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Show iwB'nw s - iTn.it DESERET NEWS of the league1 preserving the peace of the world. Fast Day Notice . ' bubjort to Veto Power. im-' Furthermore, the obligation posed by article X will probably be leu On account of the annual genburdensome than opponents of the eral Conference of the Church on league have assumed, for if It were sought to have the council edvls that June 1. 3. and , 11, Faet Day the United states should intervene in meetings of Ensign, Balt Lake, Pioe regarded as an unsuitable what neer. Liberty, Granite and Cottoncase, We could veto the suggestion by wood stakes will bq held on Sunour single vote. But It is altogether day, May 25. Instead of Sunday, improbable that that would be necessary. for in any concrete case It would June 1. naturally happen that the burden of HEBEB J. GRANT. perfo-mlthe guaranty would, in the' AXTHON H. LUND, first instance, fall on the nation near-- , est at hand or politically most con- -' CHARLES IW. PENROSE. cerned. The chance that we should first Presidency. often. If ever, be called upon to send troop or warships to Europe or Asia, to. rtpel local aggressions would be A special meeting of the stake remote, since in practice they would' and secretaries will be have to be detDt with summarily by the held Sunday afternoon, June 1, at 4 30 nattops more directly affected, precise oclock, in Room 40J. of the L D. S ly as, under the reservation of the Church Office Building. Monroe doctrine in article XXX. we DAVID O MKAT, would be expected to deal with agSTEPHEN L RICHARDS, gression upon countries of the west' GEORGE D. PIPER. era hemisphere. General Superintendency. I n't It Worth the Price; LAURENCE W. RICHARDS, General Secretary. In considering whether we are unduly hampered by Article X the real question." in the words of Sir Fred- Annual Af. . A. and. erick Pollock, an eminent on the subject, is whether authority Primary Conference the for the common peace to be security gained the The Tweetr fourth General Annual by establishment of a common power is worth the price. When we Conference of the Tonng Mens and became implicated in the European Young Ladies Mutual Improvement Association and the Seventeenth Annual situation, we committed ourselves to Conference of the Primary Associathe proposition that the price by paid of the Church of Jesus Christ of tions our becoming a party to the Latter-da- y Saint will be held in Salt Article X was not out ofguaranty propor- Lake City, on Friday. Saturday, and tion to the security we expected to Sunday. June I, f and 3, 11 All invited and.all enjoy in the future. It was in the are particularly requested to be interest of the people of this country officer membrpare of at the alt meetings of the that the United States should become present conference, and a cordial invitation Is a decisive factor in the afworldto the Saints generally to atextended fairs. We cannot, with national hon- tend the meetings to be held In the or, now escape, a responsibility cor Tabernacle at 1 and 7 p. m. on Sunday, responding to pur contribution to "the June 4th.A. W. TVINK winning of tbg war That ia imposed B H ROBERTS. Upon us by the dictates of internaRICHARD R. LYMAN. tional morality, and no nation can be General Superintendence Y M. M. L A. MARTHA H TINGET, saidnnduly to surrender Its sovereignRUTH M FOX. ty by discharging such an obligation MAE T. NYSTROM, continuous TBECOYENMf In xriefl of letter by four authorities discussing tbs Covenant for a League of Nation adopted bjr the Part peace conference. an1 now awaiting rati9tellon by the United States senate. The are: William It. T&ft, A dlstln-rulgli- ed of he United State; George Wlckersham. United formerly Hates attorney general; .V Lawrence W. Clean, bright eteekrie lights hate taken the place mi he wily, lamp mi