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Show w 4- ?! 4 JBN LIBERIY mx 3 nil mu 1 Jouac BMweaem OstpKI and bet el. J4-1- Coart right-of-w- White Fawn Flour bnloa - ng Jur lidci David O. McKay fell. That America Fighting' For the Liberty Of All Mankind t IFire Explanation to . Utahns State PEOPLE URGED TO BUY LIBERTY BONDS America Is contending (or In this great struggle. What We Fight Against. And wbat are we fighting? A system which has blinded nations, and la as much opposed to liberty as dark-na- n is to light. Many of the Gerare conscientious in- - batPrest Heber J. Grant, In man people tling for their country. But the historians and statesmen of Germany Strong Appeal, Shows have taught a doctrine of national atarerelgnty which la bopelesaty to human liberty. Why Citizens Should Aid . The American people love jeace and enhate war. They would not have Patriotic Loan. gaged in. war had they not been compelled to. We are oppoaed to tbe doctrine of the dtvtn. right ot kings, and In the tabernacle yes- this war lta death knell. In this war our boys have gone forth to terday afternoon wad ths second ses-n- n fight for those principles which God of th quarterly- conference of desires all mankind to accept. CanFreeldent Hurh J. The speaker made an earnest and liberty to anthorl-IHS the congregation eloquent appeal nos presided; .and among the to buy Liberty bonda and thus help on rhe eland were President C. W. America and her allies win the war. Penrose. President Heber J. Grant, He then ea pressed the belief that the way for Elder David O. McKay, and Bishop this, war would open preaching the gospel to many millions Psrld A Smith. of people who have never beard it, The choir sang ths opening hymn and gather out thousands of ths honGod, our help In ages past.. Ths est In heart. Some wn of our boys, he continued, may Elder suffered by opening prayer have to give their lives to the cause John N Pike. Mia Blanche Showell of liberty, but whatever may befall soprano- solo, "The Heavenly them, my prayer la that they may prerang serve their purity. This Church stands Song for virtue and chastity in time of war Elder David O. .McKay. In as time of peace: and among men Elder David O, McKay addressed as among women. the congregation, Following Is a Miss Lillian Kobertshaw sang a solo, ajnopsia of his discourse: The Pilgrim. Thoee alio attended the morning Prest. Heber J. Grant. MMion of this conference heard a pow-giPreet. Heber 3. Grant waa the next appeal to parents to safe guard their children and to support those or- speaker. He eald tn (Tart: ganisations of the Church which have I waa impressed while reading the been established (or this purpose. And I with to make another appeal, which Book of Mormon this morning to talk has S that our bova in the army may be upon the subject Elder McKay protected from temptation and vice 1 treated.ihe Book of Mormon pruphecy no on this ever shall that la our king reign believe that country right in this great world" war. and that our flag .land. It is absolutely necessary, if ths means and expresses more than does Allies era to win thin great and ter-tIt la the rible war. that tbe sinews of war be g of any other" nation. amicerd of a free people, and when furnished; and 1 hope that the people fver It has been assailed thousands of of this state will do thetr full-du- ty It win, have flocked to Its defense. I In purchasing Liberty bonds. The speaker made an earnest plea an surprised that we have even a few people American who do not or will to the congregation and to the people sol eee that America in this war is of the state to buy Liberty bonds exrostendmy for the right. Each of the plaining that they were the safest Inlesdtnf nations in the Kreat conflict vestment In the world. They bring four pg- cent Interest, and the epeaker exgites Us reasons for entering It, pressed the belief that If the war ends Why America FlgUta. soon they trill sell at a high prwmism. America, deeplte- - all her efforts to We can pray, said the speaker, keep out of the war, found it impoa- -' and conscientiously for vichet earnestly this .lite.Ja do JtL without sacrlftctn war as we can for the lights and her saeped honor. Her citi- tory okir missionaries when they success of zens men, women and chllden, have been murdered on the high seas, and go forth to preach the goapdL It la litotr to involve her In war with other the duty of our boys to volunteer; and it la the