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Show - t- - birilelullr of otiAl ,:'t.i.di'Pefseirtat.'.Nbitg, s's:',:' - bul metallurgical the-Me- . c b urch non I . B ICH ,01..0011, pull 'CIP1 .. PARK-WANT- ED - .oehmitti,ni,t.b:matos.kvienriodaotyth."- cu ldin'ex t wan: day evening Bishop , Spa Prof. A. A. Knowlton lectured last spealon the Anglicah eh vnight in the physics lecture room ort num. eviler services of the Church- - of I ,oma phases of 4 , pilDIENTe illsEAsEE Solos Christ of tatter-da- y , bet of persons attended. including the affair of this evening will 1111014t) A large , IN FOREST RESERVE be held in tho Tabernacle Saints-,at the members of the astronomy class at 3 p. m. the dancing party to be given by , . . NS 0.,.... , .. . tomorrow. , Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Livingston and . , Sunday. Sunday school sesuniversity. 1 sions at 10 a. tn.. and meetings in the Bad Blood Causes Most Aliments ,, r)Ir and Mrs. E. L. Burton for their sirvices tilid will tie be at Church 4 CUrteet8 IL on eltv IrbssIT to Lotto's SarsaPari" T.Pies ltdkor ward and the rooms Belle Miss and adjadaughters Mx)" Livingston assembly Kmery dormitory at 9;45 am. tomor , Aso woiesoied. Tao Koss list Istesit , cent wards as follows: the Misses Bsrah and Leah Burton, row : Sunday school at 3, o'clock In the . is. blood that is Bad 1100 Words to Lottotio, --bloodthat Ladies at the Literary 1 respectively, 1 2.1 ,r,, afternoon. ,1 club 0., ., impure br impoverished, thin and City Council Adopts .Resolutions Ptret ,.,.....1:1111 , Cie ' Prent. and Mrs. Kingsbury will for more ailments responsible Seeend Twenty-thir..11:20 Slit BISHOP SPALDING SAYS .1 to Con. third ..,..,,,,,,.1:10 Tweetr-teurt11 Mrs. Russell Coe.Woodruff entert ..11:111 tertain the senior class at a reception than s,nything elite. Peurth Twenty-fift.., Mrs. function in It 28 Vo this honor of afternoon . tains . HE MISQUOTED SPEAKER. la given March at the home of - i ,....litie affectAg h .. 441:011 di. Prop .ósition ' , i , t Joseph Young. a, the president. The class has given the' In Int. f in : ''' others. rheuma..."......"' iteeentit to ' committee atithority -- settle the ,,i,,,i:,oittIhrriers.: andr - ' :,::.IGe ' t - Miss Afton Eldresige a bride-ele- ct ' , others. Twenty-nint- h ' 2' weak, .111:Sil Se eighth ' tired, Itis Editor News: of The 1 tion of, permanent N Int b ' 1 , ."' :SO 10 , worse Thirtieth' .... troubles. of the month,-11languid feelings and x. n guest of honor this .,..i... . Thirty-Ore- l tenth paper on "The Proper Attitude US$ n J"rwelfth Night" was partiallyred, ,,,,.e:se ., eon- - WOULD It is responsible tor afternoon.at a social off air given by BENEFIT THE TOWN. lstsveitth-et. ..... Sin 1 4 11! of The Churches Toward the Mormon "-- .', ,.. and explained in full by Prof. Sabcocarditions. and is the most common cause .. Miss Katherine Jenning it Thirty-thirr : , I Church Th irteenth ,.. .1, Stri xtite n yesterany,at 11:30. She read the acetic, of disease, and People," read by the a the Peurteenth ..,.. 1s Cassels of Which, the sontestents will, try out on Miss Renee I;edman is guest Hood's garsaparilla is the greatest ' ' ' ' !'" . "Home Miasion Council" On reb.. 9, , '''', Pitteenth e:Ill renter, - honor enricher of the blond the ....; this afternoon at a - tea given namely, act 3, scene. Vend act 5, SCP1111 nuriner-anIlimieretten .4,3:10 printed in the Eebruary number of the for Sixteenth 1. s eventeenth ..,..t-trl- 411e Miss Babe Ocit carefully .dewribed worlit hns 1:elkknown. It hail been Killed by 17rairiAgitators by Mre. James A.' Jones. Ensign ward...S41 i..... Riehteeitt , I lie the characters and theft varlotia requi. wonderfully.. urcessks17 in rethoving Liberty ward ..elto Survey and commented upon by ..; N Public Rest Rooms and Lay- - Nineteenth Mrs. W-- - F. Jeneen gave a luncheon 11M OU la The Deseret 1orthanPt The tryouts will be held April scrofula and .other humors, thereasiest sitee. 'twentieth Evening News for Commercial this afternoon at the Tweatr-are- t 8 and 4, and all freshmen who are and building coe Poeta,. Grove ..41se !March 7.4his sentence occurs, "Over 200 News Items. oratoriesOther ' club. JIMINtertt. Whole It 10 makes tin of the, pure rying hours passing work are elig.1 '''' your druggist for a:it. losk7 op,.x.,,,,,Intiatto, Amore km,billykweiarc ible to contest as .well as all studen,ts' nvelnahlehledot,annedwupor.IRygobaemriteatetahl-daymebtehaent ATTRACTIVE NEW lt . : second Hood's Take The it the club to all today. above Congress the freshmen gave year, . - in their SPRING SAIIA)R MODEL the ramny so se to itgive avold Illness: he- - thought there- - were ten -- times ea series of dancing ;mitten last ."' ot The (Special the Correspondence.) assemblage' blonthly Will The meet the circle French at t,Advertiesment. night at the Commercial club, about r priesthood of the Salt Lake stake will many whose names bad 'not bees pub!. a Ptcatello. March 4.