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Show I Tme m I SPANISH FORK, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd, 1027. VOLUME XXVI Apostle J.A.Widstoe is Williams Takes Car Speaker at Conference Of Horses to the East Ed. Williams left today for Wisconsin with a car load of fine (Jratt horses, which he Intends selling, and will bring back two car (nails of pure . bred Gurensey and Holstipn dairy cows. It set ms that at the present time we have a surplus of good draft were house. The Sunday Resaions horses which can lie used to good adheld In the City Pavilion. vantage In the east. The hoises The Priesthood sessions were pre- which Mr. Williams is taking aie the sided over by Stake President Henry pick of, the draft horses of this comA. Gardner, as he felt that we might esAt the Saturday morning session, munity, a market by deli voting only tablish Home alter Ringing, "Our Mountain Brock-bangood stuff, which would lie a talu.tbl- k So Dear. President Wells T. outlet for the aui plus animals we gave a report of the condition have. On the other hand, our dairv of the of the Priesthood, quorums industry needs the pure bfod stock Stake." William A. Cornaby, a mem- from the Wisconsin dairy herds, so ber of the presidency of the Nine- that the exchauge will be mutually teenth Quorum of Seventy, gave a profitable. in how interest to on maintain Ja!k quorum meetings. Stake Clerk Arthur Nelson gave a talk on record our benefit. We observe the Sabbath Keeping. Frank N. EJinnn, secretary day for; two principal reason: to rest of the Stake Genealogical committee and to worship the Lord. The old gave a talk on the power of the Christian Idea of death as a rest in Priesthood as reflected in Temple idleness is not in accord with reason marriages and temple ordinances for nor religion. We have fallen Into life the dead. habit, a great many of us, of using Members of the Priesthood from the Sabbath day as a day of recreaFirst ward, gave a chorus under the tion, which is wrong. We should have recreation, it is true, but ii direction of Joseph F, Skinner. A talk was. given on how to make should come on some other day. A a quorum sucensful by John lJoyack movement is gathering headway in of the Presidency of the Elder Quo- the world to have a five day week rum of Third ward. for work, leaving one 'day for recBrief extemporaneous talks were reation and one day for worship. Let made by Priest Archie Boyack of the us piepare our food and do other Fourth ward, Deacon Preston G. necessaiy work on the Sahhath day No man can Hughes of the Second ward and us simply Teacher Delos Bockstrom of tile First say he is independent of the Almighward. ty Power, call it what he choose. Apostle John A. Widtsoe, repres- Some men claim to be alivp simply enting the general authorities oi the because they eat and move around. church, made a' few closing remarks They are dead in their shoes. A man in which he commended the splendid cannot remain alive unless be par-lakmanner in which the meeting had of spiritual food. Religion Is been carried on. from tiie heart and is not a matter of The congregation sang, Now Let rules and regulations. This church lTs Rejoice In the Day ot Salvation never attempts to drive people to after which the benediction was pro- Heaven. Dont ask counsel of the nounced by Deacon Clifford Warner authorities of the church unless you are willing to abide by that counsel of the Second ward. At the Saturday afternoon session wlten it is given. 'l promise you, the congregation sang. Come Come oe said in closing, That if you will invocation Ye Saints, after whhh the worship the Sahhath in spirit and in . T. Money. iiiuh, that you will be blessed and was offered by Bishop Tile congregation then sang, "Come prospered. All Ye Sons of God. Alter a selection by the Lleurance the Dean Stone of the Second Ward Club, Kipling's Recessional, Deacons gave a talk on how a Deacon lenedUtion was pronounced by Dish-i- p Quorum can assist their Bishop; llenry Gardner. At the Sunday afternoon session W. Bird Allen of Salem spoke oil Low a Bishop may use the ordained the Fourth ward choir, under the of Ed. Williams, with Miss Priests and Teachers. Arthur Briggs of Salem remit