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Show FROVO EVENING IIEItALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 16, C. LttiMUMv)J.iV3, M Logan. Cut, Md EUfer Ea'ri E. Junes, aged 22,-- of lYuvo, Tfcey in a two--y perUxl of vol unter iinwiaBry work whk-f- It tP fufctumary lor ail young mea of the church between the age of IT and 25, to do. TTb men hare Just finished a short term of work In Warren which they began "ISa four-d- a visit there last year. At that time tbey sold a number of copies f tha Book of Mormon aad Interested a cumber of people la the faith. These people were revla- ited this veer. "In these day of the hue and cry of the tbeoaophlsta, th lurid signs to the effect that "Millions Now Uv tub. NEBO PRIIiIARY tr 0. QMNHON c n I , MANY a Woman vt : 'Serfetary of State? touldn t j that answer tha r woman "of todar should find time to keep herself really reasonably well informed on the "affairs of the world. tagffillJeTeT-a.'-arguiBt- And when it comes to finding tjme.hun- jlreda of women irt this city have discovered countless precious hours by letting our. Family Finish service take washday out of their homes. Everything is washed, r"r ironed, ready to put away. "'"And a week . without a washday gives- you new leisure to use as you wish. , Family finish .., coun-tf,:J- aj popular young women of Provo. daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. O. M.I Aidrkh of ML Pleasant, to Victor OjiUedQuJgLljiyn of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bedqulst, of this city, Is an nounced by the parents of tha bride- The marriage will take, place early la September. wood, Calif, who-- are ritihg with friends for a few. days. The dining table had as a ceuCerpiei a tall vase of colored gladiolus with fern. Covers were laid . for twelve. , "t r com-Uiue- d Complimentary to Mrs, Gertrude Rasmussen of MtnueapoUs, who has and Member Amasta club will beeBTTlsitlng with relatives be entertained at the home of Miss friends in Provo for the past month, Mr. and Mrs. Lester. Manguui en . Afton Dixon Monday evening, .:, of the : Ulss Ed d . of the PundamentalLstSi Moderntsta snd Evolntlonlsta and th wort ot uumberleas traveling evangelists, whose activities range from distri buting pamphlets to conducting bap meeting: tisms in the Delaware, It seems not At 8 o'clock the stake boar J mem bers entertained all primary work unusual for a city of thirty-seve- n a social in the churches, some of which are financ ers in the stake at amusement hall. Each Second ward work the missionariesIn of ing other counties, to be visited in turn ward presented an original stunt First ward repre by several other missionaries' from and tha Payson sented the stake board members. tbis same country. ood ueted The work of the" Mormon miss- Gamea-wer- e? and refreshments ionaries, however, li to he aoafewhat Kathryo Q.' Betts hundred different from that of the usual de- were served to more than a N. Wil Auroa. President workers nominational evangels. Its nature la rather educative than eoavertlve ; son presided at all meetings. t. 7 s. it will eal be without the usual orator!-- 1 f a project of- aceoHioaBimeate-o- Vacation Back From 4 Mrs, fAr Lea- - hart, who left Monday to make A quilting and sociable wi.i m jeld their home In Oregon, an entertain the members of the Second ward by Grove was meut given ut Kelley's Relief society at the ward Relief In Hobble Creek canyon Sunday. A society bail Tuesday afternoon. AH was and served campfire supper members are urged to be present music and games were enjoyed by at theJtollowlng:iJlrJumLMra.:uitarn KaTsfonTfrandlrs." Shirley - Mr. E3$ZSSffiW$M 16r Mrs.-KaU'- t. . ana-o.-aii- . 1 PROVO MORMON . MISSIONARY - hostess.- - Stock Entire . , ' '. -f- ORGANIZES NEW SCHOOL TO : INSTRUCT HIS AGENTS should be presented. TheTlg task of supervising d Eugene "Aexander Kidd of Bingham and Verda Johnson of Lehl were married Friday by Bishop John W, McAdam: .' to Easton have left their work tem porarily- for the church. Lundahl Is. engaged In the garage business and Jones in the lumber business. The lat- - J ter, Aif sleuths; t '" one of the by John D. Pennington when he assumed supervision of the Fourth United States District, which .includes- - Central em Pennsylvania, with headquart' ers here. he retired Pennington, although fr"om the Navy with the rank-lieutenant commander, never attend ed the naval academy. But be thinks that schooling is a necessary element in tbetralnlng of field men.After being in charge - of ; this dhtMer fwa-rew1 weeksrPemrtngton decided, that it sometimes is nse-less to raid a distillery unless a conviction Jala ter forthcomings ZL, Agents will be taught above all" he says, "to get the facts and then present them In court intelligently. Many of the good investigators make-the poorest kind- - of witnesses when presenting-- their cases, in .court. For" this reason, W. H. Mc- Nangher, head of the legal department of the prohibition unit is nne of 'the principal Instructors in.