--home of Miss Helen Hanna, 213 north 'rresul . Oa enjoying the delightful affair. The The attritive sailor hat shown State street, next Monday night at 81 be held in the Stitteenth lward Mr. Roberts now informs me meeting- held' last night by thEtliFt , ofor was decorated. with Pennallte is of black moire ribbon, the o'clock. Chief P Ia.., on that I here inghouse, '' corners beginning, at 7:10 entertainers4 must have misunderstbod him. the cosy and among several -- -i the palms, of counothl . of ;subject acquiring bows and ribbon thine or March band being Monday, 16.4, , He were, arranged. Punch was served in shades of pink i wYttes tqr the evening is "Vid" Cummings. re-- 1 JOyous HuNioN me. - "As - I never reserve Pocatello the of forest portion green. 5 . aril The high priests of Granite:- - stak-- have entertained the ópinion, that throughout ,the evening. The reception centiwtaturned front Paris, who willMiss for a city park reached the stage of wtil hold do a monologue act. 'Miss Esther Dacommittee ,Stists composed of their- - monthly meettng Sim- - polygamous ,, , Ince , , the marriages Mrs. a addressed to resolution Gibbs, W. MIPS the day. March 15. at 10 o'clock a. m., 'Woodruff adopting Fannie .Shapiro, Rhoda Henry Pratt and vie will sing and Mr.. Kutnewsky will given by anYmanifesto NINETEENTH I II WARD department at agriculture. Miss Priscilla Cartwright, Miss June Reasons Pro and Con, by Mrs, Richard give violin solos. ' All interested in . at the Granite stake tabernacle. A where within shouting caMe distance of inA The . of interested , committee McTavish Vera i'ai' Foler, 'rerich beautiful solo Miss parties 1 "All 200. FarnsWorth, good attendance will be appreciated. are invited. ,,, certainly could not have Woodruff, Round the World The Ribbon White is ' cluding.4dayor Turner, surveyors, etc.. I Charles Merrill, Russell an' opinion which I never eni have Ensign !Oak quarterly conference tertained." been over the ground of the-AU apecialreditors of the different or. Leon Strong and Edwin Winder. Miss Twined," was given by Mrs Margaret I regret exceedingly that I Miss Remarks and new ' ganizatiomi have been elected for the Over 400 people. practically all the reserve adjacent to the city, sod upon will be held Sunday. March 15.'1914. have quite unintentionatly Martha Wells. MisaLita Spry Stanley Schick. misstated Rex subscriptions to the Union Signal were.!Clifferent iasues of The Chronicle except adult members of the ward 40 attended their report the following resolution The morning - sesition will convene at Mr. Roberts'e May Gray. James White of and , de'opinion on this' matter. the 10 a. tn. in the Twenty-firward Ths remark. which taken.- - The- hostesses for the. social the "Medic" editor. Those elected are the annual reunion last night .of the was drafted: Williams were In charge wits- I must have with A general invitation -- is exCt'k .., refreshments. chapel. under were Mrs. Geo. alurdobit und Miss as 'follows: the and hour "Whereas, Congress. corations Senior. Ray SpillsburY; Nineteenth ward. The affair, presided ws made in a casual con-- ', '' Miss Edith Yundt, Paul Rose and Jer- Ella Phillips. authority of which the foreat renerves tended to all members of the stake.. venation a number of years ago and sophomore, Over tunior, Leland George; Bishop O. J. P. Widtsoe, was or national forests were establishe& old Higgs as the finance committee. Ralphl held by Frank freahman. McConnell; verbena should, n9t have tkeen toted in ' in the ward chapel, and the big declares the purpose of the national ' An excellent inuedcal program has Waldron; engineer, Howard Barker. the paper:above referred toas the , Ctber Mrs E. J. been Cburcbea: conit the secure hest be. to to 'favorable ever On M onday, March 16, 84th" forest Lake Civic law, Stephen Wileox; normal -- Lealielheld in thepronounced riaders of that address may rymenitber. arranged birthward. Bishon Widtsoe made dition s of water flows. and to furnish a D. Roundy will attain her club entertalmnent on Tuesday, includ- It wait no part of, the argument to arts school, Loren Gibbs. The the chief address rethie use of of ME timber forthe and Y...11. continuous A. C. day anniversary, and an Informal at ing a violin solo by C. C. FOlitrod, a Goates; MEETING. evening, supply ,r8 extent of polygame but magnry-th- e number will appear on. Mon- - numerous musical and Ergineer