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Show THE. EVENING HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Cu n::j3HTLiisr,;o;,:E(iTiiftDco;.!E But Keller's ALL-BRAconquered ' constipation, the cause of her trouble Oil hi. SUCCQTO: N 1L 4 I 'Lvii u Scrnd Annual Utah County Poucrio; ;,ionia anteed to relieve constipation v and happier thai if eaten retrufarly. It is " 100 per cent bran. That's why doc ever! . 4 't 4 fust ikwrcub Stan. tors recommend it! Mr hmrt aad, tornw with is made Kel!ogga ? i..t araui4 Mary Jaae Sanford. age tt, tu4 com. kn.U vtr lut watil traublH vnatir lyJLellogg ia BatUa Creek, MichU widow ifwr !' : ksm the tatf tyrOa K Saoford no. A readyko-serv- a cereal, 4 uxd miw, bai Mm found any licious with milk or fruit. Used tn died TlihrWaiarhhiS si the home cooking too. Served everywhere. of her daftuhter. Wra. A. Qi Thora Sold by ail grocers on a meney. In" the. HprluinUlf roorth ward of '" - uieutnoula ?, CoRfti hideous f is nation the but Lack guarantee, fbear of health. ra It fastens its vag Hbe was bora 'laJRatt Lake City, 10t W9 tVe. daughter of ir.g a. 'id on younf and old. Sallow om tvion, pimplesj headaches-- art OiitH-r-t and Lydia Hunt who wre aJi Cleanse your , amonc the early ploiwrsof the " sj sUa ot its poisons for good. ' St ate.. healthier 7 Kew I ..13, 1S25, ax ' -- ' t-- ! at Kolol ALL-ERA.- 1 Conference ;(; The iTIestbood of Good ia by far the most important, thiol in. thla churchy dK'lflred Orson T. Whitney of th quorum of the' twelve apostof bis address at les, in the' .r. in nuuiay mrtnmg .aewioa or tne Khe wa marrlod to Cyrus X. tmrteriy conference of the Kolob sfeke of Zlon held at the Bpring- of 'iprl&cvliie at Salt fllle high school auditorium. It is City Noveu)ler 1W5 and from thai eWomury wuetimes among this time has been a resident of 8trliif-vi!!e- . td talk about the Sunday peoiSf ' w She the wothet of twelve of the chlldreif elKht of wboin anrrlvt : schuprlmary, auxiliaries of the church as being C. Q. Bniiford of Paul, Idaho; Mrs. on a par wlto the priesthood quor B.; Clyde f Burtey,-- Idaho Mr um worETEutlnereis ho Theodore Fullmer of Eureka; Frank son Between theHwo Eldef compari Kanford of Blehrield,Idaher Mr emuhatlCTlly. docliied. TheWWtney church Martindale of mchfleld, rthh f R could exist without the auxiliary Mrs. ArLleweUyo of Boldlet' Sum organiuttlona but is ced' not exist mit; L F. Kanford, of Hamilton, lthout the priesthood. The auxil- Co'ovnd Mri A. O. Thorn of lares are only helps, Priest hood ttpringvlHe.' 8he ia survived ty ohe mehns two things lie saldi First Di- brother Gilbert Hunt of Burley, vine authority or delegated poweXof Idaho.- - She leaves' 33 grandehildrea una, ana seconu, mas in wnom tnia and 12 great grandchildren. -? power is. vented, Men are weak, frail and full of Imperfections but Gods divine utbortty Is perfect Continuing Elder Whitney aald la part? Truth is truth wherever found either en Christian iot heathen ground. There is a J way awing to that which la true. It has A truthful ring. We recognize Shakespeares writings by the ghakespenrtan ring.', . The accusation made by soufe of the; ministers of other denominations bar and they can always be by that ring, we recognize MUton's works when ever heard y ring. If God speaks It Is not that it has the God like ring. The ntrtml evidence Is the greatest evidence wf have concerning the books trtinslated by the Prophet that we place jrcmepb'Bmlth bext to 'N rp-ptom- ALL-BRA- N g opj-nln- Sisa-for- d of LAESENBABY i roaUitlon to the bereaved par-e- were vol ar solo by Mrs, Oliver Da'ton, Mti. Anna. Bird Ilara ood and Mrs. ' J. Sillier. The Interment was in the Everg. :. reen," cemetery." ' . MrvIvlng ar0 the parent and Keith aud' :' Fuitml services were h$d at the three brother Vernon, ' Bernll. ' t. 1 ,, ' ' , y Thiirs-flqin borne' jrrlnjrvflle familf afternoon for Glen Lavon lar-gpn- . the baby of Mr. WAT TO and MrA Claude La iwnv who aied TRT THE CLASSIFIED SELL IT IT 18 TUB SCREST of partmonia Tueduy. " AXD .CHEAPEST IN fjOSQ ItCN ' Smart 'was-"inH. ,The nnwtcal nnmber and-othe- 'tAIDATREST rrl . a . 