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Show , VIM 'Begin Survey Or great Basin - 11111LitULIO Trade Excursion DINO BEING a i ;1 It IMITIE 1 4 --, , taCkif a Ca - NECHO BOHCIAll 110105 obetacle to searchers that atteml4s to recover the bodies were given up. ' Lase Seen Mazda The men vtere last seen on March on a return trip to the mine. Their and prolonged absence alarmed on March it, Hobert P. Marvin of the South Heel& mine, and D. C. Dospain. who operates a 'tore at Alta. went to the mine in search but no trees could be found of the miming men. The searchers then went to the cabin where the men bad lived, and finding it buried beneath a snow slide they dug down until they reached a window, which they broke in order to enter the cabin, wiser they found no clew to the Evidence woo men's whereabouts. found that the men hadreached the cabin. dons severe days work and when caught in the slide were on their way to Alta. Seven men to continue the search were recruited from Arta, but several daye hunt woo truitioaa Clays, brother of the lereased, wee notified Sunday of the finding of his brother's body. He immediately gave orders that the bodied of the vie. time be left in the snow until after the coroner's inquett today. The body of H. W. Clews will be taken to the Jenkins endertaking establishment at Murray and the body of lir. Mowry will. if possible, be gent to his relatives in Idaho. - CON ON IIIS i ' Short II after ntitinight 1ast night the home of T. W. Naylor. 1171 Third by a negro liVen10 wise entered held- a- - gun ern Mr.-an- d Mrs. Naylor and Was Genevieve neon. while he secured a diamond ring value at 1150. se in currency from Mr. Naylor's wallet, his gold watch, and 110 from the purse of MISS Gunnison. Charles Oscar. 21 years fags. who was arrested in a roominghouea at Fourth West and Second South 'greets, partially answered the des Mrs. said the of eription. Naylor nian who robbed them. J. Monson, 1201 Fourth avenue, reported that his home had been entered yesterday and a- wallet in his troueer's pocket, a broach set with an opal and small pearls and a gold : watch were taken. C. K Whiteman reported to the police that a thief was frightened away from blis residence., at 1317 Fourth avenue early Sunday morning. , Safe 'Deposit Boxes and Insurance ASHTON JEN K I NS CO.. 12 Main - Pioneer Honored on .. 'Birthday Anniversary , . . . emnm..a,1 Utah pioneers.- - B. Tucker,,one wits tendered k ' r3 x , . y 11 1 t 1 , , ' . 4 RI , . , 4 , . , Sale Extraordinary of en's White Canvas P'utinps 4 20)61-sifE - made on good WQMC1198 white canvas pumps, oxfords and .eolonials, Louis or heels of leather-o- r Either soles. lasts with Cuban, military light weigilt style 7. to wood covered. All good, wide widths and sizes 212 Remember, these are all this season's wanted styles.' No approvals, C. O. D.'s or exchanges. See our State . Street Windows 800 pairs of I i - CONFEHENCE Clirialuts AI T1N FILLS , - SAVE MONEY AT. 'Remarkable Sale of Bags . peautliul r4:9i,anxzp.G Silk Bags 1 HILL'S RED CAN COFFEE ' 1 Lb. Cans 54c being built tn Salt Lake homes 212 Lb. Cans $1.29 are unsuited for the regular Bloomin' Good Dutch Cookies Per size curtains, and ' in looking Package. ' over our stock we find No. 5 Bloontin' Good gqr, Qvio Soda Crackers thousand pairs of fine NotNAVY BEANS tingham Lace arid Filet, Mar1j138'. iluisette and Voile Curtains, "Rose" Brand Assorted Jelly 212 to 3V2 yards in length. s' 1 Lb. 4 oz. ncrt '11"1. .. Cans. , hundreds lit used t These can be Almo Brand Macaroni, Spar. . of homes in the city and the hetti and Noodles entire lot will be sold at big 2 PACKAqES 1 mg disSee the big bargain prices. SEGO MILK. TALL CANS play on the fifth floor. 6 CANS, (Auerbach-- 5th Floor.) The , nw.-styl- windows now e The Twin Falls stake conference was held at Twin Falls, Idaho. Sat1 urday and Sunday. Elder Orson F. ' Lake to Face Jury Whitney. who with Elder Run S. Wells was present by appoisArnent. Woodmen and Neighbors For Death of Boy - reports a good attendance and spiritHold Memorial Services Trial of tho case of the state ed proceedings at all the sessions, against Which were held.. those of Saturday Modern Woodmen of America and J. T. takes charged with involuntary' In the Latter-da- y Saints chapel. and of the death for LeRoy Royal Neighbors of America held their manslaughter of Sunday in the high school those annual Memorial aervices yesterday. Andermon, a boy. was begun this auditorium. thirty-fiv- e per cent of the morning before Judge John F. Tobin, In the morning the degree teams vis- of the Third district court. Young out Sunday. 