honor United of the selecand necessities literary ception will be held in her solo vocal I. Maitters , Paulo sold, by Service at 4 p. m.; speaker. Rev. F. rather to deny that polygamy is stilt day. tions were re- 1States. and. Widteoe 'her home, on that day' from l to 5, Louis Strohaner; given. Bishop vocal W. Brow good music by the orches- an issue in Utah, The force of what I solo, Miss' and 7 to 9 o'clock p. m. to which all Leola Scra,ch; piano solo, Miss To conaider the formal acceptance of viewed the progress of theavard in the i "Whereas. the city of Pocatello drawl Ethel tried to state will in no way be weak- friends, relatIvea and acquaintances Nettleton, vocal solo, Miss Grace Da- - the new administration building froM, past year, and in Its past history, and Its water supply from the area of the tra; song service for all. the omission of the sentence mid are cordially invited. Mrs. Rotindy vie; accompanied by Miss Leone For- - the contractor, the board of regents encouraged all members' to take re- !Pocatello district of the Pocatello na- WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN which by Mr. Roberts assures me is It min- newed 'condiwill be assisted by her daughters, ter. An Irish dance in costume are that is natural interest, and tional room declaring they forest. directors' by will be met this morning in the ' Church at corner South and statement. and ',hasten to withdraw 11. Mrs. E. B. Goodfellow aridMrs. M: even The i as welcome at The regular sessions Of tions cempelled to store said water for nrst West streets. of PifthSecond 'National bank. tthINSTret by West Upon many matters of theological be(take D. Rockwood. the on the area within the national various as !use auxiliary organizations & Cannon was planned by building car) ; Rev. Chas. B. Murphy, pastor. lief I cannot agree with Mr. Roberts. , to the reunion. Other parts forest adjoining the city. and, ; they was Work Hanson. and Fetzer Reim In his The Daughters of the Mormon Bat- (Y. M. C. A. building); preaching at 11 but I have perfect confidence on hwere Mrs. W. A. Leathern entertained Were as follows: "Whereas. it is our belief that own- a..m. of talion met on Thersday, with Mrs, started about 20 months ago by P. J. ..0Anthem, "Praise Ye the Mighty God." by the paator; Sunday school. honesty and sincerity.- - I deeply regret of the land by the United States 12:15 p. delightfully last evening in honor ership was cost e' I total :30 Moran. th that Christian endeavor. havewithout intending to do in.: contractor; . Mrs. Joseph H. Davis, a recent bride. Isabel K. Thürman. and a chapter of piano Dorothy is the best means of akcomplishing eco- - P. M.; Pres0411,11, 7:46 p. nu; prayer soreported incorrectly his opinion.- It ,will contain all adminia- - cholu the history of the battalion was read. $300.000. and Bull; "Life's the rooms being decorated in pink duet. Mrs. Morn," Merry notnicel administration. protection. , S. SPALDING. a spetch of the life of Mrs. Melissa trative Offices of the university. in adand Mrs. Smith; recitation, !forestation of the area within and meeting Wedmsday, 7,45 p. m. and white snaridritgons. and about 30 and Salt Lake.'llarch 14. 1914. to those of several heada,of del- -, Bywater LIBERTY PARK METHODIST. by guests 'beltig tilTseritf Assintngthe Kirnbsti--was-ei.- e. myrtle.Frist-e- - tenor- - solo, "A Perfect trittutary to the city's water .supply, ' Among other departments Day,,,, Mr. Walker; Instrumental duet. hostess were Mies Edith Kesler, Miss Mrs. Towey. The next I Church at corner Eighth East Bildt be held at the Bishops building April' le be located in the new building are Henry Doubleday and daughter. Ada: and, Abbie Coker, and Mrs. A. J. Scott. "Whereas, the City of Pocatello de- - !Ninth South streets. Rev. , D. E. Carter,' 06 liger W d Ch 017 11 the library, reading room, art depart- - soprano solo, Esther Davis; duet. "Hear !sires a acquire and ultimately many residence831 Chase Ave.' Mittel pastor. at the natural department-lacI Mrs. Me." Lizzie ment, The dancing given 2-party Thomas and Edward history nationaltoilet: of area of the Olive Barrett, deaconess; at - P401 eon --last -- night by -t- he- Freshman ' The Monday Night club will hold its ulty meeting room and the- ()Mee -- f Shea Mrs. Howard Drigm violin solo, "Med- !portion -- --. land adjacent to the city of Pocatello- 1 11 a. tn. and 8 p. m. by preaching ..... the toiceessful pastor; ; was The library. itation." "Cavatina," Ronald Robbins; for a public park with a view to lay. class of the'university. University Chronicle. adjourned meeting next week. subject. morning, "God Speaking to the The Millar wardehoir will render