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Show 10 ""i090a07 1 am.i aaaw m 1 I THE SALT, LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER B a.laaf!e as B ATS S. Offer ? iJJM--t A REFORMATION IS ' NEED IN RELIGION Essays 2Z 7 TRUff 0 it Z Zf PHILANTHROPIST Chamber Plans following unique, contribution, its terse. expression' of truth, comes to The Tribune, unsigned exi cept for the author's "mark"). with paign Bs""illi-MSI U. of Commerce Publicity Camto Aid Town. Hpectsl to The Tribune. tly pick has uncovered riches greater than that of va hundred ancient kinge, and I an penniless. SK-- i ybone 1J, Office. 41V, North Mala. Tela-- fl, C. THE BIG STORE M'Kinir.llllll -- 3 ATJERBACH CO. DEPARTMENT Aemdenca Tel. AT ROOSEVELT (The Clarifica- - LOGAN 7, 1926. BJViADY&ar & STATS COLLEGE W 01 Winter TED Smartly fmhlonable-- X Slim, trim lines Session At a recent ROOSEVELT, Dec. meetlnf of the Roosevelt chamber of commerte board of governors,- Luke tions Made for Larger " Clegg was rhoaen chairman of a committee on publicity, to put Roosevelt Enrollment. Ken wine and and count Religion. before the public eye. i , women - - uj vua-)C-j - 4n It was pointed out, Roosevelt, the inemseitre -j. .n geographical, and logical, center of Decause of my . ADVENTUROUS RELIGION. LOGAN, Dec. By Dr. Preparations' ' for the treat Inland empire, both at to Harry Euiitmii Fosdlt k. Publishthe of the winter quarter opening; ork. population and area. It Is situated ers, Harper & Brothers, New .have braved of on the Victory highway, with federal at the Utah Agricultural college on Arctio tOKLIGION at its source is a per- 1 are under way, according and of aid roads either finished or In the January snpal adventure on a way of to. .announcement made at ' course of mocked by mirage. by reaching out the college. The alreadyyesterday living. " This sentence embodies the large num- from both east and west. ber of students who enrolled at the basic idea of the essaxs in this new Directly to. the ast of the town Is opening of the fall quarter la excompilation of Dr. Fosdick's- articles. Countless situated the greatest known deposit pected to be materially Increased with canopy of heaven ha-Dr. Fosdick is one of the eminent or giisonlte anywhere n the world. tne registration of students for the been my the .... authorities on religious thought of my bed, a v,,nh ,.t it,. ay ,,h.. mldquarter work. - the , for his He is veloped beds of potash, while a few ' !n Pa,t Jrers the I'Uh Agricultural distinguished day. companion. llu, "Bually had Its regiatra miles to the northeast coal velna jof !co"e sermons as well as for the fine qualition total Increased at the opening many feet In thickness are lying ex of ties of his writings. the winter quarter by atudents In on for the Death posed surface, ready contains "Adventurous Whit. Religion" Coeur who were unable to start Bchool In and stant and easy removal. stimulative ideas, and wisdom to help the of work and by others snow fall because Wasatch To my of are west town the and south and between decide the issues Hordes have religion Immense areas of land only awaiting who desired to take advantage of the science which confront the modern my ake and of courses made by the tToa large offering a wrun8 th8 to of sufficient drain mind. capital outlay in of ifother Nature her age-ol- d mil It of atkgtand exposing underneath college for the winter quarter. Be- minuyi Religion, a cording to Dr. I'Dwl'u k, sides the and special courses regular wonderfully rich and fertile soil, loses its adventurous quality after it that are given. many elementary partly composed of decomposed vol courses lias been organized and become a also begin with the opening canic material, which, according to The stereotyped form of doctrine and an the winter quarter, according to the smoke from geologists, forma the richest soil of institution whlchix passively and" deans of the Various professors known. ore from rtj ed and beHeved. "t'hrlstianity began locaand a student ia placed at The fact that the soil In this par- schools, In a great adventure. " he says, "in i a no for ticular locality la favorable for the at disadvantage by entering school those first days when the Master was the second quarter instead of the production of root crops is presenting his wtty of living to the . a great deal of speculation as causing to the first. acceptance of men who had vision In Thousands