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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS ' AIONDAY - - Fit. ,, Pm and manWhat tontribution he ONG made to the nnetalnett"White exulting over recent triumphs public good! What ripened litod yet 'the mere lapse of yearsyearel is not life. o eat, and drinki- - and sleep-,- Io:, be ,,,.. posed to darictiees and to light. to ce rou - irrithe mill-,-O'habit, an tUrn thotkght into an implement of trade-0-this is not life. In all this but a poor fraction of the eorudclousness of hu4 , service JANUARY 5 .1914 out of so '01.).gil:sIT--:-,g.tiy.E::77-: , ha ndied,---but- l t he courts-- et ale Tau .knavival to be a ettininal . bpoetilty repent, loin AI m95 I BollliTtittisBoBti ioe p un iese licK---.---,:.-- and radiant hopes of Our ,party, we . -- stand bereft in the sorrow that has I Discussmg tne tirst, principles ot the -11 in : AD B E livsPet iMethilr lett:eta" jAave a ci sar 7 .,.. broken voices repeat our farewelle to . .TOM B r Ike lituittion. of the "Mormon' iiiett 0: .. .... 7 , AT TABERNACLE Leith masterful spirit that has saying that the meitioers ot Lhe ........ "The sympathiet wa tea4en---111- s """ . Church have taith-ta true,anci Tivitha 'bereaved wife and son are Intensified t ... n Mrs. Catherine , i u8. K, tiooheati, teonstattng at the it.tither the - makes the by sorrowwhich personal fa tuld uttOta. kkelti tau., Son, awakened and the senetittest us; with them, znournera around tilt the holy manity Cr, n. Ntilitam I iit of lats the daughter will slumber whicli Make T"'N'IAlt'I'lllit;ftatansriw'lallt,i::ero:a.111:61-:.ii- , they bv;levy ttta,, tit.al UI Jesoa Clit16t Booth, hoad---of worth sepulcher." 7-the - Salvation Ármy, I posaesbalg At ' the -Lake :atResidence regular meeting irt Gives ervices ssOke in the- ?Int Presbyte iliao tor tau Bishop Edwin S; Sheets giVen value and Typographical union No. iiitigvuittc1191 tri existence.' Siart: auti said She in oat, talk, Lake.-LaboSunday pertorm morning. day afternoon at the Salt Itose hotrie is at 631 First " 'The . Masonic Temple for Late laugh of- - thirth that vibrates templer-the- holy - "Thoughonlyl-tv,,sma- ll teresting Address on First Jilt, same aetiolts all Melt. Ist following resolutions the following (0 aa y a IS able the through Is the tears UiJ heart; spialtual ,Co., ghost betr, late Powers. the W. were yv. that Powera Plartt Juice; 0, &took thl world for freshen. the 'dry wastes withintheiearlytihristiana, how Sheets Principles Answer prayers, bottler-etliishop SOt '' "I ' a adopted Unanimously:. t 3''our 'Plant-jul- " , sle that brings-- childhood' back; the "Whereas, Judge Orlando NIV'. Pewerti' declared, aS he usen to be, anti is stil- ego. It hats done .roe lot -Abe ;Drayer. thaLcalle stalwart t friend of been 124tarlieitti'4711,;;Ige.:ra ::::::'; Lahat: ... doubt that makes us rnedita,te;, the evidenced by ,uithlren- - approach labor in Utali;--tot , death. members which "Morniirn"of the Church us I in its behalf in the startles with mYsterk-;PEOPLE PRESENT! the. In! nmINEN OF DISPUTES.. lid to be sons of God to give Christ ntornactrtxnubto,. natarrn and bilow theireras, tne in the by their hardship which forces us to struv tganizedconvention,--an- d ', the State of Utah, and in many ill the, anxiety that. ends, in, trust, speaker said. A proof ot this is tound to the WOrig. Functions moy. differ. but ,neas, hut Plant .tuitie la the hest of - f in tne fact that troy itio the vast not