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Show 'rnr&m a 'S,r 'wr ftp . Tt 4' , J ir WSVwl, Vf iifl v ft 0 !-- THE DESERET k GCH SEMES' KEWS FRlDAY JANUARY A : , - V- 1922 13 A Wife and Child of Germany First. the United States A in rrivinf Envoy (, SUBJECT OF PAPER OF ; F J Supt. Adam Bennion of th Cburb4" icboeli has bean aaked to furniab an article on tho Church school seminary for h Februa ry number of "Religious Edvcttion,4 published in Chicago. The Religious Education association, which publishes the maruine, t Interested In finding' the poesibilltle for earning to the pupil of tho public achool religious education, which is declared by many educator to be one of the crying need of the days. Superintendent 'Bennion, In the aris now preparing tells ticle whlclr-h- r how the Church seminaries establish- ed first Jn1 W i. Ticw number 37 and reach ath students. giving daily nous matters and mir vidtnr expert teachers well pro pared . , for religious training. He point out that the seminaries student coot but Hi per per year and are a most economic method of giving The training if religious training wholly elect tve and, according to Supcould, be Bennion. erintendent by anv or every church In every community. In nearly every vnmmwnltv, he save, there- ia a domg inant failh and this faith or any a doss lbs I'lltltrt' merle arranger m room L. J. R Church. to use a 4 a nearby rliurrli or bulldteg speciai-l- y erected in the vicinity of the school. Theusu of toe aeme building or teach era for two or more religious sects he does not advocate, but does hold that more sects haring such seminaries In the vicinity of schools, would help to give a background of stabilization most needed at tits present time. Students go from the public school -- to the nearby seminary during their free hours and are accounted for to their school office as though , they were attending regular classes In other subjects In upper class schools such as universities where students are forced to corns from their home towns tt is urged that the seminaries be comThe seminbined with dormitories. ary idea. Superintendent Ben n ion points out. is successfully worked out In the Union Theological Seminary at Columbia University and at the uniof California at Berkeley. He - versity sr vs however knowiedga. nowhere ia tt being worked out in the entire United States as successfully as in Utah. Jh ) 2 4- - .V The Quality Sales Event -; ' " n II 1 Hart Schafftier and Mdrxfine Suits and Overcoats d . - 4' atlessthanthecostof production oth-Sf- .X.w ' thaU-to-h- diplomatic representative af Washington since the war This photograph of the baroness, who ia a Russian by birth and her tittle daughter, they ar, rived in New York. Just in time to Join her husband tor Christmas. Baruness Edmund von Thermann arrived in America with their oldest child He came recently aa charge d'affaires, the first German II c V,- . (Special to The Neve) Jan. 13 The Bear river high school midway between Garland and Tremonton. was dedicated with GARLAND, is . BLACKFOOT, Idaho.. Jen- - IS school auditorium. During the foreaooa more than 480County Agent W F. -- Thotnaa anwees taken tnrougb the buUdnounce that tho annual institute of patron ngc. At noon a luncheon was served te the Contention of Immunity the farm bureau of Bingham county faculty, membsrs of the school January school Not Sustained by Engineer will be held 18in Blackfoot oncalled board and including Htate Suan perintendentvisitors, and will be C, N, Jensen of Salt Lak; I? and county Hoop, president ofn the Induntrial Institute Since it will be of coming-taorofl FoP 4he purpo bkidm wlU embrace in and its hroad scope, f the Bovlder county agreement la regard- to their Interest printidnt wrhools Profeanor Henry Puert. o the aJwttcaOon or WeOer rtver dlscuseions of thduatrial and economic i high son of the- - Utah Agricultural col legs; A wminr rights, n. B. Cladwell. state problemn of vital interest to the farm-- t superintendent of the the principal epeaKers wm , engineer, met yerierday with the rrTmong palt Ti. Hhttt and 1. J City, as- - Hanwn. water users of RJco anti Coldwater ,be J R Grar freight agent of h creeks. The water un-- rs of these'dts- LT5rf,,n.mf th Bear River Valley high srhonl; Milton tricU contend they should not bo f th Railr0d H Welling: State Arehltect. Joseph tnefuded In lie question Of the adludi- - !Sb3tTt' R' .tlon on the evening Of Jan. i. Moneon of Salt Bake Well A Larson. nt Halt late, cation Inasmuch as these two stream! J. of tb bullrtins. A. R. Cap- al -, are not trlbutarlea of Weber river, whoso topic will be, The Financial tier end Ttepreyentaztvr N, R. Iveraon ' did aot Situation end Its Relation to Agrlcul - , At t oviook a urogram waa opened Caldwell, however, Engineers -bf lnjEl!?C'?f"Amrr'" directed "rggetgltr'ttigyunmifrotr twr" ttiy ground ; -tnTe - J 'PrTncTpkT'RTfi1th George these ShaS the - land irrigated by Dr, A. H. Upham, president of the sn sddrexs of welcome and intro rsvc gtve-an-streams was wJhln tne river svateiu f Idaho State l:nlversity-w- til du red Pupcrtnimitrtfflddmofe ss" Caldwell later met with the address on the afternoon of January msKtcr of ceremonies Ficf remarks Irrigator's committee representing the Jl. on the subject, "The Training of wers make bv Professor PMersoo. Mr. . and they Idaho Youth for Leadership in Idaho ' H! nek ter Mr Hoopes sad Supcrlnten-expresse- d of the river,' water ' j themselves a, 'highly in t Th state university mill be further j dct Jensen The dedicatory prayer was offered favor of th adjudication suit While represented Katherine Jensen, Our Mr bv and the song WeMlng some concern expressed 'ha' professor of home economics, who will School, wss sung by i v there was not sufficient funds to carry address the women on home econoin- - j Pear Old Hieh on the suit Mr. Caldwell assured them Acs, feeding 6f children, and kindred 3 0 clock the- following program Ukeb was sufficient for present needs, topics; Prcn Moore, poultry specialist, iwa glvsn at the stake tabernacle;; Prof Hickman, and E, R. Bennet, j fhom bv the Vinth grad invocation bv Mr field horticulturist of the extension p Horsier; brief addreese Mr tTrnn Mr 'n,"nr- - 1 partment Brest C. R Frasier of the j C2t"'r Mr Hoopes, Mr HlnckUv, SVimwar Technical Institute will be one Mr Hansen, " JL voluntgry potion In bankruptcy Idaho Leroy T White, and Mr of the speakers, and the Rev. J D Gif- - ' -gas Bled In the United Sstates district li'au end Peter GJohnaton, both off gmith. Relections were given by the highcourt this morning by Elmer Henry Bieckfuot, will have a place on the . schoolweorchestra, end following numsvallable. much of It under the Corbin program. C. R Rosa, secretary of the b'r watchman ree, is the Sablmies Federation Will dltch. another available 'ai Frm ,lur'aa i wt'nid tl tJJSnd W- - W. I Poet Falls Irrigated tracts. managedy WM Pronountd assets at 1J5. Exemption la claimed cal talent will X'B''M,,,rtlon the Elmendurf A Pope company. The further diversify Uhrletensen on all assets. program. general 'plan would be to put a fam- - r $29 .$39 for Suits made to sell at $40 to $50 for Saits made to sell at $55 to $60 You 'troy rTaI - We had the pick of the Hart Schaffner & Marx wholesale surplus at a great concession in price: We took only the cream. Thats why we can offer these superfine suits and overcoats at such ridiculously low prices. ? - 1 , o i ' For Overcoats made to sell at $60 to $65: ' cant geFless than satisf actioiT here ; money back any time you say the word. l, - - u-- er - 9 iHart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Shop. by-Mt- ss H. - 210 South Main Street , J de-M- iid'ntci,'i.t,. A --Native of England Dies At Home in This City I t sL It: r 4'-- , J TREBtEpi afiOahur. bis son ra TnXiiosrrhfprTrhrtheJc'eirhjrTheto- - James, a beutenant infae tai number of births Recorded for the by . British navy. year sere 11,437. while the deaths