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Show " "" ' '".' FORTIETH YEAR, NO. 113 ' 4 , . " " ' - -- - ' - .' ' :; . . , . PROVO. UTAH. HONDA Yt NOVEMBER ;'.'"- - J6, 1925. ", . . - .. - ... ... " . '. ;. ,. ' - ; , - r . picS iVo CENT3 .1 ISIIBWEfR NTEE3S STAKT U EriTi-iUSiASIEC'VOL- . UTE INDIAN GIVES COLORADO ANQ I BHILD'S LIFE ENTERS RACE 'SACRAnCEO : 1 . been distributed by the boyi to days to CMstmMt Mdeled, ' BMded and repainted days more and Joy will abound In the homes ef the needy homes of the city on Christmas eve. Preve, for the Messed giving seajThirty-elgh- t Oaus son will be here. Sanf days to Christinaa! Christ-ib.; Time fliea rapidly. ''. Oil Magnate Charters Special wUh hi large bundle ef ' ' Ihe nremfti are once more caH-- b toys af every kind and de Train for New York to the rood people 6f Prove to eription will quietly steal make an Inventory of the the sanctity ef tbef homes, will around their homes. You Cghteu Us kurdea and gladden SISTER DYING will find., broken down doll tot. heart ef little the every IS REPORT RECEIVED It used to be In Prove that buggies, i trkyctea, kiddie ears ; dolls with an arm or leg, or, per forgot to can at the Procures Rijrht of Way Thro Santa Clans Imps, a head missing; wagons homes af- some of the boys and New of York . Streets girls, where coly the mere neeea. with one Jr inert wheels- - gone;4 rT city broken kindergarten chairs; toy gitiee of life could be provided r. trains and tracks; ttttle tables forby the Income of the But that was several and doll' beds and hundreds ef NEW IMlKt Nor, 1& CP) .years ago. It ended when Uve other things. Most of these things In' special train flying ever the boys ef the Provo fire department your ewa boyt and girts have discarded long ago and seldom or railroad from St under the guidance of Fire Chief Pennsylvania ' never give them a look. Why Louis, Guy Waggoner,, millionaire Reed Boshard pledged thenwelvea to. have them around the fliat( ChriiKtmM. in every Prove The Kansas City American Legion oil magnate of Fort Worth, Texas, 'lUi6 ffwuW At one of Joy. They attic or the cellar, always In the to beduide the ts'on of here nig way offered a motor car to the matron when you ar aearching for been to the qukfc by , hJialster-rfiiPttrWaggoner,'-- re in a popa-larit-y when they can be getting the heaviest-sot- e bemea et aSmetiiing, i ttiilgy Tnes contest. Mrs. Clara. Thomp- ported in a dying condition in her with feu 'ildren where made to cheer the heart of some apartment. ... son was backed by the police de,'' other little boy or rM was spread no Chrll . i "The Waggoner party has' been partment, and she Won over a hun'as yours? us. failed tf beeausi 11 dred other candidate. ,' given" the right of way over now while you are teave IBlght v playthiiica and, i.'$ the railroad announced. r about it, call up the fire far , thmking the'trtW When the Fort Worth millionaire, f Ire boy's gulped dowii department, phone 601 and ton who in addition to bis oil holdings WhJlj hoVUtftf the boys to . com out and get had lodged itself ''tie is the owner of valuable ranch land, the' those discarded toys? llieyTLbe, ' swore in by they I nrrlYog jn New Tort, an utomolillp noble that they would glad to tome and gladder still to will be Waiting to spe4 him t the everything see to It that not a tingle chMd toys and get them ready) repair apiirtmentv It is Understood, police in this "city should be without Christmaa. Front two or three for 1u the crowded districts, through tattered dolls they win make one or her Christmaa toy. And which the car w ill have to pans will his doll aa fine a looking as If K were they have reUgouely Mved up to allow it ambulance privileges. ; From two or three war-4rrYear after year 1rW their pledge. Waggoner chartered the special sinee then about Christinas hobby horses ,they win train for $0,000 and has offered tfcne the fire department headJ :oduce as fine a looking rockbur the railroad a bonus of J5,O0OifHhe have looked more like I "it as ever graced the nursery Seattle Most Expensive; Balti train' makes the "St quarters most fortunate, child, corner Claus Santa of MdToylund Citv more, Louis and New York In 20 hours. Cheapest ! bolU niLst ith tit thjan the home of nSe city's , ..' LEGEND Live Child Burled With De- - Thuty-cigh- bo play-tUn- "EVIL SPIRIT ENTERED CHILD, UTE DECLARED Saya. Medicine Man' "Advised Him to Carry Out Legend i t Thlrty-elgb- ' Father " Firemen Ask Copper OBJECTIVE In; Extending Christmas Cher into Provo Homes Cops' Belle - ..." . IN ,r . ""'f " ' ... Soiled Flag: : : FIELD FORCES 1.. ESSENTIAL ALEXHEDOUIST " Local Minister Defines Need ofJSineereity in Belief In God ' Most Enthusiastic Compain of Chamber Says President O. A. Spear - . RELIGION DOMINATES HEART AND INTELLECT VOLUNTEERS ENTER ' WHOLEHEARTEDLY Xree Musi Be Judged By Its Fruits Says Reverend JJ. E. Bachelder ; Present Aim to Clear Chamber ... .of Indebtedness Says -- Hedquist home-builde- PCEBLO, Colo., Nor., 16.-' The second nnuBual murder trial to be heard ta Colorado within two " weeks will 'Open fn federal court ber today pr tomorrow when Piatt Aiay, lUe Indian, goeir on trial for Killing bis Infant danghtr in accordance with an old trllml legend. The case of Dr, Harold E. Blazer, "mercy tntirderer," had scarcely been completed in the dititrlct cburt of Arapboe county when May's trial was scheduled In federal court her. The legend upon "which May w$I base Jits defense follows: Ad Ute sqnaw died at child birth, her son grew to manhood, deserted UP) " hi4ribeand-later-ue-bacV- ' con-tlrta-e- nots " 4o tti' COMPARISONS . : GIVEN IN SURVEY -- pMtitf.oj has rivaled that ef thai Rid SOCIETY" thethusiasm ardeoi of any GEO. L. BAILEY 'DEADINROOM ' , DIESSATURDAY . CHICAGO, Nov... 18. (I'P-A- n inquest was held today ,lu the death ef Mrs. Florence Manley Hood, 28, beautiful society woman of Birmingham, A 'a., who. died in her handsome apartment her jesterday frsm the effects of a poison. Police claim it is a caseof auicjde,-.- ; ' John""A., Casbin, prominent and wealthy bachelor, official of a large furniture company," Is In Jail pending the inquest Cashln and Mrs. Hood were registered st the hitter's apartment, hotel as "Mr, and Mrs. -Watlet Hood." , Walter M. Hood, general counsel of the Alabama Power company, and husband of the suicide, is due here from Birmingham today. , Mrs. Hood took- poison following a party with Cashln and others in Cashin's room 1 in another , hotel. Cashln said Mrs., Hood has become too " vociferous and he took her to her- apartment. . He'- - left for another "party," casnin, ti:o ponce.- "I called up Mrs, Hood's apartnieut seyeral hours later and was.told she was ill. I had known Mrs. Hood for several yeurs. We registered as Mr. and Mrs.. Walter Hood to' enable me to see. her whenever-w- e' .decided on visits In her apartment" ,t After swallowing 4 poison j Mrs. Hood telephoned for a doctor; Sfie died .a few moments after being More than taken to a hospital. V Education week will be observed $10,000 worth of Jewelry was found at Brighain Young university "in a In her room a series of exercises in CoKeee hulk Monday , morning Prof. Hermese Peterson gave a short address on the work of the teacher. '."In money," the m,ore yon give,1" shesaid, "th less you have; in klnd-ne- s the mor you give' the more you ' t Man-avu - Seattle,-?Baltimor- ward-presidin- FOUR KILLED J. -- TRAIN CRASH WEEK STARTS ItENtlTXF!, SUlvni, Not. 10,- -. (I'P) The iohiinblan, crack flyer r.tne ('hlcago, Milwaukee and St. Into Paul railroad, crashed head-oA h freight train here Sunday. check showed four dead and a score of passengers Injured, none fatally, n - o Give Musicale JThe Ladies Literary- - lub under the direction of the program com mittee has planned a series of very Interesting and btgh class mimical programs to4e given throttghout the year. The first program will be given by liirk, ' Mrs, Arnold Rartlings iud Mra. ' Carl Beck at- the home of .Mrs. James A. Bullock, Jr Wednesday afternoon, November 18.';' The proi ".7 r be as foUows y gram-wi- lt Life of Schubert, Mrs. Carl Beefr; 4 ."li&iafcient,'' "THc JfolWn nmett," "Bv the Rrt," 'FnitB in Hprimt;".,iw!'; Mrs. Clark, Ml" -- " Mrs,-Her- -- ald - . L:r I-- a turiteJeppernon. accomp-mwi'Are Marie."' "TTnnniched RACE ENTERED ' -have."4 Professor Peterson told an of inter- lw.v kho had finally come to an under- stn tiding wltfi.his teacher, Hliist rating tbe." truth of the remark, that the teacher's task, is to juake the the bay aud the girl worth v ( ; .... Raving f-"The ' part of the teaeher may seem one of, dull routine at times, r Miss hftt it is' not so" IVterwin. iThe' teacher, lsdealing hnmap souls and it Is the work lifef :- .