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Show 1 j"fl V V A N - SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1927 VOLUME XXVI NUMBER 33 Miss Irene Proctor who has spent Briggs singing the solo part. ' Charles VV. Booth of the High the summer at Berkley, California Council was the next speaker. He where she has attended the. summer spoke of how the ancient prophits session at the University of Califhad fortold of the Gospels restoration ornia, has returned to her home here. He said there is the same power in A pleasing social event of' the . The last ceusus of beef cattle show the church today as In the ancient Quarterly Conference of the Pal- Gospel. Mr. and Mrs. Earn Williams and was times. To Home, A Come My and was the beautifully arranged 66,000.000 In the United States, be- week tiio, was held Saturday, myra Stake Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Fuller, Mr. and Ward Third of ladies the ot the Dr. High Joseph Hughes Sunday, August 13th and 14th, at rendered by Mrs. Fred Dart Jr. and Mrs. Effle trouseau given by Miss Norma Swen- lng 2.000,000 less than previous cenHe next was Council the choir. speaker. son at tbe home of her parents, Mr. sus. This Is significant in view of the City Pavilion. The first meeting Relief Society Dart took a trip to the Timpanogas and of on life laws the health, spoke Monday the present population ot 118,000-00- 0 Brother Wells J. Robertson, Bishop convened at 10:30 a.m. with Prescave Sunday, After going through and Mrs,, Albert3 jSwenson, life is much like running an said 8 o'clock- and to from afternoon Despeople iu the United States and ident Henry A. Gardner presiding. of the Sugarvllle ward of the automobile. If we do not watch the. cave and made the famous Tlmpthe bride in receiving, usherfor He their picnic 8no next was loop, the stopping speaker. eret Stake, Elder Sylvester Q. Cannon, presiding danger signals we will have a smash dinner at Mutual Dell. charge of the trou- constantly increasing in the face of ing Bishop of the church was present related several faith promoting In- up. The farmer watches his machin-er- y seau rooms, were, Mrs. Albert Swen- - the decreasing number of cattlo. The and has It repaired but some Mrs. William Albertson, Mrs. bulk ot the decrease is in Western representing the genera) authorities cidents which gave him a firm conThere Is a growing Interest In son, of the church. The Third Ward viction that ours is the church of times we do not watch the danger Rulon Swenson, Mrs. Albert Swen- States although smaller decreases state Relief Society under the direction of God and that He is always watching signals of health. The ' better we poultry throughout the entire Elmer Swenson, Mrs. David Mrs. son, of Utah, declares Jesse W. Hoopes, are noted in the Northwest. Mrs. Annie Carbell furnished the over His people. obey the laws of life and health the Mrs. G. W. White, and Miss Bowan, Proof Utah the President Poultry California has 468,000 hogs on the Bishop Isaac Briggs of the Fourth better we will be able to enjoy life. singing for the Saturday meetings. Millie Christmas, Presiding at the Marketing AsA selection was rendered. by the ducers The opening song was by the congre- ward was next called upon to speak. were forms at this time as compared in the bowls and serving sociation, which handles eggs, poul- punch Lenore and Florence Lewis, gation and the opening prayer was He spoke of the value of Seminary Salem quartet. Misses 1920 with 909,000 hogs, in spite of and turkeys from about 2,000 offered by Samuel H. Cornaby of work in the stake and urged parents Leah SwenBishop Cannon was the next speak- try Hilda Helen and Prior, fart state. the that in 1910 California proIn all parts ot the the Stake High Council. The choir to see that their High School children er. He expressed pleasure in seeing producers Music son and Gladys Williams. recent in A ot the industry survey then sang, "Gospel Message." Pres- included that work In their course so many out to conference, and comtea those ducers received an average of $8.42 for- was provided during the cwt. for hogs and In 1925, $12.41 ident Gardner made the opening re- of study when schools commence this mended the work of the Aaronlc months shows that the greatestIn the entertaining being' Mrs. Stella Smith cwt. California ward strides have been made Priesthood committees for the good marks and bid the saints welcome year. Miss bog producers reat the American Fork of piano; Utah County territory, "It is not ceived more lust year to this another conference of the Brether J Victor Lelfson, who has work they are doing. He said It is Fork American ot substantially Florence Prlday should He expressed the recently returned from a