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Show EVENING NEWS DESERET Catarrh u OP LIVES IN 4 u ih i j i h ttutf Be- EIJH J at and conerre 'iholr i.vmav tin it at fiunday . nnil iliraclnl I Mour-- aanff We H Joc ( I if I'l.'f I r J gan t i II lit MIDI a a .1 :ns II rh ' m. fallow me l'i r : MiOlUn i hmn th rln..r Ih uhuh ihc hirmrth if th h fi Adeit,e mtit he tw li Smith Ho Mn.'t. then a Joph iiiio ilia mo. .la to pra than mera MM adi.in and aa apar.l ( t 1 halt "O. Ya 1 tirr i plate if tha iciii.a fiorn Mill! h i he IS.iok f Mormon w.., liaoa-Ulti- l Dir rpr.krr Maa then I. .1.1 h and he del. fibril Die hiidal.'pa and Meh Joseph Mnllh and hie Inaulia i n auhjritrd h ,e they aaaiiialea Mate translating three rnoida mi'h the help id th I'rim and Tummlnn: Joeeph ftniiih h d fa th that hie pra era Mould Or ai.aMrltd and they r:a at m eted , Elder Jaik thru 'old of other in ea.trd h 'nr whn faith I'ffiMi .l i. r'ukr, Idaho aprjkrr at the . U hiding ami of la nm n curt,vt viij 1 Speaks. r 'aa of Ond hnM lii.il at.n hia aon In th lirlai boy prophet and the athal aa .1 J. - h thla la mi i o c I toii lira r h Thia taat Die f.iat t scold In III 1. a.' Kin of the Mil d Iliad the l.'rd lad peraona.li iin..iln.1 ha ..ii io mortal loan the t raker laid iif lha The aloi rf Die retrial 1a Tabernacle Service Preit. William T. Jack it ft I (hr 1'fuphtl Kli'll 1911? Ytari of Vi d fs id how Elder Richard R. Lyman Reminiscent come! afternoon the choir waa at I h Tha eert N pro rn in 24 Huod rtmd ejritwtuh'fii in t$ of thu irtut.n .id ftl. lt uM.Dtrndr ly ih.aifit i R mMUu( toftai MONDAY NOVEMBER In had hroikht an anMr jiairra Dn r he nirn'lot ed I'anlel! Anion rti rrienee to the Ilona' d i and tha fal, .re of the f'rr to dealmi the three toting Hebrew. Mho ere thrown Into Die flit hare hieanae they rrfuaad to kind of worship Idola That aim mi tfi lode). faith Mill aeron pl'ah !h apeakei der'arrd Till la at ire at haid I'.lJer Wai and Dm taek aa d amt the li flui me rj.'dei'ili mete the hrg'.n-- i h h a li e of Die a n rre The .doled to t.pott the word .v r a ef Ih'o .. he ; kejil pf nr Die ha.I.H at '! '! ore They tra to rterrirne me.ak- lim. Id itet for- and "in Rapt leu reache ard a well a backward ' A man Aa Clod la now, man .a (loti r.nre waa n. av heroine ' Elder Jack concluded j " I' 1i r Jn.lah II. Cardlr oirnl.,g rtr.l prayer amt Join aim aanc Ilia aoln. I he la Hlreneth of Mi 1. f din i Elder I.) n an pn fu rn ducilon of Jrra.di i.i k w 'I a fi m' remarka ronci--t nine 'he mp Ilru.. danl llcher J ilruiii and pail) o thin"" Fanda Ich Islands .and a, rr if. cone whlrh the month jf Notrrnber haa to Iaatter-daKalnte lie e.il.l I'rraident Grant and party had .irrltrd eefrl at hv sating It Maa hi deir that th their deatlnaMon and that the tempi rh Idrrn of liael may do th work of Hfll aa The 1" m- 1 . 1 11 ! : j 'e v at Lai would he didjrnud -i next Fun-da- y Tha apeaker then referred to tha fact that Sa turd i .V JI, w.. th blrthda) of Free ! i ' tiruit and alao tha flrat annlver.urt of the funeral of th late Irraident Jim ph F Hml'h II then told hum h.allh ii.id.iloni In Ih City had prevented the hnldln of .a public funeral f r 1'renldftit hn.it h how and mulilttulm ram from oil aectlona of the cmihlr) lo iitlind burial er!r Preldent Smith w at the head of the t'hurch for 17 years, th speaker aid, and during that time great ndntnremrnl was were conmade. Numerous bulldln which were two temducted, among 8. the I, ple, the Hotel theLjah. office build. Deeerct New aeteral hulldlnya at the Saints' unlurnly and various - hi' r.!itrmn red eonf "Lift Thine Eiea," Wataon. rung b Miser Gothberg and Leonard and thla wa a hv from aelection followed th Itubemtelr hy Irof McClellan on anaan th orgun The Irhoir then President and them. Da) reek" llet.er Q ila'e of Itnlae etake. Idaho, pronounced the benediction Splendid l.ne of hrlatmna Card at THE LESEKET NEWS. The eat traa then Cwins lilt ThHswd Thanksgiving -- 1 a, the clothes the turkey CONES IB SALT LUKE an-na- g, t others Eldar Lyman then referred to similar events occurring In the live of Iresldent Smith and the