the , in all details. the hall being filled with reading room and art gallerly are said male quartet, "See tho Mighty Angel,' ing out, beautifying and InaintainIng Deaf mau:" e . Of "Our. evening, time ferIng" a rooms being of to and Messrs. their be finest of Mason and the delightful , the same for the use and benefit Brain. Walker, dancers, ward athong the Iill)wn The Avondale club met on Tuesday . uinedti.tinyteanchdooenit:at spent. Poulton; atithein, "0 Lord, Most MerelJ,. citizens of Poeatello, and pntrmie. Sli.guitC. otatc8t6tti i tomorrow evening: , afternoon with M'rs. J. W. McDougall kind in any .educational institution in ful." the Douof, watersheds choir:. is The :Henry designed The the building Whereas. accompanists, ' .' country. p. m.: Epworth at 7 p- - in.: the Recessional.' ' ' Thte date for the wedding of' Mimi and prises were won by Mr14 P. C. so that later a wing may be. added for bleday. Alvin Beesley and Dorothy Per streams that supply the city of Po Ladies' Aid wilt league give it Saint Patrick's 1 "There is a Green 'Hill Far Asal" Woolley and Mrs. Joint Hanson. Lunch1441041.onee Redman and Dr. Max W. Flow1porareas. king. of the catello'. a and storage 6 capable dinner auditorium, seating large eon was served. day Tuesday evening at (Gouncd).- soprano molo and chorus. w has been set for Algych 25. The construction of the 1412 personil. rollowing theprogram tho entire tions of the condtitta; pipelings, dis- o'clock. The, 'W. H. M. S. will meet Oman Bola "Traumeret" (SAti- citYs Wednesday at 2:30 p. m.. with Mrs. G. tiled into the basetnnt, where tributing system, etre., of the audience 'has on the been carried under building American Tie Institute of Child Life mann), b "'Cotnniunion - in -CY.. tRatistel, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Alder have , of Abe university in cafeteria style each was served water system is located within this, B. Walker. t14 south Fifth East. mints Lola waltall. Wednesday eve- direct supervision to the returned from a month's stay in Call- No. 1, held its regular with refreshments. be'it returning area, therefore, ' Th3r third'll Upon the.Lord". "LI" -' ning meeting at the home of Mrs. building committee, composed pc' WaiFIRST 1 urn la. PRESBYTERIAN. of teamt, TO0111 ,'Pocacouncil for the the Resolved. general by . (Mendeissolin). J. B. Dunn. Boll call was answered demar Van Cott, chairman: W.1)1 Wil- chapel The children 's annual entertainment tello that the secretary of agriculture Church at corner of east,,Vuth Tern- ' The subject of liams, vice chairman; Dt:' J. 9'. KingsBabylon's Wave" (0ounod): beto Mr. and ;Airs. E. B. Critchlow have with memory gems. take, held is this -requested afternoon, having hereby and Pie la'being end he, streets:C service Belle Dr. at nolo"By preaching "Hosanna'', (Jules Granter). soprano bury. Major R. W. Young, 450 children no action now or at any other time 11 a; tn.: 2 o'clock. returned from Nevada, where they the evening was The Value and Metr- A. at About , gun The the of topic, Religion and etliocon. gind Gemmel!, Ernest.. Bamberger od of Child Study," which was given were expected to be in attendance. looking toward the alieneation of title Future: evening,service at 1:45; have ben visiting their daughter. Psalm 42., transposed and arranged by , by Mrs. Howell and a most interesting David Mattson. described "A Desert Vision." Rev. Mr. Davistopic', formed the chief feature of the to any of the following Dancing has , Leo Van den Akker. discussion The followed. next meeting The Misses Enid and Helena Gleason children's reunion. and at the clone of lands. recently come to Salt Lake as the per- will be at the home of Mrs. Carl Berone will be post at leave today for a trip to the coast. iron the '.each boundary manent Is the of this party church. Beginning( dancing pastor Re near:Iul' i(et,otile lm.'I: , "The Montessori gin 275 F street. with the eityr the church, and Alta aRa.ndaarli ; presented with aa ice email cone. calm number four at the southeast corner b Method" will be the subject of discuseix delighted Entertainments box the a co- township of section thirty-threand and invites the earnest people, Mrs. J. B. Davis entertained Yes- sibn and it watton; conductor. Leo Van den Ak Boise operation of all who May be paper will ' be given by Mrs. thirty-foueast;' of range, her In south; honor at interested, a Kensington kor. terday L. L. Simmons. the either as members of the church or con. meridian; and parallel south,' ofwest-sister, Mrs. C. S. Womeldort of ChiIlnerson Ward.Prior to his de- Anna Sophia Anderson I ilregation, in -Boise base and meridian. 