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Show 0 8- - DiiSKRE'T wrmzzisi- - DESERET EVENING NEWS OF' CflEOIT HEN ELECT OiTICEHS Atens Is Isstied Mondays and 1 Elder Oliver G Dalby and A. G Lund Are Speaker At Afternoon Seion PruLu W. Penrose Pre-- Thursdays , 4 side. 0 i ly -- no ? OTHER was tha them of tha speakaru at tha regular tabernacle service Sunday afternoon. Preeident Charles W. k ScmJ-WcvA- ly, 4 toast-mast- er n- Outdoor Activities At Recreation Hoase Beginning wiling dance for soldiers this evening- - tha Community Recr The rsgMeet Circle to Reynold Vor meeting- of thg RrynOlda XTrcle ttoir house will "begin on a week, oi No- - 1 wm be held lathe L O. O. F. out-doand athletic activities The hall next Theaday at 2:15 p.m. cl via recreation oora mission has anJ Back on the Job Private Rlcnard nounced the following program and - JB. Gem haa returned home after two a cordial invitation has been extended France, and remained hla old to the public:4 myean in ae p - dancing class for western representative of Monday poeltloa children; National Campfire Girls of the Postum Cereal company. 9 to " VMting Parents Here --Lieut. R. W. Fremont school, demonstrating; I pjn- - tennis Instruction; 5 p.m. Dwigars and Mm Dwlgans are via-- , Merrymakers' clnb and aa address by Hint with Mra. Dwlgans parentis, Mr. Miss Mayer of the University of Utah. and Mra. Horace Lewi of 132 aooth general dancing for soldiers Ninth East afreet. The visl tore have Special also at oclock. Juet arrived from Camp Morrison, Va. . Tuesday 4 pjnu. Junior high gymSuffers Fractured Ann Charles nasium class and demonstrations by Douglas school, First Campfire Girls Wall, 13 year Old. 363 South street, suffered a fracture of with whom Campfire Guardians will 15 I meet; p.m., volley bail outdoors. the right elbow Saturday afternoon Wednesday Meeting of Amocia-tlo- n when he fell from a fence near his of Collegiate Alumnae at 3 p m.; home. His Injuries were' treated at instruction. the emergency hospital, where he was to I p tn., tennis Thursday 3 p m- - Bryant high taken by his sister, after which be gvmnssium class, 7:39 pm., classical was removed to his home. dancing, t p.m., dramatic class under Mome I'rora 8000 Mile Cruise direction of Mias Daisie Rollap; 5 IS, Martin It. Nelson, this city, a radio volley bah, on 8. revenue l a cutter. - Friday - i p m , ehHdrene " fancy Operator In the Alaskan service, is home from dancing and Campfire Girls' meeting; A (004 mile cruise from Norfolk, 5 30 p.ip., Friday Supper club, under via the Panama canal, to San Fran direction of Mias Leah Jennings; 9 to Cisco. He haa only five days 5 pm- - dancing. baseball; pm., - Saturday 10 am. children gym because of hia mother' a tiw. Nelson haa two more years to nasium class for kiddies under 19 years of age and meeting of Bine Bird class .for W ork Out New Recruiting Kvstem dub; 11 a m. gymnasium children Col. 1 11. Kimoads, Fifteenth Infen-- r gw(s ever 49r3 to 5 . ... 2 . ... . p,m who wa a major in the Forlyparty, dancing. , -- HlhirY courts are open and resFort JJougUz, , M .The Jennie rspoHod likiing worked out a system ervations can be made after Tuesday of recrutung now adopted at a num- - Instructors will also be on the grounds ber of the training camps. The colonel for teams, volley ball and baseball. was in Ogden Saturday. attending the -- Golden Spike fete, en route to Camp rj - . -- 1 4 I , J j: j i t I I t 1 - 1 wt ' fur-touc- ' T't r ; i,i t , ' j r , i "" . jt ' ' f Contag rout Diteatet DtxN, J. Show Big Decrease Mill Take 1 oration Mies - Alma Dunham, in charge of the activities of the army and navy club room. In the Hold Utah. Will leave Friday on a three weeks' vacation trip. While away. Miss Dunham will visit vacation resorts tn Utah and Idaho. Members of the committee In charge of the club will assume charge during her absence, and the usual activities w ill be continued A I tab Club at- - Northwester Utah club haa been formed at the Northwestern university according to E. I. Hammond Dr. Hammond was" regarded a Much an enentiai member of the faculty staff of the tried IcaJUachool of the university that he exempted from military aer- nee. He has Just arrived In the city from San Juan where he attended the funeral services of his father Fletcher ' B. Hammond, Utah legislator. 