agricultural economics and mar-- 1 and of a sugar Industry here. and courage- enough to try it, disciple development of students may enter classes In naught Notwithstanding the lack of railroad ketlng, administration, nor of;my ship to him was a costly spiritual My marketing of few transportation, the operation of truck farm exploit" an experiment that called farm a course dealing with and producta, ilnes between Lake the basin and Salt for strong faith at its beginning atid they In this part toward ' has proven, resolution to carry through. In no conclusively, that It Is problems very Important sun. to this type of commodity that the of the country, and various other! sense was It the stiff and formal research and seminar classes. The basin must look for Its future develthing It is to the majority today. agronomy department gives a partlcu- opment. The change that has taken place of course! In cereal number larly large ... an. I It. la. old PROSPECTOR the known that u,e only locally nrw reflected 4, mVantng seed analysis, elementary and' alfalfa seed of the basin took seven crops, which the word "faith" has assumed of the first nine prises at a recent advanced classes In management of since to Christ's riiacinlAH it tnvolvri national seed show, and that. the seed arid soils and plant breeding, history devotion, loyalty,' of the basin is matched by no other of horticulture and dry farming. In It was not then. Dr. Fos- courage." to those dealing with s De seed, ezcept, perhaps, that of Millard addition dick points out, a faltlj that de- dal problems. Market types, breed county. pended on creeds, the Hook, or the management, sheep hus With the completion of the beauti types, swine church, for It was before all these livestock wool, bandry, management. ful new stucco school building for the s things that primary faith was "a animal general poultry, elementary grades, the children of poultry nutrition, personal relationship with Christ and management, breeds and Roosevelt are adequately cared for what he stood for." breeding, poultry feeds and feeding for some time to come. Eiaht new are ' WHERE FAILURE LIES. some of the classes open In the rooms will be finished, along with a When the spiritual values on which ritualized religion has become for spiritual appreciation ought not to large well stocked library, a principal's animal husbandry and poultry mankind a depend have multitudes a stuffy and unlnterest-hee- n quarrel. office and dressing rooms. The most A large and varied list of classes too highly systematized, then Ing affair." As to evolution, Ir. Kosdlck clears modern ventilating, heating and lightmaking-ove- r a thorough becomes taught In the department of busi He sees In this static condition, this up aome of the confusion surround to school are known arrangements ing ness administration and accounting. Or. Fosdlck lack believes. of the adventuring spirit, the Ing this question, with his explana architecture have been employed In necessary. That "this fate has befallen religion in large cause for the alienation of the tion that It Is opposed to religion tha construction of the building. The and the winter quarter students may obtain America today" Is his statement. "Or- - younger generation from nearly any phase of the work In red, green organized only when It Is confused with Dar neott unit to be added, will 'contain may desire. Beginning courses ganlzed, institutionalized, rreedallzad, ' Christianity. The churches are fall-- , wlnism, which Is not synonymous a large auditorium, gymnasium, show-er- a they In and In so many caes to help the. with evolution. general bacteriology physioloHe not believe does classrooms. and additional or coral. lg gy, dairy . bacteriology, public health young men and women who would like that the acceptance of the doctrine and hygiene, botany, national forest to become Christians. Preachers have of evolution is fatal to religion nor husar-administration, does he as of offering "this carefully I chemistry dairy some clergymen think, "Christmas Dinner Nice- la.way bandry, physics, zoology and entotlculated system of beliefs and prac-- i have said, that evolution Is an at mology may be registered for by stuto dethrone Qod." "God," he to and youth tempt tlcea," accept asking Mr. and Mrs. George McBrlde. His ties" to He Featured by 'the whole. But youth cattnot believe. says, "la not so easily disposed of." dents. he was very