Th funeral will be held 8unday, I totaled 3 7 . Out of the grand total Jan 1, t 1 o clock at the parlors of birthr the rhildren of foreign-bor- n of Joe. Wm. Taylor on Wet Temple parents numbered 1 0S4 Eighty-nin- e street. pairs of twins Were included Friends are invited to attend the the newcomers, which seems to among promservices. Interment will be in the ise well for the farming and other Industries of tlie state a few decadea City cemetery. hence I Relief Society Entertains Blackfoot Baptist Union At Banquet and Social i 1922 Officer I I It Jan. 14 The Hecond v i . ward Relief aoeiety entertained Wedneadsi evening at their annual supper and social Table were laid In the hall for all th married couples ofward the ward. Stated officers and Firs! saro officers were special guests. Following supper, an excellent program and dancing were enjoyed in thegame. Em- arson school gymnasium Th Second ward MIA presented TI hal Became of Parker" in the ward hall Thursday evening The romedv was well acted: Membe-- e of tbs east Included Rex Johnson Herbert Spencer William Lewis, Ed Shepherd. Mrs Smith Hoge. Dvscllla Passey Eilt Roberts Bertha Mtler. Orson tir'm- mett and Teliar Ounford, CASCARETS1 leper ial to The News) BLACKFOOT, Ida.. Jan. 13. The Baptist Union met at the home of Mr. W J. on Wedneeday, and held "nua! election of omcers, with J? followme reu!ts president. Mrs; GetfTf H Imfiborou'h, ire preai- Mr- Jfnt Stsphvns Mrs. Ma Smith, treasurer, sretaiT. Mrs t iltamuih, leader o( missionary department; Hrs. T. M Ferguson. Th next meeting Will be held nt the home ' Da-v- id Of Mrs. t Special to The News.) BbAtfKFtWTTaCt'T'oiC-TTT- ft FOB HEADACHE, No griping or Inconvenience follows a thorough liver and bowel cleansing with Cascaretx. Pick headache, gasca. Indigestion, sour, upset stomach, and all such distress gone Nicest physic on earth morula. hy fur gruwwuu and children. 10c a Testa ble capdj. Adv. R$v-ha- en ackfoot National Farm Loan Association Elects OC X UEMIS DESERETSTAKEHUlpS: DEM !, It'.. BIRTHS James French, died at h'k home in PASTlEAR city, Jan. 13. Ho was 7 years of age, born In Devonshire, Engand, and He settled fame to America in Special te The News.) at La Crotgi. Wisconsin, where he BLACKFOOT, Idaho. Jan. - 13. etayed a few years, and then went back to England Ten years ago he Bome interesting figures on the baity again came to America and hetd lived crop for Idaho in 111 are contained -di8,m.y, ltw Boise, hewing irrssirTSY3gnff"Th'iiT'tmii. survived hy his widow. Louis French that the births iir th state were &!- - this n 4 IDAHET - T Freshmans Flippanc y Fcmiskes Frolic For Fraternity Foem en FoEowing Ffcny 'i . (Special to The News.) DESERET, Jan. 13 The Deeeret stake conference was held In the Deseret ward chapel Saturday land Sunday, President A. A, Hinckley, presld 'trig- - both eounselora, J T Einiiriaon and W E. Robinson being present. of W wert favored wtth Apostle George P Richards and Elder B. H. Roberts, the weather waa very cold, snow about six Inches deep on the level. Saturday the thermometer regstered seven degree below sero and five below on Sunday morning, and the roads being frozen and rough, kept many of our people at home I hat The had long distances to travel. large meetinghouse was bard to warm forebut after the up the first day, noon It became quite comfortable, but a good spirit prevailed through" ii the meetings. Splendid and profitable discourses were delivered by the visiting brethren upon the mission of the Saints were Ravior and the Latter-da- y urged to be faithful and to keep all the command men Is of God and to be honest with the Lord The Saints were advised to be very Careful of their means to get out of debt wad to keep out. to ps their taxes and other debts M far ant they could and those that owned large farms to divide them up and let In more settlers to help develop the fount rv, and the drainage road end county taxes were a burden to the people. President