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Show w&tfr DESERET EVENING NEWS EVENING DESERET Corner of riouth Tempi and Kmi Temple Htreela. Walt !.eke (Ml jr. Utah Manaaer. O Hueinee florae Whitney ..... SCfllirRIITION PRIUKH "0 $ By Moil, per year By Carrier, per . 9 oo year t.00 Saturday News, per year . t oo Bern Weekly, per year Foreign picage extra nd all r Addreaa all buainaoa enniniur Irat i"r TIIK DKFERKT N KWH. mlttancea Salt Tity. I tab . for Correspondent's and other reading matter pobllratloir ahould to add rose ed to the Editor. Men. her Audit Bureau Circulation J. P. McKinney, Kaalern rvpr-n- t alive New York (4(11e. 384 Fifth Avenue R i Office, Chicago 132 South Avenue Michigan vlty. as Entered at the poatofftc of Half i la matter according to Act of Congreas. ggrond March 1. 1179 LAKE CITY. M-- M FERE N C E CO rc: Alien a;, .NOTICE. eighty aevnnth annual General Conference of the Church of Jeaua Chrlal of Latter-daSaints will convene tn the Tabernacle, Halt Lake City, on Friday. April I. 1917, at 10 o'clock am., with aeaaiona also on April 7 and A General Priesthood meeting will convene In the Tabernacle on Saturday. April t, at 7 oclock p m It la desired that arrangement for reunlona ahall not conflict with above announced, and any of the date that aurh reunions .is may be helo on Saturday evening be fixed for an hour not earlier than 8 JO oclock JOSEPH V SMITH. e y - R H I LUND. CHARLES W. E.Vft6ii. First Presidency'. PATRIA IK I UK. !n Th patriarchs of the Church will meet the Rlahopa building Saturday. April 7 t HTRfM 4 JO SMITH. O Presiding Patriarch. RELIEF BOCIETY CONFERENCE The annual conference of the Relief society Saints of the Church of Jeaua Christ of latter-daWill be held on Wednesday and Thursday. April held be will Tw 4 and 6. 1917. sessions general Ml the Assembly hall on Wednesday. April 4 st 10 a in. and Relief All and officers society 2pm worker are Invited to be In attendance The officers' meeting will b held on Thurs day t 10 a m. and 1 pm. lo the Auditorium on tile fourth floor of the Htnhope building. The officers' meeting will be limited to stake officers, take board members and stake representatives. EM ME LINK R WELL. CLARISSA 8 WILLIAMS. JULINA L SMITH. General Presidency Relief Society. DESERET SI SCHOOL I NION. DAY Semi-AnnuConference of tha Deseret School Vnlon will be held In the Taber-&C- . Salt lak City. Sunday April 4. 1817. at 7 Unlock p m Sunday School ofTWr and teachers in efe expected to he present and all hnday School work are cordially invited. A special meeting of Stake Superintendences Will be held at the Church Administration Build 4 1917 at 4 n lBg. Salt Lake City. Sunday April jTin Stake Huperlntendenta should arrange for g leaat one representative to be present. JOSEPH F SMITH. VIP O MKAY. L HR'H ARDS. L The SUnd.iN lntrtd IDA 1FECI ! Y M General Superfntendency. M I MEETING. OFFICERS A A special meeting of the superintendents and Other stake and ward officers of the Toung Men's Sbtua! Improvement Aerostation will be held tn the A geembiy Room of the Btehope building. Sun-4amorning. April 4, 1917. at 8 3 o'clock All A officers and members of stake j. M. M I an(j bishoprics are specially invited gpMldenciee it attend SMITH HE HER J GRANT. Y I ROBERTS H H I M A. Mae Osn. T1XOEY. FOX. NY8TROM. T L. Y. I. M A. PRIMARY ASSOCIATIONS. rot fllu Jij There will be a meeting of Primary officers In the Bishop Building on Saturday. April 7. Immediately at the close of the afternoon session of h General Conference All Primary arid those Interested In the work ate Invited to ha present LOUIE KELT MAY ANDERSON. CLARA W RE ERE General Presidency f Primary. II STAKE CLERKS. The semi annual meeting of the Stake Clerks . will be held st the rff!o of the Presiding Hih-oprlc- Frida:-- April 4 p m CH AS W at NTRLtTY GENEAIOGICAL WKIITY. grl NT J ! ' V H LUND. President. AN INSPIRING DORN LIKE NINEPINS. e I Ol ll IIIKFI'KFMHLF j without other 1. ant e, that the special session of th United rttatee Gongress and the preliminary session of !h Mexican house of deputies are to convene on the same day. April 2 Those suspicious souls who sec anmethlng sinister m the hs reflecting the Mexican intention to be ready to tak advantage prompt!) of any dipin-Ik- s tie situation that the action of ('ongraaa may create, should be calmed by th fact that th Mexi an f!xl their date Dret, aud that their iiieeiiiig t annul b