short term necessary to have good supervision strange that greatest progress Minn Williams for the product than the average for on Palmyra Stake. Miss) the violin; be registered here, Bays Mr. Hoopes. appreciation of the stake presidency mission to the Western states was in the Aaronic Priesthood In order with vocal selections; Mrs. Florence the United States which was $11.00 towards all of the stake officers for the next speaker. He spoke of his to enable the boys to be more active The commercial poultry Industry Albertson sang O Promise Me" Mrs. cwt. Despite the fact that California Utah had Its birth in the American the work they are doing. He then missionary experiences and incidents in the performance of thetr work .In in Miss Minn Wil- Is furnishing only a small percentage Fork-regio- n and the .people in the Jennie Swenson and' He then spoke ot the spoke of the blessings of the Priest- showing to him the power of the the church. of the DuBk ot hogs required to meet local dea there realize what It can liams sang duet, Out hood and the responsibility resting Priesthood. Lamanite people and told of a large industry Swenson sang, I mands for pork and pork products, Mrs. Jennie and be developed to mean to their AgrThe choir rendered an anthem, number ot Indians that had been conA profusion of the state leads in hog production for upon us in performing our duty as Love You Truly. icultural industry. members of the church. President Heavenly Father Hear Us. verted to the Gospel and had been summer flowers decorated the rooms. the west, being followed by Colorado, Boxelder which Ic. Mr. Hoopes A substantial said that on account of the Illness High Counldor, Roger W. Creer baptized Into the church. He spoke A complete set of silver, a gift of the Montana and Idaho. of Brother Lars Eggertsen it would was the next speaker. He spoke of of the testimony and promptings that home region,, he lives at Brigham brlde-groowas displayed on the percentage of Pacific Coast hog rebe necessary for the stake to employ the value ot missionary work and of come at times for our own good.- He City, has shown a marked increase dining table which was covered with quirements are met by middle westanother Seminary teacher. He then his desire to have his sons go in the urged the parents to teach and train in the last year. Sevier county and a beautiful linen table cloth from ern supplies but the attractive dif:an unusually their children In the Gospel n their Cash county Imported trouseau ferential In favor of Western liog urged the parents to see that their mission field. of volume chicks during Itkly. Many plecesot the baby large reIn the children enroll the seminary class. homes.. Bishop Cannon occupied from the been had foreign producers is moving the line ot hog brought ' of 1927. Elder Dean Prior who has recently mainder of the time. He first directThe choir sang In closing, "Beauti- the spring a bed set of Mexican work production westward and it is only The association looks for a steadily countries, returned from a mission to the North- ed his remarks to the matter of res- ful Are The Towers." question of time until the western one of the notable pieces. Four volume of production from being ern states was the next speaker. ignations and releases, He said that Closing prayer by Patriarch Wm. growing rooms Vere required to display the supply will meet the western demand Utah during the coming few. years. He said he was thankful for the priv- unless it was urgently necessary that Grotegut. trouseau which showed rare taste hlch would be an ideal situation , Farmers everywhere are showing ilege he had in filling a mission. He we resign, we should labor in our reconvened Conference of tbe bride. The mar- from an economical standpoint. Quarterly an Interest In the poultry business, and Industry spoke of the restoration of the Gos-pe- l various callings in the church as long at 2 p. m. Sunday, with President H. Swenson and Carl J. .Recent bulifins from the Federal Miss of has beed developed riage by revelation from God, and he as is desired by. those, in authority A. Gardner presiding and Presiding realizing that it took place j at the' Salt Lake Reserve Bank contain a more optom-Istl- c Prior tone so far as agricultural secsaid we can obtain the blessings of over us. He also spoke briefly on Bishop Sylvester Q. Cannon in at- to a point where a great and per- Temple Wednesday, August 17. . . tions are concerned. Early marketOur Father in Heavan if we work che matter of who should preside at tendance. The singing was by the manent future is assured. for them and keep His command- stake meetings. He said that when Second ward choir. Miss Norma Swenson, a bride of ing of wheat brought a new influx A