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Show - "K- - ' Vk v- 1- tv ' e H G. i v ,N. THE DESERET NEWS MONDAY NOVEMBER 1 1920 10 ' thr mv deed "children loaded Iota1 would take the liberty as trustee-i- n wiiefif la the mom in lala muchTboIhe trust for the Church to deduct th manner deficiency from th Church funds He LEAK EAST RELIEF Mm (vtoca her. chUdrn had died of starvation during also said he would pledge himself relief of th personally to car for five or 10 of tb Bight. Htmbn LILLT Immediately began work and the Armenian orphans, by contributing SPEECH OF UST the amount needed to feed and thoiimnrte of children's lirat ware, I cloth n them year. mved. Th speaker said h stood oa th j Prest. Grant Mid he rejoiced in bedeck of hi ship oa day and looked1 ing able to attend th conference, toward th Mount of Transfiguration. that he rejoiced In the Oeepei of BT CAROLYN BEECHER. As h did ao h remem bered bow as Jmus Christ. He Mid Elder David O. McKay had been assigned to addreM Christ was walking down from th Cox-foafternoon rUnder tho ansptcM of tho session of th conferParley P. Christensen, Farmer-laon day h found a dead' ence (Synopsis of preceding chapters: men I would bo in the river by now. to a President club, th lest rally of th !kOT candidate for preeldent. will dechild by tb Bid of th path and re- funeralbutathe had been summoned With a secret clouding her pari which When you have te earn your own was to unable and Ogden wondered liver the last wMch of hi campaign eh hides stored tt to Ufa U said h Democratlo in Salt win Lake party ho in her own heart,- - Helen living you learn quickly, you know. present mm he gated upon that mountain - c In referring stain to th contribu- b held in th Salt taka theatre to- - at th Auditorium aa Richards street Westfield, a western girl, takes up One haa to." And down th be eoald whether Stake Pioneer 4 her home In Washington Square, New pttb Dp Wirt at tion th Armenian relief. Frost night Th Bev, Elmer L Goshen. at oclock tonight," "I dare My- - yon are right, Helen ' .1 which Christ bid trodden. A ' few GranttoMid York sacrifice should be made. . who baa mads a enmber of City, and devotee herself to her returned languidly, but where did Mr, Christensen arrived bom last later ho went .to th mountain If necessary, to aid la this work. speech One of the first you leara It?' - fnnfsrsnrs Pictured Need days found profession of Chll- looked in support of th League of Nation night and In at tit Newhouse hotel acquaintances writing. k ptl, dren should be taught to make she makes In New York "Bight her In 'New York. Th same been th have Is It Kirk might He who gives Prest Grant Herbert B. Maw, and a war mother During th campaign ha seated that) Prest. though Lansing, to whom she is at greatest little school on earth. Thar Of ' Assistance on the Savior trod. By th eld of si!, will be blessed one ha had She attracted. traveled meets also 22,202 Adele Isn't anything you want to know that with a feeling not yet designated, will he U. speakmiles, having tt ha found a starring child., He of Mttafaetlon. Th speaker expressmads six trips each way from Chi-- 1 Foster, and th two girls become fast you can't learn here." er Grant Pledge Help. Mue-se- r, of th W. Barton evening. eye- ed the opinion that the Latter-da- y child and th touched th cage to th New England states and j friends) Helen laughed but later, when she lids flickered, showing life was not Saints will respond readily to th call. president of the elab, will preside. twice from thq Atlantia coast to the ; (While she Is preparing a chafing was alone, she thought of what Adel dish At th close of Prest Grant's wen takes luncheon, extinct. Dr. Wirt said h bad a can mountains had as Mid and wondered If she werq Helens one aa Rocky clothing scheduled by the Cottage trip fire and she has a narrow - . th hymn. --I will Extol The." Democrats meetings . . , of milk in hie pocket and ha poured escape from right for tonight are as follows: from tho Atlantia to the Pacifle and serious At the afternoon seeslon of the was return. and gave It to some of this In a sung by Jessie Williams and th District 4 J. U Gibson. TO south tajqyy.) Lanaing drifted back to the studio stake quarterly conference "which th child to drink. cupTh child The aa around. was choir, and Elder Burbldg soon as third candidate Helsn declared Seventh drank party again CHAPTER VHI South. speaker. D. A. Swan, end convened In the tabernacle at I p. m. and smiled, and he gathered him In nounced tb benediction. dlstriet IT, R. Cameron. 