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Keep M usterole handy jars and tubes. To Mothers Mutterole it also made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for CM sirens Mutterole. Unfailing Supply It's easy to entertain guests In the city because you cun get plenty of food Just by opening a can, and plenty of music Just by opening a window. Life. Statistics can be unanswerable. For that reason, they are Ignored. EVEN hutiilri-llu- - tin d I n nii'Uil-n- limit h of J kui fl rid of I Fiiln!. coitiuiouly known .Moriie ti, will ol erv - the coti'-tes- s ; Vdv'v' l ' vK ' 4 i.41' ''), c.X' f . J fexv - ' Vv - "'i vt. ,s- J - Jy are pretty slow. "Slow? said the young farmer . lltlfliliridle evieptloii of the of the liomaii Cnlhidlc clitireh In solemnly. By heek. no. Why, my sister Sitm.intliy milked 27 eew nnd churned II MiuiitI of bulter this nni'idrrr before hrenkfnst." till-eng- of vlilliirs will nttetul the niijor to lie held In Suit Lake ttirg week, coming front all over the Ililon. from Catiailn and from Mexico, while repreaetdntlves of rongregn-tins of the i hureli In fiirelgti hiiuls will ulmi he tm will he held III the great pltwenr. (tally Suit laike inliernaele, ntul every evening n png- emit will be given there, ih'iil.llng tie rise and progress of the elairi li. Taking part In lids png-eewill tie n east of aeoii-s- , mid the choir of IkV) voieett, heard during the winter over nathuinl radio liiiiudiust.w ill alng under the three-tlu- n of I'rof. Anthony . I.titul, nccoiapiitiled by the great tubemuele organ, pltiyisl hy Irof. Tracy Y. Cannon. This pageant will Ik repented nightly until all who desire to see It have seen It. The tahemncle will accommodate about 0,000 each night. On the opening day of the celebration, April 6, every I.ntter lr.y Saint community In the world, liieluding those In ull European countries. In North and South America, Soul It Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii, the South Sea Islands, nnd the Orient, wilt hold slmuitntieous gatherings celebrating the even. At each of these gatherings will he heard read a message from the presidency of the clitireh. In order to accomplish this, the message will be translated Into a score of languages. One fetiturc of this world wide celebration will be the llluinlnntfon hy use of huge tlood lights of the seven temples of the clitireh. Most of these structures are situated on the highest or most prominent parts of the cities In which they stand, and when illuminated thus at night will be visible for miles around. These temples are located at Salt Lake, I.ognn, Muutl and St. George, Utah; at Mesa, Artz.; Cardston, Altiertn. Canada, nnd Lnle, Hawnilnn Islnnds. President Ilchor J. Grant will tie In general charge of the celebrations. On April 6, 1830, six men assembled on the farm Of Peter Whltmer, near Fayette In Seneca county. New York, and there formally organized the Clitireh of Jesus Christ of Latter-DaSaints. The men who signed the paper which legalized the church ns a religious Nnly In that state were Joseph Smith, Jr., Oliver Cowdcry, llyrnm Smith. Peter Whltmer. Jr.. Satnnel II. Smith and David Vi'liitmer. In Dceeinber, 1S30. the founders of the Iiuii'li decided to move to Ohio and they settled near Ivlrttand In that state where the fln-- t organ-zatloof n first presidency took place on March 13. psil. viih Joseph Smith as president and Kidney IMgden nnd Frederick C. Witliairs n.v counselors. In June of that year the first temple of the clitireh was begun nt Kirtiand. The history of the church has been one of steady growth mid repeated moves westward. Soon after building the temple at Kirtiand and the body of the church was moved to the Missouri-Illinoiregion with headqttnrtcrs In the town of ettv which the Mo,"i.,ps practiNai'vno. III.. cally built up themselves nnd In which they erected their second temple. Hut religious persecution forced them to move westward again and in the movement to the IJocky mountains was projected. In the spring of the Mormon Pioneer company was organized hy Irfghum Young and on April 11 of that year set out for the Itock.v mountain. The party consisted of 73 wagons, V!.'! men, three women and two children; IIS persons in all. After a trying Journey of three months across the great plains this party arrived In Suit Itke valley on July 24, 1817. nnd camped on the present site of Salt Lake City. Word whs sent back to the other traveling camps that a resting place had been found and the site for a new temple selected. During the next few years the work of colonization went forward rapidly. In 18.V5 and lSod hundreds ef Europeans were fleeing from their native lands because of the Crimean war nnd the high cost of food. Among them were many who had Joined the Mormon church nnd who wanted to reach the Zion which tied been established in the western wilderness. It soon became a serious problem for. Brigham Young how to get these people from the Missouri river to Utah. Most of them wore poor and had no money with which to hu.v wagons nnd oxen. S he devised the plan of having them build hand carts and uo these to transport their belongings ueross the plains. The Hand-car- t result was the emigra- - I JdU .rJ tcH r V ... nh ' li tLJ- - 'J L - at The miinlry I more virtuous than the town. The wort! fast am! 