yeatee-1hbaa- aS mi kaaw-la- g keuamivea attach the mtedera appUaacea te thla eaireat that tight their home. aS have the BtT ef SbRTICE as well lhe Iifc.br, OP 1.10111'. ng president of Harvard ontver- -. ilty. and Henry W. Taft of the New fork bar. The Individual letter elll not be identified Cowell, . Sovereignty. must, in the Every civilised Bat-oof Its citizens, make treaties, Inter and like ordinary trades between in- -, di vi duals, these must be negotiated on give and take." the principle of Whatever It agrees to do or to refrain treat doing Imposes a restriction which detracts from Us complete sovereignty. But It does not thereby unduly surrender . Us independence, unless the restriction m a kes it sot rv governmental functions subject to control by another country, as was the case,, for instance, with Cuba, when she accepted the terms of the Platt Amendment, and thereby subjected her national ftnancial policy ' and her foreign relations to the supervisory control of the United State. A nation's independence is not unduly . impaired by a treaty by which itadvantages which compensate It for what it concedes, r else and Hake Principle Established. It is too late to argue in this counts thator international agreements to to refrain from hn&klng make war. to guarantee protection to the territory of other nations and to limit unduly impair a nations a armament, sovereignty; for numerous instances such , agreements In existing ef treaties will be found In our diplomatic hietory. Nor can it bfc said that inch agreements were not rontem- when f our constitution plated was adopted. for the supreme court has held that under the treaty-makin-g pov. "r, the president and the any" agreement they regard as appropriate, it provided foes not result in "a change in the character of the government or in jthat ox any of the states or a cession of any portion of the territory of the litter, without it consent" , Purpose of Article X. Article X of the covenant is criticized as involving an impairment of sovereignty. By that article there is treated a defensive alliance of the nations of the league to prevent- - external aggress ions threatening the territorial ti integrity or the political independence of any member nation. The alliance is designed primarily to give protection to the seven new republics ta Europe and the four autonomous nations in the near east, created as a result of, the war; and the obligation to join in such was thrown upon us because. by the 14 points on which tlih armistice- - was ejprewfy-- based;- tnade ourselves responsible,- - not-(or the erection of tne new slates only but also for their protection against attacks from without, threatening atas as It was to be established bytheir the treaty of peace. Bor this we are to receive the further advantage of xbt ve -- -- EVENING - Kitchen LIVE OUTDOORS -- L" n"r out-do- oenn-aiMT- ss ... 0 p.m. Mark my words, it win soon take a spurt. And the people who have it in a ate on the hill Will be glad they are ali.e, and in swell Bonneville. I - Sunday- CHRI9TYAN k DONT FORGET TO REMEMBER THAT LL IS NOT A LOT JELLING SCHEME Salt Lake was in real need of a residential quarter commensurate with her im portai EXCLUSIVE SECTION for those who pick their homesites where TOPOGRAPHY, VIEW, GOOD AIR, FAVORABLE CIJUATIC CONDITIONS, IMMUNITY FROM SMOKE AND RESTRICTIONS AGAINST KCTTRE BAD SURROUNDINGS combine to insure the comfort of the REAL HOME lover. And to Supply that need YOU HAVE which local CIVIC PRIDE and AMPLE LOCAL CAPITAL Intends to make SALT LAKE'S FINEST RES. IDENTIAL QUARTER. AND WHY NOT? It will pot be spoiled in the making. THERE ART AND NATURE MEET, THERE WILL BE TOUR FUTURE SHOW RESIDENCES. 