Invested with aio internationAt the time al political significance whatever issued for the uatlonml elect Iona, this the cell w d.ite wi named for thte preliminary session which is therefore not in any sens special or exThe purpose traordinary but ; merely held f the new govf pipparing for he organisation ernment which becomes operative with the inauguration of President elect I'arrani in May Disregarding the rhrormlog) -- nd the plain fact in the case, certain Arnett- ,n editor and of prescient Kuppenheimer Clothes If you want to know if Spring windows. Young mon who aro koon for stylos and fashionable will have a feast for thnr pvos and wont be content until thet own one of these smart Kuppenheimer Knits. Light-weigovercoats are also on display militarv fab-rio- tors who imagine a Maicu. onapiracy beworked every telegraph pole, ha up to s fever f anxiety, and in anticipation of a war declaration from d the Rio Grande, on ate demanding that an army ! our ide of th border Hitch clamor, or such fear, is a fair sample of th folly thet fnskes th restoration and maintenance of good feeling between th two republics so difficult. That war between them ha been sw.te l or that it shall be the future. an only b explained on t hff theory that the seer of spook and the sower of sedition obtain a hearing d:prprt lonuleis small a compared with the ot noise they are continually making. aw hind thern-eelv- I1 AND ITh U ht inodes, not particularly the trenoh model with the bolt that sots pff the waistlino. Other models that hare lots of swagger and ooats that are equally stylish for general wear and are for wet weather. water-proofe- DEMON STR TION down night great nine meeting w P LAHT the annala of Utnh ae n hist r ;iMon Nothing that compares with it ha oo,inrf within the memory of thl generation. Th of deepest patriotism were opened through the elqunre and fervor f th speakers and there flowed throughout the vast throng gathered in the Tabernacle a .rrsgthU spirit of America nln that wa Inspirational and uplifting. The grave etrMjuence of tie Invention, Imploring Divine guidance for the ch!4f inagiatrato of the republic eeklujr strength wherewith to arm rightenusnena and pledging the !le f tha nations manhood In carrying liberty Justice and htjmanltv to all peoples, quickened the hearts of everyone and brought with It an overwhelming realisation of the big part America may ,br called upon to perform in the regeneration of the disordered world. The spirit of unity was deeply u wm the Mime fcplrlt that hind all Impressive f America together today as It fnc penis that Unknown but which the country' 5" resolved U meet with all the atrength which Its high cause in demand be marshalled to America, it will see an en . s d The values will appeal to men who want to their elothes-nione- y get the maximum in quality, in style and hTDlTINT MNKUA ALTHOUGH alsothere a I nineteenth-centur- is hero, step around and look in our fr t a flavor of flippancy of good snse In th eplce THAT declaration of u leading New York banker that Iron old Prince Bismarck, one three-foo- t this country a military man ahould expressed a serious apprehension as to the fat not try to do a military man Job.' His of all autocrats when on autocrat should fall He realised that nations, like mankind Indlvldu-- - argument te tht we are In a comparative sene military Infant, and that we should not send our lly. ar prone to Imltatlrensea, and that under little group of soldiers over to Europe, for even certain examples or exfavorable circumstance after w spend the time to equip and train them, periments are os contagious as a plague Had he lived until today, th oagaclous they Would be mistaken for a ouk 1 tour,' or chancellor would hare seen much to confirm the something else equally eefiou. or humiliating truth of his ominous forecast and If those who might happen to them This scoffer' levity, however not to be succeeded him rd his compeers in the council of patriotism. chamber of Europe shall live e little longer they confused with hi conception It should be to finance task, a he will probably see more still. It is surely a time America the Allies, for to lend them money In plenty for kings and titled of tumult and tottering potentate, who have claimed, as a right divine. would make u Immediately nd fearfully effectTh suggestion t Dill of merit In finance ?h rule and dominion of their fellow men. In ive a fshion