2400 south that ha wan glad to be in Salt Lake Helen wes not badly burned, but He cemq. as before, toward the wa when twilight of tho afternoon Eighth East, speaker, F. W. James; again aad appeared optimistic in re- the shock made her Sunday, Preaident Sylvester 3. Can his arms and carried him to on of to willing play . Farmer-LabMORNING to and SESSION.' th Into success darkness the district 1, W. D. Bowring. 2222 Bev- gard of tho Invalid." as she expressed It, for x deepening non presided and Preeldent Heber 3. tha hospitals of th relief expedition. t Square twinkled a welcome. party. erly street, speaker, JL K. Walker; When he left Armenia. Dr. Wirt Mid. dsye-sn- d few be of waited Wirt Mrs Lincoln upon and Dr. by Orant loyal In speaking of hi prospects for Cook and, at Interval He took Helen's hand with eager that child was regaining hi lost Elder Dp rid O. McKay, Principal district 22. Mrs M. E. Rose. 20 Orby the Irre- directness. If It occurred to him that th Near Eaat Belief organization were strength rapidly and perhaps hls'llfe chard, First West between Fifth and election, Mr. Christensen said: . Speaker New Officer Sustained. pressible Adele- - do "I own not know she Sixth rostrum my might notNjke as glad to.se him strength. ved by tha dims contributed by lan sing had been most attentive. th speaker. Seated on th speak, Henry C. Lund; The Pioneer stake quarterly con- districtSooth, 17 On cannot tell just bow that quiet Flowers, books and magazines, each aa he was to see her ha gave no hint IS, Mr. O.B. Hartley, besides Prest- - Cannon and the speak- som Utah boy or girt. Which was th ference opened In the stake hell Sun- First avenue, speaker Alfred Gnna: feeling of revolt against som of th accompanied a short note, helped of It tn his greeting.'to see , on to-V ers were Preeldent Anthon H. Lund greater miracle. th speaker asked, day at 10 am, Preaident Sylvester Q. district "I did not expect any W. Driscoll 1 H street, existing conditions will, make itself pam the daysby which wsr J. dlmoT Christ or of of tho that that neither . and Cannon counselors Pioneer stake L and officials of th night. Helen Mid Jn a sort o'f apolspeakers 'J- - W. Driscoll John F. To- fell In the industrial centers and to long nor tedious went op to eee th Despite the Inclemency of th presiding. Dr. ho Mid Wirt emoclc. weather th a bin communities this and Mrs. for her t dress, - J. McClellan working was drtr-jfeeling ogy farming Helen Hilton; had th ood. Prof. Mary J. te, bed where breadline established by Miss Mary H. th halt was well filled and th meet- WU Items, 4 pries stsy sway. Too.so sea.1 J street, speaker. J, F. of revolt against soma - unbearable h could see th Squareplaced end watch likeT couldn't .at the organ consol and Prof. A. C. Dodge, daughter of Cleveland H. ing wan much enjoyed. Elder David Merrill; fevf Ilk Industrial I and conditions, really dlstriet ly you speaking, R. the 'buses Bbe never Tanner. tire people. You like me a little per - Lund directed th choir. Elder Alex- Dodge, the American millionaire, who O. McKay represented the general aw 427 8evnth avenue, speakers. Mari amounts to a crusade., They seem to of the panorsms She seemed to s over thought haa a thorttiea was dollars good a million Music Farmer-labofurnished not would r year the given not. realise by J. Glad and O. B. Hew. that th you party ander Buchanan. Jr., offered th open- slno the war to defray tha expenses Pleasant Grqen ward choir, under too, those Idle days Not un- hapa Did you the District 14, U C. Isrusoa, lit I la a democratic movement, the prl- -' deal, receive me If I bore you lend me pleasant tho of but thoughts past, mg 'prayer and Elder Georg B. of tho Near East relief In collecting leadership of Thomas J. Rosser. The street, n; district mary purpose qf whjph Is to elimin- pleasant ones of tha speaker, J.-vis- away." earrg th 12. Midvale, speaker, H. L. Mullin-er- ,; ate tha middle man and bring down ioned herself In the future. to She Helen looked at him with shrewd Burbldg pronounced th benediction. money for these starring people. That choir and congregation years come, "Tha of God muon like ev- -s a hymn, H. fir of Spirit th Cleveland cost Reconstruction the of that held the knowledge of ter generosity district a part living. After the benediction 117, Bandy amusement special is, free, successful own her life. living is burning. Prayer was - offered by hall speakers, Franklyn Christiansen needed la onr Industrial system. Tbs' If occasrionally Lansing crossed her rlble thing speaker Mid, has mad It Elder sical program was rendered by Prot Dodge, the Th