5 TFT. .; 5 THERE VALUES WILL SOON REACH 100 PER FOOT. WE ARE NOT SEEKING THE SPECTACULAR. BUT WE ARE RIGHT ON THE TRAIL OF THE GOOD-HOM- E BUILD-Land to bun we offer price Inducements well worth his while. R, MORE THAN FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS IS GOING FINE HOMES THERE GET BUSY NOW, WHILE YOU EfTO have a choice of sites. - For-rmo- ra WE WILL FINANCE AND BOLD TOUR HOME AND HAND TOC THE KEY IN 100 D.YS, l) The war is over, and 1 bome-bnlldi- 'ne, 4.irjaTp worth league. 4.44 p ra. Park Methodist LibertyRev. H T. Zeldar, B.Episcopal r. D.. Sunday school, 19 am : Prof L. A Bridg land, superintendent. Worship. A Tribute to Our subjact. Heroic Dead (Manorial day "ConfessEpwerth league, 7 p.m.; topic. ing Christ and Denying Him;" leader 4 p m.; ub Ject of SejTtce. addreae, Pairiottem. Special sic. CATHOLIC, Cathedral of the Madeleine." The ight Her. Joseph 8. Glass, C.M, D IX JSooth Temple and B street. CathoiMe residence, 331 east South-Temstreet. Sooday mantes at 4, 3. 9 and 11 o clock The Rev Peter J. Moran. C. 8 p Rev. Cotbhert Bogrw and th Rer. Pni! church. has resumed. THERE IS BUT ONE BONNEVUXE-ON-THE-HtL- L AND its GENERAL AGENT. COME TO ME I LOVE THEE. am EDWARD F. OOLBORX, K.; I Wasatch 8088. 808 New-hous- e "Bldg. pi -'- LA frj h mm-tate- you n AND tor. Services at 8 non, 11 an. and 3 p.m. Sunday school 8:44 am. At 4 am. there will be a corporate communion of the members of ail the confirmation classes of the past four years. Breakfast will be served in the gymnasium at 8 pm, the Sunday school will present a missionary myWery play, entitled Conquering And to Conquer. inland let us show why over 2500 with' electric raises" at .tached to the special fuel., meter that reduces cost of operation to ' minimum. GOOD FURNITURE rick Kennedy, iMlstaaU. Telephony Wasatch 8324. Fourth South St. Patricks church. between Ninth and Tenth West streets 10 o'clock. 8 and Masses on Sunday at The Sunday school at 14 30 oclock. ResiRev. Michael Sheehan, pastor. dence. 1073 west Fourth South struct. Telephone, Wasatch 7923. Our Lady of Lourdes church. Eleventh Kaet and Seventh South street. Maeees on Sunday at 8 and 10 oclock Sunday school at 9 a.m., except on the fire Sun. will be held day of the month, when10 Itoclock mats Immedlatetv after the The Rev. William Flynn, pastor. Resi830 Eleventh East. Telephone. dence, Hyland 1344, Church of Our Divine Savior Ninth South and Second East street. Sun- Sunmasers at 9 and 19 10 day a first m&s. Wek-da- y reboot masses at 9 a.m in pastors residence. The Rev H. J Wientjea, pastor. ResiNinth 8outh street dence, 177 esst Phone Was 4449- South beSt. Anns Twenty-firtween Fourth and Fifth East streets. Mass on Sunday at 9 oclock. Parish Tel. residence, 81 Ann's orphanage. Hy. 1177. BAPTIST. Burlington Baptist chnrcb. Rev.- H. R. Clarke, pastor. Bible school at 19 am. Morning service at 11; subject. a Pisco." Evening service "Preparing at 9; (abject. The Trees of the Lord " Baptist Young People meet at 7 15 pan. Midweek prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8. Bethel Bapt.st church. Ninth Bonth and Lincoln street. H. Lyon Baynes, Bible school at a.m. pastor. Morning worship, with sermon at am. Young People's meeting at 4 45 pa. At 4 pm. th pastor will preach on 'The Mighty Power ef God The blood, the book and th blessed hope ia the keynote that la constantly being sounded at this church. Prayer meetp.m. ing Thursday PRESBYTERIAN. First Presbyterian church, corner and east South Temple. Rev Ge Ewing Davies, D. D. mtnister- .- Sunday School 9 45 ana Morning service of public worship, 11 am.;" memorial sermon. A Good Fighter Young people a society of Christian Endeavor, Second service of public worship, pm. "1 Ood s person or force?" will- be the subject or, the brief sermon. EPISCOPAL St Pants Third South and Math East Episcopal Dennu, rec- streets, J. p homes served by the Utah Power & Light Company are equipped DINWOODEY S a. ON-THE-HI- Come ESTABUSHED1857 ng BONNEVILLE- - Its Economical at sseiection.