duty of our dtlxena to buy nations had been formed But I beliete that underneath all of Liberty bonda and thus furnish means these causes why America entered this with which to prosecute the war. The speaker dwelt at some length sar is this great cause, the destiny of and profit he derived libert, the natural right of man to on the pleasurethe Book of Mormon, The flak of America from reading govern li.mself. a number of incidents means more, to the Latter-da- y Batata and cited, tnr that book that show the ttau it can mean to any other people. the Two thousand five hundred years aqo mercy And power of God, and man of God came from the old world truths of tbe gospel. to this, and declared that no kink Ths choir -- sang the chorus The should reign upon this land, and that Glory of the Lord. by Handel. Benethis land was forever dedicated to diction by Elder Le Grand Young. ed - ul i to The Davenport la.. Oct St (Special ropractlc e. t at the Palmer School sntsrtalned vLrtou' home Frank H Kent ley had f - hi sister. Mia 'karlObrav' of iMtv, who wit! visit Cfeteaie employment bureau covering tbe period of three months, from jyly 14 ie 1417. Oot The bureau secured a total of 1,?tS for mules and 48 positions for ?ostttons mskin a total of 1 54 Appltrations filed with the bureau for positions' Shis males. 115 females; total, 2,125 apprications. Washington Governor Simon Bamberger wired to G au Gov hie At W. H. Karr, mam bar of the Indaa-tricommtaaton of Utah, baa submitted a quarterly report to Oov. Simon of 4h Bamberger as to th atata fra employment operation ajrtncy "For your Information." he says, "1 b to submit the following report eov- arms the operations of the state free Ernest Lister of Washington Saturday explaining the mistaken origin of the that tbe Washington state CounTo Help Government report cil of defense had appcnlod to the Utah Weekly Health Report. council for funds to keep Camp mu. h Genaial Iaisif!er Arnt 1. S 1 regret very Ihh mernlli of Ihe Oregon Short Line, who has aays 4be teleJrram In cemclualou, slight diminution of contagious and given sufn circulation wide Louts, wlere he tfffttoua diseases is shown In 'the rturned frfm hood came from conven- of ths city board of the d annual funds for reportThe reiusst veAy covermir thd week ending Fri- - tion of the American association rf not from. Washington. health, ! r aixty-seon- I, posi-llo- Genealogical Study. wili-sou- nd Ths-mrs- co 1 eftr Job White 1 T Passenger Traffic Officers Oct. say tbs association decided to d? to la its power verythinc help th covemroent' under war conditions voted to adopt one for. t for interline tickets Mr ftpsneer sati It was evident ft railways sre endeavoring to hetprtl? from tb fact that freig4 government, u trs.ns are being riven ocer passenger traing. All along u hne of the I nlon Pacific strings o freight trains wereSij noticed some hw-ias pirnir as car, 'and as nee t igcther as Ydovk signals would alovk trauiv averaging at tmi s one to ever block Troop trains were route everywber, and business- &t Lou a an ecormoua Tbe hotels at were turning people iw.t, ui Ai able to accommodate the Uvronte, spencer say a Dont Waste a Cent rth HUE N f 4 22 1917 OCTOBER Irl, vm rtdmntd Irena vajr end hIrbtBirtha "Sumhered 8, were aijr Wyoming Mines Suffer nuul wartinoM, oonvrt4 an4 deaths 24. The week before there Church worker, through th tn piadid Am births and IT deaths, while in the (I Well as Utah fluooco of the Kollgtoa tee Parent omttaUneDL 18 same week of 1H4 there were births wore naked to end to give and IX deaths to the work. Th. Wyomtag nlnu appear to uf!.r Ko firm can poct raeultt If ther uaa encouragement - Heher J. Grant eald he tber retIn these days of saving, you oilneo from their MJabooki for scratch paper. A ougbly enjoyed the eptrtt of the Lord V WU M th- - J form for erery need la the thing. which he felt wee Rrporti from must be sure when you order Liquor Claims Await la abund inbor ahortage. ence. He aaid that thepreaent t j goapei le iu very elate Hhat at Kemmerer one flour that you get all flour. deed the moot uplifting influence in worked only one day, and a accord o , Raqatadoiia Exigencies of ne nd the world on account of the half day a laat week Purchase Order which attenda the perlormenoe epirlt of Saturday duty, no ere were obtainable. Oedlt Momoewndiune, On of Legal battle for the po Preeident Orant eald he rejoiced ta coal men eattmated there-wer- e Tr . -r liquor seised