'take population turning ited and decorated the graves of de- Anderson was run down Ind killed A President L. G. Kirkham and his parted members. At 3 p.m. ebrvices by an automobile driven by Lake on were held in the I. O. O. F. hall, where south State street near Union avenue counselors. Edward 1M. Guest and the Rev. Clem Davies delivered the Deo. le 1919: A jury probably will Ray 1,1cClelland. presided and were principal address. Bolos were reit be obtained before own adjourn. this itmong the speakers. as were PresiI Clarice Cook evening. ' tiered by Mrs. Kerrick, 411, and Mrs. Elizabeth Hobson. State dent William T. Jack of Cassia 'take, ' MR& 13.1ZABETH B. lecturer Neighbor James Terry also Murder Case Taken end Elder Clarence M. Cannon from made an address. City. The principal adThe other room. were arranged with Salt Lake Under. Advisement, roses. dresses were by Elders Whitney and hawthorn. and peonies. , Health Report Shows The gums invited to enjoy the day WeilL During the conference the Mur- hearing in the case of with Mrs. Tucker and to congraulate increase of Births thePreliminary taugh ward bishopric was organis'tate against Steve Rakish. her upon the happy occasion were ed, with David Henry Manning as Ler three sisters. Mrs. William H. and Alfred Doris Lee and An Increase In the number of births charged with murder in the first de. Foster, Mee. bishop. M. and George Ottinger Nathan Doris Merrill as his .counseEl alleged killing of Joe Mrs. John SharP; slaters-inlalast week sus compared with the cor- area, forwastheconcluded her two lore; Elder Whitney officiating. He Saturday aftSayan. Mrs. Neaten Robert an Mrs. W. set prirt Albert Mc Ewen as a reguresponding week of last week. is indi- ernoon before City Judge Henry(.:. P. D. S. Spencer. lar mellber cated in the weekly report issued by Lund. The court took the matter un- Mrs.Neaten; and Mrsof the high council. and Rom-re- '. Mrs. Ernest JohnEvans, Adrian A. Merrill as an alternate the Salt Lake board of health. There der advisement. Mrs.- James leatham, Aim A. member of OF showin the The that were 72 births reported in Salt Lake the hearing testimony bodyralso Noah W. SIMMER SESSION had guar.. H. Watson. Mrs. William Hodges. Arrington as president of the high past week, 40 male and 32 female as ed that Rakish and man was ire. Miss Elizabeth Mary Clark, said to The deceased quorum, with Andrew Glenn against 49 for the corresponding perir reled. Tuckee. Miss Phoebe Foster and Mies priests C.- Jensen as his CounseP nd Andre od last year. There were 33 deaths have struck the defendant over the Alice PUBLIC 5S110,0IS OPENSS Neslen, at a miner's lors. wilh Binghead lamp. 17 1 male end reported. female,- as ham. Rakish left the mine and is Mrs. Tucker is the eldeet aunt et were with The visitors delighted 28 with correcompared during the to have waited until Seven came City Commissioner C. Clarence Nes- their reception. and with the evisponding week of 1919. The number said he hit Sayan len. dences of growth and progress in the I of infectious and contagious diseases ot4, when it is alleged The annual summer session'ofthe Twin Falls stake, the population of for the week were. 138: 78 over the head with a pick handle. reportA Salt Lake public schools started this 1.400. le about which bun. , Eight Dealers houses were quarantined. Report.', lgoal tired of these reside in the town of morning with a heavy registration reSummer Courses in Business as Booming Twin Falls. and constitute Pearly one. ported at all three of thirschool cen--, Western Branch Office Schools Start tenths 'if its population.. The chapel City 210 being enrolled at the Emer. tern, Sainls was now use in the vonoom.. . Local dealers report such a general by Will be Discontinued Six weeks' A. from another 'religious denom. on school; which