put this other woman out of his life “Now if you put up any noise or try He had not made that promise— yet t6 give us' the slip” threateningly as sher was returning But it - had hot Kennedy “neither of been her loneliness or her heartache they ungagged of here alive” out get you'll an was hack forced had her Itn that camera stood ready man ' The at the enarticle in the morning paper--aAnother second the with a flash-ligvenomed scurrilous story would taken be Just then the picture HORACE KENNEDY’S WIFE LEAVES door flew open and two policemen HOME rushed in' followed by Mary KenANOTHER WOMAN SAID TO BE nedy! THE CAUSE A desperate struggle followed but SCANDAL r MAY DEFEAT KENNEDY’S officers finally overpowered the the ELECTION V the veiled woman three come She had back to force this pa- In herruffians— and the efforts writhing per to a retraction — to annul the harm black veil was torn from toherescape and face husannouncement had her done that the police fell back in amazement when band’s chance for electionsaw It was a man Ignoring the butler’s amazed stare as they “Doyle!” Kennedy “So lt’a he opened the door Mary hurried into you who’ve breathed me" been hounding the library to the telephone " “There’s shouted another traitor” By giving her name she soon had the Doyle pointing maliciously to Maredltor'on the wlrei managing garet ’ Tm not the only one in the ' “Yes this' is Mra Kennedy I’m call- pay of Bull Ask her how much Brady ask that you Immediately retract she got for writing the note ing tolibelous that lured mornIn this statements' your here!” you hus-: I have not left my ing's edition-With a’ scornful incredulity Kennedy band ' Iam telephoning now from his turned Onr stock of dyestuffs is larger than ever before and y wanted color la Onr expert bore sample dyer has no equal in the country onr experts can hat atylca a v enh materially give yon their We cam changed ed V DYEIXG - 3 Vs - - Sermon by the paitor Evening serviceof 715 p m conducted by the Society Christian Endeavor No other service held Bethel Baptist church Ninth South and Lincoln streets one block east Bi-of Ninth East H Lyon Baynes pastor—Fry-re- ar ble school at 1045 a nu Fred Am Mr a superintendent onat 1145 “The Bank of Baynes w ill S speak will Faith” At p m Henry Jacobs m the 230 p preach Wednesday at Ladies auxiliary will meet at the home avenue of Mrs Jacobs 924 McClelland 8 p m at Thursday Prayer meeting ’ ' METHODIST EPISCOPAL M E church corner Ninth Iliff East and First South streets EL J— Magor Sunday pastor 160 LincolnW streeL Jones superinschool 10 a m W tendent: church services 11 a m sermon by Rev J J Lace D D superintendent f Utah mission Epworth league service 7 p m First church Second East and Second South Dr James h N Williams mina m: ister —Sunday school-94- 5m Williams league 645 p m Dr and 8 p m will preach at 11a Morning theme “The Gift of the Morn-- 1 Evening subject- “Why ing Star” Love Jesus Christ? Should We Heath Methodist Episcopal church near corner of Broadway and Eighth West streets Martin Thomas jpastor— Sunday school 10 a m Donald superintendent Epworth league 720 p m preaching by the pastor at 11 a m prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p m This will be the last prayer meeting for the conference year Waterloo Methodist Episcopal church 1719 S Fourth East M Thomas pastor— Sunday- school 10 a m James Barr superintendent Epworth league 715 p m Mrs Edith Lowe leader last preaching service at 8 p m The year prayer meeting fori the conference will be held Wednesday at 8 p m African Methodist Episcopal church 24 E Sixth South Rev D R Jones pas tor — Preaching 11 a m by Rev J A Green: at 8 p m by the pastor subMelting Pot of Democracy”:3 ject “The Sunday school 3 p m Brotherhood p m Christian Endeavor 7 p m Liberty Park Methodist Episcopal Ninth church corner Eighth East and South IL J Catterall pastor —Sunday m lesson “Joslah’s school at 10 Good Reign” morning preaching service at ll a m sermon by ths pastor “The Grace of Giving” This ends our fiscal year and every member should The Epworth strive to be present m leader Mr CL A Root league at 7 pMakes “Cowardice Weaklings” Evenand Praise” service sermon ing “Song"Some Men With a Secret entitled - Ep-wor- th - - Col-clou- gh - ' - a' Care” p m Mid-we- ek PHONE WAS 974 Expert Cleaners uud Dyers prayer meeting at “An Old lime Prayer Meeting 8 Red Cross meeting Thursday afternoon " m at 3 p ' Swedish ’ LUTHERAN Evangelist Lutheran Hair is by far the most conspicuous thing about us and Is probably thp most easily damaged by bad or careless treatment If we are very careful In hair washing we will have virtually no hair troubleat An especially fine shampoo for this 'weather one that brings out all the natural beauty of the hair that dissolves and entirely removes all dandruff excess oil and dirt caiteaslly be used at trifling" expense by simply dissolving a of canthrox (which you caa at any druggist’s) In a cup of hot get water This makes a full cup of shampoo liquid enough so It is easy to ap? ply it to all the hair Instead of Just the top of the head Thla chemically dissolves all Impurities and creates a Rinsing soothing cooling ? lather leaves the scalp spotlessly clean 'soft and pliant while the hair takes on the glossy richness of natural color also a fluffiness which makes it seem much heavier than it Is After a canthrox shampoo arranging the hair1 la a church corner of Second South and Fourth East streets Ol B Hanson pastor— Sunday school 945 a English services 9 p‘m when the Rev CL A Johnson from San Diego CaL will preach- The Luther league meets lnthe church "parlors Thursday 830 p m Miss Laura Carlson' serves refreshments all friends are welcome Lutheran St - John’e Evangelical church 124 E Seventh South William services Schmoock pastor —Regular 8166 1030 a in Telephone Was Danish Evangelical Lutheran church corner First avenue and- E street J CL Carlsen pastor —Sunday school 10 a m services 11 a m: English sermon 8 young people's meeting Wednesday Aug 15 8 p m when Watch the "Wantsthe and kind of a in there’s a vacancy Ve house - you’ hoped always boarding Its clew to to find an unmistakable one of whereabouts will be found in the “want” ada Use TheMain 767 want ad phone - tea-spoon- ful - p-- m Herald-Republic- an pleasure "Basking Perfection Under U 8 Inspection" HID W an CEfl "At the' "Id Clerk During this period of interna" tional stress every man wlio would succeed or even keep from-actuafailure must needs keep himself constantly and reliably informed on the basic conditions of business Reading cur Trade Reports which issue on the last day of each month M ill prove a real help U1 - UTAH STATE NATIONAL BANK President Joseph F SmithVice Heber J Grant President Charles W Nlbley Vice President Bodnar T Badger Vice President Henry T McKwan Cashier George H Butler Assistant l ljl ll |