young The greatest part of the courses in mother died when This book Is characteristic of Dr. what It does not understand, cannot was and his father murdered by Inthe auto mechanics deoartment at the with wholesale acceptance, of Fosdfck's clear, comprehensive stvle. Cooking Expert Tomor- - A"start dians of lemhl ' Fort, Idaho, while on a Iin.iahe4 Whether - a collega are given during the wlntex mut. It .Is not controversial i ton or ni K.A SVJLJ J5,Is Bee, ' " an automatic sales quarter, This department emphasizes 'start his adventure In religion fol tentlon. it faces squarely the Issuefe slot machine ""ro W'A'fternoon." Mr. McBride went to Mendon, and lowing on)ywhat h himself can per of the general religious situation la man or a gambling device Is a ques the worknotin the shops during that a year later to Hyrum with his uncle Is only of an advanced na- James McBrlde. tion that ceive. 'Jesus did not foist upon his America today. Dr. Kosdlck Is combothering Davis county quarter,but also He married Cynthia for elementary stu- Benson in 187.1 and subjects a system of theology, de- petent tp Interpret this complex con- officials since members of the sher- ture, she survives him clare 3r. Fosdlck for one reason he dition, and hla words will be signifi- iff's force seized such an appliance dents. The economics and sociology, with the following Lester didn't have one, and for another, the cant to all who are Interested In the at a poolhall owned by Jack Blg- - English and speech and mathematics and Leroy McBrlde ofchildren: Hynim, James also departments give excellent classes McBride of outcome of religion, gance of this city. people would not have understood. Lima, Mont.; Reuben Mc throughout the winter The machine. It la reported, dis extending TAtlQHT FAITH IN MAN. of Portland. Ore., and Mrs. Net of merchandise for quarter. Courses In psychology, rural Bride pensed packages Ktuart of Drummond, Mont. "I believe In man" Is one of th nickel played In the machine, the education, scoutmastershlp. historical tieBurial will be In the Hyrum ceme WORDS AND MUSIC strongest sentiments expressed In the operator getting the merchandise. development of the "principles of edu- tery. book. And this affirmation the writer STODDARD KINO cation, practice By the machine teaching, however, Occasionally, secondary holds a basic article of the Chrisreleases a stream of blngles, each education, practice teaching In home Copyright by Spokesman-Revietian s faith. To those inquirers who methods of teaching ageconomics, Pioneer Woman good for five cents In trade. have started their religion "at the and others are contained in Early Although the machine Is at the sher riculture INVITATION TO DINNER. end farthest away from them," he a office at Farmington, no action the list presented by the education Is iff Summoned Hyrum Dieting for allmness la slow star- against the owner has- been taken. and psychology departments. says: "If a man is having trouble Medical authority. With the opening of the winter endeavoring to say. 'I believe In Wod.-- ' vation status will be determined this Its Mrs. Mary Chris LOGAN, Dec. he may get light starting closer home quarter the new home economics cotweek, It Is reported. and endeavoring to say, 'I believe In Draw up to the table, Mabel. tage, which Is near completion, will tine Rasmussen. wife of Mads e And eat with your man.' " be ready for use, according to Miss vim; of Hyrum, died Saturday at The three most familiar parables You had better be plump than dead, Ephraim South Alice Kewley of the achool of home home in Mrs HyVum. told by Jesus, of the lost sheep, the my dear, economics. as In the other de- the family Here, You Holds Big Celebration partments, excellent opportunities are Rasmussen had been in falHng health had better be safe than slim. lost coin and the lost son, exemplified his teachings about man. and The sausa-rebeckon. the white given the winter quarter atudents for for several years. bread calls, are "a vlvld and passionate defense Mrs. Rasmussen was a native of study. Spec'sl to The Trlbsae. of his own attitude." It was this The hour has arrived to dine The fall quarter at the college Denmark, and 'had spent sixty-odDec. EPHRAIM. The hlshonrlc humanltarlaniam" Draw up to the table, Mabel, my love, and members of the Ephraim South closea December IS for the Christ"uncompromising years In Hyrum. She is survived by of the Savior's that