1 Only 32 case of eontagiou and In fectiou disease were reported to the city' health department tor the week ending May I, according to the last weekly report of that body. This la the smallest number of such ..cases to be reported in one week for nearly a year past. Of thla, number nine er tabes of Influenza: eight email pex; whooping cough; S diphtheria, scarlet fever: and one each of German measles, typhoid fever and Rocky. Mountain spotted fever. During the corresponding week in 1911 there were 211 onch cases reported The report also shows that 59 btrtha and 39 denib occurred during the week. Thirty-on- e of the children bom were boy and 25 girls. In the same week of lam year there were 35 births and 19 deaths. At that time 14 males i Returns From Hospital Mias Mer-- i end 19 females died during the wee cedes Gilson, 453 east Fourth South while this year U males and 19 fei street, physical instruction aids, med-- , males died. I ical corps, haa returned home after At the end of the week there were houses under qaarantine for small service at the Waiter Keed hospital, for' scarlet fever end 5 for Washington, D. C.. at Boston, and at pox;-Fort. McHenry.- Her work eras to help diphtheria. 7 and thus prevent possible Invalids. a medical student at the stale university, and later studied at Harvard. ; 1: 14-1- " Headquarters -- t False Teeth REPAIRED ! your old plates made as good as new onps! Teeth Repaired tr- - v "A Of i - t- - ! i r. j H "i jgfJ. 13 missing teeth replaced 50c extra for each tooth.. -- given the temple Young Woman Deserted; Is Placed in Home t A young woman of J4 yearn, whose' nam 'he authorities hav declined to! j divulge, appeared at the police Ma- -' t u,n bJuday penniless.' She told t j pathettf Story of having been desert- - f e.l bv a named Wbnm ahe met at Latuda. Roy Hhtriev. Utah, about owS 0i.' left her Elrfhrhavln who, declared had rimerrrru-TT- o her. She sought the help of th police in locating Shirley, to , i Store Coal 'Now Tresent prices will save you Mail YourTeeth" 4 And are announced for and June only. . May, 4 Better get youra now. i Repaired -- and "retained "in' thal thpy ,rf anmpailng to this city to be married young woman said she had a childThe In an or- 24 hours parcel post. t Laboratory Department. Salt Lake. 113 . S. Main. I , phans' home Through the effort of Juvenile Court Officer J R. Shield the woman waa placed in th horn of a charitable woman. MARSH f COL Coal p 7 -- w fin other acta. Paramount sou-ia-ia- w hla fathar-to-ia- w th employed lawyer to fU tha receivership cult. The suit Sot a receiver was directed against tha company and th directors individually and alleged that they were authorizing unfounded against J. A. Handrickaoa aad Lorosa N. gtokl aad that ths na-paa- y was under th domination of th Amalgamated Sugar company. Contoottoa of Defease, waa demurred to by the company on th ground that tha of ths allegations complaint, even if proved true, would not be sufficient to permit th appointing of a receiver. The court held that th plaintiff waa improperly to court and sustained th demurrer. While th demur-tb-s rer was argued ohly for sugar company the decision . waa directed also as to ths complaint againat ths individual director. The plaintiff was given 19 days In which to amend his complaint but waa tomructed that b would only bo permitted to amend for th purpose of suing for aa Injunction because of an overt act on tha part of tb defendant he wishes restrained. HU-rati- -- Teachers Entertain. 