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Show X 12 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUXD A Y JSO MUKXTNG, VEMBEK ST, 1VZI t Lake People- - Active Social .Affairs of Santa Monica, California. ft I BpwAi ta-T- Xrlbuoe. 8ANTA MONICA Cal., Nov. 2. Among tho new arrivals to register a( 'tourist headquarters recently are Herbert : j Harlttsd, Payette. Idaho; Mrs. E. O. Ar- -i mnt, Wallace. Idaho; Mr. and Mrs, C. , J. Stanford, Carey, Idaho; Mrs. Gall W. , Hutchinson, Twin Falla, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. . A. H. Schuttles and family. Salt Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Sivase of Salt ,1 are the tioue guests of Dr. and j, lira. H. O. Jensen, Itorihcster apart--re-- ,j manta. Ocean Park. Mr. Savage nl turn home In a few days, but Mrs. Sav-- t time. age will remain for an Indefinite Los An Mrs. Pearl S. Van Norman of visitor at the home neies was a week-en- d . at s ' 1 s . 1 ' , ' c-- C , Mr.'and Mrs, William Prestwlch, who today are observing the fiftieth year of their marriage and who ace boats at a reception to friends and relatives. -- Los Angeles people, who motored down for the occasion. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Christianson of Ocean Park will be host and hoatesa at the week-en- d party. Among the two hundred guest present at the reception given at Morosco hall. Lob Angeles. Saturday evening by Madam Harper and her son, Professor Hajper, 'Mrs. were the following Utah people Marv S. lloutz. Mis Veda Kcwley, Miriam Cannon, Bernice Haddock and Shan na lloutz. Married Half Celebrate. Moroni Salt Ago MAAd-Mf-XViUku- . Chance Gave Remember Steddon an Opportunity to Play a Supers Bit 1 imbtees Cljurcf) in a Movie Thriller. from th drawing hy Was I C. J Howard Chandler Christy It the Turning Never before has the real inside life of. the motion-pictur- e world been revealed as it is in the story of. Remember Steddon, a mid --West country girl, beautiful but inexperienced, whom circumstances flung into that life as the martyrs of old were flung to the devouring beasts in Roman arenas. Told as her story is by Rupert Hughes, than whom no one knows better what is likely to befall a girl in such cir- cumstanccs, Souls for Sale," appearing in TlIE RED Book MAGAZINE, is the outstanding novel of the season. It is being discussed wherever men and women read the English language. Begin it today. C And These Other Features in Addition: A story of man, a girl, and a town that A story ofa girl no one could understand. not even herself By Booth Tarkington wasnt at all of a great detective greatest inspiration to save a girl By 2dloil Batition Pott A story of a lion and a tiger that ha a thrill in every line A story of a remarkable graft syndicate operated by a millionaire By Jamtt K. Hanna A story of the adventure of three cowplains boys on the frot-filme- d A story -- By Coorttuy RyUy Cooptr A story of the real West that sets the blood leaping By Hal a. Erart . Astory of a man who gambled in human -- lives and won By Gmid Bamont -- A lorJ ofm ejrihose recklessness was mask to deceive By Qory gm only By Samuil Hopkin Adam By Wilbur A story of a great detective Hall' pursuit ' criminal E. Phillipt Opptnhtim A atory of a conspiracy to overthrow the Chinese Republic today By Jack BoyU A story of an aviator who drove an air taxi Sy Lavrtne Pony of a world-famo- ' By wlkm Moiil-to- THE RED BOOK MAGAZINE l - Remember Steddon -- , 5 t The three last mentioned assjat-e- d Madam and Professor Harper in rethe guests. ceiving Mra. Hattie ( Jensen and her two in Couple (laughing, .11 las Ruth Jensen and Miss Alice Jensen, who hive made their home here for the last fourteen months, left Lake Century