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Show V V mE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 3925. Farewell Testimonial for Young Missionary A farewell testimonial In honor of Eric Pollet, who will leavo soon for ths UermatvAus-tria- n mission of the be will church, held next Friday the evening - In eo on d Thirty ward chapel at I II o'clock. The program following will be given: Hymn, congregation; double mixed a u a r t e t, d members ward; violin solo, Roes J. Ramsey; feadlng, Erlo PoJIol. Kffl Hunt; trio. Oscar Roth and sons; reading, Grace Burton trio. Nickerson; boys; eomlo reading, 1 W. Meyers; selection, K&llalre orchestra; remarks, bishop; selection, Fourth Ward quartet; remarks, missionary; tenor solo, William Cook; hymn, congregation. Mormon Asked to' Include Spirit of Move- Churches ment in Services Today toNational Education waak cloaaa It churchaa In tha with Sunday day la called "Ood and Country day," and tha alon la, A Godly nation cannot fall. Believing that religion, morality and education are neceiaory for good government, the clergy In all churcheen li asked to preach a sermon on oweither at tha morning or ot tha followining ' services, onIn one Eduthe Home, Education ngIn cation In the" School. "Education For the home the folthe Church The are suggested: topics lowing mother, the child In training for membership lay the circle; the home must children, of character; foundation obey jour parents For tha school Education for the moorary; rhe good little cltlien; schools and good citizenship, training ... for vocation. For church: Clod and the good cttlhome. Uve sen: 711151, reading nr the for church and education: reverence best church authority; how canhowthecan state serve the state?; bet serve the church? ,1!?' Painting Shows -How d Paving MayV- - Thirty-secon- New Treasurer Selected for Red Cross Chapter to The Trlbose. PRICE, Nov. 1. The appointment of Ray Walters, as treasurer of ths Carbon county American Red Cross chapter, Is Just announced. He will fill the vacancy caused by the recent resignation of H. S. Roblnett. Mrs. J. K.Jfijun replaces Mra J. R Sharp as a director on the executive board Mrs Sharp has gone to Oakland, Cal , to spend the winter. The local chapter is preparing to assist in the fitting up of tha operate tog room of fhe hospital, which. It Is expected, will be ready early next month. The attention of the officers has also been drawn to the needs of various families in and about Price. Special Aerial Photograph Night Assured Be-Lai- Through the efforts of J H Waters, consul for the Lincoln Highway association, thor Is on display In the lobby of the Xewhousd hotel two pictures showing the recently constructIdeal section" of the Lincoln ed highway. These pictures, painted by a nationally known artist at a cost of 1000 each, were on approximately their way east from San Francisco, where they ere displayed at the Construction of road show. the ideal link, which Is in Indiana, was commenced in 1921, and at that time it was said the unit would he twenty years in advance 6f present highway needs This year the state of Michigan Is building a highway of two Is- forty-fobuilding sections, and Washington a two thirtwfoot section highway between Seattle and Tacoma, both of which are similar to the "ideal section" constructed by the Lincoln asThe ideal section cost sociation 65 000 a mile for the paing only The unit Is constructed of cement and Is forty feet wide, with the cement ten inches thick and generously reinforced with steel. The association built the concrete strip as an object lesson and, the association points out, "It embodies the results of more than two ears of the most careful consideration and planning on the of the leading highway engipart neers and other authorities of the United States " Ttah ROCHCSTFR, N. Y.. Nov. 21 (Bv the Associated tress ) Aerial photography at night Is an accomplished fact. One of the most Important experiments of recent years looking to the advancement of photography as a means of revealing enemy secrets to American forces In time of war was proclaimed this afternoon a complete success, a It was announced at the Kodak Park laboratories of the Eastman Kodak company that army tests made over Rochester last night using a Martin bombing plane and fifty pounds of flashlight powder, had produced remarkably clear photographs The tests aero under the direction of Lieutenant George W. Goddard Ceatlaesd fna Page Os. his following, but there Is reason to believe that the agitation of the last few months wlM result in a number of Important administrative reforms In the army and navy air forces and tnat larger appropriations for their devel- opiuent and maintenance will be voted. The president, " said Representative Butler today, wisely appointed a commission of able men to study the entire subject of aeronautics and their relation to the army and navy. I am awaiting their report with keen Interest. Unless I have further evidence to the controry, however, evidence from military leaders in whose Judgment I have confidence, I do not see how a separation can be safely made of aeronautics from the regular military establishments. It la a military