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Show 0 DESERET.. EVENING NEWS -- t---- , Io rn SCHOOL FARM WORK 0,1111111 ilk em -- 'ql -. 4.. .or...on 1111 1 -- - -- , c lir ,,, IN 11 ,fria I r ... - ,,, , - 1 al .. a ibi-- 010 MIN i , co: . firj(6 . . ( , . fiy PROFITABLE . o0 o ht. titir,,,- 1 a , A 10 -- ,,,,,n, Arti.r11T li - ..........1 1 ' Furniture a Charming Gift tilo u' 1 Ili : 11 . i 1 Fashions For Americans 4, -- ,: , $17:50 to $100 0 0 ; Fill-mo- re - INtozig. , 1 $15.30 to $50 $4.50 Visit Our Spacious Gift Department FEW SUG O I. . . ESTABLISHER11357 s 11 IC N WOOD . 1), . - to 1, ! $16.20.to $200 , c(?--- ' - ' k 4 . nis.,0 Sitili- or, ligla --,- $16.50 ,, At -- Tto ,.. IP I A Will rc : $23.40 , d (' - to el iii. F INV sfco. 1 At ' 4P:i.,1; ' 'f' I lel.F1..."1 ' ...- t41. '1 t t --, 471 11. ; all-ov- er itig , 1c, a. factthat 11 - bigh-necie- attire ''- ala)s ----ani to , ttyew DINWODEY Ai ;1 111 r it A cilhristmas OP, tif i . ( ' S ,, ,.. "GOODTURNI'rURE"' ' It Kel-lBa- lt, ; . It . 0 .IMMIPONMMAW y (1 Xmas We.Wish You a and Happy New Year , 0.10NMEmmnib I 4 1 I ... El.-berr- y. ...'.. 1100R0 ASHER , ::,.k."-',.,....- Z .A.. .... I i,..',..., ..... Aet it , ,, ,E .11 44; ......... ,: - ;... r onerent onetry by-Jud- I ,.- 1 I Fr ,!f.''' 1 -, --- -free - 'I ty 7. , VI 1 Wtoll , I 1 1 ina Pr 1 '- 4 or co-or- 17 (sf tVe. I 4411 t1 r , 0 lk ltif I , i 14- dT.In litf JAMLO ft. JI,S,SINCid tonI ley, Cal. today. otters thay hate boon r torlatned at luesehtton yeatr.!itapitog mahout. to 11,0,0a4 Mak bolt. 0 da)a ettli Mato patota. Mr awl Mrs hoot. tut at .hlook ita I al her llit IC Payne snort. cont ti.,t1th Itittple Report of Various Projects I et . linen ParLr l. Ur, 1 P l (..htealyte ,,d Mrs forMarcia I.,Maritevs. Cal, otth her won, ellow and koh.l..ter W)o Shows Good Measure of titsr hit I today ,o Ctalt.rov lints tot o.el Ito)! enlrai 14.'00 Gootg rather. to ktottiplon 0 V ' 1:. al...Aomori noon I !.. 'IA Farmers gouda deo., niiind the holido eith Capt. l'arkare Success Are ,, li4 Will ItimilY salt thre Copt l'arkr dra:alia (LA bit,' ,,,,4.1 (..,. 3 I Jan f for Japan to tigge IS COW fore tsri tot IV 1 , Ms Appreciative. IlItUritun w ark itter, pkr, .. $ 1 lo, Mr and Ms. It Cott,p1111,tit131) : 't all n Mr and Mr. I. A Marks sill en. ft )11)e tit . Lni MI. 1.rnliwn ito.t estttthr:i dinnet Thot ady tertain at a bridge Duppr this "'vetting I 11'.1) ft ma IP i1) i I ti.lisi)))ri)l i..Ai and vista al their home on toast tiacund houth 7. 'notnohe 1 o.ttet roapawt etreat. v., or ort Mit holiday rard oideatite Cv t I . or ill) of In tAbio hooll ,Ireotilli))1,4 tonne,' the) eV' 11::0 Mrs Lulu M ttiu,i tho eatern 11...1,1 (aunty. to aughtor !Wan to Mr. tind Moe 1..ou, px Cites and ithillitilitnotit of hr 11 ' Suprintendrout A1,,t.a. )161.i.stan, and l 1 hula daughter rattqkta gill Ise tit Nthati l'eatt titiffith of 'Wilmington. hnm sat do: r.tt ', ',laI ttoulh Wart tool the marriage to hike Waco wed. torwitrilod to the te'r w,h....1 valrell 1 0 IJ Mr. 11111,10y I. Oorriss until (h.. e.,,,nt!eti.,1 .4 !holt- neve home beildIf -ahoy that during iii,t),),,,r both. in lionnevilliciim.ih., li.,1 stitortathiul this afterimon for ht Iasi It Liron at her hotii on Mead avenue.'oat the farm 11,,li,er, u 'rt OAP uPtr'Il Vsetio have red its charm continues. Will endure through the years always serving as a delightful . iturred from marriag of Miss Zilla flyd irisfois of the a. t ., u. ,:.!!!t. milted li , Vh at tarthe tall to Chi., and'MaWilliam , Motto tool' pistil' yea. lb. otudnta It 3QV, or t:oo I() Ifflil cskgo god 11"1ot, the ot remembrance giver. i The bride la the terday morning Ti'"u iso cumI pupil Edmuttel Witi spectoil 16 at. daughter of Mr. and Mr V. II 11)de lper 1 She would rather have it than arWihing else. rit this utek from Ft Johil's mill. and a granddaughter of the late W11.1 ploi projects, hoseer, 11.hIch is lifti a liam at loi tot there are many, many beautiful tthings she wants very muchthat will Hyde. in air,' oparat41 ii litlatieltl, Wis. "Something" in 1:urniture-- 4rd aggregating! I tit.tid tho eittlotma holidos Ibith 11411411; and thre seri, some It I to her harriness in a practi,-a- l si av hal lima L. t Batty Kent and Woe Dotty projcts which witt 'parents at a bocause of the tito...!ft .t c,,mpttif ehrinteneen ar for other ntrtaining Something that she Can LISt ntIV day in the yearthat she can share with others. Mr rind Mis Gut Larost will be Kensington thi fternoon, eomDl- 1111,&0111. DL'Or0002.