rod .Mary Williams at the piano sang a solo, 0 Say Not I Journey Alone.' lnspirer of the Ancient Seers, afAngus D. Taylor of the Presidency ter which the invocation was offered of the 129th quorum of Seventy gave ay Charles W. Booth. The congrega-Ho- n a talk on the social opportunities ot then sang, "Redeemer of Israel." Widtsoe was the first speaka Priesthood Quorum. Blaine Hanseu Apostle a Priest of the Palmyra ward gave a er. lie said in part: It appears from talk on What the Priesthood Means the Splendid atndanee at the of this conference that, there to Me; Dr. Joseph Hughes discussed the problems of the class leader. Len-or- are fn.ly as many people attending Larsen, who has been absent in n this stake as there formerly were California for three years, David 11 .n the entire Nebo Stake, so that diBoyack, President of the Second quo- viding stakes seems to be a good rum of Elders and Win. B. Frost, ot thing. I heartily coinmend the ofthe Presidency of the 19th quorum ficers of this Stake: particularly the of Seventy were called and each gave presidency,, who are doing their utmost to serve God. Recently I was a short talk on Priesthood work. Apostle Widtsoe in his closing re- appointed ss a member of a Governmarks said In part: We should he ment board to study the conditions wiling to stand byithe faith we claim of the reclamation projects, and we have. We should not be afraid to1 was agreeably surprised to learn that do our best In our posit Iona in the oiflclaia in high position In the,lInit-- ( Priesthood and trust to the Lord tc ed Stutes Government have high reassist us. Wediave been persecuted gard for the integrity of our people in the past and are now being perse- and have faith In us that we will pay cuted and evilly spoken of because we our obligations to the last dollar. The have the truth and claim to have the of the Great Northern authority to act In the name ot God. Ruilroad, who appeared before the used and commission In the luterest ot the The Priesthood must kept in condition all the time to he Milk River project In Montana, what really effective. It is .more Import- he would do If the project were givant to know about the things of to- en to him for his own. Without hesday than to study Into the mysteries itation lie answeted that he would get of the world to come. It Is the duty a lot of Mormon families to route aud of the Priesthood always to combat iottle on the project, set up their orevil." ganization. and theu 'go back home, The congregation sung in closing perfectly satisfied that the project "Ye Who Are Called to Utlior." after would take care of itself. Although which the benediction was pronounc- t.e have u relatively short growing mason in this country and other difed by William Riches. At the Sunday morning session ficulties to contend with, we prosper the congregation under the direction because' we have the blessings ot the of F. J. Faux aang. Pralse'to thr Lord upon this land. I have found Man Who Communed With Jehnva, a crnsideiuble degree of good will was among the people of Ihe world who after which the opening prayer rote-gut. offered by Patriarch William G have Investigated Mormonlsm to any The Lleurance Club then ren- extent. Mortnonlsm contains the answer to the great questions of life. dered a selection.. President Gardner gave a short ReaJ education does not militate tulk on the statistics of our stake. ighist religion, it la people who have What Value the Aaronb just a smattering of learning who A talk. Priesthood have Been to Me" W'hr a uiiot reconcile science with faith in given by Priest Mark Huff of the God. Honor your leaders in your Lake Shore ward; John K. Bowen Jr., stake and wards by following them, talk and you will lie safe. Great letunittg .of the Stake High Council gave aReed on the history of the Sabbath; tn.l rkl.e., do not make leadership. Halverson of the Stake High Council Ihe only safe and correct leadership gave a talk on Our Attitude Toward Is vested In the Priesthood of God. A solo was rendered by Arthur the Sahhath I)uy. The Lake Shore Male Quartet ren ttrlggs of Salem, selection. derod President Ed. M. Rowe spok A talk, How Should a Boy spend briefly tracing the growth of the Sunday," was