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Show t JL.M. oj3t ' iif "r ; x'c - THE DESEHET NEWS SATURDAY 2ttfl . Uka City, Duk Except MlPaklbM itaMMi vber ( tolii Barau of Ctoenlatten. , - - -- - - . T BUBbCBIPTiaM . Wtck Moaik Ote On Year I f. On Tear (If a(l alaaaaa) tbaiia Ceyiia The talaa apply to states kf Mil a Wyoming, other per month. UC romtttaneo and burin ess tailt Tbe Dm ret News. Balt Lak Cliy. lisa 1 AMraaa CHraa(aMM foe (abbcallo Tb Editor. Ob X!. NATIONAL ADVERTISING K fc PK E ENT All V Ei Noll, Inn. Cone, Ratbcakari New Tork City...., faat a ijraaf W Ho. Chi 14 Don .. I nt roll laillld adt .T bkkiu Kan Balt Ttl Land Bak Boldin City Atlanta... ....... .....11 Constitution Building St. Laala in twurla BnDdiag Caacar ed Moody. Hi Higglin' Building. La Angel. California. Holbrook Building, ban maciacn CaUfomta at Balt Lake City, JEalard at th a v.cood etna poetofflce matter nocordia i At of. t oairua Mar 1. Tb Pra la axetadedy entitled aw for repnblieatiom of nil 1 to tb Anrtatg Mtrbaa erdltd to It. or not otborvla crallid new yob. in tbl newvpeper. an 10 th deal . linked baraia AJlrlgJUotoe rep Mb lies Hoe af apacial dlaaalrd bar ar ala Jit. mi r. "THIS IS THE PLACE" . . . NOVEMBER 21. 8ALT LAKE CITY NOTICE. 192S. i To Ue effort now being made la behalf of on extensive sole of Christmas Seals, the proceeds to be used in wag mg a campaign against the dread disease j of tuberculosis, we give our henrfj opr provaL We request Bishops mod Pretid-m- g Officers to moke special reference ! to the subject iu the services to be held j Sunday, November 29th; and we hope the people throughout the different andwards of the Church will , stakes moke liberal response in the purchase of -these Seals. a HEBER J. GRANT, ANTHONY W. IVINS, CHARLES W. NIBLEV. first Presidency! x NOTICE FROM FIRST PRESIDENCY. Our people have been bounteously J blessed during the present year end surely the cry of the poor shall not appeal j . to us in vain. Uvis our reguSunday. December lar Fast Day. when contributions for the poor are paid to tbe bishops of the wards. We request the presidencies - of stakes and bishoprics of wards and the Relief 8ociety organizations also to take upon themselves the labor of visiting tbe 8ainta under their Jurisdiction, and of inviting everyone to attend the Fast Day service on that date, prepared .to make generous contributions for tbe relief of those whose poverty and suffering should appeal to our sympathy. Detailed instructions will be tent from the Presiding Bishop's Office. .1 HEBER J. GRANT, A. W. IVINS. C. W. NIBLEY. THANKSGIVING TIME. .2l - f ? X f IK - t h 3 1 PRESIDENT GRANTS BIRTHDAY. HE. thousands of friends of President 1 Heber J. Grant to this section and to all parts of the world where be is known, will extend to him their hearty congratulation and sincere good withes on his having annireached, Sunday. Nov. 23, the 69th Grant is a President birth. versary of his native of Salt Lake City, where be was town Nov. 22, 1856, the son of Jededioh M. Grant and Rachel Ridgeway Ivins Grant. Through all the years of his life, even since early childhood, he has been an active and energetic Church worker, and since reaching maturity has been prominently associated with every movement started to this community for the public welfare. Not only has be been an active Church worker but to business affairs' hg has taken a leading part and many of tbe more prominent of such toatitutione owe their success lo hit untiring sndwrtt directed energy. President Grant for many years was a member qf the Council of the Twelve end has devoted much of bis time to missionary work at home and abroad. On the death: oftbe tote President Joseph F. Smith in 1918, be woe sustained as president of the Church, to which position be has labored valiantly for the good of tbe people and the advancement of tbe cause of truth. On bis natal day all Israel will join to wishing him many more years of devoted service to bis exalt" ed station. "T f rtk k . fleet on the goodness of God toward us and toward the commonwealth in which wa lira. Let us reflect on these things and than our Ttanksgfror day will