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Show Tmi: PAMSM SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY lit, 1930 VOLUME XXIX TWIYT thi?(i' AND ME : : j ; It udgcr Clawson at Quarterly Conference NUMBER 18 jJunior High Graduates Senior High School to Number Over Hundred Graduate Large Class i of th Pai-- i Quarterly Uunfwrt-iic.myr Htaka wai hold Saturday evru i lux and Sunday. Th Saturday even 'Inc mooting wo hold at tho ward mooting luu and tno Sutn'aj j mooting at t lie City I'svlllon. l'roldont llonry A. Gardner rell- j fod at all tho mooting and Itudgor Ulawun, proaldont of tho tjuorum ot I be Twotv. wa tho principal speak Fellow Inc la lUt or ran!h!a! Bpaol h Fork Junior lllxh 8ihoi. for ha a large gra lulling class. on graduation from tha Fpanlxh Fork , bundled thirty-on- e student will nlor IPxh Hi hool. i .Milo J. Adam. Blaina W. Allan, reive th j diploma I t.i year. , j apparent do, rcn In reminunlty rro Ali-nArg In. Itl Argyle, Ituib Hie ninth grade graduating lUtt u. Klva C. Boarnaon, Lynn lluadkgaard, I Is mite than one hundred per net M. Biik, Peat I Bisk. Jay Brktrum, larger than the cumber SO year ego. I FiorvUi' Bell, Anna Itlohm, Robert Education Graduation growing, exercl.et Hill he held 1 l!l Jutiloi If. Booth, John J. Bradford, Rood j tT. At the mooting Saturday oonlnii llirh Auditorium 1 Mr lay. May IS. II. Bradford, Marha llrlgg. I II. tho congrogailon aang Redeemer o' iat It m. Marie lUiluoi and J. Ro Chamber. lot Von Chappie, Datlvw II. dlrot-tlunf undor tho FJ valedic!lrael," a horn selected June have ! Vera freer, Paul K. torian of the Jut? Joseph rhrl'itin'n, Dart, John U. Domlna. Dorothy J. ofwii The E. XcDou Hill opening prayer gL'e Ihe addre in (he Krlik-n- . Jane Kvana, Orville L. (llli' ri'ln Ve Have Our Wit kly organ. fered by III, Imp Elisha Warner, afire kuc'u Lurrtll of Kochland. Ma., is 97 ami his wtf is 95; they were graduate. The following are candi- Evan. Elmer Fillmore. Jack K. Finch, t1i.il With Our Rainier) which Ml Alton Amyl sang a solo 22 and 29 when they married and art still happy. date for graduation: Junea V. Fra nr "An Angel From on High." tno conJack Align. M.uige Angus. Iterne!) I( uxM'li Flrmage, (i .Gull, Itua llaneen, Annie A specialist I a man who know In the chorus Mari Clifford ha joining gregation Ah Angus, Argyle, llarweod, V. Leter llawkln. Frank tuoro and morn about hr and h- President G llay Hale wn the by, Dora llowen, Betty Borg, Afton D. Ilodge, Alrne lluff, John M. until ho tlnatly know i ovorytlilmt lrt speaker. He said Dial the Latlei C.-am. Elmo Ring! Bralthwalte, Hughe. Uharlea W. Ilatrhlson, El about not lilug lay Saint are charged with the re Beth. Alfred Biad-gaarClifton lm A. Jameon, Della Marie Jenaen, of the Brim ball. Starr Brockbank, Glenn Anna Johnson, Hugh D. Johnno.t, ponslbllity carrlng Gopl .o the wort I. and we have a great V.ktT,TIO lloyaik. Iluxh M. Bnl.laln, Clarence dir June. Keen Jones, Naomi I ex In a few nioro d.ivx ibo boy and tni.k to perforin. The church Bmkstrom. Matk Bralthwalte, Hugh loimh, Harold Rernell Lewi. FlorAre Follow a in Churl. long ltliii. Mr, ,.iir children's grade la,; III. dim. I.unald II. ulrl run houvo a idgh of relief and 'tending nearly four million dollars B)lhway ence Lloyd, Fay Ludlow, Grace Mor Dunn liotg, wife of Kcnnclli G 'bool .ii l.fai tory ? Are they happy Lea lira n, Zoe iloya.k, loirna due. Jack for annually In missionary work.. uy gii'id byo tu tho cl.ixx-rooCliHon Nelson, William II. t to nnii-nti-the remarkuhle a ailed o II. They ran thou alenllon on ud tl Then. lao.na lto.ike. Berk NeDon. Leona V. Nielsen, Ronald C. or are they In charge of Ihe dl Brook, btiy ll"i;, , world made liu the durln;. Beikci.-adbr would progress Elina Bohoii Mdi.cn, Lloyd A. Job of wishing that arliool fllKhty? klca.l, Eliza irlhii'idii nf water under the Straw andMu.h I'eay, Herbert L. Urn last century. r.ln again. Annie Browne. David Ber. Bertha Ii lerson, Man-- Patricia upon their phyl.-t.- l I'om.FrauU Urn a at President-iled one lieiry project, of the Payson Enter' Keele .oii.iiilun and their physical condition Chappie. Paulina Clegg, WelU N J. PouDcn, Blanche Itlgtrup, La Kuo . pilal of the i9ih quorum of Seventies w-I.KT'M 4 If I t K II Thursday morning. u Koseita Chrltcn.