late President Franc! M Lyman. Itoih went on their flret mission together and returned together. Both went on their second mission together and returned together. When one waa president of the senate In the Utah legislature, the other waa apeaker of the house. President Smith died on Nov. 19 while President Lyman died on Nov. 19 Both were burled on Nov. 22, th birthday of President Grant. Elder Lyman alao referred to the absence of President Charles W Pen-ros- e at yesterdays services and said h had received an urgent request to apeak at the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Jane Cranter Freeze and had com- Mlne-resc- u car No. 11 of th United Staten bureau of mine. In charge of Engineer Richard V. Ageton. and a crew of trained men, I due at Morr-lanUtah, to- - iv. The car will be a.m. on exhibition every day from lec to C pm. until Nov 29; ture will be given to miner on sar method of mining, the use of safety and Thanksgiving Day will be here. Everybody is looking forward to a turkey feast and other good thing3. ments and the quality which dis- tinguish clothes of the betteY kind. Made by the House of Kuppen-heimerich fabrics, new patterns; a variety for every preference. Good clothes play an Of course, we cant supply portant part on the. occasion, the turkey.- Were not in the tur- key business. But when you consider the economy in wearing Kuppenheimer Clothes, .you save about enough to pay fo a turkey. Good clothes wear long; you save money because you don need to buy so often. NLY a few more days apparatus, and mine lamps and rescue go to gases. On Dec. 1 the Itcarwillwillremain Storm. Utah, where until Dec. 6. after which date it will Utah, to remain unproceed to Rains. Dec. 15 the car will plied. til Dec 11. On Prewldent Jack Speaks. be brought to Salt Lake City, where It until Dec. II. President Jack' said he was much will be stationed car is one of li e This pleased to meet with the Saints In now for ln.uae by the bureau of mines worship at the tabernacle. ol Sunday rescue In training miners in first aid and morning he attended Sunday-schoof use oxygenthe ward where he was born, he said, methods and the and had met many old friends. The breathing arpark1'18- - Each car haa includes two experienced speaker then referred to the words of a crew that In charge, the Lord In the first chapter of the miner, a mining engineer I equipped Book of Moses "This Is my work anj and a min surgeon, and aid this Is my glory to bring to pass the with the latest rescue andAtfirst a mot.nd supplies. Immortality and the eternal life of apparatus , to pra-ready man." This Immortality, the speak- ments notice the car ais mine dlsas'er, er said, Is not historical immortality, coed to the scene ofmen thembut such immortality as followed the where the bureaudirection place of the state the under selves Abraham and others. many patriarch officials, Elder Jack said he could see many In mining inspectors and mine to assist or the audience with grey hairs who had to do everything possible indone much to aid the Lord In bring- save miners who may have been entombed. or jured ing about the eternal life of man. The saving of human life and lesIn the early days of Christs ministhe sufferings of Injured minsening a man asked him: "What try young central features of the shall I do to gain eternal life?" Tbs ers are the same question is being asked by hun- bjrceus work. Miners are shown how to use resdreds today, the speaker said. There care to is only one way of salvation and that cue apparatus, and how Thetake lectures was revealed to Joseph Smith at the of an injured comrade. lantern slides and time of the restoration of the Gospel. 