bear Us significant and impressiveness that it ought to bear. -This is the Place." . . o EUROPE MOVES TOWARD PEACE decision of tbe Conference of to evacuate Cologne on Dee. 1, may be viewed in the light of a bid to tbe German Government to make sure of THE the ratification of the Locarno treaties. It will is generally believed that Germany to be sign the Locarno pact Tbi PPr the meaning of the decision by the Gerof man Cabinet under the chairmanship President Von Hmdeuburg, in which the pact of Locarno was approved in principle and arrangements made for the preparation of laws for its ratification by tha Reichstag. Tbe 'eabmel's resolutions were reached only after k somewhat, prolonged struggle end final, formal approval, was postponed and made dependent upon tbe decision of the premiers of tbo GertnsnT Stiles ' who have been called for a special session. The endorsement' by President Hipdenburg of the Locarno settlements to interpreted to mean that the treaties will be ratified by .' to doubt as to the Reichstag. If he tbo outcome it to not likely that ha would have expressed his approval of the settlements to a formal address believed to have been drafted by tbe cabinet. However, the Nationalist continue to attack the trestles and tbs Socialists profess to be determined .that a new general election must be held before the Locarno agreement to ratified. In the meantime feverish negotiations are going bn for additional concessions. The military officers of the Allies to Germany report that she has substantially complied with the terms of the Versailles Treaty and as a result, a safe and legal basis has been found for gradually restoring German territory to German control. There will itiU be some parts of tbe Rhineland under foreign military control as provided by the Versailles Treaty but it will be reduced to a minimum and made as inconspicuous and' inoffensive as possible. In Germany os elsewhere-- , in , Europe the peace spirit seems to be iu the ascendant. The people are weary of boalllity and are anxious to establish a policy which .will make peace' and prosperity secure. Europe is fronting the future with brighter hopes and a belter feeling than at any time since the breaking out of the Great War. Count your blessings. Name them one by one And it will surprise you . What tbe Lord has done 1 lime approaches and ASweThanksgiving look to retrospect over tbe past fear, our hearts must indeed be Idled with ' fratitude and "praise. A bounteous harvest aas been gathered in, one of the best to fears. Not a few farmers, weary and discouraged by the unfortunate experiences of two or three years ago, have reason to rejoice in tbe fact that this years crops have fftod them out of their depression aud (really eased the burden which bore them town. When tbe farmers are happy . TRIALS MAKE US STRONG. it ucans, good times for alL There is no fronds of industry or business that is not' IT sometimes seems hard to face the -trials and trouble ibatcome to each " friped wboragriculture is prospering;'" But there are other reasons as well or us, and yet there is reason to believe, Jor general thanksgiving at this autumn m fact it is a certainty, that stress and fine. The mines are working, many of them storms of some kind are necessary to macapacity. With the prices of metals good, ture us and make us strong.'Foresters tell I stream of new dollars is being poured us that trees that are securely sheltered are - , kom this great industry into the channels of inferior fiber, but: if trade. The mills and smelters are busy, Mighty trees are they that bold converse uid factories of various kinds have bad, or with tbe stars. ire having, a successful year. Money is Whose broken branches allow the scars ilenlifuL-Tti- e banks are stable and secure. Of many winds and much of strife Justness has unproved and gives promise This is the common law of life" d even better tunes. Construction work is If we pause to call the roll of human iteadily forging ahead, and there is little greatness we find that tbe mightiest and - memptoyment in our secUm as a whole. tbe sweetest souls have generally tome tip More important than