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Show r? - ..i j- w v- ieWWMk WWiW G iKii1' N srvwriwsy u VI 51 DESERET I Utah News From GotHam i by Toccata and Fugue OMMUMTY tinging, under government auspices, baa pawed the expertmenul stage. and la In the In vogue everywhere country. One big object li to teach the Andante-Seraphlqu- people the words of the national anthem and .the leading patriotic airs. In Utah the Music committee of the vtate council of defense, has appointed a director to supervise community! singing In .every county in the elate as follows: O. A. Whittaker, Brigham City; Arnold Burgner, Price; Nephi & Williams Castle Bale; Henry Snow, i & Myron ' , Joneo, r I t 1 1 rr' 3- -r ? , -- MacDowetl .Franck Fantaaie Rhetnberger Wely Idylle Favorite "Mormon" hymn. "Q. My Arr. by organist Father a Chauvet Berceuse An oldmelody ...... Arr. by organist Schumann March "The Star Spangled Banner Auv t9. Sattfttt&y; Organist J. J. McClellan at the organ. Wm. Faulkes Concert Overture MacDowell To a Wild Rose v. Arensky Serenade An old melody Arr. by organtst Favorite Morimra' hymn, G My Father . . . . N .T. Arr. by organist Elsa Bridal Procession, from "Lohengrin Wagner "the Star Spangled Banner. , iswaaitonai , . hida;, Sept. 21. 'Asst. Organist Tracy Y. Cannon at the organ. s r . e Favorite "Mormon" hymn, O My Arr. by organist Father" Arr. by organist An eld melody Guilmant March in I The Star Spangled Banner Thursday, bop- - 58. Asst. Organist Edward P. Kimball at the organ. Barowski First Sonata (A minor) Burleigh Beep Rivsr .Favorite 'Mormon" hymn, "0My ! Arr. by organtst Father" John Hyatt Brewer Cauzonetta Arr. by organtst An ofd melody Read In A flat Offertory Banner. j The Star Spangled Jc -- ter, and the committee is having leaflets pr.nted containing these entice, perip tesion to use whjch has The been by the publishers. state lomiputee consists of Edw. P. 'Kimball, A. C. Lund, Jvseph Ballan-lyne- r A. II. eabody, Hugh Dougall, i W i.'Sfcd, lira F. K. Thomas sen. Mrs 'A. il. Peabody. The committee looks to a develop-- DMnt of the gingrng instinct through - the children,-atttte purpose Is to get y things started beiore the Fourth loan drive is under way. 100,-OO- D Minor, Maestoso Cantable Enoch; K. J Bird, NepT.i, G. M. Shields, Kanab. D. A. Wootten, Morgan; Geo. M. Beebe. Clrcleviile; W. F. Boblnaon, Murray; John Bailey, Montlcello; Mrs fitretha Erickson. Mt. .Pleasant; Geo M. Jones, Klchf.eld; J. P. Quigley. . lark City; W. Oco. Isgrem, Tooele; Aehley Bartlett. Vernal; C. W. Reed. Prwvo; Job W. McAllister, St. George, I). Vere Child, Boa. Joseph Ball an These directors "will! , tyne. Ogden. of community appoint supervL-iortowns of their different in the eing.ng The songs to be respective counties. Moab; In A & Bach -"The Star Spangled 'Benner. 25.-- ", Wednesday, hejw. Asst. Organist Tracy Y. Cannon at the organ. .Debat-Ponso- n I i) ...... Chicago News Gib-ert- ,x $ jI f f Mt 41- - Buy Herrick is designated by the First ijutanl general as leader of the mtautry oami, N. G. U, with 28 men, and sever, i mure oil the waiting list. Hie oft icers of the, guard are satis-tie- d witn Mr. Herrick s managemeul snd capabilities as a leader, and the be heard ill public before taal Mill long It Was hoped that Mr. Herrick might be made awarseeond lieutenant, biK according to department ran wm be'tnar or iwr; geaurit major, under th old btyie of If the band could be rga.iie2a.Uon. lijfieeid'Td'oO rytn. there might be some fciance of tne bandmaster being made a second lieutenant, but this MISS MARIAN CHXfffl. Tire accomplished pianist who leaves next week to spend the winter g In New York. study-Ingin- Jast Tnesday afternoon. Plans for the Season were talked over, and the general officers of the club were entertained, the officers of the section acting as hostesses Refreshments were Tha adjutant nneSAiutappiSar f gerura! says the government will furnish the instruments. An interesting feature of the band is that every member belong i to the mus.cal ui on. unusual in this part of the country, though common enough in the cast. The Girls band of Ephraim has returned home ifter a successful trip to rit Ciorgi- - where it furnished music for the annual fruit festival. The gut, traveled In automobiles, stopping at Vedar City the first night, where they gave a dance, reaching The St. George the second evening. tru iri gave j sertev of concerts at The local the of the evenls fiesta, urirniv n all sorts of ptopie showering fFf7m The governor happened lo he there, and said to the p rls m a upeeih, This Is one of the best band- - in Utah, and f