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Show 8 .MEWS of our CHURCHES BOX ELDER Brigham City. Utah A Phone Church News Clyde P. Larsen Sheet Metal Works 7 23 w. 6th North and Announcements to No. 839-N- Sixth Ward Your Dealer For ju M For constant heat and comfort without the work of firing a furnace on cold mornings, let us install a clean, efficient STOKER.MATK stoker in your home. A leader in stokers for 19 years, experienced you can craftsmanship, and only three moving parts, have alenjoy what thousands of satisfied customers unit "Silent and control out. found Fingertip ready drive will give you luxurious heat in the coldest back-breakin- S tc re cl sc C w T I g der the di ii'i' with the p' aiound tti( the ji'ai The fered SEE US NOW ti a NO DOWN PAYMENT sc (Includes Installation) M Clyde P. Larsen Sheet Metal Works w th g 23 W. 61 h Phone North 839-N- Pr BUSINESS MEN, ATTENTION! The Easy and Inexpensive Way to Meet Withholding and Income Tax Requirements EVERY BUSINESS MUST KEEP BOOKS 9cldeal System . pMlgned by 'it ,ni n j V iV former Government expert ,i.ei was ofAtn.i In llunsaker, h I All In One Book MERCHANTS DENTISTS BEAUTY SHOPS HARDWARE ' uuuul coun-- ! the theme, hnl a hi- - t S' 'A 01. - i"tv , v ' A SIMPLIFIED INCOME TAX and BUSINESS RECORD JVV srt Requires no Bookkeeping Experience t i 'f 'tic M I- A. 'i'10 lnS ,,n A theme for opt n. r gen-.un- St to I was - . cl w It hu- with him Two voial numb-i"Open the Lost and the Temple Choid, weie sting by I.uVern Thompson of Hoy accompanied Testimonby her sistei Mjivii ies of chu.ch leadeis weie given bv Shaion A Thur en, Mis. Don Sheffield, LaDean Pi hi son, Robert Richards, Ele moi Johnson, and Veina Shirley Jui Call. Joan Flamm played Chopins Nocturne in E flat major on the piano and a vocal number was sung by Cai J Burt, Janet Forsgren, Lois Gai field, and Geraldine Steffan. was Congregaiional singing led by Alice Anderson accompanied on the organ by Mrs. Albert Thorson. DeLon Anders .n offered t h e closing prayer. Theme cards weie presented at the door to everyone attending, by Esther Drewes and Luann Secrist.' THREE YEARS TO PAY tl e i un- auth ' Mir pa-it will discu'-sef the jplay in Miaping t! i lues young pee; ie (.1 t.ie rhurch. He concluded by a King t e audience to rise and rcpi.it the theme spoke and d c) V. 1 t ifii t ' t World Communion Services Sunday yiG!2SS3EaS5ESg Lmu-Lu- I B.tfc Jtr-- Actual Jin 91 luditi ,12! FOB . . . . . . 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Size r reUn.u a 29-1- House age-hei- and brown Aw stripes on blue and MENS DRESS SHIRTS -- limited Fancy patterns and plain colors Nucraft color, Sanforized shrunk , 1 Ut-1- 7. vi-i- teen-ager- ping-pon- g MENS PAY DAY BIB Book of Mormon OVERALLS $2.65 Extra heavy shrunk. Size weight. 32-5- Sanforized Limited. REVERSIBLE HUNTING teen-cantee- CAPS uu One side red, the other tan, some corduroy, a serviceable around use. tw ills, some up for aii ; NITE-CRAF- SLEEPERS T" Pol Self Help sleeper, pleated roomy seat. Reinforced side with gussets. Size LIMITED. j 2-- BABY DOLLS 191 an COLD WEATHER at T" VL i service mng i Kenneth K'eke, intio'loi. selor, weather. ei A .dent George Albe t I Sunday will be on the topic, 'first and thud Sundays Octet,.-The congregation the 11 o'clock in The Tie That Binds Christians b and 20, at Lives My R ed. Tnat Know The Reverend Em-- morning. Together. a talk bv Newell Infoimal evening seivice-- , b f Unwed by est C. Parrish, pastor, ha- ex-- j ' How Bi lgr.am Young on Welch 7 un 30 .clock tended a welcome to all t, at- ginning at to Live Hu Rel.gun. The ond and fouith Sundays, Oct tend this service. "H a Eli m A ilo.-i-. g song w Next Wednesday afieinuon at her 13 and 27. and The Ladies Aid meets th. Foundation," 4 oclock all childien of w 11,1 ffeicd the cl sing school age and age first Thuisday of each nmnfi'o the ;''''Ld. laying Mis Buty are invited to attend a meeting at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon at the church to form an mg.ini-zatio- n for the fall and winter. To Teen Visting Teachers A program of stories, p:.,yers Of Fourth Ward All and songs will be set up patents are urged to enc uu To Meet Tuesday Hold Open childien to be present at Announcement was made this first meeting. that the Fourth been On October 12 and 13 m the yesterday Saturday, Oct. 12, has teachers will ward visiting formed Preshyb-nact as the date for the tost newly ohurch in Salt Lake City, the meet next Tuesday afternoon, open