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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY UTILITY MB Salt Lake Tenor to Give Program at Elks Rooms 12, 1927. DERNTO GREET CLEM BKNNiqN. eTV?VEg?rIU ' T- j - - HW! , v Dean Woodruff Preaches in Bishop's Crusade on Lesson of Pharisees. Cberctifoers wh utilix retlftoa for their perecnuU ft4ranemacrt, but fail la lire up to their faith, were eoor4 the Rtcht Renr. 1 Tuesday nicM B. Woodruff, deao of Calrarp cathethird dral of Stour Pell N. .. in sermon of the Episcopal bishops crusade b4n held here. Dean Woodruff took as his test, "tfhirfi ts greater, the fold or the temple which senctifieth the gold? "The Pharisees proved the unreality of their religion by boasting afrmrt the decnratfaixa-- of lireTr temple, but VToaiJing. by their narrow neee and every sentiment of generoeity and srmpathy' the crusader told a large audience at St. Marks cathedral. They found the reality of life in the material rather than the spiritual. ' COLD OR TEMPLE? Ts It to be the gold or the temple An our present modern world? Is the world merely a place In which to develop water power to turn the wheels - of commerce, or Is It a temple of the living God? le buMnees merely a means of wealth or a vocation for ser- vice? la cotton worth more than the lives of children? Is constant arouse ment and excitement worth mobs than the peace of There Js a "type of Christian who claims the refinement and respect-- l ability of church membership., but assumes no obligation to the high claims of faith. This type (Ls worse not only to the then worthies church, but to himself. The world demands reality. We must 'tdear 'the jtswttfegw or surrender the property. Christ demands that 'the Christian Shall he What he claims to be." DISCUSS REPENTANCB. Bishop Burleson delivered th evening instruction on Repentance." In the afternoon, he held the last of a series of special servfcea for children. Dean Woodruff was in charge of a conference on "Prayer" which preceded the children's service. Both the instruction and sermon Wednesday night will be by Bishop Burleson. There als9 Will be a 2.30 o'clock conference on pereonsl Evangelism." Dean Woodruff will be in mass meeting at All charge of Souls' mission dn Gsrfieid. Tbe crusade has three more days to run here, after which the visiting church dignitaries will go to Ogden. ojt ddidous tost refreshing On.,; Order by telephone Wasatch 2597 ( i 4 were served L800.000 At the regular meeting of the Elks club Wednesday night an exceptional Glen musical program la promised. Bennion, who has Just finished a concert tour of the east, will sing a selection of tenor solos. Mr. Bennion has been studying at the Homer Institute In Kansas City, under the personal tutelage of the great master, Henry Gorrel, who was connected with- - the institute-- , Where Caruso received his training. It is said Me. Gorrel predicta great future for Mr. Bennion. Mr. Bennion has been visiting his parents during the holidays and has had many offers to appedr In public, but this wfU be his only appearance, as he will leave for the east in a few He will be assisted by Qlen day Barlow, another tenor, and accompanied by Mias Dudl Pyper. ctipe th at ijtinvatioaJ EXPOSITION PANAMA-PACIFI- Keeney, San Diego, president; G. L Ainsworth, Spokane, vice president; Adam Bianchi, ban Francisco, treasurer, B, F. M c K i U bed n. Sn Francisco, E J. Dixon, executive secretary,-enPortland; H. W. Low, Oakland; J. Nelson, Skit Laks .City, and E. L Thomson. Los Angeles, directors. C Former Salt Lake Man Heads L. A. Drug Body s guchl was sentenced to a $360 ... fine in Judge T!llmn! Johnson court. Th. tin. vu du. Saturday and upon hi. failure to a bunch warrant waa Issued. , John Price. JO, arrested for rlola-tlo- n of the liquor law, was fined JIM by Judge John M. Morgan. The front window of the Tew Shoe and Clothing company, (01 West North Temple street, was broken Monday night by burglars who escaped with about J1(0 worth of merchandise. Maxell Dally, who was arrested In Salt Lake Friday by, Detectlvea B. H. Seager and R. L. Eddington at the railroad station, was taken to Callente, Nev , Tuesday by Sherift Charles OtilveyWell, of Lincoln county, Nevada. According to the sheriff, the girl is wanted there for bprglary and passing of fictitious papers. It la also reported that Miss Dally was arrested abAut a year ago In this city charged with passing bad checks. Bookkeeper Said to Have Water Supply Drawn Check on Inac-tiv- e Draper Is Below Normal Account; Buys Car. DRAPER, Jan. 11. At a meeting An inactive bank account turned active Tuesday and caused the issuance