-tThis was innova-tionslhitlat- and-Wes- M of altbough-twentytwn-jear- sld. expects to get a college education on hig return from the work. Lun dahl has been In the' missionary work for nineteen months and Jones 'or eight months. t - .:. - f - ieoiffette .Cr epe.de. Chine, Flat Crepe, Moon GIp, and Chinese Brocade -- jas raiding purposes are receiving Instruction on the provisions of the law governing sticti violations and the manner in which such cases ll M. Hules. n- Dresses valued as high 1 4 - J of-- Summer Prints, Chiffons, DRY CHIEF PITTSBURGH e KafOiw' Mrs. Robert Robinson, Mrs A. N. Taylor, Tanner. :Mrs. Emily Nlelson, Mrs. Anna Illnck-ley- , Mrs. Joseph Nelson, Miss Lyle Nelson Miss Helena Stewart, Miss Jane Robinson, Miss Ida Tanner, Miss Cowena RoblHsonrMi.Hs Mary .ancy KoDJnson the host and NEWSPAPER GIVES LONG INTERVIEW OF will flowers - adorned: the Jmg Tuning table. Table appointments were af ranged for Mr. and Mra Joseph Giles, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Poulton, Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Jensen, Mr. and - PENNSYLVANIA Refershments Bee, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Gallagh The members of the Utah Stake er, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Spurgeon, Relief society board, their partners Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Chllds, Mr. and anti a few friends were entertained Mr. Sam Mrs. Hal Erchart, Jep- at the summer-- home of Mr and person and the guests f honor. Mrs. LeKoy Dixon at WildwoodSafc; and "We. Snffirra. Jesne Johnson wul home after Spending two de entertain at tbely lome this eyen the church the silver screen. Mov lightful weeks at Vivian park. 375 West lng in honor of Miss Gertrude 01 7:iz3ZZTZI2if Phone a bride of the near future.' ies, largely of a historical nature, Attends Eeunlon Mr. and Mrs. son, will be used- to bring before the lo returned of Miss Mary cal public some of the facta con Albert Jones and family The engagement after spending a denecfed with the stpry of Mormon home Sunday Sellers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Utah in northern vacation lightful Ism. Sellers, to Parley Boe of June attended Ihe Archie Franclsco7tlIt7TB"annbunced San "The home missionary work of an Ida hoJJi Islanders reunion at Loof the bride-electhe Mormon church, although this South Sea warca by the parents will be practically the first evidence gan, August t The marriage will take place In San the family motored to Idaho Jails, Francisco, Of it in tbis immediate section, is August 20. with Mrs. Jones' Mrs. J. w. Strong entertained at not a new thing,-- having been in where they visited and Randall Mrs. J. two sisters, progress in Its present nnlque form Mrs. Charles WlIklhs.Mr." Jones a prettily appointed dinner party since 1830.As explained before, the that crops look very fine In worlLilmply Jfflnslata liunll yonng reports 'Thev-Fr-Pres. a newspaper thins distinctly novel within, the men giving voluntary : service as thaT section r IdahoTvfltH TM ceptlon of the sugar beets, which ft published 4n- Easton, T'n.. gives a low duetto TffriracUany--Wffatbrr long review of the work of a missionary camiNtign to be con- have not sufficient financial re the whlct fly. Mr. Jones is, the lo durducted here by tha Mormon church, sources to pay their expenses flte ",yrm7iii'slwirie9-l--thn- t of Everybody's store. Two yonng men, elder, of ' thelng that time,1 they can earn the cal manager Ear E. Jrtesronf Mr: and Mrs. church, visited Easton briefly today money lefore theyr start; They re . Visit HereMr. and Mrs. W. H, K. II. Jouess,itiO Nortil Eeeond East, antr wtll return again In three weeks ceive no pay or contributions of any Eobihson of Cowdry, Colo., with to spend some time here In mission kind during the two years that they v I'rovo. their guest Mrs. L. J. Sharp of New work'. to the work. : devote Interview follows The ary ; York, "spent Sunday iuProvo with -Easton Is to experience XBome-l- z pjl misapnarles nre jyuer zrat The two eldere who will return friends, BY WILLIAM II. LANDER Married Here-Cur- tis Rolfe Bus-sePITTSBURGH, Aug. 14 (UP). of