house, M.s. October 8, at 2:15 o'clock, imof Wasatch Presbyterian ctiuich, James Poweis, acting dnectoi the Utah announced yesterChristian Endeavor mediately preceding the reguhe canteen, soAll lar meeting of the Relief convention will be held day. c un-,high school and college young ciety. The teen canteen off meet will The Relief society all invite welcome attend to boaid people aie and executive for its theology lesson at 3 lothis state meeting. t the canteen, to adults o'clock in the Fourth ward Beginning with October, the amusement hall. The cated on the second floo: of the visiting the as e program for the chut-cduimg building, jaimoiy be also teachers' meeting will follows: Parents arc espe-- j house. open held in the amusement hall, see Sunday school every Sunday cially urged to come in and beginning at 2:15 o'clock, acs spend them morning at 10 oclock. how the announcement. Regular preaching services the cording to the leisure hours, Airs. Powers said. The addition of two tables, one donated by the Civic More About The Improvement club and one by the Brigham City chamber of commerce, and two pool tables donated by the city have added gieatly to the canteen tacilities, Baird Edwin By J. stated. Craft vvoik will ta t s on with the retu.n of Mrs. 17. The Witnesses Examined .though they claimed they had Faye Jeppson Moody, canteen fiom her vacation, - seen a vision of such great mag- - dnector WhitDavid Oliver Cowdery, tex-ermer and Martin Harris made sev- - nitude, thov still had their own Leatheicraft, shell craft, and to added will be live. ''lie stenciling most remarkable and un-- 1 lives to n activities, P- - esent tes-- j in after their statements 1837. In years jus! eight popular disf-1- timony of the Gold Plates and testifying all tnree were the Book of Mormon. They said, lowshiped from the church, for Returned FfOm Okla. . he came cause. Now. surely if there was:.- "We saw an angel, dovn from heaven, brought with collusion with Joseph Smith ihejVn A X,heCK knarg0 Richard Paul Bronson, alias him the gold plates and laid truth would come out. Hundreds them before our eyes," and The of questions we. e thrown at them H.od E. Biggers. was retu.ned power of God and not of man from all sides; Did you ieally to Box Elder county from E! made this possible. They said, i.see an angel? Did you really see Reno, Okla., by Deputy Shenff We heard a voice fiom heaven the plates? Did you really hear Leo Cotta.n last Tuesday. Bron- which told us that the record the voice? But still they un-- j son waived extradition, and was was of ancient inhabitants of wavered even while out of har-- j turned over to the Box Elder America and that its translation mony with the church. We did deputy sheriff by federal author-wa- s We hehold the record, saw the leaves ities at ,El Reno. B.onson was true. They stated, know this work is true. .urned, heard the testimony of'chaiged with issuing a number Statements like these should the angel, and even heard the of ficticious checks in Box El- demand some attention. spring of They voice of God declaring its truth. der county in the are either some of the most vi- Remarkable we must say, for 1944. Waldemar cious lies ever uttered or a wit- collusions and falsehoods just do Arraigned before A. Call, city judge pro tern, on ness of one of the greatest events not carry on that way. Bronson The thice not onlv left the Wednesday, Sept. 25. since the biith of the Savior. waived preliminary hearing and Since their testimony has been church but were subject to to the world, hundreds veie criticism from the press and was bound ovei to district couit. of thousands of honest sincere public platfoim. Time extended folks have embraced the Faith from months to yea.s and still Blitz Unearths Baby as taught within the pages of never, a shade cf deception was LONDON (UP) Medical authe Book of Mormon, and have ever irdicated by either of them. thorities are examining the relied a good deal on the tes.i- - Harris and Whitmer were thnf-- , crushed skeleton of what ap mony of these three men. ty farmers, Cowdery was a teach pears to have been a new-bor- n It should be rather interest-- J er and practiced law for a num- baby, found in the ruins ing to see what beermes of these ber of years. Whitmer was twice of a hypocaust, or steam bath. three chosen men. Did their mayor of Richmond, Missouri in or a large house unearthed durvision make a profound enough latter years. ing blitz excavations. impression on their own lives so Cowdery was out of the church as to effect their lives? Or was Ur 11 years but finally retu.ned After leaving court. Brown it all a hoax, a collusion with to it. He went west to join up called the Spaitarburg Journal Joseph Smith which they re- with the Mormon refugees, leav- to praise the "tact, fnendline.