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Show EifERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE. UTAH DEMANDS ON AUSTRIA IN NUTSHELL SHAPE PE AGE CONDITIONS nil TENDERED Accept the league of nations covenant and labor charter. Recognize the allies' right to try Austrian nation guilty of war crimes. Renounce ail her extra European rights and titles. Recognize the complete indeof Czecho-Slovakipendence Hungary and the tion to the treat work accomplished beby this head of the early church, cause of the fact that June 1 was tie 118th anniversary of his birth ia Ver- SAINTS SUSTAIII 0 CHURCH mont S I At (lie afternoon session. President Charles W. Penrose. Klder Roger Clawson and Apostle Orson Whitney were the speakers. Ti,a tuMimi il.iv's sessions of the HEBER J. GRANT APPROVED AS OFFICIAL SUMMARY Or THE DEannual conference of the eighty-nintSEVENTH PRESIDENT AT THE MANDS ALLIES MAKE UPON Christ of Latter-daof Jusus Church ANNUAL CONFERENCE. BROKEN FOE. (Saints, held June 1 in the tabernacle. were devoted not only to glowing tribto President Joseph I'. Sinita. as utes Thousands Take of But Little Left of the Once Mighty Churchmen Loyal state. on the firt day, but also to considera-jtioPart in Impressive Ceremonial and Austria Who Was a Partner in the Demobilize all her naval and of marriage and the sanctity of Listen to Addresses Horrible Crime of 1914 Which Inspiring air forces, surrendering her encoodi-- : 'lhe home, as well as post-wa- r Resulted in Her Downfall. by Leaders. tire navy. tioiis and problems incident to recou-- ' Recognize complete indepen. References world. Salt Lake City. At the opening ses- si ruetion over the dence of all Russian territories. Tin- conditions of St. Germain. to the influenza epidemic was sion of the eighty-nintGive absolute equality before general conpeace of tin; ullied and associated pou-eis- , were read by church the and statiii"s ference of the Church of Jesus Christ the law to all her nationals. with tin; exception of military Grant. J. Ileber President of Latter-dafinaic-iiiSaints, on Sunday, June and certain preparations, This report dealt with the military 1, at least ;0,000 members of the boundary clauses, urn- - handed to the Miuaiioii, showing that more than mm Austrian plenipotentiaries at St. into conformity witn the prin- - church were present, it being found members were in the L'H.OiK) church to overflow hold meetings. mi June 2. Those clauses which c.jiles of liberty and justice and ac. necessary Failed Slates and iis of service the Elder Ileber J. Grant was unani re not yet ready for presentation will knowledges that (he obligations for the of PJ1S. The rest at close the allies and seer as sustained prophet, be delivered as soon as possible, the protection of minorities are matters of mously included statistics on the of the trustee-iand report A cream sauce poured over reveiutor, president I'dernational concern over which the Austrians in (he meantime having the ten. trust of the church to succeed the late priesthood, tithes, temples, sacrament of nations der, uniformly wafer-lik- e has on leagiie to She work the jurisdiction. greatbegin opportunity slir finances. and meetings er part of the treaty in uu effort to assures complete protection of life and Joseph F. Smith. In commenting on the last paragraph High tribute to the lives and exem liberty to ail inhabitants of Austria facilitate a fimil derision. at little cost of of the report. President Grunt read conduct of former presidents plary without distinction of birth, nationalThe Austrian treaty follows exactly of an church extract from by the the addresses characterized given speech DriedTe the same outline as the German and ity, language, race or religion, together the at all meetings. The eulogies J. M. Fulton, an official of the in many places is Identical with it ex. with the right to the free exercise of wereday delivered by speakers in their 1'nioit Pacific railroad, at the Golden All Austrian nationals cept for the change In name. Certain any creed. Iibby,M?NeiIULilby if came by order of priesthood turn as Spike celebration at Ogden recently, without distinction of race, language pec!tc clauses which Applied to Germembernnd Mr. Chicago official and of The by he which attended. position speech many are, of course, omitted and cer- or religion are to be equal before the ship In quorum organization. Fulton paid glowing tribute to the pioseniority law. tain new clauses Included, especially President Ileber J. Grant led the neers for making Utah what it