given by Priest Ray htirch from the bug in it mg otha Christensen of the First ward.' present time. Andrew Jenson, assistant church Mary N. CUyson ot the Third ward gave a talk on The Sabbath Day In historian was the last speaker. Saint Home. a Latter-Da- y staled that .the reason the Latter-naA selection wua rendered by the faints were successful Is because they fear God. He compared Ihe difficulfourth Ward male quartet. Andrew Jenaon. ntslstaut rhtirth ties of other pioneers to the west historian, explained briefly how the with those of the Mol toons, lie an! Sabbath came to bo changed from 'hat where others cursed the MorSaturday to Sunday, and showed hnw mons prayed; where the olio is Ua the Lord In this day hail recognised trouble in H"lcitlttg and follow mu lender the Mormons lmd tnnc. '1 h y Sunday as the Sabbath, , know and honored tlielr leadi ra. He Apostle John A. Whitson commended the program of the meeting very then trai'ed the eatly hlsttoy f tl e highly. In developing the Mihjot t ot various settlements of the Chnnh. ihe Sahhath Day, Elder Widtsoe said The congregation sang lit cteslnp, that Ihe Lord gives us no command- "O Ye Mountains High," after with it ment that Is not In accord with htt the benediction was pronounced by mun understanding or that Is not for Stoke Clerk Arthur Nelson. Funeral Services for $25,000 Check for Swim Victory A-- Bl.-h-o- ses--io- d J nt High School to Hold August Swenson Institute for Farmers An exceptionally large concourse of Following Is the program for the relatives and friends attended the farmers' funeral service Monday afternoon of be held and houskeepers Institute to February 5th at August Swenson, pioneer, which were Spanish Saturday, Fork, High School, under held at the Fourth ward chapel with Ihe direction of the ExBishop Isaac Briggs In charge. Elo- tension Service and Agricultural the Agricultural to tributes character and the quent ind Home Economics Departments faith of Mr. Swensou were paid by of the School; Bishops Marinus lair sen and Henry GarJne'r, Patriarch William Grotegut 9:30 to 10:30 General Assembly The regular Quarterly Conference of Palmyra Stake was held Saturday and Sunday. The Saturday meetings were held in the Spanish Fork High School for the members of the Priests hood pml In the Second ward meeting es NUMBER 5 AnnounceCommunity Singing, who made the ments, presentation of the Farm Musical numbers Bureau program of work, by Wm. included an opening and closing selof the Spanish Grotegut, president ection by the ward choir, a selection Fork local. ' jy the Fourth ward quartet, composMen's Session ed of Gilbert and Roy Johnsou and 10:30 to 11:30 Cow testing circles and better sires Mr. and Mrs. George Larsen; a vocal by Prof. K. C. Ikeler, Dean of the solo, "Face to Face," by Ed. School of Agriculture, U, A, C. a planolngue, "The Lord Is My Women's Session "Flower CulShepherd," by Mrs.- - Sylvia Swenson ture, by Emil Hansen, landscape with Miss Norma Swenson at the specialist, U. A. C. piano, and a aolo, " A Perfect Day" by F. J. Faux. The opening prayer 11:30 to 12:30 Making Your Fruit was by John H. Hayes and the closTree More Profitable," by Prof. ing prayer by David Williams. HenTracy Abell, Horticulturist, U.A.C, ry A. Gardner dedicated the grave In 12:30 to 1:30 luncheon. the Spanish Fork cemetery. to 2:30 General Assembly The name of James Swenson was 1:30 4 reel picture presented by the. accidentally omitted from the list Bureau of Animal Hushandy U, S, of Mr. Swensons surviving children Department of Agriculture, "From appearing In The Press last week. Out of the Shadows. Womens Section Mrs. Hyrum Christ opherson and 2:30 to 3:30 Kitchen Improvement, by Mrs. daughter lola.and Nephi Christopher Effle S. Barrows, Home Manageson, have returned home after spendment specialist, U. A, C. ing three weeks in California. 