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Show ' . c. 1 e' , ., . - . szerioN-- THREE - t - . , . -- . g DESERT FLORA AND FAUNA' ' Being, Rather Than a Treatise, an Intimate Talk on Life And lAno of the Was Places. il "..'....r?""."-;4:ri- ,s!, 't: , ,- u .,,, - , 0,.4, ;:' 4,e . ,- 4-1 4-- ;,., A tR-1- . ' ,...4 . ' .4 , ; .. ' ,,,,.;., ':.,b,...' e .)--- .7 J4, ,' "4'4--4 4,, , :'' t''' J' .': 'tt .r.lf,?,..--- , Ogden. who- - have boon sponAint I some tines lit Tama. are visiting Los and UM& A,na -friends and relatives. &mons I. Elder Milos I.- Jones of Mr. and Mr'. William 3tiller family of St Georg, who ham a. IL boon visiting tho past l'wo nooks in Los Angeles with Dr. and Mrs. LoweUrn Brooks and othor rola. STATICICENT to attribehitt to A bees and &Mode returned to St tuthet Burbank- to 'thel Goorge last week; Mr. Leroy Johnston of,Provit effect that k. does wet Whoa In Utah. spent a tow days last week a personal resurrection, aad that In Los Angeles. ,While here be oallod et zwasion headquarters to 'dance disproves the doctrines ot lila atter death. Vkt with his noels. Elder Lorin reincarnation 30, '1926 , t' ,'-' -- '' ,, t, i .' ..";1 l'' .:;" - ,77,:1, Id,,- 0, ' : t,.4.-'' ... .f: t .', 'I.': .4: -- 4 4 - , - 4 ', .K11:-,3P'- 4,,,,, ,,..1k4,41-4,,.- ,t ..,,i,,,:te,,,t,..:.4,g, e,, 4, .. ' ;.?.'.. Vttii:- 1 t 1 ' - .- - ' ... 1,17, ; ii.r...., :" ' k co , ." "Si George A.- Bowles' ' and May Bowles both Of thLit Lake ars in southern California. Mr. and Mrs. IL Workman of Preston. Idaho. are spending a few weeks in Los Angeles and adjacent cities. Mr. I. F. Prank of Tremonton. Utah. is spending his vacation in Los Angeles. Jesse Woistenholme mut btra. Wolatenholme of Salt Lakeere in suuthern California. Annie W.- Smith and Olivia It - Tut-Si- , ,?..; ' 4r. , ..,'. ',i '',, ,:. .,:, .. ', -- - : it:c tr:V" .,. rdi ' - - - 7,19-7- 1: ) Breskbanks1 sisttkotcarle lug a ten- days in Los Angeles. ' Andrew Anderson of Blackfoot. Idaho. is visiting friends and at- , " et a geles and attlacent moot eities. Mrs.. Julia A. Tart of Salt Lek Is spending tho winter in Log Alb 't ,.. , A but this seed ant alarm 'apron& Mrs. E. Kennels of Bober Clef. Even his denial ths imago I. "pending a vacation in Los An- Mint111011 .,,,,: i,.,,, - ..,:f, t,.,,,, ad C. Mlles. . ..., '' t .:',, i!1.4... 4 '..: ' J., i. ..1 , ' 4 , ,, ,,,..,;..:.:,,;. O....ft,' ' st6rI'' TA '' , . t? :i4,r1 - " N. - , ,. t,,,4-- , ' ' ' ' ,' ,' , c.14- ,1 ;:zis,,H ,,....,,,, ,,,.. l',:;:--,t';:- ,,0',,74.1;,4 t . ' .'44 4;" ,..! s,, 4;5.4 ' e .4, ).- - .- , ,. ,:- -, ,,?,,,a..1',',..,3. ... -- .i ', 'ft",,,- - ' . ..i ;- ' - .,- t ..''' .. Nct x ,-- 4 ',, y 4'.:', :, ' ''4 ',. , . TI . Fwierel Seirrices. to 1 Be Held on 'Sunday Ill ' At 2 For Mrs. Spjut I 111 I a- - LIODAHla e- in , , -- ' .1, - - I de. i 4 ,'.....4'1,-,,- . .t .,,. ' I 4 ,.., ..i., - It: - , , , , , READER. X bad Intended , week to arrite Of William Cow,Per. lite Englishman. bek who o; s created In verse. -- The Seasons.'" But the .. wait. And, indeed. it willpoet all the same to him. Indifferent bealike to our censure or praise are the dead. ,,,e"-wtiAnd now Cardinal...Mercier ' is dsed sse , t and we like to The quality not the t ( ' of a ,.. man's work makes quantity 1, ': him a 'good 6,6 wrtter. The late Cardinal wrote .i a V few books: necessarily they must be' fin. and treat books; they cam. from a mind of the finest and noble quality. 7CARDLNIAL bWIWaUL The Two Portraits. in Paris. eThe Call." bow. At the World'a Pair in In the heart and the there ware ethibited 4n the Chicago. Isurgery ?, English soon be abandoned his and Department of Fine Arts. two por,I. medical studies and ought seciutraits of Cardinals. ono. by John awn P material things of Everett Millais. of John Henry. the irom the was world. He preparing him- -. Cardthal Newmait, the other by v self cloth. for the taking George I do not 1 an Institute et know if Lbw first departed, church, to create - -connection with the man was ever painted by a capable Iill LOUVItill not did the tb: artist; but how X hare liked to.aes ,. blame of the youngforget Abhe hie wonderful face. g counterbal- was placed in charge of he -ince to that aged sufferer.. thei "The tall priest" Mercier has Cardinal Manning. In the portrait Iand, called by ' his perishioners, and .7 of Newman. the Cardinal looks di-. was tall also in mental endowrectly into the eyes of his behold- nients as well as penion. His roll- -. er; his features are thooe of a .. attitude carried surprise. man of mental power . and yet in- gious however, arriong some of his either- scrutable. not easily to be read: erns, and gave anopportunity to and the thinker is written upon his enemies. He was summoned I to 0 V every line of the face. And Ma- Rome by his opponents who then nJlintrthe spiritual idealist. the constituted a majority of the Col- -. dreamer Is there;-- - of one who lege of Cardinals. But he was a. - - II ( contreverry. Pope Leo thought but little of the material victor In thecase in his favor. Here the I ! things of the earth, and all of the decided spiritualization of the human race. was the tonteMed Point: Mercier Catholic And Cardinal Mercier. Surety be. taught