all this, is the through storm and trial. Men are born 1o act that tbe people are enjoying good trouble as the feparkt fly upward," but beteaitb and peace. There have been no g hind every trouble and trial, faced wiln epidemics, ho terrifying disasters, courage, character is formed and. the spirit laruiony and good will abound. There is is strengthened and chastened. Triil and to factional strife, but a manifest desire hardship are tbe frowning Angels which 0 toik together for the welfare 'of all help us to be beautiful within. We must not .ruly this is gratifying.' for wtjere true forget that out of Just this struggle, whethrotherhood exats, thereis little danger of er it succeeds in attaining this particular spending ills. point or that, there comes culThe Deseret News Joins w ith the people ture, the building up of manhood into the n an expression of , joy and praise for the dnine. iessmgs of the year. The special display There is no end of shadow in human age which "1110 News contributes week- -f life; but there to also sunshine. Great paintto boosting the' interests of Utah and ers usually make the light the center of lie.fatermounla.n West is devoted, this their pictures. The shadows are subordinicek to the Thanksgiving theme. It ate to the I fhL It is possible for us to elsewhere to today's issue of the pap-- r. make the bright spots, the gleam Of sunThe reader is invited to peruse it, ana shine, the center of our picture and let join in tbe spirit which it is designed the shadows fall into a relatively less Imromey. Let us give thanks for all that a portant place. We may if we will, indeed ind Providence .has bestowed. Let us re- - we do, largely ereale fof ourselves the T I'j, lu . -- ? p 5 I I ' riv-gm- soul-grow- th, ;; i iS " W 'h. ' 1 ap-ea- rs J ton a lTMS5aSfa TURY ME NOT IN EGYPT' 1 .Tha dying rdut towk mad Jpph. ncms Tho liaUan debt Settlement, together with tho recent nows from Romo about prom censorship, has made Mnusellnf loom larger ta th thoughts of America than ever before. Former Am bams dor Child, ornainly on of mat hem informed pss so Italian condition, presents tbto article. To on who is familiar with th It would too absurd to expect a present day Italy sad ha Just sees th sum ussful debt nsgotlac country with the wtd disunity of avao tloaa between our two watioua Italy geographically and toot uaa to support to tb good deal of tho cows from Italy appears to have even the now and efficient governmere found its sonre ment f MumoUni- - It ta even in personal Ir- absurd to overlook tb wn doubted ritation of cor- - fact of Italy's i new sot ruction spirit sally and acogomlcallr under hto rather administrative dents skill, hto demand than ta truth. for loyalty aad arid re and htodto-eilpta- e indiea-tfo- a firm enough to make oomo Every Is given by real mistaken and atoo invita fatos oomo of them accwaoUooa of charges wholly fie of a disrupted titiou. country but Dm ThdVtt coming out of on exwarn obentvon tended period of Ulnaas which rot urn would have made a heart to brave who , from th (sedltnrm neon, rocognia-ta- Dad excuse for crauallon of patri that plots against tbo premier otto service, Muaaoltol Is still have been afoot, know that soltaL Waso ho to ho to more tufted today than at say tomorrow under at moment ta her history. That natty could hto country to not ealy on of awakened ba- feoWo aad dtoorgaatood than whoa llons! spirit bat of coopamtioa to Its Oaattoy waa pur hr bin handa That the Th plotter may wipe him eta pconomic rehabilitation. old politicians should bo discon- but they out hi offact cannot tent a not astonishing; that Mus- of uniting and wipe the simulating fObrte solini should make trouble breed- whole economic aad social er walk th piaak to net unnat- or hto ooutary, her dimmish tho ural ta day when discard to val- - tooting results of th unless and discipline to narraeag.t hand edndealn let entire fWe"hdV 'been led' in. the Celled -- .m of modern times by States with storied of Mussolini's calling It such pamos as may b on Catholicism. attack Masonry and borrowed from th text book The fact is that the Masonic order cioiogtotn. t described has