Saturday morning for log Angeles to take up their residence there. ' The newly organized branch of the Will Saints church at Hollywood entertained at a social for th.j members and their friends evening at the About 450 Jiall jin Sunt botilev ard nPreatAicJi to people attended. The committee included Finest Lindquist, .M. C. Stewart. .Milling- day ar celebrating tho fiftieth anniverton HIalr, Melvin Kteebairn and Keith sary of thrir marriage at their h5ro In -- Murdock. Moroni, where they ha'e lived for a half They .were married in Salt cgntury. '"aoon 'after Lake, November 27, vthlchtnne they went to Moroni. At their home today a reception will be given to friends and lelalhea in honor of the ( event, METHODIST, Mr. IVestwleh wag born In Aahton. FIRST TRUK If, Nseoomt South sal Hocend Ifaat afreets The Rot. Stanley Arthur t'ortl Mrs Prest Auaust 3, IMJL pastor, Hundar erhooL 0 45 a m, Wjatt V . Kngaml, atiauid ,ol Joue, aupriutiideui, 7imof "league dehofloual ivhre she wa born 13 l8tJ. meeting. 11 a m ; regular worship. 1) a hi. Hoth came to Utah in February !Su2. sermon by the puttur ; Lpwortti league dvo.itu Twtlve children were born to Mr. ahd el meetlog 6 80 p. oi . topi Tfce (.mlucim of Prertfslih, ten of whom survive and Howe. Regular eve- Mrs. Gd", leafier MM7 C.tadja Miss Affnea Prest 45 o eHw k, i aermon hy the who are as follow b: ning worship at Prestwich, Tha I'arable of tha fotter; Dramatic wlch, WlUiam Jr., James pastor, ciul meeting Monday at 7 30 p. tn.; tueMing Prestwirh, Mra. A F. bimpson, Aaron of Ladiea Aid society, 503 Firt aveaue, TuesPrelwich and Joseph Prestwirh, all of day, 2 30 p. m ; meeting of circle B. of L. A. Moroni. Mie. T J. Anderson of Twin 8. at MO Eat frighth South street Wedncs Falls. Mrs. T. B Iimbert and Mrs. E. day. 2 p. m.; mid seek prajer service ut the If. Clawson of Burley, Id-- , and Mrs. Park. 7 80 p. m ; nieetiugsf church, T. Wednesday, M. Henry of bait Lake. The Salt Lake club la an organization cirtle A of L A. 8 at 05 North Kccoud Weat Beaidea the children there are thirty whose membership ie entliely composed rtreet, Thursday, 2 p, of circie C one jj ranch hildren and alx meetiug of women who were formerly of Salt of L. A. S. at 851 Eait Eirnt Kinith strtet. Lake and are now redding In this dis- I httmitty 2 . m cludr rciiettrunj at he trict. The club was organized about four ihurtb. Thursda?, 7 3d p. m ; th Kmnjovuus e class wilt meet at 80 F atreet, Friday, 3 p. w. years ago and has eight members. Alter-natschool, 10 a ra ; of riflh Cast Fourth East afreet 11 Sunday Fridays of the month are the meet-Ju- g , WATERLOO (IH Kfrir a. m , prvaeher K. E. aervlc. days, which are held at the differentin trcct and Blaine aventte The fter. Kredortck preaching 7 3ft p. m service, Darey; prenrhing preacher, J. pastor, Mia Hutb txWMUin, deacmta, M. A. Ltaenhouacr, subject, homes, each member taking her turn "Equality iu Eioa." Sunday school, 2 45 a. m. ; morutug vorshtp, 11 being hostess at luncheon on that occaA The 4uiia of Utid, sion. Occasionally they entertain for o'clock, sermon auhjct, FOR LARGER CONSCIOUSNESS, their friends, Mrs. Max Brown of bait evening worship, 7 45 sermon teal,in Tt Not LEAGUE 5 leer Ood, in Knights of Pythias ball. 64 Eat Lake being the guest of honor at last 5 on Heart InBe Troubled, BhIIcto 4 13, also Broad Me"; at to. ar. Tuw1ay, girls' b p. Lecturer, Eielyft Fridays session. The members of the Tuesday. 