--WeaTefehowinfevrer,- - sure cheery, restful, friendly times. A SAVING OF TIME, TROUBLE AND FOOD their best, is the most opportune moment for advantageous 8CIKXCK. Sunday sermon, Boat Body." First Chcreb- - of--- Cbeiet,.'' hiientlst 314 ead Third South. Sunday eervrcea; 11 oclock an. and 8 oclock pn. Sunam. Tho Wedneeday day school evening oervicea are held at 8 oclock. Second Church of Christ. Scientist 544 South Temple street-- Sun11 oclock e m. Sunday day school 5 am. Wednesday evening 8 oclock. servtoea, REORGANIZED CHURCH. Chapel at 834 Fourth East street Sunday school at 14 am. Preaching at 11 am. by L G Holloway, president of the Utah dlWrlct. No evening servioa 8 FI RITUALIST. The First Spiritual Church of the Dtvm Order of Meicbisedek will hold it regular Sondav service at the Moos 228 south West Temple street, at ball 8 34 p.m. Subject. "The Greet Psychological Crime. by B N. Matthews; followed by spiritual and psychical phenomena Demonstration meetings every Tuesday and Friday evening at 3.30 p m. at the Hooper building, 23 east First South. Miss Cabaw, secretary. Tho First Spiritual let church, chartered by the National Spiritualist association, will meet at Odd Fellow hall. Postoffice place tomorrow as follows: Conference, 3 3U, and services at 7.45 Mra Jessie evening Hebaua pastor. Prof. F. Peterson wiH lecture, ftnd his fcmr5 B- Iik .SplrttiWLUjBik.- -- iiautdm- Belli have charge of the. musical program. SALVATION ARMY. Salvation Army, 129 east Second South. Capuin and Mr. A. it. Holbrook, offloep In efaarga Holiness meeting. 11 oclock; Sunday3 school 44 pm.; praise setVtc. meeting for young people. Salvation Army tally, led by Col i.pm; W. Cousin of Denver. Colo. Meetings every night during the week except Monday. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. First Method. Eplecopal church, Secand Bast and Second South Dr. J. H. N William, minister,.treeta will preach at 11 am. and 8 pm. At th morning service the Grand Army ef the Republic and their auxiliary organisation will attend for the moo subject. Their NameMemorial Liveth Subject t 8 p m, The Fu- tort t Civlliaatlon Sunday scheoL Suhjeet,- , Cool, . wanted size for cottage, bungalow or apartment w thejvearymg Dependable, safe, cooking. IF YOU NEED A REFRIGERATOR YOU NEED AN ALASKA Now, while assortments are t jsiS-- heat of summer cooking. no No heat radiation flame, fuel, draughts, leaks or ashes. If the saving in food is bnt 5c a day. It amount to 818.25 a year. And if the saving in loe is bnt 2c a day. It amounts to 87.20 a year.' In many instances, however the Alaska will save two or three times that sum. school, 12.34 FbBltpe chnrrh, corner Fifth Congregational South and Seventh East street. Rev. P. A Blmpkin. pastor. Morning church service at 14 45, with termon by Rev Sayre. Sunday school at 12 30. A. F. Bardwell. Junior Endeavor at $ osuperintendent clock. Christian Endeavor at 4.30. Evening wor7 44 sermon at with ship by Rev Sayre. Prayer meeting, Wednesday at o'clock. I evening CHRISTIAN. Central Christian fDfortpfcw). corner Third East church, end Fourth South street Chester A. Snyder, pastor. Bible school 19 a..m. Morning worship, 11 oclock: sermon. A- - UH Uir MesnorraUUOhrienan iug, 4 39 pm. Evening service, 8 p m.; sermon. A Natron of Happy People." Midweek prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 16 . - An Electric Range Mean- s- Helief from REFRIGERATORS COYKKKCATIOVAL. First Congregational church, corner of Fourth East and Ftrt South. El mer L Gosben. pastor. Morning servoclock. v irvr- i Ol 11 to get up in the morning, beams Pa E. No more coal Lectrick. wood to and carry for a smoky fire, no more flames to watch, no and sweltering heat breakfasts ready in a jiffy. The modem kitchen Is Uke a little factory which produces meals. It needs its equipment just as any real factory does. A hlgb-clarefrigerator is the next most from important equipment in the kitchen aside . ....... a cook stove It like a private little cold storage plant. , !t, ensM you.tq .keep., your food-- , pure, fresh, sweet and wholesome for several days and relieves you of the annoyance and worry of food spoilage. -- 24, 1919, ice. Its nice Up-to-Da- te The Logan temple will dose Jane and open July. 28. 