that must cuae the autocrats to the United State la the giant of the present day shudder, the people are shewing that there le a world pigmy though it may be In war It la also worth considering that the Allies would euffer If mortal end to this assumed "divinity. In the case of Russia the latest to throw off we dtx rted our munition, money and supplies to the yoke, it has taken th pMtd war three htfh- - " equipping of a large array of our ewn that would not be ready until the war is over, that I, lred years to recall that which they gave to strip away th dynastic power within which they assuming, an nearly every tody now does, that the near The Idee therefore and It is rindthemselves hedged the original Romanoff in end 1613. Within the lost eight years by three great ing enthusiastic favor among the financial men loanifeatatlona of their power, the people have of the nation thet this country ahould et once extend credit, a couple of billions If necewary to demolished this flrtiod of divine authority and prestige The first to feel th b'ow was the Great Britain and Fnnrf taking as security their Thia would give them what eon of the prophet. wh' eat secure simple obligation. they most need and what we can most quickly though alck at Constant Innpi and xe:rud temst:d most easily supply It would not be so spei poral end spiritual sovereignty over thover to fight 'Hcular a n'11ng division wn of the world The the hut It would probably hurt him Just f th king of heaven." who from the rerrwra forbidden city within Pektng dominated the lives mm much as if we did actually occupy th trenches and fortune of four hundred moiling millions confronting him. And row th third, the white of Asiatics tar WHERE REVERENCE LAGS AND LACU. of the most extensive empire on the face of ihe arth. the head of the holy orthodoi church" all thslr patriotic love and their at Retrograd. the little father. temporally and WITH for the flag and for those who have spiritually, of the diversified, oomplex. atrlvlng been Its conspicuous defender the American millions that swarm from the rwnute. the Vistula ore nevertheleaa 'olerant of much desecraand the Baltic to the Pacific finds his divine people tion of the one and dlore;.ct toward the other, right s mockery end his scepter a shaken reed of late years It true, legislation ha been enNor ha the new awakened power of the people acted nationally and In the several slates agalnnt Who will be itself next on the yet spent which the misuse of the emblem, snd t blatant tnsulter It hand shall he laid? of It was recently sent to Jail, where he I comus hi of pelled. part daily routine, to raise I STRATEGY OR NBCERBITT? In the morning and lower It at reverentially night It l also true that not long since an Inonlooktng world will eoon discover THE the masterly German retreat only recently temperate mouther in the Northwest received a tiff prison sentence for defaming th character accomplished by von Hindenburg was. a the ImMuch remains to wholly dictated by of the Father of hi Country perial war office declared. 1w done, however, to make these leosons as uniAs a strategic move by the Gerg at'd strategy man at my on the west front It is not difficult to versally understood and urn Impressive a they The flag still used Improperly, interpret For many months the British and thtr should be a, lb have been placing heavy artillery on oon-though perhaps not with intentional dlareepect. te foundations In rear of their line In prepara-:lfor advertising display and decorative purposes, for a greet Bpring offensive Their plana, while the manner In which the names of revered and presidents re meretriciously emlargely, were made with a new to dislodging the patriot German from the positions they then held end to ployed t enough to make every tru American Herein would aeem to he an fellow them tn vlrorou pursuit while they had blush for shame them on the run. refusing them time to reorgsn opportunity for needed legislation a statute by The which the name txe op consolidate now defensive position. of the honored dead can he Germans could not very well remain In ignorance protected from the iconoclastic touch of promotreer and purveyor. Now, with th target of these Intentions. What right ha anybody to ome fifteen take the name of Washington for a brewery or a moved. by the targets themselves. of back their former position, biand of whisky? Or the name of Grant for a nr