witUvoirch -- 'nb'VTitTr f. tar music during our May in lijite, Mel-un- a weighing pounds each were cut up and passed aroupd. and of oth-c- r In. ::s I In re was no end The members of the' Ephraim band -- -- The membership of the Musical Arts society continues to increase, to the gratification of the club at large. Tomorrow evening, a musical program of interest will he given at the Tabor Banish Lutheran Church, First Ave. and "E St. at 7:45 p.m. The program is under the auspices of the Gustav Schuster College of Music. Those taking part are. Harold Ran- dall. Edelweiss Lewis, RheVa Brown, Miss Nellie Hasbrouck, John BernMrs. Gustav ard, Evan Christie, Schuster, Louis Bagley, Hattie Agnes Griffiths, Irene Hall. Margaret Shaw, Edelweiss Schuster, Elizabeth Whitehouse. Jeanette Whitehead. Claudia Stokes. s An enjoyable musical entertainment was that provided by the Elite entertainers of tins city, headed by the Elite male quartet, composed of James h. Keilson. Hyrum J. Christiansen, August Ghssmejer and W. S. d. semi-month- ly serve, and has been in service in the war zonei i of Salt Lake, Engineer Af. E. who wag trained Ralphs at . Bremerton : - Kflo, : and from ,k. 8 rV furlough Utah and f now W0",1 assigned to duty on. the Atlantic coast. Lieut. Cannon Transferred. Lieut. Vaughn M. Cannon haa been transferred to a big camp in South Carolina from Fort Ruasell, Wyoming, where he was attached to the 212th cavalry. Lieut. Cannon was Accompanied by his wife who for the present will lfve with friends at Columbia. South Carolina, a city near the new feamp which will soon he one of the biggest in the Umfed States. Lieut. Cannpn entered the service two years ago when there was threatened trouble with Mexico and spent one sum- to the officers' training camp at San Francisco and from there transferred to Camp Lewis, Washington. Sergeant Irving Tout is at present attached to an aviation corps In Kansas and in addition to flying is assist -log with the music there. His musical ability gave him a place over two hundred other applicants and he was retained there Instead of being sent over-eea- (Special Correspon.de nee.) EW TORK, Sept Is. Today's three Inspiring sessions of the semf-annumeeting' of the Brooklyn conference were held AlIn the newhureh in Brooklyn. though the church has not yet been dedicated unusual Interest is beibg taken in the meetings and several hun- dred member and friends were In at tendance. Interesting services were prepared, including speaking by the presiding elders and musical selections from members of (he branch. The morning session was formally opened by remarks from Conference President E. C. Knowlion, who was followed In speaking by Elder Card Greavee. Elder w- Belamar Egbert then rendered a tenor . solo. The next speaker was Alias Edna after which Elder Clive Holdaway, Bradford sang The Two Prayers." President Walter P. Mon son of the Eastern States mission made the'jron-cludin- g remarks of the session, exhorting the people to follow In the path of the Master no matter what of them. The afternoon session was palrlotlofn character as well as religious. President Monson was again the principal speaker, choosing as his theme the idea that religion' Others returning during the week need not interfere with patriotic duty are Mrs. Harlow (Brownie) Smoot and but should rather Laud to tnorsaee two children who will remain here other speakers also pleaded for patriotism at this (line: ' They were with her Uhusband. Lieutenant Smoot, sent overseas. Mrs. Stuart Miss Elizabeth Thomas and Elder Dela-in- until he num- M. Kohn, who has been spending the Egbert. The special musical XHmmacwit.h-.feJaUve. a bers cam' Stanley ivhaub; t Know That My Re- with Mra Smoot. Rhe will be guest of deemer Liveth" from the Messiah. honor at sevesal affairs in the near future. by Margaret Tout Browning, accomMr. and Mrs-- C. Clyde Bradford are panied by bliss Vinna Monson; The here for an indefinite time, being enRoad' fo jpgjvary," by Edwin Tout, gaged in war work- - Mr. Bradford holds hy Mias Eleanor Tout, and an mportant-position with the war Banner1 by the The assemblage led by Mrs. Browning, with cajnp acliviUeg and will lead In many Squire Coop at the piano. The eve- amusements. