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Show Association Picnics Oftiurx, t. i' hi luO mi SOI Hill i Suomi will ' 3 ol i ii i tie i h t t i i h .n n it u i is i i Col-ri.is- Condensed by I it i i l Tribute tj the Pioneer From Hoffman Biruey "In Zealots of Zion 1031" A uni s on .Sons Of Utah Pioneers Second Ward Primary in Halverson J. L And Auxiliary Organizations Of Brigham City's Eighth Ward Are Reorganized Sunday Evening mail an say that the Val h Ss of tl ( it it b ism would if t e rema'iud Inn vi r barren if Bngham Young liad not Ini'ts of I'tai to the shores jtte of the Great Silt Lake, but the fnt is lmontiobertible that I'll k II hist W ( dill 'll it .It ami iiakhul to Hu- - a i k .nil i ifte n i) i nih sj i nt the g im s ami running rat s Prizes win rvv killed 111 the various pimps 'II ie tlilihin took a ha ski t linn h , and pop the first to sukles and soli pop wait- fui the Mormons wtie m th it dt ert rigion, that iiate m liv those nlshui thaige the brol ( the land and sowed the led in lands that said v mild tie fiat vet SHOE LACES fallow, and ii I i Please Phone ( hurclt .News Auxiliary (uganiatious v And Announcements lo No. 7 reotganii d at lie I i, i(i w meeting Sunday tvtni'ig B op finest E I' wist n annoi ld their cities and towns stand to (hi in permanent refutation of the uitus who pmph sled immediate failure for tills overland movement Bigots, t fie Moimons are call r rl today They r sent it In ac tion they have just cause for mule Little worth while history lias bun auomplislud by the (tolerant individual The reformation prolestanl became a great world force, not alone by the pnety and learn ing of ns followers, but by the ambitions of ruthless Thomas Cromwell, the stern John Calvin and the grim John Knox bigots all The bigots are the doers Puritan New England was settled by bigots, while the tolerant minded remained amid the Pleasant vices of their English home One must judge the indivi dual by his time and environ ment Only fanaticism could have survived the rigors of frontier existence, and only the bond of a common religion, SHOE POLISH SHOE SOLES SHOE HEELS SHOE NAILS SHOE TAPS SHOETREES SHOE HORNS INSOLES LEATHER DYE HOSE SAVERS SADDLE SOAP DAUBERS POLISHING BRUSHES N. L HANSENS VARIETY STORE The Store Of Million Art and the firm conviction that comi'iindul, mil His duomplj in d through their suffering, ouhl have de veloped the sp ritual film that he lei 'hem .so Mi ..dfastiy in the missions as comuuus in the- - var ious ehurch assignments Critieal biographeis ma with eonsisleney (pies' ion the mo lives and actions of their leaders, but no sue h yanl stuk can be applied to the humble ones m the tanks The conte. npla tion of their lives and at com plislnnents, brings the conviction that the-- must he apprais ed by vastly dillerent standaids The discipline exhibited by them recalls a belief and eour age most sublime Bigot, ignorant, or Intolerant, they labored endured, suffered and died for ideals as truly outstanding, un selfish and as great as any in nunian historv Good farm dogs met it protection against rabies areas in where the disease occurs Vac se ui d erv , (i i ( nil ms. .ii Vis ted Mrs ,oi li olli i. t( ,, of ilti ndaiu Ye y0 n -- ne d i 'o ns V eel N r ami ire s m "I in m ii . I ed God had will was nn - Me as - Huai Improvement it n was sustao d Stuart L Tinge-as president, 1. Mix F.ott f eoanse lor and Don F John m erond cotinse loi with LaVar Icnsen as seer-tarI.eo Young, retirng pres'di u. is going into the enior Si ut department Mrs Wtl'iam W Smith dent of the stake Y I. M I V was present to reorganize tie Lathes' M duj), with Young Louise Jepjwn aired is president, anej Gwen T Limb and Ada Vaihcrg ax firxt and second counseloix Mis Spc nee Slone retiring president of the Mutual, and Mrs Lawrence Tt.r'av, rctin-fir-- t counselor will be active in Relief society v irk Beth Tingev was released is 1- g 