1919. The Manti temple Will eloee July 11, 1919, and open Aug. 18, 1919. Deseret Sunday The Salt Lake temple, will close 1919, and open Sept. 1, 1919. School Union July IS,-- HEBER i J. GRANT, AXTOX H. IAJNTV- - the CHARLES W. rENRQgK, eenfeemce'ofthe " Sunday- - School Union will be First Preetdcncy. held at the tabernacle. Salt Lake City, Sunday evening, June 1, 1919, at oclock sharp. All 8unday school officers and teachers are expected to be CITY CHURCHES present and a cordial Invitation is extended to the public to attend. Det- or Make Your Kitchen Temple Notices, - Ori Your . Lawn out-of-doo- rs A special religion class conference win be held in Barratt hall, Sunday till 9:30 morning, June 1, from o'clock, to which atake president and counselor, high councilors, bishops and counselors, and stake and ward Religion class workers are cordially Invited RUDOER CLAWSON. JOSEPH FIELDING SMITH, WM. A. MORTON,- General So pert n tendency. -- -- Make your Porch the Living Place of the Family. As the habits of has grown each season, so have the manufacturers living furniture. Our and more comfortable better newer, provided showing has kept pace with the needs' of every home and our present assortments are attractively varied to meet every preference. NOTABLY ARE ARTISTIC PORCH SWINGS, LAWN SWINGS. Couch Hammocks of heavy, spring construction and supported by substantial angle irons, Setees, Rockers, Chairs, Tables, Tabourettes, Stands ,ete. . , At very reasonable cost you can make your porch an ideal Sommer Jiving room. Relief Society Conference . Religion Class Conference .' I0 On Your Porch -- Presidency Y. L. M. X. A. LOUIE B FELT. MAY ANDERSON CLARA W. BEEBE, Presidency Primary Association. The Annual Conference or the Relief Society will be held on and Thursdav. June 4 and 5. Wednesday ISIS officers meetings will be held on Wednesday, at 10 a. m. end 1 p. m. in Bishops officers- - meetings will b limited ,Th tmke officers, rtako board membors utd stales nprawnUtivu. general smmion will be held la .Two hail on June i a. ra. and 3 p. m.Tbwrsday, at 1 9Aawmbly All officers and Relief society workers are invited to be In attendance. EMMELINE B. WFUTA, PrwrtdenL CLARISSA SWTLLIAMS; First Coun lor. JT7LINA I SMITH, Second Counselor. Range Means a Cool -- CONFERENCE NOTICES i An Electric LUTHERAN. Banish Lutheran church, comer First J. C. Carlaon, pasnvenua and street, 1 E street. Telephone, tor, (residence Wasatch 5115. Sunday school at 19 am. Service at am. Service at 11 who baa "turned 5 pm. The pastor, from his mission trip, will speak at the services X Ray Equipment for the the 1 Blow Away 99 lhe Blues Spin- al Photography. an at DO YOU From Heart, Stomach, Liver, Kidney or Bowel Tronble7 Give a free nerve supply and you correct the cause oti your trouble. 19-4- 5 11-4- f 5 I I J An electric fan will help. 'It b r i n gs mountain breezes to' your kitchen, takes the weary depression qntYif sultry Bights, makes yoor sleep deep; yptir work vigorous breezes away that tired feeling. Come in and select your fan while theres a wide variety to from. choose s . FranKrH. Eardley, D. C. ClimOPRACTOR , lady Cbritipractor In Attendance CTCow Palmer Graduate nwn l-- Ii Vi, Phones: Residence Hy. 2203 --J : Office, Was. Sr 3rd I Tour kctifi Lknporiain Home Calls siij i -- a- C3ty, Utah i- Utah Power & Light Co. Effletetst Public Service? Kearns Bldg.' Was. 500 - |