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Show and female. Further than that his plans arf vague, for it takes more than two lists of mar-riagnhU mar-riagnhU fntk fn make 1 happy wedding. As matter of fact, these lists could only serve to disconcert dis-concert the younj folk, since the question of marriage is not so much where as which. Fancy a young man sitting down with a list of the eligible girls -in town and getting anywhere. any-where. Even when the choice" narrows down to two, final selection is difficult and divorce courts record the fact he often picks the wrong, one. Nor is this entirely a masculine problem, for girls too often do not know their own minds in this important problem. The fact remains that the situation never was improved by the advice of the third ptrty and so it is that Voliva faces a momentous task. I he question of selection is pretty frfucfr'the same as marriage the principals have to fight it out for themseltes. All of this leads to the possible conclusion that 14ss Interference with natural and material affairs might solve the problem which worries Zion. Voliva will not permit a woman to wear a short sleeve and no girl can display a bare throat in Zion City. When this fact Is considered it is not difficult to understand why Zion Oty faces a new problem or why the Voliva plan of marriage mar-riage stimulation promises no spectacular shccess. - Aiding Cupid yTION CJY is much concerned with a waning marriage rate. Overseer Voliva of the 4own and tabernacle promises to take up the work of Cupid, and conduct a general assault on the itatf nf tinglg hlew.lnftc, ' He b preparing a list of eligibles, both male |