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Show THE GGDEN C3 3G3 1ST, MM ; (U THRIFT' ;: church ffliflpippiKEss, STANDARD-EXAMINE- ' CG Priced MMeracely ; -- : FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 7, 1921. R In In . J 1! II 11 Do you still Are you fortunate. Why not be-- 1 cr . - ! i 1 semi-annu- al th I MP ' , : (it ,SM(J).P ect-in- sr i4 i 25 - FLOUR pound bag OM Whri ..Talent Flour 2 w Si rxtrrmejy fclch food vslu-p-. 2Sc cans good RJp Olivet, dotra M cans larije K'.pe OllTes ti.fj 25c Olivet, Urge Hip cni dotea HJti ZZc ZZc POTATOES Choice lot of winter potavtocs just arr1rc4 choice rota toes for $1.75 10 pounds choice Potatoes l&c CRACKERS COc No. & boxes freh crifp 5c Soda Crackem 25c large package fresh crip Soda Crackers Z9z 25c Urge package Grabam ...... Crackers . in-(dw- elt t hr . 11.00 uallijr Macs rosl 55c POPCORN Hire Is hat you are loklr. for. Horse retl llattera Fop-ror- a ihst will per-if,- ...... ItporB, ...... c F-ait- Fcpcorn. 10 pcnjnds for 102 quality Cajtem 5 for pouad tSc 3Cc CANNED GOODS Sugar Cera, case 15o. 15c 8ucr lie Ju.r.e Cora. . . J2.t5 for 17Sc tarly Juse iVas. 15c Jane Teas, cs Feat, . . . ?5c 3 caai40c 2 . . cans for 3 tXti 25c MEAT . FEW REGULAR PRICES 5c Icln Fork Ctopt. 25c pound 20c quality T'B-onSteak. 20c PoUid 20c quality Loin Lnsb Chops. 18c pound 25c quality ?toulZ?r Fork 18-Jleak pound 20c freph IUnburpcr or tau- 15c age. pound A ......... ......... ....... CHILI CONCARNE 15c cans delicious Chill Con- - came y. 10c 15c cans Delicious Chill Coa Csrn $1.10 To shop BEFORE NOON SATURDAY. vs offer the lowing Unusual Bargains, GOOD UNTIL NOON ONLY. 20c quality, vsry nice Pork Shouldsr Roast, fol- 25c quality YeaHlnj Lamb Lcqs, pound 20c quality Ytarling Lamb Shoulders, pound 30c quality Prims Rib Roatt, roMcd, pound 15c tt.75 ng th roni pyjr.da 15c ..t...12;jc pou"l r forty-seven- 15c QualSly Maca- di po-n- . As An Extra Inducement He Enters Prison Under .Life Term - 29c Snaps Weds Just Before 1 2?c . 35c bsnrels Glngrr or Lrmon S ESSIOMS ity at all 100 pounds i - kepinc stores. . : 15c . 25c CSEs rood Hire O'.Jtes. BANKER S CLOSE THEIR for 2 I i 54.85 RIPE OLIVES At (his price all can afford to hsve ripe ollTes on th tatl IUpe olivet are arpctlttcg and k 10 5 ... fTHE STORE OF SATI5FACTIQ N - Deet h pounds-Uta- Sugar OFF MACARONI Pur your Mac real i bulk. This will be a wondful help la cutting down yoar living cou SUGAR 10 pounds Utah fleet fiurar 75c 5 pounds Towdrred Fugar ; 5c 5 pounds Cube Sugar 55c 5 pounds Brown Sugar . . 45c h, m ..... Hih IXJZS pounl Ms Old V.teat HiKh Tatchl Floor . . . 12.45 4 100 n UV Lrv 4 4 . .talthl If to you irt vtry both fortunate snd win fcy provldifa fer the fuyour family In good the SKAGCS HADIT." 4S- - ill. 1 hive stead work? SOME UEG.ULAE CASH AND CARRY TRICES and Curtains : 1 Be proud to DO YOUR OWN Decom. a WISE SPENDER and gtt A STRANGLE HOLD ON DEBT. The SKAGGS HABIT it the THRIFT HABIT. DO IT NOW. ' All Draperies ! 3d vx DELIVERING." Debt and the opening hymn, "We Thank The e, O .troubles that come after it, thrift and God, for a Prophet" The congregation had been pouring in for nearly the happiness it brings, be honest anunder hour, and before the hymn, neighbors and jwlth yourself and your of Director A. G. Lund, follow the teachings of the ''Word of the direction at the organ, had Wisdom," these were the Injunctive with J. J. McCleilan J. been sung, the tabernacle was packed President Heber admonitions A I 1 ts j I " .V?. head of the Latter Day Saints to overflowing. The Invocation was offered by laid upon his people at the opening r Stephen L Chipman, president of Ena of ithe ninety-seven,j ) 4 u rrrn .y i yesw sign stake, after which the choir and general V,conference that opened Founa "How Firm sang congregation terday. -deThe president laid specific and dation," this being followed by the adGrant's of President opening marked emphasis upon the financial livery the country is passing dress.. stringency that he At the conclusion of the keynote was af f through which of believed 4 Utah and southern speech Raymond Williams, tenor, sang the people TV to Looks Faith sections with most "Aly more other Thee," than Up Idaho I i f Jr.. 1 k. of the land "Never," he aeciarea, organ accompaniment, giving an artls- Butic of we rendition the standard when hymn. ' This includes all Nets, Madras, Cre"since the early days, ffered from the crickets and the CHANGES IN CHURCH. tonnes, Knpock, Velours, Terrycloth, to bring in drought and the inability state a President read Grant then conbeen in fact all yard and piece goodn in supplies, have the aSaints of changes in the church since financial strin- ment fronted with such the included These conference. thh April department. gency, such a shortage of money as new stake presidents: Thomas L. Alnow appears. I believe the prime len, Summit; Wallace Calder, Uintah; cause .i that the people have gone John V. Bluth. North Weberr new f too deeply into debt, and especially wards 'organized, Logan Twelfth, LoJ I M n into debt for luxuries." Fali-vieNorth ward. gan stake; North Sanpete stake; Escalante South QUOTES FRANKUSX President Grant then quoted a ward, Garfield stake; Topence ward, statement, made by Benjamin Frank- Idaho stake; Independent branches organized. Boulder, Garfield Kenil-wortstake; lin, .who, in discussing complaints Carbon remarked Standardville, stake; taxation, about government Carbon stake; Rajns, Carbon "we are taxed twice as much by that our Idleness as by the government, stake; Soldier Summit, Utah stake; "j Grovont, Teton stake: Jackson, Teton three times as much by our pride and and stake; Wallace, Teton stake: Wilson, four times as much by our folly,""And xeton stake; opnir, Tooele Btaae; then the church head exclaimed. auto- Mackay, Lost River stake. was before the days of the that - mobile, too. The deaths of President Orvll L. Mr. Grant went on to point out that Thompson of Millard stake and of rec- Bishop Clyde A. Hammond. San Juan; among his earliest and strongest Younr, a profeaaor at the Untveralty ollections as a boy was that of Brig-ha- Isaac C. McFarlane. 8t. George; Fred- of XHE HIGHEST QUALITY Utah, being: absent. erick W. Passey, Bear Lake; Robert Young appealing to his people FILLED. TABOlNACIiE to K. and home to patronize Slddoway, Summit, and. Henry, industry Attendance at the afternoon aesalon, keer out of debt. "The debt habit," Thatcher, Bannock stake, since the like that of the raornlnff, waa llmite4 were the for last announced "is conference, he affirmed, responsible by the eatlnr capacity of the only of the, troubles that SPEAKS. PENROSE great majority into. E. P. Kimball, assistant tabernacle. I have an abid fcur neonle get Charles W. counsellor the accompaniments first Penrose, organist, played in the upright to President Grant, was the second and the preliminary ing and perfect faith music before ness j the loyalty, the integrity of the speaker of the morning session. He President Orant called the conference uoa. Latter-da- y Know to uney Saints 10o AT ALL GROCERS dis- to order at 2 o'clock. a doctrinal extended rather gave on the course, devoted work that they are doing God's Ye sansr "O to Choir and the power consrregjatlon largely earth. , The growth of our, mission of faith and to the of zeal Mountain tllgh," a hymn written by Convention Marked importance is in work in spit of the hard timesWe by OpHe work. contrasted President Penrose many years ago. Afmissionary evidence of the power of God.' ter which invocation the the President conditions the pioTaylor timistic Belief in Prosperunder, by have 1798 missionaries in the nfl of the , church la- Nelson of the Oneida stake. "Guide Us, - field.' and the results during- the last neer missionaries of Country bored, literally . "without purse, or O Thou Great Jehovah" was sung1. six months are 65 per" cent greater scrip," W. second President said believed and he many that Ivins, Anthony than in the corresponding six months of the young missionaries In the field counsellor to President Orant, was the , of last year. LOS ANGELES. Oct. 7. Broad in were too well favored in the first to address the congregation, lie "I ' admonish the people to cease today Its optimism and saturated with preaa an in matter at of it money way, allowance, length, allegorical con- - dictions wrltine letters to have their sons re duced a tendency to that the golden crett of proson use to seemed the that for the money dangers leased from mission