crowd Of fdriend and relatives ments. If we do the will of Our one of the general authorities is The choir and congregation sang, week was the honored guest at of crop money which resulted In the were present at the home ot Mr. and this 2 Father In Heavan and obey the laws present, the person In charge should Come Come Ye Saints. percent and has strengthen- " a miscellaneous shower given Satur- to 3 Mrs. last; Angus Wednesday ed Joseph the This of the Gospel we will know of, its announce that he presides. position country banks aud The opening prayer was offered Oil Mrs. home of the at at a miscellaneous shower in honor day evening truthfullness. . ourtesy does not detract from a stake by Patriarch Wm. Jex. were brightened the prospects of agrlcul-ur- al ver The Swenson. hostesses beautisections with reports ot instancThere Is A Place In Utah That of Miss Grace Angus. Many The choir rendered an anthem, officers responsibility but shows sin-erlMrs. Grant White, Mrs. Elmo Christwere received. useful ful and es of farm and livestock louns being gifts of spirit and promotes unity U Remember Well,, Clifford Hitch-ing- s "Lift Up Your Voice In Singing.'' Williams. Miss ianson and Gladys Luncheon was served. President Delllia Hughes of the and harmony in the church. Bishop sang the solo part. The rooms were decorated with a paid off before maturity and interest rebated. Another Federal ReStake Relief Society was the next Cannon then spoke of ward teaching Bfshop George Hales was the first of summer flowers. Games In honor of her brother E. A. Nel- profusion and of work. the need He that bleshow She great the of of , speaker. the Relief spoke speaker. and music were enjoyed. At eleven serve Bank points out that the yield spoke son of Waxahachie, Texas and his Society work In the stake and of He said that it is In our own minds sing and power of the Lord had been oclock a buffet luncheon was served of small gains Is less. than a year Mrs. Homer of friend Dallas, Spencer what we and it made that their project work for this year of may accomplish manifest in his behalf. Immediate ago but the raising prices on this a party of to forty relatives and entertained Sara Sterling ward would to do workers commodity to a large extent will ofdetermin Archie to Councilor was Francis High helping beautify the homes here. friends. fset the lower yield. I She spoke of the splendid opportun- so, each ward could report 100 per- the next speaker. He spoke of what friends last Thursday evening. Card which was after diversion the playing show that while the gross cent in ward each month. Influence the songs ot Zion have In .teaching ity our young people have of learning Roy Shoemaker, 27, son of Mr. .Figures on the card on iucome farm products for the fisBishop Cannon spoke of the need of helping to convert people to the Gos- luncheon was served and training In the church. and Mrs. G. L. Shoemaker of Genola tables. cal last July was less ending year Bishop Cannon was the next speak- spiritual training in the schools. He pel received painful injuries and a badly e A solo was rendered by Arthur er. He expressed his pleasure in spoke of the need of church members when he fell down a 25 than for the year previous, the broken foot W.P. In absence of President the for was livestock to become with farmiliar the church Briggs. $44,000,000 meeting with the people of the Paltoot cliff in the mountains west of Past Pres. Jobn E. Booth myra Stake and said he knew of the works and learn how to pray that Joseph F. Skinner spoke ofi.the Shippee, LaVon greater the- country over. For the his a home. friend With at Rotary Club meeting on many responsibilities resting upon they might remain faithful in the stake clean-u- p campaign andoftthe presided man had located a year farmers received around twelve Mr. Mitchell ot the Provo York, the young Monday. work of the Lord. the stake presidency as he had been efforts being made to assist the peobees of wild and was scouting billion dollarsfop hirm products or Chamber of Comerce was the princi- colony The choir sang a cl,oping Hymn, ple of the stake to In the stake presidency for twenty-on- e around to see If they could be captur- showing a decrease, of $500,000 and beautify their ' pal speaker and spoke in behalf of ed and domestacated. homes and surroundings. years. The church Is growing, The Land of the Fre,., The boys sep for the same period farme'rs and Union Pacific athletic meet coming ranchers received $2,892,000,000 The Benedition was pro(nQuncOd by he said, both In population and the resome Cannon the arated and in Bishop occupied way Mr. Shoeto the. and it Provo be held at good Brother John of Carter. churches. He spoke of building mainder of the time. He spoke ot