7 io 9 30 men's gwuuasium f Wicker, snbjt, "Uealiog I'ouer club are Mis, P.obert Glendenning. Mrs. cUhs Wsdncsdry, 7 choir rebwiraal, Thurs31. Love"; pisnu wloby Nfr t.leader. LlHn; William McCurdy, Mrs Percy Brown. day. 4 Aft. Juumr giris 3hreserves'; 1 30, Mrs. Elujb'th Thurwdaj, Public Baker, DiLap Mrs. Mrs. Dan Llpman, Mrs. Harry Lane, ndav. 7 JW, boy sevu's. always welcvuu. J'rank Prlve, Mrs. George Lloyd Airs. prujer uicctiug, Joseph Braun. FREE MISSION. EPISCOPAL. By far the largest number of the sea-- ) RFDTSH lltPTIST AND FKLE MISSION ST. PETER'S CHAPEL, Becoad West aad eon was In attendance at the regular CHIR1HES. heuth and Bi&th'last Sixth streets North weekly entertainment held at the Masonic 740 South berenth Fat street. Service. 10 30 Church school, ft 4ft a. P.nr ;B. IV hit ia charge. morning prayer and temple. Ocean Park, last Friday evening. Mtaslon church. 5 p oi. tad sermon 11 oCilock, ftouieas guild, Ibursday. whom Mra Hattie C. Jensen and her two 7.30m in mthe inFree The topic 1 3U p. m. the Baptit church p. i Miss Jensen Miss and Ruth daughters. for Sunday morning will be "Stumbling Block " 6T. MAHK8 ATHFDR L, First South near Alice Jensen, were the hostesses. Those Afrooo entce will be an co(vrv' e. The Rt. Rev A. appearing on the musical part of the pro- At 7 80 the cvaugellst bill apeakpnou "The Mod- Fcood Last street. bishop. The ery Rev. W. TV. Fleetwoo. were Charles baritone; Towner, gram ern thriat. m 8 a. dean. , corporate communion for ms Charles Johnson, tenor- Alls Ruth Jensen, and hoe, 0 4ft a. u., church acbool; 11 a m.. soprano; Mias Alice Jensen and Alex aermoa service, BAPTIST. by the bishop. Wednesday, Bchrelner, piano; Irving Jenkins, cello. so, ftt, Andrews day, 1ft a. m., BETHEL Oinu H. Mnth South and Lin- Noremher Th dramatic numberB were given by Mis communion. holy 11. Lyon Bayne, Rev. The pascoln streets N. Hortens Briggs gllverwood, Oeorge t. Turn NT. JOHN S CHI RCH, Mnth East str! and John Q. Crltchlow, the latter giving tor. Sunday school. Iti n , Arthur Heo haiigh, superintendent; worship. 11 a. m., topic amt Logan avenue The Rev. Hojt one of bis own compositions. Church school, 9 45 a. m.; morula g to Froru Friaon tell Prayer Chamber"; young fifties There were present a large number of people! meeting, 0 45 . m . Mia Lucy Lee prater and sermon. U o'clock; Woman's guild, -- i A r er. Tt Ocean Park. B. Jackson and Mrs. "! , Mr. and Mra.whoH,arrived hero from Ru-- ; J. B. Pruett, pert, Idaho, a short time ago, are now located at Venice for the wintor. Other visitor who, have arrived within the last few weeks and are now "at Ocean . Park for the winter are Mrs. Pearl Ad- ameon, accompanied bv her four chtl dren. and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J Stanford, with thetr sou. Mazel.. all . of Carey. Idaho. Mra. Samuel N'eslen arrived from her home In Salt I.ake last week and is now registered at the Kdmunds hotel, Ocean Park, for an Indefinite atav. Her son, ' Hudson LX Neslen, who has just returned to Dos Angeles from a trip to Kern coun-- , Cal., where he has oil.x Interests, vlas ty, I a visitor of the week, Mr. and Mrs. K, Favelte Marshall and it their daughter, Virginia,, who. are recent t arrivals from Salt Lake. are located for the winter at Ocean Park and are con-- , templating remaining here permanently At the regular Sunday evening service at the Masonic temple this tretlf Mr. Marshall was the principal speaker and ' Miss Virginia was the xoiotst, accompanied bv Mrs. Marshall at the piano. Apostle George Albert Smith and Pres!-- , dent Adam S. lie nn Ion of the I It. S. ; church schools have returned to their homes In Salt Lake from a trip to Arizona. baturd.iv, during their short stopover in Los Angeles on their way home church -- headquarters there ' they and ipotored out to Santa Monica to viait Deseret" and to call on a few of tne old friends who resided her when Apostle Smith did, almost a decade ago. Others ' who were Included In the motor party were Everard McMurrin and President , Axel A. Madben of the (Los Angeles conference. 