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Park and chilning service Included addresses by d dren will also Bpend the winter here, President Monson and Elder G. Guthrie, a reading of Belshazzars Mr. Park having decided not to go to feast from the Bible by Mrs. Bertha Los Angeles with the Lillian Walker Ecclee Wright and musical numbers Pictures company, of which he is by Mrs. Margaret Tout Browning and president. Edwin Tout, accompanied Miss Anna Jensen and Mrs. Andrew by Mias Eleanor Tout, with Hazel Dawn play- Jensen of Sait lake are visitors from ing the violin obligato. Washington D. C. Mrs. Jensen is a reGunner W. M. Thompson, unattach- cent bride and was formerly Miss Doralso cas from Allred of Salt lake-- After spend- ed, reports Hyrum, Utah, Interesting experiences, having been Jing a few weeks here she will join her with several convflys and on various husband In Washington, where he Is Mi: merchant crews a part of the armed engaged by the government. crew. He will remain here until his Jensen will visit friends here and also next assignment. other eastern cities before returning to Axel Lubbers of Salt Lake City, now her home in Utah. Mrs. George B. with the Atlantic division of mine Reynolds (nee sweepers, is here for a short time Eleanor Jenson) has arrived here to In in season vocal and also. He enlisted at 6alt Lake spend the coming May. 1917. and received hid training instrumental study. Mrs-- Reynolds will at the Bremerton training station. He dfrote Jier attention chiefly reports' interesting experiences which for tho concert stage and will study cannot for the present be made pub under a number of New York's fam-nu- s othem-thcugh- e. ar iMsUr-UoBc,- -I- Star-Spangl- Wil-for- Another of the Utah colony who Is government service Is Ensign Peterson, for 48 years on the sea and 17 years- as master of ship, in the merchant marine. The eight years of his life spent on land since going to sea were spent in Salt Lake City and vicinity visiting rela-is tives and frienda Ensign Peterson -. attached to the Naval Auxiliary reIn the O. N. - i teach era Mra Harold Smoot and children have returned to Salt Lake for the present as Lieutenant Smoot's plans ate uncertain on account of new assignments They spent a week shopping and visiting friends here before leaving. David P. Howells has gone to Washington. D. C. on Important business for the film exporters of America. atten-nniiTo- -- con-tmu- al S - -- er 1- -- n a. nf - LJi T 1 B. r 1t most-delight- ful w . rv. Png j . 1 nd opt-rln- a..,, i ..1 . I - fj I JB. i Sam-Beebe- 'g Elm-eveni- I "Giving IV 1th Christ," Tn Cost of Salvation prayer. Wednesday, a r. morning service AIN Thkn, Ar gin That Sweet Did btorj and at the evening Ari8e' He ThV Roche, L f bai " f llCITlS p in (Special Correspondence ) Mr. W. Blundell. ca Sept. 18. Sunday eve- Wednesday' It Burlington BaptUh Churci a 17 ning, Sept. 15, an Interesting school . Id JO a m at t rr'pt meeting was held at the Mis- - at 8 p m , conducted b fttrry of Ame Sion headquarters, combining 'Cnester will and "the the local Relief society and Red Cross aiso provide sing, Bpecml j; meeting Wednesday at 5 ntr p , auxiliary of the Church. Features of Cross unit meets on TbarsdaV : the program were two solos by Prof. rONGREGATIOA 41 John C. Wilcox, who la dean of the First Congregational Wolfe Hall Conservatory of Music; ner of EasVin'd Virri" s4.Th. two songs given by the male quartet Elmer Fourth I GJMien. from the Lead) studios; reading. 'The service, It o'clock. Sunday s. hotl i p.m. Town of No Good." Allisa Edith ,tHBIT14. with musical accompaniment by " Ufa J. L. Herrick. Miss Bernice Carr, Central Christian corner Third East and two youthful genius, rendered piano solos. The main speaker of the eve- streeta Chester A. Snyder r 10 Bible school. f n Z'mm,,.' ning Was Miss Leila Kenny, one of the man. Superintend.-,,'- am, . rs Mormng of the home service de- 11 o clock; Mrs. Norman r,h,s of the Red Cross, who gave oioist; Sermon. "sow,.3, i.km partment an interesting talk which waa much C'hrtBtUn Endeavor metimg 6 Evening service 7 4.7 p m . appreciated by the audience. ,.4.or. a Master Workman Mrs. Herrick encouraged all prespeeking p.a ent to join the Relief society in doing Cross unit meets jit dtv m Red Cross work, . The Relief society 'hasTeyuHetr 'ittsTeguia?' meetings at , CHKIATI4V stlKtrn the home of Mra Mary Sharp on StincNv Subject, 7fi'or' Thursdays, the morning being devot- First ( burch of Christ. Sc ie run "s ed to Red Cross work and the after- east Third South. Sunday fcrvi.ei'il noon to the TegularJtelief -- society o'clock am and 0 oUmr per sijnUy meetipg. The ladies comprising the school 5 45 am Th- ItsTd' aU o , nTZ - ttebood Chuixh arc nf Uhnst Suer.nefTT ly tor the quality of their work by Red 5SS east South Temple street. Sr,da, Cross officials. President John L. Herrick has Just eervfcea 9 45XIam.o clock am eienri Wedncaa.ay returned from visiting Independence, school, servicea 8 