characNi,:: Tr was the , nourishments of our other instances; and .. anLlunt of work required of thefo nit-bnatural being,' We would have kept "Whereas, Salt .Lake TyphographiCal Vail did the .chtirchthat. No115 union him longer. We think no went too was frequently the out nionetary compensation, ,, 4)1, Gji.nen's Eloquent EulogyBurto soonLitlfe ot his able, andwise counsel in Ecclesiastical DecisionsIlladingitt a Taktnir upethe pringiple or rip'eliTitlice, like- lihuns. suffered ilice,',,,not take a good deal of T110.11P? fur cannot know-- ' : Cemeterp--RegOlivet ntattera Mt. welfare. ter !fwliat of affecting kg MusIcI Lin tweett godly aud worldly repentance. As he That was for him to know, and for which advice was given gratuitously, thTehsuur"rollt(tinfldlof gPet,oPulerttlirny ttlair5ecittaYikaln4 lotions of Respect. is, so are we. Program. aottlY repentance, he declared the rehim alone. What name he gave to the thereby demonstrating his kindly feel"Firs this Its the way il; win the Just' as tit gPro,laan power-tha- t all men in som-- theasUre ing toward this organization,- . now, vent4int, that la taught by the."Idori)caes it t! is the I mon" etwarvb, ts an actual discontinuI do not know. As the sonl therefore, be it trust,' xariaer t,,orran,.1 world,. leading vet 1, n d "Resolved. 7174140 Orlando rOWeie, the eminent ult"e7ge Salt 'Lake that Typos. of the froni deed sinful were totir let held services at it ing turningmakes :. is-its own graphical - union No. upwardSpecie! Bibles the, malt than the earittii'e Of 010 Mite:. lu alMost In- greeter g- - a nd returning to, the righer--emLn,!.mning. parries; and - names Matter little, t mourns- - the death of its firm friend the tabernacle at it o'clock yeaterda'Y bodying-i- n 'jurist' ivho died last thafT credible time it will restore your Al- NiCoridll i book, 'As he IS; soareIlfe good itblei iy aril" zioraimgttlahatlnwirk51:gnit Put 1"4"' UP' anel enerNY In" igid adkrialrwiloste.iniuly Sheets ran , be said of yo"-- and it true? and a pleur,, Pl aTiftJuice is pureirvegetehl e:. toward this union ill always be cher- the . i A cryital and a cell, tionti was 1.c Is , so at,,e s.s,,,, the ere. to discontinuance discontinue family plot In Mount 011veemimeterr, sin, SPY 0 speaker, the juic-esli i the our- memories; and be it turof fresh pure, medicinal. ished in , "i.,1 -but h jelly-fisa A $turresolve15erld,ces and saurian, periods; repeated '', returning ,I lice. 'said Pauli and Yet not L herbs; of mane lands and a eptrial musical program was for- short following sImPle Atter r mite : bert ' And caves where thet csve-me- n tasks to gomerattr.an-troWive, me.' in but 1).i4itge .,, ,,.;.,,,,--..- ,,., Christ gehrt,i44.01,j-enaisoIciv 1 171,,ier e J..nt thet-a ilyeth In the Meeente tetnrge e,t)4 atilt Resnived resothat ropy ,1,,,1,.,1....p,,of, J. ' thal-otil Ism sinful i "There are many-arid dwell; lutions be 8pread pruntir-minutes- : thing that - make 00ed istsuregii,,,,edeertti,emp.nt ,.. . ,,tthe one thinkle- ,- With the latter that ;3.en;t-1:- ,11:4,1' The auditorium of the Mt. Montalt lodge e ou ot sense of law and a ,1 ot and Thep Christ. really the .... be Character mission, t a to oopy ben the sorrowing family, I ' Arid a face turned from the clod-7No et T & A. M. was Ailed to Its the said, the I. . .A.Vj MP" M. that that a cop be rural-abevt,, .,.:- ""n 'to the Information presided., at the meeting, oulytoue in' Jesus a lips, even though the,' ilii;' anre6 utoa yeresemble of the Some call ItLevolution desour is that him. capacity. Besides the members of Salt offered newapapers for and 1.4ke prayer. the publicaopening ahorrifieh from the erw;s. ' ' delaaway 1,11.1td.:rtil do God.present-to , nothin .q.eall ,e g it largo le world tion.), to ati th vion tin.v. 