- rlth v ' i'tnbert PAYINU.S. SCHOOL BOARD Literary Club to - "Kosomnnde . Overture," Mrs. Kuw'lings. ," with desire for mastery" of self. Problems of hnnexry, sincerity and Jciiulness hnwt le "soketl.'.' ' - ,'. . f ' ' Dear Santa Claus: , I was a little late writing lust 'time so I thought I would write sooner this time. My little sister has been saying ever since she was old enough to talk she wanted a,tricycle for Christmas. 80 my mother said my- sister Fern Frandsen and triy other sister Lois F. could be good and you might give tbcm one. Jern is 2 and a half years ? old Lois is T fears old. ; , Les says shewants a great big Iver Johnson tricycle, a good big strong one. My brother Howard said.be wanted a big wagon. But Mother said she thought it would be better for us to get a bicycle together " to ride to schooL Then we could have It together, I want a good strong one. 1 am 10 years old and In "fhe71ourth"grade,"lny brother Provo Howard Is 8 and in the second grade. 'We have, moved up-tour Address is 74 East on 7th north in the Lewis Terrace. ' I hope we ban" get what we want, please. ' '. From JVNIOB. HOWARD. LOIS and FEBN. - , - -- 'RICHELIEU' LARGE PROFITS I At least two persons h8venlltw(d their names to .be entred on 'peti tions making them candidates for liiemliership to the Provo city Nard of education tit district No,4, according to authentic informiition. Tlie petition of John T, Taylor, prominent - merchant- - of - tha :,dty and Mm Margaret P. Mawi; incum bent, were filed with the clerk of the board of educatlonthis afternon it fs stated. The election for this office will be held December 1. Patrons of the district are asked to enlist their In tersf ln the forthcoming election. .....V, A. ;.r'if t-- .i i' : . X. : ' . v An fnferestlng sermon on "Living for Religion" was preached, at the Community Church 8unday by the BevrE. E Bachelder. ... s, .. "How many there are In this world of oura who look upon religion objectively the rites and ceremonies practiced in the worship of God; the systems of doctrine Ind worship' regarded by 'adherents., as of divine authority," said the" Bev-ere- Mr. Bachelder, 'i Now this is as far aa religion goes with many' who claim to be its exponents and adherents. The effects of their may manifest themselves in enthusiasm, deep feeling and sin- cere purpose regarding that particular manner , and. form with which God Is to be worshipped, also as pertaining to a system of doctrine or a ; creed whfch they feci Must be upheld at any cost' "Now I have no brief with that uittli lor woman who desires to express their religion in this or that More than; 50 volunteer workers n started the Muster Week" of the, Provo chamber of commerce this morning. According to Q. A. Bpear, president of the organiworker presented his" I sation, every Jake Ball, 34, of Los Angeles, used che'k for the annual memberKhip an American flag as a rug to wash dues previous to going nut to visit windows with, ow ne'e in Jail, sen- the Individuals aud business; firms tenced to s trm; and on the assigned to hint, thereby showing hi wall bofore bim is a nice, new flug interest in the affair. vi which he'll have to look at every day t t ' v uao dui ss and wlybcvirteo enthusiasm been' until he gets boo. ' exhibited fu any' campaign of the CbamDeftbf 36aimr tkmi lu'tlte present" snjd President Spear. Tle fact, thai: ttie'tiiori ho are doiug this TONIGHTAT IN POULTRY COLUMBIA "SAYS EDMONDS SALT LAKE CITY,; Nov.,: 18 What can be Mone with the small poultry flock in Utah. Is capably Illustrated In the past year's experience of II. E. Redlings a Corinne farmer, who maintains a flock of 375 , hens. AjOttoher," 1,' thla ycarj Clyde "C., Edmonds, aaelstant general manager of the L'tah Poultry Producers, a cooperative marketing organization that handles eggs from Mr. Bedllngs small flock along with those of approximately 1G(X1 other poultrymen in the state received a note telling bow much he (Mr. Bedllngs) 'had made- - in the. year from bis flock: Of the 375 hens 144 were yearling bens and therefore. did not produce during Novemlter, IVeeeinber and Januery.' In spite nf-rtMr. Reaiffiss' receipts for After the year- were $1453.30. 