Show tt r every Saturday Saturday- at 1 1 1 h Iphi nf n i rT r I r in h h. h I t 1 i Ephraim I It mall matter r 4 r WELL DUELED PEOPLE never run down at the heels and andy y always stand upon good soles on are looking for good service nto the Pioneer Shoe Shop I Ie Id d the e rip and patch the holes boles Id up tilt h hi els oIs and save the soles I H IL G G. HANSEN Sondrup Transfer Company Elroy Sondrup Mgr ly Transfer an and Coal Hauling Ephraim Utah Ephraim-Utah Utah M Millions for Spare Moments The International Correspondence Correspondence dence deuce Schools of Scranton Penn Penn- sj Iv atria celebrated their seventh ty-seventh in October October October Oct Oct- ober 1918 with an enrollment of over students Thousands Thousands ands s of these thelle have figured figured fig fig- fi in dollars nn and rents the act act- actual f ual nal value to them of the spare t moments devoted to ts t's of I. I 0 O. 09 8 S. technical Courses and other subjects ranging from Ad- Ad and Salesmanship to Agriculture and Poultry Hua lIas band bandry y 95 1950 Ou an hour has been figured by many of these to be bea a a. conservative e estimate to them of the of the spare nu mn nw- nw ments spent in atu study of f I I. I. I O o. S S. Courses Report on typical stud exits show non nou rec ing bag 1 iO a a. year rear 3 ear or more 2451 receiving 2500 R a aar ar r r receiving 00 or ur more e t 20 receiving a j year ear or more and 8 with annual income of or more In the years jear ears i of ot its existence the I. I C C. C S. S has hall en en enrolled rolled six times an aH aH aHman man n P d nt as aR the Harvard Har in in the two bundred bun dred and sev ui carK since its more mor than ten tm a R Me fA t enrollment of Y Yai in h. h swung open n it hi 1701 mote mott hr ir j five times the total enrol men t t of all of or the college u universities j and technical schools in the United States combined A letter or a pos post rost card will brin bring complete information rf re garling gardin the tho subject in which yo you are interested interest d. d International Correspondence Schools Scranton a. a r. r I Just Where and How I Is the Money oney 1 a to be Spent I r X XA i iI I 1 j t A businesslike Answer to toa a businesslike Question THIRTY HIRTY denominations cooperating in in the Interchurch Inter- Inter s. s JL church World Movement have budgeted their Hair th ir needs No business could have done it more j L cally sally v They have united to pr prevent vent the possibility of duplication duplication duplica t tion on or waste At least a million dollars will be saved by the fact that thirty individual campaigns are joined in in one united effort Each denomination has arranged its budget under six 81 main heads FOR THIS THE CHURCH CHURCHS S WORK FOR RELIGIOUS TRAINING At f fI f 1 I Jr 4 l t r rundo 1 I AT HOME r m 1 least children young i undo under tt tits t f h 1194 Consider only one people t under 25 years e of nee age are green green- en entering Fr rr he f if 1 Five en a hat trillion people In inthe the American I a life without I any United States cannot even read and r religious training at all Remembering Remember Remember- write the lan language ua e. e Who Id III tag ing In the faith of Washington and t I 1 r to carry this thin vast work of Lincoln do you think that America Americanization if ft the church does will continue to produce not tona tons and if faith dIn dies out j I of the hearts of It its I youth 7 FOK FOR HOSPITALS AND HOMES FOR THE CHURCHS CHURCH'S WORK r Z 4 u Every Ever 5 ABROAD Influenza came cam first fint women III 11 are turned away from the Orient thirty years yeara ago from rom Church hospitals ta be because aue of nearly all aU plagues plague are re Oriental f lack Jack of room The children children's homes plagues S So long lonc as China be his bes only are compelled to turn away more one physician to every people J children than they can Cion receive rte tt-e Orient will continue to be a menace So third long as aa one third of the f v of I India di dl before their h I tee see 3 FOR HIGHER EDUCATION Of or end year our lra own babies ob are not t 3 O the OCO American students In safe Ide A Christian doctor or teacher Institutions of higher grade crade one- one sent seat abroad is le working for America half lire are In institutions founded and as truly as 61 though he ha worked at a t supported by the Churches Many of home these institutions tl Jt s have ha had no great j endowment campaigns bat their needs arm n- n lust just as pressing as uc the C PREACHERS PREACHERS' SALARIES The fil G 6 eR b needs of larger r schools and you U preacher is called the o have only to read their man n and we well 1 he may be Eight f do J ni ft and alumnae to measure the value out of often ten preachers r are paid lessof lets less of their contribution to America than 20 20 a week I Each denomination has its own detailed budget and will administer its own funds Your pastor has copi copies of the budget examine them for yourself In the week of April May May 2nd you will be given your opportunity J 4 to help You can do it with the f full satisfaction v of knowing knowing know know- ing tha that every dollar of your gift has its post assigned to it in advance Y tok x S SEvery Every dollar for better America and a better hatter world wb d. d di i When your church calls cans on you give give and and give with J your heart as well as your pocket pocket book a United April Financial to 9 r 2nd Campaign May j jCl Cl S r i World Movement J. t I t S S of f EN rth America f Tit Tt pu if f ibis H rna made mait tiM to fUr agI 4 J e d Z the curb j 1 AN your 1 r fy P r l Lin n Lineol-n i r P Paint L T. 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