Show PROTECT YOUR 1 4 fAU M. M I t A. A MEMBERS TOlD I Half of Illness in U. U S. S Is Unnecessary B B. S. S Hinckley Declares w c More than 3 O people are ill illin 1 In the United States State today de declared de de- dared lared B D. S S. Hinckey-at Hinckey at the Saturday Saturday Saturday Satur Satur- day session of the they Y M M. M M. I I. I A A 4 Athe Itt in the Tabernacle Half Halt of this 5 is I unnecessary Take Taie 1 00 average young men a at 25 years of ot ag age and at 65 years of t age thirty six ix will be I dead four fifty dependent on othera others oth oth- era ers five ivd barely able tomake to to make an exIstence ex- ex stence four welt well to to do and on one rich Which one one of ot the four tour classes will ou be In The greatest single factor in success Is the care of ot your health Dr Charles H H. Ma Mayo l o the great physician says that ten years may be added to ones one's by the proper care The care and culture of men Is the greatest political economy 1 It It would be impossible to build a great people of ot la a race race of ot dyspeptics tics It is a strange shange fact of ot history that no nation has ever been able to stand prosperity John F F. Bowman urge urged urge chivalry I upon the young joung men of ot today He declared that protection of the virtue virtue virtue vir vir- vir- vir tue of women was one of ot the main objectives of ot knighthood in ancient days das He lIe quoted Tennyson My l strength is Is as the str strength of ten men because my heart hear Is pure ESSENTIALS He declared that the respect of or man for woman has resulted in some sonic some of pt our greatest literature art and music and gave Dantes Dante's s Divine Comedy which was Inspired b by the poets poet's love of ot Beatrice as an ex example ex- ex ample I Richard R R. Lyman gave five tiye elements elements ele ele- dc- dc ments which he said must enter into the makeup of ot the young man manof manot manof of ot today in order that he may live a full tull life lite and reach success These were health education economic independence recreation and re religion re re- ligion He e declared that Lindbergh had these qualities Lindbergh's re reception reception reception re- re at Washington D D' C C. President Coolidge's speech and the brief brIet reply were ver were broadcast broad 1 cast in the tabernacle and Ond nd the program ceased until It was over Many of ot the speakers held Lindbergh Lindbergh Lind Lind- bergh up as a It a ayoung young mal man who could worthily be followed folIo in his personal life lite and as an Illustration illustration tion of ot the result of ot following ones one's duty Thomas Hull spoke on the M l men movement and said that this organization had grown out of the Ure demand for some activity for young oung men of ot the church between 11 ii and 20 years o of age age that would give them a training In initiative at an Important time J in their lives when their characters characters charac charac- tens ten's were being formed FOLLOW IDEALS Serge N N. Benson Benson declared tha that thata t ta a change of ideals w was s not necessary necessary necessary essary tod today y but that the greatest proposition was to live up to tho those e ewe we have He said that Lucifer is often pictured red as one woo who denies Tl The e believer h he said had faith hope charity and love He said s-iid that the v very ry presence of the great reat number of ot young men at atthe atthe the meeting pr proved ved that there la Is belief t In the young youn men men of Zion Colin Colln Louder of Ogden said th that the M 1 men men- movement offered a b balance lance wheel at an nn Important time In a young joung maps mans life He spoke of ot the importance of ot athletics stir ath in the movement nt and how hov howIt it It developed a sense of fair play He also spoke lot ot of the importance of of the social side of the movement move move- ment The T Y L L. M l I I. I A A. A held beld its general session in the assembly hall with President Martha H H. I presiding president The ladies ladies' chorus chorus chorus cho cho- rus of Cotto Cottonwood wood stake furnished musical numbers Rose W W. Bennett Bennett Ben lIen nett gave a pictorial prese presentation ta of Junior work assisted by girls of tire six Salt Lake stakes A A. play play entitled More of thing by y Vida F F. Claw Clawson son was given by the girls of ot the Twenty- Twenty seventh nth ward Ensign stake Under the direction of ot Elsie ElsiC T T. T Brandly chairman a simplification of the Beehive plan was presented |