762M had "beeir paid for feed: Mt BedUngs sUH had $000.53,. or . an avernge'of $1.R4 per hen . the cooperative considers a Twk of this size ideal as a nnlt in a balanced farming "program.-- - The figures submitted by Mr. Reilllnjjs liear out the contention of the cooperative and of poultry specialists that the small flock, lwoperly", man-nge'and cared forr.cnn be made to yield satisfactory and- - welwme returns. "The pa.v check from stM-i- i s flock is Bot large-,- " comments Mr. . ils - - d - At V .I,;, - - t: ..:.; Discriminating theatergoers can- fail to appreciate the importance of Manager Ashton's announcement that the attraction at the theater tonight will be e Americans greatest player of and: tlie classlcsRol)ert B. Mantell. ''Richelien" hhs ben subrti- tued for fThp Merchant of Venice," and JthU change Is made. Indef erence to the expressed wishes of a aumber of local playgoers. His Interpretation of "the. role of the Cardinal In "Richelieu" has lent as much luster to "his fame as any other of his maojf notable characnot Shake-spetir- - - 250-da- y 11 'COLOR CASE' i- GROWSCOMLEX ASPROGRESSES '. Rhln.-landc- -- , (the-groun- - - t - e fs ' ' DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS MEET 1 -- terisations. He lias enjoyd the distinction estimation of the No. 2. PAtSON. Nov., crivlhir the treat leadlnir critlrs of Uio I'tHh I)aiightern est. prformance of Jhe crafty, schemmet Friday at the home jof Mrs. ing Cardinal the stage has ever -Mrsr Jaiie Day Mary Ar Ncbeker, knowCI HlsTcostar , Genvleve Wightman who was born in 181-Hamper, is seen to fine advantage the- -' meetiwasth honored guest-of- as "Julie," as $re also the various ng." The histot'y of Mrs. Wightm-.- ti The ladles of the American Le- was read by .Mrs; Aurora N. V'Tllson, members of f'he cast .in the parts a special assigned" to Jhem, Complete 'scenic gion Auxiliary ,'Matui'. Ellssong" proflitctloh and pSrrct costumes are meeting at the home of Mrs. Miles worth and a reading ' by'w Cyrus ': Bown, 280 East Third South streets, Ellsworth. Mrs. Eliza Kay of Mona earned.'.', ':'.'.';' Wednewlay evening, .No vemler IS, a sister, of Mrs. WMfhUnan; was ut. when" It comes reg- it W announced by officers of the present.: Edmonds,' Cheever'Mrs. " ;. Ips in the farm home. organization ularly it if. - Ivy Morten.W snd- Mrs. Mella " n Crows jwork- to be;.eotiipled kewi Many smi l l'rovo were visdfors teire- fWyy eo'fn '"'I'd ' Rod bank account and the small flock I before Christmas will h. given out sentln'g the roonty orgnuizatloii. can bandle't'if share of the onrdenfJit the meeting. It Is said, and every Thirty memliers partli lpn ted in the i inember is ! in balanced;farming."' requested to be present.rttertainment iif-stb- ia-rC- amp Legion Auxiliary To Meet.Wednesday t Mr-Gra- ce - ; e-- T A . Won in. every way possible is worth more than the finances Involved in ' - ' the eamiHtign. ; Before going out oh their respec tive districts, the porkers were tar trtrurtedbjEle?LjIedgu tee people stand up for something and to manifest their convictions in theway f religion,- - But I de maintain that that religion Is worse than useless when it goes no further WHITE PLAINS, N. Y.. Nov.. 10. than ceremonies and creeds, (UP) Philip proud we , must subjecemphasize vTes, tive religion, If we and others and descendant of 'a Huguenot "first the -- world; are going to be saved. family" strived diligeutly to shatson, Let' us define It, "The "feeling of ter the romance between ..his Leonard Kip and "Alice ' Jones; feneration, which the Worshipper re' 'of a,' negro cab man.' gards the Being he adores, with the dangbter This was shown today in letters moral results 'to'whlch Jhat veneration leads." Religion, after all, Is written by Alice to Leonard in the the life we live and not the gar- letter's suit to annul their mard i- that she. dements. we wear. ' riage on him as to her color. "After all, our religion Is a life. ceived ' Discovered living with Alice at with life. It Is It is Marie Antonette Hotei in New the And be lived. must that something the one troth that we live Is worth York before . they Ttere married. more. than, twenty ' truths that we Rhlnelander was sent by his father ta ja raJBthsi!bool near1!