o'clock. Mo., eastern Nebraska and South DaSPTRITT ALIST. kota. and reports everything In 4 flourishing condition. Sunday he went to Utah State Spiritualists ox Greeley. Colo., to attend services there. and the First Spiritual church, of ha.t He reports that Lowell E. Turner, son Lake Ctty, Utah (both chartered und.r of Charted" H. Turner of Eaton, left to and by virtue of the laws of he ,ta-of Uah), will hold their meeting at attend the U. of U. training school. Moose hall, 222 south West Tempi Upon invitation of the people of street, Sunday 8 p m. Lecture'nj R Franktown. Prof. EUhu Call and his Gilray; subject, at"Does the Bible students will give a concert and ban- Spiritual Healing" The pntlosophy quet at Franktown Saturday, Sept. 21. and phenomena of Spiritualism will he Prof. Call's students are doing credit- demonstrated by Atrs Kate) la late6 and able work and a pleasant time Is an- others. Rj Gilray, First Spiritualist church efcarte-e- d ticipated. by the National Spirituah-- t associSeveral soldiers from Ft Logan at- by ation. will meet at odd Fcliows hail, tended services ylast Sunday evening, Poetoflice place, thisrhmday at follows some being returned missionaries. to 3, circle,--. 3 to 5 sod Conference, Conference President Elvln H. Maw evening service at 8 pm. Mrs. Jessie will officiate at ail and Elder W. 1. Holley have been vis-lu- Mapea, the pastor, Rev. C. L. Ferris, of the Saints in Colorado Springs services. WasK. tn the interest of the h b. A., and Fa teen. Elders Dahl and Fletcher will assist in the Sunday report interesting experiences during Pastors address, 2m9 east meetinpi Fourth recent their street. South country trip. -- Elder- A nth on Jorgensen has' been LUTHER 4 T. transferred from the Central to the Lutheran churh. First aveWestern States mission on account of nueDanish and E street: J. C Carisen, patfot 11L health, school af 10 arr Service- - at Sunday Airs. A. D. Mortensen left Tuesday 11. In the evening a free muaicale will Gustav hchu.stcr Cobe the for New York Jo visit her husband, given by who Is connected with the Cal! Auto- llege of Muslo. matic Switch company. John W. Herrick, who has been visiting. hi sister, Mra A. P. Preston. at Butte. Mont., arrived horn Wednesday, having been transferred to Den- TliJ'11" v Pr, tt;p th 4 V5T been i t--p ' g ai IT . . -- Tele-pho- he th r.k w jky. i 1 Jpr.f High' the tcvaaiL Mad f'.edm u.s. F eve-nin- g. -- Bar oa H My zl Seen ey-f- uert of laces H Mr Ym x Seme Ma y, Bt It icifred at maunet Itsl.tu kt pres Pit Ch iid ye Of Mr of who n br.g Aim lew a Kmg rates. Enroll how. Lida Ednaria. Caqnon, BMarian 'annori. F inTracy T. Kimball Cwil Galea ward P, Jf ppereonc 9WfrWMr weear trt rd ci's upe p. Melvin Peterson. Lucy S bchettler. Romania Hyd'. cial), Wae.iuh 4410 R. Owen Sweeten north Main, Salt Lake. yes ui Iaab st room of mfr t m" OF CONSERVATORY MUSIC. 4 minjrl repy all i ofl Mrs mi, A1 John R y wry 1 ts hem wi wke wi "ht nos. 1 H 'daesdi tag si an wkCo B. V GUNARD ERICKSON- 2708 MARIAN CANNON. Hpanuth, BorllL pupl! of August OK TP.At Hljt WI Pfodlo 410 Templeton Bfl (li Reaidenca 57 Waa Pbon :rr:'..r.rL2rr.': i deco ' 5hen efc Mj 8. 8 go. Main. Was Plano Studio. Four year in Berlin , snd pupil BJd. Sterua Conservator-dowsky. Studio 14 Xetnplet" T. A Mrs. K YKttns, GEORGE E. SKELTON. MATTIE READ EVANS Irs. Cl lichen ntrc. H watfd i tor ARVILLA CLARK ANDELIN Voice aad Po. Nine veiaro study In Parx Ind" - T lolls Tsltlss. ' - For-- list of successes, see .Studio, 4432-- V aeat. BRANCHES OF MTSIC T U GIIt J. J. McClellan. Director. for bs arranged conseSytematle-courseeginners and advanced thepupils ".I,?11 t! rvatory Instruction 51D5 Old reasonable. Was offles. Eat South Temple Teacher ef Claris!. Fhone HD x ta an Bur SCHOOL OF Ml' SIC 154 Laird Ave. o chief-- 4 teaehnv r of- - mti L. D. a. eminent . Has us Rose H naev a of A usees H pf . H irree -- - Ftrst la St tu ne East South Temple. Rev. Georgei Ewing Daviea D.D., mlgaler. Sunday school, 9 45 am. The brotherhood onsets at the same hour. Morning serv loo of public worship" 11 am., thsme of sermon. "A Place for Every man. -fornix People's society of Christian Endeavor. 8.80 p in. Second service of public worship, 7:45 p.nv subject .of Our Biggest Question. sermon, Third Presbyterian church, cosner Eleventh East snd Seventeenth South. Rev. Henry W. Burger, D.D., pastor. The Sabbath school meets st 9.45 o clock. AU ages can be accommodated with classea The pastor will preach the sermon at 41 o'clock. Special music bv the quartet. The prayer meeting is held on Wednesday evening at 8 oclock. The topics will follow th Bible Jast Sabbath. Our reading suggested first study will bs the "Pentateuch." AU are invited to loin this Rihte study. Rev Dr. H. W. Reherd'will deliver a at irteropflcnn terfttre Sunday evening' will be A 8 o'clock. Th subject A Traveler in India. 