'thence doing the Master's work - -- -cago, the rooms being decorated in 2 the cot-- I here in the largest Chapter met with Mrs. J. W. Chase. parture on a mission to Great Britain and most helpful warily alongsaid parallel tocorner green and white ,the tea table having A paper on "Fatherhood" was read a farewell testimonial will be given This Dies in of way: Sabbath school at 1:46 a. tn. . City rection at north quarter .., ''''''', a basket of white sweet peaa and gird..tt by Mrs. Geo. A. Partridge after which Elder Samuel F. We Ifolls of Emerson south; section five, township seven FIRST lax tied with a bow of green tulle' for Mrs. A. J. Arneson led in a discus-Io- n ward In the ward CONFREGATIONA4 meriBoise next r east, Friday chapel Anna Sophia Anderson, wife of the renge thirty-foua 'centerpiece, while miniature harps of The Obstinate Child." Next , Church at corner of Fourth East and southerly approximately , The sandwiches Monday evening this chapter vtrill meet were tit each end. corn-- , First late Bishop L. S.'Anderson of Ephraim, dian; thence, south the to' Elmer I. Goshen, pastor; quarter South; . :, ' , were cut in the shape of shamrocks and with Mrs. Oscar A. Xirkhain at 1025 :died March 13, 1914, at the residence er of section twenty-nin- e of ! said morning service, 11 o'clock; Sunday I ,.;,'::''' i'.'14,,re ii,'':,1:',',:,f,4:;. .. :, the prevailing colors were carried out Lincoln avenue. On that occasion MiSS 12:30 p m. thence ' es, southerly. school, and , 1315 range; township Mrs. John , Durius; 00,...44i41. kof her daughter, i In the refreshments. 'White carnations,' Mary Lyman will give a lecture on Z.:.,::,:.,,,.. '',I..,.151:'ti,;ef.':5..,,. and ' westerly South Temple, from general de- eesterly, northerly, east the SCIENCE. armsTIAN in were used ferns and All Pocatello members of of the hyacinths "Imagination." the boundary '''''''-i'- " Aug 28, 1829, in along the bility. She was born Was other rooms. for Assisting Mrs. Davis American Institute of. Child Life - are Subject, Sunday sermon. "Sulurtance." one of The district of the Pocatelip national Eyee, Denmark, and invited.- were Mre. J. Francis', Mr. LonFid number to iron est post ,boondary First Church of Christ, $38 early pioneera, coming to Utah In tits the place of beglnntng tftd tes. iest Third South !street. Scientist, aier. Mrs. Lansing Foote, Mrs, J. Sulfdayyear 1856. settling in Ephraim. Utah. four, and Miss Virginia Edwards. A It further 11 o'clock a.m. and 3 o'clock t P.m. el; ; s. ,f,k-She was a prominent chureh worker. of secretary Resolved, That. the 1 , guessing contest carried out St. Patrick Sunday school 9:45 a.m. The Wednes'IZ':4,' scting as a president of Belief society is further be end ideas. Each guest was presented with MARRIAGE LICENSES! hereby are services held at ) or several years. Mrs. Anderton was requeeted to direct the forestation of day evening an enameled stickpin in the form of '. true and faithful wife and mother, such of the above described lands as o'clock. , '1 t. ,t' green flag. Fifty were in attend Second Church of '' Scientist. Christ, Ind a friend to the poor and needy. may he practicable. upon the rendi, 'John AV. Lindberg and S. Luella ance. , Phe W118 thP mother of eight children, tion that th city of Pocatello furnish adleo' Literary club building, 850 east B:own. both. of Salt Lake. ' '' . South street. Temple and area Sunday service such ester for irrigation of the two, Dr, W. Anderson of Ephraim tho Mrs. John 11 o'clock a.tn. ,Fred Parnow, Jr.. and ii;thel Edna school at 9:4.1 V't; ..tf Salt take, survive to b forested be Sunday of Dorius necessary 1, John hind-a- y Mrs, may Mildred I marriage of her Liaycannounces ''''' ' daughter Carney. both of Salt Lake. ', Wednesday evening servicoe She made her home for the last to eticeesefully start and maintain the a.m. her. Foote tu Theodore Rose of Cleve' o'clock. All are welcome to' these - CHRIS , 1, perey Bingham and Clara Blatter 14 years with her daughter. Mrs. DoFEHR growth of the trees to be planted: .... - land. Ohio. Mr. ,and Mrs. Rose will both church so of serviceI. be Idaho areas to the That Idaho., sinte-tideath husband, te FaI, ,Provided, Viler rius. Vhria Fehr,- Toupee artint ettd e at 368 east -i. Ile at home to Free reading rooms 3n- - the Walker The remain!' located as to be reasonably reached .,,.., Ephraim R. Walton, Salt Lake, and J. S. Anderson. Bishop whofor the vest- $PY pert, Third South street. co- Bank building, Main and Second South years Barbet-IleitriettaDowding. Sandy, I, be phippell to Ephraim for burial. by water around or within the has been Kosocisted - with tho twill , re n Science-literatuPotottello,--andbeatreets,where-Christiantrolof the city of Henry Byrart and Mille Vorwalter,Services will be held Monday at shop,- will short-- , Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence ant may be obtained., iv open rooms o'clock in the L. D. S. tabernacle it further. 