1 Ralph Bh&op thirf. r"rl Crattdall , 1 offered, words Chicken cookid in , large quantities' r t r ' r tk !i 3 rast Tiert la April 7, 8,9, 10 THIS SHOW INCLUDES ALL CLASSES . i tkH. Bc U. S. Fw. p. A Pat Of. Iaw.Is Hills Bros. Coee is roasted in small quantities - i few-pound- at a time s roasting ! This exclusive process develops that inimitable flavor that has made Hills .Bros. Red ' ' West. Can the pride of the r Prove what controlled roasting1 does for cof-fee! Pierce the vacuum seal of a tin of Hills a." BrosJ What a wonderful fragrance greets you I t Nowbrew a cup ari4 W 'it to your lipf. ;ln : iill thevorld, no flavor to compare. with, this! into the t Jhat none of the perfection-pu- t -may be lost in. the "tup, Brew yoW'coffee as ' - - described in "The Art of JEntertaining " mailed " ' pnTequesJ. - ;; WhyMy Six Years Of ChroniCLTcoubles 1 i Real Firm . Flesh, .And fleet AYStrVrig f ins iHe Medicitt LSays Salt Lake Man. , ' "Belim Wei this Karnak- - .get more praise than any. luetlidiMt; cvew Hear4 ofT luf? I'm not at al) surpMActl for tit has built mf vv 18 poftnd. in wdjiht and made me feel like a good enlhty man should flel , 'states B,, . ' Preece, of 8t)l .?. 2nd WW, Suit Lake City. ' toll ; yon the- - pasJ six- years , ie chronic, stomach' 'troubles- nailf dd- - Mr.1 in 'a iniKhty.bdd Ti.w Preece,k"lnUgesUoa. jtud ulcers of the stomach was what it. ai...', 1 could. Jhardly keep the lightest kind of food eu my stouincli It would HILLS BROS COFFEE HILLS BROS Sad FrtncMCo, Deyt Calii , ' ' ,- 'I . , ; , . your booklet, "Tke Gentlemen: Semt w Art at Eatextaiiuaf," itet at charg. , Are Goner I've Gain ed 18 Pounds :0f - j Ask or Hills J3ro$ by name and look for the Atab on the canJ It's1 quite important. - - -- til flit triainai Factum Path iJkh tuft tit teSt frith ' ii..- i.. ... Farm Relief Bills SKVTLLE Mrs.-Will- !'t n a so nervous Td shake like a lea f and, my; sleep was so poor tbbt I'd. pet up mornings feeling worse than when I went to bed. 1 Justiome Jipb Jigaia.--jnotswry My tfomnxh thnc I trled to eat was J list, as sour as vlncgar'and o ;awy that t made my,, breathing r f ' - ', ,' .t w PREVENTS if. ; INFECTION t. 0 febJ2 WASHINGTON healng Is the marvelous Borbzone, preparation that comes in liquid U.JP.l and powder-forIt is a combi'-aatio- n m treatment that not only purl, nes the wound tf germs lhat cause bnf it heals the'ffesh: Vith" extraordinary speed.; Bud wound or'.cuta which take weeks to heal, with thC Ordinary liniments taend quickly under the pdwerfnl influ- -. ehee of this wonderful remed. Price (llquldr 80c,' 60e and 11.20, Powder 80c .ahd 60c: Sold by Hedqnist-Dru- g 'I ' ; Stores. . Adv. boitlftfrottlirT -- Y by Apostle Orson F. Whitney. i Tae presidency of the fifty first quorum of seventy, was completed at th Saturday mornjng session. My ron A. Boyer was released as one of the presidents, and Oscar M. Boyer and Wo. D. Musig were set apart ere ttoth presldeutsi They apart by J. uoldcn Kimball, of the first seven presidents' of sevehty. W v(r ;Wal(-ftsIpifrila- ret DI1AHAIS .1 t can save you money on jewelry ' I reset your, diamond while lvrjuWait, insuring you of same your ; stone. ' v t vfi . v i . I have just tuTchased f a large stock' of watch qys-- I 6ffer--: 'GREAT SUCCESS tela, main springs, and optical goods' which I, am y- - ' V-- ' i ing at the following- prices f. u "Golden by the dramatic department of- the Spring-vlll- e high ecboul at Qi6 Opera f IWatch Crystals .35c :ir.!"M.. ;iuain opnnga 1v,SUKi Reading Glasses $1 i ,$5 iJays,-liresente- - Wednesday evening, directed by Mfss Melba Cwndle, was balled by crowded "and1 appreciative hou at one of the bestirama presented Ito the Springvllle public this seasod. There was not one of the twelve people in the cast but what did their part tip toaad above the elpecUitioa ; Hf th most aeverec rltlc' , J 'Whether k was due to the coach ing of Miss Candle' or whether aktuAil there is an abundance1 talent- - to the .school. ok hothi '.Saf flee to say the play went Ter hig H(ise - A t 1 these orices : tnmind. , Keep . fit guaranteed. lf ; .it-.e- . Center Upstairs ' ' 7 IitsT