- Phoentx, merely jrpf,ess,lpJ)elieveReliglon having its throne in the heart, sways Arii., it was bald today as direct its sceptre over tne enure ute, ana exaroinatron of tlie jung arisfl-' J ; the habits and expressions of that crat continued." life. It reaches out to the hand and Jn one' letter, Alice declared "I masters It, brings It into subjection. can t seem to fake, to another. man It works' for Ood and man ; any more." i'" ; . It .dominates the' Intellect so that The eourt room buzzed wien the it thinks for God and man. It next missive was read. It was lays a .controlling hand on the' written in IMarch 1823 "and said in tongue and Impulses, and holds them part:to speech and actions of love. 'Len, dear, I often feel sbary 1 The Church Is to be tested by Its did not know you befoi I knew A practical usefulness of its ministry, Rose and yon would have gotten a the 'manifestations of love through pure girl, I know you hye me and its adherents, the application of its I couldn't take- your, promise tbaj. precepts to every day living.: r The you would not bother me" at the church is measured by the general bote', Marie Antoinette bocawe 1 effect produced by Its presence and' knew your love was' so strong :4 working on the history of the world. "How; happy ybu make me, The tree Is to be Judged by the fruit when .'jou write we about buying thaf hangs on its branches, not by me a car for a, weddiiiK presentr Am that which fails worm eaten or de very much satisfied alxiut your an- ' al to fact the ground. The cayed s.wer.iabotn' buying 'me a car" "and ways remains, that men will look to I will, those who profess religion and judge KhlnebtJider entered court a half of its worth by the manifestations hour Justice Morschnuser of it; in. our lives. ; If we make .re' asended the l)eu'b. ligion our business God will make, it Mrs. Rhinelander stared ut Isaac oar blessedness, particularly If we NVMills,-plaintifcounsel, as he place on It no false, limits of our turned page1 after page of her misown. .:: ; J: ' spelled fervid love letters, ' "Why does the Christ, living his brief, modest life, and, dying Van abscure and tragic death, stand out as the supreme model and example by ..which men may pattern their lives? Because it is the challenge of life at its' best and noblest, be cause it shows the efefcts of religion at work." , - 11 work have volunteered their iisint- auce and have themwlves to . - - .1 , .. . , .. m .1.1 Proud Descendants of Hugue- nat 'Hrst Family Tried to ' Shatter Romance " i will-hol- eam-palg- . -- - EDUCATION f"v Christmaa. Surely Santa Claus Will Listen :To Juniors, Wish Weathy Bachelor Held for Investigation: Police Sav Suicide - tf mi a anxious to go, but four support. Call them new, so that they wil hare time to gef the toys ready. i 'Time flies rapidly. Only' thirty-eigh- t days until 64 most proponent cause,' I' the ftomeo have of broken down and dia carded pbythlngs donated by the citizens' of Provo. These toys have WOIiIANFOUND: . m f. fir' i :irbtfeir Mormon Jo. Ute medicine man, wsniNoC'Ttf--(UP- ) who May aleftes aflvlned him t kill eattleC was found to be the infant, will be one of the prin- the most Wash,; expensive and .Baltimore, witnesses. i. cipal Md.) .the cheapest city in which to live in a national survey of living costs conducted by the. national Industrial conference aboard. Fixing, the average cost ef Jthe UnltedU5tateg Tat an index figure of 100, Seattle would tally .123.8 and 3aItimore 84.8, These figures must be taken in a fcrojid way, however, the board states, as no Investigation L. .Georse Bailey, 32, fornrly of was made Into the living conditions Sixth' of the inhabitants. - Park aty, died at 511 East "I i North street, this city, Saturday Detroit. Is the second most (expen' trouble which from heart niKbt of sive lty while Jacksonville Fla., , he had suffered for several months. cornea third, . Other "expensive'' Mr. Bailey was born in ParH City cities ranking in order", are : "Cleve1, 1893, the' son of . December land, J., San, Francisco, 'BirmingMathew and Isobellq Bales Bailey, ham, A!a., Los Angeles, Buffalo, Vand hud begn employed in the, mines :SuIJUenHmisr;TenB Pittsburgh, Kereuntn". a twuF fcur Tnonths ago' Portland, Ore St Louis, Mo., and 4irhen he ame to Provo or medical New York.,, All of these cities are treatment. above, the index number 100. Siirvivlng are his mother, three iOtiea-beloL the average cgsts of "sisters, Mrs.' John Bayer and Mrs, J. living ranking in order of low costs A. tteid, of Park City and Mrs, C. are .Scranton, Penn., Cincinnati,. 