was the center The creamed potatoes are fine! y ward held a celebration which mas recess. The fall quarter so far her husband, and several relatives in of his offending, and that for which haa two aeen In noon Mantua. Mr. Rasmussen Is a well the high extraordinary opened at Friday in the end he was crucified, rather Hark not to the fable. Mabel. take place at the I'. A. C. things achool. when known chorister in Hyrum and surOf the vanishing silhouette; than because of hla, theology Lions club, literary clubs, busi soon after school started, ground was rounding towns. The He deaf to the song of the diet ness men, school teachers and all broken for a new $100,000 athletic prom tnese teachings of Jesus as Vunersl services will be held Tuesto belief in man rise the major springs sharps. ward workers and members number stadium to have a seating capacity day afternoon at o'clock in the First i of our western democracy, says Ir. And eat as of yore you et 600 were served with a banquet of lo.ftoo, and a few weeks ago the ward ing chapel, with Bishop Silas Allen Kosdlck. hops sizzle, the pudding In the dining rooms, which were dec Vtah Agricultural college was admit"Democracy la not simply The pork Interment will be In the presiding: ted to membership In the American Hyrum orated with flowers and ferns. politica, election by a majority, gov The steams. Is cemetery'. to carve goose ernment by a parliament. Democraresdy of the Association of rniversitles snd placed Another feature Interesting cy ia a moral movement, and it As long as jou'te able, Mabel, my evening was the rendition of a. splen- on 11s accreaitea list or colleges and V. A. C Students Give did program and two one-asprings from adventurous faith In hu Kat, iTVe, playa universities. man possibilities." though the whole world starve' under the direction of Eslen Guyman 'The Goose Hangs High9 and Miss Helen Nelson. THE PART OF SCIENCE. The beasts of the stable. Mabel, Saturday afternoon at t o'clock the Early Pioneer of Cache Dr. Fosdlck believes that science fan live on a wisp of hay. attendants assembled at the high 8. A ,lanc and apIXVIAN. to Be Buried Wednesday preciative you are the cream of the human achool gymnasium and witnessed a Templing Christmas dainties de- and religion each have a distinctive But race-TMudenta audienr ear of sportlngvents. A bazaar, signed to add Just a little more zest course; that "science and program religion of the Utah eollei Thl into the cheese souffle! trt the already move In different realms." motion pictures, dafflng and feasting Dec. ..Funeral services rfnUif at th Ajrrlruitural And in IXJAN. in their holiday theater Caplto) t app-tt- te will e featured by Miss Luta proof of his statement, he for William Alvln McBrlde. pioneer likens Ion be ashamed of a curve or two. also were features. Uooe Hang prprwyitatlon nf "Th Hoyes, home economics expert. In her science to a gramma nun who will Whatever the styles may be of Hyrum. who died Saturday Hth." settler Iewts a threerart hy play weekly lecture and demon"! ration to- analyze life as parts of speech are Draw up to the table. Mabel, mv love. of heart failure, after a prolonged Ilnea.-h.be all righl with me! morrow afternoon, from : So to 4 analyzed l! will note the differ- It lness, will be held In the Hvrum Third were well taken Part Fred hy o clock. In the auditorium of the l"tah ent cs hetween the various nnrts as COLDS THAT ward. Wednesday afternoon VlrjriTiia Wardly, Mwrit AnderTower Main street the grammarian with parts of eiiecch Light Mr. McBride, who held nosin. .. son. T,e Orand Walker, Reed Jrhnpn, store Here arecompany's smne of the numbers and will formulate the laws bv Improvement! Made school trustee, city marshal, Teland Ska.nt'hy, Knima Green. Dama-rltm ber program: I'ranherrv frapp-- , which they are put togethel-- to make nf the city council and alsomember as a Stirif.tr. faMar Mary B. by Power Company cranberry marmalade, fruit cocktail, but this analysis nf the Hyrum stake high Newman. member complete unity, Carlisle, Heher nxn rntKiaji nreesing. salted nuts, does little to supplv the me ning of DEVELOP INTO council during his residence in HyPrnfeiinor Paul Iayton. KARMtNOTON. Dec plum pudding ice ere. Installarum. was 74 years of age at the time Cheater and J. Myers directed the tion .of new automatic machinery, to1 ou re cordial- the comprehensive method of of his death. He was born In imiij Bona, aoesn l ll n Invited to come. Mrs. Housewife. piles the alth on June 1. 