2:30 to 3:30 Mens Section Crop Rotation and its Relation to Soil Mrs. John Bingham waa hostess to VII-Xclub Saturday evening. the Fertility," by J. C. Jorgenson, AgFive Hundred waa the diversion, prizronomist, U. A. C. Common Diseases es for high score being won by Mrs. 3:30 to 4:30 of Poultury," by W. II. Warner, Sherman McGarry and George Rig-truconsolation prizes by Mrs. W. Poultryman, U. A. C. C. Adams and George Newitt. LunMrs. Erastus Barney has returned cheon was served at 11:30 to 15 members and two special guests, Mr. to her home at Lake Shore after visand Mrs. George Rigtrup. iting for some time with Kimball Barney and family at Burley, Idaho. Admirers ot Master Eugene JacobAndrew Jenson, assistant church sen, talented young violinist, will be pleased to learn that he played a vio- historian, spent Monday in Spanish lin aolo for the B. Y. U. student body Fork gathering data for the writing last Thursday morning. And also of a history of the wards of this stake played for assembly at 2 o'clock in since the beginning ot the 20th centhe afternoon of the same day, which tury. was broadcasted over the radio. This Mrs. Ellas Jones and daughter Ilel-g- a, waa part ot the Leadership Week pro- and Bishop Briggs, dosing remarks. 'x l X' I jki ? V. : S i i Wil-ttam- s; f, ,s George Young, the 17 year old lad who beat 100 other gwim mers to Catalina Island won fame and a fortune. Photo shows Wm. Wrigley Jr. presenting Young with his check for the 25,000 .first : prize. Air Cleaner Is A Ladies Convention 1 Device Wear-Savin- g . ' Held Here Saturday The ladles of Palmyra gtake held Probably no single mechanical feature n w in use is more effective in a convention Saturday in connection pro onging the life of a motor car the with regular Palmyra Stake quarthan the air cleaning device. Mrs. Annie Rowe The cleaner, which is now standard terly conference. of the Stake Primary President Beck, on motor Brothers Dodge equipment Board presided at both morning and car1:, is very simple in construction, afternoon sessions. The singing for of outer shell and only the consisting a rotating fan. The clarifying of the the morning session was under the air Is accomplished by centrifugal direction of the Stake Primary Assoforce; that Is the rotation of the fan, ciation. A talk, Making the Home More Attractive was given by Mrs. through which all the air passes, throws the particles of dirt against ) Eliza Nelson. A chorus was given the outer shell and they drop through by the Primary children of Salem. the bottom of the cleaner, allowing A talk, Proper Reading in the Home' only the dean air to pass through the was given by Miss Kate Tippetts of the Primary Stake Board; a talk, combustion chambers. When we Music and Pictures in the Home that an automobile engine was1 given by Miss Diantha Livingbreathes from fifty to one hundred times as much air as we do, we can ston, ef the Stake Primary PresidenAn solo was rendered readily see that the air cleaner by cy. Mrs. accordeon of the Y, L. Laura by Fereday and from dirt mixing preventing grit with the engine lubricant insures a M. I. A. Stake Board. A talk, SoOpportunities Within the Home longer life in the main and connect- cial was given by Mrs Florence. Faux ot ing rod bearings, the pistons and the the Y. L. M. I. A. Stake Board. A rings and cylinder walls. was .rendered by members of According to figures, furnished by trio the professors of automotive engin- the First ward Relief Society. A talk, Family Excursions, was giveering of Purdue University, fifty per en 1y Mrs Kate Skinner of the Fourth cent of the wear and tear on an enward Relief Society. A talk on Genroad-diIs caused and dust gine by waa given by Mrs. Nora Carter ealogy which enters through the intake. GeneaLikewise, the same dust combining secretary of the Second ward with the oil of the engine, is the logical committee. At the Saturday afternoon session, carchief ingredient of the bon which accumulates in the com- the singing was under the direction of the Stake Relief Society Board. A bustion chambers. . selection was given by Mrs. Bessie Now then, what should a polite Hales and children of the First ward Ida Smoot Dusenberry little hoy say to a lady who has given PHm&ry; Mrs. him a penny for carrying her bun- of the B. Y. U. Faculty gave a talk on the morality of our young people; dles? n " I am too polite to say 'it ma'am. a selection was rendered by Miss Jones and company; a talk, FamA number of girls gathered at the ily Devotion" was given by Mrs. Lyle home of Miss Mildred Evans Sunday Creer, President of the