maker lost his balance and fell over for their livestock marketed, or a might do as an advertising medium the cliff. The The Sunday morning session con- the great work of gain of $44,000,000. The decrease the Temple In Arizona being com' Brigham Young tfoise brought his He said there were many vened at 10 o'ciork with president and the pioneers and their desire to for Utah county. The club members companion to his rescue and Shoe in general farm products And the pleted. in livestock Income again is tourists visited the Temple in Ari- Gardner presiding and Bishop Can- make homes and surroundings pleas- voted to do all possible to assist in maker was found unconcious at the the visitors and to also entertaining of zona and a number had been con non In attendance. The singing was ant. He the wfsdont of a1 few head proof foot of the cliff. A huge stone had spoke of the foresight ot verted to the Gospel. Bishop Can furnished by the Second ward choir President Brigham Young in regard assist in putting on a suitable dis- evtdentally been loosed and had rol- of livestock on every farm iu the Inplay during the. meet, of Spanish led over the non spoke of the blessings that came jnder the direction ot Jesse Ludlow, to terest of a profitable diversification young roans foot crushbuilding and making houses. He Forks agricultural resources. and the all important solving of the with Mrs. Blanche obedience Nielsen to the Word of at the or- spoke of the benefits of making the through carsome was bones. He of the ing Wisdom. He then spoke of the good gan. The congregation sang the op- houses and to the automobile in which his problem of maintaining soil fertility. surroundings attractive Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bingham and ried Domestic beef consumption was the mission training school was do- ening number, "Oh Ye Mountains so our children have a desire to spend were waiting for him and children and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur parents higher per caplty in 1926 than any ing for the missionaries before they High." more time at home. Sometime when to Asa his home. was Dr. he rushed Mrs. leave for their fields of labor. There Prayer was offered by Albert E. luxury comes there Is a tendency to Stewart and daughter Huth, Curtis of Payson dressed the foot previous year. Less was exported, Alice Albert Mrs. Mr. 'and Jones and is much to be done by the Latter Money. drift away from the truth, we should which X Ray picture showed had but the number .of tattle slaughtered The choir then sang an anthem, guard against this, he said. There Stewart ot Spanish Fork and Mr. been broken In several places. The under Government supervision was Day Saints in spreading the Gospel to the people of the world. with Arthur Livingston Is no nation in the world enjoying and Mrs. Clifford Westphal ot Provo, ligaments of the heel also had been heavier than any previous year with "Prayer, took a pleasure trip through StrawThe choir sang in closing, "O singing the solo part. the prosperity we are enjoying and Other parts ot his body the exception of 1918 and- 1919 valley Wednesday, returning sprained. berry That Mjf Soul." President Gardner announced that we should thank the Lord for it. He were He is re- which, of course, was accounted for sevesely bruised. Benediction by Mark Bradford. this conference was being conducted spoke of the difference ot the early by way of Daniels - Provo canyons. covering. He Is a brother of Mrs by the heavy export during those . Quarterly Conference reconvened under the direction of Bishop Syles-te- r Spanish explorers to this land and the Fred Dart Jr. who was advised ot years. A constant Cannon. decrease In hog receipts Saturday afternoon at two oclock the accident. coming of the pioneers. The pionePalmyra ward observed annua at all public markets has been-- noticwith President Gardner presiding and President Gardner was the first ers, he said , came here for the purward day at Maple Dell last ThursBishop Caunon was In attendance. speaker. He said In part: We are all pose of building homes. He then Miss Grace Hales announces that ed since 1923 when 55,330,000 hogs A plcntc dinner was served at day. in the the and of work engaged Singing by the Lord. spoke of the systematic way in which one congregation she Is now marcelling at the Floren were marketed and this dwindles long table at which were seated choir, Our Mountain Home So Dear" The Gospel was restored to the enrth the church was organized and how It 363 N. Main, Phone 151 until 1926 when 40, 713,000 were 135 dinner a base- cells Shop, The opening prayer was offered by for the benefit of mankind. marketed. In 1924 the corn shortThere is officered, so that there is no con- ball