no connection with the free masonry pf tbe countries we know best and J g H: Iil f May thoro not have beau aa reason for th request not to be buried In Egypt The ta the land of plenty was not that of their hosts, who became in time, their oppressors. Th emphasis of their customs, which hut a few years later were formulated Into Command manta that became. lp ttagaln. fundamental moral Gw of Christendom, was upon rigbteons living and had little to say about dying. Though later Abraham waa described with others as "a better country, that I, a desiring heavenly, he was laid ta tha cave, of Ksehpolah, with no equipment for th such that with Which . toag'fouruer the youthful was so lavishly loaded. Nor Is there record that even Joseph, who was "put In a coffin ' in Egypt. wag shown such honors, probably Decs use they ware not ta accord with his religious belief and practice. Though In Ufa ho redo in tho- - second chariot, nest to that of Pharaoh himself, and all th people hewed before him as he passed, and though bo wtko a ring which Pharaoh .had given him from a own finger, waa arrayed ta fin linen and had a gold chaid around hi nock, U is probable that ho had no such attention in death ns was showered upon this royal youth,' who may, indeed have been one of th Pharaohs who "knew not Jothe children- - of Irract seph. Whoa quitted. Egypt they took th bone of Joseph along and carried them all the forty years in th wilderness. There Is another than a religious such magnificent auMason against reate burial as Sir Thomas Browne in hie nrnourlal say that "he that lay ta a golden urn eminr--. not likely to ently gbovg the earth, find tho quiet of hi bejta" No lev uneasy to them day of excavation lies tha head of him who wears a erpwn of gold oven beneath the ground. t 1S25 BTHimAsywaratgjr 'cesar by Jacpb of conminS U hlmlf, who had nimriibad kk Nthrr ud brothrm and thir BBl Tto d'w them a pomemloa ta tx tod af the tod, ta th land oC Itame-- w worn "Bury m wot, t pray tht. ta tho load of Egypt" Tbo toaaoa was, of coanw that ho dmired to Ho ta tho load of hi fathers. And tho record m that attended by his son, tbs servants 'of Pharaoh, tho elders of his hou, all tho alders of the land of Egypt and a vsry great company of both chariots ad hofwemen, th embalmed body or tho patriot wao carried aerms tho desert and around hr way of tho Jordan, whom waa a ported of great mourntap. into th land of Canaan. There ho wa buried ta a cars, held sacred to this day aa tho tomb of Abraham as well of Jacob, In a field purchased from a maa-pthat ancient people, the but-tlt- e. aoa 21 still n thzsactle MussoLira Nnr Turk flOM, KM NOVEMBER a lraUgien-of-th-so--jour- Uk sp nag's tuliof woman is mock bk Learning this truth, though leaf, kissing another. script trass No longer pleas. radio aad phi sftmre to better. los tm grulr tree! two things at once. Rev. George G. Phipps. ws do Lefa as now; what did with th manor tb last tag redaction saved us? Hew fin a soul wfthto who toner seif, Springs a deep a suss of loyalty. lotaltt. - am. A fun shading faith And, bolds I truth and ta God and ' confidence, friend. to I ta future many of tb big ror one who trusts Ja trutosd by be beM by those whet 0 men. a nkatole ratber walL I Borins hi bf whatever fat may I betas Guosr bow a theory affects pee- -j go loyalty to country aud to fripads pie. A lot of tho rpdto music from inspire ideals to which th down-Btto flat. BUM. now ploy oa Vt City 0-- 0 ' A knack la th motor may Blessed to he for living be is loved cUmbiag, but that isn't true And deed, hto deeds oambrined. for-rvin th cam of men. shine fee tbe storm ffitmtd A hence Enemies aren't ho had.' ' They berk of life. never go hunting with yon aad T steer a cows tha leads to think year foot a rabbit. ports d trine. , , F-- KJRKHAM. By HENRI As it turned out. Caillaux had - Salt Lake City Utah plenty of time to stay and enjoy duisrkan visit. , , 0 0 Thoos who advance no arm to later. i a poautien occupy for little Dcserct Rude EifciWto, H. 8. Yang Portrait. - - t.nr -- Th conviction that yeungwara going to th dogs may ha Jaat a aad realisation that oao to loo ar .00 that tho TethotiC