-,-anpented of and tried through the ing his rather lucrative law courtesy of Patrolman M. years to come to forget. He said he wanted to G. King in handling the case. practice. In the first place it seems that return to the church and die these men were all known as within its folds. Harris was out honorable men and were re-- j of the Cnuich for 31 years be-- j U'iCK RF.LF.F FROM spected by most all who knew; tore returning. Whitmer never them. They certainly were the did return to the church, but symptoms of Distress Ai Ising from most qualified witnesses to all of his life, he testified, as he STOMACH ULCERS an event, also, for each one of said, "Thou-andof times to them had assisted the Prophet friend and sti anger alike of the due to EXCESS ACID FreeBoofcTellscf HonieTreatmentthat Joseph Smith in translation of truthfulness of this gi cat vision. Viust Help or it Will Cost You Nothing the sacred record. They acted With their d.wng they Over two million bottles of tho WILL R l as scribes to him and wrote the closed the of their life rn.rMh r havolicrn pages for r liul nt sacred words as they fell from history by willingly mptonisof!iKtn ssa in from Stomach n i Duodenal Ulcers duo to Excess Acid telling again his lips. knew all the the stvry which hud startled the oor Digestion, Sour or Tney Upset Stomach, claims and the criticisms. They world long years before. ssslness. Heartburn, Sleeplessness, etc. ruo to Excess Actrt. on 15 dins trial all lived through The testimony of these three considerable for .a A'illard's Message" winch full? Una truaimom free at peisecution. They could qualify proven witne.-se- s surely demand xplains as expert witnesses. So lets see your at.ention. GLEN'S MODERN DRUG But this is not what happened tojhem. Even all, foi Joseph Smith ieceived peimL-sioof the Lord to show the plates to eight other men who likewise testified to the woild. And even thaugh half of them left the chur.-n- , ever denied his testimony. THE TvteKe men whose lives weie abo e all lived and died with this Great Truth sineeie-lin their hearts. We know the Book of Moi mon is tiue." MOTOR CO. To the fact that our fur-ng Presents Program i di I Items Go On Sale Saturday 1 Stokermatic Automatic Stokers tt m AH mith. Phone tfc u Organizations Church And 7 SA' $4.9 ch lOVi-inc- h $5.90 21-inc- h $7.50 h $10.75 24-inc- $2.15 MpaH s Save You Money brc-at- The whole rack of coats is yours to choose from. Parachute sleeves, push up sleeves, cuffed sleeves, wrap arounds or button front coats, theyre all here waiting for you to come in and see them. Buy the coat you want at the price you want to pay. . $16.50 to $55 BUNDY y CHILDRENS COATS AND isnt in order. See us for all cleaning and repair work on furnaces and stokers. The make or now and COAT nace LEGGINGS model make no difference 1 he health of your child is your first concern. Let us help you with this problem bv showing you our large selection of girls coats and coat and legging sets. The coat of your choice is waiting in our stock. Get doth or Pile fabric coat or coat and legging set in the color you want. Know your cl is well clothed and warm throughout coming winter. to us. We repair all makes. Our work is guaranteed. Cali for quick efficient service. Be ready 839-N- when the real cold weather comes. SIZES 3 TO 16 $6.70 to $18.75 CLYDE P. LARSEN Sheet Metd Works 23 West 6th North C. A. West Co. Phone 839-N- Mutuals Have Charge Of Harper Meeting Tlu- - young ladie.' and young had chaige of th; evening meeting Sunday at the Harper waid chapel Mrs. Ann ates, counselor, conducted the meeting. The prelude u as played by Mis. Effie Buty, and the uper.-- I mg song, sung by ;he congrega- tens Mutuals tion, was The Lmd Is My Karma 1L lines was Light. chorister, leading the singing Oihn May gave the opening prayer, and Mis Ann Yates announced the theme of tre young people lead and told ot testimonies leaders of the L. D. S. churchby Ancna May gave the testimony . of Joseph Smith, Kathiyn Wight gave the testimony of Lucy Smith, Frank May gave the tes- - iT.ony of Biighj-Young, Minnie Jane Welch gave the testimony of Eliza R. 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