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Show Ill El SALT . 5 SELECT SCORES -- UFE OECIST The life and teachings LAKE, TRIIitJNE.jlO NDAY 1IORNING, . APIA L - - 7V. 1924. . Downstairs Beauty Bargains! our Dawnautr. RnUI I. only amall p.rcntag. of ptoroo and ..that saving .a VOURtl V. ! nt yoMkifo.)tv book financially alt Light High School Lads Deseret Sunday School Union Conference WitQualify as Experts; Course of Seven Ranges nesses Sacred Depiction Bast and West tJch school cadets wound ttp the most aoooeaful week of outdoor flitnf that has erer been conducted by the Salt I R. Q. T. C. units, when eight ttrtwdent gualt-fte- d as expert riflemen, flrtnc a total of 39 o t better out of a possible 354 over the seven-ranoeurse on the Fort DoufcU m rifle range. Colonel B. & Hyef, In command of H. O. T.C. work in Sait lake, stated that he waa well satisfied with the work of the boys and the results showed that the efforts necessary to frut over the week of firing well spent Lieutenant John Ray. detailed as special range officer for the week stated last night that the cadets did some exceptionally fine firing considering the changeable weather conditions, and that the eadeis who succeeded in winning toe expert decora-lion- s are to be cvmplitucntcd upun thmr alt around ability. The first three days of the weett were spent la preiimmary tiring, when each cadet learned the characterisucs of his xiftc. Tbe last half was given over to record firing at 100, auv and oOO yards rapid fire at the prone TO 400,' and top yards figure slow fire at a and twenty-inc- h Ten shots without buitoye. skrbters were fired at each range inaking a possible of 50 or 350 for the kairee. OWEN HIGH RIFLE. The cadets fired in all kinds of weather and demonstrated their ability to stand up under adverse conditions. Wind sprang up each day and iora changeable directions, and blew from a gentle breeae to more tnan Hart of the thirty miles n hour. t'me the targets were so completely by fog that firing had to suspended, and at other ranges rain fell. Most of the time the firing points were ahkla deep in mud Farrell Owen of hMet wa high rifle with a total of S04. having fired a most consistent5' course at both slow and rapid fire Owen fired a 42 at JKhv slow in a thirty-mil- e cross wind. WllUs Jennins placed second with 301. falling below 40 only at CAW rapid, a difficult range Hugh with every score a 40 or better totaled 297, and Albion CWine, falling short on two close ranges, made up points at rapid fire for an of 295. Dave Robinson segregate came under the wire & winner with 244. one point over the requirement. Robinson was doped to be Mgh rifle with a wide margin after his sensational average on the indoor He started in the lead at ranges 290 hut at S00 and 600 so completely blew up that for an ordinary shot would have utterly put him out of the remarkable He shot the running. core of 98 out of 100 on the two following ranges and with 500 rapid and 00 slow fire remaining, two difficult ranges, and 44 at each, a minimum for qualification, n tired a 45 JF o .and ydUHiKdf-- ! tha yaar round! truly .marvalaua value- patent parforotod. low rubber hool. Only of IMrisi and the telraonials to his divinity found in the Bible the Book of and Latter-da- y Balnt sources were detailed In a program of song and testimony given t tne annqai conference of the Deseret Sunday bchooi Union in tne tabernacle yestertiay evening. The conference was with the singing of Mormonopened Hymns by Tracy I .. cannon and Uie oongrega-tto- n led by F, Meivur Fetersuo by a roil call, presentation of the abstract lor and the an nual report by Hamer Reiser general secretary of the union. The report was followed by the singing of 'okry to God on High b the congregation. Richards first assistant Stephen general superintendent gave a short address as an Introduction to the program of Jesus, the Obrist to be given by primary and kindergarten children. The program was opened wttth a song andrecttation by the combined classes followed by a tableau depicting the announcement of the birth of Christ to the shepherds Mrs. Ines R, Preece sang a solo. 0 followed by a recitaHoly Night, tion Fear Not" by Afton Bchettler, and the tableaux were concluded with a song, QloryAO Ood, by the com-- -bined, ciaaraa.