1 Ua latest Arttsrsft picture The Money Corral. William S. Hart haa been provided wKh en of ths best vehicles to Which ho has appeared in, recent months. In many respects It la a remarkable photopla- y- and whon Manager George H. Carpenter booked B for the first half of tha week at the- - Faramouat-Btoxplsthtatra ha knew what h waa about.. . It . is at-- : business. tractlng capacity Ia tha making ef the big rodeo scenes of "Th Money Corral, cow girls, punchm . Indians and Mexicans within a radius of a hundred miles asm 4a take part in the scenes. In fact, that making of th parof-ttook of th aspects of onepicture old Urn western festivals, which has added (ouch to tha effectiveness of th film. The picture contains many really wonderful exhibitions of fast riding, hooting, roping and so forth. Hart is prominent throughout them scenes. Later the story shifts from its western sotting to Chicago, where the western boro outwits a band of crooks, save a truto company, wtoa a charm-to- g girl and does a score of other interesting things. Finally he is presented with a ranch in Montana by hia grateful employer. Both story and have real merit and will appealpicture to th photoplay audience, and especially to the many followers of Hart The bin Is completed with the Path News and with an excellent musics program. It run today and tomorrow. - La sa -- he Th teachers of ' tb Arlington school of Murray eotertatoed at an Orphenm party and luncheon at the New bouse hotel Saturday, to honor of Mas Merl McMilito and Miss Alma Cannon. . two bride of -- to summer. Among the guests ooraiug were. CKance For Men to Pay Mrs. Marguerite Whitman, Mrs, Short Visit to France Mams Fraser, Mass Helen Walt. Miss Florence Bennett, Miss Ethel God-freTha local U. & marina recruiting Mias Jeanne Tripp, Mias Leona Smith, Mias Amanda Price and u orito ba received the foTtowtog Miller. Margaret from the department, relative to n abort time recruits for French serv-- d, COAL-COMPA- Your Wannest Friends." 31 Slain St. Was. Indications are that this yearia of the National RatadI Greenes, which will ba hold to BaK Ink City Juno 23 to 29, wtQ ho th bout attended of any convention 4s th history of the organization. Th Utah sow delation- - tow already raodvad report from the grocers of many ' of the states, ail associations asytog they will be well represented at tha 8ait Lake convention. A mooting of tb eonvendofl commute on arrangement, hHd laM week la Ogden, completed a tentative program and only minor fl atilt now need to bo arranged. The women of the organization bav boon active in for arranging a number of feature tha convention, their plan will take definite shape this week when th womens general eomnritte and tb convention committee will hold mootings to Salt Lake to determine on final of arrangements One of the features the convention will do the mu leal musical an appropriate program program la being provided for every event of tb convention, it it reported. Utah Danes to Celebrate Denmark's Flag Day -- or-d- er Utah Soldiers Arrive. A New York dispatch of May 19 Reports arrival of Utah soldiers from - Franc as fotlown, Private Harry J. Gray, Vernal Private Jams KT Jones 53 Twenty sixth street. Salt Lake. , Wagoner DarreH E. Wilson. 271 Seventy --eighth street, Ogden. - Sergt. Elmer Day, BountlfuL Private Leland Stoker, 21 Freeman . avenue, Bingham, Private Georg C. West. Fit , -- Grove. Make PostEasmous Award To Lieut. C. E. AUen, Jr. -- Red Cross Program ' Home Service Institute Arrested For Carrying Conceded Weapon Mias Agrtott FarVh, director of A circular from th wlabor Indicates that It departo- P Izp a. toroad sold tars and sailors a Mbl on farm. a Director P. aays tmougb tons poeMona avaiUM. a tbta state to plea aU of tb met to Balt Lake now out of but knr boon of work ntm Action to bo orefooiot, " th idea is current that moiVS,J can be Mr. Cady aays is a deiurtoa "Obi Malta Bbowtug. Mr, Cady also aays: "Any heultby can takaordinarily a Job on a farm summer month, enjoy J? much, though not to th a b would to the city, and end of th season ho wHtwC-h- e has raved much more to could In tha same floe while worth!, to ths city a higher wagaa I worid unqualifiedly rocommood to any re. ot. Joral huraau , .. t turned aoldtar and m about omploymeat, that he taka a Job on a farm to Utah or Idaho stay at tha work until bo hm accumulated a goodly