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Show j t , ' n PAGE SEX THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE COUNTY, UTAH Career of Mrs. Carter Boys Holding Lesser Started with Stardom Priesthood Furnish Evening Program By Aoocla'od Pre) 1! ' i , i Monday, May f7, 1924. , l 1 , LOS ANGELES, May 17 A i name emblazoned in the lights of New Yorks Broadway us dal ly comes after struggles through minor roles, but it was not so with Mrs. Leslie Carter. She (made her debut as a star and in all her successive plays she had the leading roles.' Back John the Baptist, the same ministered In the days of Christ, was the personage who brought the Aaronic priesthood back to earth in this dispensation, according . to Woodrow Wilson, a deacon who was one of the speakers in thejnSixth ward last evening.- Appearing to storyLhat Jo8ephl3mithand01iverCowc char-acto- .FOR BETTER HOMES of this howeverr4s a has as one of the principal of genius of the American stage David Belasco. , When Mrs. Carter told Chicago reporters that she was coming to California to die, it again marked her retirement from the stage. She was suffering with an infection in her hand. With the announcement of her retirement this time, however she added that she was going to die. The actress married Leslie Carter, off Chicago, in 1880, and it was not until after her divorce from him that she decided to go on the stage. Going to New. York, she asked Belasco for an opportunity to prove herself. Then began an association between the two that lasted through eighteen years of many rs B. G. Dahl berg, of Chicago, who has successes. :ltute established the Celotechmc Under the of America as an aid to home builders studied many .in the construction of better homes. lic never saw Establishment of the Institute of America as an aid to home builders in the construction of better homes and to place at their disposal the latest discoveries in scientific construction was announced today by B. G. Dahlterg of Celo-teehn- ic , . Chicago. It , the aim of the Institute to delve into all problems of the hame builder and give him the benefit of its researches and experimentation and supply the very latest data on building practices. Economy and utility o hand in hand in the information, which this' .Institute will furnish the public through its surveys, tests and compilation of Uhe? test construction meth-- . oils 'which science and practice are able to evolve. It will be a veritable laboratory of building facts, including structural problems, building trends, analyses, laboratory 'tests,, experimentation in refrigeration, sheathing, roof and floor insulation, interior finishes and use of materials , is which will keep the home cool in- - summer and warm in winter. are f constantly . 'Discoveries .being made which ' practically revolutionize previous home building methods, said Mr, Dahlberg, in announcing the establishment of the Celotech-ni- c . ' It Bad. to Be ery,. May 15, 1829 in Harmony, Pennsylvania, the Baptist said he was aefing under direction of Pte r, James and John, the ancient apostles- - He then placed his hands upon their heads .and conferred the priesthood upon them using these words:. "Upon you my fellott servants, in the name of Messiah, I confer the Priesthood , j, of Aarom whjch holds the keys of the,', ministering of angels' and of the gospel of repentance and of baptism by immersion for the remission of sins and this shall never be taken again from :he earth until the sons of Levi do offer again an offering unto he - Lord in righteousness. Hie following young men taring the priesthood told of the duties and responsibilities lertaining to. their several offices : Kenneth Palmer and Woodrow Wilson, deacons; James Mecham and Henry Lin-orTeachers; Leland Eoterts and George Neilson; priests. , where, it is t i , -- Other plays in which she starThe Institute red are Kassa, Two Women Institute. will issue bulletins containing Camille, Magda, The Secfacts On every phase of the ond Mrs. Tanqueray, The Gay most modern home construction Lord Quex and "Madame X. They will present to the home One of her last successes was as builder the newest scientific de- Lady Catherine in The Circle, velopments in the construction which Arch Selwyn saw in Lon1 of a home. We will in all the don and brought especially for facts we give the public have her appearance in New York - an eye on econamyr-fwell as retirement of several years and hoolth utility, comfort, er build better homes jfcit'fmut beauty. It is the aim of the Inmaterial increase in the any buildto home stitute help th,e cost of construction. It wjll be a real service bureau for t - Great Moster, she rples, but the pubher interpretatiorj of them. Belasco mapped out a cdurse of study and work and it was several years before he permitted her to go tefoTeBroad way's stage lights. Enos Jenks offered the invoIn 1890, he gave her the