and sow held by the thief all kin da in baa u-- e knowing from his own experience ae tone of weal of Order Books, In coat tn of a toes no ttnm with member of be will t the Miliary orgaaiaa- garde, poHre staged arriving CaU Booka tione that the teetlzauntee borne by tbe ahtpmenta The moderate wee the-- , t,A J I.. Browh nine cases as soon as . of is a Books. ie eomewhat flour. relief ever, eaid ere were true the and Oomptatnt prerioua epaak can find time to bear the claims of saving Local operators are remarktr he had learned to love tbe teachers for ;i . persona who aver they own th. hqmr-AYour Bndtn. Lbe impreaaione they-had made -- upon the carrying out of the ougaen-o- r DnUeery Boxen to deliver with. thev are he the claimants L. B Wlnehell. director of lh hie youth. He urged ail to live lawful poeaeesors of the liquor In tra'flp Crtupou kooks (or an advanced pey- -' him such a' life that a strong testimony of the Union Pacific system, that ha ' : er purchased it before the dry ' law meat plan of data buxine. the truthfulness ot the gospel would million Chinese be brought o tt went Jnto effect and were hulding It for i country to labor in the various ever remain a guiding light. th-- ir own personal use The loQrand ward choir rendered the trlee until the war, u0t The chief of police filed rerentlv r a short stay before returning home, with the clerk of the district court Are Thy be carried out That would re anthenr Oh How Amiable m In serious Mias Benediction r Lak was the of Salt labor fh an'l i Kather 1tes pronouncstatamnnU shortage Dwelling. Pyoit pivmr ed by Eldar Mllando Pratt. by Ihe polua jYiffitinit har brother. W. H PyotL am) amounts of liquor to Ha Hra about two montba nd asking iRatrueuons a to what to Actually an expert In dr. win, up forms had Matter Bowen, while on route, 4 a with It them do their to f1ttbura. fa-- . where Mr. Bowen j , , Visit Relatives Submits Report of work. f i a stopped rcntly located, - pr,Bk E bruthrvlsu k" Officers Vote Traffic Bureau Employment Davenport, a. iVume0id, u j 3l6yDAY DESERET EVENING NEWS - class fn tbe etydy of racial history and surnames will be opened ua der tbs auspices of ths Genealogical Society of 1tah. Oct 28, at 4 pm. The aessions will be held on cHe fourth floor of the Blphopl building and tbe Instructors wli ln lude Mra Busa Young Gates, Mr Amy Brown Lvman, Mts Lillian Cameron, Mrs. Donate Smith Kesler, Miss Rarab Eddington, and Miss Sarah McLelland All persons interested are Invited to attend. A j Interstate Shipments. rfillraada aiw hing; AJined by the state fish mod game commissioner of .tbe statute forbidding unlawful shipment of fish or game put of the state The federal law makes it a misdemeanor for any transportation company to accept for shipment any duck consigned out of the state, unless the shipper holds allcens,' and then he may-shout only tte J shooting of one day. ; ! ip -- 1 hs 111 Cast is Completed For Presentation of The Mikado For Every Bfcsrm1 of principal In the cast of Tn Mikado," th comic opera which ) to b presented by the local lodge of Elk on November 8. 8, and 18, wilt be held this tn. the Elk club. Tuesday wntnf an ensemble rehearsal a ill evening: be held. Member, ol the Family;. Director Richard Kipling declare I that he is wall with the manner tn which thepleased members the cast are roondltij Into form He ofannounced at the last rehearsal that Mias Jessie rwnTr, bad been selected for the parti f This completes the east of principal. . right now has a particular meaning to thishoe buyer who wishes to save a dollar or two on footmake every dollar go the farthest wear. And this is certainly the time when wev-oul- d dollar-savinthe BUTLER BOOTERY has evolved a business in line wjth this war-timsp! shoe dollars for the whichrsaves buyer policy AND SMALL-PROFIWE ARE GOING TO DO BUSINESS 01 ?IIE PLAN, with an immense stock of shoes for women, for Children and for men, we are going to do a big volume of business with a small profit on each, sale, and SHARE THE PROFITS WITH YOU, BARGAINS. COME IN THE STORE TOJUST LOOK OVER THESE WHOLESALE-PRICEDAY AND SUPPLY YOUR FOOTWEAR NEEDS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY. j e Tutn-Yu- BIG-VOLUM- , liberty. OEXIfO SESSION. ben the English colonists fired settled m America they did not Intend a eeparatlom from the mother country, Stake Officer, ef Aaalliary Orgeeiaa-tiee- e Give Rtpertk and made no attempt to effect It until the n, omer