'Ike mire therewaa and en are we. Where are In his address Bishop Sheets exbeside 'in Shee-t- a of judges. : it neett It When attorneya In 'Jtlilize showed the of does, ila. tOgiosti Jesus gatioa -: the Demo, Itlf-i- s , A haze oil the plained clearly the fundamental prin- of ba ptism, -- after the ea saved. - FulTsitinrir'ffitt-----the committee iippoitrite&ly At (lie vesper services of the T. W. is Of the gospel, thoN; ing that they shown Bails-len- t faith and 'first It erotic state commfttee to- - attend the - The Infinite, tender sky, bee ciples actually thing ILL A- - M'ss V iCtorla C., The ripe, rich tint of the cortfielda. perfected daughter of Mn' are exactly- the same as were taught repvted of his sinful ways. and ha; written 'of And the wild geese sailing high; told He of taEatti the Private services were held at the them. forsaken suffering 'Henald, -- time 150 young wcanen purposethiough addressed-el:sni- t was on earth a S d Lingerlonget, prior and 'lowland of baptism. end argued that. it Isla, e,heh he wag converted. 'I will staJw ,'horil, all s even- of the association . The talk rod-Sowith Masonic me and that they ,comply perfectly temple. The charm of the golden tended for individuals after they at 'llEGIONAL-BANKTHIthee what great things thou must eufto the services at the I and dwelt On the necessior .s., the demands, made:bit...the Scripture fain an age at whfch they can under- - fer for my sake.' Prelistic of us call it autumn, There in the presence of the family and for the true and everiesting Church. star-- itayneaning and its vatue. Chil-- - . "On the road to Emmaus, when he rot It simple. religion, casting 'aside en And others call it Gottl. a few close friends, Dean Colladay' of He laid especial stress on the organize- -' dren, he said , should not. be baptized. opened the Scripture oonoerning him- - useless 'brats stnd striving only to ex., eSt.. Mark's ,cathedral read the brief the SILVIOT on earth , so as tn bLike tides on a crescent sea beach, AFTEIINO.ON tion, the first principles, and the prin. They are pure with out baptis m. tieing self; he said--t-o E,piscopektuncral service, the disciples. 'B ehove emplify 1"145t for h is cning, Mies ' Booth-Clib- 'hew and thin, too. YoUtig to know the...31iffererietlie to suffer these , It ,ciple or saleetiot'e for the dead thingtt torn , has been asked to speak aga,n In opening i.hep Sheete save a brier teen good and evil, gini.3.1,-rnt,,,ihad also, Intei our hearts high yearnings frincrnterint011, the Y. NV. C. A. boarding loniglitial. of Maonto temple be life too came to and of therefore I the and ( Come welling and surging in; On. young young The servile at interesting summary that redemption forgotten -Third South, o'clock in the afternoon just a regional 'bank for ' the Prophet Joseph: Smith, touching on,, to need baptism. He related t b'e loci- - through sa Crifice , 8lorv. through "puf- Come from the mystic ocean Plans to sfecti-re-I in-- 1 was brought from the at little -, in his his ,NN hid, trodcalico and Christ habits dent the no rim foot boyhood body has theme. Whose birth, tertng, I.Ake City-und- er triumph cur-- 1 through Salt new tithe the Some- clinations and his later life. Re told' chldren unto him,- blessing them, and though they. had heard it many times INTRiESTING MAORI ART it 'enem-y-home. The caiket was borne by rency law will be --discussed by a joint Of to him of God,the Fa- declaring that tho kingdom is composed Uce D. N. Straup, Judge 'C. W. Morse, And others call it God. --' 'committee the O. at CoMiner(Aal club at' ther, Ind Jesus Christ, the Son; of the of eu6h as the He recalled the de Howard, attune Nebeker, E. Eith.r .1ra, Ile 'Whitney of Santoro.. 