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Show b 1 THE - CHRISTMAS Wmb Dream Come True v On Christina Day ft NEWS, DECEMBER 15 1923 furnished information to. fair vial, ere and aaaiated th polios In the i'lost and found" department. Over 'ltd lost children were cared for by . boy acouta .Malt Tba Lake council ouallfled for a Brent. Harding atreamer for. the council flay. These at reamers are award.ed to all local councils successful In lnereastTI their mem- bershtp by a total of t per cent or better. As the result of the of the 111 Lake Council effort were ties regular scouts In there IS! . ;'.t For Xmas (Continual from page tarelve.l ilwdtr liVIe Rereon an klad har Jrtiyly. t "Katas husband died two year and loft har with har baby," . Wallla whispered. la aa sxplana-tor- y MEET ME ATPOLITZ. aalde. She's , bean taking aver since. was She board & lb. Family Boxes, 1: the boys lonesome and so-s 3 lbs, 2 lbs. needed a mother and Alicia needed troop. a dad. so . Xmas Present. For Her T Alicia soaped Martha, while PULLING FOR UTAU the room whirled about her. LUNCH ICE CREAM. She was named after my mother Continued from pays twenty --on. ) -- Alicia Deanne," explained the SHOPPING CENTER STATE AND BROADWAY. little bride, proudly, anwrapptnc held at the Hotel Utah when the the waktnc child. ub was formally launched. ,' went arm the Martha's around On this .occasion representatives new little wife, for th second time the Chamber of Comm eredv Ho-Corner State and that night, with a warmth that had KiwMii M4 Liona clubs Tel. Was. 6829. been lacking In the first embrace. present to welcome the Exch-n- x srt Broadway. he folds of Salt Lake's club. J"V "Oh, my dear. she whispered. t rior to ioininy the your mother eent re fme t night, the national body. W loved on another like sister. oryanisation was knowa as the fToyreaelve club, which had been "You undress the baby. Kate; and I'll unpack the Christmas prominentra.la Salt Lake for about L. yes Coles; Hon tamer, L. W. Smelt-r- ; Status la revealedtn McClure's Mag Just prior to enteriny things.'' Interrupted tVpIlle. with lore National tall twtnter, E. H. Chapman; aslaa tor December br Joseph Chris-ttta suspicion of tears In his voice. Exchange, the Proy-Wit- h a former Jockey, who vn united with It the directors. D. A. Skeen. M. M. aa understandin born of Ef"" c e club' . the activities of Nielsen, H. G. Richardson, A. O. Lincoln's and valet" experience beyond her years, the coachman. Treganaa. the little mother, lovingly placed This unchronicled epihitherto hl The club meets Fridays at 13:18 arms ; city. tiny girl In the outstretched life at the club's national at the Utah Hotel for luncheon and sode Imtbe , of Wallie's mother. haeurred one day during ,le motto la Exchange While Unity for Service." Th regular program. good I'd. better help you, she said Utter of the Civil War while part are members cheer and united for tbe purgood fellowship always to her husband's Christian was driving ihe president softly, coming pose of unselfishly serving the naprevail Ita members are of en edut a homo fom aide. trip to the Arsenal and stats tion, and city. Th organiza-L,- ? cative character tending to make of . the nay yard 'Maybe you'd better." he anv In scope Ita members better oittsen. The The coachman, who now Is Theres no end - believing that in national swerud happily, way it can ba club la and years old. recalls tha incito what's got to b done by mornmoro thoroughly this American. In character and la composed as follows. dent ing. You put the gewgaws on the o - "We came up past the Serof for "Unity old Cnpl- business proand representative on tho tree. vice. the Salt Lake Exchange club fessional men table and I'll hang 'em tol. It was filled with rebel prisof the city. Its sloThen we'll fill all tha stockings ,h slogan: Salt Lake gan is Liberty, intelligence, oners, A guard was paring up and our nP,e? down Jn front of it. The rules and together." Lif cauty. Health Safety." nations safety." As Martlm look the soft Warm Through the efforts ofand of this Improvised prisregulations this organ-isatio- n Lionlam promotes the progress on were that jio carriages should little body In her arms, and held Ihe commission was of good government and good unless they went fast. I dldn t pass the aunny little head against her aInduced to pass an ordinance for citlsenahtp. Intakes an actlva know about the rule, fo I let the shade tree department, which de terest In the Itcivic, breast the dull ache In her heart sohorses walk. commercial, was lulled to Bleep forever. 8ho partment will hav charge of tree cial and moral welfare of the comThe guard saw us and yelled: end pruning. heard the excited whispers the planting , along there; trot along there! munity and Is designed to promote Trot The Exchange club la also pledg I didn't like the way he spoke to us crackle of paper, the snapping of education so and civic and enlarge so I tpald no attention to him. He " the in- - dal opportunities: It supports' th twine, as sound that drifted In rJ".W2rk.,nln frt y glared at me for a second, then from another world. Before her - to principle and law, directs public counsels and yelled for the corporal af the guard, safeguard the health of the com- alms lay the child of her dreams lit In to mskei th way svery who cam out from the doorway, munity and th general welfare of lives of men better and tie Alicia with the violet eyes and its of the horses, held up ettfeena. happier. ran in front the golden blossoming of curls. The Balt club Lake hie takes The gun and stopped us. pride National Exchange club to the She bent her Rend sad kissed the ' was started 'Don't ou know the rules nnd Aid society which It Legal in Cleveland. Ohio, by organised flushed of this prison? he asked satiny curve of thepinklittlelike year ago. This society regulations few men united for