is toA Catarrhal uuisiue Europe, Austria renounces as regards the new states created out in the Tabernacle and he was day. President Grant said lie regretted speakers all emrights, titles and privileges as to followed f the former n on that occasion were during the morning and aft the Fever, Epliooiia 1I And all diseases of the horse affectinir hia th,.. pire, and the protection of the rights her own or her allies' territories to all ernoon by President Anthon H. Lund, not speeches Mr. of that . vwwj especially the published, and and mm allied colts in horses cured: the cidhu associated powers and and Charles W. Penrose of the first ef the Hungarian empire Bnd the prothem by usingr SFOH VS COMPOl Hood, chief engineer. 3 to I SSL ing xo, tection of the rights of the racial, re- imuertaKes to accept whatever meas -on xnro Sato fnr hrnnrl mo o., l.v... presidency and Eider Rudger Clawson, During the year 1!MS there 'were ligious and linguistic minorities in ures are taken by the principal allied ages and conditions. Most skillful scientific commit l."i,JMi.1 children and 14,701 baptisms SPOH.VS is sold by your druggist. Czeclio. Slovakia, Kuinania powers in relation thereto, Austria, SPOH.V MEDICAL CO, Mtr. were blessed. There were r752 deaths, lhe clauses as to Kgypt, Morocco, Gwhen, lad. Slovene state. and the which is the largest number on record Austria is left by the treaty a state China and Siam are identical after Good Advice. Baseball should be played on tW for any year. Of this number 1054 of from six million to seven million the necessary modifications with those "1 am to make my first public square as wen as on the diamond. died of influenza and 8G2 died of pneuof German esthe bethat a of treaty, except people, Inhabiting territory speech tomorrow night What would monia. Over 20.000 members of the tween GOOD and GOOD square miles. She pecially In the case of China there is you advise me to do?" asked the swahp-rootTo- r church were in the military service of young man of an after-dinne- r is required to recognize the complete no need for so great detail. the United States and its allies at The military clauses are reserved. independence of Hungary, Czeeho-Slo-vakspeaker. the close of the year 101 S. Of this Must Give Up Warships. and the Serb "Are you fond of your wife and state, KIDNEY AILMENTS . number 3S.'$ died in the service. and to cede other territories, which n All children?" asked the sitb warships, There lias been a better attendance "Yes, very." previously in union with her composed marines and vessels of the Danube flo of the priesthood at the ward weekly There is only one medicine that ra!h the empire of Austria-Hungarwith tilla are declared to l finally surren "Like your home?" . f as a medicine Isianus out Its population of over 50,CM)0,(X)0 people. tiered to the principal allied and nssoclmeetings but there are still IhiTS per"Very much." ncurable ailments of the kidneys, liver sons who hold the priesthood whom ui Austria agrees under this treaty to atod powers, "Do occasional an Twenty-out- e you enjoy having specified the bishops report are willing to labor evening at home with your wife and oiauaer. accept the league of nations covenant auxiliary cruisers are to be disarmed Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t stands tin hut have not been assigned to any kiddies?" and the labor charter; to renounce all and treated as merchant ships. All highest for the reason inat it has provn duties in the stake or ward. to be just the remedy needed in thousasiii! her extra European rights; to demo- warships' and submarines under con"I certainly do." There lias been a considerable inbilize her whole naval and aerial struction 1h ports which belong or "Well then take my advice. Make upon thousands of distressing am. Swamp-Roo- t makes friends quickly in crease to amount of tithes the the of Austria-Hungaradmit trial by have belonged to forces; paid that speech of your's tomorrow as right, mild and immediate effect iiacj "luse for the year 101 S. To tithing has bad as you possibly can. Make It so realizedits in the allied and associated powers of her shall be broken up, the salvage not most cases. It is a gen'Ji : I leen well handled IV . nationals guilty of violating the law to ne useu except tor industrial pur had that they'll .never nsk you to healing vegetable compound. by the bishops. Very lit tie loss has been incurred, except speak in public again, and live in and customs of force, and to accept poses and not to be sold to foreign Start treatment at once. Sold ti i detailed provisions similar to those of countries. through the failure to find a market. peace and contentment the remainder drug stores in bottles of two sixes, m. urn and large. for the large potato crop of the year of your life." the German treaty as to economic reThe construction or acquisition of However, if you wish to test this mat lations and freedom of transit. 