A Ltttla choir and George Maycotk, district 22. L. winter Just opening Is going to bs a virion, she Georg for every dollar contributed You wonder about mff what I art swept hire aside lightly. McClellan to give Dr, Wirt an oppor- possible bad winter. Hard times are easily he eeld with perfect for American relief to bo used In ac- Mng, I Know My Heavenly Father M. Dermlett, 2(2 sang Goabno after," Helen bad tn street, suffered beth years citifore she came to New Tork espe- frold. it I tell you th truth you speaker, William Rrger; district 22, discernible ahead for th average tually relieving conditions In that na- Knows. tunity to bear th big organ. This Farmer-Labozen. r 80 th stand of tho never believe mo, because truth Elder Charles 8. Hyde of th high P. A. Grieve, 4 west Fifth Bvuth, 9 of A Portrait. by Bubensteln; tion. cially In that last year before she will Is the hardest thing In th world to council reported th Institute work speakers, W.- - D. Phillips and K. N. party on tha high coot of living determined to earvo out Details of Relief Work. her own a Mlectlon in which an imitation of has a peculiarly strong appeal to the when w see 11" . done at Provo and in Salt Lake, pay- White; district 22. Mrs A. M. recognise she dwelt In Getheemane, for Members of that relief organization. ing particular attention to tha teacher th human role was given, and th "No I am through with wonder. 222 Bomerby, speakers. Calvin average voter at. this time, and yon aha had last her faith. never She cannot how In Dr. Wirt declared, have gone to Con- training course, which, he said, had tell groat tha party's had been even remotely religion yet "Do yn know," Mid Lansing graveBawling and F. T. Wallace, r aong, Th flag Without a Stain." and have planted hospital been nn Inspiration and of groat benestrength will be on Tuesday. ahe had always bad an abiding faith ly, "youre rather a dear, and still the latter selection. Prest. Grant mng stantinople "Tho vote thst will be piled n( on in her fellow a feeling that you are full was pronounced by Patriin their refugees They have fed bread fit Elder Hyde spoke of th nature benediction th solo and th congregation Jolnd for That I hev full Farmer-lab2 " th for November of thla world' wisdom." ' . Hum of 1.000,000 souls; today faith had been forever Integrity. . In th they of theoferk and stated that tt was de- arch Charles Cottrell shattered by chuck after chore lanIn on serve notice will a moment. Who taught all 1st am exparty and improve clem one who should have held It sacred Then, Th service began with th hymn, have 220 orphanages In Armenia car- signed to EVENING SESSION. guage that cannot be misunderstood, When the awakening cams she did yofl? "Do What la Right." by th choir and ing for 110,000 children; 00 hospitals ercises in th various church organthat th people have decided that the not grieve for him tha man but Just for a moment a shad of somewhich 101,000 patient wer treat- izations He referred to the value of congregation, after which th ehotr at , Brimhall end H. in th proven o ef . the best1 capital of the nation must be trans- for her loet faith. Even poverty,, the thing very like fear looked out of George ed "living last Faith. entered "Author year. of th patients (Those hymn, Mng ferred from Wall street to WashingThen she laughed. She In this connection urged the readHeber J. Grant Addrean need of supporting herself, seemed not gray eye Elder Buchanan then mad th open- the hospital 'half naked, but left and of di, ton. to touch her at all. The loss - of raised her eye to his with that . , good books and th constant Meeting. ing prayer and th solo, "Th Hour of clothed with th garments Americana ing of her "The old parties are crumbling. friends was aa nothing, because after higher and bettor of rectness that mad up much Peacs," at rendered by Mr.. Era had provided. Industrial relief has seeking v In The whatever was held shorn are of t meeting They evening being He this other that had seared her very charm. pleaded for the Aird. Dr. Writ was then announced been given th Armenians also, th things. of progress! vlsm they may soul and left her stranded, her Ideals No one," she answered, "unleM obactive workers In th stake, th stake hall and was devotad largely elements as the first speaker. He took for his speaker declared. As eocn as they are that of allconn . of to the have teacher." Interests of th Mutual Improveservation may be called a possessed, only the husks the given might produce Redeeming the Garden of able to work they are given the necessubject, Th gone. Bourbontsm remaining behind. by him a Adele Foster was not by any mesne 8be wee not to be caught result la nil the ment associations. Thera was present Eden. dealing with relief work In sary articles with which to earn their highly gratifying neon Hehave the of th factions Prest. authoritlsa, the had been by Adele. 