15!. the son of rebuilding of a mile lerpretatlon and the appreciation- of gether f of flume. Is under way real vai- - lire s spiritual values .iu - ftuip 10 get And he says and ROTARY CLUB MEETS. the I'lah I'ower A Light companr uaoie v nnsimaa suggestions. Ad.- t'"the grammatical s analysls and the at In rec. IX5A.N. ( The plant regular Karmlngton canvon. The fiume. In which monthly business meeting of the pipe Is used. Is being extensively noon. club wss held today Several Rotary Persistent rough snd colds lead 10 hundred feet of newrepaired. has Reports of the various committees You can slop them serious trouble. been Installed. piping were heard and Olof Nelson, local conThe automatic machinery, it is retractor, gave an interesting talk on now with Creomulsion. an emulsified a recent trip Into Meilco. ported, will enable une man to take creosote that is pleasant to take. care of the plant At present three is a new medical discovery men are employed, one for each shift he plant caretaker will live In a with I no fold action; it soothes and adjoining the plant, and through heals the inflamrd membranes and in of the new constant dibits germ growth. CVJ suirvlslon of theequipment Personal-Sxclusi- veplant will not be Of all known drugs creosote is necessary. br high mediril authorities is Dee. The ln- WASHIXOTON, Free Christmas Tree 2 one of the gre Hest healing agenci's for exterlor department contemplates noo $1.5011. to other another colds and and pending bring the persistent roughs Roosevelt forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion IrrfraMe area of the Riverton project In Wyomlnr to M.POn acres, as discontains, in addition to rreosote, other closed In the annual report of Reclafpo. I.I In The Trlbsue made mation Commissioner Mead, RTOSEVEI.T. Dec The board of healing elements which soothe and heal public todav. In the summer of 1;S governors of the Roosevelt chamber the infected membrane and stop the of commerce last night started plans irritation and inflammation, while the Secretary Work halted new construe- tion on this project becanse of the for the big annual Christmas celecreosote goes on lo ihe stomach, hopeless outlook and the Inability to bration. find settlers for the 15.000 acres then into the attacks seat the The program provides for a comblood, resdy for cultivation. It evidently Is munity Christmas tree on Christmas pf the trouble and checks lite growth the purpoee to ask congress te enlarge eve. at which Santa hlmelf will be of the 1 Green' grrms. this proeet during the present short) present and distribute gifts to all Cieomulsion is guarmlced s.lisfac session, in tne none rnat 4),voe arrne the children of the town. can he colonised ahd developed mora This will be followed oy a big dance, tory in Ihe treatment of persistent readily than 15,000. to which the entire basin Is Invited roughs and colds, bronchial asthma, at the expense of the chamber of bronchitis and other A garden tea of form, of respira... commerce. Former Bank exauisite flavor Preliminary plans Indicate that this tory discuses, and is eirellent for build' President Arrested year s program will far outshine any ing up the system after colds or flu. ana fragrance! preceding ones. Money refunded if any rough or cold i. And the price? not relieved after taking according U PORTLAND. Ore., nee i (By the j Annual Banquet Given Surprise Cs'. H. Rubottom. yourself! Associated Pre. For direction. sale by ail druggists. former preetdent and owner of the malor part of the stock of tha defunct' by Theological Class Send coupon for free sample. First bank of council, Idaho. Wits ar rested here today and l held rn the; C13 BteH-i- t In Th Trihene. Order Yours From Us TODAY. CsrowcLCms Ci AiUnt. Cj. Adams! county Jil for the sheriff of a4vto EfRKKA. Dee. The theological 5?tf Irs pfte of Crtoeiulttoa lr county, Idaho Tetrgrnrhl class of the Eureka ward . coufft or eoU tht king were received to the effect that Ru-school held Its annual banquet Sunday In the bottom wa wanted for emhesiiement, ward recreation hail Friday evening N arae AMAZINQ N I W DISCOVERY i police said A turkey dinner was cooked and sufferer from Epilepsy ess sow he aar He Is said to have been associated served by the Relief society to 20 44 East on South Temple. relieve. M all ettarsa St s sew rusraa-leeJ here with a real estate firm. &reet memliera of the class and their resieily that kaa aslaaea tfc mrti-ea- l Rubottom said he could not under-- 1 No Bannfu! ar ha kit penfeMbm. whrtt stand his arrest. He! promoted Toasts were responded to by Class tons lag .rata Write lw Ires aiaa. StatO sold his Interest In the bank at Coun- -, leader Bishop tWorgefrTlnch and Pest aWl. PHIVOIPTOI. CO.. Bos Oss butttt to Uoi.ly. Writs pUirily. rll about a year and a half ago, he' various members of the class. II. M. 