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Show THE OGDEN MONDAY EVENING; DECEMBER 12, 1921. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R ing Europe. The number of men un- terwards as his father was receiving a Ufon. president of the United Ptate der arms has decreased by fully a mil- beating. Grain Growers, Inc. lion in the last 12 months." 1 a life aentencs, Sam serving Foard, Charges that the grain dealers tD oc-- ruahed from the chapel and. sum- terminal markets wrto axe both buymoned a guard from' the outer walL ers and exportera are quoting prkWith his rifle he kept the prisoners at below the flrure world conditions eT PRISONERS WOUND while other guards were sum- supply and demand Jurtlfy,f are conTWO DURING- RIOT bay moned- The prisoners were herded to tained In the statement, . thPtr cells.; lie charges that the present market Leaders of the riot are In the bull la a "one man market" influenced by r one large operator. MARQUETTE, Mich., Dec. 12. A pen. OO' riot smonr crisoners at the branch of The trouble is believed by pruon of- Us in to fric had have here Small Nation Is Anxious to Though Recovery Is Slow the Michigan State Reformatory . Warden Catlin and or. DIES IN TRYING TO UUriPK rmimiun moving piciuro of the prisoners. and Difficult, Good ProgPresent Case Against T. SAVE LODGE PAPERS OO" Sunday. was quelled after Warden Made Is ress knife nine H. received Catltn had Aggresion Jap wounds. Deuty Warden Menhennlt had i DEALERS BLAMED of the Is Taylor in limiFRESNO. Cal.. Dec 12. Char'.es Jardine charge The' only thing: lacking: at the WASHINGTON. Dec. 12. (By the SLUMP WASHINGTON, Dec. 12. Economic Arthur Menhennlt. has been etabbed Inj GRAIN FOR and James B. Hunter is one 01 a member of a Masonic Io!g tation of armafnents conference at ward.min!iftlnra. ChrLet. Associated Press.) The Korean.com recovery of Europe, while slow and the lung. Washington is there has been no mena town near here, lo at HlverdaJs. ine rrilssion announced &undav It was fil difficult. Is making substantial proc- a After the chapel had been darkened! Owing to many people leaving tion of the name of God. No represenIn or nSs declare life tne 1 Hoover in a on Sunday in an effort to savt rain growers. CHICAGO. Dec a number of th prisoners sprang because of the closing wara jng wjth the arms delegates brief uress. Secretary tative of the nations, in their addresses district In-- j condi trade McGill on to international an Q to of of the insist the claim records from a. fire mfcicto mines at aided asked wrr review guDl,01.t Nevada, jt8 The Catlln. God name lodge's officials, Ely. by early of the, right, have mentioned the manyj me pvn. present Korea's case. With trade by t hot destroyed the building whei the body the brief tions. The situation- - contains sre-- loyal prisoners, fought the Insurgents, the vettlbatlon of export reorganized, or given God credit for being the was recently as with their fists, feet and canes The new blshOD of the'McGlll went the warning that adjournment dangers" he- said, out it is not federal trade commission In order that! mt. CUrit was returning from e author of Peace," Apostle Stephen Ii Khows. would formerstatements some to B. as settlement William is of the without ward T"Rl rruont for prennt ruinous unfucrfwf ul the conference knoves were, brought Into'thw Campbell, Bloomy Carving Richards declared at the afternoon d 1.' price i may le determined. In an ap- - ord when a atlfmpt and his counselors of the Korean problem would be to make it appear. wall of the bullilng fell Catlin convicts and the ly of Salt Lake,'Johnson-formerlplav by session of the North Weber i stake are e of "leave an Asiatic to A survey of European conditions. Arthur Menhennlt went down soon af peal eent out Sunday by C 11. uwon him. Gustavo A. quarterly conference in the tabernacle ' i Thurs I. and its ward Us Third the .threaten he said, "all show th.at the danger of conscience, Ogden plague Sunday. ', of ton. the disturb and every Bolshevism is past. peace finality ; Apostle Richards told of attending a tip- The "one field oi coniinuoua WARD CHAPEL DEDICATED re- adjustment of International relat- session of the conference while on a d to tnat deciarea tions. The Slaterville Ward chapel was generation." he unance, recent trip to Washington and of the unciun of state to be government dedicated centlv the He Korea's Rudger Apostle him.r by made heard, it upon right rests on "solemn sanc- balanced budgets and consequent impression mo Clawson. President Bluth ment for reported declared, said he believed that prospects of treaty obligations." It added netary Inflation." tion "world peace