6 o'clock this afternoon. T. B. Boyer,1 apilearance of John the Baptist and the, laration of Peter on the day' of Petite- - Blood- ,,- OutbreaksTr A picket frozen on duty. IM Iifarioneaux and Joseph 'Lippman. fk,,,,ni...a. Metter-starve- dcashierofthe--contiti-etiraTNatioli- iir roni restorat hohorarr bearers for , Sat- IL Rolapp, in order that they to Heaton exhibited be and New of Zealand, 'Of James ch. Marshall, and and the Judge baptized, coming Socrates drinking the hemlock, Peter, bank, and Frank Knox, president of -.: , ' i esron him: or ntight be saved . the entre arid ?it the the And Jesus on th&riiod; Indira Le Grand,Yourig, P. L. Williams. at John' First conferringp TheirReturn ohity: the National Bank of the Republic,'Will the hielchisedek How, - by -In- - conciusion, And millions who, humble and namp the epeaker declared r trf Xtitort rer'eing-ln-pleete- ra fudge C. S Zane, Judge Andrew dome,- It, W. M, Bradley, W,- Mont PerrY, represent the Solt ,I.ake Clearing The speaker dwelt at eoino length on that there le room In heaven for all. - n .- ft less, J 0 al I tam to 'Commissioner Mort Thomas tOOU hard of Kearns, the Church, naming Thereareottly Iwo place& lo gO. hot Ilottwamontation. c). lenator pathway plod d cashier. --the organization Thestraight, aealCiting data parisyreneented f thedomtnion museum a. -- The one Bamberger,' - Some said.- - after cit he- - V o n's 'Sky-Inge-.1)a lilt: mid Ws.71- .- the- various officers and t ne 77-for Gat other the the li ethers calfII Adams. piece presidPn of the National of Maori'. . It you should meet anytine varnish.: tho facade of the First- - Presidency Is - assisted by the, sinners- The Latter-da- y believe if, IfcCarthy, Justice j. E. Frick, Judge Saints been to have repCity.bank, of the appointed a blood bowie's, ben the inlanders were shadow with outbreak, meeting greasy "Under the protecting i sag r. C. 'Goodwin David- Keith and W. H. to tbeta rewarded Council will and be the other 1, TWeive, gennf the according they tanks and your bevt advice would be all pagans. - It is ayinholle of a great mountains that he loved we lay his resent riteltson. eral authorities, In the matter of direct- works, And that In order to receive val -- ointment, commercial eIth has ufpi;nteo to and attend to the gale, handsonielyidocorired. over whicti Tboi DetnocrtItic state tOttunIttee was body to sleep. utable moat live of rewards various werthY' the k.imAn, the work Jensen, i.. Ile,zinz.tt J;I'. they ' ing organiz' -' blood. j the, Maori god sat and looked uomi tom. "Unto the power that is overill. the 1,', S. W.; lives. "Mor, The the officers contained and the subordinate how Tpresented at the funeral B.by a Thurispeaker etions,and ilitirphy To blood those who' entered.we fight any successfully and men The carving ts that all and R. mountain , moot of with mon" and the them. of nittee consisting of Judge the gen-direction exaltation, some the teaching workunder trouble, we walk with eruptive skin aMictiort - era! P. Wairacc, C. P. Overfield, commit his spirit, and as ThLolf alegeetostouhaltre;.itt,.. of W to The aittereht committee mi4oftwjc:upthearni delTeel' thoritIee. an. the prt.11(m7t Ineritioollit He eczema. mentioned, lupulLnporittete.