work after they worldly things, rather than to be so front the church and the world at perity is slowly, but with certainty apmontns, zealous in work for God on an have, served about eighteen the United States deproaching some SAN mANCISCO. Oct. of the the the time, present that' using field at in the should stay when ther tide of better the Calitimes, was James of care the and confidence in of iicGill wan married lone-half pendence valley Imperial history least'itwo years or two and annual convention of the never to said fornia last illustrate doubted. his to Mrda Trostftl. of also He all lie 'endorsed points. night to taxe a is crime, almost, -years. It American Bankers' aiwoclatlon enof the Bacramento. said united with President that that Grant had and by people valley, work mission Immediately a young man from his upon its final session today. was takn out of debt and the effort and the utilization of every re tered thereafter to Pan lust at the time he has gained mo regard to keeping Four two and important con reports source at had their of home to command, Quentln sen a life Industry. patronizing prison his to work were upon the final program spirit and powernave perform term for John M. Knight, president of. the quered when the gates of the diver- speeches D. Kop-loof murder John mm ao w. as God would marked Its close by installation MarywvtUe merchant. Ensign stake, was called to the stand sion dam had given away, threaten- which Twn Saints would to "If the Latter-da- y oi ouicersAiost important among valto sheriff's transform the fertile few were the minutes ing occupy again wlmeaaem. deputies remaining : nrosDer. I ursre them to be honest was the that of the resolureports 12 o'clock. At the conclusion of ley Into the bottom of a wide sea. Karlipf in the day a. license to with God and pay their tithingiin full. before tion committee, embodying suggesdo wed his choir and remarks refused the couple come hd been and to congregation into never to allow a dollar tions from the executlre council as at MaryaviU "High on the Mountain Top." Superior Judre their hands that God does not receive sang well as from the six divisions of the James M. Troult. who God does not need The benediction was pronounced by EMPEROR NOT DYING, his 10 per cent. association. the ceremony tn Ban performed' of Lovell, Wyo., first Kranclaro. all of these calls for Albert Olson, the money.-bu- t Other were EMBASSY SAYS to the presidency .of the of the sgricul-turlater ld he was not awar reports Mc funds outside of, tithing, are the les- counsellor Uill was under life sentence. commission, of which Joneph sons through which we are perfected Big Horn' stake. Hlrsch. Corpus Christ!. Teiaa, was Doubt was Nine of of twelve, Rud-gby Judge and made fit in spirit, to become the AssociatThe on Troutt committee PARIS, chairman; whether the ceremony federal Oct,T.(By waa w va w Clawson, president: George AlDV of as which II. MCNlder C the prlrilg of msrrla, of legal bert Smith, George F. Richards, ed Press-- ) The Japanese embansy Mason KEEP MONEY AT HOME he said, probably would come unCity, la., was chairman, and e, here has issued an official communi- the committee "I ask that the people observe and Joseph Fielding Smith, James E. of five, of which der the l:i of civil rights of which fceep- - the 'Word ,of wisdom." it la a Stephen L. Richards, Richard cation to the French newspaper con- Charles De U. a frlon is deprived. OrCLairbomc. .Nsw of it. to R. Melvin J. Ballard and John cerning the condition of Emperor leans, was chairman. disregard orEvery A. Lyman, crime, almost, oo sinsrle dollar that goes out the Widtso'e, .were present at both the Yoshohito, saying: The bank division savings or tobacco adopted The sessions. and afternoon for coffee, tea, "The latest bulletin regarding the resolutions country morning deprecating agitation for BED QBIP LOOSENED health of his majesty, the emperor, an .liquor that is sent out by the Latter-da- other three of the twelve,. Reed O-Smoot, enlarged system of postal savings McSaints should be kept at home Orson F. Whitney and David have occurred registers changes that ON RUSSIAN SCHOOLS paying an increased rale of We do not produce these things. If Kay, are out of the city. Senator