maxim that effective defense can be best secured only by the coordination and cooperation of all arms. I feel we must give attention My Immediately to this question. mind at present Is tn a state of flux, and for this reason I am maintaining a neutral attitude until I have at hand all the information I regard s essential. "I have one thought, however, which Is more definite. That Is that air officers should stick to their particular Jobs I do not believe It adds to their efficiency inlha air one Or two yearsiQerye end then serve as watch officers or navigators for one or two years Constant application is the only way In which a man really elm know his Job. For those officers who are on air duty, I would have promotion and continue the additional pay they now receive But w h.envhvirot too'oTd to fly or ceased to be valuable for this particular work I would retire them at whatever rank they then held. in short, they would be specialists and as such they would deserve special consideration. So far as command Is concerned, what could be more Important than the command of a squadron of airplanes. It would be operating with the fleet, and, therefore, under the direction of the commander-in-chleTo say that the latter could not efficiently use it to thy mind, absurd General Is, Grant could not tide a horse, yet his use of cavalry hae never been criticized General Sheridan was not an artillery officer, but he knew who to select as his artillery commander and how to get the best results from his guns The same Is true of airplanes. which have become a vital instrument of defense Congress will want all the light It can get on the numerous angles of the questions which have arisen And I am sure It will, to the best of ita ability, render Judgments that will be beneficial to the country as a ell as to the services " . d are not sold -- Dealer comes with no long sales THE Maytag He merely puts a Maytag in your home on free trial where you may do a washing with it and he will assist you if you wish. 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The quarterly conference fo the Granite stake of Sion will be held nxt The morning eesslon will be Sunday. held in the Bait Jaks tabernacle, commencing at 1ft eVlor k No quorum meeting or flunday.aihoot will be h4d on this day. wkra of Evening the qonfereao will be at $ SO o clock st the Emerson. Forest IaJe, Highland Park and Richard wards. Today Is attendance day throughout the stake. CRANE EATON, PIKE'S STATIONERY. Conventional design. ........ STATIONERY fi MARIE STATION. ERY. Your cholc of tinted deckle edge or f iQ lined envelopes EATONS Granite Stake Holds J) MONTAG'S ANTOINETTE EATON'8 HOLLY WREATH GIFT BOX Pre 4 CARDS ROMANESQUE $1.00 $1.50 Salvation Army Man' May Be Chaplain THE MAYTAG SHOP 7C38. CHRISTMAS GREETING HIGHLAND LINEN. In beautiful gift boxes E bd WAS. Dlars la CHRISTMAS CRANE'S LINEN LAWN STATIONERY. In White, Gobelin Blue, Tapeatry Hum, Baojie and Moonstone Gi ay There would b fifteen members, five from the house, five from the senate and five named by the president. Chairman Green expects the committee to conclude It work on the bill next week. stsnt tension V 215 SOUTH STATE ST. EATON'S STATIONERY. Leckle edge SO. TEMPLE 44 EAST WAS. C 9 7 say frankly we are prepared to take the consequences of absence of defense Under the treaty, the number of our ships has been reduced This likewise Is true of the personWe are short of the treaty aunel I am not informed what thorizations respectsteps the president will take ing this condition, but I know the shoulders duty that rests upon the of congress and hope to have the pleasure of calling Its attention to that duty to "I would be perfectly willing have our country' Join with other nation to-- poking proper reductions In armaments, but of course I shall opinternapose any reductions until Natutional agreement is reached which this talk all the subject rally provokes baa created an uncertain state of mind among members nf the house On mv part I am not Irving to peer into the future My Interest and concern are with the present Therefore I feel so long as further limitation of armaments is merely being discussed and other nations are ahead keeping up their strength going In accordance with the ratio, we should do the same ISLANDS IMPREGNABLE. "I am greatly In favor also of making Hawaii impugnable so that any force contemplat'ng an attack on our Pacific coast shall be compelled to the spend most of Its time arouml Sandwich Islands But, as I have Already suggested, this might be un necesry if international agreement could be reached, imposing further limitations on the preparation activities of ail nations "But apart from fortifications, ships and guns. It Is the personnel of the navy and marines which Is the I object of my particular interest have always fought for efficiency In the command and enlisted strength m anxious that anything which militates against it shall be correct and that the country shall have at its disposal a body of men able to bear the first brunt of assault and to train others to support them do not know, as J have stated, what will be made or appropriations whether action for Improvements will do I not anticipate be taken, but very much, if any, reduction In nu S Ity, the Maytag Gyrafoam with Gasoline or attachment. BOOK COMPANY3 WASHINGTON, Not. ?1 (By th. Associated Frees) Appointment of a commission to study simplification ef the federal tax law jv&a approved today by the hous wav and means oommlttee a pan of the new reve- - it- 1 m e t s I wringer. Self sdjusting. In. warp, rot, swell, split or corrode. 