-Tetipint -- tamuet Itingseitrlohn-ET-etark- o Jobn measured step to the hour, whew we,..1- Dare statistics to hand 'Secretary of the fact'that there are about 70 stakes tha various 'mansions in heaven. and lathe f Is but o orwitatyou mysNV. Was H. shall great present Treasury-McAdotoo, go Judge when he arrives and 720 wards in the Church, and ex- using Paul's comparison with ttte sun, one sure, at 'way to get rid cf it. the carving waft exhibited, glatoj prayer tery, we breathe ur1 honest sorrow Frank K. Nebeker,, John trip throur,k thç Lt to e'skle plained what a, stake and a ward am motm and stare to give an Idea,of theft - Ask at arty drug store for a bottle of i when loved ones who Dunbar," C. over these D. .-that The the R. Into An -- will be saved, he S. te, S. and you are then On the toud tliat he had inatietrringements tritli Leteher, J. ctluntry mentrs regions. Stift On, a a is stake that geo., saying generally of exPected to nu t',,er switi- A. King.-- Noble Warrum, Ira tods-y- - therein' be the benediction to believe- - the Elder They T. F. love,and that One day they may find of hanks in.- - the ,,intermountain ,,tetca one is alone will go out into utter darknees. students tie science the action of this , e6curo- it tor the Deseret nlosrool. BMWning, Judge C. S. Varian, from divided into usually a eight have-lovean lest R. him whom they a 4. the citpital and surplub and to a dozen wards. . remarkable remedy is Just as direct. showg 'homes, Frank B. Stephens, Judge other facts to support Salt Lake's 'Bishop Jtitit as poeitive, Just, as certain in its and Charles while," Baskin, Judge C. C. Sheets the SCOUTMASTERI,CIASS: - Day organicompared One a Cold To in Caro eltilms niece Day as the logical for a federal Influence as that the sun, rises In the . ., 3aldwim of the Church Of Jesus Christ RESOLUTIONS OF' RESPECT. in the intermountain zation - L A.. , scoutmasters' reserve, banks were sung east' - It Is o a- of those r at rot medical Take LAXATIVE QUININE, - -for-,pLatter-da- y Hymns durtrig the servire Mrs. of of .1 with that Saints, will ' clasa were h 1 resolution C. Tablets. adoptC. money rotund The following country,' of 0. a quartet eomposed in fails to curs,. B. W. GROVES Mena- - force e which act in the blood with rasittne its days, showing that it agreed Graw8. work --certainty that is ed by the executive committee'of the on...Monday. -the of Jan., re de same ve flycler, Mrs. A. S. Peters, Fred C. cannot-halI The on tore la world every each box. Democratic state committee On tbe nt 8 o'clock it the Deseret GYintinsium , found In all natural tendencies. arm and Horace S.' Ensign, Mrs. Sny.DOCTOR'S cvyrs STOLEN. such a complete L organization, he de,' ment . Those death of Mr. Powers; Oot tannish every rata onto aria" ano 011,, Scouttnasters and, others intereated itt . ler also sang the solo, "Oh, Dry world ' because of the (dared, tile people - blood 4. this niovement, arta invited to be presimpartdes ars'eareet tir the tette of rar - floers2 of,..,'111;unt - Mortah- - lodge "There is no death-- , on their own knowledge, while C. 1)r:11'. Gibson ' :was depend absent from 'viable tao enr. In connection with "first aid' breathe It oat, elleor," T14.V.PRONIE The- of Thetain nustEcrortv. is transition. p so seems What le for such al; a' complete MetitutionLatter-da- y ewe is stimulated to cocaina a amt praerr- - work, Dr. his ;flO'iri the Walker building yes: 'PI' Hinckley will lecture F: and A. M.. who',(11reeted the This life of mortal breath of- - ourTelephone thalChurchor Jesus Christof Issue ibritteererlt-oorlottlottoMee erflrVieler-in-&oT tbeltre ET5,81a11.