sroupe old to go along. are the remains of tb ParCowmo UK. Old King Coal waa a merry old ! tite Popular, aa opposition poli0prritt4e tical party which ha no sanction Newspaper Syndicate Inc, 'WlUto aouL You see. ho had things hto Editorial or to represent either the Vatican own way. Florida hadn't been disAiln Wlilie Chapman. bieo-tioo- Roman Catholics. Board.) i covered. - o peroue woman gets from her physician, as a matter of ton- roe. X, The craaler th th visitor, moss government fears he will corwhich isn't very America, However, th important thing In rupt tho creation of children to affec- csaapHmentary. tion. not money. A child's start ta Barbara vreuldn't he bombed ta lJ.OOO.OOO For Losdoa not on tho fathers- America. That isn't th AmeriHfo depend motheran th account, bet hank cas spirit. And tar to cheaper lore aad respect for her children's A fin oil painting, pelntta by Mrs. Coolidg e Quern Mary father. A man sincerely devoted to than bomba, anyway. tb LeGfeen Richards, artist, of his wife gives hto children the Correct this sentence: "Her Herein 8 Young, for mnny lata health Deaeret If them he of start. tb given shoes were pretty." said ha "bnt right yearn cashier now adorns th Birth Control? Go Slowly and Baak. money. character, I didnt notice what kind of stock- W without w waits of that institution nod can on. eh had at ings the general public aeon bo by a As to nombors you never COB 0 its convenany tune suitable todied The Nath Is Richer tell. Alexander tbs Orest was Correct this sent ears:- - Oh, let Feb. 2i, Mr. one and only. Caruso followed ll him play outdoors," said the foad j ience. after Young having been associbrothers and sister. tbo bonk in vrto- with cold little wont ated hart j "a mother, HI BY ARTHUR BRISBANE. Native to wiser than birth con- him." rapacities sinceonetbe year of a group of Tba picture Is 0 0 0 by th Star Co. trol or eugenics. The mother thatCopyright, from bank of the officials former chtlIt eras th old way to hang a Presides! Brigham Young. Its ASH FIELD, manager of wants gUdron has the beet reply "Ten, spy; now they plaea him on tha first LORD . . s subways predicts a I drsn. Eugenitos willcommon president, down to tb pres(t only thmfor( ent. It Is a striking Mkeneas ef payroll aad ass him aa tho alar witIn to let the others know kow they ness. millions cashier. former eleven , tbe of population Deseret lobby of.tb la tbe Bank may avoid baring them." v. 1I3( there has stood National with mind But why improve your will correct time weighing" some tor If a,. Iondon population "There is no inflation of any dull hooks if it merely enables aealea that have bees nee by commercial field." you to onjey dull books? b a ton wdy behind that of Nsw kind ta th customers aad friends slneo tber had reason for who to has "Thar bo Asbfleld. York. Lord absolutely were Installed. This service, of of eharre to ell coarse, tv free (Protected by Amociated Editors. good , training ho one managed curtailing credits there. who desire It- - Tho bank laaleo Detroit's electric railways ssys . The stock market he been boilIdo.) In windows tha Its under-grouuse dienteylng ing "been people bar suddenly great cities must look to hois era aad plstot carried by realised the creation of new - - THE BUM OP FAITH. railways W. H. Wreeper of Farmington. value." lief. Utah, when be waa engaged ta For wo walk by faith, not by Tbu spoke to hankers ta Detroit tb pony express service along Cor- - .2T. I. y sight Tbe winnot financial bnt about tb year white a a Zarathnstra. only. That will help Hear tba sobbing of tb trees, dows also contain n number of Charles E. machine, Mitchell, superman. th HTlng forgets From the Film of the Decent Xewe-ar and medals that solas old Being destined to wipe out Coegeeilon. ta who rune the more than a billion Swept by frosty autuma braes highly interesting. There to likewill dollar National City Bank f New Dinosaur th like, time. Cities, a of wbe g wise pistol pioneer ISOS. NOVEMBER Thus x bereaved i, erwevad th plains three times grow to huge six, then venlsh from York. d dresses Losing Charles H. Bch lacks, vice president, 0 0 with ex team, hi 