is in charge oachol Courses movement by householders RI ettring 114 and !nation, altogether Inadequate D. Kessler: l'Itrat the Lowell Lowell. the this at coalfor next winter, as to greatly to -- the increasing demands of the Miss Notice from the war department opened morning up Pertrude Arbucicle aa princistates thai the western department Franklin and Emerson schools.,These lessen chances of any one being l'eq growing membership. Work on the 100 at the Franklin under and pal. now tabernacle, which will schools were selected as tentetta and when cold weather comes. Dealers say Projected , branch of the face the City park and have as Its the direction of W. D. Prosser. have orders ahead to disoffice they enough school of from keep other the students to assistant any , the the all the teams they can raise in opera- - neighbor 'stately Methodist According to Dr. E. A. Smith, the of war will,cease to exist aftersecretary June to, trict may enroll, according to Dr. E. tion church'. has been temporarily sus-- , enrollment is a decided increase over until August. and perhaps Dr. As a result. It is requested that'all A. Smith. city superintendent. Pended. pending a boned-fo- r ,reduc. that of last year, particularly in the claims for allotment'', travel pay. bo- Smith said today that unusually large Wm high prices will go before the tint! in the cost of building materials. upper grades. An innovation of thia nuses. Liberty bonds. and the like. on. classes were enrolled at each of the peak is reached. can not be told now, summer is the introduction of the Summer schools are con- because the interstate 'commerce corn- etc.' ?waled by Jtine. IS, be sent direet to centers. ' other points vibed were Ninth grade subjects into the cur. the adlutont general of the army. war ducted to enable some students .to mivotott has not acted on the 'petition theAmong one Shoshone of the Falls, .great riculum Including algebra. history grades and some et the railroads for increase in freight natural wonders department, Washington, D. C. For retch up with their of that region. The and English; poor servtce men who desire to settle 'others to make an extra class during Irate& If this is granted, coal la likely Twin Falls is at fflhtngJ country rapidly I to Claes works starts promptly go up 60 cents per ton; and if- the differences with the government are the summit months. up. the work of development ta, go- II:30 o'clock tomorrow morning and Ar. I teamsters ehould go on a strike and advised to tend for the new2 book by get ing,.on rapidly and a good fee are urged to bring theiroi higher pay, the price of coal will. go eeems to prevail among ail C1tS1;47 of the pupils Violators' Fined. Lieut. (Byron: P. t4pry of the war de, eport cards. credentials and recom-so higher yet, and may reach 811 per ton. citizens. rider Whitney soya. Evipartment. la hiqh gontalon detailed inndations from, their principals one firm remirts ftlIijg order' during dence of this was the permitted use formation of title variety. -Violation of the eight hour pork May for 1.500 the daisy in registration will be more tons the for than I of the for school the high building ing law tor women led to a,fine of $2 6 eorresponding month last year, and Sunday meetings of the conference, avoided, Suit to Recover record ought to ex- showing the each and costa being Imposed by the saya that the June . of the of 1864 that-even Pioneer ceed , Utah 1 trusters in chartcc-anthe attendance eommiselon on the proprietors of Damages for Injury city ' ? nt many etrangers at the Sunday the Palace knd the Perfection con . Heart of Disease' Dies iFor-PciatialB g lu a stilt filed In the Third district lecTibnaries at rierrr;:711111-1V, mild to be Invelditatine Ow doctrines ' 4 pleaded guilty proprietors a pioneer resicovirt Saturday. nen Larsen, as - Mt. Goodyear, Latter-da- y . Hyrum SIttnts. 