8 )lTW.a(4r-.4-7- --Tselqnwill be taken for M mrv society. The Christian will meet at 7 o'clock. Sabbath fueshr open J. The gauze-roo- ol ,prntn ' J C and b 4 here Directory Corps w lb H'Jg tier ' Freubytertaw-C- h inf ,.( st .. Th ' for lilt! ' ' Fur Um' ATT "St. Paul's Church. Third South and Ninth East streeta Holy communion, I 48 East Sooth Tam.; Sunday school. 9:45; morn I if g and- Berlin. Studio, sermon, II am.; evening pieprayer and service, 8 pm. Morning sermon, The Number of the Beast. J. IL Dennis, MISS ESTELLE JENSEN rector. Teacher of Pisa. , e " regfster nimayv CAraotTC Pupils rnsy F- between Cathedral of the Madeleine Joseph 8. Pntordsve 48 East South Temple Bt. Glass, C. M., D. D., pastor, east South B and Catholic resistreets; Temple TRACY Y. CANNON. dence, 331 east South Temple street. Berlin Sunday masses, , 8. 8, 11. The right reverend assistants, the Rev. Dr. S. rooma and the Rev. George Eck. Harmony. Stud.o. Waa kvZt. 44 East south Temple stre 4328. Wasatch St: Patrick' Chtfrrh Fourth 'South between Ninth snd Tenth West streeia W. M- - LANGD0N. Alasses on Sunday at 8 and 10 oclock; Sunday school at 10:30 o'clock. Th VOICE. ResiRev. Michael Sheehan, pastor. dence, 931 west Third South. Telephone Room . over Deseret S. S. Vniet Was. 7928. Book Store. Our Lady of Lourdes Church Eleventh East and Seventh South streeta CALVIN S.. CARRINGTON. Misses op Sunday at t and 10 o'clock. Plas Sunday school at 0 a.m., except on the first Sunday of the month, when it wilt Studio 228 Convtltution BuMdNf tecun c, be held immediately after the 10 o'clock ITv Maonr touchy fin dsi mas. - The Rev. W llliam Flynn, pastor. Residence. 830 Eleventh East Telephone, Hyiapd 1148. SL Ann's Chapel Twenty-firSouth PROF. GEO. CARELESS. between Fourth and Fifth East streeta Teacher of. . Alasses on Sunday at 8 and 10 o'clock. The Rev. Timothy O'Brien, pastor. ResPiano, Harmony. Violin, idence, St. Ann's orphanage. Telephone, 820 So. 7th E residence and Studio i Hyland 3177, , Mass Savior Parish of Our Divine st 9 and 10:20 am. at temporary church. DAVID REESE. Ninth South and Second East. The Rev. H. J. WtentJ. pastor. Residence, 177 east Ninth South street. Phone Jtaltaa Method ef klngtwg, . ' Waa 449. BldgPRESBYTERIAN. Studio, 342 Constitution - on? ; Musicians UTAH . 0 IPAF I fe ej , State. r St jW n. EPISCOPAL. St. Marks cathedraV, First South, near Second East. The Very Rev. William W. Fleetwood, flea a: 7 '39 a m Holy communion; 9.45 am., Sunday school; II am., morning prayer, sermon by the RE Rev. Daniel S, Tuttle. D. D. presiding bishop of the church in the United - Cri s r CITY CHURCHES a 4T V4 - ruc I fcjfiVT Tu--d- has gone to Salt Lake City to join his wife, where they will make their future home. They were active in Church work here and will be greatly missed by the good peo. ple of Denver, Mr. and Mra P. E. Cameron of Caa-pe- r. Wy6.. have spent uha paat week visiting their sister. Miss Rose Mester. Miss Rosa Chrlstenbury and Mr. Jack- Felix were married at Golden, Tuesday, Sept 19. ' Elder Leslie. JCple pf Prestotu.Ida. returned to the mission the 17th tnst, having been on a furlough to assist his people in harvesting cropa " "veslay field-worke- gov- seek. fi, fVX r ' xit Ry-ber- g, Air. H. P. Webb (Special Correspondence ) AN FRANCISCO, Sept. 17. Goat Island,' or Terba Buena, which is nearer correct. Is a point of Ju-ies- j UenVCr tNeWS rN I Church- -., man rv iiimcc oentoni abhuok Norm Kirtis of Salt Lake were mar- Hed at the mission house. Mr.AAsh-i- n down, is stationed at Benicia,, ernment In and About San Francisco LA'!1fn?nL Baptist a daughter of the E ier for physical examination for service. Groesbeck, Lawrence Hayward. B. P. Ashton. Joseph Reid and Edmund Howells. The 8. A. T. C. at the Presidio closed yesterday . and the gtuilentg art interest to commuters and leaving for points of assignment. Joseph E. Richards, formerly of the visitors crossing the bay from Oakland L D. 8. U. and later superintendent of to The this Island is a city. big just . . Holdiwsv, for the soldlen. nowln.j hill entirely surrounded by water In schools at Kama. Utah, has received iiiHrtetTtrt andTta irhS'J V forlorn: a.cnmiH4o.