sum of asvtan and lndnririal conditions hsv n. sumad their normal trend. Tbmhe can afford to take a period oft and live on h is aoenmu tated earnings while ho sizes up the industrial fwrfd sees if h would prefer a citv job. A surplus of labor Is reported h mod of the states, 'with dtfficulty experienced overywhar to tadaetngnea to engage in farm work. Over 2,94 names of unemployed persons are recorded at th Salt Lak bureau. aatlor-wbawk- s! Arrested in Redd. In raid aa old frame hnSJUf ' at 124 'west First South street Su.. ttfday night, two women, a man ts two boys were arrested bySwgeut C. W. Pitts of the polio entl-vi- e Officer Janes squad and Juvenll Shields. Tha man. Joe Two hey. J years old, and on of the womea, Barbara Glenn. 23. were charged wuk contributing to the delinquency et krventles whflo the other woman. Gob" die Gardner, 29, was hooked os a charge of vagrancy. Twohey and the Glenn woman wm bo tried to the Juvenile court. 4 th homo service institute being held at tha local Rod Cross headquarters, hg announced tb feBewtag program for this week: Tuesday, at I p.m, elaaa dtecuodoa oo tha information service of th Red Frtiuo; at 4 pan., a lecture on "Home BoOnomfca; Mra. Roes VWdtoo. by Wednesday, class discussion on problem of income and expenditure in homo service families; at 4 pm, lecture on "Health Administration, by Dr. T. B. Beatty. Thursday, at I p m, meeting of cofi-Ration committee; 4 p.m., lecture. "Physical Defects to Rotation to Health." by Dr. Leziio W. Snow elaaa dtactusloa Friday, at 2 on health to homo service world womans punishment may be tomllian; 4 problems "Child Welfare. by pm., lighter than man's. Gowpa'--- .. Our mother are just the ordinary kind of mother. They hold so pub He office but their influence wOI be felt Mothers' Day Sermons tn nf I11 world. 5i ran eev In City Churches be obliterated although it may bo lost to history. While she may never Mothers day wrdoiii were most paint a great picture, nor become a great singer or author, I fool eertoin popular to all chore boa of Tha city that the true mother win always bo Dr. Elmer L Goshen deyetaerday. welcomed at the gates of heaven. Wo should become a little more livered a special Mothers day address appreciative before our mothers are at tha First Congregational church dead. Speak approvingly of their ac- before one of the largest congregations; give them all we have to give. tion that has ever attended the They do not cere at death whether church. He Insisted that it waa the or not thetr coffin are covered with mothers' toeolraiion on the battle line flowers and a post mortem discovery that bad won the Mg war and euloof our love will not cheer the lonely gized th mothers who had given life of mother nor send a fragrance sons to the service of hla country over the past. The Rv. Peter A. Stmpkiq Send the flowers at and the letter today and pour forth church emphazuch aa abundance of love that tnoth-e- r sized ths power of mother lore, and a cup will be filled to Its influence to world history. overflowing Dr. Goorgo E. Darios at th First Elder Land Speaks. Presbyterian rhurrh also gave a fine Elder Lund said ba wae convinced tribute to motherhood. Special mtiii- that mother love waa more far reachweT riven at all three of ing than all other loves permitted In SH , the world by God. Th words of the th enorcDW. authw who wrote, that aa "God could not be everywhere present he gave ns were declared mothers, by the speaker tn be among th truest ever primed. The most heroic acta in the world have been done by women, Eld- Lend said, aad this is shown by ths zrto of the daughter of Jephthah, who offered herself ae a sacrifice when victory wue accorded her father; aad of Ruth, ho left her own country! snd sjcnt years In another bocons of friendship. The speaker said ha bad Our liberal plan ef n deeply in love with hta mother and declared that th aageta finance wm make it whq boar th children to th earth are . aagr for you to build th mothers. ou your owa lot, Elder land then said ho was to bo called upon to boar hia glady