'alow, for I mi a nee, lave one meaning In the town, while In the eoitn-tr- y their inclining I more virtuous. A e'ly rlrl on her vneullon was trying to flirt with a young farmer. T suppose. she tuiM. with n wink I rtippt'xe the glrla around hern v - la wfa4 saw Bitty btttb 4 mitt York : V, ' tin one ib tun Tho Country for Virtu Konutor Thomas of Oklahoma suit! In an after dinner eecli In New -- pOMiIliIe : tt tt-- t rx i-a--v . et ' OfILY A DOCTOR r 4 KNOWS WHAT A LAXATIVE SHOULD BE tnlii-rnacl- e 18-1- over-eating- : iy tut liUiilritlih ttiiiiitt'rwiry of the organ-Iztom of fit Jr il.iir. li In n cclcbra-Ill'l- 1S-1- Too much to eat too rich a die. too much smoking. Lots of things cause sour stomach, but one thing can correct It quickly. Phillips Milk of Magnesia will alkalinlzo the acid. Take a spoonful of this pleasant preparation, and the system Is soon sweetened. Phillips Is always ready to relieve ; to check distress from all acidity; or neutralize nicotine. Itemember this for your own comfort; for the sake of those around you. Endorsed by physicians, but they always say Phillips. Don't buy something else and expect tlia game results! Try HANFORDS of t s -- or For Barbsd Wire Cuts r tat n Oct the a: 4 wwwt hMw of frlyrrh Bsssm m J'limiKiiliiN SORE THROAT ?' Xfi e:t hft'iH kMUM Al imlm rn let v s iVA. will, h It tu begin Sutnl.iv, April 0, I'.tUi, at S..lt In It t'l:y, ui.d width will Inst n week. The t'tlfl.rn ilon will be probably the birred religious field ever held In we-tet'ollotl Slnlfs, and will niirnei more Mt,ple tlmn any oilier religious gathering lu Amerhn, with Dont w '-- ' eoitam EAR OID A. O. LEONARD, Lm. 90 Hi Am, Nv Yotk Cky - t - It aurt 1 It JI II it 2-- Ireneiiiljr a weary player walked over the nmuml nml looked atmur at fur hla holt. The four men n him, ehutitliie. "I'hl jwi bit Unit hull? I'.ravo! You've ihute It In one. old nmn. lok! Ii'a In the hole! The player liMiked lieu Ihlered. Here how It rolled, they u Id, the green. tracing n emirs aero A perfect aliot t The right angle a. i the right strength! Bravo! The wenry plnyer pulled out a tut fered retire card. Gooil. mild he; for Ihla hole!" - now-famou- s ' ' Tbl I a view of th famous Salt Laka tern, I in the grounde where the centennial which pie celebration of the Latter-DaSaints church will bo held. This structure wat built in pioneer day and required 40 years In tbs construction. It was built at a coct of $1,000,000. 2. This is tho Interior of the Salt Lake taber. nacle. Its aeating capacity Is 9,000. At the far end ie shown tho great organ, one of the meet famous organa of the world; an Instrument that has been frequently heard on national radio broadcasts. 3. This exterior view ehowe the tabernacle at Salt Lake City, the building In which the prlnci pal gatherings of the centennial celebration of the Mormon church will be held. This structure Is 250 feet long end 150 feet wide, and has a 1. y roof. dome-shape- tlon," an epic In American history of heroism, pathos nnd loynlty to tin Ideal. If this migration Is nn epic, no less a one Is the story of the colonization of the intennoiintuln region by these people In a wilderness filled with savage tribes of Indians of nncertuln temper, nnd carried on nmld nil the hardships and privations tf pioneer life. But their triumph over nil Is written in the history of the state of Utah nnd It was nritly summed "up hy Theodore Iooscvelt when he once said: Here is this slate the pioneers nnd those who came after them took not the land that would ordinarily be chosen ns land that yle'ds return for little effort. Yon took n territory which nt the outset was called after the desert, and you literally not figuratively-ma- de the desert blossom ns the rose. Ko It ts this achievement, ns well ns the etml versa ry of the founding of n religion, that is being celebrated In Salt I.nke City in April. There is also being celebrated n social order which Is. perhaps, unique in the history of mankind. The Mormon church has .always hold the principle that people who are contented vocationally make better citizens am) church member. In order to nsslst Its membership to he con tented In Its various vocations, trades nnd Industries, the church has fostered several Industries, nnd promoted agriculture and manufacturing ns n means of Inauring profitable employment for Its members, nnd to help build up Industrially the localities where the church members settle. This policy has resulted In occasional charges being hurled nt the ohwrch that it is being cetnmer elall.ed. but the church. In carrying out the above mentioned policy, has laid only the welfare of tts members at heart. As a result of this business policy of the church, the leaders of the church have ssisted of many miles of its members in ttie Irrigation canals, in the building of railroad 'ines, and in the establishment of factories. Before telegraph linos were well established in the mountain districts hy eor.inorcial companies, the church built its own telegraph lines to serve its members and other pioneers of the region. Among the kinds of factories established by the church are several woolen mills; It tins assisted In opening up ri'e sugar beet business In the mountain regions, and assisting in the financing of construction of several large sugar factories nnd beet grinding plants. Flour mills were established with church r.sshfnnre even In pioneer days, and at least one ralrond line was partially financed with church funds because it was being built through a region whore