rf an embesalemenl complaint against Raphael S. Jay, S63 Elisabeth street a bookkeeper for the Conti, nental National bank. According to bank officials. Jay drew a J300 check last June against an inactive account in .the name of M. T I. Hutchins. It Is ths practice of , the bank- - to make a check on Inactive accounts everv six months, and an audit Jast week resulted in discovery of the $300 shortage. . n Jay Is said to havs confessed the cmhexaloment, he took the stating money an. automobtle. He la and been had unmarried, in the en- ploy of tbe bank for six years. Two- - other V complaints Involving . checks were Issued, Tuesday against Jim Roulon and Ted W estover. Roulon la charred with passing a worthless check foe J10.75 at the Voyles Meat and Grocery company. Weatover la charged with the same offense against Richard Williams, the amount ln- olved being J13 33. H. Tamagurhl, convicted of violating the national prohibition act, waa brought back from Price Tuesday and lodged In the county Jail by Dep-ut- y Marshal James M. Smith. Tima- - I tbe thirteenth annual jrogrwm convention of the Araerloan National Livestock association, to be held In been gait Lake, iaauary IF to IT. has Govannounced. Tueoday morning. ernor George H. Dern of Utnb and J. M. btaefartano. president of the Utsh Cattle and Horae ociation, will CataU, president o( the California tlemen's association, will respond. nathe of Oakletgh Thorns, president of the Bettional body and chairman conclude ths wilt ter Beef association, his annual ad- morning session with v At ths afternoon sees ion. Secretary of Agriculture W, M- - Jsrdlna will adTh. secretary dress ths ceuvsntlon has not announced his subject, but It la expected he will disease points about national forest graslng fee of charges and general regulation forage us by livestock. Frank J. Hagsnbarth. president of tbs National Woolgrowery' associaWhf tion, will explain W W. Men Must Borrow," end Tics president of the Woods, executive Instltuo of American Meat Packers, will dtsouse "The New Competition and What It Means to tbs Livestock end Meet Industry. " O. W. ADAM TO BREAK. oo"d T, On tho morning of ths William Peterson, director of th Utah staexperiment college Agricultural tion. will discuss The Publlo of Phhenlx, Heard B. Dwight National Art., Will speak PhandA twospsaker-D. Policy," A. Millet t, chairman or tho national livestock and meat board, and W. Plummer, general manager or the Pacific International livestock f t dlecues various angles' In In meate"raovemsnL and Ths afternoon session speakers Proved safe by millions and prescribed physicians for their subjects are: Frank D. Thom sen of Llnooln, Neb., "Digging BoW. vine Gold In America'; Orval State of the Utah Adams, president"Livestock Headache Colds Lumbago Neuralgia Bank and National bank, ohlef Credits," and John T. Cains HI. Rheumatism Neuritis Toothache of packers and stockyards adminisPain of agriculture, tration, department "What th Department la Doing for tho Livestock Men." package., ENTBRYAINMENT PLANNED, Accept only "Bayer Details for ths third day are yetto secdirections. contains which W. Tomlinson, proven be arranged. T. national association, re-retary of tho boxes of Wllllatn Bpnr Handy Bayer" ports that Commissioner W. R. and office land of the general Also bottles of 24 and 100 Druggists Hann. assistant managing director assoof the California Cattlemens ; ciation, wlii be the principal speakAspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester. of Salicyficadd ers ths closing day. the for Bentertalnment Ttsltjng stockmen and thslr wive is being there are ovw two hundred children There are three libraries and each ere offered. representing provided by committees The libraries, with (Sielr selection th Growers In th school who ax using library la well equipped for the need ef the Utah Cattle and Hors Farm first The Neighborhood House of good books, are adding much to th from th children,' burange cards. They association, ths Utah Stata school to tus children's nearest located branch la heritage. They ar cult!