1917. any submarine even for commercial send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer! preparation Contains League Covenant There were 175,52T baptisms for the & Co., Binch.pniton. Why the Changsd Phrase. . 1., fori purposes is forbidden. All naval arms, Part one of the treaty, containing ammunition and other war material dead performed in the temples, jmd Bonlta had been taught to say "Ex- bottle. When writirg be sure and met' the covenant of the league of nations, belonging to Austria-Hungarthere were 78,001 endowments f.r the cuse me, please," on leaving the table tion this paper. Ad. at the and part of twelve, containing the before others. One day she astonished date of the armistice shall be surren living and the dead. A Liberal Helping. convention, are identical with cor- dered to the allies. Taking into account the 7o00 young mamma by remarking, "Please half PRESIDENT HEBER J. GRANT. s were giving a III' The of sections German the men excuse who had entered the military and responding me." Demobilize Air Forces. mi Pa tie dinner party. treaty. Part six, dealing with prisonA. Smith nnd Orion F. Whit naval services of the country as a loss "Why, what do you mean?" asked Austria may nave no military or George was older than a It fowl. carving ers of war and gra"os, and part eleven, In her mother. ney of the council of twelve apostles. membership, the net gain in memto with aerial navigation, are also iden naval air forces, including dirigibles, Apostles Reed Snioot and George F. bership in the union was shown to "I'm only half through eating, of looked, and, the knife refusim: tea must demobilize forces all Into the silken shot its bird existing the bit, tical, except for the substitution of Richards were not present, the former have been 47 IS. course," snapped Ronita indignantly; of the principal guest. names. Part thirteen of the German within two months and must surrender being in Washington and the latter In "I'm coming back!" The Hawaiian tempi" is now practito s wide went pale, but H the Mrs. powers categor principal exeof treaty, containing guarantees teei England, serving as president of th cally completed at a cost of about ies aviation material. of his never lost husband cution, is not paralleled In the AusEuropean mission. $200,000. The Cardstnn temple is HearFrom Protest the the to or to gnK Target. to not Austria accredit said he "I believe," agrees trian treaty. General officers sustained were as ing completion and will cost, when finThe Manager There'll be a big the bird, "that I've Mpf ton. recapturing The preamble Is longer and more send any military, naval or aviation follows : about ished, .$600,000. crowd today. The soldiers and sailors ed to too much. Allow me to tat iCntli you detailed than in t lie German summary. mission to any foreign country, nor to There has been expended for assist- are to be admitted free. President Ileber J. Grant. back a little." Austria recognizes the complete In- allow Austrian nationals to enlist in Counselors to the president Anthon ing the worthy poor .$270.2 14.:!U. The Umpire Aw, nix. nix! Have a of service or air the any army, navy Tehecho-Slovaof the V. dependence II. Lund and diaries For missionary work and building of heart. Let in the gobs, but keep out Penrose. That Useful Guardhouse. state, Including the autonomous terri- foreign power. on train''.! Apostles Rudger Clawson, acting meeting bouses in the missions, niis- - the doughboys. Those guys are the is identical section The "Them penalties gua'd houses at the consouth of in the tory Carpathians, president ; Reed Sinoot, George Albert sion houses and return fare of champion grenade throwers of the doin" a gran work, fa for German the with the sliuuh is except treatyamps formity with the action already taken Smith, George F. Richards, Orson F. $;i4,"),7i;i.jl. army, and every one'll have a pop omission of any provision similar to like the Red Cross," observed by the allied and associated powers. David O. McKay, Anthony Whitney, For maintenance n the ;md ci of the opei trial for the that the colored laundress. "They at" calling Must Respect Russia. V. Ivins, Joseph Fielding Smith, James of the church school system including mah boy Duke's life." of Germany. Austria is to recognize and respect E. Talmage, Stephen L. Richards, Rich the erection of new b school buildings, Ancient Precautions. is on "How is that, Cindy?" queried section The reparation the full independence of all the terri ard R. Lyman, Melviti J. l.allard. $i05.r,(il.70. "We'll have this friendly agreement rmnlm-n- r ' ' tories which formed part of the for..... i OnlrM .. . Hyrum G. Presiding patriarch Among the speakers at the s COIKl of ours carved upon a monument of "I dunno how tncy none u.