were brighter today than President Bluth deplored the fact that DEMOCRACY GAINING report showed eight temple ano that Korea is "both the exponent and ever before but real peace could not the ambi of finished come until men had a true conception 18 civil marriages in the stake during example Japaneso remedies are found, he said, Unless of the personality pf God and the gos- thm past Quarter and urged the teacn-to tions." and inquired whether therea the great recuperation affected in soof the church laws of marriage could be peace In the Far Last u 1:45, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 p. m. agriculturalpel of Christ was, applied to- the;ilfe of Ing cial, political, industrial, were Deonle left of the oe vounff 20,000,000 M me people country win enaangerthe individual. - Bishop Richard H. Brown of the to smart with the injustices of trea and commercial - Apostle Richards and President Harrisville ed. ward told of a recent visit ties unkepf.". .Rulon S. Wells of.the.FlrBt Council of to the Salt Lake The most dangerous of the unbaltemple by the deacons 6tate anced inflation situations. Mr. Hoover 'Not the but force, fraud," .Seventies, were the principal speakers and teachers of his ward and the good V 13 I I ... I I V' 4 at the conference' which was attended i I it said, "gave Japan possession of Bald. Is Germany whose case "depends v made the minds or ment l upon sov on the method and volume of reparav II impressions III iIfi i Korean i and Korean territory by congregations filling the tabernacle of sacredness the the boys regarding with of alliance Her to overflowing. President John V. tions u treaty ereignty. payments." ordinances. While in the capi- - ivorea against itussia in uvi maue ' Outside of the government finance Luuu-vyiMHluth presided and conducted the temple the Brown boys tal outsaid, city states of Bishop President-Franthe base of Korea her number a and op limited session of indispensable morning I 0 taken on a sifirhtseeiner trip and erations against the common enemy look is very encouraging." he continuStratford conducted .the afternoon wer .v; Hotel in were the r visited gam-inamong are places which Institution for "Democratic ed. great acknowledgement session; Utah, the church office, the state advantage she covenanted to safeguard strength among the UO.OOO.OXJO RESIGNATION ACCEPTED Th Korea's Independent and territorial in of Utah. and University capitol formerly supporting autocra-H- . people names of the gen- boys were greeted at the church office sin presenting the for all time. .Then, victorious In Russia extreme CommunUm erkl'church and local stake authorities by the first presidency and at the state tegrity inover she her is slowlv Russia, treaty forged boiling to death In a caldrpn h the' afternoon session. President capitol by Governor Charles it. MaDey to Ko 'of for the ;a starvation. weapon of undoing Bluth said the name of Joseph boys consider the day a red letter rea." FORCED TO CUT ARMY as director of the tabernacle The in thelrvllves. Before leaving Salt oo day choir would not be presented. b.ecause Lake" the boys were taken to the Des- "In the field 6t international politl he had. recently tendered his resigna eret gymnasium where they thorough STOVE MAKING KING cal relations, aside from conflict In tion to the presidencies, of the three lv enioved all. the provisions has ceased and treaties for Tnrkv. wareffective.Russia no long local stakes. The resignation, herald, healthful sports and had a foretaste of neace are DEAD ENGLAND IS OF had been accepted. Director Ballan- - of what they may enjoy when the We er threatens any serious military' of fensive. tyne had been with the choir "for the ber college, gymnasium is completed McWARNS AGAINST S31ALLPOX 11."There are bright prospects ofin naval during that time had Dec. paat 20 years and John LONDON, Ont., land of to its the it of limitation. degree up present Agreed limitations wqrked precautions against Taking Clary, 93. founder of the McClary Tho intense but perfection and the congregations gath spread of smallpox which Is nowOf rag Manufacturing company, said to be the ermamsnt are not very ofhopeful, raxes and In had' a economic at services tabernacle in the form the pressure virulent the parts ?ertng ing stove Industry, In the British unbalanced budgets is slowly dlsarm- enjoyed the fruits of his labor. His country was urged by Apostle Rich- largest imoricin died today. empire, last public appearance will be on De- ards. He said he was glad to note !fcTT"a kM " cember 16 when a concert will- - be that due warning had been given edi 5 vho for held in the tabernacle. by newspapers and