'ties hs heart To be filled out onls bv Parker 51 native pioneeis those who weie bom m Utah pievious to May 10. I8d0 This blank is loi living piemens onlv. Do not fill out lor any deceased ptison. $10-50 I Name ol pton. ustraloy cop Date of Hath Place ot Until DESK SETS from Cti tilled Ile use by to: mail immediately PIONEER IILGIS1 RATION. UTAH CENTENNIAL COMMISSION CHAIN SETS $1.50 IJox 329, Salt CIGARETTE CASES from $1.00 City 8, Utah $1.00 up MANS GILT $3.00 up $5.00 up $7.50 n ai. UP MATCHED KEY CA5M 0 - , t v DISCOUNT Ua to V ... OX ALL u W rir LUGGAGE - The j, T"v fJrCfa 1 'vf til- - v j . Hi ' v.e'i ce'k-lu- . llham I.te Knecht honoitd at farewell . ri di ON ALL t ,y VHtr 20"' i? of U 2i C-- OTHER GIFTS LOOK ENDS (lorn $2.00 PHO 10 ALBl MS Yoars , Qrc&tQj LIMITED r; ii vy r:; T - .'t ar if br Farewell Given rid Sunday M Wm. Lee Knecht Elder Knecht is a grandson of Mr and Mrs S Norman Lee His mother, Oia Lee, was ac tivc lit i hutch and school ctr eh-in Brigham City until she went on a mission to the Eastern states in 19J4 Shortly af Iter nor ret- rn she married Wll ban P knuht, a member of the I, D S chinch in Eiooklyn, N Y and moved to New York, Elder Knecht came out here to visit his giamlparents a year ego and liked lhe country so wc'l that he decided to stay He joined the Third ward, the first ward in which he ever had lived During the past season he has attended Bngham Young inivti ii v and piobebly wnl resume ht s'udtcs there upon his retain from his mission -i- h s- in n oy, DADS ol c DA! AND ITS FISHING Give Him a Gilt he can use on that ALSO SEASON Fishing Tri 'x Loose or Tight Ankle $8.75 to $8.90 For j.st him ears. TRUNKS To Hie i Germany Brisk ,(i 'U 1 Pi t L - ' Nil n1( tin. s v I 1 I ' i , ' ' H St t s " ' . ih t non " Ull(I1 t ,n(lutK u s St r 00n tl , j nkluit I No ca t'vvl ' I Knecht Membeis of the Melclucdek pnesth od lurntshed the pro gram at the sacrament meeting in the Second ward Sunday eve lung with W T Davts in charge Speak"i s were Whitney John son, Eri est Olsen and C W ( those A H mornmjv.' oat that d He'll Need t d heii gh Melchizedek Group Has Charge Of Program Hi tm i im nng then to Massachusetts, which is still the family home and SUPPLY i - Muted ot j.Y trossn REMINDER OFFICE errt , a Loir iUiom ,f one to Gtr-- t ii , passsen eis ave b, from $1.50 r tvs I tne Brigham City Third ward chapel Sunday evening at 6 oclo k, prior to his departure for a mission to the Southern stales lor the L D S church Me SCIMDH r'Obvt H t Elder William Lee Knecht was a farewell meeting in ( SUPPLY gr e . Next Travel f J ss - 1 1 1! vldT Ti Martell Humpnerys ami htn Jensen sing Gospel Message" 1 ton pa tm d by caiol Jensen A V a is n gave the mvota tion and Vt rnon Stokt s ,uui Dee Luid had charg, ot the 'eKi amt i ij h ,jt(1 tons C losjii i itia Ks wtie h T Davis and OMvtr h g,am lonc'un td the bennhuten CLOSEOUT ice V.M aUtZ JOHN H. HOTT & SONS Brigham City, Utah Duines rdir?'' w H!Fpk , Claudius Olsen James Llirts-- j non Stokes and Dee I und sang see The Mighty An gs-- t Flv t Vn and Angel t ronr On High" accompanied bv Evelvn L-- REMINDER o NY No wonder the demand for Famtlv nKMlUIBe Each tear vastly more ptrwns experttnct a increasing steadily is satisfaction of own.ng a famtlv monument, selected and placed m I cemttcrv oi thtir choice while iither and tons, mother anti are here together. tt use n, A c SnufUit Su Leather S.4 V SHAVING SETS Reduced TJT$ w 2 it s what ship mold minds together until, almost Worn know it, there are two grown ikT lamiiv name, the sane ideas ,hlnKS 1,1 hlV!Kl' 115 lovalty 10 Led and m , to the hner tr.diuans ' civic responsibilities I by lather to son relationship, have alwayj ak0 leried the (amtly name . xi J Goodhffc w -- Dads Now And Save! SPECIAL Lor Enamp TATMERS are lor ..indtolw small son, each dad tv tops' Years of coma Th tiler BILLFOLD YVITU Huy mail Boys Use be -- CIGARETTE LIGHTERS ir