-nElmo Chadwick. their depend upon weight being Roach. Lola Roach, Margaret L. Rot Mr, poll wa horn In Provo. Aug to pvr. free from phylral and spoke briefly ou Chrlteni-n- . defect Wayne W. Chamber Are wo a atnullor rlly now than In fulled bert, Loyal II. ItunolfMon, Francea i lie I work, which he said he had enof and Joshua a daughter no Ilf! lsa, Melba or aweet J. Charlie mea between Davies, Dudley, 1920? If not, whore are about 3uo Simon, II. Molen Roper, Roy 8. StewFannin E. Dunn, She received her anJ randy very it. u eh. proper ret. liable, Cecil Dalton, Jennie Kill. E art, Vltglnla Ktewart. Leon II. Sweu-son- . people? If you rail find any pcnoiu joyed if i l loll in file I'loMi Ul'y School A "See Ihe male chorus, The palmyra Stake Relief Society K. Ferguson. Jr.. Ernest A. Fernsten Mighty who ha not boon rouutod.4ct la to Bethel Taylor. David W.Thoutaa. I Young university. Board rooperrtlng with th by a and h 'I! lab-nEsther Frost, Itay Flurh. Blanche Mildred Thoma, known to The Ires at wire. Salt Angel Flying." wa rendered illret-William J. Thoma. . L. wa She r :i:i .icilvc Ihe of I Is hoard and . hoot t.a her of tho low Gardner, liort.-nrlaira lluff Mary Uhrlailne Tippett. Mervyn A. Lake finished the rount with Home number of Seventies under the ye, D. 8. Ihe to and Uhu'cli inti of E. G. Whit wood. lielougej er grade have Loen carrying on Dougla A. Harrison, Floyd 11. dm Tuttle. Mbi R. Warner, M. Yern War20. non short of their 1931) llgure President Lars P. Larsen of Hij ('tali stake lain rn.icle choir for nutrition project In Palmyra Stake J. Earl Hayes, Theresa E. Hagan ner. Yaur J. Water. but they have cheeked up and found Melvin R. Miwith very good reult and with the Marie llullam, Rhea Huff, Ida Hay' litant. Anna Ireta Wood, Stella Youd, are If High Priest quorum, spoke of tlm number of )e.irs. that 30.000 and more. la-fare her three liuhand. Surviving bore and of that activities Idea of quorum, we ran llitd a few In Spatiiah Fork getting Ihe underweight rhll ward. Vernon llansen, Cleo llannen Cedi Van Audal. lil.ir-n- . hi testimony to the truthfulness oi r.etly. Grant, and Janie iren up to standard. Wayne Hill. Bert Hansen, Alice Hawnetmother the ntid we following are lter in which engaged. Children hio were afflicted with kins. Reed lluff, Mag Holt. Eva C, Look over that Hat of coming at the work Tho of Utah Pioneer and brothers: Harrison Mr. Alfred U. Jackson, a member of tin Perry malnutrition were urged to drink Johnson, Blaine Johnson, Verda Jen mot at Daughters traction at the Angelo Theatre. Top tho Leland meeting house on H. Well It. Mrs. lr.i. and Amo J. ot of First the one or quorum two It Alice presidency Electa Keele. Rosa of J. milk gl.iMHoa one. ten, Jone. notih picture every . April 24th. for tho purpose of organall of Idaho; Elliot school and take extra milk atdally Iders spoke Inh-fly- , expressing his I'ha-home Koyle, La Von Knolt. Violet lo'ek. izing a camp at Leland, Mary Mar-rusDunn. Tulsa. OUla., and Fred Dunn and to eut more laof with the tatisiartion Max Woodrow prlvllige Ludlow, Ludlow, Phyl .M Hi good vegetahla and fruit acting as temporary chairman, of Provo. Where parenta were unable to pay for lls Livingston, LaMar Loer, Melva boring In the church. Jones and others of the president The Provo ward i liapvl wn the extra athelete Coach Fenton Reeve' An Aaronic Priesthood chorus milk, the Relief Society Ludlow, Allen Larsen, Robert Lund, central Utah county camp were in fllled to look good to cop the I'tali County or afternoon D. G. of Sunday eapatily the direction Simmon hoard ha purchased It, with money Annie Moran. Be Et Malmgrcn, Tho. O Ye MounSinging, Region 3 track meet tomorrow, tilve ang. "The Teachers Work is Done." when relatives and friend gathered received from the sale of Christ mas McClutn. La Itcll Mitchell. Fay Moore, atiendance. tain and by Mrs. LIL prayer High, do a hand to linal to their couch the tribute the and the pay glad boya President Clawson read the revolt seal. Vivian Mclllng. Mamie Nielsen. Inez ih Ie lerson opened the meeting. and a word of encouragement. Theyll Hon given to Joliu Whltmer. in whien cosed. for less two than Khoda months Eleanor O'Brien The Reports N'llsen, Otxen, work a heap harder if they know Iiishop W. O. Faeer of ihe Fifth show