0. H. Hewlett la building a home on Washington boulevard. Ocean Park. It 'win be finished snd rearty for oectrpartey about Christ mas. of ) Dr. and Mrs. G F. Hardin l Monica have their eieter. Mis Virginia Snow elevens of Salt Lake, with them for the winter. Mr and Mrs. E. Fayette Marshall , at a prettily appointed dinner In honor of the birthday anniver- party of their daughter, Virginia, one eary , day last week at their home In Ocean r 7'At Open Childs Bowels with California Fig Syrup leader, go pel service, H p. m , auhjvi t "Four Corners"; prayer meeting Tburada). b p. m. Everybody luvited. RIO GRANDE CHLRCH 1054 Wrt Second The Ho Dr. Allen, pastor in South srrect charge. Sunday school, 10 a. m . 41. H. Jacobs, fruperinteadrnt , pnavh!ng service, II a. m , Christian Eodeaior meeting, 0 30 p &., E Topping, leader; social hour and Bible study. tteiitHadayi 8 p, m , young peoples social. Thursday, 7 30 p. m . at the home of Mr. Top ping, 851 Pa v too aruiuc. BCRLINOTON em nen, Indiana avenue and The Hev. 31. L. RUk-aitefThirteenth Lat street peel or Sonday Khuol. Id a- - m , F. W U boit. superintendent . service '7 30 p. m., sub ael." Ject, "ine Pottexs Brukia FMMAM EL CHI RCH, AOl East Second P". Bunaav school. 10 45 a. m.. Frank J street. VI Luca. auperlutemUntv cuorolug uorahip. o'clock, subject of sermon, J l'nonotni In EnI hriatian fluence"; senior and intermediate deavor orlctie, d )3 p. m ; evening worship 7 Ho oclock, subjevt of sermon, "Keientance and Forgiveness " Following the sermon the erdinancu of bapthm. A. G. Alderman, actiug pastor. ift a. m. PT. TATfM. N'leih aEt and Third Sooth streets. The liev. Murk Rlfenhark. pastor. Holj cummuntou, I i, n Corporate cotnmuniou for men and hoys) Church school, ft.45 a. m, moraing pinyer and sermon, n a. m ; aerv-i- e with address bv Bishop Moulton. 7 80 p. m ; 8t. Andrews day tNedoeeday) holy eommunloa at ift a. m. through an authorized publisher's 'representative ivhcu you plaee your subscription orders for' any publication with SHEPARD, the Magazine Man." Any legitimate offer duplicated. Yon nre subscribing Who's Your Magazine Secretary? PRESBYTERIAN. FIRST CHt RCH. Eaaf South and C Ireete. Tho Rev. George Ewing Temple Daviea, D D a bool. 0 45 a. aa., R minister. L. Sunday Van Eaton auiwriatendent; moraine service of rubliw worship. 11 oclock, aefinonette to the Junior, at mimitea; theme of eernma, "Ltving Boo'i " 3oung Peoples Society of Christian Endeavor. 0 80 p m ; evening Met; maary rd bermlir14v subject for Sunworship 7 4ft p. m ; no evening amice; ptajer meet n o'clock- - subject of sermoa, The Bible- Cmr Wwdwtdar, Op. m. day vein?, Rule of Faith and Source f Autlwrlij." A 8T ANN'S Jlssac 232 v at ll end 10 a. mi et a Third PLYMOUTH ( HI RCH cordial welcome to all. m ft 3ft lieu!, street Wednesday Trpass. 6 50 a. n.; Sunday schol. Sund) THIRD f Hf'Rf U comer f Eleventh East Nnrfh aeirife 8 p in, talk by Mehlih 0 a m ; holy hour. Tuesday avemag at T.U preachinf and Seventeenth South ftreetv clock. The Rev. James LI I ley ptor. The Rev. Henry The Bay of Truth W. Burger. D , pastor. Sunday school meta kelljr, subject, ( HURCH 10 3 a OF 01 R DITINB BAVIOR RANDY fill Hi H -- Sunday at 9 45 oclock preaehiag service at 1! o'clock, m t Mflsaca at and 16 8ft a m Sunday school morning preaching ervb, II 3ft o'clock the pastor will apeak from the anbject. "The mas after first ftf Ba Melville "Ihe Weekday masses at 8 a. w, Kelly Call to- the Church of Today", ubjert f talk bv hi pastors realdenct. The Ret. H. J. Wlenfjts. music . special 7 Rcaiot p. The Truth"; bndvr, boirt Junior Endeavor at 11 15 atid by LUTHERAN, pastor. EION UHIRCH. comer BeewH South and Henior Endeavor at 7 ochuk; prater meeting BT FATRICKB Masses. 