1 ' th general progressive sort best of Elder wards a also to Helen referred for Hyde companion ra living. They have been provided Brim-hall also Dr. Georgs H. She had spoken with a sort of gen- - . light. They most set up house for In the mood She was tn In her atti' In beginning he told how In th with oxen and seed and this year th social and recreational course and ber J.ofOrant; Y. M. M. X A. general themmlves if the principles for which tude toward the world and .tha tie stated was revoIntimacy, yet Tan sing felt that kht' that this to designed Church ef of th tb history raised a small crop. early days lutionize social activities throughout board. Tha meeting opened with the they contend are to triumph. s wouldn't trust a man speo' "I far as was hiding behind th word Salats la one etty J 00,000 whit girls are tho of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y stake choir and congregation ringing I could reach, she Mid to Helen as . "You her observed, then?" Church., , fils grandfather. David Potter, with' incarcerated In Turkish harems Five Let Us "Now tha she Mt on the window ledge and had Rejoice in the "Who hasn't, aad profited?" Th t four of his sons, Amass, Hyrum. New- A merlcal gunboats In th harbor at Blahop Kershaw N. WMt of the Day hymn, of Salvation." Prayer wan offered PUSS FOR INCREASING commenced to air "Theyre faintest of smiles lighted her gray ward Indorsed th work ell and David, crossed tbs plains with Coratantlaopla hay forced th sultan Twenty-sixt- h A. Hancock. Tb Elder Jeremiah all by In we th ftrst humbug eyes and curved her soft, red Ups aa place, that was dona at the Church institute an early band of Mormon" pioneers, to order th reieee of thee know nothing at all about them she turned slightly away. girls At aad said that th officer of his ward choir rendered the anthem, "How each of them being a member of th th present tlm there are 010 SacraAre th relief war Messengers." Jnri what they tell u. that's all And Lansing flushed darkly. This girl , Churah of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y fully in harmony with th move- Lovely workers In Armenia. ment wee administered by the priestdo yon think for on minute they this woman affected him strange- was In It that a ment, th feeling At th that step tin speaker Saint., the speaker said. Is right direction- - and would result In hood of Cannon and Poplar Grove tell us the truth? I dont. Among ly. It wea aa If her real aelf were Mid, hie mother, who was th eldest MIm Hsianthee, Helen smiled her Infinitely wise hidden behind some Impenetrable who haa charge lnealeblabl benefit to all concerned. wards Daring this sendee the ehotr daughter of David Potter, 8r was at- of a roera Blakely, Adel amused her Immensely. mystery. Yet tt eonld be nothing to homo for girls who have ng the hymn, "How Great tha WisNational guards throughout the smile. Bishop Charles E. Devey of Cannon dom -. tending Oberlln college In Ohio and was Love." and also , " wee so young and 0 cynical th There She or been her discredit. released from th roped ward also supported th work of th she married an eastern man and mt-tl- d harems of the Are he Ger-rtt country te extensively enlarged , "You see. Helen, If I had trusted , (To be continued.) country. In that bom Church Institute and paid that for a dorgan solo by Stake Organist la the east. That, the speaker are 00 whits Christian aad mad mch more efficient, acJong. girls who were aom tlm pari teacher training work mid. was th only reason be was not Th stake clerk presented th gen- cording to' plane received by formerly Inmates of harems The had been qnit successful In his ward. Saints Turks rsiaod among the Latter-da- y FIGURES GIVEN IS 10 vote authoritlsa eral for and tha risks tried to those Thomas General J. Rawer and Elisabeth ef th eonforonea. all get Fred Jorgensen F.EPUBUC0 R.ILLY gtrla away ; , Dr. Wirt then paid a (lowing tribute being -unani- from th military bureau In WashMIm Blakely. After twp or Bowen rendered a dnet entitled. . lr. Girt then paid a glowing wra vtett , . sustained. v mously without anncoM. the assn "Bom Happy Day." ington. D. C. A conference of state tribute to tho wlUlngnaM of lb lol- Dr. George H. BrhuhoB was nutklag th attempt brought Elder Charle H. Hyde of the