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Show THE JOURNAL, LAYTON. UTAH Dole Debauches, Says Mormon Leader, So Church Sels Up Own Work Welfare Cottons Go to Top of the List In Fabric Aristocracy Class Ily fJJF.KIi: NICHOLAS y CLAllLNCK I). WILLIAMS K leased bv W6t i n Nt a sj ijrr Union t MORMONS have il for the essential own since the of our needs struprhnR days of the forties under the fuuiinp band of the it afe j. ' y WWWMj Y;:. yy 4 ' HOTELS J&W ' $ Wabh "" ( Are the movies going back where they came from: the nickelodian, the nicolet and the peepshow? lleber savs - ear-olJ ddy Grant, u side nt of tlie But he Mormon church. doesnt rest with talk, and that accounts for the hufe Mormon churt h welfare plan to banhh unemployment. This plan, wholly diyoiced from polities, setkinp and wanting no aid from any municipal, county, state or fedd 1 if:) beer, three-deck- 1 y oval-shape- d Keen-minde- d often, has ropo.ited- "Ago is a qual-- i tv of iviui, if votir iDoams you've let; helv'd, it hone is cold, if you no mivr !c a mint'ons a'v dc d, tin i. i'll arc er ou me okt " A luimo st n(i ;l known philar, -t dent Giant his ap Von.st, n ired at many lea couv t ntions s a nruvin i! spoikir, often "steal-l- : " the sti W 'bo ' a so sc (if humor n pec-- s m v fi ! to mike frniiK," lie doc! uv,i And the more ft etuis. t'o m 'i v on cot ont of 'V " lb V the rsc of idlo- - And lie nddid "I nv t at thee keep on working tbo. life time, pro vuluig tlioe art- i Ho " Along v.tli his ii. lit hand nun First Gout soior J. Koubor. Cl ok ; nd Seem'd Cotmsolor Dae ui O. Mo Kay, eeho make no win' m to-ithe "first prosuiopce tvurdei - President Grant qtiukiv tlie church can cuc to: "ts p o' ts oee n n Foiiiidin: FatluT- Should Genuity kind, take a look of Confederation, Found mg Fathers of States m 1777 9 Pearson and Allen, V.iA' 1 : l- v 'I. iv1 i neeou ;id j,u n 'id S' 1'i.nt the Ftid in'i ngt-i- strawberry sundae, sandwich or hotdog. - th,s i H EN f comes "d. .ria.'i f r G V Oi "i ( i - ' a!l tin ;i fabric aristo- I'n Bu nn ed in on be dm u : n v, i,f h ' Ai nu:v M a p.r: a rt : ,li ' u U to Hogan's ging-ham- and tay piques and gabardines Write " vx v X J i. lleber Jeddy Grant, 113, president of the Mormon church. ness shortens a mans life. He said those who are near, or in the "pension age better think twice before they take a permanent rest. Mr. Grant has been a great organizer and devoted many of his early years to missionary work and was the first representative of the church to preside over a mission in Japan. He was only about 28 years of nge when he was ordained a member of the council of twelve apostles. No More Poljgamy. He was made president of the council of twelve apostles during the presidency of Joseph F. Smith and following President Smiths death in 1918 he was elevated to the top ranking position he now holds. The once burning Mormon has long been forever banished. Any person of the faith who attempts in any way to practice plural marriage is excommunicated from the church. President Grant has had three vv ives and was the father of twelve children, two boys and ton girls, lbs sons and two of his wives are dead. He has heen quoted on the subject of polygamy as follows: Tlural marriages have long been passe. Although thiy used to be in good form among members, today they are condemned. There are still some who attempt to practice it, blit they suffer when they are discovered. Before the practice was forbidden it was different. Contrary to the propaganda spread by the enemies of the church, plural marriages as practiced by church members were not different from any other form of Indv matrimony. "The laws of the church were such that a man was required to got a written indorsement before he could enter into plural marriage, nnd he had to have an excellent character. Fvon when the practice was common, the number of such marriages was insignificant compared With the population." Urges Words of Wisdom. The church president is constantly urguig his flock to obey the teachings of the "Word of Wisdom." This prohibts the use of intoxicating liquors, tobacco and tea and coffee. In his entire career as president id the church, Mr. Grant has only been absent from two general church conferences in Salt Lake City. Both times he was forced to renui'n away on account of illness. U've he had to go to Chicago to undergo an operation and again he wasn't able to preside nt the great gathering m April, 1910 when he was confined m a Los Angeles lmspitaL question-p- olygamy voiles, chintz, percale, swisses