8 and 10 a. ns. on nednoday eienitig at 7 80 CATHOUC. l Fouith East strU The Hev A arl A. Glad clock. A school, 10 30 a aa. CATHEDRAL OF 3 HA MADELEINE Tbs 8Sunday iorffatio Weekday mass, to all. 0 43 Sun1ay srbotl sort Bible pastor. a. oi The Revg Michael Balt ftUeebaa, pastor. of 8. Lake; Glass, bishop WESTMINSTER CHtRf H Fifth South aad Rt. Rev. Joseph is., Arnold Huliquist, suprlottod ut; serR I ADY OF UH'RDFP T. Torsney, rcor; the Rev. D. Q 01 J Roe. tbo at 8 45 vices with trrmoo in the Bntditb laugusgs, 11 FireC Weet streets The Her v. Brown, Hunt; the Rev, Martin Bilrke; tho Rev. TV. J. and 10 45 a. m.; Hnntlay school atMsse 10 IA a m ; a. m ; 'riming asrvbs in LugUsb Ungnafs. minfater; hunday achoL 0.45 a. n R 6. 8 ft nod morning deration mavaeo, Bunday aaeiatairtt. 8 at o'cIockT . Giroux, The I aller"; Bar. R, TU Divine choir aervb-e3ialtes suirlnteadent li . m topic, J. cotier. D D.. pastar. weekday huoday school, 1ft a. m The t 8 a'clatk; coofirmstlon tias ttime and the Braocbes"; Jnator tl a. n.;1 and Tuesday a m : coufcvsiuna. 4 and 6 b .ouiaees. 7 the at mcta WcdoeKlay evening rhristian Endeavor societyNlock; it 13 sMader-gsrte-m , o clock Saturday afternoon, T5 and 8 Batuv Mies Catherine Flebrr. superintendeat Ladies Aid meet at the bom" f Mm T 80 nervicea, day evening: Suodsy erening aveuue. Wedueeday. KC7 Hollywood II 15 a. m , Miea Mina Chnsteasea sermon to noaCatbo November so, at 2 p. as ; tbs Mission atwtety lierlateodent Senior Christian Endeavor society, oclock; Organ recital, 0 8ft Pvm , Robert Orr, president. meets to the church parlors ThurtrJay December Service 7 43 p. m . theme, 'N.reat 3lei aad 1, at 8 p m. , the Kiv. Mr. Glad will be boat. Prayer," The folowlng hocks w'11 he added to E street asd illustrated by a two reel moving picture uo th TABOR DANISH IHlRUI the public library Monday: First avenue The Itv. L U. RJaer, pastor. subject of prayer. " REFERENCE. Sunday achool, 1ft a m , service, 11 a. m. and 8 p. 03 , the imnUh irnguage nad at both American Olymp'e Committee Report CHRISTIAN. of the America n Oivmnic Committee Luther league uice a Tuesday e'rolug at An CENTRAL CHIROH Third Eaaf and fourth 8 account of the seventh Olympic semes clock; luatiuition for cimflrmaliou, rtalur-day- , South street Dr, L. L. Votnba. pastor. Bible 10 a. m. . held at Antwerp, itelgium, 182y. Well Iehool, 1ft a. m., C. H. Zimmerman, llustrated." tindent morninf wore hip It oeiock. fiiperit anbjvet THEOSOrHICAL BOCIEin "A Difficult Position"; (hriatian Eadrator at MI.CF:i.EANEOrS 0 80 p m., evening 'Will bold its regular public meeting Monday aerrlce, 7,43 o'clwk, tub AbtottS'.!houeUes of My Contempo624 a Jcct, "Thn Old Path." night at 8 o clock in Lfdgs hall, roums Seoood Th.s hook is th outgrowth of ( ontinental Bank building, 25 East Olive araries. long life of careful study of many men, f meeting. "Life on booth street. Subject CHRISTIAN BGIENCE. in this hook we get splendid imprre-(.on- s and . Other Planet." Beeret doctrine class. Ihura-daj- . FIRST CHURCH. 856 Eaet Broadway Rua of several different types df AmerMembers' 'meeting, Friday night. flock a.'m. aad f eeieet; day arrvlce. 11 icans.' p. a. Sunday school, 0 80 n a. The Wrdnve thousands of th i8 erv iovful That , acrvU-eUNITARIAN. A scienare bald at 8 coofc Rr.ggs Jun.or High School eveuing ninco Dr. Edwards produced Olive tific IIRST fHI RfH 138 honfh Recond Last daybECOVD study based on extensive visltat'on. H. 560 Kaet Booth Tern pit CHlRi . street. The Rev. If. tnla'ater calomel. Kelllngtos and gathering of data ty,.rfliow what the treat. boaday service. 11 oclock a. a 6ua-da- Tabete. the substitute for Chunb school. 