1MT. life aad earth. Kindly remember this the summer worn, . Thro 1I and A. 8. Hughe, general traffic manOnly Utile mfnds ar prediction. If you coos back her Robes 'that brought them fbve's Th hank to visited dally by by big figure. Mr. Mitchager of th Denver dc Rio Grande Railta l.eo year. . . tore numbers of peonl she who ell. and buys liberty 1 bond, way company, arrived ta Salt Lak City Is examining these relics torn! Faded and bank, twenty and Golden, crimson, dropped to Tbe Deseret Nafrom Denver on a business trip. of 'eerie dev Workers will live together to such, for hla"dollars ground worth a at mlllio) forty Bank's reputation for contional moun. hUl on colonies And dashed tops, away roomy has given our knows la time, transaction servatism that banking whirled tain tops er by tha Seashore, and do not mean unpkying, A special dispatch to The New from It a wide circle of friends and inflation, ta this toad By guata around, fly to work In single nmt factory of 11 J Stockton. Utah stated that V. H. Armpatrons people, and heaven No reet no stay. cities of glass, and steel from 1M knows how many billion dollar. strong of Salt Lake City had been inHeart sympathy wa feel for these. to SOS miles awsy. -, eakilled a under , by (ailing -- Children now living will oee the stantly Nor can give ease When the wages and other earnboos of a Baa Pedro train. beginning of that. But dont sell ings of US.Wl.tM peofde or sud- Deer friends the tree dh sob, 'v X corner lot. bing trees! yet. your city denly doubled everything cine dou. 0 Hob Spocer Clawson, manager of bles in When 20. SOe.ee value of grief .trees forward' Mrs. CooHdge. In New York with worker each make Utah' display at the Lewis and Clark II a day more Yet, spit , look" her husband yesterday, did some than need to make or (10 Ore; returned exposition in Portland. they In of faith of Christmas her shopping eafly. eee.ee a day, eighteen billion dol- Form velvet spring. Pnc after aa absence of several months He buds, will bo fears No. Queen Mary ws in tbe London lars in a year of 20 working days said tbe fair waa a big auceea ta every brook exWt-- Flat .tS4 Summer also setting the right shape, other things increase in value But birds win sing particular. ample. American women ought to Don't gamble but dont let any That ta- - reward S Light Wt Rib ..$1.40 ef patient waiting follow their example. peealmtet into frighten TUI you selling winters 4 Light Wt Rib lisle $1.7$ past. Judge John A. Marshall of the Fedof real value. Leave will return no hep abateral court rendered a decision giving to Tho Dowager Queen Alexandra, anything 5 Medium Wt Rib ,.$1.7S . ing works with the her the Tintic Mining A Development alwnya kept Is our aircraft deportWith wte forecast Med. Wt Rib Ecru of EUa Wheeler Wilcox, whose ear- ment wellnational pany .important water right in Bingmanaged, does It an That though aad days bring gloom ham canyon. The matter had been in ly poems contain much warmth aad courage flying? That 7 Heavy Wt Rib ..$2X0 ta and question team. , sunshine tercets President Coolidge who has litigation for many Buds opea beyond, 8 Heavy Wt Rib Ecru$2X0 . - months . Royalties, often get tired Of their striven earnestly to encourage Dy- Aa on child face a smile appear How and limitation. 9 Ext. Hvy. Wt Rib its royalty President Kingsbury of th University' commercial and ing. to fond. military. mother, will they like being commoners ip Th president got an answer to Where cheeks Were etleaked with 10 Ext Heavy Weight Rib of Utah returned from an extended Heaven for- billion of year? tbe question yesterday from Lieut. , drops like these the east where ha a trip throughout Wade, a first class AmeriShed by th trees. visited a large number of universities Ur. U. NicolL Jr- - New York Leigh can one of tbo that mad Dear friendly Imt Silk &JwmT$3JB0 trees tb sobbing held In Washstate commissioner of health, de- the aviator, following a convention first around flight the trees world. Med. 12 D. Wt Wool $3X0 C. of nounces lives women's waste ington, the He says, at tho farcical and disevery year In child birth. That com- graceful Mitchell trial: "I Wool $4X0 13 