to the truth of the of Let us ptan.our homo or jMtu Christ. He said ba gospel had associated with all classes of tqon to vari-ou- a select your boll ding (it. parts of th world but that hahad I never had Cause to doubt that Joseph i Our officio is open trua of God. He eaidhla greatest Prophet Cntfl 8:00 p. fear was that w I might be led to forget bow great is the sunshine cast upon us by the W also make gospel and that hia constant prayer general is that we may live true to tha teach-,nr- i' rszJ estate loans th gospel and tha mothers. Th choir then sang tha hymn. Kbball & Richards Gently Lead, O Gently Lead Ua" the benediction waa pronounced and by Elder C. A Cariquiet. Securities Fire Does Damage of II years old, was $2 00 at Woolworlh Store kt the Greek Orthodox church Sunday by Detective Bert Beoger on Damage estimated at approximately A charge of carrying concealed weapon a Officers of the Greek jSpctety tA ' to tb premia if had requeatod Lho v Wool worth store 251-- 2 south th as it was feared um some might arias from a dispute with- Main street. Sunday, hy a fire wit in the organization.No tronbl ramlt-e- d to have originated to a pile of from the arrest. near the receiving platform. Th flames were first seen by a woman hawing up the street. She notified Welsh and Scotch Witt employee of th Paine Candy comGive Joint Entertainment pany and they, turned to th fir alarm. Patrons of the American theonly a few feet away, remained Tha Son and Daughters of 'Wale atre. undisturbed, unaware of th elee and Sait Lake ths Scottish proximity' of danger. society club win celebrate their fifth anniHie ftatoed wee soon placed uuler versaries Wednesday night at Music- control upon th arrival of the fir ian hall. Second South and West department and the damage was eon. fined to a y atiucture at th Temple streets. The progiasu will rear of too mato Building. - It ta ber at pjn. nd wlU tnciuds the lieved that the careleoa throwing of a following numbers: Introduction, W B, Hughes, presi- cigarette stub or a cigar butt tote th dent Sons and Daughters of WUes so- heap of rubbish canoed the flra During the excitement, Georp ciety, and R. 8tevenaon. chief of Salt Lake Scottish dub; selection, Evan-..- .. Fromm, a fireman, stepped en a nail Raeee quartet; vocal sold, Mrs. hkxzle Punctured hla foot. Ho we Thomas Edward; comic song, John treated at the emergency hospital and Donaldoon; vocal solo, "Angus Mac- thou removed to his home. Donald." Mra Agnes Botto; The Sailors Chora. The Boys of the Old DONT WAIT FOR TOCR FIRE 'i selection, Brigade; A'Capella See Ashton-Jenkidance. Ml a Bessie today about a Mtsa lola Service. Miss Bessie Craig Serv- fire tnzuranc policy. 47 Main ice: selection, Anderson quartet. Mias Isabella Donaldson and Mias Mattie Williams will be the accompanists. Salt Lak City is knows aa the ned A cordial Invitation is extended to beautiful city la America. Thor will the public. be thousands of rialtors her thU rammer. Lgt us plant bulbs and flowers and thoroughly eonrinc Grand Larceny Charged. them that w well deserve that honor. You can stock of Alleged to hare stolen $2,499 at both from get a complete Vogeler Seed Store. Bingham, Ehnii Nahamura, a Japanese, 40 years old, was arrested at Third South and Slate streets Saturday night by Chief of Police L. Fautsch of Bingham. Officers the stolen money waa found In say his He was possession. charred with v grand larceny. A Keister graduate for alteration Ad department at good salary. Affiliated Commercial dreaa of firm on application. We have jnore calls, than, w car CtabiHold Election fill for competent help to our Ifnik The Salt Lake County Association Better come and qualify yourself of Affiliated Commercial, clubs, at a and bo ready. Th opportunity always corned to those who prepare meeting held Friday night In tb Murray City haft, elected the follow-m- g themselves. Enroll now. Wo also have aplaco for a good omcera; E. L. Burgon. of the solicitor to our lfne, male or feWest Jordan Commercial club, president: Georg P Sharp, of Union, vice male; a paying