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A 1 ror nones wiuiouc Display and y Latest Style Arrivals! Choose Note F rom Fresh, Com plete Assortments for Gift Giving. Today the dominant note'in all fashion is Color. It is shown in the dress of both men and women and inevitably it expresses itself in writing papers. The new styles in stationery show a wealth of harmonious It will if you make an early cho4oe from our exclusive and artistic showing of engraved designs. Special Deferred Payments Youll Sever Miss tub Personal Touch? of Utah, Idaho, Wyoming Pensions Are Granted washing 9 Sale 1 us today to send you Telephone FREE next to do a Maytag Will Your Greeting Have the Pre-Holida- f. SLIGHT DECREASE NOTED. ftpe'sl to The Tribune. PRICE. Nov 21 The first survey of the annual school census being made In Carbon county indicates there will be a slight decrease tn the s hool population of the county this BIG NAVAL QUESTIONS year over that of 1924 The unofficial rjeeoids show a school population Mr. Butler said that of equal Imof 6307 as compared with 6365 last portance would be the naval personear This mark will be raised somenel questions and further limitation what, It Is said, when the complete of armament. reports are compiled Congress, I am sure." he continued. "will make no mistake in proPRIEST TO HOLD SERVICES. viding adequately for our national The Rev. Father Joseph J Boyle, defense, and especially the naval arm It will be faced with this ml&rionery from Notre Lame. thereof. CSC. Ind will conduct Catholic services question Shall we keep the navy up to its treaty strength and maintain at Murray and Midvale today, according to announcement last night It efficiently? I hold there can be by the Rev Father Patrick Maguire only one answer to that question "How can I dispose of second-hanFather Bole has a national reputaEither we must assure the protecMass will he tion of our shores bv . maintaining furniture, or find a more comfort- tion as a missionary able place to live?" Use a Tribune celebrated at Murray at f 30 a. m. tha treaty navy efficiently or we m. Want Ad and at Midvale at 11 should stop all appropriations and ' All This Week . L IS T ERIN Extra Specials ETOOT II ZC iIQn PASTE JAVA POW DER NATURES REMEDY. PINKIIAMS VEGETABLE COMPOUND McCOYS COD LIVER OIL TABLETS MILES NERVINE. PONDS EXTRACT. geggggg. Carbon County Generous in Aiding of Red Cross FRICK, Nov. tl Carbon county enAmsriran Red Croe workers arc of success their the thusiastic) jrver tgnrts In enlisting member for the annual roltoall. now being conducted believing Thr thela every nfraeorrfor $00 will be mor that quota 4 ha a Thanksgiving eulorite4 by 4av. when lb drive ends to ft-r- it Fprtog Cenvon .was the first its activity, according to In forme tic supplied by J. Ferry of the roUceJl campaign f nir:nan Mrs W E. Ruff, in charge of the 4rWe there, not only d'spoeed of the or groJ si otn.ent or i, but ha en If, list 4 memberships to a total of 132 Mrs. G V. Ciemenson of Help report 1101 turned In. whi h juet exceeds the quota for the town. Albert Snow, In charge rf the drtvs at Mutual, reports the full member- ship quota of 5d a subscribed In Fries, Mr. Albert Klrkpatiic. chairman, has expressed confidence that the 250 will have been subscribed before wext Thumday. SCHOOL NEARLY COMPLETE. PRICE, Nov. 21 The new tchool will be combuldlng at Columbia few days end pleted within the will be readr for o n upeny alut the ftrat of next month, a cording to Information supplied the board of education. Favorable progrea Is also reported on ths new school structure st ftubnvside rxt natkJ attention. Stehas attracted record and measurement phenson wUl be taken later In ths day. OLEEN PLAYERS PLEASE. PRICK, Nov IL Th Moroni Olsen player gave their first pubito presentation of their new vehida, The fehlp." here Thursday evening before a large and appreciative audience, The three-ac- t play woe admirably presented, not a slnjLabttrh nL eeeurrHkg from beginning to Every role was fell fuied Stephenson Enters Indiana Penitentiary TITT. Ind. Not. fRv ths Associxtsd Press VDnvld O Flepheneon, former grand dragon of ths Indian Ku KIux Klan, convict sd of ths murder of Mad of Indianapolis began serving a Ilfs sentencs at ths state prison to- - charge of Sheriff Uhsriee A. Gooding and two deputise of Hamilton cotmtv. reached PLAY TO BE GIVEN. th prison before nvn, arir a motor FRICK. Nov II The p$av, The former trip fr'm NoNsvUle the Acts" has hm been grand drsron' numKer Is 11 14. Few person In Mtchlran Clv and leeted by the I rlmsrv Irameto around the prieon rro7qiif4 the f the L. I ft F unday w hool. it t. will be presented here and In tha prisoner, whose f'ght against extendng over ax months. nearby towns soma tirva next pwt. Obgr-holtr- en Imprle-nnfreo- $ 9 I |