-Firat Aid stint MiTitbigtefdaTvatterntiOnthr Is but both Saints divine Kindand O. revelation delivered. is now' W. cease to mover tato the blood sareare tbe tato', Inc" the lecture to be DireetOry being Christenseni. Senior-Wardrnents, but those few moments suf- guidance are neoessary, folt?wed hy , Whose portals we call death." fen D.-book old in Wit readinees have tutorial borne Awl, your ly kidueys, germ!: the' to nurches. Junior Warden A. Secreficed for a demonstrations. of thia work. Special emphasis. was laid on the the carrier when he coMee, ato it le eery bladder asid oll eastmetorlts of tie body are practical lams. Treasurer C. Power& has finished lila slip through the opened door and pick Method .....- .--,.. "Orlando -of settting difficulties servieo that the uso maroballed Into a eghtia; ferco to errol ever Senior Deacon J. splendid work and answered-- . the Anal uo.tha-docto- r's - Important to 4.sirithould-Iltcuffs which the had ,Q.'R. Teardsley. t py t . . Ittecontinued Chtirch;- of the 1. W.. Collins, call . among Wernher ilt-t-hst 'reatiat of this . 4. Dunii:jutiler-Deacotlaid aside. In the cuffs was --a paw arthe" o tu t: Thor Is seareoly a cantriatilty anyrte-speaker told of the provisloh mule as soon as you receive the new one. It zernor Stewart H. P. Kirtley, - Junior the state bas lost The IORM was re,. The of death hie "ln gold c ham In the Church organization. for hearing will greatly aataist us if you will kindly Ks hole lea hearty 1111)nitx c tits obit -teward R. E. Iiarris,-- Tyler- Daniel distinguished citizen, the legal frater77 s"Gs,:vtA" ported to the police this morning. dieand settling malt et S. S. S. . Oet a lotile of els famw,!t, 'with us in thie matter. . , Dunne an eminent cr. nity nd ' In cam With stubbora the and If Newer and your eatisfactions other forms of dlr. today, RespectfullY yours. intellectual The serviees :were opened the master' of oratory. iiiecellift4 Write to The Swift fnerteu Ce" bl,0 (loan. Vol' SomeGYM. DANCING CLASSES. when such ex- THE MOUNTAIN STATEAS l'ELPI- that ficulties, a explaining and mind world kinging of "Beautiful', Isle of humanity a brilliani, Vwirt nkit"' AttantarVIL etre given a thorough and tin. ist theyv .:. ,PHONE illt TEI,,HcillAyll COM Khere." by a quartet .consisting of Mrs. aympathetio ng Do 10t- Jewett littatur-l- a - tall yal Ian. lama 1 or bi next Saturday two new ldiased-heariC. Snyder, Fred C. Graham, Ilars. A. the Democratic party with Beginning 'Identified no a tmbetittb) and beta'eon utalesa 'compound ft.., The from bis earliest manhood, In his death pr' the If , and C. C. 5. Peters and liorace S. Ensign. adjusted. possiCAMPBELL. tor a. B S. NO I dancing courses will be given at the ble, bishopric, ' 'it do ULU. meals. . If this is not satisfactory, he sat& ;.,ord's prayer was then said by the of Utah has lost a Deseret the DistritittAMdTeertuentieme.rn-t)Democracy of in which many '' fatbertiawatati Gymnasium, be had to the high council may of the lodge, While kneeling chief, wise in its COUnCilii, courageous