proposition. president; D M. Clark, pf Midvale, Get yoursklrt gauge and plaiter secretary ami tratmirer. from us, to those who Seven Commercial club, represent-to- g do much,indispenstble sewing. Midvale Magna, Murray, Union. Draper, Sandy and Went Jorthui were represented at the meeting. Aa a remit of the report of the committee recently appointed to confer with the of Dr. T. Wm. Stevenson ha resumed practice. Office 40 Kearns Bldg. Tel W. 2174. Residence Hy. 22 4. ALMWCE COAL COMP NT na Quick 4443. Adierttao- Srtcc, phone WaaQuII,f A posthumous award of the D. 8. C. to First Lieut. Clarence EL Allen, Jr, Thirteenth Infantry and son of C, E. Alien welf known mining man of this city, has been made by Gen. J. J. Pershing who sends the cross with a letter of condolence to the parents of th promising youhg Yaio graduate class of 1913, and member of the university crow, who fell to th front ranks of one of the hottest fights before Chalesa Thierry. Ho had been in command of his company for some would Urn, and shortly have been mads a captain. Tha nontenant spoke French fluently, and was highly esteemed by his brother officers. atipn, -- m "t -- n?nr test!-mon- ' NY Witt Place ae Many National Retail Grocers Men on Farms at Expect Large Attendance .. At Annual Convention Take Job, T Thousand of Danes front all parts of Utah are- - expected to attend tb 790th anniversary celebration of th unfurling of Denmarks nationalof flag. th Thorwald L. Larson, oocretary Do Danske Utah chapter of th Broderaamfund i America," haa received reports from 22 euuuidttses of the state pledging rapport to th observance The celebration will b held Jnn II at lagoon. A meeting ice: TTmoe to th marina will tobe held Tuesday by the cornmU-t-toe charge of the celebration cotgw win ho sent to France to relieve for th men now there and win remain until make final arrangements the ton, when all troop will ba withday. This committee includes: H. M. H. Lund, president; Marius drawn. They wiU be discharged upon their return to the United State Men H. Rasmussen, vice preeident; George to trig be phytocalty qualified and win F. Petersen, treasurer; jBunoa 6L Jen-ae- m durwreorr Borvn 8. Jooperaen, dib enlisted for four years with noH. tation on enlistment papers that they rector. Robert Christensen. Chrla Petersen. Hans Ogaard, George Knud-se- n. r for special limited service to SorenAndrew Julius Hansen, Franc and win bo discharged upon Petersen, Frank Tel lareturn to this country. bulle- sen, Alfred wn. C. P. Hansen. Hugo Ogaard, tin will show them men Dally separately. A. Uchtenstein, Finer Rasmussen, Men thus enlisting will be sent to Chris P. Thomsen, Tborvald Orlob, the marine barracks. Quantico, Va. Christian Petersen, J. D. Mortanaen and Andrew Crundfor. I WOODRUFF-SHEETS-MORRI- S . the' Biu caao-haiah- oct that hen B i CO. The kind voj want; when you .(want it. Phone Waa 1306 ai.d ;io7 U Exchange Place. Advertisement. j Vho doxnurrsr of the Went Cube Sugar osmpaay to tha reoshmrahtp Ouit filed against It by L. D. Valdett of I ogen was sustained Saturday by Judge J. JX Call of tha First diatztot of oourt, who heard Cts argument Freak X. Holman of Chaasy J aad Holman, oatmeal lor th oompsajv aad X. A. WAiton. . , for th plaintiff, , Th receivership action wa Slaf while litigation was ponding to which th sugar compear last week was a JudgmduraghXnat J. A. Hendrickson and Lorenzo H. Stohl far recovery of 1359,369 promotion profits they wsr held to have taken from liners; tha company. During th trial of thi testified that ha A tha' of J. A. Hondrlcksoa, aad Hart at 50c per ton "? hK-a- f'i Dr.R.H. Ramsey h ;4 been and Scribes and Pharisees, who had sought some ground upon which they might, punish him. brought unto him a woman charged with adultery, hoping that he aould either renounce the Mosaic law. which said she should be atoned, or contradict his own teachings, he said him who is without dn among On by on you ea the first stone they left until finally Christ and the accused were alone. Then he turned to her and said Womarv where are those