- The financial clauses are reserved. mer Russian empire. She is to accept Smith. day's session were Pavid O. M stone," said one ancient king. wrote me n nnstal card savin' " Economic, clauses are, except in cerk First seven presidents of seventie- s- Anthony V. Ivins. Melviu J. lv. Kay. 6' definitely the annulment of the "So all that the i ten davs In cue of 'em similar Hard, such as public can read it," h.win Seymour 15. Young, r.righam H. Rob Joseph Fielding Smith, Gorman V. Ellstreaty and of all treaties or tain details, German shipping, added the other. a' been a corp." treaty. Special erts, J. Golden Kimball, Union S. Wells. agreements of all kinds concluded to those of the "Not only that. It will make it imworth. Winslow F. Siuilh. Georye forfor are added, however, provisions since the revolution of November, 1017, Joseph W. McMurrin, Charles II. Hart, McCuno. Waller P. Monson. .liilin possible to treat it as a scrap of nationals ac- Levi Edgar Young. Ominous Intimation. with nil governments or political mer llerrick, John M Knight and Ileber paper." to Similar allied I marry I wilUreat my "When nationality. Charles W. IVei'Miil. Presiding bishopric groups on territory of 1he former Rus- quiring German the treaty, relating Nibley. David A. Smith, first counsel consideration, but I pW sian empire. The allies reserve all those in The spring poet has declared war At the concluding session of the conAlsace-Lorrainof inhabitants to the in my own house." nil master John lor. Wells, second counsellor. rights on the part of Russia for resand is now bring blank verse at the "Of course, you do. vt e " Health conditions prevailing in April, ference, President Ileber J. Grant told titution and satisfaction to be obtained their contracts are maintained subject editor. when the conference should have been the women voters that he hoped the.y life with great expectations." from Austria on the principles of the to cancellation by their governments. would see to it no that man to any undertakes Austria recognize ancaused representthe held, poslponemetillof present treaty. Fternal vigilance may create a de- ed Salt Lake or any oilier One or the Other. Aus' ria js to consent to the abroga- agreement or convention made by the nual gathering to the three-dacounty in period the PW mand for spectacles. next state of Interests the who was legislature Needzit Why don't yon noi beginning June 1. tion (' the treaties of is.",!) by which allies to safeguard Notwithstanding in favor of enacting a law mOW the !'ot in Von've ,1r,l,tc9 nationals the any undertaking deferment was as their this throng compelling great Belg' '!! was established as a neutral H Truth is mighty, but, fiu-o'n Yps. hut I wouldn't as it could have been had the sessions strict observance of the Sabbath day" fortunately, State and her frontiers fixed and to constituted under it lotof He can be also in territories deexpressed the expectation that If I was to pay my debts. been held on the regular dates, which suppressed. accepi in advance any convention with law which operates emordinarily include April G and the near- - as much world peace as will ho poswhich the allies may determine to re- tached from the former ,Vustrian sible under existing circumstances will est Sabbath day. place them. Austria adheres to the pire and to transfer any necessary in information regard Expressing deepest humility, Presi- oe aenieveu tnrougii a league of unabrogation of the neutrality of the documents and Heber J. Grant, in bis opening Hons. He was the last speaker at file dent to them. grand duchy of Luxemburg and acand inaugural address, gave his sol- - closing session and in concluding Freedom of Transit cepts in advance all international to members of the church dared the conference adjourned emu promise agreements as to it reached by the The clauses as to freedom of transit next October. allied and associated powers. Austria are the same in the Austrian as In