Mammoth and Martha Clara Prohibition agents In this section Olson of Elberta were married here of the country are now attending I County Clerk Wallace classes before becoming Saturday by " i 2:30 o'clock. - thOihd ; It wnrpunatonse the their most modern mechanical servant of Center;r; f Spoil Jiresses . '; J Sale of Summer - to-b- ' L;v.w;'"l.f.''1 jr tertained at dinner Saturday eveThe guest flstlucluded Pr. ning. will entertain Jonet . MraKathrja. BettaAt 'T. T Oaks. Mr.K. S. andTIrsTL: m. another meeting was net a, at the lhehive cirla of tha Fourth MlstT Violet Johnson and Jordan, which all. stake and local of ward at her home xnjwdar .even- dlflfier wereTHntrTrowema vital he party enjoyed dunciDsT af the primary work were discussed at all Utahna! Gardens. I AQ l! - mm. er hmiraBlhtrto1toiHr olTMTT of the and Mr O. w. .nover of Hollyi of Miss Myrle Aldrkh, one (Special to The Herald) PAT.SOX.. Aug. lft The Kebo Make primary convention convened Saturday, August 14, wttt Janet R. Clawford and Eleanor b. Thomas from the general boari a: Salt ' lake City, present -A president's jmSMln ws W4 at ,9 a. m. In the atake bouse. At 10 i. B- - ll members of the ataie board met at a meeting then, alter whlth all members were entertained at dinner by Mrs. Edna Snow and 1- m. II ll r-i- L Vkr.V. mm TTJTJrT t ii iti i 0CIETY,NEW8iil 7 f - lf2. . 1.Issu-anca- pwmtts TdTnWerieand drug stores, calls for more intent lve training In the legal direcUon. 425 Above all, Pennington' will see to the idea that . prohibition enforcement Wrk .with reforming, he announces. "We want all our agentalabe as courteous as possible in the per-formance of their duties. Ve want them . to understand that their job is law enforcement Uncle. Jesse Knlght'predlcted We are not reformcrs.'Vrenniugtou ing uA they would when, he .founded, the said in discussing the school on-- f RfnHn.d4-lSBJ.tr- : TTOiKKng'The and Mr. Hoyt ; Enroute Dean strator to hold office In this district visited Yellowstone, Glacier Nationsince the '"Andrews Plan" of al and other parks. Including Bamff nt07TBffectlast and returned via Spokane. ." September, His predecessors were Fred. C. Bnird1, right-hanman to Judge ' 1 BABY'SCOLDS trad of- -i -: movies which they expect to exhibit in hall here showtag-a- nclent ruins of .America. The princi pal purpof? Of the movies is to es- tubllsh the authenticity of the Book of Mormon, a standard work of the Mormon church. The Book of Mor- Elbert IL "Gary of on, whk'u-w- as States Steel Corporatlon,-arranged by Joseph nred after nine months for Bust Smith; The founder or tne churtfh. from his own translation of original nesseasonsand Edgar R Ray, Indian records, gives the history of once private detective, whose the American continent from 2,'000 leslgnation-jafte- r of er-B. C. to 420 A. D. It is based upon vlcejvag accompaniett by. an attack ' the bringing of- the word of Christ on the- entire enforcement : ma-this continent. The sleutbs who are hl'red for hlnery. t Is largely to bring the-fathere was no reason why M. S perry of this bookrto the attention of the should continually call, the umpire local pnblic that the missionary all the abusive names be could con here. conducted being campaignls jure. Ills actions were more "like severaT engagements They wlirfill those-o- f a kindergarten hoy Jhan a in New ningt lie mature man. If baseball can't in work In Easton. still Into its participants real The men were Nasked whether sport man ship, then they had better violent " encountereds ther had any remain away from it. . . hostility Jn anji:of Jhelr they reported that In only Wie town bad they beenTref used permlsaTonlo Baseball fans oi Provo were thor have a public meeting. oughly disgusted by the unsports They said that they met rattf manlike conduct of two or three of indifference-- " than hostility during pthe Nepht Tilayera at Timp park their travels. Saturday. Several requests have "They Imparted" th- e- facthat beenTmade by the fans to John W unaware of as many"people are yet M.cAdanvlpfgsjdenLjlleProvo the fact that possession of a'pTtiral- - club, to Baye the constitution and wlves-4- g bbth by s ltyofof the Central Utah league laws. These regu changed so that the religious and civil nmpjre will latloni have been in effect since have more poweWhan he is dele- - ' V d VAPI Jan tW Ytarfy Owr If MOikm - Iron7 Worker Inherits $5,000,000 " one-mon- th he I I Jr.. I ToErrlB Human? - 4 These men do hot make mis news-reporti- ng the intrepid reporter, But the united press teleeraDh ooerator deserves a paean of praise .for his unfailing