- A recitation telling the tale of the star of Bethlehem wan and was followed by a tableaugiven showing the worship of the shepherds and the magi at the manger. Narrative telling the hfe ol Christ from the flight kito Egypt to the calling of the dis ciples was then given by W. F Marie Dusen-becr- y srds, Arnold and Fred P Barnea The messages of Christ to the world taken from the Bible and the Book of Mormon weig given by Mabel Lowell Benniun, Iseononi lx Fount Stephen Royal, Phtkp CarkiuiaL- - Helen Austin ami Irving Beeeiey, preceded by an Introduction bv Orimn p. Romney Jr. A group of girls from the fiunday school for the desf gave the Lords praver In the svm language of the doaf end waa followed bv the singPsalm hy s ing of the twenty-thircomposed of Hvmm J. Chrisquartet W. Lenxi McOallUter, August tensen. Gliaemever snd Henrr GJVwmever. of the dtvinitv of Testimonial Christ were iriven bv Rirwtell Hodgson, who used the Bible as his sqree PoocUmi Wood who used the Book of Mormon and Sterling Cae who Saint source need other Latter-da- v The storv of the life of Chdt on address bv Adam 8 clojwd bv Bennlon and a solo by P. Melvin Petersen Prudent TTehr J Grant congratulated the Sundnv school rfsases on their program and exhorted thetoaudithe ence Ahio to besr tetimonv The congregation divlrrftv of rihrist ne T'lehold a Roval Annv. then v Edward P Klmbefl amt the led benediction was nmnonend hs 07nL The nothide Come O Thou Fnv of King1 " was on Fn-s-hv P t TceT Y. (hnnon FMward and 44. n during the West placed three experts OBrien entire nroersm the mode 298 after one Dad range and Reynolds, shot a consistent score THE SPANISH DANCER. has shooting partner, totaled 294 af-- ( upon five sea. faL&ng down at 5fH rapid, but his Bite moves, a wave Her finger are the running foam: at (kb slow fire, a remarkable score, I a shaken tree t him in the class with the elite. Hr hod Ttoat holds a rifled honeycomb fired an even 298 for 'the Onrkee third place. merrv wind runs laughing Walter Klettlng of East qualified The thtviwrh as sharpshooter with a total of 277, Colshaken tree the silken shawl; The score two over the neceaoary that oo lins, Lamont and Hansen won the Hr feet are little doves and fHt. and the betighs, Hcnrath over marksman decoration, firing withabox-sprin- g Mor-ns- gussthsd OR THE FIRST TIME A DAVENPORT has been made that hasnt had to sacri- fiee some of its beauty and luxury in' order to pet a FULL-SIZECOMFORTABLE BED ge Dainty, thorough-mad.- ; cut atcol black satin beads, Louis hal. Onl-y- INSIDE. NACHMAN SPRINGS THROUGHOUT. Not me-- , chanical folding beds with, eot springs that soon sag and never feel combut REAL fortable, POCKETED NACILMAN SPRING CONSTRUCTION. Guaranteed absolutely for 23 years, -- ad Spring beauty! Beige or gray harauode Novelty monizing kid trimming, low value. (3.50 Only heel; 4 ten-in- ch MAIL ORDERS os tngedos n, Minerva-WooU-je- FOR THREE DAYS, BEGINNING MONDAY, a factory expert will U at your service to aud will eventually replace pres- -' shqw you point by point wbv the lioyal Nigbtingale-must d orr-a- ' Demonstration! at Crawfords TODAlf m -- V - tmd m JT figgnsfisg fxctt ktimL living room suites. Even though yon have no intention of buying now, come anyas our guest and test the indescribable comfort and luxury of these new way, masterpieces in living room furniture. ent-da- Jnde Building Downstaira Corner Main and Broadway. sitting-loung-ing-sleepl- he CONTESTS I taken no part in the campaign personally. No name appears on the ballot for the Democratic preferential vote for president. The name of Henry Ford aa a Progressive party candidate for the presidential nomination is printed on that ballot, a petition for him having been filed several months ago and never withdrawn While the registration throughout the state Is reported heavy, both sides admit the weather will be a potent factor. ng Sends This Suite Iloine 8 Months to Pay Balance Think of III A Genuine Royal Nightingale Davenport a Royal Easy Chair and Royal Easy ce Rocker Republicans to Decide Between Coolidge and Johnson; Others Aspire N.'brauiU OMAHA, Nob.. April will go to the polk Tuesday for the primary elections with five big contests to be decided. Two of these are in the Democratic party and three falL , 245 on the Republican side Chief inOBRIFN WELL UP. terest among the Democrats lies in are tresses a spray Her gusty course fired the OBrien Captain Ed was the race for the nominations for govThat tjmbles on the marble sifl I the only expert. year land is her Irow Birt, look hnd pray ernor and for United States senator Tht O Brien has had consioerwoie experiis tlll nov a she is shrine She ence having fired last summer at The Republicans will decide whether Bv Wilfrid Thorley. C'amp Perry in the national competithe party is to