8re illustrated by pictures whlrh show good and There is great deal to be learned moving methods of mining and how manyj about this, the speaker declared, and bad are caa.ly prevented. These idents tc to is learn it the only way by study. ars given in the car when a The speaker then told of the words lectures meeting place cannot ho proof the Lord: "If there is a prophet suitablj cured elsewhere, but lantern slides among you, I win reveal myself to and moving cannot be shown him, and explained the necessity of in the car. pictures prophets to bring about progression. Cars Fully Equipped. Where there are no prophets among g a people, that people perishes, he Each car carries said. apparatus, a supply of oxygen ln cyl Elder Jack then told of the confu- inders. safety lamps, a field telephone' sion that existed among the religious vv.th 2,000 feet of wire, a collapsible sects inhe time oLJohn Wesley and teel mine cage, an apparatus for reread a hgmn written by Wesley in viving miner who have been gsaaed. which he asked the Lord why so much and the chart, splints, and bandage confusion existed in the world. This for demonstrating first aid methods. confusion continued until the early Some of the training with rescue ap- Three Elks Will Pay Tribute Burglaries Are also part of the last century, the speaker paratus will be inside the mines, To Memory of Dead aid, when the Lord revelead himself in smoke or fumes, so that wearers Police to Reported will understand the value of the apminer" A it. use to how and paratus Arrangements are being completed Burglar entered the Sag! Farm wearing the apparatus can enter a mine Immediately after an explosion, Market, 7 west First South street, by the Salt Lake lodge of Elke for griaklla Simon, g, Y ts and work in smoke and black damp early Sunday morning and obtained the annual memorial day program to ose- of the big stores that for two hours. be given Sunday evening, December 7, a Manv Thousand miners have been $10 from the cash register and small at the Salt Lake theatre out of respect ksve fonad RAID ayatema acof and rescue of use cigarettes, quantity apcandy this in the trained to the memory of deceased member. efficient In their eredlt paratus at' the bureau of mines ears cording to reports received at the po- The services are open to the public and and stations. It is hoped that in the lice station. Entrance ws gained by are observed throughout the country dept. neaf future every miner in this coun-- " breaking a rear window. Turkeys, on the first Sunday of December of try will have a working knowledge of the 1,160 lodges. and other valuable provisions each year by each of the apparatus, and that every, mine butter The committee In charge report were molested the hot by prowler. use In will have equipment ready for The home bf S. A. Morrison, SOI that Judge E. A. Rogers has been the case of emergency. Many miners memorial Third" NoTt'etrwCwitTented :ured dllver have been saved, after explosions by e WiU f dr! absence Saturday his V4 ie4Xed night rescue-partiethe Fcrpotval apparatus. wearing Major Fred R. Reed of Pocatello, the dresser draw-l- jf Inventories Also the apparatus has proved of and he$20 taken from recite Robert Marsh, to in- - ) the Th er, reported police, . great value In fighting mine fires. The services of sev on- - a in a Thanatopsia. screen hole cut truders the Automobile Free Instruction and training in fral W8 known musicians will be to gain entrance this " methods of first aid to the Inlured are rear door Fans had and an elaborate musical program pjacecrews of the rescue also given by the Records j A show case owned by M. Rosen. JgH8 being arranged, ' car and stations and this Instruction west ' Third South atreet, waa broken f is given either in connection with res- Emplovecs and. several Saturday, open night of Utah University ntTelv rti apparatus Personnel nd other aratetv hence is applicable not onlyiswea,er To Give Song Festival to undereround workers, but-t- o all Credit Men thoee e.mployed in or around tha Plans are being mad for an enJf- - metallurgical establish- rrporatiea mines ment song festival and dance to be We rent Safe Deposit Boxes th organizations of th UniASHTON .given JENKINS 89 CO.. Main by Sales Will Christen Club. of Utah Friday "evening, Dec. versity iTotnotlon 19, prior to the closing of the institution for the Christmas holidays. The A meeting of the newly organized affair la under the direction of Mis Stirs club will be held tonight P.epubiican Van Cott. dean of women. . The Lucy Cards at