week i The putiam Sunday evening at the Tl rd ward msluded the The Palms, prelum played by Barhdia Jean Housley, tnvo cation by Isabelle Knecht, a vucal duet Abide With Me, bv Reed Channell and Edgar C T.icharchen by accompanied Miss Housioy remarks by El der Howard E Salisbury, Elder Knecht s latter Elder William P Knecnt, by Elder William L Knecht himself and by Bishop James Jensen President Paul C Nelson gave a talk wishing Good Will and Godspeed" and the Orpheus chorus, under the direction of Norman Watkins an I accompanied by Vetna K Johnson ang two numbers Tbe bt ntdln,n,, vvas pronotimed hy Elder Kncchts grandfather, Patriarch Norman Lee The Bngham City Tmrd ward now has ioi.t missionaries in tic fit Id Roma Ru hardson in D e Noun Untial States mis ston, Dcta Wilma Petersen m the Spanish Amencan mission, Elder Kenh Young in the New England states mission, and Addi es . ' 1 T i "Native Pioneers " Who Haven't Done So Are Asked To Register Fcr Centennial Recognition 15th Gladden with a . f s Registration Blank' A 1 a , FATHERS LEATHER IS Centen Angeles, advised this ind-tomc- SUNDAY, CAMEO WALLETS Others from $1.00 BRIEF CASES TRAVELING CASES, fitted from s GLU dwarfed the degree of rrastci of arts bv tva.heis e l'c ( t limih ( vrivot tty it vvas announced todav The degree was cot lei red Tuesdav, June j at the llhd annttal o.Tini nee n ent exe reises ol the univpisity 1 h( graduate is ore of the TOGO receiving this degree from the tea hers college, wmch this yeai had students from every state arid Y0 foieign coun tries the largest enrollment in its half century of training teachers for all grade-and deeducational partments of the system of our country lmm-.diaUl- Running lam On DAY CARDS Make Your Selection Now Los of of Coiinne y FATHERS i.CXW?5 T2 yi hatch 'T-- yC; i L ',ak"' Yclamx hi voice S i r e ' uae l ening, State Agricultural w, ean, Mrs Elva c yjn'Jf series of freei We utge- - al, M , bv the Centennial com !bwh dnd is 0 ,(ut Will be heard Sunday b ss on, t(J hejr thls at the Salt group at one of veiling Ju'' n W Mon-g,- v N mances,1 she conference, M se the in evening June lb, tabernacle, and Thuix ) den re .11 'Wednd 'Ml. A. Urged To Hear 'Choir From Los Angeles ii,i chorus k, owned in To Go On Mission ju isi Jut Jlinia da file Mt in-1- st i Organizations PH w 1 - si i lust nli I the rt'i IVS' City. Utah Brigham Church All living native pioneen-.- , that is, those Ixtrn in the finale them each year, suggests state before Miv 10, 1860, will be honoied by the Utah CenSuccessful Farming magazine tennial commission with h engraved Certificates In order to do this it is mces-arof Honor. for the commission to obta.n thcr nam s and addresses and data on the place and date of thmr bnth All living r mine's aie to fill out the following blank and mail it so they may receive th" certificate which will make a 'aluable keepsake for themselves ctr their descendants. If the pioneers cannot till out the blanks due to age or disability, it is proper for membeis of their families to do so. family membeis should see that a JUNE certified blank is sent m fen their living pioneers, The blanks are to to cutified bv tarn lv membeis or others who can attest to tl truth of the mloimation on the DAY blank. This paper and others throughout the state aie cooperating in an attempt to teach all pioneers by punting this blank. I)acl will appreciate Rifts like these They are Rifts he will have an enjoy tomorrow and in the years to come. It pays to buy Rifts that last. A ELDER BOX n 1 , " Dn his trip. broadcloth. $1.95 Knit and to $5 ALL WOOL CAMP BLANKETS, grey - Other Gifts He'll Appreciate VlS.S sKTS, an Heiisen & No Fade $2.9 IT OKI tsUH'i'sj djn Yeslern styles, IIOUA ('(, jj TICS BEL Is, Plain tA Western M SI ENDLRS, Elastic &. Plastic ROLL'S,. Rayon. Cotton. Wool HOUSE SHOES. All sizes $L91 niLLKlLDS I'AJAMVs. 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