-wbeen assigned to Camp Zachary TaySP!''tfan nd Kew York. desolate and windblown aTtlfe Hostess hot.se at the InetitiiUo- nThe aspect. they visited tjrand Rapids, side lor near Louisville, Kentuckylat Monday nvrnins. The participat- Flint, Detroit. facing Oakland the north was E. A. Beeley, formerly of Emery Niagara Falls. Buffalo, wharfed ing musicians, Mrs. Marine Salt, Miss Hill Cumorah and and - anup ships training other of and now on the faculplaces Evans, .Miss Luri) Howe, Miss chored there. The parade ground and stake academy, were In met Grand U. of U.. has also been takThey Rapthe KthetvTT Walker, 'Miss Bessie Crai. at ty officers "were homes hollow in the ids by EldeT Paul 8. Hanson and the Mss Isabella Donaldson. latd ing up the work at this camp. He Is of the trip was made by automo- barely visible. as follow Tuba Audry Bailey. jvn, R. B T. Taylor, other entertam-Und- a rest returning to the U. of U. as a military Now Island teems the with bile. The . activity. In Relief Detrott society Instructor. (.reave, trombones Armada, era, were heartily applauded, all of was reorganized and Its sides with canvas steep the gleam arrangements whiteness of tents, rows upon rows of Calvin Bee Of Provo, an 8. A. T. C. the numbers being of g high class made for the .dile, Amelia Christensen, cornet K assoof an organization E altos Eva was a church visitor at the Kuth Anderson, The opinion among the ciation in Young, character student, I them. obFrom the the passing Flint. These two associaferry KUa Dorms Krato Rvereo, Peirl big audience was that there la seldom Oakland services Sunday evening sees server lines the of are Iqng tions laundry to be . among the Mortenon. axaphonn Edna Johan-son- found a combination of rnlrea such leaders of expected W. L. Glade, Camp Fremont M. I. the mission In Red Cross hung out on washdays, and (he rows A- - president, Liar. lit. ts M.tud Nielson, Nellie as is represented in th Elite male was also at the Oakland Relief work during the winter. of lines between tents on which the and a Han-Cladvs Uverir, I4i evening services. quartet, each member of which is a Arthur W Sadler, formerly scout bedding is hung to air. Sailor lads race Sunday The band soloist as well as good in en.semble Mu, V. A Willie and Alston Jenson of Leon onng. leader. master of troop No IS,- - but now in up and down the sloping streets. They Mendon, and Ivan on the Cbautau work L. Dyring of Atanti. ha an offr to over fish sides and the island make the to was overseas, go "CrtHttl next pnnc. recently a cheerful and Joyously Following an invitation of the par- training regularly attend the Oakland branch bit to sunshiny promoted sergeant. -- ties In charge of entertainments at - - meetings and ere services doing their part to.of terrain Cato Dixon and family have ' Duey Hates and Marlon Cannon leave Fort the y interesting. Douglas, the- - same program as launches chug between ward making united themselves with the theBattle-graAloab is at Camp Beeson of together nvt week for New York, tjiat rendered last Monday at the U. eently George Island and the city, filled with Square branch. They come will resume her of U. will he repeated at the fort In Logan where Fremont. from Detroit, but are originally restless white capped youths who concert tour and the latter will visit the, near future, the exaet date to he here Elmo S Howard and Jesse T. Davis cheer the ferryboat passengers as they from the west. with )ei sister Mrs. Adele Howells announced. race after- of Carey.EL- -Ida., are in the same camp. past. A. Coyne has Just been Elder John Every Wednesday a In winter of Roh wer of Tremontoa Is ia piano study jmtttnf a, ' released from, hiadabors as a misston- - noon- la reception day on the -- Island: Wlnxlo - concert - ary in the Northern States mission-noo- The sailor is privileged to issue a num-ber- Section 3, Co. H, at Marine Barracks, Tire muMcat afterof Sunday part tour marksd out beginning the end Taberi.ai le services, will In- - He haa labored most of the time Invitations to hla friends for the Mare' Island; and his Infriend, William Section 2, Co. pf thg rvtoat ijtouilL. Hqff. of Moab, is congrt Ration hymn. "Come ing the past two years In Michigan. occasion. The printed slip Is a pass Leesame camp- Valentine Smith of Salt U King ut King." number by where he has made many friends admitting the bearer on the island. A C, ,Mr and Mrs. HenrEre H Durham theTgou at Goat Island. choir, ; Sweet Is the Peace the who wish him God speed in his new big yellow ferryboat is employed to Lake City is stationed n thro little "ons passed through also of Salt Lake Denton Thomsen, "A the convey He there back. and "work. solo. guests Gospel hes c enrolled soprano stuas Brings." a Jakc it last wek n route to olee in the Wilderness hlt These guests are almost entirely wom- City, is at Mare Island. Grant Prls-be- e. .