--Y Furniture is thr (lift of Gits and from among this large and carefully selectei stock you'll at Lome after the first of next wsek Im.ntar IA )Jr. Al:an Frottortek Dat s report ts the ftrul nn wurcretwed flf)r3 In ths Santa ALA opariments. tinJ InAny attiJes, moderately pri:el, so many in horn. project eotik during the sumyou can comriet,., your Christmas list quickly. mer to reach I It hall. stet super. ,. ()otion Mse Millin will Artie from ocatinnal wiper ot agricultural . The P. E r Sistrhood are Cuisr. Indians. shortly. where h is otriained today Lt the civic center. )dr. l4a:1 out from the t I t11(6 attnding school, to spend the Christ. Mrs P. Pherwood and Mrs. O. 11. roport that In add!tion to the horti 7: 'twig holidays siih his parents. Mr. . The s. project, the plan scloptod In mil:Ard hottoeoea. Illakly being And Mrs Herbert MacMillan. oounty and throughout U. tat un ,t changing of Christmas baskots VII, ' school )stto inI der the be features of the aftornoon. '. ' fifeNturrm t,f Imo Ana los 1 I gi6 vole,' also complot euperielon nt odra-aNein spend tho hoildsts in Salt LAI( rt)F , h Oliver O. Howard Woman's senora) farm operations, farm crafts.' with her brother, Stphon H. Me- Relief corp will ntertain at a bazaar farm mechanics achieyemnts. na Murrtn and Mrs. MeMurrin. gm. and card party this evening at the ture otworystions. group rocratione. :. K. of P. hall on eaot Broadway. 'rho fairs. hikes. tc., and community Der. Mra. vice. Mr. anti Mrs Charles A. Magutro committeo In charge include 40 , fig h ibavo returned from a honeymnon trip Nancy Dagron. Mrs Anal L. Nelson projects attmptild In eastrn ire 9 Millard war of widely rattging stato astern elites and ars it horns at and Mrs. Cirri, Meaner. 1 cs. ---- 427 Third East street. ture. and are clawillned se they par-ta, C , ,., to corn. swinc alfalfa. bd I dairy. Po'll will Moro Boreal's" of the holidays 0 1 imumn0 .? 6,0,1, . mCona. bes. beef, at or Ittit"fq 11,,, Mr. and Mrs. Albert no demonstrations gardn. Larson hays ba tlt ,.,,,icz.-mootings rt...., ..p.... ' to becta. maPPInt. It .retornell from a honeymoon trip to tho women' stria cantor during tho Ins. train. sugar 111144S1 it ..v;ur4 auto , Tr;WI ,, :Dril heep. poultry, potatoes. INonver. and wool'. examination and repair. Ills Chicago coming qifliiiiiii ill, GATE LEG TABUS-- . diarnosis of babies', howover, will be Ingend building. , Miss Trtrothy In Mahogany Spiro Farm Prolilt-snPayne and Alfred hold as usual. Monday morning from ELECTRIC LAMPS ' rarrs will arrive hom from flerittoI 10 to 12 o'clock. A list of farm mechanics prob:erne TEA WAGQNS- -Exclusive Designs solved includes the folivaing Farm In tempting variety gates, heatigatme (mood). ri pair of 1 -'rake. repair of auto. camp matton -'And wire chicken front. fences. wood runs. Up 1 racks, machinery assembled. tables. ; --1 fences painted, coal shed, room cal' cimined. mangers, poultry coop. ', wattin painted. refrigerators. furni111(lo 7 I , ture varnished. frames. quilting 0T7UE sketch presented today riVOli i binders repaired. grub box. chemistry suggestions for three dainty bits ease. cement hoadgates. rack holders. '1 041141113ALi1 : :, of reckwear that may be purchased bookcases. cesspools. granaries. cow 0;1 or made at horn& The upper one is stalls. fence; repairing and outbuild1) of fine ings. a yoke or vest affair mad . The boys studied and described 211 IS Sheer lawn and embroidery. weeds and 241 farm pests durfarm at embroidered be The ruffles may ing the summer. All boys in projects lithe edges Or finlahed with hemstichand a number of others were checked ' 115CI ' IIIPP1 -, on ASP of narcotIand 4 given centre grades .J.L ,,.. little course the .,-of and i 3 , Ong. ca. hours of rest. type of recreation, i:e. iniveert may be tucked if preferred. attendance at scout meeting, Sunday s i k...,,..a )s 1,) school and purchase of thrift stamps stead of nuide of embroidery. such or, ' i Th wages and savings of boys m4 ia neckpiece may be worn underneath If.(15 4 wan also noted. with ployed together .) :la suit coat. or it may serve to brighti the estimate by the employers as to I., CEDAR CHESTS -en up a dark velvet or wool fabric) the worthinetni of the boye work. 1 11. rifi I Ni. r What Millard ROCKERS farmers think LADIES' DESK- S-. ,' county frock for Indoor wear. Cuffs or sleeve Itee . e ,. ' of the Rummer's accomplishments is , ir 11 !ruffles to match would be very dainty. " shown in these two letters. the first I The middle illustration shows a col41 from Thomas And the '..1161( ' second from 4 Phelps, ' Up ' Ao Don C. Wixon, president of the ter of the Medici type. suitable for' , ' A Farm bureau: . . !wear with a tailored suit or frock. .....,,,,,Characteristic Letters. ior scarf may be tucked comfortably 111)P I ill.' i ' "I surely appreciate the Interest you ' Ainderneath this little upstanding cole.. I have taken In my son. Guy, and the iN1 Pir. It may be made of fine tucked he ham made this summer In progress , A GEST1ONS ' glIrr ter pleated organdy, crepe de chine. his vocational education. He has Pi done well. I am willing to do all I or Georgette, with a little strip of Room Chairs Humidor' Tea Tables Bookcases Easy Tl!tY1 j Globs 'Wernicke Living can to encourage him to continue. I Muffin Stands black velvet or other ribbon to bold Tables Smokers' Stands -MattZiTIO Racks Tip Tables am willing to with you in Filing Cabinets Grandfather's Tea Wagons Ferneries Trays Lampe t In place. his next ummer's work." It L: Piano Desks Consoles Clocks Tables Book Lampe Block', Sewing "I am in favor of taking high school ' lagrA The lower Phot is a popular type of Desks q Tables Children's LV Furniture Office : . Spinet Furniture Davenports '1 Library 1)1 Library Lamps accessory, to be made boys from the schoolroom in April . Dotted or lot any prZoterred material. and supervising their activities on the ' ' . be used effectively with ' farm until fall. providing they are not ' plain net may or s' ' t 'b ' insertion, or it may overtaxed in their work during the lace edging ' or of tt I e made of plain organdy, winter months. If it is necessark to II :ft) 0 . . Chine. de or crepe have school Saturdays to perfect such Georgette, , never goes a plan. I am not completely "11 in favor Dainty white neckwear few are t there and really It. But I am In favor of having of of !nu style Some novelties . ; ' the summer work of the boys superradical style changes. but ....Se. 11 CO the jabot, vised. p pea r each season. ,, .. has i .. !with high stock collar attached. "I .4 consider this sort of s( certainly i . been worn for years and is Just se I plan also believe it can practical. good style today as when first shown. be out carried successfully and with are always beneficial results to all boys who take Guimpes of various kindssets lirlIhrt:31 ' 111)1113 are perI Of . qfq) IVO worn and collar and cuff 010 11)10 , 111)1 '''l t ; :'0i this work. up This program deals CFA 0I '. 