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Show DESERET EVENING NEWS EOLJPE SEltiS ;PunfiestheBlood from May u abMnnthsdating Southern State spent mostly iltor In James E. Talmag reached the city bat evening. Accom-- t peeled by President Cha. A. Calbs, conferences and delivered jmbUe addressee In as many districts , of "the mission aa time permitted, and Tie reports a commendable Interest in the work of the Church manifest thrbugbout the south. Elder TaJmage tand CaiXla held meetings In Chattanooga. Tenn Eason, Empire and Atlanta. Fla., Washington, Ida,C. Jacksonville, and in Gaffney and Greenville, IX ,jj. C. Generally an entire day eras ispent, though in some of the larger iceaun two or more days were devoted the respective conferences. ' to At Jacksonville, in addition to the aeries of meetings held in the church 'building, the large auditorium of La-btemple was used for a public lecon- .- "Dee ture by , Dr. Talmnge Nation ding- - of the American Declared as by Prophecy."' le Atlanta the com mod to os Cable hall was secured for a Sunday afternoon address entitled "What' of the Dead?" At Empire. Oa.. a church building was dedicated, greatly to the joy of a large , circle of members distributed through that country region. In the erection of Jof this houwe many Ithe Church had voluntarily assisted by of (oontrlbotions building material, (money and labor. Dr, Talroage stale that wherever .Prest. Call is and be went, the gave liberally K their space, both to interviews announcements ttoo meetings and to later reprior to The pubports of the proceedings. licity week being carried ooby the Church through the news pa pens, said is producing a rich harvest tof good results eseboeni in tbo receptive sttitudo of the people and the courtesy of the press. The manager of one paper, having a circulation of over HMA asked to bo supplied with Saint sermon, to occupy a Latter-da- y about three columns each week for a year. In practically ail conferences of tbn mission the number of baptisms is reported afar above that of any corresponding period In Just 'What He Needed I used a bottle of Chamberlains 3hlMeosnedimfr ago and they proved (to he Just what 1 needed. They mo of IndigenUou, toned up my Hoar and rid ms of headaches that I had boon subject to. They did me a I of good and I will a good ford for them" alwayaspeak writes Mrs. I Vota Backaan. Ctanheaths, Mo - iUl nnenian. Dr. - newly-finish- rs new-pspe- rs th-pa- ed do not resemble the names of present corporations so close that the similarity will cause confusion, the law gives him the right to do this. A case of this kind recently developed when the Unit Construction comn pany applied for a charter. Mr. temporarily held the articles of incorporation up because of the similarity to he name of the Utah Construction company which has been In existence In this state for a long time The directors of the L'nit com pan however assured Mr. Bennion that the principal business of the company would be transacted in California and that should the UtitiJ Construction company protest the use of the name the Unit people would select! a new one and he issued the charter. Ben-nlo- Wed-needa- Watus-Samue- of Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup" 6,000 Mile Fabric and Cord Tires with prevailing schedules of ordinary 3,500 mile tires and those of any other make carrying equal mileage warranties. ls i lii f: Price Schedule Effective May l2th: , X-- 4 r!i la i j t Ferry I Guest at Luncheon Mrs. W. Mont 't t A luncheon was tendered yesterday to Mr.- - W-- Moot Ferry, chairman of the state Woman's Victory loan committee st the Hotel Utah, by the exElaborate ecutive loan committee. deoo rations have been arranged for the tatties in pink and white sweet have been laid for pear and places Mrs W, F. A dams. Mrs. Emmeline B A. Hyde. Mrs. Mrs. Janette Wells, Ernest Bamberger, Mrs. Amy Brawn Lyman. Mr E. O. Lee, Mr Frank M Gray, Mr A. J. Gorham. Mrs. John Z. Brown. Mr Katherine C Belcher, and Mrs. Ed. Kosebaum. 