twenty mile what will the British hit when they begin their special kind of cigar or soap? Or the name of AH the winter's work will have to he done Lincoln for a foamy toothwaah or a drive over and In doing It the Rntinh troop will have flshmarkei ? If living celebrities ran he Induced to permit the use of their names for uch to mme out of their trenches and cover ground that i m!nd wtth countie perils, meanwhile the purposes, all wl and good, hut their consent ahould first be obtained. rnd It should be bindMg gun will have 0 be relocated fifteen or twening only during their lifetime. As to the dead, ty mtls In advance of the position they are now Ho much for th German strategy- - which Is however, who are unuble to defend themselves In Shorter lines, easier supply and economy from this sort of desecration, the law might proplogical of rnen are additional advantage. erly come tn their relief. Aa a nation we would But the French and British Hr piercing what do credit to ourselves by thua honoring our called their second line now heroes, and would stsnd better in the the German ha eye of field defensive new main works, and are other nation who today must be amused If not their beyond the point where amassd at our Indifference driving the German their strategic plans located their main line of Will Hon. tvillln .l.nnln- - Brynn Moreover, they are doing this withresistance to Itio.e million mt-- who wrre to out the thunderous and artillery rnpond In a day? The allied cavalry cpming into preparation mounted the have not troops prominence enjoyed tmn tJrmand for flf and Thr this that will discover hitherto In the war It la non for Gorman flutaa. thnra but drum, retreat German the r reality a whether la tha von Hlndenhur strategic n ova solely, or foroad upon th imperial lln an Imaginary llna army by lack of man requiring shorter lines, or. paaaln around lha Alliaa' rnoet Then are no surer siiH nf Spring thai when our show windows sparkle with the now, bright, colorful Spring styles in KTKRM. HTORAi-S- l coincidence, but entire?) T J8 a The Baseball Team is Coming Its a Sure Sign of Spring H six-fo- TV Mad sendee. Ka mt is at; south main irrT OCR PRl'G STORE Stit-i- I Nnmbrr Light of n rMERI vrW. FIRST ThisBakery and the Public What Is Business? M our sentiment exactly in answer FRANK CRANE express to this question when he says: DR. Business WAS business. Nowadays it is more. It implies s study of human ways and It means an understanding of crowds. It comprises cultivating public opinion. It includes forecasting public desires. tastes. ' "Busines.M is psychology. Business is honesty. It no longer connotes overIt doee cozening and haggling. reaching, not take a business liar long these days to stumble over short-changin- himself. Business is charity. To furnish a means of honest, livelihood to a hundred human beings is doing more real charity than doling soup to two hundred beggars. More good and more welfare come from providing employment than from rel eving panhandlers. "Business icourtesy. It is not obsequiousness. It Implies the art l, of handling people skilfully. It me ,ns good breeding, knowledge of character. self-contro- e, "Business is progress. It does not consist in wheedling people to deal with you once, that you may ove charge them; but it consists in treating customers so that they will c ime back. The pleased customer means cumulative progress. The Business is ethics. The best preaching is by . example. straight business man preaches six d iys in the week honesty, integrity, fidelity, and economy. He is a moral stimulus to the community. Business is politics. The right kind of business man pays his taxes, supports civic enterprises, stands for law and ordr, refuses to pay toll to grafters, and altogether represents the backbone of justice. Business Is telling the truth. There is crooked Big Business, there is shifty Little Business, there is Nasty But there is enough Real Business, and Shad) Business. The Business to furnish lifeblood for all these suckers. main body of Business in this country is sound as a dollar. It is intelligent, fair and Business National Prosperity. We could get along without any other class of men better than without Business Men. Business is National Honor. Our reputation abroad is made or unmade by our Business Men. "Business never meant more than It does today. It never needed more men of sterling character. There is