t We sold our last shipment of RECRUIT AID Cedar Shinrfles LESSHlSiiAVY 1DESERPII f ht quick. But .ware unloading another me now. itk Hvv.myjre.i;uAning. ana at ail j imes hdYe a big supply on hand of both 4 , .1- 1- uujLuur ana limne - readv. for fmrnprltnfo Inrlino- - i If : Dell Chipman n,sh wrk.ia the the future "all! la' telL.yoV 1 Jirst:fele could f hardly drag myself off to work and In. a ialC bout's lime J'.d. Just feet almost psst going. Not so long go I was about to under go an operation, but thanks, to Ear nntt I ont feel the heed: of ft now, for this 'medicine 'Jusfc turned- h trick for me in Jig time. "WlSy," every, spoonf ull . of .Kat 4 i. WASHINGTON Feb, 12. (CP) naU Jiietr bit the right spot and got T stablltment of. down to.tbe roots of my troubles "reception and drove them out! whore ijletn'g conunltico. aboard battleship and and everjtblug else had fai!d, Whjother tessi'Is of the. American flee' I wouldn't take glO.tKKHorthe grffa to make recruits "rm k nome- na in . lessened 'desertions e. for mdictne materially thl Why hak)ne br(kfast now I put away more the sea service, According to Rear than I used, to eat la a. week's time Admiral William It. Shoemaker,' chief ot the bureau nt navigations and I've gained IS TWunrt ;of r " Oft Air nifljor ships of the fleei firm flesh and fefl as strong as an d'vlnl't) or.- - IslM'p so sound .it takes An ShocruakKt has etitablisuc alarm' clock to wake me," and Pro in which recruits are placed when feelin like; my old lime self In; every they first go abroad. 'They remain seems like wry body I in this- division - without .regular Wnf: ' know'bas either been put rljibf by routine tlntie hft are- - under - the itf rrsuiarlf detaile f- Karsal or knows somebody ? acquaint who hue. Believe hie, It's, some, flcerg i.who thornugldy Wit Vv the vessel' I them. , medicine." TTj f j excluIn fbo" hirt" TSScalyeSrO jlj:russ - Karnak Is sold In Provo sively ;by the Proro Jrng Co., ffBd dsertlo totalled 4e57,.,niett,com-paretlit every with .t,77 .the. tpKredins by the leading dtuggists " ' V '. ' ur Net dcseftloua ; decreased yean town. ,' - r t ' : f 'ii . Tt r2HL I - - ; ... - ; b i v ? t 5 Smpbt lumber Co-- n b BUILDINCTHEADQUARTERs'i" 1 4 -- i Overwhelm - Congress - J Bishopric of IheT SprUigville The harveaerof-farreliof measward was perfected at the ure to Congress this winter la --close of the quarterly conference, Sunday, when the- - vacancy caused osity m nature, wnose niggardliness by 'the .recent death of J. Byard in abrne regions has been responsito counsellor first Bishop ble for the calls for help. Johnson, H. Ralph Smart was filled. , More than 200 bills of one sort l Wuiu Brlnghurst second counselor or anotner, affecting the farm, was made first counselor and Joseph or indirectly, nationally or lo A. Barker was made second coun cally, have been Introduced and selor.- - They were both set eppart await action. Of atf the lot. ohlv ' -- lJree m, and; I1? . - j l1e IThird g: " T- - SET APART IN .: . ... from 8,161 In 1024 to 991 last year. one baa Administration support, the The difference between gross and cooperative marketing aid measni. net' being, accounted for by appreApproprlatlona aggregating severhension of deserters. al billion dollurs are asked, . BISHOPRIC t ' . ' - ; -- coflfee-lovin- I 8lut, by our patented 66n--; tihuous'roasting process. Even temperature . . controlled constant circulation of fresh air,. a J -- During: the Livestock Show -- " OS. f An Auction Sale Will Be Held . . rThe answer is the secret of Hills Bros flavor " LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY 1 Now-Xork- i OF.; thary of Massachusetts he would have met tta fate of the witches" Paradoxlul as It may seem the time will come when miracles will become so com mon place that there will be none." 