'Jotae PI. ata . Brrtlxs. ft. V. A t said, and af the time so dlsrrep-- 1 dance followed the banquet. Arerttent I ancirs were found. tion of Issues Between Science and livs iinery, dine, Irfi.... Prepara Student nights the desert roof, yesterday, setting live i IJI , burro River, ZIPPER BOOTS FOR CHILDREN d'Alene footprints. breast labor, thinkiitg kind. tribe is are passing, their faces Sizes 5 to j horizon is black' with'the smelters refining original tions, sold pittance. -- mien mnd A Uddita Goodrich. s treasure. - For ladia, mUtes, 1 wanderings. I the icy. blasts the the stifling heat the desert, stalked death, Valley, The unequalled Hookies Fasten? Plus Goodrich quality in material and con? - their millions t Sizes 5 ' i Sizes 11 $I.S5 tolOVi $2.65 2.... to ZIPPEES TOR WOMEN Sizes 24 to 8 $4.50 and the ! $3.50 GALOSHES FOR CHILDREN 'isv thi 11 $3.00 104 $5.50 V GALOSHES FOR WOMEN $2.5 and $3,45 .well-bein- TWINKLE BOOTS j $4.45 Officials Puzzled on Slot Machine " I ., . trrts-to- n. at - . Ward v a - d two-da- i --A WOMEN'S RUBBERS BOBETTES The new styles for fall. $1.00 Black or tan Book Drive Planned for Public Library Special to Ttie Tribune. Deo. RICHFIELD, The ommlssion for Richfield will library Imme diately undertake the promotion of a book drive for the public library. This decision was' reached at a meeting of " the library commission board. the Ladles' Study club haa appointed a committee conslstlmr r Mrs. W. P. Payne and- - Mrs. O. C. Snow to work with Miss Mabel Miller of the high school. Kldred .1 rhrfstensen of the Junior high and Miss Sophia Goldbranson of ths schools. The books desired sr. .hit. dren's books, classics, modern fiction and reference works. A careful canvajts will be made tnH It Is expected that liberal contributions will be made either In books or cash witn wnicn to procure them. BRIDGE CLUB E.NTERTAINED. RICHFIELD. Dec. 6 Mr. w a Vandergrlft entertained her club at a luncheon Katurdav. The three atrial) tables were made attrac tive with pink rosea In bud vases as centerpiece and placa cards lo. match. hri. gg Mra. Frank Martines won hl(th score, of the bridge members and Mrs. Leah, Seeley was awartd the guest prize. Mrs. James. J. JUx and Mot., JL&, of Saliha and Mrs. Kenneth, SeeTey Hood were special guests. Park City Kiwanis Club Plans Pleasing Program Special to The Tribune. PARK CITY, Dec. i. The Park City Kiwanis club will hold its regulHC meeting Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. This meeting will be devoted to honoring two Kiwanis members, H. Fred. Kgan, state senator-elecand R. II. Fletcher, state Tepreaentatlve-elect- . The meeting will be called to order-bPresident M. O. Heltzman, and th first part of the meeting will be alvett to nomination of officers for the coming year, the election to take pla.e December 14. A abort musical program will be given and an address by A. C. Rees of Salt Lake City, general manager of the Utah Associated Industries and secretary of the Utah Taxpayers' association, will follow. A large number of x guests will be present. . t, 1 Tc Put "Tilly" to Work jtrtd . &-- u In-l- y Karm-Ingto- PNEUMONIA one-hal- ; - n tavedQredin( Riverton Project yr 'ijt (fyfinecL Expansion Urged Reach the Owner ' of That Farm Planned at TREE TEA . It's not eJwari th man en the farm wto la seeking a chance to tall hla Property and more to the city; Just u often it is the city man who is looking for a farm or a country 4 isab-fcorb- We have just the card you want at the price you want to pay. Don't be C Idaho "shut out." FITS Deseret Book Company 1 1 part-ner- home himself. J And THAT man has found from long experience the adrice of hla friends that the sorest and quickest way to reach the man with a farm for sale Is by placing a Classified Ad ia The Tribune. ad It'i EAST to Call W11, 590 Be just calls Wasatch asks for "TUly." The Salt Lake Tribune 'Th Paper With the ClaeaiTied Adi' s. -- WmtchriTe-Niiie-Oh- KQ ' l 690 and |