- -, ... of grade boys end girls, who proudly reau and the livestock committee vating good habits of reading and.ths primers, enjoy the picture and Is used regularly by tbs smaller ar " ths Salt Lhks chamber of commerce. read and of developing tastes for good litert'hlldren, and ths John Spencer books and thrill with the delights Chapman branches ar both very pop- ature. And more Important than all ths weekly story hour, toIn ths older and seem to th boys ths gen- ular. Th boya and girls girls ar farming pupils who era at home ths value and pleasure ex- habits In th profitable use of their " eral reading room and among ths ref- sens tended to them In tbs privileges that leisure time. t ' erence shelves. fr T tf 4. Program for Convention of National Association Here Announced. of the Draper Irrigation district last former board was reelected .night, for the ensuing year. H. A. Smith Is president; S. J. Mlchelsen, secretary, and B. M. Crosgrove, Oliver Powell, J. E. Allen, W. C. Fitxgerald and Harry Howard are directors. The Draper water outlook, it waa Indicated at the meeting, la better this season, although the aituatlon la still far below normal. Draper depends upon Utah lake for the major portion of Its water supply, and It 1s declared that several seasons must pass before the lake level again reaches 'compromise, a point where a maximum of water is available to Irrigators. te Two Youths Are Held on Charge of Larceny PRICE, Jan. II. Howard Thomas and Bur hi Johnson were bound over to the district court today on a charge of grand larceny. They had their preliminary hearing before John Pot' ter, justice of the peace. The two youths are alleged to have stolen a watch and a gun from ths house of Mrs. Louis Polombl of Price last December. The watch was pawned to a watch dealer, who later sold It to a man at Gibson mine, and the gun was found in the possession of a boy to whom It had been traded. The total value of the goods was J8(. , INVESTORS! If you wish investments yielding attractive rates and yet subject to call, consult those who for forty three years hate repurchased upon request any security they have ever sold, and. this without delay, loss or discount to any client. Justice Issues Dissenting Opinion Characterizing Evidence as Frame-u- p. er Y handed D. N. down Tuesday by Justice Straup' In the case of Mrs, Rachel Geary agalnat Addison Cain, the Justice characterises the actions of the complainant as those of one demented, fretting and worrying over finana frame-u- p cial matters and lossee'-o- r In an attempt to procure evidence of an unworthy cause."' The opinion reviewed the findings of the majority of the supreme court which upheld that of the lower tribunal, in which the plaintiff waa awarded $10,000 for criminal assault In addition to medical expense. The dissent, filed Tuesday, points out that throughout the period of July to December, 1(21, when the assaults were alleged to have taken place, both Mr. and Mra Geary main, talned friendly relations with Mr. Jn. a dissenting. opinion, n, Pacific States The program for th fourth annual convention of th Pacific States Butter, Egg. Cheese and Poultry associat the ation, which will convene hotel January J1 and February from any be different will I and J, of th previous conventions. It Is anIn committees charge. nounced by While there will be present at th convention men of prominence In th all dairy and poultry Industries from the United States, and adparts of have been programmed for dresses them, these addresses will be relatively minor features of the meetings. The Important features will be the general dlsousalons covering standards of grading cream, butter, eggs, cheese and dressed poultry; legislation, trade practices and other pertinent problems of ths Industries which require ImmeMatters of business diate solution. will Include the rendering of officers' reports, appointment of committees and election of officers. In addition to th extensive program of entertainment prepared for the visitors, ths ladles of the delegates will be entertained specially with luncheons and drives about ths city. It Is expected there will be at least ISO delegates In attendance. Offloers and directors of the assO' elation, which embraces California, Oregon, Washington, Utah, Idaho, Montana and Nevada, Include G. C. New-hou- se DOES NOT CREAMpastured fin. on from S green mountain mead- - ows accounts . for. the . delicious flavor and it of tho golden purity yellow food, known as Maid o Clover Butter. -- Tew Orecsr Tracy Loan & Trust Co. - always has k (nth BUTTER. EGOS CREESE, MILK I e AFFECT - rTHE HEART 12-tabl- This department is conducted by the students of the elementary and junior high schools of Salt Lake. MKINLEY. McKinley school was the THE of what w consider the very Hurt prior best of Christmas gift. Iaoatd eent to the holidays the school new flag to to our building a beautiful that emblem replace the tattered In the every day, rain or shine; floats main our on pole braes from ths aflag What thrill Us1 bright new building. to havs colors gave ua. We d Ilk we tsould one In every room, where Ua more often see and . appreciate beauty. .Each of our fourteen rooms some