country undertook to The morning Seaton of the Ltberty laws that were oppressive to suks conference was paid sc toe Aso does, the colonists. Then they rebelled, and sembly kail beginning at J.IS Cannon. then success waa Inevitable. And when etsks President nu,b J. Ursnt sna the Liberty belt rang out ths Signal It presiQed. fresiuent Heuer roused In the hearu of the American sUaer David U McKay war present. wss lurnlabed Ins singing by tbs colonists a purpose that could not be ward choir under tbs ieadsrsblp subdued. Tbs hi. H. of Dewsnup. opening - Lincoln, on- - the Battlefield -- of Gettsong O Y 40001100 High - was ysburg, uttered a like sentiment. He sung by the ebolr and congregation. Inid It waa for the American vocation waa offered by Captain Elmpeople er to dedicate themselves to the cause of - Johnson. of tbe i Pnton. that Elder Arnold the of "government people, by tbe people, for the people stake presidency welcomed the Saints end stake ths and general presented not light perish from the earth. authorities, who were Frost. Wilson has the same sustained. A soprano solo.unanimously Ts Fear urged truths and sentiments on the AmeriMrs. O Israel," waa given by can nation. He has 'declared that we Not, President Hugh J. Florence Elggrsn. are fighting for the liberty of all peo- Cannon explained that the featurs of ples, and has urged that all of the the morning session was that tbs prestske fret people of the world ought to unite siding officer of each of the IP secure. organisations would speak. liberty and Justtoe for- - alt auxiliary 01 thr Paul Louie president , Baxter, Mankind; th - light of men to rule Relief gave statistic, of jm- society, themselves. At no 'time In the hie- - I rolimen! and" attendance and spoke' of toty-- ot activities of the organl-- t gtmrfthe splendld wsr for nobler principles than those matlon, in expenditures for charity. ' visiting or storing of wheat, monthly all families special visits to ths sick ead to ths home bound, and temple work. Vt ' McuraHeali ' 30. 1917. Pro,3? i2T H md Pr complexion puticura Ointment occasionally. tuTV rr! xnp'zs Wress im ng Cuticura Soap daily - Kxh hy Return post-cai- Cuticura. SjW everywhere.. Ointment 25 and 50c. . ri ehoen. In Ivory and ITi-la- r gray; all ahen; C, D and E wkle : $6.35 1 M' ' - K Tbirtv-sevent- j One lot Vomml high bum, white and black ootnblnation drees aboea, regular 111 value One lot it onra high lace Murk kid eboett; idxes; C, D and E wkio .all CORN I 1'f All kinds of Shoe Polish, Shoe Laces, Arch Supporters, Bunion Protectors and Fcot Powders. TRY OUR EFFICIENT SHOE REPAIRING DEPARTMENT. A COMPLETE LINE OF NEW RUBBERS JUST IN. t. Paul Vincent, son of J. Vincent of this city, has completed three months of study at Fort Winfield Scott, fn ths coast artillery service, end will be to active duty. J. Grant, son 'Fred of 'F." E' Grant 1 Princeton avenue, and a member of th Second regiment of engineers writes from France that he is doing well. Private Grant la a U. A. C. grad Bate Eugene Roeenkrnns, eon of Mrs. Har183 Seventh Root ry Bowen, write, that he ie hock tn Ameriennstreet, wo- off Mew Tork City, aftor convoy- -; Alfred C. Bees, stake, superintendent ter, tng a tmneporr- iadwl wtth American ths troops of ths Sunday schools, spoke-. to Franca. spirit of Buaday schools and Its influence upon the children at an importtribute ant period la their livee High was paid to the Sunday school teach- Suit Filed Against ers who labor diligently to establish Diamond Coal & Coke children in faith In tbe bearts of ths wee characthe Sunday school whichbend of faith. terised as the fountain Diamond Coal St Coke company The To better prepare the teachers. It was of till city to defendant In a uit filed' explained, that special teacher, train held weekly. Par- Saturday aftamoorvjn th federal court tng elaas was being -ents were asked to ce operate la the Chari Riffoon, to recover 2188 acres of coal land near Josephine "Folsom, president of the and to py more thaaKmmrr, o 81,00 T. L M. I. A, appealed to the mothers Wjro., for coal removed during 2 years of or- to come to Mutual and chaperone cupaoey. The company charred their daughters In mddltlon to the with work claim havingh hired 18 persona to file regular religious studies, on land and then pro- turn in drams debate, preliminary it ever to the originally, company ere Ooss Red and presented. grams, J. G, WhlteMU of' Aehl Purchasing A duet waa rendered by Enid