guests. Following game between the married men is great opportunity In this church fusion at brother Wm, R. Johns. age was the beginning of this decline E. Mrs. P. was hostess Johnson any time. He said there Is and the single men was played, the at a In numbers marketed and the low The choir sang an anthoiu, "Free- for training and becoming acquaint- much good resulting from the new delightful family party Sunday men were victorious. Races mafrled dom and Love. ed with the principals of the Gospel, stakes that are price or corn during 1926 naturally at In their dam at Diversion home the being organized. President Wells T. Brockbank was we should avail ourselves of these closing his remarks he said he was for both adults and children were A hot dinner was served at two af- resulted from the heavy decrease lu the first speaker. He expressed his prlvleges. The work we are engaged pleased to visit the people of this enjoyed, many prizes being awarded ter which the time was spent in visit- hog production through curtailing the winners. The various pastimes appreciation to the people of the in Is of God and man cannot stop It. stake and hoped they would be blesThe the outlet for corn through pork of the resort filled, up the remainder ing and enjoying the scenery. for stake channels. However, receipts are rethe support they are giving President Gardner said he had faith sed In unity and prosperity.. to returned homes about their the time. The crowd returned guests the stake presidency. He said he in our young people and that some gaining their volume and present The closing prayer was offered by pf six o'clock hos their after wishing felt especially greatful for the good day they will turn to the teachings brother Reed Bradford a teacher In home In the evening after an enjoy- teas many happy returns ot the day prices should serve to stimulate proable day. in the various wards of the stake dur- of their parents. He said we should the Second ward. Present were: Mr, and Mrs. F. M duction providing it is not curtailed ing the summer months. President not forgot the Lord in our tithes and by the higher corn levels noted In Conjonlt meeting of the Stake M. Members ot the- VIII-XV- I club en- Turner, and children, Mr. and Mrs Brockbank said that we should strive offerings. the past few weeks. I. A. was held Sunday evening at 8 Gil Mr. Bearnson and and children, tertained at a weinio roast lust Tus. each day of our lives to live lu ac Elder Joseph Smith Robertson who o'clock. President Marion Taylor ot Mrs. Ole Elnarson and children, Mr cordance with the principles of life has recently returned from a mission the Stake Y. M. M. I. A. was In charge evening in honor ot Mrs. Warren C. and Mrs. Eric Hansen, Slgle John Mr. and Mrs. Victor I.elfsoil had Adams In who are near the leaving as their guests from Monday until and sulvation which the Savior has to California was the next speaker. Brother Ear! Pardoe was the speaker Blanche son and Mrs. Johnson, Emily future to make their home in Colotaught. This will bring us real joy He said the missionaries are sent into his subject was Carry On. Solos Thursday, Mrs. ltuy Ceishluie aud was held at the Johnson and children. for wo only get real Joy by living the world to preach repentance. Re- were rendered by Ira Markham and rado. The function two children of Grand Island Neb. mouth ot Spanish Fork canyon, In good lives and serving others. - Feeder lambs, ewe Mr. Lelfson met them while on his pentance la a great principal In our Arthur Briggs. The opening prayer the Sale For vicinity of the power plant Mrs. Sister Norma ChriBtensen, who has church. He then directed his subject was offered by James W. Christenmission. II. W. Palmer and Mrs. Burns lambs, aged ewes and rams. Sue Mrs, recently returned from a mission to to the principal of repentance and sen uud the closing was by President Brtmhall were Wm. J. Johnson. Phone 114. special guests. Mr. .and Mrs. Grant Larson left the Northern States, was the next forgiveness and told of how the Lord Lyle Creer ot the Y. L. M. I. A for their home lu Los Atige-le- s speaker. She spoke of her mission requires us to forgive all men. Monday Moore Miss Lake Rea of Spring Cucumbers for sale See Mrs. A selection was rendered after see ary experience and bore a strong tee FOIt DRESS MAKING Dale visiting a month with their was the guest Sunday ot Mrs. Charles by the Myron Warner. und friends relatives here. tltuony to the truthfulness of the Salctu ward quartet with Mr. Arthur Itinithwulte, 270 South Main. Dart.' . UDVEHTBEUX.NT) HHE LIVESTOCK A.Very Beautifully SITUATION Arranged Trouseau Presiding Bishop Sylvester Q. Cannon Is Speaker at Quarterly Conference .V L , Ass-Istll- and-takin- , m . tf ty , ii , - |