room in it for the best brains, skill, and moral worth of the country. r Thera will be a mtinr of the tier,;. BeHety of Utah held In h Arihlv HrM Saturday April 7. at 4 15 p m at which t..jl of interest will be considered Stake ard Ward repreaentatlves are urged to be present Th pul lie Is cordially Invited. A G THEM rd H Presidency NOCK I indeed, forced by the Increasing pressure of the armies of the Entente. Until events assure that the forward movement of the Allies in this theatre is attended by security, there is a lurking fear that, per ha pa. the doughty von Hindenburg la halting anew the same trap that caught the Musin the memorable Masurian lake camcovite Jut now there la a gigantic notch in the paign German line and plowing nto it is a wedge shaped Entente army. There la possible peril in the two German salients thus formed are tin able consolidate, thus enveloping the aggros-slvThe ho(e of the Allies Entente divisions. based upon the astuteness of amlof America Haig and NiveRe. who cannot be unmindful of the mistakes that others before them made at inch great com under almost parallel conditions. Yard by yard they are driving the invader from V1h 11, pot he at u coat the valiant French soil armies of France and England should not pay. MARCH 27 1917 M-- 4 There will he s met n of general, s'ake anl Real officer of he Young Uil e Mutual association on Monday, Aprit 9. at io All Room. R. shops Building BJB. Aaeembly lllareeted ar cordially Imlted. MARTHA RCTH M K TUESDAY NEWS I JOSEPH F r d I . Th ANTHON lightened people send forth to battle a valient army and a gallant nary, knowing full well that its cause Is juei. The nation la committed to no udventurv prompted by a lust for blood or treasure or for dominion over other peoples, or for I he conquest of alien soil It harbors no hatred for other peoples, but seeks for them a happy teIt arms le, me from I) raimy and oppression against the mailed fiat of hr unrighteous over-lorwho holds in bondage our brother overseas to whom Mbert) and Jlfe arr a dear u they are to ourselvC America dread war, but It dread cowardice and dishonor more The country stands upon the threshold of another foreign war In which the principles r the same i those for which our forefathers consecrated their lives, the principles upon which the republic was founded, the principle upon which human liberty must rest. For them, the Revolutionary heroes contended that the nation might be gle' birth, for them in 1812 gallant American fought on land and water that the Slsr and Stripes might command honor and respect on the to arbitrate, to defend In 14 46 after effort the integrity of American soil. In 184 to maintain the Union aud to serve notice that "government of the people, by the people end for the shall not perish from the earth, people hu189k to for secure in oppressed manity the tdusstnga whtrh we mtrm-ivfand to remove from them the blight of tyrann A the United Htatse stands far- to fate with what I, perhaps, the momentous crisis In it history. there in a call for more than pledges of loyalty and devotion to. Its Institutions and to time' a who stand at the head of the nation. There call upon tiie manhood and upon the womanhood a wll f the country for sacrifice, for deed there who can rightfor word What man fully contend that the obligation to make sacrifice now is not his? What mother may nay that her son end privileges entitled to right which son. other mother's son must obtain for him. leaving her own offspring to reel m the sale retreats fer from lha fray? The part of the men la hoT difficult To disc over in ti h times as theee. They ow It to thernsvlvee and to their fellowmsn to prepor themselves to do a man's share of this sorry business, the battlefield Is no place for the ho vice The part of womankind is the same os It has ever been to offer to the nation ihetr sons, and find their recompense In the knowledge that they have borne and reared to worthy manhood courageous patriots who are willing to defend th sacred cause their count O champions. All this wa made plain last night at the wonderful gathering In th Tabernacle, and every south, man and woman who s a there left the grat edifice better Americans, better men and women as citizen of the world ' Y pubMe-spirite- d. 1 g ROYAL BAKING CO., Salt Lake Member National Association of Master Bakers. pl,, g I 1 u SEMI-WEEKL- Y NEWS -- The Great Country : Mm. Newspaper |