Y. L. M. I. A. afternoon. A delicious dinner was Stake Board; a vocal duet waa rendered by members of the Second ward prepared by the girls. Primary association; a talk, "Contact with Righteous People Outside the "hoiAnyone wanting dairy cows, st lens or Guernseys, see G. V. Hayes Home," waa given by Mrs. Phebe for particulars. We will furnish loan Markham, president of the Leland on 20 months time at 714 interest. Relief Society. I have nothing to do with anything For job trucking or hauling of any that Yaudrey and Williams are handsee Herbert E. Williams, kind, ling. DR. G. C. TAYLOR. re-ali- zo rt so-cal- ld . Af-lo- -- p; left Friday morning for a trip of several weeks In California. They A number of the friends of Mrs. will visit with relatives at Berkeley Lucy Stone pleasantly surprised her and return home by way of Log AnMonday evening at her home, the oc- geles. casion being her birthday. The evenMrs. Glen Miller was hostess to the ing was spent in playing progressive Pollyana, the first prize being won Sorosis Club last Thursday evening. by Ed. Money and the consolation Mrs. Golden Waldron received the prize going to Mrs. Fred Ludlow. A favor for high score at the bridge delicious luncheon was served buffet game, with Mrs, Rex Daniels the guest favor. ' Refreshments were serstyle by the visitors. ved to the club members and the folThe brothers and sisters of An- lowing guests: Mrs. Bernard Cromie, drew V Nelson Jr., his mother and Mrs. Frank Hughes, Mrs. J. D. Miller. a number of hia older nephews and Mrs. Rex Daniels and Mrs, Horace nieces went to Sprlngvilie Friday ev- Fereday ening and gave him a pleasant surClaude C. Cornwall, recreational prise. Following a bounteous supper provided by the visitors, the ev- leader of the General Church Board ening was spent enjoying 600. There of the Y. M. M. I. A. was present at a meeting of the presidencies ot all were 20 present. the stake and ward associations In Honoring Mr. and MTs. Merrill Palmyra Stake last Saturday evening Crandall of Provo, who recently re- at the Third ward meeting house. A turned from a trip to the coast, a demonstration of community singing, family party waa given by the bro- a discussion ot the work ot the ward thers and sisters and their wives and and stake recreational committees, husbands at the home of Mr. and and a demonstration of recreation Mrs. Bryan Stewart of Salem. Din- leadership were the features ot the ner waa served at 8 o'clock, covers meeting. being laid for 14. There were also ten children present. The evening Spanish Fork Shooters Beat waa spent enjoying games and visiting. The function took place SunPayson in Rabbit Hunt day evening. The Spunlsh Fork Fish and Game Camp No. 2 of the J. Wylie Thomas chapter of the Daughters of L'tah Association and the Payson Fish and Pioneers will meet at the home ot Game Association finished their memMrs. Will Browne Wednesday, Febdrives Sunday with a rabbit ruary 9th. The history ot Mr. and bership Mostda. Although rabbit hunt at Mrs. James B. Christianson will lie were not plentiful until they were given. driven to the edge of Utah Lake, they' there became easy victims and about SOU rabbits were killed In 20 minutes. Spanish Fork was winner by six rabbits. As a result the Payson club will treat the Spanish Fork club to a dance In the near future. The dance will be held at Payson. There were 50 hunters on each side. Spanish Fork had a truck to carry their rabbits home and they were distributed to a large crowd of people who waited for them. One accident marred the event, but ranie Just at the dose ot the event. Francis Bellows, of Lake Shore, shooting with the Spanish Fork club, accidentally shot off the index finger of hln right hand. He had stooped to pick up a rabbit he hud shot, when his gun caught in a brush twig and was accidentally discharged. Dr. F. R. Fra nipt on ot Spunlsh Fork rushed Mr. Bellows to Payson for medical attention, gram. - Jabea Faux of Moroni Is spending a few days here visiting with his son, F. J. Faux, and family. WEATHER REPORT y 1 1 OFcrmnn, Jennie Mae Olsen, Katie Ludlow , Flora Heddoes and lici t tierhansley in Tin Miuiie Wheel Spanish Fork High School )pera, at the Winona, February 11 ami 12. ILr-i- ! I |