the that he would devote the best that was In him to the duties which confront Only under laws laid down in the alaccepts all arrangements which the German treaty except for the omislied and associated powers make with sion of provisions affecting Germany him as head of the religious body. He Bible, the P.ook of MonnM .uI ,hp said that he would ask no other man Koctrine and Covenants can a real Turkey and ltulgaria with reference to alone and the insertion of specific In the church to do more than be was peace league and covenant be formed any rights, privileges or interests clauses granting Austrian transit privin to do himself willing giving of and exist, is a declaration made by claimed in these countries by Austria ileges through former means in proportion to that which lie Presiding Bishop Charles u. superior Niblev or her nationals and not dealt with her assure to territory in order in observing the word of wisdom, Cnder su.'h a has, the league, elsewhere. Austria accepts all access to the Adriatic. proii, in paying tithes and offerings and in ; v. w sjiiii. ,eiv could he with the allied and associMiscellaneous provisions are. after being ready and willing to come ), tho early troubles, tor the world would be ated powers made with Germany con- necessary SUIISIHUUOIIS, viriunujr lura- - and go late in church work, and al- enied by the law which forbids th. cerning the territories whose abandon- tical with those of the German treaty. ways in humility. idler m eat the bread of il. ment was imposed upon Peumark by The treaty is to come into force when H. Lund of the President Anthon i ne i.e.'iet Socle; v onl'Teliei the trea'y ol lMil. first presidency spoke of lhe sublime hold .lirio (signed by Austria and three principal and in-tb annual laoei ! the for effective Promises Equal Privileges. be to and in their leader. in- o faith the pioneers had powers Mutual in 'I'o Vtaen of their am In a series of special clauses. Auson the deposit dividual states Prigham Young. rhis was a fitting Primary Associations S. .( d'Uci j 'li!,' tria under'akes to bring lief iiistitu- - specific rnt mentions. in to he which said, time, give atten i'or June li, 7 and s. y a, '7..1 few h y Uer-ttiai- u n j 5,DriedBeefm IMCI Austro-IIiingarin- n Iirm7 ,.. Of- Serb-C'ro- old-tim- e la Croat-Sloven- e old-time- Austro-Ilungaria- v. be- y -- y la-fc- Wyn-.Ienkin- s tl' Wyn-Jenkin- sang-froi- k IJrest-Litovs- - Austro-Hungaria- n IWf y Austro-Hungaria- de-ti- Coffee Why Complain of Poor ll Or The High Price of Coffee Anstro-Hungar-ia- n . oe-no- p ...... -- Sessions. With twenty - one Washington. American ropuhlie officially repre- sen ted and with nearly Tm delegates present, the second I'an- mericnn com- Hieroial congress was opened Monday at the union. Begin - j ,Juaiz People Fleeing Mexico. Juarez. Many resident of Juarez are and their sending their belongings international the families across territory, al i,r,u. into American ilia though there is no report of near. forces Belligerency la Recognized. Striks Against Republic. The governments of Berlin. The inhabitants of Muyanee Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua nnd Wiesbaden began Monday morning have recognized the belligerency of the a r strike in protest revolutionists in Costa against the attempted coup in Rica, according o a dispatch received, an independent palatinate here from Nicaragua. San Salvador. twenty-four-hou- inti-Tinoe- ig Cannibal Movie Fans. New Zealand Maoris, native Javanese nnd the cnnn'bnls of the South Sea islands have developed a ravenous appetite for the American movie stars. Their appetite, however, doesn't crave blood. They want them on Happiness. If we are to be happy, we must be fiappr now; if we are to be happy, we must be happy" here ; if we are to be hripnv. we must be hnnpy In ourselves nnd no' 'r "" conditions. Exchange. t t f. I Beginning in file In Washing!,-,,- ' , on n p- - oiaobii of m..! were X The first reqn'sitc Rouisi'e. of success business Is a word whi Includes tPtnperanre, fairness polite. ne. inmis-tr- nnd lis much 'Tit;.i pence as run hp accumulated.--!-Howe. Cereal It's an American drink whose high quality never varies. Its price doesn't change and it's j J j! economical. M?j chn-nrt- original 3STUM of Auto Craze. iv.i,", i),,, m,r,. '. Plieaibms for pa!,,,ts Three hundred different tvi velndes had been built process of const rue! in , . when you can have a beverage of rich flavor and health value by drinking rr ;. y Two sizes, usually sold P at 15c and Everywhere at Grocers. 25c j |