the Hotel Utah 'at which time th program will be held In the gymnafar Carefel sium and prize will be awarded for of the organeoretltution and Basks. the best representative showing. ization will be adopted. Also it lz exVarious organizations of th univerpected that th club will be named, WHITR 4 YD BAKER Is planned to launches membershlo SaH lake sity, Including class wnd fraterni H ft easy tilrew t ltPy ties. hsv been asked to prepare num reweaWr. Ptteae n aratvfe ISO campaign to- be carried iota all parts Mi ISi ftae tr Cara la. Mu C.On m4j bers for th program. , IraanttatfM. of th ststamine-rescu- r; - It's one of the Dress Up days of the season. And toward this end we have provided for the men and young men of this community. The suits and the overcoats they want, are here plenty; all are demonstrative of the style refine- - z. c. Mens Shop oxygen-breathin- - The Rand Index :(TrT ,t I i f18 -- aw to tabliBh a spirit of mutual sup- between the port and student organizations, according to Mis Van Uott States, by th various denomination to encourage Tevlval of spiritual ac- tlvltles following tbs war. The Rev. Dr. H. W. Burger of the Third Presbyterian "church, and th Rev. Clent Davlee of th Waterloo Methodist Clergy and Laity Church, are arranging a program for To Hold Conference the G.Utah state meeting; and the Rev. A. Alderman, 402 Ness building, industrial, comTher will b a state conference of is arranging for an and mercial, sociological religious surIn Protestant clergymen and laymen vey of the several counties In connecsa part of a gen- tion with the general acheme. this city, Dec. eral meeting held over th Vnited Railroad , Congratulated. - Feet Drag? foot When h i as effort to draff after th other, when poo sis always tired and seem Uckiqff in etrsnffth. and endurance, when ache and pains rack the body, it is well to look tor symptoms ol kidney troubls. clh -- ABtl-Farg-e- rjr re by-la- ti,a lr was Mornin Keepbur Claan - Clear Eyes , Safety Engineer C. H. Wilson of th A Garfield railway, la In reBingham " ceipt of th following letter from Manager A. F. Duffy of the safety section of the federal railway administration: "My heartiest congratulations to you on the brilliant record yon achieved during the national railroad accident prevention drive. I appreciate your telegram giving me prompt report. Keep th good work going among the boys. -- ' J ol 6 OUR DRUG STORE IS AT; SOUTH MAIN ST 2 ad-dur- - o' 111 2- -1 14 t" s Jinbn' l banish effects ol kidney end bladder trouble by removing the esuso. They sre bealinff and curative. They too op end streftfbten the weakened or diseased They relieve backache, rheuorffsnt matic pains, stiff joints, sots muscles. 1 UT. W. Walla, Taeuota, Mio- k- wrftsn Pda. bet In UMI Fl raat Ildar tka at 1 Pm tad det tired aai aa tar jt. Altar SaUaS FIS Itdaav Pills, Ikvvwake tkaw t an foi lids a aw aa. I raaawuaaad k kai.d mi ag aa n- - i ii .ad a-- wkawtkrd SCHRAXM-JujLsSO- CI ta ar atlafaWW Bpletidld line of Christmas THE DESERET NEWS. rards at Will Hold Convention. stat Convntlon of th Eagles held In Balt Laka Friday, about ' 20S men representing lodges la all pari of .Utah will eon-vafor the pffhpos of bolding thetr principal yearly - Convention. Th speaker will be the Rev, Ralph C. A will -- - ns Jonea of Price, who will talk on Engle- dom. Parley P. Jenson, president of the order, will be presiding officer at the two sessions which will be held at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Amateur Photographers THE ANNUAL Christmas News Prize Photo Contest closes November 25. News offers a th heat outdoor Subject photographed ..by a boiia fide amateur with preference being given to wui rn subjects, Prints, contact or enlargements, should be sent to Th Christmas News Contest Department, with 'item da phone written- on tha back of each rtnt nothing else. Accompany the print by an envelop with the nom deplume written on th outside and th true name cf the contestant .a a slip of papsr Inside. ' The print entered in th com- ee In The New petition must be KOV..JI. The- - Christmas prlzi of $10 for . of-flo- |