0 the Streetiof Pleasant died suddenly of heart din of his daughter, Lillian Larsen. of dent. I Vtah, , Rate Expert Testifies. , 4'ears-- of disease Sunday night. rpto a late hour today-n- o bids had State Treasurer's the Inn of ;21).000 from e. E. Oster loh ter received by the state road onebeen was born April IL Mr. Goodyear a.nd Power case of , Utah In the the alleged injuriett to the girl through Recapitulation Report 1847, in Yorkshire.to tEhngland. Y: He peseg.office, on' five blocks of pavIn having been run down by defendant's Light compitny, aeking perminsion to crossed the plains on Main street. .Mt; Pleasant. ing automobile on Fourth East street. Jan. false power rates, before the public A recapitulation of. the transactions 1884. when he was IT years old and 'County. , which. on the 6anpete being 1919. , billities commission. R. H. Aeh- - state 'highway. is planned by- 'Abe of the A tate treasurer for the paet ale settled in Farmington. He later moved separate suit filed by Larsen asks worth, rate expert of the power core- - state. ' City where he had since Advactiaements calling fortti months shows that May 31, 11120, r!esided Lake for a judgment of S750 as Mr. Goodyear was on. of the pony. was on the stand during the bids have Intro prInted for 15. days Ith,.,, the expense to which he representing on a was put. or morning. session on balance hand $2,of ir,,., , worker; On the Utah Central railroad. a suite napes, And for-twasa11,0-77-.11141.-medical attention tind hospital servies title. ' Masses of figures were given on ist ow Nov.- tem-- the He also werked Tor Z. c: Mt. in local the Pleasant paper, an hand weir 11.497.130.86., them 28 years. Ho had always been a ' for , his ttaughter. ' both- gide!, so far nothing has'-beet- t ..' heard, of butlieloince for past .ix months were faithful ansi earnest worker in the mon party who "tights to contruct the- - Job.: sx,e21,1145.62. the end ' frame", from Church. - Officials of the state road totaled $194,657.94, making a Mr. Goodyear IA survived by the folI titer's titer tat that thOiack of bid- , revenue of 69.729.634.32. children: Mien Ethel Goodyear, Is due to an abundance of other, Thshuraements for the past six lowing Mrs. J. M. Periewits of Idaho Fella LINE Th e five bld'48 ore in !Jobe. 7. 6 were 451.73140, and the and Hyrum David. James Truman. heort of Mt: Hesitant. and It maI , for funds were $191,597.94. JoPeph Willardtleorte Alfred - and ' ihnovii the city or county to take-th- e ,,Edgar Lawrence Goodyear. .'""'7"""'"7 witth to Ni- t , , 44 ,a4.. il .,,,, ,, ,,, ,- ' ,,, , ofltra"'th'n"eiv"' they :".ori .:,,,. ani will be 'f Funeral arrangements 4 - have the It ork done this year. The. Week's Activities .7.4 ,,' 4:- .4., i ki:,,c1.,,,, f ,t.',,,,l. . . nounced later. 4 ,TitaeL,701110 , ,limeferthebidaclosen...lemorre?4 I Rowland Hall . ' , is This 1,no 1111vellve the bide first time been ,,. ,r has . , ----- Scouts Gaining -. made on road work in the memory of 111. ... 1 ,..,... m tnYlowingtvwftsarearll.ditted Boy 1114" war 1 h. .O. Imps. ,i t , Slrength 'in Idaho ftt. the final week at flow land hall: Pery June the mombtrii et ths I ne'sdlY. Raise Fibre C allan $ Hotel T. M. M.L Arir.'Iohn I , '. i dancing party will be 1'ren at the Dalt" .l ead of f , 4 film holdfield Wedsecretary; 'Adios' On returning Cantaloupes Literary.clubhouee. a. se. Z ihdaYo June II. th ememobre of the ing a Boy Fermt three-da- y confer.' Loaves . IliehnpJnith Well. returning from grarloottting eines will attend linen at Idaho Fallit. states that there pe 'tattoo' Ilit At et. 0Cit.ek 7,:lk Marke opminnk ommo thatTnorVief, is talk of organising a Poe Jkotit 1pit ronferenre at- - I ld "onto,- - break- 10- TrIPn. were Some colonel' cuitivation---,fnwhich the i fent will tooand Cantairoupe in the guild room present-et-t- he ferret, 01.1140 re. an4 much haa been noted. Is grad- - lot the cathedral. The conferring of enthusiasm wail conference r Mroapa valley ohown. according to p olk 1 POMO col'the titolotemg,w131 In out. 31" natty tak dying place .... "' ''' lk th, ' plae. rtr.. :"Ifil gird Satordse., '' if t ,",,, ',E."' ,..,, " rriday oirmern gre experimenting In tort I cathedral It I t v'elnek vit'h the ,Rt ecoutaTaylor. from Rexburg, Flight Pisek-- ! fibre cotton. Ms. stiehting of the can. new Arthur.: lir. Mmitton. .F:Piectipal foot. and Ithelicy Joined tile Idaho: taieumo induetry et ratified SY the , et Utah,. -,offociatinc. .. rails hors et a scoot rally and hon.. AA , IITI 1 6 TP1,1,11 hoto riahop erertetreeriettert : ef - ProPer 4 , lAttliklm, fire. Saturday a pcoarrum of Itlatletk 1,,,01;r, eity ,, II -te otuppty. Caulflowee 'tate! was held under tile direction of and writer uccnrelog Tomato, Cabbage, nit sports I;, CPT zvto 11,0t TH., . tHontE W AP ITI HI 1232 i ht,hrop. in good and bumper crepe are Ii Pegopor plamis et 'V omplee I heed dotwitY Scoot Coarytatassaganatr,-V- i. L. I a I ILLOarbos. expecte& , ) 2 16c - - 27c 3 li-la- Every Silk Bag in the House Included in This Sale , -- , Trn llee .111. - SILK AND LEATHER BAGS, $5.00 All colors and assorted frames ;Fitted with coin.purse and mirror. Values $9.98 to $1150. Less than Special at MOO. . maker's cost. , ' $11.98 Pin Seal and Morocco ' Purses, $5.99. - Top and back Strap.'Large sortment to select from. 69c as- 4.1ffaiffintaniA E w, I- & 111 ' . i I ,' -- xt9rds andCo1onia1s:M6D:q1A to $400 alues - -- i II 4414k . . A VIVol I 4; ), '115Th Ob. . Amii. de- - 111 .. 1 - . Herman I. Well. 11. will act as toastmaster after Sterling B. 'rm. mese. '01. president of the Alumni association, has started the ball roll- VISITORS . ErrCDFEE't ,,, raints. 81 0 - and Siggers;" Lewis Tells Cannon.' on "Decapitated Capital and Delaborised Libor;" Calvin Rawlins. '111. on '"Juet for You:" Carl Scott. 1907, on 'Keeping the Shine on Your Shoas and Off Your NOTED a 'k 1. A 'Il. ' g&tq).Pd.-.-. - , f-- ,:. ' . of ing: Tomorrow morning at .01111111lenCe ment day exercises will open at I:$ t social luncheon and t'clock affair with a band concert. There lighgul Friday. June- 4, in honor of her 25th will be a procession of the regents. and faculty from alumni. birthday anniversary. The pr.rty was the Johngreduates It. Park Ivilding to the given by her daughter. Mrs. Clarence university gymnasium where the Slat O. Brunner, at her home on east annual commencement exercises will be held at 10:3O o'clock. The address Birth South street. and she was A- to the graduates will be by the lion. msted by her sister, Mrs. E. H. Rich, E. H. Roberta Goy. Bamberger will and Mrs. Maurice Tucker. . The luncheon table was covered also make an address. There will .be an aum:LI:meeting wit a cluny lace cloth over pink satin and the centerpiece was a crys- end banquet In the evening at 7 p.m. tal basket of pink and white daisies. E2MMMO .21k CHOVITH AND LIBERALITY Mr. Elisabeth az ' df- " 761--1 - .7 ItS4 FOUP:OLD tgk' MI in x CUSS 011 EHHEISES wood canyon. The Purvey begin feet below. opening date. about Sept. 1. with East Mill creek with the CottonSam K. Smith secretary of the Thousands of tons of snow. rock Lad, woods and others on the east bench debris bad carried the men to their whoissale trades department, will' following. death during a blinding nowetorm key. on the advance trip about the of middle July to moan 'arrangeearly In March. Successive enowslides In each town. over the same spot had proved mph an ments for the-tri. F.. ...me C-7- ' e. ! , ti , t - OF ' OPENS WITH . ....--. . Details of the trade excursion of I Senior vises day exerciess at the NurAtter being buried nearly three The 1:nited State topographic ere held this of University of Utah vt'Y of the Crest Solt Lake basin. will months in a now slide the bodies of the wholesale trades department teem. nouthern to in the club the Commercial the assembly at direction morning under Cle11 III W, formerly living begin tomorrow street. and Pohn Howry of Meridian. Utah were diecumeont at a meeting of Iltathonlah Thomas as tLe principal 14 K. W. Tritnble. topographic engineer of Son Francisco branch of the Idahe . were found Sunday in a melting the department le the Commercial speaker of the morning. Ralph T. senior urveY. The work twill be snow bank below the cabin of the club this poop. The excursion. it le MOWS" proaident Of the geological carried on in conjunction with the Peruvian mine at Alta. will be much larger than class. presided. Reunion xerciaes of planned. work of Ralf R. Woo iloY. engineer of made to Idaho Inas- the clasees of 101 and ISIS were than Dieoovery of tho bodies woe made by much recently the goologicsi survey hers, who is as more business men have ter- aloe observed. Its lAwelly Davie and Charlie Sandoubst. ritory In eouthern Utah and will This afternoon the formal dedicacompiling I book