support President tions as a member of the Ninth corps Coolidge or Hiram Johnson of Caliirea C. M TO. team. Coliina and who would have qualified for the low- fornia for president in the Republican Uine of 2ast have snot in outdoor er decoration could nog report Sat- convention, whether it want-to reguard petition on the national urday to complete the course because tain Senator Norris another six years telms. More the half work than firof boy and whom it wanti for governor More than 100 cadets began the out who took the preliminary training had OooUdge supporters say that withing last Monday, twelve winning Several dropped out because of low never fired a rifle of higher power out a doubt the president anil win caliber. the Nebraska delegation From the mores In the record course and some than .12 The scores of the leaders follow Johnson organisation it is asserted EAST. the Western senator will win if the farmer vote is registered and that this depends largely upon the weathOwes er. Johnson carried Nebraska four riril J ranis Will) years ago. Buck IxtlaMr Democratic gubernatorial candidates Albtoe CaiM . are Charlea VV. Bryan, incumbent, have Bob h ana and Charles Graff of Bancroft Four Walter Klettin Democratic candidates seek Senator s Norris toga. BUI HBeo ... Adam McMullen of Beatrice A X Walter La Moot Mathers of Goring C H Gustafson Lincoln and W. F Stoecker and of Rebie. George Sterling or Omaha are ReA. K publican candidates for governor The last named wants a beef and wine ftlward OBrlea referendum .. .. Reynold Senator Norriss chief opponent la larkrak Charles H Sloan, former Fourth dislacked only 44 wt of 10P ea twe'magea trict oongressmaik Senator Norris y i Delivered at Your Home for an Initial Payment of $20 SOUGHT BY GRANITE t Members of Girls Team Have Hopes of Taking School Meet April 16. A big roomy, comfort-gbl- a Arm Chair, with the exclusive "Royal Push Button attachment giving any desired angle for Girls of the Granite high school have high hopes of winning the girls' swimming meet to be staged In the Deseret gymnasium pool. April 16, with swimmers of the East, West, L. D S. U. and Granite entered They know that the other schools will be represented by some strong contenders, hut they also feel that Granite has some of the beat material ever seen at the school, and It Is due to their recent showing. In dally practices, that their hopes are high Members of the Granite team Include Brownell, Gladys Peterson, Oleo Keele, Lilas Anderson, Viola Wayman, Mamie WaJton, Mildred WKltnn, Louise Oberg, Rrma Keele, Madeline Huegly, Priscilla Lawson and Mary Green These girls wlH be given chances in the various events, which Include a twenty-yarrl tesm. dash, the plunge, relay, atandtng front, running and standing back dives, and back crawl, breast and aide strokes. Of this Itet of students, the work of Celestla Browgell has been exceptionally good, especially In the- shorter races 05 those who will attempt to gather points in the diving events the work of Gladys - Pewwn. Louise Oberg. Cleo Keele and Lilas Anderson has been good Gladys Peterson has shown good form in the plunge and should count in this event Two afternoons each week thw girls have been spending extra time in the pool and have been coached hy Bob Si eater. Sam Baird and Miss Valentine Gorlinskl. two-he- Guaranteed eorreet pheneai tenses; mounted in FRAMES including examGKLD-FTLLE- ination SPECIAL The Rocker THE ROYAL NIGHTINGALE DAVENPORT Equipped with loose spring cushion seat over spring edge Upholstered in a variety of NTW patteras and colors in fine mohair or velour. 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REMEMBER All 3 Pieces Sent Home for $20 18 Months to Pay Balance OME MONDAY - READING GLASSES fflsplfasy Davenports, X I t i Forget for once the weekly wash day and be here early to see with your own eyes the Greatest Triumph -Furniture Manufacturing in the last decide. , The Factory Man i here to show you how they are toiade, why they are guaranteed -- , the most comfortable for sitting, lounging and sleeping. -You have always wanted the BEST Now you can HAVE IT and afford it. Turf Remits, Entries MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. SAN DIEGO, Calif . April Little Chief, owned by I. B Humphries of won the Ooffroth consolation Denver, $285 handicap at Tijuana today, dipping of a second from the track neoord for one and miles and winning by a length from. Cherry d Tree. Lady Astor and Blanc Selng fourth. The race carried a 13000 purse and was for horses that had started