that 357 children have taken Sterling Ostler, Anna Poulsen, David Sarahfollowing offleers were elected: he Lord answered him cencerniti Stark, captain: Lula Beck.lst em to. what would be of the most worth to ward wa iu i barge of the service. milk In school with the following re- Prior. Geordlu W. Prince, Madge Lieutenant; Mary Marcusen, 2nd hint tn the effect that he should la- A duet. Absent," wn rendered by sult: Pierre. Harvey Pace. Mabel Peterson. Lieutenant; Lileth Peterson, secreToby will he here as usual Saturday bor to bring soul unto the Lord. H Mr. Sarah Ramsey and Mr. Emma 89 per cent have gained In weight Boss W. Peterson, Donna Bees, Alan tary ; Lila Creer, corresponding A. a for Buttle good laugh. Bishop Joseph hen spoke of what we all should 'll) Egilson. night. ITepare from one to six and one-hal- f Rockhill. Xedra Robertson, Clca Rob pound Juliette Isaac, treasurer, Mae Mis invocation. offered the Margar- and one child who had had m a individuals to bring others to nlngi prison, Vernon Richardson, Dean G. Thomas, historian; lhebe Markham, new records knowledge of the truth, urging that et Summerhaya sang "O My Father" tl and was in a very bad conlt Ion Robertson, Mark D. Roach. Doris J re Martha Andrus, auditor, and "Bowl of Roses" and Elvi Terty lierneiJ Lewi broke the Invitation we should pray often, keep the wori furnished the vocal solo, gained twelve pound. Six children Smith. Shirl Swenson. Bertha Shep Mary Atwood and Jessie Markham, to Face of wisdom show our and one-haby example lost from to six and one-hal- f herd. Beriha Smith, Francis Simp meet low hurdle record at Provo lacl haplalns; Yernecia Beck, organist; C. Shlp-pe- Mildred enerally the blessings of member Fare." which waa no doubt due to con, K. Allen Shtppee. Ito pound, Larsen, chorister; Della. Saturday and the Spanish Fork II. S. Blip to life and the Eulogies in examplary the church. We should labrr Ulnes and need of medical attention J. Fred Skinner, William team net a new record In the medley Thoma, custodian of relics and in we character of the young mother were to the which A diligently Reva C. 45 calling Levon child are that TyrThomas, Great weigh happening thing Winona Thomas, parlemen- day. been called. He spoke on Tern paid by each of the following speak- a hen the normal weight I 50 pound, F. Thomas, Leonard Tuck-ett- , tarian. rell, as a result of the school' new track navework Clyde pound and gave some interesting ers, Bishop Arthur T. McKell of the 10 per rent Florence Tborvalseu, L. Deal, and In Now give Coach Iteeves a new gymn pie Ihe chapter was given the name of Spaulsh Fork Fifth ward. Bishop danger of future underweight in this connection. so look out. Thomas, Agnes Thomas, Ul'.en I. Stephen Markham, honoring an trouble, and Spanish will capture another experiences of Richard Poulton Provo; In Ralph The sang congregation closing Nine children in the Central school ViklunJ, Melvin Warner, Vimeii. basketball title. pioneer of July 24, 1847. John We Thank Thee O God for a Pro- Well of Pocatello, Idaho, and Mrs.T. report no milk, and all have West, Horen c. ii- - Hayes Marie William, was In attendance and gave drinking bioC. a the latter Thompson, giving after which the benediction phet. lost In weight. AX K.lllLY SPUING Wood. Leon Wilde. Ellen V.'arnei. oiue pioneer interesting Mrs. of sketch was pronounced by Edgar Harrison. Borg. graphical Teacher report a general improve- Marion William, Sylvia West, Frau-(-(ll- o A duet was rendered by experiences. Jennie May Mrs. Egilson and Mr. Ramsey sane ment Deets are ready to be thinned. toina SUNDAY MORNING MarW. in War: health Melvin en, habit. Wood, Thomas and Mildred Larsen; a poem toes have been planted, cows have At the Sunday morning session, the the vocal duet, "Sunset," after which CO In There are the Junior in F. Warren, Ruby Youd. pupil Pioneer Life, by JLlieth Peterson. been on pasture for weeks, straw ongregation sang, Praise to the Don W. Conover pronounced the ben- High School who are 10 per cent or It. II. Jex dedicated the more hats are on display In store windows. Man Who Communed with Jehovah,1 ediction. The youngest, and at the same time underweight. Parents please Today Is election day at the SpanNo, it Isnt June, it's April wer. after which