lead- cation and Rulon Walker proing part; Kate Graydon, in The nounced the benediction. Ugly Duckling, at the old Star John J. Janies, ward clerk, theatre. The play was a failure, commented briefly on the sucbut the next year she back cess of the quorums during the again In a musical piece called past season and the value of Miss nelyett". In this, she ac- the training which the boys quitted herself so well that receive. Belasco determined to write a Mrs. A.' E. Anderson, stake play to more adequately fit her of the aspresident ! l , talents, , sociation asked the Primary of support The Heart off Maryland was all in , contributions to the the result, Mrs. Carters success childrens convalescent hospital. was mode and for three years she played in it, closing with an It is the mission of this institution .to render1 medical and appearance .on the London surgical aid free of Charge to stage at the Adeyphi in 1898. all boys from 4 to 12 and girls The following year found her as the star of Zaza", which she from 4 to 14 years of age whose also carried to Ldndon in 190Q. parents are not able to pay for Then cegne Belascos Du Ba- such services.' Mrs. Anderson a number of cases whererry. For several years she alter- cited nated in this role and Zaza" in remarkable results have been and then Appeared an Andrea, obtained in relieving afflictions. It is the plan of the Primary which she played until 1906. ' In the summer of that year, to collect one penny . for each she married W. L Payne, and year. of age from individuals o ' severed ' her connections with the various wards. Belasco, Under her own management, she made a tour in several Powerful Drama old plays, returning to ' New York in 1907 for a revival of La Tosca. i who Beautiful scenes, daring and costumes, to he delicious and refreshing. A drink of natural flavors, it has proved more popular and perfect than any beverage before some d, of Park Night Life gorgeous , It had to be pure and whole- gripping mystery and a sensational de- it or sineb. Bottled in our spotless plant in and crowned with airtight seals. No wonder it sterilized bottles has found favor with the public 7 CRYSTAL BOTTLING WORKS JOHN A, LARSEN, Proprietor North Logan, Utah 72 West 1st Phone 444 01 1 NOT THE SAME i The rOokle Imd bpen at Die nava) tw weeks ami hud apent Bloat of tlntf time in dittfJinw ditches ciiop,lng Jrees, leveling liil loeks afid tilling depression- - rimtlly he woujdil 1ii Immediate Mipeiior. YoUjee, sir, iidcnniplmiieil, ' wIiim. I Jolneij the navy lliej mud I d me flic world, and here for two week- - 1'vv done nothing i mu reatrange it Vmer fenu I cglon eokly. training utatl.m nouncement plus Mae Murray this is the formula, for one Of the smashing successes of the screen year. It is The Masked Not So Keen Bride, Mae Murrays startling Knr imotitl, ew picture of Paris life and an young Siinpkina had underworld plot, now playing at been calling on the (own belle, lint with nf marked uueeea- the Capitol theatre. I suppose, be at t.isi suggested Christy Babanne, Anthon desperglelv 'Hint If we lived in the Christensen, Richmond, May 19 Stone fcgo Id hit you over the head who directed the new feature, with . eluh sad drag vou tT and home builder. has given the screen public a litarry Vou " You'd nme Jo, " aho lesponded Mr. Dahlberg is among tho stdry that transforms Miss Mur in older to sweetly, ninny, hip.'' youngest of Americas captains ray literally into a different American I.ogu, Weyklj. of industry. Born in Sweden, creature. She is a radiant perthe early part of his life in sonality; a flashing butterfly in GROUNDS Of DIVORCE America was spent in railroad- a swirl of frivolity; then, sudden ing. a good portion of it as un ly ,u danger threatens the man associate of the late James J. J. Z. Stewart, 213 S. 1 E. May 19 Hill, the great empire builder she loves, the mask drops, of the Northwest. In more re- and from the tinsel emerges a cent years, he has teen promin- woman, ready to sacrifice her ently identified with a number own life in the fight for her loof largo construction projects. vers happiness. A vision of greater It is a dramatis theme as efficiency an economy in 'building, grow- as the settings in which itbig is ing out of his experience, final- played fo'r it is staged on a ly led to the decision to estab- scale approaching the spectaculish the Institute. lar. Gorgeous Parisian cafes where laughter rules even For writing telephone mes- though hearts may be seething "Ou wbm gnuiuds did she gtt lur sages or making other memor- in rage under the disguise of anda there has teen invented a gaiety and strange undens orld dlvorco?" Chlcugn, I Mievo." holder for rolls of adding ma- haunts where the sciyn of Paris chine paper, including an edge gathers. A Plea for Information gainst which the paper can be Oh (hemiM nleaifo luxestlgate tom off. 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