4 ret YUU i 5 t i ill j Thomaa M. WlreaWr will be tendered a testimonial Thurvdaft evening: in At Sugar HooM ward chapel prior to his departure on ft mission to the British h i 1 -- vswri . t; . J 1 1' Will Preside Over. ' Swedish Mission of -- 1 a -- d Zane Greys NewStory ''The Mysterious Rider, a talc of those thrilling old days when Colorado was the frontier and men rode hard and fought quickly and loved fiercely, is Zane Greys greatest novel. It wll begin next week in eCOUHTRY Columbine, the beautiful girl who was found a waif in the mountains after an Indian massacre; old Dad and his dissolute son, Buster Jack; Wils Moore, the Hell-BeWade, on whose trafl trouble Bell-loun- cow-punch- 'vy ds er; f ' ' 1 - ,'L Aik - Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tires and Ton Tested Tubes, under an economical and perfected zone selling system, are marketed by responsible dealers at '.i ; , 4 i Net ELDER THOMAS M. WHEELER., Isles. Number, on the program will be given by the choir, the Richards ward quartet, Mrs. George Goff. H. G. SmsrttrwaUe. Stayner Richards, Joseph KJar, Helen Frederlckson and Prof. C. W. Clive Dancing will follow Prices Uniform Throughout the ths program. A gathering was Held Wednesday evening at the home of Henry R Contain, In Rsghth East street. In the nature of both a reunion of the Coulem reception in family of the city and a M. Wheeler.' honor of Elder Thomas who leaves the early part of next week to fUl a mission. Over 9 of the descendants of three Coo lam brothers. John, Henry and George, pioneers of 48, gathered to bid Elder Wheeler godspeed hi "fats new labors, and to renew acquaintances. A program was given, refreshment were served and dancing completed the evening. EiderWheeler.who is one of the bishopric ef the Sugar House A.ward, will Smith to accompany Prest. George England, where be will labor as secmission. retary of the European United States Pennsylvania 6000 MILE TIRES Mardi Gras Regal Robes For Salt Lake Belle At Rotation Ball PENNSYLVANIA. RUBBER COMPANY JEANNETTE The coming festivities of the Inter-itionRotary dub convention in June will take on considerable of the real New Orleans Mardi Gras flavor it was stated today For the genuine regal robes of the New Orleans Mardi Gras queen are to arrive In Salt LaJce City shortly and be worn this time not by a southern beauty but a real liige western gtrL As to who this western girl is to be remains a secret. But at any rate her Jewels are already here, and her maids of honor are being chosen from among a great many Salt Lake beauties who can dangRo the Jaxzlest of airs and partakFmf the genuine Mardi Gras spirit. They will all appear at ths ball to be given at Bonneville Park Tuesday June I? and will vie with a number of genuine New Orleans belles who are coming with the New Orleans Rotary contingent to taka part la the evening' program. always camps When "The Mysterious Rider" is published as a book it anil sell for not lot than $1.50. You can buy it now for $1 tre gether snth four other serial novels and a year full of farm progress, if you win ted me lo-dto enter your name for These and many others will become faadnatmg friends and foes as you will meet them from week to week, if you subscribe at once. Never has Mr. Orey more forcefully pictured the great West- ern range country. It is a stay of thrills and of cowboys and hunters, gamblers e; of the and love of a girl and a man. ay Thi Country Gkinxk-MA- Nest week is too lste to get the first install- cattlc-thicv- ment. 52 issues for only 1 Subscribe now dollar Mrs. Dora Bennion R. D. 7, MURRAY TWUdwsHsa Jamal alum fl. IkSstadsyCreaPsti Hi PA. al AUTO Program of Spanish War Veterans For Memorial Day Members of EL A. Wedgwood Camp No. I, United Spanish War Veteran will assemble at ths southwest en trance to the city cemetery at 9 50 a. m and will inarch from there to the volunteer plat, where the Memorial day services win be held. Past Commander Horace U. Smith, will be orator of the day. Comrades Hess and Reese will act ss color bearers. The firing squad and musician will be detailed from Fort Dosgtaa. Car tickets for the LadieF aoxtllary and others who may wish them be obtained from Quartermaster D.may H tDrinen. Past Commanders McMIllln end Nystrom and Vice Commander Moyle will flag ail graves at the city cemetery and Mt. Olivet cemetery Thursday. The graves will be decorated on the morning of Memorial day by this commutes assisted by the Ladies' Auxiliary. Netherlands Reunion. The ciders and saints of the Nether lends win meet in reunion Satiirdaj evening. May II. at 8 oclock Is the sixteenth ward meeting house. 