Hinckley and counselors gave much good counsel and advice to the people. The spirit of the lord was felt In every meeting, and the Deseret ward choir added tnueh to of 4be conference the health of the people is, our people Seem contented. ' annual meeting of th Blackfoot National Farm Loan association was hed Another Auto Caravan ' Homeseekers May Come eterday at the ocurthouse; end the following directors were to serve another term. Chas, E. IlarrK Special to The an Tanner, E. M. Henry Felt, I POCATELLO, Ida , Jan. 11. D W Gregg. - W, C. Polfenbeiger, I. J. Scotb- Of !he SpeakerScottCravn, who Another meeting wllj.be held ahort-l- y brought eastern home seekers to Idato elect officers from the directors ho last talk mar organize a simitar named- - above-- The report of the see expedition with t he Spokane valley as retarv treasurer showed th nanocia-lio-n tt meeea , A to be in good condition. There . Th Spokane 'ptam tt expected, are 31 members in the organisation, trill be along the same Hoes ws the Th Spokane - Valle) and the tout amount loaned aggre- first venture. . . Land d Whter comeaay haa acreage gates mi, JJV, of l ' -- N.) cows, horse Ieach a house,, furnish -, chickens, collect a small first payment and arrange each payntent eov- -, TT PROVO, Jan. 13 The Provo pub.ring a term of years for the remain- lic library is In receipt of some InterA freshman's enuthlnaam for Mlm tended her aa an escort to a der. portion esting new book this week, which Viola Dana, diminutive motion picture of bqnor overlooking tho others. While Miss In Dana a afterthin unresulted star, riot received this the at peer be will Honored immediately placed Pocatello Woman noon at the University of Utah, all ts solicited attention la good part, perdisposed of the public. They are; Union It haps been had thinking and , Navy By Army arranged, by Spillman is a col- which was carefully photographed by apparently tha "Personality did (Special te The News.) Following the com- - not Ths self appointed gallanY had lection of essays and addressee giv- the cameraman. 13. cloee-up Mr. ing studies in personal development. Potion of the POCATELLO. Ida., Jan. b? r.' the unhappy ,f"rbtd ,h" MePs , -Hannah Ah, of Pocatello, has bee The Oth e Susan by Jeanette Lee,l freshman in the cold, crisp winter ah-- j had conduct d htirLif honored by having on of the gwrtT- la a story of New England. The situ a--1 snn coat, anna shirt, shivered as th i considered te be presumptuous The rewitt wee that Fite ' sons named aft- - ber In rocdgnitlC fl'7 Hon e n which this striking "novel U wa(er'dripper fromlilHheaJ: "hlrt wer tub of ICO been giving bared is cHIl amstancc-shc-h- w resh mwatercallel.lorn ott nd of w drep .and M- - - One more presuming .intn..jnrtce. With this to former service men. according JO etonate loro with the sense of duty of, ducked In a tuh." was th comment the cameraman ting htgaa to turn I which went the craak. , around. letter received from Ellsworth Jef- a New England fanner e wife. Mias Dana entertained tha students I T1 by on Thursday Cleveland. Ohio. ls the xcttmnl campus fery of The Brlghlener by ivllharostyt. in the amembly hall by Major a- E. Anderson, secretary of of Elisabeth, the Princess cf J thewed the appesranc of Mta Denaet gueatlons relayed to her answsring from tho naThe1 regular weekly assembly. audience Tit , 'izrr. 1 the Chamber of Commerce and Mlrsnrre, a bewitching personality, student body had been formed In front tlv bIh Lake Pifi tional deputy for the army, and navy outwat-dlof the John R. Park building for i prosperous, but living the e5g' union. Mr. Jeffery said be would meet secret life of those who have to make motion picture. A Mis. Den. ZZll her ' walked sumtb toward thej the Party while the men Map. Mrs: Ash sometime during ispTed whTl vary chert ends meet. aforementioned freahmna a chardramatic aingled SIr admiration "In thoughtful and mer when he and himself out from the crowd and at- - she was a for