risk officials to consider these plana will ' y Saints to sntor Into all rolls awhocompany THREE PROPOSED BE DRESSED of Turkish soldier with presidency, addressed the conference. Dr. George H. Brimhall . president be held at Baa Francisco Immediatework sad told how much good they him. ' He th He r thorn deplored around the ly. the ef among at tendency placed to th In had doo rellrv Brigham Young university helping R Is planned to Increase th Utah horn and than went to MIm Blakely many to shirk responsibility In th Provo, addressed the conference, hie . situation In Armenia. " and demanded the surrender of th Church, and regretted keen ly that them being. "Church Patriots and guard during tha present fiscal year Latest reports as to th feasibility Five WoMtrrfnl Tteta each senator and repgirls as h was going to take them there wer so many man 'bolding th Church Patriotism." Th speaker de- to 222 men for of th three great railroad tunnels - Th last five years th speaker said, anyhow. priesthood orho wer comparatively fined on who rad been faithful to resentative In Congress, and to furMIm Blakely pulled tb proposed In Colorado, state that the has been wonderful years In th his- American flag from the wall where tt inactive la Choreh work. Elder Hyde th truth through hardship and physi- ther tn creese that Innext year to 422. accordance with expressed a dealrs to bo of service cal affliction aa a Church patriot. This will be don tory of th world. Ho then pointed to was hanging and throw tt acrom th in Salt lake county th Republi- Moffat tunnel wilt be located at th " la the Church and Mid he eras willing Many such, ha declared, were found th act passed by Congee. June d, cans tb outstanding feature of each of threshold of th door of the home and will does th campaign with a head of South Boulder creek. 12.21 u these year and asked th question: told tho officer that ho would got them to work tn any capacity. among the early settlers of these val- 1222. . "How will th year 1120 be rememElder Detus B. Hammond of the leys. big rally at tha Orpheum theatre to- mile west of Denver and one-ha-lf Various phase of patriotism over th American only walking by ' bered T and answered It by saying he flag and her deed body. Th Turk stake presidency, spoke of th Interest were discussed by tb speaker, who night. where Senator Reed Smoot and mil fronrthe present line of th Mof- -' Sutherland 1st railroad at each portal The tunformer Senator Georg know 'how It would b romlhbrd dared do neither and withdrew with manifested In th Church Institute emphasised tb Importance and value ALLEGED PARTNER OF and expreaeed th oonrictlon that this of patriotic conduct whenever etreum By his soldiers by 2,000,000 starving Armenians will be th principal speaker Emma nel will he 2,222 feet lower than th movement wea on ef th biggest and stance them it will be remembered with gratidemanded a courageous stand, Children Came fbugX Lucy Gates Bowen will ring. Balt Lak most present line of tb Denver . effective the whether popular or not. The young tude for America's aid la a time of undertakings ARRESTED ; At Provo addresses will bo made railroad over Corona paa. At win de-man who mfeguarded th young woWhile there are hundreds of thous- Church had ever Introduced. suffering. for candidal B. President Charles Cannon Mabry, Sylvester Q. by spoke man's reputation by refusing to keep Dr. Wirt Mid ho era Invited a year ands of adult who need help, the crease present railroad . distance governor, and Mr Isabelle Daria J. 2 ago to Join th company that went to speaker said, tha first work la to ear of th importance of th spirit of her onton a canyon trip until an mile and eliminate an gradM Reuben Cleric will address a meethumility and expressed a desire to Distho relief of theM starving people for tha children. hour, was a true patriot. When th Relief labor more than 2 per cent. Gus Tertegaa 22 years old. Mid to ing at Brigham City. in whatever Church capacity he respect. mid the speaker. - precludes Eight shiploads of neceseltiM con expedition arrived In Armenia, he Th Monarch tunnel alt la 1,211 In addition to speaking at tbs Ormight be asked to. - Th speaker re- th possibility of love, for no man have been a partner of Harry Mitchell trtbuted by the American people were Mid. It got four or fir Turkish bond- ferred theatrd. Senator Reed Smoot feet lower than th present railroad taken to th Armenian people The ing ready to be need aa an orphan- monthsto th Wake report for the nine will ridlcuM and revlla hi htnspeople who was shot and killed Thsrsday pheum In