in the HJ.O'VO Ooffroth handicap one week ago. Runstar; winner of that race, was not a starter in today's race Little Chief went to. the front when the barrier was sprung and never was headed Blanc Being and Firm Friend suffered from the first turn, and crowding rounding Osprey runner-u- p In the Ooffroth handicap, waa away too poorly to figure In the contest. A crowd of more than ten thousand witnessed the race. i EXPERIENCE. There Is a sometime waiting To claim the aU of me, My breath and pulse and laughter, My spirit glad and free. A shroud Is In the making. With stitches strong as steel. To foM and bind and hold me, , To smother all I feel. I love the sun snd beauty. Death has no pleasing phsse. But I have tasted all life a fruit And wandered aft Its ways So 1 shall pass exulting. Aware that those who sup A little while when I am gone Can drain no sweeter cup' Grace K. HalL two-flft- " AUERBACH OPTICAL SPECIALS Genuine Deep Curve, One-Pie- BIFOCALS ce Lento for Beading and in one pair of glaasee; tSpheriral Lenaee in FBAMES; Bifocal Lenses GOLD-FILLE- SPECIAL aeg-me- MONDAY, TUESDAY AND was-thir- e, Large round leneea for both eloee and distant vision, with eroond and deep enrve (Tiring wider range of vi.ion , $g25 i L $4 85 Thin week only, we will mount anv of the above specials in Shell Frames (in place of ) for 2.00 extra. Gold-Filled- t CO AUERBACH imiumim. V THE BIOSTOR? OPTICAL DEPARTMENT BRQADViAY & SIAXX MAIN FLOOR. er v CHARGE CUSTOMERS May Hava (Haaeaa Charged BROKER LE2TSES" Quickly Duplicated at Reduced Prices., -- 1 -- ' The- - Store STATE 150 STREET 156 OUST BELOW THE WILKES) OF THE MORGAN COUNTY. Inc interest at the rate of not to ex- -, SCHOOL DISTRICT BONO cqed five pef cent (3 per cent) per annum from the date of Issue, payELECTION. and i able semiannually In accordance with An election hereby called to be attached thereerlU be held m each of the school Interest coupon twenty thousand 1J2u, 000,00) dolrepresentative precincts of Morgan to, lars of said bond running for a pecounty school district, at the polling designated on riod of ten (10) years and forty thouplaces hereinafter of sand ($10,000.00) dollars of said bond Tuesday, the eighth (sth day D. nineteen hundred twenty-f- running for a period of twenty (20) April, A. of .years, with the reservation of the our (134), between the houre seven (7) o'clock a. m, and seven rieht to redeem said last named oclock p m. of said day, during bonds, or .any of them, at any time (i) from the which time the polls will remain open after fifteen (13) years date of issue, shall be Issued by this In each of said precinct for the pursold of for the end to board of the purpose taxpayer pose submitting of sold Morgan county school district raising money foq Vdidtne, remodelentitled to vote thereat and voting ing. heating and enlarging the varion the question of whether or not ous school houses In Morgan county bond of said school district In the school district and supplying the same amount thousand (MOOOO.Wi arith furniture and necessary appaschool of ratus and for Improving dollars, each of the denomlnal cue thousand ($1000.001 dollars, ietr- - grounds, J - JiOTICt v The Character Store Tha following are hereby . deeignat- ed as the polling places at said election within said school representative precincts of Said district respectively: School representative precinct number 1. Fetereun school butkhng. Peterson, .Utah School representative precinct number 2, Milton meeting bouse, Milton, Utah. School representative precinct number $, Porterville meeting house, Por, terville, rteh School representative precinct number 1, county courthouse, Morgan CUy, Vteh.' School representative precinct number S. club rooms of Cement oomgiany. s Devil's Slide, Utah. The following named persons have been appointed aa fudges of said elec. tion. namely: - I For school represestat'va precinct number 1, Ingvre- - Olsen, George W Ilford Haven. France, - For school representative precinct number 1 Frond Hlnxharo, W, SL Criddle. Clifford Spendiove. For school representative precinct number $,1. Levi Waldron, if. a. Por ter, S. 1 Du mint For school representative precinct number 4, Gilbert Francis, John Hefner, George M. Robison. For school representative precinct number 3, Ernest Brlmley, Alfred London, William H Toons, Jr By order of the board of education of Morgan county reboot district, Dtah. Morgan county, The board of education of Moroan Bounty school district, Morgan, Imo. By VICTOR . R. Boh MAN. President. Attest: I. R. Ttppstte, Clerk. |