the opening prayer was grave in the Provo City cemetery. take notice and save them from ish Fork High School, and the air ; perhaps one of the. oldest Industries about. offered David Evans J. of the High talking by full of politics. The election is being in the Spanish Fork district, bids fair For Well Drilling, alt sizes. See L. Council. The Salem choir under the handled In a different manner this to all others judging from 3. POLLS AN1 TOLLS at Fork Larsen, Foundry. lirection of Arthur Briggs, with Mrs. Spanish Plans are complete for a social In ear than heretofore. Two parties, ihe outstrip 56-Impetus poultry raising has reDavis Telpehone lerin at an the organ, be sang the oil to American Legion Rooms While the Literary Digest goes he Red larty and the Gray Party el veil this spring. Many commodi( ADV ERTIsEMENT) Jehovahs Praise 8 anthem, on Prolong. held Wednesday, May 7th, 1930, taking have each put a ticket in the field, ous coops and brooder pens have been taking its poll, booze goes President Wells T. Brockbank, the In a neighboring p. m. A good program is arrangeJ the nominees being as follows: its toll. Last erected and a conservative estimate M. as O. Mrs. Rockhill entertained as irst his it gave opinion and refreshments Hill he served. HarREI) PARTY For Presldent.Wen-del- l county, a beautiful girl suffered in-a that speaker, made that 100,000 baby chicks her week over her the end, ot the day increases in great guest vey A. Nielsen, chairman of entertainbroken back, a boy was seriously Bowen; for secretary and treas- nave been purchased In this district numbers to the church is past ana laughter. Miss Mary Rockhill of Salt ment, states that all men were two others badly and for Councllmen, which includes the farming district urer, Edna Bowen; jured r. Six quarts that the greatest increese in the fu Lake. will he more than pleased with thr Preston Hughes, Wallace Gardner, hurt In an auto f Palmyra, Leland, Lake Shore and ture come would from not within and All in were found the of booze Virginia Chappie, Lyndon Dudley, and Benjamin. Booth and McKell, one ot - Canadian evenings program. In of American honor from We without. must atbeen men in this district are invited to depend car. Perhaps it would have Leah Nelson. the youngest firms to enter the busiWeek, Lester W. Searles gave a talk tend. On the membership clean-u- p different if the booze had come from upon our children to carry on the at For President. ness have recently received their secGRAY PARTY s Kiwan-iof the the teshe said. He then read the regular meeting R. S. Hughes, Corner Thomas, Henry Finch; for secretary and treas- ond shipment of baby chicks number-12,00- 0. a well regulated saloon! Yes,quit work, Club urging the necessity of see- squad, Francis Lundell and F. J. Thomas urer, Hilda Prior; for Councllmen, different. There would have been timony of President Wilford Wood-ufThey received 8,000 in or in view of the Canadian point ing made a clean sweep, calling on every Shirley Bowen, Woodrow Sheen, Merten accidents instead of one. We cana total of 20,000. making February, re- Jer to show a real friendly spirit toDavid has why Morgan, automobiles Lake man and recently booze in both have Thurnot rill Bingham, Len Sterling and Benjamin, Approximately 60,000 chicks have who Shore Mr. ward our from Searles, German turned the neighbors. and mission, and in America. putting this post man Lewis. been received through the Orem ExBurnell Livingston and Robert L. was a resident of Canada for a num- up to 100 Palmyra, per cent signed members, and about 10,000 on tne Union press a ber of tribu'e who have Bradford from years, returned paid the splendid AUK YOU AWAKE-with strong Indications of breaking FORMER MINSTREL MAN Pacific. The remainder have been British Mission wire called, and each o the high class of citizenship in all membership records that this post SPECIALTY purchased from Utah county hater-erieDOES MONA If you were given a dollar for each spoke briefly relating some of their Canada, and said that the good feei- has enjoyed in the past. In spite of the great number and every complete book you have experiences in the mission field and ng now existing between the two Frank Richardson sings Mona" of young chicks purchased here, the read