the pltJt. acter Manslaughter" by Milcampu visitor Gould, national sponsor, would ler hadrawing, In the past few rival very of the tour a make m all probability decade. The Three Soldiers." by Do Psa-so- a. country In the interest of the proposed Prize Mildi Cow Has service former so Sontngsby Dawson sa)s Is for home and school men and their widowed " wive and either a base libel, or a hideous truth. Record of Pound acIt 4s so savagely explicit in its children. cusations that it icdeserves no quarter J You must! (Bv international . with the reading-publMarketing Discussion be for tt or against it. If statements , MOROAXTOWN, W. Va, Jan. II v Closes Idaho Seed how which tt makes can -be proved to boj (West Virginia's record ml'ch veracious It ought to- raise the roof ( Federal aid for the construction of JrtM Better Belie, e prise Hoi-roj "Martin Comtabys Vengeance" by v- (Special to Tho Xewo.) of 1 ,f tk Haraer, miles romance south of of th a (he Disproject is 13 Famol stirring IDAHO FALLS. Ida., Jan. wklefe fof th. mas The in Bth o! federal days pirwta high extremity complTd ( cussion on nurketing waa tho feature fwglwr, Main. - test wuh" Spanish No. In San was Juan project record of county, of tb closing session of the Idaho The Wasted Generation, hy John lPJttg soon stake seed show. - Th leaders wore B. son Is a hrtlHant, eiouer novel of con- - ouh( Sesterdsy by tho Ban Joan , J Jddings f The college of egricul-n.porary American life. In which coupty commission of the state rpad Wayne I ilk), a Helatela row at tkav tnr of th University of Utah; H. j Hr. Job neon dig deep Into the heart commission, Th project is practl- - r . Seed of things. m as F. A. P. No. 7. which t?l iiS.T. of mflk Wiley, president of the Idaho caUyth. 14 I Bex Talks SGrowers association; K. - Trak. prs- j .Ten GlrJ, broken country via passes through r,i7nbrJ,JC)by w'lthanflik" idecL eL. the.JBan nsvtlle county farm and older-- ' by - tsinhardi rancir towavd- - Hoatleoll: In rvrd vt about -lSPt "Hothercrkfp- Haunal,'"" by fteadu AVtteonbureau, B F Sheehan, secretary ofcom-pi' . and definite W estern Seed Grower so book that Is Tha county commission petitioned Marketing dear, , of Bolt Like m4 Dr 0. U. Stool concrete that ttoe lead experienced of commission to Allow the exJ , lock of th University f I4tk. will of InteUiyence average rM4 of th state QuCt wm poroona mettf A iptcFil prpfrun for worn peQtsit . fedtt : meet and 1921. find practical. io Mr& 1121, for ItU oftvrBOomCim held durlny th To Help InMwrSal Fuad mtmtoer of era) aid iponer on a 1 ratio. While Hsrper Whitt, formerly a tfftea I Catto- i this read is not on tha stale primary the state UeeL to Society ; or Secondary system the 'road com- By International New Bertie.) , 'J erfae Jeaaea of ttoo lnrfUjf WiH , ioa divleioa were the pilatlpil apealu ' WB1X1NGT0X. nilaehm said there are probably auf- Obis. Jaa. 13 A The Ltah society, Daughters of tho old an funds remaiaing from eaiit autoe ranked by President Was-nMtfnep Forty(rht Ir)rlutoof iM wore a warmed Revolution, will meet Saturday. Jan. federal aid appropriation to permit of! ren O. Harding, Mrs. WeedrsWWll- - i teunty csanlas road. of the construction T. Willard the Mm. a of home 14. at th SOS. Gov. L. DavU wpg-- p hees ptoe of achieretoent far ciaplJifif USB non. eourao-Anorth Buts street. Mrs. . Further details af tha project will rsan willHarry ceaaiay. tAdag ttoe be sad by teal A- mvlaion of Mias Verna Jacohoea. too we Florence F, Richmond will give a pa- - be diecueaed at a meeting to ke beM f - fi W rnab auallttry demoaatrator of the ctotraty fhrto to far a m whl f -itearwuiment eanfemeo. aoturday merwlng. . It ia expacted. aa th per . Mil. e r Ipravtda tm t ' " Exhibit prtsea are to ba amt.. rngghjck" wto upper-classm- .'.j en hTiLm - -- r 1 fol-tet- 1 n, fk y Clem-men- -- s, n e I -- 1900 News-Servic- ad ! -- yS N-- Th.pl; ' yr Pds. ny ta Ailt0fipMd ' 73-3- iN . .' a JBUIVtV. ,J lit J "T - " ta - r Hit- . , , - |