4 t nounce the marriage of their daughter both of Tooele Utah. Templeton of agriResolved. A that free the , lecture on, Christian Science 131110., where he vrill be pleased secretary Bertram Nielson and Sigrid Hansen, to there.. , Emma EudfcVa .to George R. Randall, both be and le culture be vdil delivered I requested hereby Bliss S. of Salt Lake. by meet his many friends-,,- , Open for Knapp, C. I which took( place at the home of the exarrOtation to have the necessary member 11. of the board of lectureship business Wedneedsy., Alonzo G. Kilpatrick and Lathe f The young bride Wednesday evening. , made to determine the ' adaptability of the mother church, Boston, 3 Pulsatetweet) Niels Rasmussen Was t , t4oaple will be at home to their frienda Johnson, both of Salt Lake. dbove deicribed, or a o'clock Sunday. March 15, in the at of lands the a Grace-EdnSalt Elmer J. Redfern and after April 1, at the Hollywood apartt: the to thereof. propagation Lake theater. Public invited. Given Active Church Worker portion McDaniel', both of Salt Lake. merits. other under the aummices of Oil Setond and maintainance of elk and church, John A. Burningham and Anne It and be further - animals, .game of Salt Lake. , Bountiful. of both ! Niels Raimuesen, ion otHenrik RasMrs. J. H. Elton entertained at Warner, Resolved. That copies of these re laCTIOLLS. sAmrEL Of !dab& V. Andrew Rigby. Crystal ; luncheon Wednesday afternoon in honor, musmen and Rebekka Hansen. died solutions be furnished to the seeretary REORGANIZED CHURCH. of her grandmother, Mrs. M. S. Adams, and Bessie Randall of Grant. Idaho. March 6, 1914. Mr. Raen?iussen of agriculture, the forester at WashServices at 338 Fourth East; J. E.1 Paul Ketterer and ITermena J. night. begIrMing at 8 o'clock. The sudenly iti it being Mr& Adams' eightieth birth-- , was well known and filled 'many posi- ington, D. C., the district 'forester at Vanderwood.1 city minioster; Sunday public is Invited to attend.. On the tions of trust tia the Church and among Ogden. 'Utah, the supervisor of the echool anniversary. Those present werr: MerklY, both of Salt Lake. at 10 a.m.: preaching at 11 am. SCI1001A OI IOU N "ILA TING, the Wilford Peek and Iva Aird, both of program. specially prepared for the oc. his aSSOCIEttPA. HP was born May 29. Pocatello national forest and Archabold Erskine, Sr., Mrs. Han-- , Hall; Zion's Renato-Literar- y melon are the following: Chloe Sharp, 1854. in Maderup. Fyen, Denmark. and Ptah menatore and representatives by John 4:30 "VAitahlinhed, tlittlig'0. nah Saunders, M'rs. B. Simmone, Mrs.1 'Provo. '140cielY James Me Kendrick and Pearl Ben- Don Carlos Wood. Gladys Harvey, came to Utah !if tictober, 1866, cromaing Of the United States. P.m.: at 745 p.m..-L-1- 1,Jas. Anderson, Mrs. Edward Atkins, . ' Vanderwood will be the lmeakerv sub-- , Leah Smith, Pearl Larson, Annie tbe plains in the Abner Lowrycont A. J. nett. both of Salt Lake. Formerly Violinist with 'Boston k DEPTIMA3LE-ACCIDENTMrs.,Fred The Ethics of Jesus." Theo.. Thomas and ject. Thomas Iva and of Eloise .Marsh Nesriv Phoebe this Symphony. half Patty. Salmon, Erskine. i A deploreble accident occurred at Cincinnati Symphony Orchestras. .0.. Marie Cross, both of Salt Lake. ' , Bishop Gehrge Arbuckle. May Ander company. including Mr. Raamussenas 4 "HARMONIAL PHILOSOPHY." 12 had 10:46 from Louis W. Peterson, Riverton and sorn a mixed quartet, and the ward mother and brother, died yesterday...morning at Inkom. Wednesday evening Mrs.- Adams was Services at 231 Fourth Eitsf- :- Ch11-- 1 'hardp,hipa before- - they miles east of here when John Griffiths choir. privationsand again entertained with.a- familyartY Emily O. Mitchell, Draver.400 were miles east met. Salt of about of that place, but formerly drew' progresaive Lyceum 945 a.m.: a farmer Edward Evans, Huntsville, and I at the home of herdaughter, Mrs: A. relief train of 10 et Rrigham City, was Instantly. killed 'conference-discusioFourteenth-WardA 'Power,"1 farewell en- Lake City. by a mulebeen E. Atkin& Light refreshments w(Oe Dagmar LarsOn, Salt Lake. sent to con- by the westbound Short Line tOteee- 2:80 p.m. Address bysubject, C. Piers, late of 4 tiordan Clifford and Alice L. Har- tertaintilent will be given In honor of wagona, which, had served and 111118te and gamea were enand the aurvivorat vey accident. 