and organdies are smart for daytime it is the style prestige that is accorded them for dine, dance and evening wear, no matter how formal the occasion, that is the news that is big news. Speaking of smart cottons for party, w'edding, and graduate wear, the new Swiss organdies are simply breathtaking in their loveliness. As a convincing argument behold the enchanting evening frock pictured in the foreground of the accompanying illustration. With its yards and skirt it is rem- yards of iniscent of the old South. By the way, most stylish cottons this sum-- j mcr are of the romantic type, and this lovely model is no exception to the rule. The fine Swiss cloque organdy which fashions this lovable gown has a patterning of rose, blue, lavender and white flowers that is simply entrancing. Tiny rose and blue velvet bows prettify the skirt flounces catching also the front draping of the flattering bodice. Soft shirring adds interest to the brief puffed sleeves. Formal bands of fine embroidery and cutout are lavishly applied to sheer crystal-clea- r Swiss organdy for the graceful summer party frock shown above to the left. Under the demure collared bolero the low-ccamisole bodice is finely tucked below a wide edging of embroidery which is repeated as shoulder straps. The endlessly swirling skirt is caught at the waist by a wide pastel taffeta girdle finished with a miniature corsage in delicate shades. It adds to the zest of the new summer fashions that they are that versatile in their styling. You can June-garde- n ut lloods Everywhere n:i; war By JVM US Kl'SMT. IOVVriL 1 I or war, 1 call it murder I There you ha it plain an' fiat; don't want to go no furder Than nn testvment fer that. multi-colore- d (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) Fancy Is Turning If you will look about in the neckwear departments you will note a surprising showing of dainty pink collars and cuffs, jabots and other accessory items. Go to the jewelry section and it is possible you will think you are seeing through glasses for many of the clips, brooches, earrings, bracelets and necklaces register pink tones and tints. The same may be said of gloves of flowers and down in Southland during the resort period the accent on pink expressed itself in dainty flannel coats such as many a fashionable wore. Which all goes to show that the flair for pink accessory touches is cry much in evidence this season and all through the summer fashions one will see the new black or navy sheers so popular for afternoon wear, made lovely and appealingly feminine with flattering accents of pink! rose-color- ed Everything that can bo consistentst.'led with a hood is being styled ith a hood Most of the hoods are detachable winch makes them eminently practical. When you go motoring or stroll on the beach with a snappy wind blowing off the water, when you go 'o midsummer night dance parties a short coat with detachable hoed made of camel's hair and lined w th red Scotch plaid as here illustrated will serve you well A coat of tins type with its cunning hood is likewise lovely if carried out in pastels. ly Much is being said lately in re gard to the relation of hairdress and hat. The recent trend toward berets worn far back big on the head may, so fa sir on experts declare, br.ng abo.it a revival of the pompad nir save mist hats of this type are even now posed behind a mass of cm Is atop the forehead oil-fac- e CITY, Greta Garbo, bock beer, Mickey Rooney, Gary Cooper, and a game of Kelly pool allied products. It isnt hard to imagine fellow rolling Into a tavern, pulling out a handful of change and demanding "The Garden of Allah, a sardine sandwich, a rye highball and a couple of short newsreels with ginger-ala e. Jimmy Roosevelt is getting some of the blame. He was among the first to leap into the new idea with both feet Since that time scores of movie figures are aboard and it is reported that some of the major producers have money in it Tremendous returns are predicted, especially if Will Hays doesnt stop such screen revivals as "Fun in a Turkish Bath, "The Bathing Beauties Ball," "The Boudoir Burglar and "Parisian Nights." The whole idea will cheapen pictures, topple the movie industry from the penthouse level to the underground rathskeller and probably throw another rock at the legitimate picture houses. But its coming. ha 1 nick con ge, w hen lIly .orm sually sti No Fiaancial Coacera ia Utah like Heres osed to t School of PaticUff rouble No school is more neressnervous m children than patience, be tntil a tou either the will must be brotervous ir childhood or the heart in okoumamer Richter. 