addresses several crossing of the Denver A Rio Grand will mak ending Sept. 10. and Mated or aseoclattsi whom ho truly love speaker thn sketched th history ef age. The word eras then secretly mu that it reflected was arrutex at 217 want Davis coqntv. His schedule Istoday aa fol- railroad over Marshall peat. Th congregation mng. "High on the afternoon, that popl from tho tlm of King out to th chUdron to ho at th gatM ment In varteua Jin gradual Improveof Church actlv Mountain Top. which was followed Second Bonth street Saturday night by lows: Kayrrille, 1:20 p.m.; Bountiful The San Juan tunnel (Cumhree Solomon to tho present day, mylng of thin place on a certain morning. Serite) will be 422 feet lower than wsr th first popl oa earth to crecy was seed becaum th chlldrea tty. InTh Saint, he Mid. were faith' by a duet, "Loro Divine. by Mabel Chief of Police Joseph E-- Borbidge 1:12 p.m.. Farmington, 7:22 p.m., pass tbr the- - present railroad ful pm. payment of tithing and the P. Kirk end Louise Watson. crossing of th accept th Chrlrilaa religion. That would have been stoned or tb doge result th Jnd Detective CL W. Patten, M. D. Layton, Denver A Rio Grsads railroad over to be wea Other over Increase a , meetings WilRepublican eet on thorn if tb Turks had known gratifying eras long before Emperor Cpnatantlne Prest Heber J. Grant and Elder McGInness and R. L Eddington. The held Cumbree as Roland follows: are above th previous year. pass, the v proposed tonight aa made the Christian religion th state where they were going. Cook a the liam duet, hymn. arrest was mad on the complaint of mng Woolley at Spanish Fork, W. D. Biter tunnel. It will decrease present railWhen he arose on th appointed "Truth Reflects Upon Our Senses had at Lou la Chollna that Tertega religion of Roma H told how th Now Officer Prcecmod, road distance - PleasMorris -- at mile L 12)4 Hephl Mohammedan entered th Arman lan morning and looked out Dr. Wirt worked a box game" on him last antWasatch, Prest. Heber J. Grout. Detailed estimates of mring tn OpGrove. H. C. Allen at layton. President Cannon Mated that it had ratios with their Koran In on hand Mid. he mw a sea ef little frowsted claimed have he to which til Monday on Carl A. Cadger and John Jensen at eration, In addressing the meeting President lost 2222. present business, la th and thatr swords In th other and tried heads outside th gates. Th portals become ,neceaary to make a number Grant E. O. Leathers ood at Tooele, Denver A Salt Lake Railroad com, related soma of hi experiences to fore th Inhabitant to renounce wer opeited and th 1,000 for whom t changes In the officers of th stake, In Officers went 7o th PCeAs when Magna, N. J. Harris to the Presand and the to at Denver pany pointed an he sing Grande Morgan, Mohammed-hmlearning follows: u which, Judge Elder wer allowed to presented they could care Christianity and accept heard that Chollas was threaten- to O. Peterson at Elsinore, Frank Railroad company, whenA Bio connections Th gatM were then elosd. th Edward J. Eardlry and Doo C. Kush lesson thst with perseverance on can they This tb Armenian consistently first to at Chollas kill ing Tertega. are Scowhich T. W. Evans t Fox may appear made, demonstrate that th mv-ln- g at Ophlr, refused to do and they wer gradually speaker Mid. and tha beating of th ton wer honorably released aa mom' accomplish' that bat finalto thee railroad companies from President Grant spoke of declined to a newerofquestion King at Mantl. Levi killed off and starved until they have little skeleton bands on the outride here of th high council, th former Impossible. of the alleged swin- field, Wesley E. told th police ly and the use the of the tunnels without K at K. song quoted the Fork, moved Young power cut Spanish of Edgar and the of for wall aad thooo tha risk having whom there dvrindled from a nation of 12,000,000 Tertega was lodged In the etty Steffaneen at Ltttla Cottonwood and Ing any estimate upon Or includingmake no room would tear th hearts of the latter having been called to pro-ri- d Scripture that "th song of tb heart dle. tho federal Alta, J. H. McK tb population to about 2,000,000. When eras moot for Jail by Investigation he God cost enow blockades Will be and It shall In counof In unto Sevier a over prayer night th Australian ntnlon. Te th j cruel. tb Turk Joined Germany and her lq authorities. excem In Jones of answered at upon your $1,271,212 fill Brtnlon, Elder blearing ty, Shirley vacancies th rum Dr. thus George Wirt a created then told th par year In th Jat wer th Armenian story of th B. Hancock at