6. nrer took The orphana at No. "Do Orientals H. place J. both of Japan, Eider the Christiansen Thursday. Worship Idols?", Basin, Idaho. evening. These ris, joyed throughout was taken Mr. the th "Farmers' Cmseins," , Formerly opeia eórepetitor Fret-wi- ll 7;45 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Edward offering. were: March13, at 8, p.m. in the Fourteenth home ofRasmussen DiXOrt Hereinto Stadttheater Vo wee he 1111444)resent HenryA. deceased and George The The Mrs. A. J. and following program Erskine,. Mr, In (rat and,13ruenn. sr. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL. v9 treated with the greatest Mildness and worth, his uncle. were riding' a pair wardeapel. Mrs.-A- . : - Mrs. NorweMr. and Selection, Farrow, WC of harnessed horses, and did not notice' The third of the special Sunday UNIVERSITY NEWS gian choir; prayer; F49 ra no sole, Mrs. conaideration. g of yoke and preparatory on Jan; 1, 187:;, when the Dixon' E. Atkins, Mr. and Mrs. George 11: Training - acnf the train. As a result a Misa lectures at SC Paul'achurch will recitation. Elleor.ora I. Md. Mrs. Reynolds; elopes et)le and J. ItaannussenMr: moved Mr. to Provo, Payne, terrific Jaw of the the impact, be given toniorrow male quartet, Hyrum cepted This and repertoire; attention to correct evening. in the treneral tithing eticl and M. Ed Brewseter, Mr. and Mrs. aposition The ntusikal society dance, vaudeville Lagerta Larsen; were, left the broken. neck course also, , is purposed to show the effect Christiansen, Adolph Wagley, Alvin office, where he was. employed until voice. production. . C. SnoWling and Mr. J. L. Farrow. show and masquerade is scheduled for J. ,end the .right arm in two places. of the various churches upon our presE. Olsen and O. Gulbrandsen: contralto Mareh, 1909, a period of about 40 years. 0-- . 10. A Mr. of and the $35 April The of train will be 'stopped, NAT. prize body ent he BLDG., given civilization. RANK Halvorine DEsEREET Gulbrandren: He then went to his dry farm in West Mrs. Rev. W. W. Reese will A large affair of nest,week will to the best group; $10 to the best cou- solo, comic selection, George Margetts and Jordan and proved a successful farm-P- t. Griffith was placed on board andtak- speak at this service upon the influROOM 17, , the St. Patrick ball to- be given Mon- ple, and $5 to to over m the best and to turned Individual. Pocatello, in An ence swiec.. was He handed that the six Aid Protestant piano engaged dry farming churches have SidClawson; society orchestra, of 25 pieces will furnish day night by the Mutual A coroner's heUndertaker:Walker. the the from left until Nelbatir the time Blanche office, J. The Eva ,Disan, don, of Walker Bros.' company........... - Int. wee held it 9 o'clock this morn-- una Emma his death. Wyn neen acmely en-- 1 nau Mr. .violin Rasmussen Nielsen; and tht; One of R. Lerdahl J. and Mrs. Mr. Dagny most Lewill, successful events in , W. C. Church work. In 1878 he filledl idental death. 'Thin noon, the body lWalker. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Walker, the freshman school year was.the dance solo, .Edwar04,Mickle; tenor solo,- Hyt gaged-ia short mismion to the states, laboring was placed aboard the train for BrigMr. and ltirt G. R. Walker, Mr. and given last night by the freshman class rum? ChristianSen: remarks by misDanish principally in ,Iowa and Nebraska!- For ham ORY, aredmpanYing the remains Mn. J. J. McCann. The entertain- at the Odeon. Over 200 jolly couPles sionary .and others: selection. and slater of the many years 'ie served afg counsefor to' wax a brother-trOa' The patrons were Presi- choir from Liberty stake. Elder Chrisment committee include Miss- L. Norirs, took part. Tames E. Matill in the presidenc9 of' lead trian. Miss E. Naylor. V, G. Nordquist,.H, V. dent and Mrs. J. T. Kingsbury, Dean tiansen has fulfilled four successful elder?' of the the in firet quorum and Mrs. Byron Cummings. Prof. and Missions to Scandinavia,, and has now TAtke stake. He was ordained tt high, ,OTHER NEWS ITEMS. Gyllenswan, W. H. Swertfager.. fresh eggs, doz.; 20c; 8 lbs poaches:26o; creamery butter.'25e lb.; quart over the Scandi: Driest and met Mrs. F. J. Pack. Prof. and Mrs- - J. F. been called to preside in 1897 as. councapt Laura Paul Walton, wife of AlMrs. Jar honey, 85c; good coffee. lb., 20e; cream cheese. lb., 20c; 61:4 abs. 850 and friends His .misslomselor to BisiU,p Joaeph Warburton of hert Walton, Merrill, Mr. and Mrs W. W. Biter, and navlan ' 840 west Weyeth street, 400 coffee to close at 26c; I lot Mary Jane spring oxfords. 