thine accusers Hath no man condemned thee?' Upon receiving her answer In the negative, ho replied: "Neither do 7 condemn thee. Go and sin no more The Master forgave her because of the great divine law of merev and Justice. So in th next The twelfth annual convocation of STORE NOW Lump, 37 Nut the Episcopal church of Utah, will 17.00. Martin Coal Co. 4T Main Bt. 2911 pounds to the ton, as. 4155. be held Wednesday and Thursday, in St. Paul church, this klay 4437 13. Advertfcement city-tri- th Bishop F. H. Touret of Glen wood Springs, Colo., as modera' tor. At 19 a m.. Thursday, the pro, , New gram will Include the following top"Tbs Proposed Concordat Be The Daughters of Utah Pioneers ics: tween Episcopal and Non Episcopal have, secured headquarters at 319 Churches." by the Rev. J H. Dennis termont building The office will Salt Lake and Oi Rev. E. T Lewie be open from 3 to 5 p m Mr. Flora of of Logan; "The Rural Problem in B Horne, custodian .of the society's Utah " Archdeacon Reese, the Rev relics, will be at the office daily ex- kf J bv and the Rr r. W. cept Sundays and holiday, to receive Bulkier. Horsey "The Clergyman Reading.r relic. and the Rev. B. HVslop. Luncheon will be servedJ tt 1 o dork. . t The afiemeon eesmon will be devoted to the elosing of business and he election of officer for the ensu-lT- r j vTr' Tke present officer are President, the bishop, secretary, the treasurer. J, B STtioTfldd.nriiriquea, -- have Twelfth Convocation to her. Christ was in Of Episcopal Church st "When one time, and the Jews, Mina Gilson was formerly t , J ' I I Mothers greater cares on earth and perhaps greater Joy, for there It no greater ioy than tor a mother to know that her children have grown np and remembered the commandment of God to honor thoee who gave them birth. A man who has kept that commandment la th greatest ioy that can com Into his mothers life. The, greatest Jdy in the world cam to Mary when she was chosen to bear tb son of God. Perhaps the greatest Joy in the world is a mother's Joy at having borne a son or a daughter who Is an honor X ,h use of their faculties, f'l' them from becoming tem-pora- world. si J Penrose presided and tha speaker Elder Oliver C. Dalby and Elder AT"C.Idind, conductor of tha tabernacle choir. Professor J, J. McClellan and Prof. Land presided at tha organ had charge ef the mode,-"-- The services began with tb hymn, "We Thank Thee, O God, for a Prophet by the choir and congregation, For the after which the choir nan Strength of the Hills We Praise Thee " Elder Joetah XL Eardley then offered the opening prayer which was followed by the sacred song, "Divine Praise." by the choir. Elder Dalby was then announced aa the first speaker. written that the three sweetest words In the English and heavhome are Mother, language the speaker said, "and throughen, out the nation thousands et men. women and children are paying their respects to mother. he "Thla Is a beantlfu! pastime, continued, "and wiU undoubtedly have Us effect on the future aa it is making tha boy and girls appreciate what that word means. Several thousand years ago in ancient Israel God wrote on tablets of stone the' ten commandments for the laws of the people. These have never been appreciated by the majority .of the people as they are looked upon as merely reUgtons lawn This is a great mistake. They are not only a code of religious laws hot are really the foundL ation of all laws, both moral and Our present day laws are the ten commandments added to and expanded, end these commandments will be guides as long ae time and man shall live. In this code i the following commandment: Honor thy father and thy mother that thy days may be king upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee. Thin la a wonderful commandment .and baa bees appreciated only 'recently. Now It Is recognised that the boy or girl, yonng man or young yeoman who subscribes to that commandment will roake a better citizen than on who does not Thle Is because one can nop honor and respect the teachings of mother without doing the same to home, country