( (Scott), by dent in the Nortnweetern Dental their home tri Parowan, having of Cedar City; and Eugene 'Dalen. and nearly all of them are young. Pratt Rergner; anthem. Give lege. Chicago. i tored iterua the. ccmuuent front A few mothers and fathers-arIn the ton, Springvilie. are tn the navst trainwlifej-ic,,fekjrlary -- Av- R. Noeh - feft iHtriuiut- - haus & Tuesday for a few days visit to the throng, but it ia truly a young folks ing station at Goat Island. been undving music the paat five Lieutenant Martin M. Larson was a branches of the Michigan conference. affair. A man. other than in unia ycarg. Thmr-rypo- rt Is amus- mission house visitor last Sunday. He expects to return to Chicago with form. looks conspicuous, it a had ovrl.ind. aplendtd having trip James A. Miller of St. David, Arli Elder Paul S. Hanson, who has been ing to see the line of girls crowding opportunity to aee the country Iur-l- n about the boat, dressing Is in the 12th Infantry Machine Gun transferred to the CEToagrrTnhferenee. and Jamming h . fup jearh study in Boston, Camp Fremont, t Mis Irene Alien of Draper, Utah, 1!t5!ulnct0 taken courses in t0.tha mir-- company of Hr, Durhsinj- Reid and B. P. Ashlon, studror a td or ho hat powhas Joseph straighten been, as NttK-ta missionapply itml nil the laboring ihortirai piano, speakers at the OakHymn. 415 ary in- - the Southern Illinois confer-ha- s der puff to a nose that is supposed ent aviatora werp ln branches of mu-t- c speclabzing n i n ence. land Sunday services last week. been reused and jriLl ac- to need it. rnuMcud i ompoRiiion For tite coming When the boat docks, two sailors, company Mrs, B. W, Parks west. Mrs. school year he haw an epic I the posBoyle an Investigator. one on either side of the slip, count Parks going to Join ition of musical director at Murdock F. Boyle of Mesa. Aria, who Louis off the crowd. who recently went west. Before going There is a tong has been connected passing .Jiml muM' with the University nper isoT, of irainM e brtdge-likwooden walk to to southern Illinois the parade of California agricultural Miss Allen labored be will also1 Reader ( itv department In and all West loWa this the smilground along conference. me eager, Service. Mr chotr. crreci Taer Miss Bertha Ellsworth of Safford, ing sailors watch until their guests is now atogovernment Investigator: atand Mrs Durham will t.Mi relatives Organ Prdud- -. Cavatina Raff tending harvesting, transportation arrive. Ariz has also been released and will and triend. In their home town until processional. 717. On the parade ground the men and storage of potatoes, also marketreturn home in a few days. Aims tho ol schools at Beaver Ctty, ; Opening Hymn, 4i.S. EN worth haa been laboring In Afichl-gar- v drill, the band plays, and Red Cross ing same. He and Mrs. Boyle left here '(Antht-ii- i "Sweet is Ty Merc'.Balnb a week ago for Idaho for the potato for the past six or months. work Is demonstrated. Then there is ! Mrs Alice Wood But Ur and Choir. Mts Ruth Sears has eight Miss l.ir.1 t.rstit age t 13. daughtet Quartet, gone west to a dance In the big assembly hall to the "O Love of God Most E live with her sister, Mrs. of ir am Mr- - Joseph Grant, has Evans music of the band. The return to the L.V Tree" Robinson feeno.D,n?D in the Speaks of .Ogden. Utah. While Joseph there she ex- city on the arrival of the ferryboat in'1 Miss Ruby Chadw lck. Mi goto to Boston panted l.y Mr Ruth at the wharf la not quite a feminine pects tir attend school. Hunter of Ogden, to study the .cello 05?1' Patterson. Lewis ference.' and' Harry They spent r, Sunday morning Mra Idell Creger Kuhre, whose as the going-ovefor all the boys on tlji c oi. g winter under Harry Jeilison. ' home is tn Sandy. Utah, haa returned j leave avail themselves of the privi- - In the San Jose branch and were in Poetlude In D .Lemmens to Chicago where for RobinOakland Mrs. the evening, le ot Nellie she home. will "seeing remain with Mrs Ella son Isjn attendance, at-t- ha Cummings Oakland.. Wttzell, h,LTtaUn,i.M'V. an) M.r3,.Geo.F. Cxe. I -- J t i.,an off Airs JhViiiN Strohauer gevem-ge- r. has re. Si.i ureter. Relief society today. her husband is in the aerv- - .went to use a camera or kodak while btiTrt tn- yG'ii:rir .''i'tffe'f tt. ve ral Mrs. Genevieve Gleason, organist. ice ofwhile Tho San Francisco Relief society, on a boat in the bay. Ferry employeea hi country. weeks of visiting In this city. Elder Franklin S. Davis has just re- - watch carefully to see that passengers owing to the release of its president, turned to his labors