Selina, Charles Kim- more than sufficient to pay Interest A. little and Heber & Cutler heads had In Georg Armenia. were asked to do tho Mm but they ttttt girl ho adopted ball at Granite, Carroll Whitman at at 2 per cent, and create a sinking President Cannon commended the October Good Month declined and fought on tho aid of That child- parents rad been driven wer sustained aa alternate member W. E. Rydalcb at Grants-vllt- e. fund of 2 per cent per rear, upon tha of th high council To aucaood Eldar example of President Grant in his per, England, Franca and America. As a from their home end Inter murdered Enlistments For Locally Garland, ' coat of the three proposed tunnel , like many others, had told Roriiton ao stake superintendent ef severance In tb matter ef singing, and result of their stand, they were driven The report of the engineer, mad A. expressed the conviction hst similar from their homes;- they were slain and their daughters to kill themselves Religion clem. Eldar Jeredtlah In a in manta are Local October enlist would result for after careful Investigation, elate was Hancock good and si effort than accept life aad dishonor gryst presented their daughter dragged away to rather Balnta. IT of tho home that th three tunnels can be In leined. with Ft Meed th a aad Turkish harem. This 2. 212 follows: little girl (conWoodbury Turkish harems a prisoner. That Army, 122: quota, i.i built within the estimate of cost given The choir mng tha enlhem. Chris- sidered a banner UL 8. Marin condition at th end of th war ap- end auroral ethers were saved by EdlWd aa oeuneelore. month): benedicTh Breaks" Morn Sarah H. Heath, who had departed tian. tb by him at present prices for labor and for th harems of th pealed t no nation as It did to Amer- - their captors 12: quota, 10; navy, 77; quota. . Northwestern tion was pronounced by Elder Joseph corps, material highest bidder. On.th way to th on a mission to th 122. a Coat estimates of dh three tunnels as risks A. McRae. released raa trail to wa th Kate. a river ' barem, honorably parallel naval Tb nt TVmsend of lives Saved. Inspector recruiting end equipped are: Moffat tunnrt. and th child from her hors president of the Young Led lee Mutual Ban Francisco has wired congratula'When tha relief expedition arrived end ran towardsJumped ALLIANCE COAL COMPANY 27.217.212; Monarch tunnel 17,141.-0- 0, th water. Her mas- Improvement associations, with her to Commander R. R. Mann and la Armenia, Dr. Wirt Mid. It was met ter slashed her twice with hie sword, counselors, aad the following wer Tor coal of best quality aad quick tion and the Bain Joan tunnel, $2,211.4 staff, on their past WMk's record tY- - O. Williams resumes .hi III work the but eh managed to reach the river sustained to succeed them: Harsh J. service, 122 south Main street. Phoo his by th Bed Cross, who Major He .division recruited tbs entire mys Near East Belief took over. There and was swept by the current Into Anderson, preaident; Bertha H. Ham- Wasatch 4441 Advertisement el 222 men. and expects the coming week, duties today as adjutant general some bulrush. There ah hid until mond, first ooanmlor; Minnie Preec. Utah, which position ha resigned to to make th figure 1242, . they were gone. 8b escaped the eeoood counselor. Mrs Leolla Tomenter active service In th world war. 3 harem but finally became stave girt linson Porter, who had labored many Lieutenant Colon e Fred Jorgensen, Bankers Wire For Wool and endad up In the Relief homa years la this organisation, was specialwho has filled th position sane Major , More then 1,000,000 women In ly commended by President Cannon Williams went to wkr, will act as an Statistics assistant Armenia have given their lives 'for for her devotion to tho Mutual ImIndustry to Major Williams, as . the honor, tho speaker arid. He then provement cause. ' Is tn the midst of much heavy guard Mara how R. . II told F. ere conditions th of ha Secretary ' Improving work. Elder David O. McKay. campaigns are on. there and mid that where th Near iSAY5 National Woolgrowtrff association is a hospitalRecruiting unit Is In process of formaEast Relief asked for 020.000,000 lari Th choir mng tb anthem, Let fat receipt of a request from th Bank-jer- s' tion, tba annual reports are to be Wit rent HIGH PRICED RErear they were only asking for halt th Mountain Bhout for Joy," after He dcrril knev' Statistics corporation - of New mad and the appropriation for th TAIL. SPACE FOR STORthat this year. David O. Elder which must be estimated for next two much aboul -At tha close of Dr. Wirt's add York, for figure, atataroanta