in the last year, how much rich expressed their saitsfaction with the countries should by all means conTDIES HARD of one of the outstanding numbers do not fear that they will er would you be? When you stop ork. poultrymen tinue. Happy Days, which comes to the overstock the territory. They are Pratt P. Thomas opened up a Alma F. Christensen a solo, reading you hamper your growth. There never was a time when i: Sunday, Monday and as lo the outcome. Can you Closer Still With Thee."sang How about magazines? on the matter of granting a wasnt har'd times. Not once in the Angelus Theatre Tuesday. He began hi3 stage career count off a list of good ones that Interests to franchise natural the P gas Apostle Uudger Clawson, gave history of the nation have we had a as a member of Dumont's Minstrelt There will be a boxing and wresticome into your home regularly? is his opinion that two years mis and a number of the club members time when every person was em- and was billed as the wonderful boy ng card at the Winona Theatre FriconsenThe themselves. is as good an axpressed few experience sionary In the and last tenor. ployed happy. MOXKY AXI) THE MARE day, May 9th. education as four years in sus of opinion seemed to be that if years our army of unemployed har Later, Richardson joined Emmett Tony LoPaz of Porto Rico, agrees we the should gas in possible, and addition the of support will men. college, one over million been or spirit Some $2,500.00 $3,000.00 Welch's minstrel troupe and sang always meet the pride of Utah County, is established which miscomes the ompany which already men Fork two million At present we have Gospel through be spent this month in Spanish with it on the Million Dollar Pier at Adron Elton. LoPaz will have to take use to the and ennobla work has help tere, out of work. Just the cause of thiH Atlantic City. Other screen personal- off some refining, for graduation suits and dresses. sionary in to be in Elorder e weight to af encour-igin the steel order plant, is hard to state. Some people cry ities appearing in Happy Days who tons Then, too, our men folk will spend ing effect upon young people which but class, agrees to weight here. industry another $2,000.00 for tobacco. Ana makes their lives broader and richer politics, others howl at capital, some have had minstrel show experience weigh in at 130 at any place agreeour youngsters wil spend another He then told a number of personal plead for socialism, communism or are James J. Corbett, Walter Catlett, able to the promoters or Eltons some other ism. Economists study George Macfarlane, William Collier, So you see missionary experiences. $1,000.00 for dancing. Elton wieghs 126 and is manager. The Salem choir sang in closing. Dr. Joseph Hughes of the Stake supply and demand and blame these 3r., Charles E. Evans, Clifford Dempwe do have a few business real scrapper, while LoPaz has Jerusalem My Glyorious Home, af- ligh Council spoke of the high ideals factors. One writer says that in the sey, George Jessel and Lew Brice. scores of knockouts to his credit. ter which the benediction was pro- tnd standards of the Latter-da- y United States there will always be These, however, are only a few oi Those who saw him in action on the Saints and urged that they be up one million men who do not care the billion dollars worth of personal night of April '8th, A Scout Jamboree of the Palmyra nounced by William H. Tolhurst. say he is there to work in the Winter time. As long ity composing the ensemble of more held. District is being arranged, for May SUNDAY AFTERNOON ith the goods and look to see a real At the Sunday afternooff session, as bread lines and free soup kitchens than 100 entertainers. 