accuracy in circumstances . when a tiny error might shake the worldi 4 is dots and a knows that telegraphy matter jof The layman dashes. What he may not know is that with it goes a system 4. automatic abhreviatioiTor "shorthand" which reduces 7 of '.'decidedtodcdahdjudgeto "jdg" and condenses" other , words in similar fashion. , u DEAN H. V.HOLT now-4ab- oo if rf4 JS ill Sham vir V & MiSFRl , . Thus: "Mussolini decided today" might easily be erroneously sent as "Mussolini died today" and countless other mistakes could easily become possible, , , The load of resDonsibilitv restinsr on the UNITED PRESS opera- t tor is terrific. J' To err may fa human but the dictum does not i apply to him. HE MUST NOT, CAN NOT permit himself, to i . ' rnkft mistakes. r And when you remember that he sometimes sends or receives p some 15,000 words a day, you appreciate the strain under t which he laboTR, ' , FANSDEPLORE OF PLAYERS hover around . -- cts v i HE romance and glamour of . ; ' . CANADIAN TRIP -- 1880, TVaI Hoyt, dean oTlne coTIege"'6ft "They emphasized the fact that i ne lans rea li 7.ft . rfif no umpira Mormonism accepts the King james is InfallibUi.. They knowmost um commerce and- business Jidministra version of the Bible, and does not or tlon of ihe Young university, lias pires make mistakes attempt to replace It 1th the Book another. U'hey anovirthat"hOv um justretaitned fjoni ixtendltig of Mormon. Mormonism ts not pire has wings on his back.- Ther as far nprth as Leyibridge, Cannda newgospei7and toaicherrm-Tedeeknow it is' impossible for any hiivl He was accompanied by Mrs. Hoyt er other than ' Christ of Nazareth, man umpire to please all spectators vMr. Hoyt was greatly Impressed but is the gospel of Jesus Christ' ft" at a ball game. wlththe wonderful development of Reve to stored by John, according But if there is fo be any crabbing the pravlnce. or Alberta. lations 14 :6-at all, .the fan. reserves that right "The ijost wonderful grain pro "According tof tracts issued by to .himself. That's part of the ball ducing areaI have ever seen," ws to Is here 'Mormonism the church, "From Kaymono game, he feels, and that is why lie his comment bring in and establish a new dis pays his admission to the! game. north for a thonwiid miles little nensatioft of the Gospel of Jesus Tha bull player is supposed to piny else but grain is gtown. - Whtm one Christ, subseqnent to the apostolic ball, not crab. No fan Wants to takes into consideration that the .ia erf t age and. spendlsjnwlfejf tozbMrtnojrpf distance frohiTrovo toNRaymond Ts to teach thenrposeod-iitih- e bait players abuse each other or "the less than a : thousand inJUw, one earth-lif- e of man; and how man must admit that that Is some grain umpire. mav fulfill1 that divine pnrpose. It must have been humiliating for area," the dean observed. It Is here, through" the Book of Mor an athlete of the calibre or Glenn The entlre,state of t'tahrat mon. "a witness to the deity of Je- one of the finest ath Worthlngton, suslChrlstr To the convincing of letes In t&e intermountaln country of grain per year. . The .farmers of the Jew and Gentllejhat Jesus is Raymond a Jownof less; hnn2,000 arlp . : : f I-- "This Mwtpatwr la prond of the lalthftJ," accnrat Uhitbd. RBS3 opmtora who sand and rsoive tha naws gatharad by UNITED PKBSS raportars aqnally faithful and aecnrata. ' Look for tha Una "BY 0NTTXD FKK8S"n thli nawspapar awry 4ar. Naws ao 'marked is accurate, true and authoritative. ,st t1 Herald Evening; theristHhepEtnal.GooVJni fesTihirhtmlfTotrnattoOT Tntiltynta a one than (iriTy-nii!rrt--n- mre Aiiv ri&& ItTwickZjnhaaopprZhl hf grain In oer a storel inTiewineeTin" ' - rrzjzr-. -- wf ' I j ir - J. - thelf four children Bvefl lir a flat aTanfron"w:ort.er7"" CboiTer"worte3 where" and" . i . -r szt - - million- mishola ' But this week "he Is worth $5,000,000,. Cooper's grandmother, a wealthy a single year." he declared. in these home died' at "One feels qulto and left him that amount., Th. Coopers nrf Virginia landowner, . uidllj' Ca niHltan Cities-- , where the flat, which they? will soon, leave for. thirty- below Is shown aliove; ; discuss. v(lth..the,.nmplre .the. play Provoans bava gona wdataka 4Iva- - -- ,' them are prosper room mansion in the Shenandoah valley, on -- which he,-- waa called -- ont but lihood. Most-- f of such pooiMiportsmanship HERALD CLASSIFIED CILTJMNS or two of the Nephi player display THERE IS KO G REATER ADVER- - ed themselves to be Saturday, ' i. M. Petty .natta iwrlet't right T1S1NG MEDIUM " IT TJTA HERALD. m tri! -. promlBC-MtSiai.l- rg"!f' "r '4 - , - |