'ck to ir hing else I tl ions. ime and se fashio HEADACHE tc Hera Is Amazing Relief of Conditions Duo to Sluggish Bom gQbby to De Vatutetifawlti all vegetable &o mild, thorough, lit least tl refreshing, invigorate nov. i pcndable relief from kk headacbeg, biJlcwv tired feeling when associated with coasts tXThnt c get a 25c box of NR froc U:L.eA druggist. Make the test Pirst, if not delighted, morn the box to us. w. 5UI refuad the price. purchase Theft fair, egl .l.B 71 Oct NR Tablets today d k TrrTlirn. full and rrist at t I also Home Happiness To be happy at home is mate result of all ambition.-- - ,, ,.F lave a n uel Johnson. rr!p have an Help Them Cleanse the B! Golf, of Harmful Body Wasti0 PaY Your kidney, r constantly filtwrss an waste matter from the blood stress he Clubht kidneys sometimes lag in their wortnot act aa Nature intended tail tt6euler move impurities that, il retained, tases the poison the system and upset tbt lands. T body machinery. Symptoms may be nagging hachihoulders persistent headache, attacks of dini.. d j i getting up nights, swelling, pufreel under the eyes a feeling of ner Kow ' anxiety and loss of pep and stra Other signs oi kidney or bladdriaM tim order are sometimes burning, to t . loo frequent urination. There should be no donbt that prat Can t b treatment is wiser than neglect, alnrrod n boon's Pills, boons have been wur new friends for more than forty 70 accom They have a aation-wid- e reputy0j ag sj Are recommended by grateful peopk What country over. Ask your neighbor! - favor. Maybe "Gone With the Wind is to blame. It may be just a norr films. mal reaction against An armored bullet-proo- f baby carriage Is now being manufactured. And we call man higher than the animals! RECIFE Early to bed. Early to rise. Leaving more to your heirs Than you would otherwise. SECRETARY LA GUARDIA Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia of New York has been mentioned as an assistant secretary of war or for some other place in Mr. Roosevelts emergency cabinet. The very idea is staggering. Fiorello might or might not keep us out of this war, but he would start so many others that we would forget all about the present crisis. We can see him now, assistant secretary of the navy, attired in fire helmet, rubber boots and naval blouse, carrying a fire hose in one hand and a pair of binoculars in the other, ready for all comers. Mayor LaGuardia is the only man in America who could plan a naval All-battle, dedicate a viaduct, open a new school. Issue an ultima .um to Germany, deliver a talk on kitchen The movement is gain- economics, put through an aviation ing momentum. The fashionable program, throw out a first basething to do is to carry it out from ball, denounce the press and lead head to foot. The young smart set a tank attack, all in one afternoon. are thrilled with the idea of so much so they dance in white, QUIZ LAUGH play in white, in fact take keen de"What general who headed the light in ensembhng dress, hat, bag, American forces in 1776, crossed the gloves, shoes, to which they add JewDelaware in an open boat and elry and flowers all in white. chopped down the cherry tree is the George Washington bridge named after?" the quiz man asked Jimmy Durante in a recent radio burlesque of the question and answer craze. "How- much time do I get on that one? demanded Jimmy. Little jackets and canes of pastel colored velvet that is prettily quiltNOW ed make charming evening wraps to The headlines wear over dainty lingerie frocks. Are dreadlines. WM. il ry to thi 'om for He oi "first in t W WNTJ and easy Not on the Surface He who would search for Parms s, must dive below. Dryden. shouldnt legs, or wygashould hi HOT1, Salt Lakes NEWEST i aFE hi body the top ia do hui speed. ble comi ing the 7 i c .cRJ earn to kite Fashion Gaining Momentum "Golf i a tight-- h ia ahich all-whi- head. It most pla only thi things oi all-whi- te - ' sctt-jrle- W Quilt od Velvet Is Popular for Wrap: S UTA' The pictures are to be limited to three minutes, which is the only good thing that can be said in their four-hou- To Pink Accents BoroU Control 1 laird ross r.z choose any silhouette you please and be "in style whether your choice be mermaid slimness or "Gone With the Wind southern belle types that register picturesque bouffancy. One of the fascinating vagaries of the present mode is the tiered silhouette as pictured to the right In the group. An adorable floral printed cloque organdy fashions this