22nd at the City Park. The purpose By request, Mr. Briggs and Mr. Others are go when he and Elton get together. of the Jamboree is to encourage a the Salem choir sang, "How Beausang another duet, Somewhere are in esistence, or are a possibility, Will Rogers, Janet Gaynor, Charles''' Sammie Miles and Young Albert ina Voice is Calling. there will be plenty of men depend- Farrell, Edmund Lowe, Victor Me- - will be a friendly feeling between the boys tiful Uponwasthe Mountains. The attraction with offered by Albert SwenIn his closing address of the con- ing on them. This may be right or Lagien, El Brendel, Tom Patricola. I the and give the Scouts an opportunity vocation match. boxing They staged a An a which we commended do not know. wrong, duet, Angel ference, Apostle Clawson of doing something to show what son, after Ann Pennington, Warner Baxter and i real tussle here during stock show 1. rendered" was On From One thing we are sure of however, others. the Saints upon the success of the High by Scouting is offering to the boys. week. Miles is going to put all he He then called attention and that is this: Most of the unemEach troop has been given a cer- R. Pierce and Mrs. Verda Allen Da- meetings. are sets and has expensive into preparation for the go with Gorgeous tain part to furnish, demonstrating vis, with the choir joining in the to the confusion in the world today ployment that is causing distress is provided for the picture and the cos- a determination to pin Young Albert in large cities. Un- tumes are exotic to the extreme. to the mat. in regard to religious matters, and found in cities the many phases of Scoutcraft. The chorus. concomA. Is we in like a President band of Gardner said are in consist of need centered cities will that 50 employment Henry prophets beau There is a chorus of 100 and program cert, harmonica selections, games mended the members of the stake on to keep us in the way of truth. He New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, tiful girls in dancing numbers that WEATHER REPORT HonA in to etc. to of bonfire faithfulness This Court their and stunts. gives rise are a departure from what is genspoke of tho calling of the Prophet Philadelphia, attending or consisting of musical numbers, their duties, and urged them to at- Joseph Smith. Any man who holds the thought that perhaps men are erally seen in a screen entertainment. short snappy talks, and awarding of tend their meetings, pay their tithes the Melchizedek Priesthood, he said not employed because they are not and offerings and support the officers and speaks under the power and in- where, work is available. They would honors, will be held. Accredited White Leghorn Chicks Scouts and Scouters, parents anc of the wards and the stake. The fluence of the spirit of God, is a pro- be employed if plenty of work were ready for immediate delivery, also public, we solicit your cooperation. harder we work in the church, the phet ot God, but there is only, one brought into these cities. Rhode Island Reds, Barre Rocks, anil There are those too, who are much Australorps. Write for prices. Keep this date in mind and lets speaker said, "the more we de- man whom we can call THE Prophet He appealed to the par- of God alive today, and that man is like one of the two black crows who sire to do. make the jamboree a big success. LINDA HATCHERY, P. The program will be given In de- ents to prepare to send their sons Heber J. Grant. He discussed at said he would work if he could find O. Box 175, Hayward, California. an Issue Press. in of The into the mission field. some length the power of the evil any pleasure in it. tail early Represented by Henry B. Mortensen. P. Cloudy We do have an unemployment prob- Spanish Fork, Utah. Nathaniel Lndlow spoke on his mis- one, who is continually at war with 22 Cloudy (ADVERTISEMENT) It is desired that all wards hold sionary experiences in Great Britain. thepower of God. lem, and it is ever with us. It has .17 Clear A duet, "Ring Out Sweet Bells of Aaronic Priesthood Day on May 11 th, The Salem choir sang in closing, been the study of economists and polCloudy as May 18th is reserved for the Re- Peace, was rendered by Ray Sabin O Be Joyful All Ye Land, after iticians for many years and its soluClover Seed for Sale See Lew Clear lief Society in Palmyra Stake. and Arthur Briggs, with piano ac- which the benediction was pronounc- tion recedes, it seems, with the in- Miller. Clear STAKE PRESIDENCY, (ADVERTISEMENT) ed by Victor Leifson. tensity of the study.. companiment by Mrs. Merin Davis. .21 Cloudy e ' r. ; I Km-nu-- t t t t , Ih-pi- le I lf. I. Di-r- i Mrs. Kenneth Borg Under Weight Child Dies at Payson Must Have Milk Daily -- d. lx-on- 1 1 g-- ) lii s geiit-ulog- Ui-;- m.-ii.l- e a - e, en un-lc- r sec-itar- y; r; lf e, Siin-irton- s. . or-gm- al tip-ove- f. ? s. dis-ussi- A, d Sa-oi- n |