he regard 'v torially as an ed of It also announced the that factor Bluth jfresidCnt important Charles S. Ross had resigned as man- church to teach people to care for their strange reason cast ager of the tabernacle choir and this bodies. He made' a comparison be tween New York and Utah. New York resignation had also been accepted love to tho inds'aRjl with regrets.. Manager Ross was re- state with its "ten millions of lnhabl sponsible for the organization 26 years tants had less smallpox because of ago and had retained thatposition compulsory vaccination than did Utah became thorniest; with about half a million population rendering efficient service during that where was not vaccination of time. compulsory. period fcalkod-abo- ut soman UTAH'S FINEST THEATRE Apostle Richards expressed his be- People, ought to take advantage of lief that- at ' the coming Christmas safeguards revealed by science, he said. season there would be thoughts, of He warned against taking patent medin Europe real peace in the minds of men. All icines which he said were contributivo 1 ";v:.v V-- V.; X8WV ' are opposed to war with the exception rather than curative for maladies Directed ryUchCr , of. a few who promote war for selfish from which humans suffer, common sense The said that now speaker he but purposes hoped the steps ViTl about the most uncommon thing TILL WEDNESDAY, INCLUSIVE being taken for the ending of the hoT was in the world- - The gospel teachs us rors of war might be successful. to be sensible. The religion of tho PRAISES BAIiFOUIVS SPEECH V... Latter Day Saints is practical and is The speaker told ' how he was be f interpreted in terms of living. V-'vS'- pressed, with. the speech of Arthur J. to President ensaid Wells he could of Great Balfour, representative the remarks of Apostle Richards. tain at the limitation of armaments dorse .V ... I I way to shed forth light and conference. Hi's speech contained the "The is we live. There "by the lives real spirit of unselfishness. Of all na- truth Million Dollar Picture was no doubt in his mind that- vac tions, he said, great Britain could cination was a. wonderful precaution least afford to scrap her. navy because 'Si smallpox and he had arranged British possessions were scattered oor against a to with his doctor vaccinate fmily. all the world and the protection of The Lord expects us to take advantage the navy was needed for, the trans- of the means of guarding against sick portation of food from the colonies to ness." ... the mother country. And yet Great We are air afflicted spiritual Two Hour and a Half Britain was willing to enter into the maladies. Some of these.with ..: ALSO GAYLORD LLOYD IN THE BIG COMEDY, 'TROLLEY TROUBLES ills spiritual spirit of the proposals of Secretary were contagious-anshould be quar LATEST PATHE NEWS , m. and Hughes for a naval holiday, 8:30 . They were 6:00 at antined p. 3:30, lying, 1:00, against Starting saidthat real ;Apostle Richards dishonesty and killing. .What peace cannot come unless the gospel thieving, is to the body, sin is to the PRICES THE LOWEST of Christ is applied to the life ol tne sickness God has. given means for heal individual. All other efforts will be of soul. ing, both physical and spiritual ills. . nd avail without the gospel in the The gospel is. to make the soul clean hearts of men, he said. There must and healthful. The adversary. Is seek also be a better understanding of the ing to destrov both body and the 2tic; character and personality of God, that soul that he might the upset we are His children and God is our of .God. He will tempt ustheto works form Children 12 Years, 10c; 15 Years, 20c father, the speaker- declared. . will habits the that and body destroy 'THE HOME OF MASTER PHOTOPLAYS" , r The . churches of the world, the to commit sins that will destroy the devitepeaker declared, have .become is for the body as soul. ' alized and have failed to have any ef- well asRepentence soul." the "Nofect upon the lives of men, Apostle Richards commended the where in the world does the. church stake upon .Its progress as shown In influence the- thoughts, lives and emo- the quarterly report read by President 4r tions of men as In the Church of the Bluth. He said this section of the is Saints because this and letterLatter Day church had for a long time commandDay. Saints have a more ed his love and respect and admirathe the personality tion. He loved the people of the We.adequate conception of of , God, he declared. ... ber stakes because they love God and PRESIDENT WELLS SPEAKS because they work. The report indicat.President Wells said whenever he ed zeal of the people. There came to Ogden he always