Grlob th International smelter which Hnya and Mildred Btevens. lta coal from the Diamond comoenv.. -Joseph A Peery, stake superintenay the rule of the federal rorem-men- t dent of the T. M. M- - L A- - eeld that the of them ff children attend the organisations land covering have been acquisition complied with for they will be saved but if they do not atIt i not known whether the year. He in Is Jeopardy. tend. their salvation ait to one In adjustment or outlined the help that the "Mutuals another tep In friendly long pending litigation- would be to the children and said that ths organisation needs the help ef the work the M parents He outlined the and I A. le doing this season suggested that the fathers come with thetr sens Primary ohd Rollgtose Claaa. Josephine G. Woolley, president ef the Primary association, gave statis And recjCEOicrs tics of ths enrollment of the Primary paid hlgl organisation of the stake and WAYia and devoted tribute to the faithful teachers in the various wards In adths dition to the regular dm work, Primary associaboys and girls of the tion were reported as doing a wonderful work for the soldiers. Fred M. Mlcheleen. superintendent of Religion ctaseee, said that the object of this organisation waa to teach ths gospel and said that the lord had commanded and that It waa the obligation Bslnta to teach their ef the Latter-da- y children the prinrlplea of the gospel waa An Illustration given of bow a 4 $5.35 Messages Received From Individual Men in Service ETAT After four months healed. (Signed) Mim lnh- - - Box47. Deer Park, ttninrc'i Onq log $4.65 Charles J, Morgan. K9 west Third South street, and Albert Shepard. Iff Goshen street, are endeavoring to cure means foe purchase of necessary Articles and mesns of amusement for the Utah box in the h company, Ittnr dpot Trirale. Camp Lew i a American Take Gifts to be sent to Lewis for tbe Utah boys should Camp be in before Oct. 11, that ther may hand be sent ahttbe-frettId the govern, rate meni - wtth- the contingent which leaves Nov. 1. 1 Ointment; so I bought iW;"'0' Cuticur Soap gnd box of Ointment. WmTu - n u , Jhe Price SAVINGS 7Reducing 'Childrens Sfioes kd ON MENS SHOES nad leather SimlHbra, large BIG-MON- EY We offer one shoeau In patent, $4.95 to S One k Mens wide foe nature shqpe nhoen In rict kill and enff leather; D, E and KE wide $2.15 $1.85 Rrmlsr prkw ftcfoUr pric $5:45 Gtrto - top- ol gtrttf good wearing ad duU Medium Sixes, Sliea, S to II 4. 12 1014 82.80 82-2- MIA arHcU u i Nro-U- I-: PRICED LOW WOMENS SHOES One lot growing girls Englleh out shoes; noin; high laoeq calf leather i and One BcucOintment 4t D Seek Means to Furnish Amusement For 'Soldiers L DandniH St CoulJ Be Seen on Clothing Hail Fell Out. Used One CakeCu-icuraSoa- p nitaiins ago i naa very 4 had dandruff so badly n on my clothing. My wet f labTh nl burned and my hair falling out until 1 had r ny at ell.jfradually I had to wash my hair hrfW . week. T1 lidraff was so had ,1.;:' ,,corabJ my hair -the out fnlarye Bakes . l y SII,er advised rae totrywashing Western Pacific locomotive with two freight cars ran away Sunday morning, out of Shatter, on the engine cab This were mediately notified, and aent out along th line warnings from the train a dispatcher motor sent 1 gasoline out the runs ay to it found tbe outfit in the ditchovertake a 12 after mllea spurt No one was hurt. How tbe engine got started u not known. A of Lir Thin tad Dr T E -- -- 1 4i g 0. Runaway Engine and "Two Cars in Ditch n -- $2.35 Keen la r price 82.75. shoe, hi patent, plain toe, doth dm Mrdlnrn )zct 9U to HJwe $2.65 00 Frice. 4 $2.95 Regular 3.50 Iriee. IJtlle rliDilren'K-- nhoeo. In patent leather, kid and cloth tope; twin l dee; drrwy hoc Regular , ! Targe rite, 12 to . 3 I - One lot Mm', htwrylaix cnlf, double side, work njtoen. Made for good wear; all aim; D, E, EE wide 5.65 It $ 1.85. SH. 7. ....$215 Sender ghnen foe eMldrearfn ten,' elk and black leather; Wide turn nlmpe too; In button and loco - $2.85 . $3.15 Slxen 814 to II. Mam 5 to Boy's bom for wliool wear; guaranteed Medium slxr, CO 1 C larger sfiee. t lo ..r,..,...Me lx .5. Hcgulsr prior na- - vpdl.TD to 5 Jtegolar prire 2 85. The usual BUTLERS BOOTERY SERVICE, with efficient and courteous clerks, goes with these barin our special department for women and children. gain priced shoes its a pleasure to shoe-shop - J i Post Toasties Judge Bldg. U 4 T' s r f Entrance North Bldg) SALT LAKE CITY -- UTAH 0:. It- - |