'Everything is governed by law but the higher law suspends the lower taw." . . "Soys the Modernist" ThAt can't happen because It is contrary to the it not rogstWe that there I a lair higher that suspending the luw of gravitation, There are higher laws and there are lower taws." Elder Whitney closed his remarks with a clear and impressive de scription of the Judgment of the dead and' the different degress of Jeaus Christ, la not ' true, Elder glory. , Whitney Mid, for it has been The meeting was opened by the next to Jesug Christ presentations by state clerk G. O. Stands Adnm, tne great Patriarch SuIlxliQrx J?f.the na foes of .the gen' of the humuu rce," and nexfTtd eral and local authorities to be suadarn eotnes Noah, and further than stained by the conference. The openthat ! do not know I only know ing:- jemarks were ny Prosident t hat Godlio revealed." Where loe George It. Haycock, followea by E. Joseph Btuith ttnnd then? He stands M. Snow, of the statek presidency and it the. head. ef this gospel dispen- - C. W. Routs of the high council whd Attion i (be dispensation of, the fult leave the middle of the month for il ni ss of times,.. ln.wbkh all ot ber a short to the Kortfi disnensnttong are bound up. There western states." ; ' fnave been hiany" dl'nstftWfiS'tut The tnuHlc wat tne stake choir Fattier Adam presides over alfof under the directionby of J. K, Booth them including this one, Just as 'the with a. vocal solo by Miss Melba president of the church presides 'ove Condle. The invocation was by ' Zlon.' of the stiikes oil A, Robertson and the Hilton Bishop Following Elder Whitney, Andrew benediction by A, W. Harmer of the Jensen of the church historians of council. ; fice harrated his trip to Palestine high The New Saturday meetings ..were In the Orient and through and the form of a priesthood convention. England states, and The state of the , Ohle and Missouri la After a short. Joint session which Elder was addressed by J. Golden Kimgathering', historical facts. ball of the first presidents of sevens he had traveled Jenaen, stfttedthat more, than four hundred thousand rrieSrtneTC Tt'its a separation for de miles in' the interest of the histor partmental work, the ladles remain ! ' ing in one group and the men divid ians bfflee. ' Previous to Elder Whitney' dis ing into the various priesthood , ;v course Ernest M. Boyer, gave a ten .quorums. The was of the program evening Sunday mlbute.Ulk history priesthood;. Miss' Jessie given by the primary organizations AHenian, gave testimony of the pow of the stake tinder the directon of er of the priesthood. Scripture the-- stake board with Mrs. M. 0, and Cove- Packard in charge. The speakers Doctrine from the reading nants-Wee given by Elmer Bird of were Mrs. John Crandall Jr., Mrs. is J. E. Bird, umslon, ' Mapletpn. The meeting wag opened by the Mrs. Glen Dallin and President G. cbngregatlod kinging Come Come1 Ye r: 'Mnycock. The musical numbers The stake Choir under the were by the Seagull girls and the direction of - brother J." .K. Booth Trill Builder boy, directed by Mrs. mug the second and) closing number. 1, M. Pierce. Miss Jane Alieman The Invocation was by Willis Strong gave a sacred musical selection. The of the high council and the bene Invocation was by John W. Alieman diction by Piirlcy Bills ef the Soldier ofithe high council, and the bene diction by Mrs. H. T. Reynolds. ' Summit branch. . tn casstrolt IN PREMIUMS $1500 - tj difference between i la kinf, Forls if what man know end what he can da and ia what God knows and in what He can do." "If a man had produced a radio la days Hemi-nilsslo- Chicken T- auto-Biobl- , WhttrcasGeirole-disli- e 4 . . . vV To Be Held At At the. Aanday afternoon ineetlng ls Elder; Whitney i prefaced by saying: "It.la nof what w eat but what we digest that iuakea ua strong." "It ta sot what we1 bear pr read but what we r member that ineiuYwt9eTHAnea tlon ia the-- mother of wvmorr." 'Some mad jtuui hidV that tl has- resolved the human race lato two riasaes: the quick and the dead. Christendom baa also reolv-- J ed lute rwe classes t the fundamentalist and the modernist. Continuing " ; ' 7 . he said tn part? r'-Modernists regard themselves as advanced thinkers and Would lite the rest of ua to catch up with them. They believe that Christ was only a treat, man that could not and did not perform miracles. ; The ground they stand vn is! we can not do these things and "nobody else can. |