felt he was are industry, few stakes In the church where In the presence of good people "who are such reports could be truthfully made. devoted to the work of the Lord. All When he learned that the presidency were working together and all had met once eacn wees ror correiatuyj been baptized into the church of the work. and to receive suggestions trdrn stake members and then meet with the Only Begotten Son of God. He said the Latter Day Saints had stake workers another night each week did not wonder at the great accepted' the gospel because of- its he said-h.cleansing power upon the soul and all success of the stakeH ehouid be grateful for the gospel be FOLLOW EXAMPLES cause It is .indeed the pearl of great The leaders of the stake were an to the the speaker price. example "The gospel which had been, taught said, and said It people, devolved upon the in all dispensations had again been people of the stake also to set an exOne of those gripping snow stories of the .restored to the earth through the In- - ample to the world in righteousness. Prophet- Joseph He called attention to the teachings of strumentality of Northwest. It's a big Paramount. Smith. The world had been overtaken Jesus who declared that if a man teach In darkness and men had wandered' he must be the very incarnation of from the truth 'and a 'restoration of the gospel. He wished the beauties of the gospel was necessary," he said: the gospel would come to the young "John while on the Isle that they might people in such a saw the day in which we now live understand that way' all things worth when an angel wpuld fly In "the midst while came through the gospel of ' 6l heaven bringing the gospel back ,to Jesus Christ. We are living in that glorious An appeal for the construction of . earth. day and we should be valiant for. the tne Yveoer college srymnasium was made by Apostle Richards who declartestimony we have received." ed" that the Deseret gymnasium in Salt QUARTERLY REPORT President Bluth in presenting the Lake had brought people into the ; let- church and allayed much prejudice. quarterly report told of receiving ters from President James Wother-spoo- n The gymnasium was a means for the who la now engaged in mission cleansing of the body and would be of work In England. The former benefit, to both the young and to the ' ary stake president reported a pleasant tired business man, 'he said.. oo voyage and great Joy in his mission, ; ary labors. The report showed that the high SEALING OF CABLE council had been reorganized wi,th James Erickson from the Third ward MYSTIFIES CAPITAL fWalter N. Farr from the Tenth ward and Heber M. Hawkes from the Tay-lor- v ward as 'new members.. Walter WASHINGTON, Dec. 12: State de Farr was formerly superintendent of partment officials declared themselves 1 the Tenth ward Sunday school and mystified today at the statement is V Heber Hawkes was a member of the sued last night by the Postal Tele , Taylor ward bishopric. . graph & Cable company . through its The, removal of Heber Hawkes from San" Francisco office that tho Guam- the Taylor ward bishopric necessitited cable had been sealed "within the a reorgonization and his place was fill- Yap three, days by Bom person un past' ed by James J. Gibson. Bishop W. H. known to the company. Officials said the cable in question. which was seized and sealed soon after the United States entered the world war, never had been unsealed so far as they had been advised and title vtoas-it still remained with. the allied and. J sociated powers as described in the of Versailles. treaty oo fiRT UEBER Warn. EURO PE FORCED STAHEQIIA ITERLY KOR - AT ARMS TABLE ATTRACTS THR OMGS; TO CUT ARMIES .J..- - - JUS'S PEAK fjls 4 incf-ptlo- n 1 Vi i , - rch n-r--f Alsace-Lorrain- y 5 - Again Today . 11 k -- nvA u j; V l ii n rt iixiii - .'-- . . Bal-lanty- ne . - . dramat ofan Sii-- i 1 j - - acertair MAMBTR M r TODAY . - ' : VST D oug. Fairbanks' ; girl . . "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" . . . . d . 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Membership in the hotel ' Vclubs" costs ten . cents and business Is flourishing. The police have decided they cannot interfere until February l; when a. new charter giving the city control and regulation of all' clubs becomes effective. - ; OO Philippines regularly export cigars . . to' 40 countries, ' . i Gloria Swanson and Wallace Reid Christmas Day "Don't Tell Everything" gioro From the famous "Get Rich Quick WallingfortT' stores. Written, directed and titled by the authors, Mr. and Mrs. George Randolph Chester. -- - flu I ' n a "SUPER SPECIALS ONLY". Next Sunday Will Rogers in "Ioubling for Romeo Si |