members of the church would bo gsealv benefited bv such Two of tv mu finest ho'ris In Salt Lake City were built by the church, and ditti-cultie- s n --- -V one of them Is operated hy the church today. Not tmly have these projects lorn encouraged In the lltti ky Mountain area, but In other stales us well. Also In Hawaii, the sugar cane and other plantations have lienelited hy fattier-Da- Saints church assistance. A large part of the Hawaiian population Is Mormon. All money spent bv the arch tn Industrial activity such ns here mentioned comes right back to lueiiib.'M of the chart !i who are the principal honoflclai'les', the churih Itself not participating to aceuniuhite profits for Itself. rrosolyting through a large missionary system lias been a feature of the I'htircli of Jesus Ulirlsi Saints ever since ils organization. tf Lutter-DiiThe system as at present carried out Is ns fol1 1 y lows : Young nmn nnd women nre called hy the presidency of the church to go to some of the various mis- ions of the church. These missions nre to be found In nil parts of Europe. In North r.nd South America, in South Africa, New Zealand. Australia, Hawaii, Samoa and other South Sen islands, In Iulestii.e, Armenia, and missionary work has been carried on in Japan and China. The time length of missions fulfilled by the men and women called ns uhove mentioned varies from two to live years, although recently a six inonibs missionary term has been Inaugurated for person having previously filled a longer term ndesion. Tl e missionaries for the most part nre young ranging In age from eighteen to thirty of age, although there are n few older men and women In most groups. All the missionaries pav all of their own expense? for travel, board utid room, and even fur the literature which they distribute. They receive no salary or any kind of financial remuneration from the church, nnd give their time r.nd service, as well ns tlmlr expense funds, as n free will offering to the church. When a missionary Is culled, whether he comes from some Utah town or from some city In some other state, or from Canada or Mexico, he comes to Salt Iuike to receive preliminary Instructions, nnd to be ordair.ed ns a missionary. He then Is assigned to some missionary territory. There nre seven of these missionary districts or missions' in the United Mates, one In Canada, and, until the Calies regime barred missionary work In the southern republic by there was a peop'e .vein's mission In Mexico. The missionaries distribute much literature by a house canvass method, also nt meetings held in halls, chapels nnd on streets where open air meetings are conducted. In cases where Americans co on missions to foreign lands, they learn the language ns quickly ns possible after their arrival in that foreign lund. but In the meantime they do mueh In the line of distribution of literature. Each territorial district known as a mission is presided over by a president, nnd subdivisions of thee missions are presided over by district presidents. In each city or other locality within a district branches nre organized with one of the resident member of he church usually acting ns the presiding ofiicor there. In the-organized branches nnd districts within the missions, r.li of the work of the church is carried on among the members of the church there. Just ns It is carried on in Sait Lake City among the ir.rnilio! s of the church in that city Sunday schools nre organized, mutual Improvement assointerns (which nre young peoples societies) and primary asMicintions, whit h hold weekly weekday meetings for little children. In which th children nre taught principles of Morinonism. e - Danger lies in careless selection of laxatives! By taking the first thing that cotnes to mind when bad breath, headaches, dizziness, nausea, biliousness, gas on stomach and bowels, lack of appetite or energy warns of constipation, you risk forming the laxative habit. Depend on a doctors judgment in choosing your laxative. Heres one made from the prescription of a specialist in bowel and stomach disorders. Its originator tried it in thousands of cases; found it safe for women, children and old folks; thoroughly effective for the most robust man. Today, Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin, as it is called, is the worlds most popular laxative. It is composed of fresh herbs and other pure ingredients. You can get it, in generous bottles and ready for use, at any drugstore. $50.00 ESElVAmi tin oars For aoyoe that can lay batter luti Thn rettt an 2 yt. aU fold grown V ac4 . vv rntwil rocs your business Wnufm CetaP-FOBDHAM NURSERY CO. Bex F.SaBtty.Uuh and Salt LakeCity.ltah Shocking now another Ideal takes a tumble when M. llieurpet, one of the Parisian designers, declares : The young lady who dresses In neutral tones Is frequently catalogued as dowdy, quiet or demure: when more than likely, she Is very clever In that she desires to fit Into the color scheme of any auto that may come along. And well-know- Well, on Credit Then Mother Come, Freddie, and kiss your Aunt Martha. Freddie Why, mn, I aint done nuthln! Stray Stories. Take NATURES REMEDY NJ tonight. Youll befit And fine by morning j f jrrZSr tongneclear.headachegone, appetite back, bowels acting pleasantly, bilious attack forgotten, For constipation, too. Better than any mere laxative. C kjj - As druggists only 25c. Mate the tct tonight FEEL LIKE A IW.UC.:. TAKE $ 7, 'rp |