9 15 a m.. Mra. Ernest W. Dr Edwgrds, a practicing piveiciao Junior lush school Is eeco.nplish.n. ' school, 0 46 a. n. Redneaday evanlag serFowler, auperlntendent ; aeraoon, 11 a m , aub oclock. aro Ad 8 calomels vears vices, old to eeventeen arclcoao and Cart, comp Hutndma Mlnute-a-Ds- y for these ject. "Lojalty to the Church and the Causa It church services. lime enem Vi discovered the formula for English for Busy People. "Written with Represents " The church parlors are open LrS-w.and Sute,,n aAy. Olive Tablets while treating patient, for,'1? de, Friday afternoons for the care of btbi FREE LECTURE ANNOUNCES. be smalt children, whose mothers desire the afterchronic con.tipatioif and .torpid livers. great bepe'fit noon free for other duties. A free locturo on Christian Beienco wtU b The rre and gafety not do Olive Tablets Dr. Edward. of these children is assured through tbs Hagadorn P.ooeevelt in the Bad Lands. 1vn in th Auditorium, on Richards street. XJuuntUx-occBJ- Of contain calomel, but heaUn soothing TbejMory of. RooeveU..durin.Jiia ta- .. A oJoch Aouae.aiotiiot. W laxative.' i badwick. C. 8. B . of Omaha, Neb., member jtota ranch days of tho board of lectnreahip of tho Mother vegetable Llchtenwallner Problems Vital to Our Ko griping is the "kevnote of these UNITY, Church tho First church, The author takes up some of olgve-colore- d of Christ. Scientist, 20 Booth Third Fast t KITE CENTER sugar-coatetab- Religion. The lecture ia under the little street 11 a. m , ftibjecr, Thaskglvhig." Mr. to Boston. Mass the church doctrines nivss hU vlsw They Cfiuse the bowels and 'liver of how-- thev may be and A- K. Myers; Sunday school and Bible elaaa, auspices or the BaTf Lake Beeocd church. explained. to et noroiallv. They never force 12 noon; Wednesday Mitchell MltchelPs Guide to the Game evening, healing meeting. them to unnatural action..--- ' 6 8ft o'clock; Thursday nfternooa study class C0N0BE0AT10NAL. A course of Instruction for of Chess. and healing meeting 2 80 o clock. If vou have a dark. I'rowu mouth beginners. FIRST CHURCH, tereer Flrat Bouth and Rich Batte of Shiloh. "A historr Of Fourth Bast etreota dunday acbool, 0:46 . m. , -- bad breath dpH, tired feeling BIBLE STUDENTS. .. Elmer I. sick headache morning public service at 11 a. dealing moetly with the Iowa torpid liver constipa- th battle, Meets every taiodsy afternoon in I mtv hall Loshcn. pastor. wiU preach, and hia subject, who fought there H find guick, sure and pleas troops 8 at o'c!ock First stttd. "The New Creation in the Light of the By mpbooica." tion, you Hfe Own Builder. "A Farmer "Despondency Rolens one from or two of t)r. Ed nt result, second atudyrTbe Atonement " FUtLLir f HI R( H corner of Beventb East wards guide end reference book for th construcObve Tablets at bedtime. streets of all FUtb and 8uth tion service necessary n buildings on the Moruing take them averv juglit just, farm. L. D. 8 clock, eerm n by fWRevT Josihh OF ftBORGAMZKB Trv JERfS Junior Endeavor at time of morning eervice fHtBlH 30e e and them, Sherlockidj 'Management of and rijht. (HHIbl OK LAITRLtJAI 8AIMI, 839 0uth latermcdlste and tcaior tbrtat'gn Endeavor. 80 (Adverti-eme- nt ) Rabbi's 'A ndj , companionable guide rla, Htirry mother! loves the Even a siek child Fisr Bvrup and it never fails to open the bowels. A teaspoonful today mav prevent a sick child tomorrow. . If constipated, bilious, feverish, fretful, - baa eold, colic, or if stomach is sour, tongue coated, breath bad, remember ji good cleansing of the little bowels ia often all that is neeessarr. Ask vour druggist for genuine "California h i Svrup which has directions for babies and children of all aces printed on bottle. Mother! You must sav "California or you may get an Imitation fig avrup. (Adv.) , We Duplicate ny broken lens in to mtmttts lees, at reduced prices. Our Reg. Prices Any Flat Spherical 1.50 Flat Compound ...... 