1,604 some with ennially popular. the of most vital questions One of the novelties of this season connected wtih the farm. Buster Brown collar and cuff I "If this can be . program continued 414 ethe N worn with be p linen or pique to for a number of years It will result In 3 the solo, "I Know that My Redeemer J. L. Morrison. Sergi. James Lake with relativen. Lieutenant colored sweaters. more eMcient farming. not only Funeral is Held For BO ant-' Gowan Liveth." by Mn. Agnes will sail Jan. 6 for Honolulu Ito; violin !ter of the Salt Lake office. is to W. where he hats been ordered for service. among the boys who have taken up Mrs. Parilee H. Hagan solo by Miss Melba Lindsay and the change places with Sere. ti.1:44.0t . but the Work this to solo. "Fate : Face," by Mn. Nellie 'Walker at the Boise. Idaho, marine parents and neighAdditional social news and club ,trit,kl bors, seeing the good results that the Irecruiting station. Funeral stretcee for Mrs. Pirtle. Hasbrouck Weyeraberg. chat will be found on Section 5. was the the funeral. boys hay accomplished. will adopt Following body TEMPLE NOTICES 1 their ideals and methods in manag- Hayes Hagan, wife of Earl Hagan, taken to Provo for interment. The Soldiers Expect Increaae in Paypages 58, 69 and 60, of this 2,ection. Neck Accessories for the Winter American Express agent at Rigby, grave wax dedicated by Elder Will The last number of the Army and ing the farm." Season. ,' Navy Journal reports gratifying progt Hayes. Ida.. who died in that city Dec. The Salt lAke temple will close on : Mre. Hagan was the daughter of ress of the bill before Congress adChristmas Program Dec. were held in the Richards ward chaps' Mrs. Parties Brown of the 11111. ofof commissioned le. the evening and pay r.7 will Hayes and was a vancing21 , ficers per cent. But then, this In- open Jan. b. 1920. Bishop J. A. Rockwood native of Provo. In Twenty-Fourt- h Ward 'Wednesday. ANTIION If. LUND, I cludes light, heat, rations and quarBall Elder made the Fred presided. ... , Pres Wert, ' 3 ters, so the net advance is hardly over Merr-openin g. prayer and the speakers were Parents Make on The following Christmas program Report The 10 per cent. The Logan temple wilt close will be given tomorrow In the Twenty-foSons Army Experiences staff is to have a 20 per cent advance. Wednesday re- evening, Dec. 24. and urth ward Bunt'Ay school at 30:30 Enlist In NavyLocal naval enlist-- , open - on Monday, Jan, 6. R. JOSEPH ; SHEPHERD. a.m.: But Don't Forget to Buy a Woodrow Washer Captain Alva Lee of the local army ments are Thomas Elmer Hargreaves. , ,, President Jack Lake Salt , Wash.; Seattle, Brady, office ,,,,,,,77:1i,i4.:... ,. recruiting recently sent out 200 Song, "Christmas Carol" ......School Ittrsr David Warden Burnham, Wei.. The Mani! 'temple will close circular letters to parents of boys City; ,... ...., , Prayer. Alvin Otto Hubbard. ., ... Idaho; ser, 24. DU, and reopen Jail. S. 122e. I Song. "Luther's Cradle Song"..School Delsksfrom Alms of this Mo.; who the country 44.,,, Erickson, part I Sacrament LEWIS ANDERSON. ':',4'f gem. 2. are in the armv asking what they Robertson. Wyo.; Earle Edward Fish!, Administration of saCrainent. thought of their eons' experiences, and er. Miles City, Mont.; Philip Joe Hadi':,!;:::: ...... kt,?,Concert recitation. f h6w they were treated. 1 Twenty re- ley, Billings. Mont; Charles Clayton s Piano solo Jennie Sharvos I i Lee Ivan plies have been received so far, Barber, Custer, ' Mont; CHURCH NOTICES exercises Christmas I i , which vary considerably in the ideas Moors. Moab, Utah. -77'74 Electric swinging ......... Kindergarten department ) tilting I or the writers.