50e pair below and all are'cordially invited to the First:ward, which .posi)ton he held Van Cott. shoe stores; big lot,boys' 22 shoe. for 21; I lot girls shoes, 21, worth It INotes of Women' sClubs M183 Lucy be present at this entertainment given until the division of theNtardAn 1909. was operated on for a. case of appenbest "Yama-Yathaat the and The creamery butter, 10c; breaktant baron, 17c: lobsters, can. 16a; good " city Aimee 'given by In hifkhonor. He has been an active Worker in, the 'kith) Monday Watt mixed teL lb.. 1100: Tree tea, lb.. 45e; 26c quality chocolate candy. ,11,,,,,I6c; the hospital, the of an,clla convalescing otinty university for berie. girls the es inwag; different.orgenizationaiserying held Hume's tall can red ealMom lbc!' Gold Dust or Sopado, 1é kraul'.-- lb.. ile: Central W. C. T. U. in time,. tit of the loan fund will take place Eleventh WardAn annual anni- Jerk. y. m. M. LA. worker and wile ,ince that Wheat Hearts,. I for 26c; strawberry Jam. 10e; cane sugar, It lbs. for 41: Is an.. treating meeting Friday afternoiM' in on FridaY. April 3. 'Posters advertisCorrunercial Pocatello club The will be the First ward Sualbs. currants. 25c; 4 pkgs. Wheat Flakes, 25e: 4 lba. tapioc& sago, rick-navversary Relief society, ball the Y. W. C. A. parlors. Mies Freida In details of the the 15 communIty amusewill aged the be event 'ward for school Eleventh made by the Art given in. the years. beans, pink beans, 85c: lard, la, 45e; 5s. 75ef 1OL $1.45; fresh Went bly Dressel, superintendent of literature ing hold at the club room be 18 to of 11( was children. of the He and Guilders on after the ment the father lb., 16e; large size can pineapple, I5e; eottolene,, 10s, $1.45; 4s, '60e; hams, ',anquet hall dance Friday, evening I had charge of th e program. 'which was wilt, be 2s, 20e; I lb., sal soda. 25e; olive oil, bottle tee: split peas, lb., 6c whole s survived by a widow, 11 children and m the evening of March 17. The club All the proceeds 7Aareh 20: refreshments will be eeryin honor of Mn,. L. M. U. Stevens. na- - Cold for 25 cents. 'R of sack Germade, 80c: Lipton' s Ir011OW Label 0114 80c; green peso. lb.. Se; also agitating for the Installation of the orgrandchildren. W. C. T. U. president. whose will go to swell the girl's' loan fund, ed free. The anniversary , tional M. J. B. Coffee, 35c; 2 Grape-Nutor ginger 25e: 8 lb.. soda crackers 1.011c rest rooms wi oratories, one 4 is annually observed as union which has helped 33 girls of the univer- ganization of theasSociety,in'Nauvoo Is cane pork and beans, 26c: gal. ean catsup, 30e: 2 lbs. macaroni snaps, 25c; nom at each end Center street other 'proceedings March 17, but 1 SMITH'S TEACIIIXGS.' opirsignal day.. The roll ccall responies sity so gar this year. I ltile; JOSEPH Pieree's' tea and lb, creamery butter, 150; pkg, Schilling's large' viaduct. have been arranged for that date this pork and beans. 15e; best oleo, lb,. 80c; compound lard, 3s, 1116e;148,40c: great advances in the world- G. Gowans, superintendent Year.; the Eleventh ,ward society has A 'classified arrangement ,.of The A nre broke out this afternoon at 2 thlual to 750 tea;, 101 . 21.10: Swims cheese. lb.. 26c; Ceylon' tea, lb..' 40c ". ', .srohibition movement. The stirt- - of,Dr.the E.State Industrial school, will deferred Its party Until the 20th. Doctrinal sermons and Writings of thf 'clock. in the barn of U. F. Gates, 217 Cream Of Wheal.16a; 25a Washing Powders.- 15c; imported figs. lb., 10e. .Iw song. "A, Saloonless Nation In Great Latter-da- y orth Mayen avenue. manager of the Prophet, compiled b speak to the English students next , O. J. 1H-11of Daily by West First, Sol St. f 4Avas Philadelphia. 9:30 In the aSsembly hall 6 Worn thefl authorized "ticatello- - Gas and Pbwer ,company. :din F.of Parry. CH sung.. A sketch of the life of Mrs. Monday at Salt Lake Photo SunDIT CO. ; ' History i de-- a The Church of Jesus Chrtst total saved from hich , was 111 only Dorsey A. Lyon will leave Monday Latter-da- y Saints- - Cloth 7bc truction by the prompt response of framing. 15E bgaln Bt. pbt4 both tor Washington to attend to business I Kodaks, finishing. , . ussAsonsapyi dm department paid.7AdVertisement...., I .. , astro-physics.- , . . tOMMUNICATIO - .. - 3, , '' . . v - - . rwenty-oetiond,- i :devery Clovernment d h rat 1 ipn; . I; h Li 4t Twweitnnt.i-sixt- ,, '' - A . , 11 11. . run-dow- Yairtr-a,0011- -- ' d 1111 ....,,....t d -- . - , Yt ; car-TI- truttnm.dpaDly. , , . ' ' a , At . meet-ilisho- d." ' .' I - . ' 1 ' . '. . i . ; ' st I ' ' : ' Salt . under. -- , -- ' . , ' . I , - i ' SOecte 1 1 iv ' , N at , , '- , Wateraloo ' . of -- DESERET EVENING ' . .7, ... . , Ward e. r r- -- ' five-mile- s - r ,', ' ' ds - ' , 1 4.',14-0- Et i.' . . ' - ''''.1.- - :'.: .). their-friend- . s -- - . Deseret-Nowirltor- - ' ' - - .; ,I ;day Hodder. '; Ill-fat- T. 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