outstanding feature. Of as these none Is more conspicuous one goes about th building than the Davidson Fifth A "Greenery.' Miss have sunny south and west window tl taken on th appearancearof a real geranium There greenhouse. a score or more, som already In bloom fucias, ferfs, oleanders, pinks, and vines. Committees fromto bulb appointed among th children areand th boy look after ths plants vis with the girls as to who can give can rooms them th best care. Few show as good results. Mtv Day, physical director! waa a welcome visitor during the past week. H gave to the pupils of the upper grades a new folk dance on with lots of lively movement In It. The kiddles are delighted with it., JEFFERSON. VBINTER sport ar, now fn season Vf and have been carried on at the Jefferson school for several week. grounds Everywhere on th school be seen during recess children may sledding, playing wagon wheel and snow other game. For th safety of the pupils, H. N. Garff, principal of the Jefferson school, has mad rules that no child th street in front of may coast-o- n ths school and that no snowballs may b thrown in th Immediate vicinity of the school. However, fields adjoining th grounds are set apart by th principal for snowballing and those who wish to throw snowballs go there. These rules keep children from being run over and protect those who do not wish to be hit bv snowballs. The children of Jefferson school like outdoor sports, enjoying them to the fullest extent. es 1U-- Farm Products Body. Meets Here - BAYER ASPIRIN- SCHOOL HAPPENINGS Cain. Battlement, It Is stated, was repeat edly asked by the plaintiff In mat ters providing for her to bold some share in the apartment house. In which they alleged they had Invested by money and which was taken overalso the defendant. Justice Straup held that any suffering she underwent was probably caused as the re suit of his refusal to sign any papers In her favor and past Illnesses which she was found to be suffering from. Justice Straup discounts th opinion of alleged attacks mad during the period stated and especially those of December, when a deputy and two other men were hidden In an adjoinwatching the couple, ing room was th violence attempted, dence Is said to disclose. In conclusion Justice Straup states of the testimony of Mrs. that much sometimes Geary 1s evasive and was mere addresses and arguments to the Jury." TAKE by , - , SUMNER.- - of Poetry visited this THE Muss last week and wa ar send- some ef the results. ing you By a pupil of ths For the state, for the city, snd for ths peopl. W are going to b well educated. 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Ws ar allowed to use the sidewalk north of ths building and th terraces for To make it safe, two track, coasting. one to go dawn on and th ar used, cither to return on. thus avoiding contraffic polio ar on Junior gestion. guard to see that these rules ar 'enforced. t W have teachers who are interested In us. Every day they keep watch from th window of ths second story to see that the sports are conducted properly. There has been no aericua accident thla year, which shows the good order and discipline hlch Is maintained Rths Ensign 4 Tour Work?" If 11 of us try to lira up to this poem, we will be successful. It Is written by Edgar A. Guest. HOW DO YOU TACKLE YOUR WORK?" Success! Its found In the soul of yon. And not In tbe realm of luck. The world will furnish th work to do, But you must provide th pluck, You can do wjiatsrar you think you can, It' all in th way you view It, Its all In ths start you make, young man, You must feat that your going to do it. This poem was written by Melon Mangurn, also of tbs "THE OUTLOOK OF SUCCESS." Our ruom look so bright and cheery. It makes you feel like you couldn't be weary. And If you 'work and do What'a right And tackle your work with a confident mind. Success! Youll find It every time. " t - Voss-mey- al tll lyrlNTER sport are enjoyed by the pupils of th Ensign school. My Our clients in 27 different states and seven foreign' countries have found this practice- i most conven- ient and satisfactory. . MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM A. H. Voernnyere, formerly of Salt Lake, now proprietor of tho Marvel Drug eompany In Doe vAnreles, CaJL, has been elected president of the Doe Axeles and Southern California Re taU Druggists association, according to dispatches Tuesday. He was a resident of Salt D&k ?w ten years; for six years he was with the Auerbach company, and four year with the Smith Drug company. Mr. moved to California with hts family four years ago. 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