companionI told him no the ship cheek, delicately and the exchange of business has offices in the Dooly building he 'Well snapped for he was a rosea that periled Into her bedroom asis and Ideas. prepared to give legal young corporal and very important I window In June. The drowsy lids Officers of the Salt Lake club sistance to any f deserving person to drive by fast. are rules 'the blue eyes, misty fluttered open: the without pay and without price. rm:. Wn H. you people under arrest president; with glcep. looked trustingly Into Th club gave the governor Ita place'Young man t asked, 'do you Lester Hewlett Folland, Dr. and R. AlexJ. ss th babv laid a dimp'her own. In an effort to know shorn you have arrested ander. vice presidents; A. VV. Wathearty Indors-me- nt are he 11 title don't 'No. I and hand, confidently, against son. secretary: C.eorgs A. Ooff. provide useful and remunerative led, napped. her 'wrinkled cheek, and slipped, treasurer; Willard Richards, WIN work for the Inmates of the state Presithe arrested have Yu am Murdoch with a happy sigh, back into th Carl C. Burton. prison and has worked in condent of the United States. , Thomas A. Williams. JamesLand f Oreama. with the. city commission - T. an Instant the corporal rejunction In in its endeavor to get a suitable versed his gun, straightened up and Suddenly, across tha glistening tVorlton and Dr. Pur mire soo field of snow, the chimes rang of the board of control? propeny to house the animals stood nt present arms, looking pale the at gweetly blear, drifting through Liberty park and open to the nnd scared. "The president had been leaning bath summer and winter. stillness of theXnlght with their public Lions Club I aide of the carriage, message of 'Trace wad good will.1' Recently the club took up with the out of tho watching us. He spoke now for. the various factor! Jn Balt I eke City first Martha lifted her faca to the stars. time. of blowing their whisIt wag Christmas Ufty.l v Tha International he called kindly, of th matter Corporal at the hour of closing schools t Jons clubs Is only Association come hare The corporal obeyed. six years old tles to warn In we autotffts tho broke rules order that tbe Tib It more but sorry very has 740 than affiliated children will be better BE A GOOD SCOUT ut aid Lincoln npologeticaHy, clubs with over 40. OB protected neither members knew my coachman nor I wont distributed throughout th United oa their way home. It (Continued from page olevon ) assure I yog about them. States end Canada. happen again x President Lincoln' The Bait Lake club was organJ. C. Landenbergsr, 8. W. Mory-The corporal was too scared to ised three I The years ago. present speak. Ison, Jn.. William Story. Jr, B. One m Arretted For continued Lincoln, of the club in:- - President. Corporal Roy Bourne, Dr. FVanda A, Ooelta, onteers ?. come closer. Ho did so. T wish we Kipp; first rice president. K. Traffic Violation Sylvester Q. Cannon, and William F. p.Femstrom; men the more head of the at had second tries presiH. Lovssy. army like you. I wish alt our soldent. Imec Pett: third vice presiLincoln one was That diers were as good and accurate and Abrthtw , l Years AetlftlUo. T. dent, Georgs Smith; treasurer. irrwitl in Washington. D. C- - whlU obedient to orders as you are. Good " Jams K. West. .chief executive H. L. Be I ley; William ha , president at tha United day, corporal la th United 8utea, visited the local boy scout's organization In with th February Inofconnection tha thirteenth ancelebration of j niversary of the organisation Th exthe boy acouta in America, ercises lasted foe on week, with activities for each day, special featuring a a climax the big mnas meeting In the tabernacle with the 1 programt centered around Mr. . Is it worth while to have a physical examination by compeWest. In April, under Ihe supervision tent i x. physicians? of the extension department of the University of Utah, th fourth 2. Is it worth while to take a little time off. for health and boy, sCout pow aow waa held. This w.1 a three day Intensive recreation? training course in scout subjects. A big swiln, supper, and moving each into entered day' picturea 3. Is it worth while to keep physically fit so pro rami 09 scouts registered for you can do big , i this courke, aa celebrated with Arbor tiiv things and do them well, so you can keep right up to the high tree pi. anting exercises by all mark where work is a pleasure and living a joy? troops la May they conducted the third annual swimming contests nt the Desenel gymnasium. This Is an Intcr-iroo- p contest to establish REMEMBER, THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR HEALTH. scout records In the various swimeft , ent. ming If you answer these questions la the affirmative,' investigate what The Deseret the summer the local During council conducted Its annual hikes can do for you at very little expense of time and money.' Gymnasium to Yellowstone and Mt. Timpano-go- a. of coun. all the troops Nearly ctl spent three or more days In SWIMMING, DANCING, WRESTLING, BOWLING, FENCING, HAND camp with some troops featuring trips on the Weber, fb Orandaddy's BALL, BASKET BALL, BASE BALL, TENNIS AND GOLF. X lake's to, Bryce, Zion and Grand canyons. One troop made an exx. tended trip to Los Angeles, ban Diego. Btni Francisco, and Portland in Iti troop tiuck. 1'ropsiiiig for an active Indoor season, iptol.il training courses have boeri conducted for all scout t Salt Lake City. Phone Was. 1424-549- 1. gpten-dl- d masters add troop offt1-- 'results should follow these training courses.week of the etate Secy. Bryant S. Hinckley, During the acouta were in atfair nearly en100 the tendance , grounds They Candies T. ' war-tUn- ( t&artyr-preet-de- nt seven-ty-elg- al an 't k X M r secs-eur- What is your answer to these questions? an-nu- al water that that DESERET GYMNASIUM Gen). 1 ii f t , |