tiered frock which, we are quite sure you wili agree, bespeaks a new high i summer prettiness. Speaking of the cloque sheers, an exquisite tissuelike matelasse seersucker has been brought out this season that is taking the world of fashion by storm. This exquisite sheer in dark colors makes up beautifully for day wear as well as for night and it is ever so lovely in pastel colorings. For the woman who sews, these diaphanous seersuckers are a veritable find in that the simpler you make them up the more effective is the gown, since the material is so within itself. Another sheer enjoying a maximum of style prestige is dotted swiss, especially red dots on white, for white with red accents is all the rage just now. You will find, likewise, that cotton sheers that are spectacularly patterned with gorgeous red flowers or other motif in red are ever so good style this season. With these red and white cottons wear a red hat with matching gloves and for a fine finesse climax the ensemble with red shoes such as were so successfully launched for Southern resort wear earlier in the year. ,iwav ad to fore re lJ7Vnu 0t SALT UK1 dimities, 4 for tarn how ith a fool ) ame goini ApplicationNo Oblige. and sharkskin, r s y.,., new purchase ncr, K Taos entirely new loam n. v, Instead of many hurdfrjreen. come bills to mn t on on amall month'y ment to auit you v')ptnorCt' j,, endorsers or I drew Just your own bipi aiu. AfleanlrBtj and aecurity. No queue Dem Ing of friends or re'iU'W! id, No red tape no delay n n OU Prompt, helpful aemr. a tu The new device brings Radio City Elite Cafe, transfers Roxys to Finnegans Bar and makes season. Its not i only that ' iv ('tli i Seaside Grill. cottons are tops this o ad-- Obtain S50 toSZOOcB one . At Rates Yen resh Mec mile and ree com in focu Yon ean pay up ts, S scattered obliyationn rrr,, troke. You may even get Raymond Massey in a new Lincoln drama at the cracy e ne.tMiri"-tie adnii:-t- ' t to i Off-Far- e CiMfed-t- Dur- Kay Francis through the mere deposit of a nickel will become inseparable from a cocktail and a hand of rummy. 0hmkm1 Door for Uaiuula 1 few are ala answ de for th ent bis ong the r This, of ut how di m will-o- ' had bee bin will be presented with a short ale and an onion. Mae West, Eddie Cantor and E. G. Robinson may be obtainable with a cup of java and a plate of beans. Errol Flynn and 1918. pay. cake, er Tyrone Power and Deanna 1 anions Tern pie Square in Salt The project Is bated purely upon lake City, I tali, capital of the religious principles, asset t its sponMormon elutrih. sors, which were laid down by the the future if it can he rein veil of the church a century ago. debauchery to character whuh folOperate Coal Mine, Factories. lows along with a dole. The plan, which materially reIn order to render moderate finanduces the total amount necessary cial assistance to those who were for adequate relief in any given engaged in small farming or busicommunity, has been showing rapid ness, and who did not have a bankresults. There has been established able undertaking, the church set lip In Salt I.ake City a central bishops tlie Security corporastorehouse, in addition there are 07 tion. Tins company has made a regional and stake storehouses that number of small loans, which are serve approximately 100 of the 127 largely character loans, but has limstakes and there are small emerited the amount it would lend to any gency bishops storehouses in the one person to a fi w hundred dollars. remote rural wards of the chinch. Finally, the cluinh has not yet The welfare plan operates a coal to or made mine, a large canning factory in make any client, to pretended take its memany effort, addition to smaller units scattered bers from governmental woik projall over the church, a clothing facects. Leaders say it has merely tory, a clothing renovating shop and uiged those on such projects to do with stores several salvage plant, a full day's wank for a days pay. established to distribute their outWhile the church welfare plan put, and two saw mills. One stake is undertaking an experimental soap aims, of course, to help those in manufacturing project and still an- need, its real purpose is not merely to substitute church gratuities for other group is manufacturing ladothers furnished by charitable or ders and another adobes for buildgovernmental agencies, but to reing homes. Newest venture in the plan is the build the characters of its members and to promote arid foster the paconstruction of 23 grain storage elevators having a total capacity of triotic, civic, and