131 north Fifth west. Entertainment win he provided. HUDSON and MIAMI BICYCLES. Newest Models ACCESSORIES , in Vast Completeness Distributors for Utah, Idaho and Nevada ot the famous nt Phone 513R, Murray t : ls Neso-Corpor-ati- let Compare the , New Standardized Net Prices Bids on four paving extensions, two of which have been advertised now y for the third time, were ppened by the state road commission. They were at once turned over t the engineering foroee for tabulation, and were to be presented at a meeting of the commission to be held late thia afternoon. The bids presented were; . To connect up present paving on west Thirty-thir- d South 4.85 miles; Owen H. Gray A Co , Kyberg Bros. Alston A Hogan, J. W. Mellon and the Gilkerson Construction company. From a point south 5.88 miles from the end of the present paving at Midvale. to the north limits of American Fork, It. 1! miles, Heueer-Packar-d company. Gibbons St. Reed company. J. W. Mellon and company. From the south limits' of Pleasant Grave to the north Urnlts gf Provo, 8.21 miles. Gibbons d Reed company. J. W. Mel- CCT THIS OFT IT IS WORTH MONEY. lon. Wattia-Samuecompany. Alston DONT MI88 THIS. Cut out this slip d Kogan. Kyberg Bros., Gilkerson Construction company From the end of the present pavA Co., 288S Sheffield Are., Chicago, III writing yoor name and address ing north of Utah Hot Springs to ths south city limits of Brigham City, exclesrly. You will receive in return a that part already paved, a distrial package containing Foleys cluding of 8.88 miles, J W. Mellen, Honey sod Tar Compound, for coughs tance P. J. Moran, F. E Phelps,. Wattts-Samuecolds end croup; Foley Kidney Fills company. for pels in rides and back, rheumat-- ism. backache, kidney end bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, Thomas M. Wheeler to a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, famousLabor as Secretary . ness. headache. Slid sluggish Ucwet. Adv. Co. Johnson Drug European Mission Thomas Tobiaaon win leave to preside over tbs Swedish mission, succeeding Prest. A. P. Anderson, quickly as travel to the Scandinavian Name bjects peninsula is allowed. Elder Tobiason has been on two missions to Sweden, having formerly held the office of Hereafior-h- s would Ibe well to con-wr- it president of the L. D. 8. colony there. , At present tbs mission Is almost deb secretaqr of state before pleted ef missionaries. Prest. C. W. detomrtntn on the name- of a pro- Penrose says, and as passports cannot be obtained, no elders can at presposed tneorpetatioa. TmSocday Secy, yet be sent to that country. Those of Stats Harden Bennion neceiaed a ent who have been there during the war defter from Jasnea in bare weathered through severe conlagdretm which was enclosed a (mean dipping ditions, the of food being one scarcity oora-pss-jy aaM Selma aMtb the of the hardest matters with which Mining of the Ttaae dlstsict would they hare had to deal, in common with the Swedbdi people. , change its name Oscar Soderberg will accompany Mining company. Mr UgeMwa director of the Elder Tobiaaon. to assist in publishing Bnreka Standard Oonaolidated Min- the Swedish Star. ing company and in hh letter to the secretary of stats calls attention to She Set a Good Example the fact tbn (Eureka Shedwt Con. is a bottle of Chamberlains aaargaadatikm ef the Bmreks Stand-sa- d Cotlo keep M fating company. Mr. lngetset-ee- n houee and Diarrhoea Remedy In the at all times and have recomprotests against the us o' the many friends and acname Ehmatas JKandaad fay the Selma mended It towho hare- - need it with quaintances 'people. writes A. O. Newell. results, good (hat New Kensington, Pa. Should you not bo would refuse to inene a charter to do likewise? Think of fbe pain and the Mmt people for the name Eureka suffering that must be endured when Standard and said that new Incor- medic luce most be soot for. poration must select names which to 3 T TOUR iU SOUTHERH HAY 29 1919 Spring, medicine koodsK SMS F80M ; THURSDAY PEKIWSYLVMUIA r ,v J a L ' VACUUM cur AOT TIMES - l |