Med. Wt Thus our Bud Faith know may to just. A nation that spends t resign from the no blight army air world in which we" live. It is within our plaint i er Ptote Ktos money teaching farmers how to ice, because It offers little opporlady Though trials press power to place trust in God. in the integ- look after tbe birth of pigs and tunity. And life's loved leave oft drop calve ought to be Interested In There are some otbOr postage presold anywhere ta from sight, rity of the uiiixme, in ibe power that is human mothers U. K. A. ate . tion That would please theresignaNor longer bless, people at the heart of the world, in the center of more, and tbe president ought to Though frosts of disappointment You may return any pair not be in too harm there But, might our picture and let the chaotic, the dark urge them. fall satisfactory.' Why Pay Mora? , much ef birth Con, 0 o Nor aorroaa caas. and the shadowy lake their inferior' places trol. Aencouragement Aa for the Shenandoah remedy is suggested by Dr. Yet swa ante tb deep within, trial, and 4 Nlroll. It to preposterous that any the baiting of Mrs Lansdown. where they belong. , call woman should be compelled to mad a widow by the vicious igTo trust and passe; to conwell It is remember that life, arntnst her- will. norance 0( her husband's , hava children Spit of each changeful atauaia Tbe L. D. 8. Garment Mob Brutally cruel ty withhold from scious, sensitive life, carries with it of officer, tbs "office and over birth worked mothers poor, Though nor with grief. lending Themselves to the possibility of some pain. Any- control - Brigham e Joy return, beyond, knowledge that every pros- - that work are a poor lot of lickspitCity, Utah. with rta- tle Personalities eosking a short rot thing that can feel, can feel that which Is t promotion. disagreeable as well as that which is pleas- v m o urable. Pam is in its nature preventive, When tbe Mitchell trial to over, no matter how tbe -- fore guardian; it stands like a watchman telling esdn Mitchell ought to run for Congress us what it is not safe to transgress. on Democratic ticket, in -This is for us now the best of . ail Republican stronghold, aad pro? t Washington what the worlds. We should be thankful that puts think of the attempt to ur on our mettle, that rest is sweet at times atm because we grow tired, that We have x , (roubles enough to make us sweet and to Chew a few Riasant Tablets strong. It is best for .us to look up, Stomach Feels JFine! trust, to jfraj' always, and to press on. TODAY . -- -- -- al 1, llil I . ' tf . nd TWENTY YEARS AGO Aeh-fle- ld tilt 1 Jewel-tinte- on ht (.. ! eve L.D.S. ferments I 00 $1J$ $ $2J3 - II Pt rt N. L Hansen "u-prrl- or' ne-cea- J UR it GAUIDIOI Cards PARAGRAPHS Be strong Me are not here to dream, to drift; We have hard work to do, and loads io lift. ' Shun not the struggle; face it; Tis Gods gift, . Bdtrong." J He that risetli tale must Richard. trot all day, Poor BT I BOI t wiugjr. Which to bees? Well. whUh caeses when he spills ketchup on the cloth ? 0 On of the hardest warn to earn money to to get a nickel for taking castor oil -- Th Dost teat of true religion to a arid morning and a mulish flivver. Harmstomach relief! Instant HOW DID YOU TAKE IT? 4 r i a less! The moment "Pape s Dla pepsin" reaches the stomach all disBummer had advantages. It waa an tress from acid stomach or IndiOh, a trouble's a ton, or a trouble's Immediate relief easier to get Into a union suit aad ounce gestion ends from flatulence, gases, heartburn, out of bed. Or a trouble i what you make if. Bympathy to th quality that And it isn't the fact that youre hurt that palpitation, fullness or stomach premure. brings on to see you in. trouble eounts. Correct your digestion for a few while curiosity la bringing a doaoa. But only, how did 'you take it? rents Millions keep it handy. Vance Cook, Druggists recommend it. Adv. Middle age to th Ura whoa On1 :V Are Gooj Ft Because They Are t EXCEPTIONAL VALUES x for the prices aglled.. But there is yet a variety of newest designs from which to choose. , , Dont (idiy .ud be disappointed. cq:.ieinnow. 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