on "Water rowers the Great $alt Lak Basin." who had been employed as archers 'therefore be more intereeted in pro. tion of the Winters IL Stewart tratnreserA complete survey of possible 'mottos better relations. ing school building took placi. This voir sites tend streams on the east for tbe bodies, and miners at the PeruThe trip will be made ntirela by evening a banquet will be given for when bonch Win bfl th first work under- vian mini. Sunday evening auto leaving here sometime (he lat- the hclaes of 11111 in the dining hall. taken. Salt Lake will know within a walking near the sneetelide which took ter part of July or the Met part of The principal touts with the 'peek-er- e the all about short tins. possible very elected to give them are as folAugust. $t. George on the eouth and men two the March death to their sites for her future reservoir. Ar- lows: Omar W. Carlson of the class the with intermediate all points atTrim-tithe altention of the 'searchers was The party will consist of Mt. backbone will be Of 19110 on "linw to Evade the Surrowhead trail as Fred kiter, topographic aid. Tom tracted by a black object protruding visited. The tour will include a visit tattr Arden& Bitner Tibby of the Ford and Ardian Woolley. redmen. and from the snow. Investlgation proved to Bryce's canyon and Zion National class of MI on "Sugar Beets and will establish headquarters at a ranch It waa the- - foot of Mr. Clays. so arrange the 'Estes Beats:" Ralph Stewart of the Th. park. It Is planned toZion house in the mouth of Big Cotton- body of Mr. Mowry was found ii or park on the 'graduating class on "Jaseers, Jammed. Itinerary cc to be at will 4 f..1 Us Southward THHEE MONTHS IN SNOW , - , 4 4 ostu 1 BODIES RECOMIED AFTIO Tomorrow , 1920 7 .M1601110M1111PMEI. ' , MONDAY JUNE EVENING NEWS DESERET S - , 1 It , - THE IMPROVEMENT. ERA , . - , , 1 A nagazine for Men and boys and there. fore read largely by women and girls. , , . , June, 1920, Contains: t - ' PRESIDENT HEBER J. GRANTS VIEWS On labor unions and other leading conference themes. , THE BOYHOOD AND YOUTH OP BRIGHAM YOUNG-- With illustrations of his home and the shop where he worked as a painter and glazier, by Preston Nibley, who is making Especial study of the life and character of the , Great Pioneer. Our-chas- ed -- I - 1 - A SUMMER OUTING AND WHAT CAME OF IT ; -- out-do- - S d , , - - , SIX. - ?stk.-wee- ' - . - -- ' --- .cross-examina- ,-, wo M.-Io- re' . -- . . , . -- TWO STRIKING engl-Ifun- TO BRIGHiON d, , . . , ,,, t- ,. k 0, ,. - r V! , - -, ' ; ' v.-- 7o' , - . . ati.-(04,T- - - ----, TWO 1.17SSONS- -- - Joseph Smith as a Statesnian Many Other Readable and Attractive,Articlei - 111, ai .......z ; .---- 1 ' ' 41- You Can Begin Your Subscription At Any 'rbere are Still a Few Copies on Hand of the "Vision" Number. Subscribe Today. 11, , .06 IMPROVEMENT rEA 6, 7East South Temple St., Salt Lake City. Utah. . -- - IOW. IPPO'All-weEr- , ill, ' , . . , ., 12esspme.r11: - - 1 - 1ED ITORIALS. E V R,NISp.A.MPOiTANT-M,L7-ttAL-ANNOUNCEMENTS- - - - 10,, 1, ;TORIES. 4"- It, a - "The ,Test," a love story of heroism and courage. by William Henri, Petersen; "To Thine NM Self Be Thief" a story of a "Mormon" girt who was tempted, and what he chose. .e , , ILLUSTRATIONS The beautiful Bridal Veil falls in the Wasatch mounthins in Provo Canyon : the Kirtland 'temple and the Chagrin river; Hayden's mill where Brigham Young worked- in the early twenties at the time of his marriage to Miriam Works; the Palmyra farm with the Sacred Grove in the distance; sea and land In' San Diego; a mountain range and a mountain stream, and many other Must ra t jowl. FULL-PAG- E - . , NEILSON'S STAGE Aimat . . ' or ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGOThe text of Elder Melvin.J. Ballard's introduction to . "The Vision" as presented by Prof. Evan Stephens and chorus in the Salt Lake tabernacle at the April confer- - -- , --- The firstof a,fascinating story with dog, 'rod - and gun in the mountains and on the clear streams, by Hon. Anthony W. Ivins, a thoroughbred western Scout by circumstance choice and experience. . . , , , . - ' . ,.. , , - , . - , - 0 - my , . . - . - - , - . i ' , .. - , , . - .. , t, , 7 ---- . ooe' ...' |