AGE when you cm one OUR and th hudrelyears th meeting. He Mid ll wee Williams mng th solo, a privilege to be called bit service Raymond various data covering the wool In-- 1 Transmflralion WAREHOUSE The Utah national guard Is on th for YOUR "The Plains ef Peace. In the Church of Jeans Christ of Letterduatry for presentation by th cor- - ova of being put on a different basis, but be bows,. BRANCH HOUSE at rreatly -day ; Trig. Heber J. Croat. Balnta. and men and women before banka All and bueinem on that will triple It number poratlon bouse of th country, that th lat-- 1 them movements have doubled th . President Grant Mid he felt sure should b mad acquainted with this reduced cost to you? A shoe ovjhl tor may havo a clearer Idea of th work of the adjutant general's ofthat every heart had been touched fact. Tb gospel rad In It all th ' end of the eslvstlon. same. elements Th rv-promts unsecretary la also hr I fice. and Colondl Jorgensen, tt Is lo lave note by the story of conditions which preINSURANCE ONLY lfie PER vail In Armenia. He declared on is was that thee who would accept and colpt of a wire from Plsaideat J. R. derstood. he consented to remain unHan one sole Howard ef unable te describe th feeling of a Uv Hr should receive aa a reward farm bureau fedora-- I til th present program whioh b In(ho Bnshinss Uait . , f 100 PER ANNUM. Bwikp life, lion at Chicago, asking him to at-- I augurated haa been completed. whoa daughter la In a Turkish everlasting , 'Tor Ecoxiy Sab man Elder McKay .dtscnaeed th princiharem and Mid it was not hard to land a meeting of th farm bureau Bronx or Babbit As he leaves th office of adjutant of Either. enderuUnd how those parents advised ple ef forglvenrm which, he said. If called by Chairman geoerel. lieutenant Colonel Jnrgeneen General Merchandise j wool commute, Stonge. their daughters to eecept death rather practiced, would radiate sunshine and Walker, at th Great Northern hotel is shown by reports from WashingUfa and la In bustneM the hems Nov. to tor dishonor of then Manufacturers Distributor this nature. He Mid Joy consider the wool ton during the past rear to have put In or Brine or Send Shoes 'third he rejoiced tn th power of this ra- He spoke of th value ef chastity and situation, ft la proposed to ask second, th I'tah guard ' . to either plane aa embargo on th whole nation. tion when th Turks did not dar to mid that som day th world would . ctom the. American flag; that he re- thank th Church of Jesus Christ ef Work of aB kinds Parrel Pont Orders Filled foreign wools, or to place ao Import Major William mrved as 11head of Latter-darey for Its Belnts Clove-leaare erf attitude tn there so aa thst for will Jennings-Cornw- dI national d yearn like joiced guard high doty effectually pro- the Utah Dodx end that he thanked God specting th observance of thla law. tect th American Industry from the When he enlisted for war duty It wsr First Strictly war thst wealth had bee given t that Tb speakers urged the payment ef disaster threatened by tha enormous with tb understanding that he man. , ear of tho fast offerings for th production la Australia and Booth to return to the edlutant generalship Warehouse Co. Presri Grant then ridged. . In be worthy poor, and Mid that If thla law America wtalrh It la proposed to dump and hla reappointment Is th fulfilling SHOE REPAIRING XX). half of th member of th Church of wer closely adhered to, there would onto this country. Mr. Marshall mat of a prom Lee upon th part of th ' Jseue Christ of belter die halms tn b ample to meet local requirements not be able t go la which ease, he governor. 353 W. 2nd S , 28 W. 8th Sooth Strwt' 21 E. 2nd So. Was. 358.1 Utah. 920,114 for the relief of th and mm te spare for outride pur- will wire President F. J. Hageabertn Armenian people end declared thst If pose tTet Was-- ' 3461 ORDER roll NOW Thw erai of th National Woolgrowers associaWb. 2747. that amount Wa not subscribed by j Th choir mng the hymn, "Should tion who la In tha seat, setting him Amme later. Martin Ckml Cb. - df So, Ui members of the Church that be I You Feel Inclined to I. Wa 2BBto attend. , The, 4 i3TFE:EllIL u Qm EOilGil 03 OUT 1TS1LTIMEMEE 12 THE ONLY THING THAT COUNTS i F fc- - Tk-ne- I' h w 1 or r I. ' L Er-w- eon-slat- dee-tin- y. Mar-chan- ts, or hj her-vie- -- aJ . Tim 111 Ivr-da- - ' 1.1511 T 4 th to y nn-ml- M ol tk i (a d . . al-'- II Dl Ol 't p u tl tl pori-Gvel- y- I. l: Warehouse Advantages : OLDAlCOST ) McKay-addresse- d ! j ui mng Machine Shop MONARCH Cjtwra" T. f - off . e . 4-- 2, con-gra- m d T C.' A. SodirLirc -- r I - " P I O |