In 'the office after do not use cameras, especially when has been temporarily disorganized, but Selden Heaps orchestra now members have continued work a Organ Recitalt. bees 24 performers. Including Sani-bjt ten days' trtjmto southern Indiana. .Paselog either Goat or Angel Islands, theRed Cross auxiliary, assisted by th Flr4 at Camp Fremont started from Elder Davis Was 'summoned to Linton Brut tkner, the" well Known on account of the death of Mrs. Lola unknown causes Jn the receiving M. I. A. The Oakland society susflutist. Monday, Sept. 23. It. Clayton, who recently passed away ward of the base hospital early on the pended Red Cross work through th ' but to meeting to continue , of popular disfavor Assistant Organist Edward P. Kimball suddenly. 3th, practically destroying th ward. summer, Apprehension at the organ, The students at the Berkeley avia- this particular activity tht&week. Among recent transfers In the misappear to have induced the phonoMiss Hannah Ruegg of this city Is graph record manufacturers, to cut Meditation Serieuse Bartlett sion are those of Ellen Dredge, to tion school are rejoicing! this month in visiting iln Cambridge. Masa out the popular retrd of the Aus- Andantlno (To My Wife) ....Lemare Atuskegon, Michigan from Decatur, the. return of sugar to their bill-o- fl 111. and Ethel K. Nielson to Mr. and Mrs. Ray' Olson of Lovell, Gabriel-Mari- e trian national hntn, as given bv the La Clnquantanle Spring- - ifare- In July a double supply of sugar are field. 111., from Decatur. III. spending several days in noted Emperor quartet, for the name Favorite "Mormon ' hymn. "O My vaa consumed and in order to even Wyo haa disappeared from the catalogues. Father" Arr. by organist I Misses M. Lexie Clark and Florence things up. August was Sugarless. The town. 4 Mr. Mrs. A. C. Wood of the and Telford Elder snd An old melody P. Richard fon- result was that the young airman purArr. b organist The Orpheus club will meet some Prelude Herolque entertained at supper at thh chased lump sugar and munched it in Seattle branch are expecting-- to reside Faulkes dle were heme of Dr. Heber J.Seara last Tues- secret to Satisfy his craving for sweeta her for several months a Mr. Wood tithe the coming week to consider "The Star Spangled Banner. . is employed in the shipyards. day night plans for the current season. Thi Ttah Hoys Graduate. iub ha lost 15 members by the war Tuesday, Sept.' 24. Elder Cummings and Miss 'Laura how to nlnke good, the been released from the . Milton Love of Salt Lake graduated Clyde have is OrRanlst J. J. McClellen at the organ. deficiency L.1 tha Berkeley Ground school last Oakland " - misHton - tO retiirn 'home. iTLL ZION CANYON.- - Urora something of a prohlem v . . , wtdor .iAllegr.t, rot an 'week to has Mine eastern train Lula Far has been transferred gone gad ' fvvin In paintings and sketches by pThe Rosary ... ling camp. Among Salt Lakers, at this to Oakland from Los Angeles, and Joth7tSl.?.Jrr'tlUyir:,t Attendance Arr. by organist Fairbanks.' (Art. old melody. on exhibition at Baynes- - school are Archibald Freebalm, sec-- j Favorite seph Jenson from the same mission to "Mormon h)inn, O My Music Store, until .Thursday uel Smith, Ijiwrence Mortensoti, this ctty. Arr. by organist I Advertisement. Allan ,. Mla Louisa Wise ol Sait Lake and Tavlor, ierLYgpie,'yilIint -- , served. (Special Correspondence.) HICAGO, Sept 17. Miss Mary Wektergard was a visitor in Chicago for Sunday services, and was one of the speakers at the evening meeting.' The officers and teachers of the Logan Square Sunday school recently held their first officers' meeting. Heretofore the officers have met on Sunday mornings, The. evening was spent very profitably in normal training and social. Refreshments were served under the direction of Gwennle Mattheson. At a recent meeting, of the Boy Scouts of the branch a new troop was organized. The interest-T- lr this work has so increased recently that Elder Samuel G. Clawson, who has been aoting as scout master, found it necessary to organize a new troop to take care of all the boys who desired to join. A baby boy was born last Saturday to Mrs. Iru cilia Sears Howard, wife of Dr. John F. Howard, formerly of Utah. The baby, however, only lived about 24 hours. Interment was In a Maywood cemetery. Mra Howard is reported to be getting along nicely, Mrs Dr. Heber J. Pears has Just re- - - ((-st- ar fla- Mi-- hg wells. ADELE Miss M. McKee of Vernal will also do day and Friday nights. M work on Wednesday!?,?, work in this city. out raooaThe San Francisco conference lei rTirr. service I planning to dedicate a - Ft |