and God. If that principle eoold be instilled In the hearts of the youth there would be little left to teach. Mother Repaid. "Recently i read a letter from a young soldier in France to his father. At th end of the tetter the young man had Writ tan: And mother, too, I am strong for her. Bless ber dear heart.' And aa those simple words were read, the face of the mother of that yonng man showed that while she had given much, she felt herself repaid by those sentences. What a splendid thing for , . .Aa all men to feel that says, mothers love embraces love, courage and mercy. There I no other such thing In the world as mother's love ' "When that day comes for ns to answer I believe that man will have to pay for most of the sins of the tha-poe- lr. ; Gentle Annie beams and smiles, Id Ilk to roam th . aisles, far from tha madding crowd, but whes I'd try of mine, I find th omnipresent alga, "No Trespassing AlWw''! 'It means ten dollars or ton days to wander in th woodland ' and hear woodpecker eingj theyv fenced to every glade aad gi, there's no place for. weary man to breath fro air. by Jlng. with other easy marks, I Journey to the public parka, to make hour pas; to rzet upon th sward I yearn, but there's sign at I used to fish when I waa young, tLZ which aays "Keep Off th Graze CowAMEKICAB "Coamgooua a Ilajalnsru) maadew, corpse apd dall I swung, and n oaa called me down; th w'oofe ard, starring Harold Xdoyd ommedy. all tb stream war mine, all day I fished with book and lio, ngs FTHABD Omwfannn Talmadge tn wont back to town. But now if I go forth with bait, I meet aom' door - "Hauoo for tbc Goose second bidding skate, who cried "No fishing hero; and Jf I laugh his rod to sptoedo, "Tb Tigoris TmlL j I'm soaked ten dollars in the mom. which makes my fishing dear, j gave ng; verdant VlUg And Jghtof,..wpJ,-A'JtokiWiag .rfSa, ponaT COMING. - . fenced thing in, wo are, sag nailed to ery Eddie clear as glass; but man ha ORFHEUM Wednesday, Fey and younger Foya, aa bead. post and tree, his sign. Keep Off the Grass, gta $2.00 m Year t TONIGHT. "WILKES Gran Wilbur, Maada Faoly and W likes players to Tb Fools Game." FA NT AGES Vaudeville beaded by "Doo Balter and Hia Magazine Girls. Ftv ether sots. I HIFFODRO CUmtngvr tod oonpany to Tbcrnc FAXAJdOmrT-KMFRES"The Money Cereal," featuring Va U. Mart. SUSTAINED AT BRIGHAM The Utah association of Credit Mew held their seventeenth annual meeting Saturday night at the Hots) Utah. Reports were gtveo by officers of the past yawr of the organisation and the following pew officials were elected: T. A. Pyka, preaidant; B. E McIntosh, vloe preaidant; Forest . Walden, secretary; R. 8. Conley, trass-nre- r; Walter Wright, manager; T. O. Bheoell; general attorney. Del Ogatas chosen for the national convention were: W. J. Rackham of Ogden. Clayton Jen kina of Provo, George Lacs of Salt Lake, F. A. Fyke of Balt Lake, S-''YAaW'ttod Arthur On kina of Salt Lake. F. J. Stavena of Ogden and O. 3. Carpenter of Provo were select-e- d aa directors. . - The president's report for tha past In showed that $19,099 AH oahatwi pBows to Hearn, year Liberty bonds had been purchased bead das Batty, gHiHw, donations given to war relief organizabow payable Hi idwra. tions. A diamond stick pin was presented to the former president, Arthur Parsons, "by J. T. Young of Pocatello. Rev. Peter A Stmpkta acted aa THE NEWS ON THE TRAINS. and the following toastd were given;- "Our Part In the Big Game," Tn The Desnvt Nm 1 on file on Mad. E 'King' "Debt. Jh Devil "A William E. Farrell, and Every Train That loot to or. Enters Disguise, Simp-kiSalt Lake Dally After 2:20 p. m. Tribute to Mother," Parson , Requested to Inform the News Office s AMUSEMENTS CASE RECEIVERSHIP ATTHACIE y MAY 12 1919 MONDAY tti KEB lOTIT IS TIME Semi-Weekl- . l. ; M Mato Company Baa 8 Michael Spokia, ' rub-bi- rii ouo-egor- chorus-Highlan- ns Tanted county commissioners on Jragood roads question, th organization passed a resolution declaring It would support the decision of th county commiwioners. r Keister MfeColiepe 291 Center St. " Waa. 921 |