appeal to will be ball dances or finally-the general authorities. who the late social and 'bout the casket. ..The Masonic ritual in its battles, a ,standard-bearThe courses will be both for Bishop Sheets. eald that thepeople of were conducted by of .unrestultedtot) taught. g ughlang,years the to to learn lead' the Church understood this kind ot Christensen,wOrahlliful maAttOt never lost hope, whose example was E eater which the ever an inspiration- - ant whose voice dances, as directors in the various court to be only an ,ecelestastical one kit. Morish lodge, lot; to - tuartet sang,- IlLead for and those wards, Jearri and that its decisions are binding in a wiahing was ever a trumpet tail of triumph tor them for pleasure, Each course will moral ,sense. He spoke of the rights of The whole front of the stage was the right. Ullo j.) pieces, Miss Hazel.) Edwards .individuala not satisfied with these de, innkedwittt - beautiful floral "Speaking through its committee, the last 12weeks, t, , , ' , 11.NT---- ---- -- -- --- ,,--- - es-1--- -, el- - o . I Booth-Clibbor- L ...,...."... . . --- - - indat , . - i , 115-h- eld ' rl ' - t, -- futare:-fteeer-the -- ,,,was-alwit- y Ae37:71- :g-SiFtif- i "tl -- .:::1-1- 4-, - -- ue , I Ithese-are-the-tr- , beneficiary ' o, hfaitia-was-1-44-oot-kno- . -- Moral,-Scase7-.1voc- -i I I i by iite,' - re -- a ,r;t1P,e0aaf$t-eism4rt.'- tits foe-bai- . rd Thirty-thirdsva- . r - e - It ns 'NN -- -- , ;e ". . '''Mo.r.n-l-e-n-.4- -- -- ade nod lt nchdaren-hae-,--sav- )er. DISCUSS' volt 'et! . ed, : -- Booth-Cilhho- 171lb, -- -- nd over-uplan- , d -- When-thirfn- &n - they---are - -1 hnme.-30e-e- - - ast gan-at-- - etr - ge-Jo- hn by ,,31 - km-of-t- her-broo- - ' e- t od p -- - -- 611ngHr ,f111 at , - - explainitir-the'dilli-Of-iiiC11.ifts- - learing-this-wori- , And rry ley ust 1. old-tY- - - - - - - ive ar;- - 11., - rs am - - 'ho 7 will---ther-e- he es Derr4-Jsm- ell--o- I variad-clegrees- WhitneY-vbosreb-Y-- thstefl 400 116. )1.1 - , . - 'a- er al lid TM -- - - ,, ' ' . I.414 - , 'sr en - -- eld-boo- cuff-link- ' s. dimputes,--difference- ;a inember,-theforum- I'S UNEIST- s, ' - on OR ttriGre i d'';,r,,P:ekrtaia-s!"------ 1 rs . . . er those-desirin- and tht, v XKitTilei - by atcy ipr t 0 Ing tt appreciation of his worth and service 7 if ' The Rev. Elmer the Weber lodge, - a member ee 'acted as chaplain. - t- - 4010114--t- o for hearing and trial. , thts-lan- d Never, he said, ; many'claime as the distinguished - those memory - - iE?T t't i- ill -- riestre-tci-attem- .1('4'wl-- 1' his life; of ng in the rei it you know , i$-T,Pricess- - for . : wa-tche- "He was a 1: . pt dew the different epochs-othat you have beeniutilic press. ' Much de 'rou have 3 we- rom itmoreintimateknowledge, d hie career-throug- h r,41 11 have-no citizen - born-lawyer- i to thisliel C11,1 -- - i , i., ii 1( bear-uelversa- l In his examination of wit- -of opin his iarguments-t-o the jury, his addresses to terse-ari- ! nuarv uI aof te line I charge. - "It is rare wheha man who dies be.;- r.re' reaching the the rsam usually allotted to man, presents le to the attention of his I bbottwillhave' istralMiesKathrine 0.;' 007: '', 1,10 '1,111;lt a Go Ta-6-1-e1- .7 d -- In his public he, possesse tonvictions,',' and he stood for irong hem--egardlesi I method of working in Utah for principles might not have been that all thought best, but Y were his methods, and I do not , l-eve i 1 that any- - man- who judgment 1 of cbrosideration- feels in-art that Judgepowers ever had any- L hing but love for'the people and the.