since the last bulletin, issued in ApriL banking protesting any against all the. money that has been sent out Smoot is at Washington and Apostle This bulletinAWhile noting no improve- Interest and of the state for the things forbidden Whitney and Apostle McKay are both ment in his Vondltlon. adds that the legislation to that end. The resolution nroA. Oct. ?. (n th a. by the 'Word of Wisdom' (God's rev abroad. general state of the emperor's health says: sense is "It the of Th decentralisation of ltu this division iVtws.) we that Of be could at council of Is the first not greatly aggravated." home, elation), seventy? Seykept Is not a proper function of ths gov- sias schools and denationalisation would now be among the most pros mour B. Young, Brigham II. Roberts, The Paris newspapers recently pub- it to engage In a competitive tnt theatre and movlnr tirturof J. Golden Kimball, Rulon S. Wells, lished dispatches saying the emperor ernment perous of the states." of savings banking. ih ex- houses wit today by M. Promptly on the stroke of 10 o'clock Joseph W. McMurrin and Charles II. was dying and that Prince Hlrohlto system of which is to be defrayed by Lunacharsky.announced pense formrr ItunnUn minuhe president arose to announce the Hart were present, only Levi Edgar had been appointed regent. taxation." ter of education, who has reached Thomas It. McAd.ims. of Klf a and is to proccrd to Italy to repreiwnt tryinc Virginia, first ih third intrrnationala Thursday, was unanimously elected at the Italian Socialist cor.ffrence. "The central fovrnmnt has president of the American Bankers' association, at the convention of that to turn over the management of the schools to tha local organisation here. srovrnmnU John H. Pucllcher of Milwaukee. which will maintain thfm by taxah Wisconsin, second tion was said. "Ther will b a mode! advanced to the first curriculum, including; aubjer it desifn-e- l and Walter W. Head, of Omaha. Nebto develop a revolutionary conraska, was chosen second science, but this will b mor in th vray of thsn cbliraton'. OO" Private schools will not b permitted." SALT LAKE, Oct. 7. . Gt ture? re n ft Win 1 and 10c ...12c 17c fresh pure Lard 10 pound pail pall fresh pure Lard 45c large Mason Jar New Pack Sour t123 &0c t&c Pkktes.. 16; . s. TUNA FISH SOc can White Tuna . 19o Oc NEW HONEY r Honey rt Uxtractsl 45c . NEKTO out Nekto stock of for winter months at grsat Closinj sacrifice. Stock up now. 25c large bottles Nekto, doien ..$1.75 15c small bottles Nekto. dozen . $5e Put It away In the cellar. This pries is f.ke finding It. . JAP the-counc- il . al lfg-islatlo- a A errrd er v n. Tal-mag- y n - ' 1 FOUR OGOEN STORES i Itlch-mon- vice-preside- vice-preside- J. 1 'WW 11 , 1 "V SS . I nt. LAKKPORT. Cat.. Oct. District Attorney II. It. Churchill, taking the stand as a wlLrens for the prosecution in the case of John A. Sprncer. former clergyman, accused of murdering his wife, testified Thursday that Spencer twice had offered him considerations to slacken hla efforts to obtain a conviction In the cas. Spencer first offered him property valued at about 1800. the district attorney said, and later offered him property worth about $1000 and cash to the amount of 1200 In addition. Churchill was the last witness called by the prosecution. Three defense witnesses testified, one of them a physician, offering medical testimony In support of Spencer's contention that his wife wa drowned accidentally and not slain. , oo it pays to pause' for a chummy, cheery cup of Coffee, It is a stimulus to effort in the office or in the homeit coaxes cheerful for the rest spirits and of the day. As regularly a3 the clock swings 'round tov four, drink an appetizing, reviving cup of .Coffee, Not very far from wherever you are, there is a coffee house, soda fountain, restaurant or hotel which makes a feature of ' Afternoon Coffee, KAYSVILLE CLUBl KAYSVILLE. Oct. 7 The Cay View club of KaysTiile will hold Its next meetlnj? at the home of Mrs. Henry II. Blood on Wednesday afternoon. October 12. ng dYTtlsmt CMmpmifm U PTt limiiag COrrXS swrcaaats UaJied Seats W ti pltafn rM3, which 4 JOIirr C0P a; srtraie im V ml thm with ths PaWa. taaa haU th UmJtmd State of S pnxfoe ta COFFEE .SUfm ma s 4rxU4 by tb ar im ti