2.50 Torle Sphorclal 250 1.60 Torie Compound ..... .50 2.50 ...... Schfcch 1C$ $. Main Optical Co. V So, Main Price 25 cents December Issue at all News Stands Thur-Miay- , r New Books for Library . Get Dr. Edwards Tablets. f '1.'udy let. " i Our Rent Library contains all the latest popular fiction. You read at small per cent of the cost of the original books. Get our plan. Book Dept. H phases of the care, breeding and management of rabbits- - -FICTION H ndlo'e Kit Musgrate a Luck. Story of loe and adventure of the Gold coast. Burroughs Mucker. "Adventure story by the author of the Tarsan tales. Dixon Man In Gray. Stirring romance of Robert E. I,ee Maoaulay Danger Ages. "In which It appears to show that the only tale uge la old age , Martin March On! "A modern, wo- on mans love story" CHILDREN S BOOKS. Joe, x,t he Circus Bov. Princess of the School. Witch s Hollow. Chaundler Thirteenth Orphan. Year Book Mathiews Boy Scouts Allen TTraztT Brook Auerbach Co. story begins on a e "love-boon. the river in China. But the main theme of the plav has.r1" to do with Americans Involved with th5 reaction of the Chinese to the clvlllzaydn of the west. The popularity of "Eafst Is If reports speak true, isylargel' West. due to the admirable perfortrHlee given Mies Balnter and the wide appeal of by the ever-nestory of dinderella, for "East Is West Is reallyelhe age-ol- d story of Cinderella, with the girl of the heartn garbed In the ClyWfese mode. And this Cinderella finda,Ker Prince Charming and her happinc.' too. Just as did the one of the older-- talc. at 1 CLEARFIELD 1921. Mathiewe Boy Scouts Book of e Btorles. x Robinson Smiling Pass. --ft it Camp-f- CLEARFIELD. Nor. 26 Mrs. Jacob X. Lay Ion, Mra. Matilda McFeraon, Mrs. Dolly Brovra and Mrs. Vida Adams ware EaysvlUe vltltor Monday. Mr Lester Itemy of Balt Lake L. D. S. MISSIONARY WILL BE TENDERED j FAREWELL PARTY j here Wednesday, Mra. Vida Adama ftwk. Mw riitted aa as 0(deB vial lor this Roberta and daughters. TIark rrja-tive- a , Berenice and Wilua, were kaiaUie vibltonrueaday If car v Manulna of Burley. Idlw, U the Hcfrt5 Hofer, who Is to leave In the inteat of lila parrot. Mr. and Mra. W. H. Mas mission neg future for the Bine. f the L. D. 8. Air ml Mrs. William McDonald and lira. church, will be Rrhee were Ogden vialtora Tuesday. 4 a farewell tee- Miss Fannie Brown waa a Rajsvillo vliifor tlmonial at the wardlha wtvk during - chapel next ThursI at night day o'clock. The follow Ing program1 will be vcrendered: f Solo. Adlel Stew- art; aelectlon, Beulah Larsen; reading, I.aah Yates; eelec Bo easy tlon. Granite mala Cigarette, chorus: comic selec tlon, Herman Krat Chewing zer; solo, Mrs. Mar tha Smith Jensen;Hofsr. hat lielpei! thousand to reading. Ine Whitbreak the costly, nerve shattering tobac- - -heck; quartet. Ninth ward mixed quar- - eo habit. Whenever vou have a longsmoke or ebew, yust place n ing tar harmless Ko-TBe tablet In Coming instead. All desire stops. Shortis the habit ly Theater vou n. completely broken, and are better off mentally, physically, so easy, so It financially. Get East Is West," the comedv bv Samuel Bac and if it simple. Sh pmein and John B. Hymer, In which a box of No-Tdoesnt from all you William llarrl, Jr , will present Kay for tobacco craving Balnter at the etalt Lake theater Decern in nay-fo- rm tout druggist wiU refund ber 5 and 6. suggesta the orient and the money' without question. (AdT ) Swiss-Germ- Af atig-ts- an ten-der- ed Ccn-- a f - to drop - Cigar, or Hry habit o X t East Is West to Salt Lake h your-mont- o e -- IN-y- our r ' |