spnitunl qualities 390,000 bushels. At the present time of the people. a large crew of workmen, the maHe Knew Poverty. jority of whom are devout church Holier Jefldy was born in 1898 in members, arc working day anti a p oncer house whore the large night pouring concrete in the giant C. M. I. mercantile establishforms. They will he paid in Kind ment now stands, nine years after and will receive rornc cali. The Drigham Young had arrived in Utah grain elevators are located in Salt with his band of pioneers feeing Lake City. from persecution in Missouri and Kvcr since the planner, Brigham Illinois. Young, drilled the necessity of hard When lleber was a growing boy work ami thrift into his flock there the Mormons under President Young has been more or less strict obediwere beset by disease, famine and ence to his commands. more persecution. Mr. Grant's faHeads Many Business,. ther, Jcdediah, was one of Youngs 1 is loaders. Mr. boy, Holier, grew lip The life and character of of poverty. He conditions under of the second leader church, Young, unquestionably have inspired the struggled hard to support his mothfive men, who since Brigham's er after the death of his father when death in 1877 have worn the mantel he was nt a tender age. He posof president of the Mormon church. sessed the will to succeed with evlleber J. Grant, seventh presi- erything lie undertook to do. He latdent, is a native of Salt Lake City. er built his mother a fne home when he was often branded ns n failure. He is tall, erect and still is a "powerhouse despite his recent serious Meantime he exhibited a talent for illness which forced him to refrain business and weaved his pattern of from his strenuous and untiring job life, without the aid of anyone exof attending to even the smallest decept his mother, who constantly encouraged lum to carry on under the tail of operating the church. President Grant in addition to be- ideals laid down by the L. D. S. church. ing t.tular head of the Mormon faith The churchman has many favoris head of many powerful Utah Inite sayings which he lias recited to dustrial and commercial organiza- Latter-daSaints at various church tions. They include factories, banks, hishotels and insurance companies. In conferences that are held In the faon tone tabernacle spite of all that keeps him "on the mous square. Temple go he keeps in close contact with One of Ins sayings is based on his the most humble members of Ins persist in doing" philosophy. Hock. Praises Sense of Humor. and witty Mr. Grant is a firm believer in wotk and more He assorts: "That winch we perw ork. sist in doing becomes easy to do; not that the nature of the thing has "It keeps you young and maintains your pride," he asserts. He changed, but that our power to do is dead set against such retirement has increased. The Mormons, particularly those plans as Townsend advocates "Why, it's the sdliest thing 1 have in the western states, have proved ever heard, he said. "1 certainly to be long livers. I ongcvitv is topido not indorse such a pension plan cal aniong the families in for my members. Utah. He stopped to figure out how much lleber Grant who will be 84 years he would h.ive roeened if the plan of ace m t November 22. behoves wore effect. ve when lie was (G years that ace is a qua! t , f mind. He m ke yers, lralght, get - tl part ental attit me of go The 15 co re all fin de. Most U t long. You diop a nickel in the slot and a movie show with music. The idea is to flood tha country with movie cabinets through which a customer may get a movie with his yilJ kfSUfe Z we pilfer o indifrom Hollywood cates. Dozens of promoter are getting in on a gold rush they think will come with the Introduction of movies by slot machines in tavern, barrooms, luncheonettes, parlors and poolroom all over the country. ice-crea- eral agency, is going to be a permanent plan to "help people help themasserts the man who is selves, prophet, seer, rovclntnr, and lender of more than 800,000 faithful since "Why, I would h.ive received thou sands of dollais. No s r. I urge at all tP'os tiiat cbuvh members give a full due's woik f r tin-- . r full due's THE n all round ry among News Youny. of ago. Av.Rlel,t7P ' Near Burn e , dunce. Cho Harr..., 5 up. Taul Maibb . weekly Vi; MO proat colonizer, llrip ham i3- depart: u this fi impressi hands m Hofei TEMPLE SQUAR Opposite Mormon Temp' HIGHLY RECOMMENDED Its S average rnaR- - UP-Rat- When yc $150 to $3.C0 w- 8 a mark of distinction to Is And don hosclrT t this beautiful ERNEST C. ROSSITER. swing it the prop |