A am He. COFFEE TRADE PUBLICITT COMMITTEE, 74 Wan Sst. Tk Uu-ra- i If mUJmmm. F km It CLOU Tiny s d wit-ne- w . . ... fe4 An-tont- o. MnTAIv SIGNS LOOAN, Oct. 7. Metal road slfn rtrm.shed by the irtah Ftate Automtv Ml association will t place.i alont Terl trr , Cblortido y tl El It m e as silo-cUtlo- KIECKHAEFER WINS FIRST BILLIARD GAME the road from Ocden to loEsn and north of th city by Thomas N. Nor- rls. under th direction of the advsr tUins; committer of the chm!r of commerc. Then nlgT: wtJl point the way to Cich valley on the YUoi stone highway. t ocl riTTsnrno. t. Xurrt Klerkhaefer cf Chlcaio wen the first in the r.a rm cf Thursday's plar tiittard chamtlcnal ri'rra Msupome. of pionship from Mexico, l to If in CI lcninfs. Tht Mjrh run for Kieckhafer was six: fcr Charles TS'eaton M.iupeme. four. Charles MrCourt, I'ltttburr. defeated a local er.try. SO to it in 72 tr.r.'.rre SVtf.n" high fan was Mc thre-cuhl- on Court's f OO A Frenchman has inrented a ra!n yroof corer for hats. .. y & "the utffl&ixci J drink II BBOlatIa6Et"0BBBBI19EieiEtEStIItKBH4 .'"-- dt-m-w ii 9 m e Grcon Chllo Chooso DHNVCT.' Oct. Dlsirirt Attor-re- y Van Cise announced Thursday a tans; of swindlers had taken that 1 14.000 from an Oklahoma man whw name he withheld. Th swindle, he said, was promoted throueh a faks bucket shop, the dupe beinr permitted to win conldrabla money at first and then Ioinr It when the stock market took a tumble. The daps was told to so to Los wher hi .money would b re funded. Lter hs wa nt to a n Tex a, and th-he derided to appeal to the authorities, U tkm mlf mi Cffmm Clmb, it D-- nn n O) An-a-ei- es TKUt N5e) and it spreads like butter The cooperative grain marketing plans put into effect last sprlr.c by the American Farm u federutlon. accordlns: to the Grain IeaJers" National association, have is e proved so impotlble that the associaas tion no longer deems It neceftry to maintain Its special leiniAtlve comta e mittee in Chtcajro and will remove It to Toledo Immediately, a statement from the dealers orranisatton said. "The emergency which caused us to open offices In Chicago h passed." WOULD CANCEL DEBT said the statement. Thls emerjrency was to warn the farmers that the amBEFORE BANKRUPTCY bitious nrrain poolinr scheme trumpeted to him last sprlna; as a panacea must fail of its own economic deOct. T. ATUXST1C CTTT. K. J fects. The emergency has been met can to cancl better arford America effectively." the III. 000. 000.000 owed this nation by th countries cf Europe, than force them Into bankruptcy throuch payROSEBURG DENTIST ment, Oeonre 'V. NorrU, froremrr rf MAY.NOT TAKE STAND Ihe ThtladelpMa federal rteTve bank. dclare-- Thursday in an addreas before the convention of the American ROPnilUHO. Or.. Oct- Ilox Manufacturers advocation, Mr. Norrls sxprt-wethat counsel for tr. at, M. llrum- thatn field may not place him on the limitation cf armamentslhl;t!'.ef and an or a leajru of r.stior.s wpult aland In his trial for murdering; Dennis Iluwell. laborer, were by t the quicker? and surest solutlcn cf court attache In questions ths at the world economic crin'.s. torneys asked prospective Jurors. Two more veniremen were accept ed tentatively Thursday, brintina the number In the box to nine. Another special venire" was called. Fpectators at the trial were few. FAKE BUCKET SHOP IN $14,000 SWINDLE AK-tixisFrcf-- h JI - CHICAGO. Oct. 7. no r,ps'f ThJm ad C'M NO. S se-e-n T3C : cat - o Right at the peak of the day's duties A nBOBatlECI00lBl3lieBEOK9B0CB'IeEB)Etit SAYS ACCUSED MAN WHEAT POOL FAILS, -MADE BRIBE OFFERS SO DECLARES CLAIM sMM0rouHd to Tow clear-thinki- STORE NO. ft seitf Wsihiweien Twenty. eii-iSTORE STORE NO. 10 h Near Otidin stuls Ne "irt LOOK FOR THE ORANGE FRONTS Twteity.OMrtn nt, uft!on n the clock STORE NO. d. nt. vice-preside- 1 Trsde at ths Iccatlon moit cer.venltnL LB: Wonderful rJcdiclrw The ccJcntiilc blending of reliable vegetable remedies vrho rullcr from of benefit to . Slerplrsnesi Nervousnc83 , t Lo of Aprxtltc Dprr-JTreoble Brain Fag DIatvc CI on Recovery trom laflacn-xand Kindred Ailments Ar yo-dowr.! Ar you Irriub'? Are jtm err: riei? Th.n axtd ialiefy jcurself cf its lr,?f.c.ai rcrr. try ttis tppro-Tea 3 c-i-y inured te nta. B2IACXA rJKCG.COWrASY CI ty. M |