- - Some parents report Rack From the EastGeneral NIan...Iv tub, steel stand, allwringer, . Violin solo imGrow 'Ome., Eugene the latest t, con-- 1 entire and satisfactron, that The of they 4. the t priesthood Granite stake ...',..i :,:,t, Fuel wilt bold Song, "Joseph Smith's First Prayer" eider their boys are doing well. Al ger Moroni Heiner of the U. S. easttheir monthly meeting Sun- - It provements; 'indorsed by Good 41......,,. , has from his returned School , company are not all. at :few, however, pleased p.m. - The 1 does Talks on life of the Prophet Joern trip. Ile say the New York ho- day. Dee. ,211, 1919, at Housekeeping Institution following special meetings will be i and to it the crowded are , tels seph Smith guards. twice the work in half the time re, held in , connection with the above: r ,,,:?a:,,. Members second intermediate deLi almost impossible to get accommoGrand:past to Prison. Rothe missionaries at 12 m.; Council Free .,, , washer. partment. dations unless they are secured con- of by quired ordinary Seventy, presidenciei . of elders and I, I Quartet .:i,k: Axel Granquist, who wea recentli siderably in advance. or one has in- special trial on request. missionaries, at 1 p.m. A full I ..Members theological department Mr. fluence with hotel proprietors. Is desired as matters of 1 convicted was attendance of -, today Heiner thinks that if there werelkiess grand larceny. rChristmas- exercises .v ,.:.i.?,,,s.,,:,z. ,: '. 1 '?.- .Primary-departme- nt sentenced to an indefinite term in the polltice in the coal question it would importance are to be presented. , '" Why dm you use the latest electric sewing machine? :,:',::,;1;.:i, Melba Solo Osborne state solved. be easier Harold stak X, the conference Stephprison Ensign an for old will one be Trsde in the el R osa ID ru ce Christmas story ens of the Third district court. held Sunday. Dec. 21. 1919. The morn- - 1 I Christmas Flees for MminceThe cemitnand- ing in Sweden Oscar M. Olson electric driven machineLthe ' .:', session will convene at 10 o'clock : Charles-- 1 barracks at Marine :,,.....:. . of ant the School Away" "Far, In Song. ,:....., ,:',1 best madethey dun and sew assembly hall. and the afterdioupi,.ton. S. C.. would be pleased to bane.' noontheservice !Benediction. ,..,,,.:0 at 2 o'clock in the taber. one seek411111" titled of any worthy E. Z. . Rent ",,:.'i':::,i. 4-- l I The public is cordially invited. LATE LOCALS . ' . nacle. : ,t as steps will be :..1:employment. ing on sale allowed , buy :41 find such them to The taken work, upon of priesthood i wit! stake Ensign ' of "The Rehearsed Messiah" -- 1,ki, trial. We- sell, rent, meet Monday. De& 22, 1919. at 7:10 1 notification. Army EnliatmembLocal army Aust In LaUTwenty-firthe p.m. Cs;Pv ward chapel. I inchide Bert B. Garman. Marine EnlistmentsLocal marine ,repair by month. A rehearsal of "The - Messiah." to tah;-John J.-- Gilliland, Wilder, enlistments are: Fred L. Bennett, Cloa JOB y C. BC HAGAN. IL MRS. Earl Palmer. New PARILEE Tear day by the be presented Idaho; John Wanna, Salt Lake Clint verton, Minn.; Harry Wendell O. Walker. Iowa; 1 Albion, BINDING, Salt Lake Oratorio society, will be Elder Richard R. Lyman, Prest. Frank and Albert L. Schooner, Fremont, 04 Comp-anP. Holland. Ontario; Ora; Robert W. Vito In hail this afternoon, T. Taylor and Bishop Rockwood. each held in Barrett the Job ao , Sergeants Pritpioneers Holiday Provo. Utah. I Your Old Washer Taken on First Payment , at 4 o'clock. Tbe directors will meet of whom referred to the beautiful life P. R. Bush FlulaughFirst trig and Rook Flitellos In the tato. of the marine corps. sta-- 1 Rains, 3 p.m., at the same ro beat tho lived Our the devotion for facilities Gowan deceased. for Here on of hantl- at Lieut. Holidays-Vaned leaves this in by Sunday. place. city. 159 SOUTH STATE WASATCH 4703 with a committee from tne The musical program consisted or a 10 days' furlough to Portland. Ore., Lieut. and Mrs. Louis Lyman Gowans Ling al d cutes of work. 110 Ina."eve 'Sunday plans for promoting , arse or now small. to hymn. "we shall Meet Beyond the his office position here as chief clerk have arrived here from Lockwell , El . ' ' : J River: bY' the Richards ward quartet; twill be (Wed for the time by Sergi. San Diego to spitted the holidays ini THE DESERET NEIV3 JOB DEPT. . TV' I e 1 DINTVODDEY'S . rAr(0 1 ,11 . ()1(0 !ifC0 ' 83 ,...............,.................. .. 1 , . - (Co DECEMBER 20 1919' SATURDAY ... 1 Walker Electric Supply ..... FRU-TING-AN- k 1 n - |