- --hate-b- t Utalt7All throUghthese mourtReesaiLanclitytsare wet he has gone. hated bigotry: he despised so- he T bowed to ',rti).?cause no of sort; and he waslearless hie feeling. Bet for the ieople he carried a tenderness that was He was thoroughly American 'pique,I' thought and manner.. Sopially his :banner Was 'Oulet.'' His conversation i' vas 'direct and easy and flavored ,with , delicate humor that made hint the float agreeable of companions. Like ail egged characters he was a true friend, .': or, he..bad 'the . heroism ,that makes friendship possible. INCENSE 'TAT HOME, ,. 1trtain -- -- food-drin- his -- . great-hta-rea- lna . i i y . InPc1 W trierdsthlimp any thatIbave public word. Athhaati wreealemallth'o'movee. - ... ; i . 1. i - m - . -- -- 4. ''here he burned: his IncenecrAnd there he his sacred , vovm,'friend. 7 'as proteetot; counselor., lover. .'itre he showed his true- - seitsfalid hough the outward ,, habiliments of het home be broken, there his spirit All continue to rest like a heavenly -, vnedictien, bictsing those who 'Watt : til shadows-Pa' l'IL'is impossible not to regret what 7 - - nap-:- . II ' - . . Grocw s. everywhere sell both kinds. I , ity cisnta XIIt 102041 uPz NIADOI moor rn 448 NDERVIEAR - For Women, Misses, Ou Idren - ne has taken our customers by tor women of the community recognize the great improvement in knit undermeat it really tepresents. Six Special raTENr-rrrrr- o Features: SEATGives Oa 7 moot. SEE-COIS- E R ED GUSSETR.4ton. stoma at tas thigh., TN FITTED SHOULDER AND astutal Iwo to the bun. EICTRA: ELASTIC wool oiitingflanñel, , .flannél,-,i-iletOdles- iiah Imam staio THIIMillit AIL - s.pre Postum mow comes .in two forms. Regular Postummust be boiled 15 to 20 minutes. Instant PosturnLI a soluble powder. A' scant teaspoonful 'stirred in ..a. cup of hot. water dissolves instantly. The convenience-o- f Instancroittim is apparent. But, when prepared according to direction, both kinds are exactly the same. The cost per cup is about equal. dings, staple rnpsli,ns, bleached fheefing.-cases, bed pillow- tigozonuotin coon toorr-mm-o -- - ".Th0..i.....A.:-:.,'Ré,...s90.':!::fiir.:P,-OSTt.J- , wax to right to' invade by "-lie - causes so much headache, sleeplessness,indigestion, caffeine, the drug in coffee. which , nervousness and heart trouble; Coffee drinkers can learn something of value by a 10 days' change to Postum. froln the system, thebrain works cle.ar, , Then ,as the coffee poisonjs-- eliminated of peace and cornfort'will show plainly. return and the gradual nerves become steady, - - 1.. k - - -- 10 that meets the desire of young and old for a palatable table pure beverage which is wholesome and satisfying. Postum Is made only of clean, hard wheat and asmall per cent R. New Orleans molasses. It tastes much like the higher grades of Java,. but is absolutely free from -- -tel- cloths-- towels, ,bath tow. els, table pad: ' - e LitzelisifrPhite!, s, D fancy - 1 leara -: ,1 he, was in everY American trial- lawyer, 'continued to be. -to the o o U - SLEEYIE...Give CUFFHALT terra In , Slit PERFECTED 34CDILDER STAY Km mint iron otrottluNkscrooss shoulylec, SPE 'CIAL SHAPING AND SIZINGAtord goo that M every &volt,' In oil shapes, weights. and qualitiee at the priceyouwoukl pay for ordinary underwear. the children. Perfect. :Try Athena lei- ,for oU ogcs,froto two tting garnients to six tem )vers. - 411. LI ,o, |