0M H. Johnson, Prtve; one brother New (Means, Bostoa, Atlanta,-PorLvman Bailey alw of Park City. ' Funeral services will be held In land, Minneapolis, Savannah, Ga., Mobile, Ala., Indianapolis, Ind., the Provo Fifth ward chapel Tues- and Houston, Texas. : ' ' day afternoon at . o'clock, with The figures as given, relating to lMxhop Nephi Anderson of the e, New York and Friends may other cities, rue board said' are view tAe body at the home of Mrs. based on actual ' expenditures of ' first. West JolinK 345 t North wage earners' families, irrespective street, prior to the- services. ; Inter-men- t of what "thttF got for their money ,trlll be In the Provo city cem- and represent standards of living as , etery.,,, , well as difference in price. . ed ,. trthe--' ... , for-tum-te very-thlug- LIVING COST wfpe out bis father's tribe. Blnce custom lo ,,t that time It has been the Its mother .If 'jkbury an Infant with b"irthi at child for the M, she dies "evfl spirit" has entered the infant May tollowed'the custom, wrapped his offspring With the dead body of his wife and burled it. This will be one of the few uiur- der cases to be tried In federal court, .'..rr rfd . ' Jdhg. tf' h4 a M DIRECTED dlcjjEemrsJ t charge of the field . paign. ";. "l-'- .. s The aim of the campaign, aeeord-in- g to Mt, Jledqulst, Is to get the ihaiuber of eommerce out of- - its present small iudehteduess and then continue to the good W'ork so that from now on the chumber of commerce will be able to accomplish big things aud still remain out of debt Mr.! Hedquist explalued 'to his forces that during the next few years the chamber of commerce will be railed upon, to accomplish bigger achievements than it has ever done in the past To be able to function correctly in these undertakings it is essential, he said, that the organizaf Hnn liuva tin 1mnnilirnnf of anv kind and that it be financed that it will be able to assist in the best icnr In the.irreat frrowth of the city thttt Ta certain to come. Mr. Hedquist is assinted in the" handling of the field forces by the all of following major generals, J" thin mam- hm .wer tajfT enthusiastically dlrecthig the "Muster Week" campaigB : T. J.-McAdam, W. K. Spaf-forLaVal Morris, Rev. Wv S. Bulk- ley and J, Elmer jacoiwen. J. WllUath Knight, general of the fampafgn is arranging to give a, priae to the team succeeding in gaining the birgest 'contributions to the chniuber of commerce. The insignia of the Provo Chamber of Commerce Is pasted on the window of each one of the businewr houses of the city,, who are support-- ' Ing it financially. The people of the city are urged by the directors of he Chamler of Commerce to watch for the Insignia. pos-uili- ln Making of Christmas i Gifts Demonstrated The B., T. t". home economics rt ment and special activity of the Utah stake relief society held a most sucesrful exhibit slid demonstration of Christmas gift suggestions Sun-laafternoon after union meeting.; More than 300 women took advantage of the display. The. women who gave exhibitions were as follow:- Mrs. John C. Cutler of Ijcjil'dvmoustrated i lamp hade making, jilawjiie work, and enamel ..work and bns. ; ketry.; Mrs. Frank Woffibden gave in deeertrtittg n deiuonstration Christmas cake and puddings; Mrs. Jow-pBnmdlieut exhibited Christ- inns candies and box making; Miss Ruby Smith, coimtry home demon-str- a tor, showed how to' make lnex-- : pensive, and irtlstic gift, .for the home; Mrs. Rex Johnson, Mrs. Her- aid R, Clark and Mrs. J. C. Knell displayed children's and infant's sifts; the Misses Grace and Bftfl)ara Paxumn deinonstrated the different uses of ribbons. The wafce relief .Mw;leiy brgmr wishes ' io- exjend its pjreclati(m and.' fhanks'.Uv the: woun'n who so generalously gave. of their tlci:l,s de-pa- y - poly-I'bro- -- ' '. |