that the Dogma 1 'i had both spirituality and power. A "did not conetitote an ideal which to 'river Of peac indeed, but one able It was forbidden to attempt or a frontier defining the also to fight We are not about suppress to enter Into any' Ecclesiastical activities and limits of the reind."' i To to the adhered this he thought 1 to look questions only into the end of his life. nature of the gifted Child of r ,, Ms Moist Interesting Work, glum. In the later Path. News at ., the movies has been shown the i Relation of Experimental Parg beetle king and queen of Belgium. chology to Philosophy is a Boost amid the sufferers - in the recent work of the oardtnal;! floods; the morale- of the people interesting but the one book of interest be e needed 1lMng up in the time of Mercier to the general public la tbs. disaster . also they needed the ma- Voice of and Ito chaPteri terial - support. Otrdinal Mercier of chaptersBelgium is Courage. my Brethl gave a like moral help to his rem" It was written on Somages.o k stricken countrymen when another ima Sunday. 1911. and its effects flood devastated the land when the waa electrical upon the niaases i of hordes of conquest-ma- d Pruasione the Belgian people. and upon the swept across the frontiers. and laid morale and determination to con- -i borough after borough. city afters quer or die, of the outnumbered . --city. in- - ruipe.-- - The Cardinal un- troops in the field. After that Dol.( mindful of his ease in the land of glum could not yield And the workt the Vatican. departed - for the knows the sequel. socenee of suffering and The nobleness of Cardinal Marl danger. and his heroism made him at once in der is such as belongs to the s. ell men have & part In It; tlicelloi spite of his modesty, O. the help, the bravery of that not to be confined to the few ' 4 , manifesto to the Belgian people! In any sect it shows the progress oZ vain did the German Commandant human beings through the &Ivey 1: !and fills one whit hope. bloater in purple rage. In veld did' Mercier America visited , after he stamp upon. kick Uts helmet into World war, September 19190 a shapeless the gentle deter- the histeception by all classes. wait mination of the lover of peace was and cordial in fact. enthosiaatic.4 7,, triumphant; the people took cour- most of the modem yet true the age, and the world knows the re. determinedheroism man vas recognizedLW from ruins.: rise. her snitBelgium The cardinal returned his welCardinal Mercier never wavered in all. come to kind. and expressed hie his faith in the ultimate victory of edmiration the people and, the allied armies, nor failed to so ideal of thefor United States. His de- -, tell the sorely pressed citizens, the words were indeed a great 'parting soldiers'at the front the ideal after .compliment to our repubilcan ime all said and done Is more potent stitutions. than materialism. faith., stronger than "Tenches." So, those three Eear reader. I aso nothing if not portraits againCardinal Manning. faahlonable and there.. , worn then in contemplation of the fore. I have boon of late. in the sufferings the desire for the ame- words of our aboriginea "heap tdck lioration of the race; Cardinal Indian," and my weekly letter is t Newman. the subtle, the logical,' somewhat shorter than usual. that 1 the unknowable, the writer of the fault. in the right direction. I know undying "Lead Kindly Light." and that you will kindly forgive. 1.44 this yet militant car. us receive a lemon from the noble, dinal of the people, these are those life of the Cardinal Mercier. and. among ths world's great writers. emulate him in ideals and willI to, , snake those ideals of practical! Life of Cardinal Merck. , to our fellow men. "Ali 116.4 In 1811 in the little village not value. tore longs. longs for spring" &sot ' far from Waterloo. Brianett Al. reader. you and If' lend. was born the future Cardinal - THIS AND THAT. Mercier. Distinguished, for religion was the family into which he came: other members of the fanitily bad Writwr In hairdremer'sever turnmt the says that nobody's hair received high honors from Catholic church. Even as a youth. white overnight Maybe he's right:, tot women lot bare their' a had fen eon but Pious of these the People that be as destined for a career hair turn red or yellow in lees Umw other than secular. The future car-- , than that There are a lot of well behaved' dine'. however. prepared for the medical profestrion and upon his young men ht these dart They, graduation grom college studied are in the penItentlartea.--fleleeted- ., yellH soul-tortur- ed t - : follow, ' , ,.,,g., , ' Ili, -' --F1 , , , ', ) ......, , , Ai . ,Al , , I MRS-- SIGRID M. SMUT. rurto'st Jterriceslozhtrasigeht Matilde Eitman liplut, who died Jan. It at her home. 28$ Edith ihx0111111, Will be held in the Liberty SL wart chapel Sunday, Jam, o'clock. was Ernest married to AiraSplut K. SPlut in October. 19111. Surviving her besides her husband are one Predeocatxupstila, 1 southern tending to litutineas,. California. Mr. Bodine of J. John At; Murray. r'itk Utah, was a Los Angeles visitor last week. Martha Rieman Of Salt lake lion. Clarence. three sisters. Mrs spent hist month in Les Angeles. Melding Johnson, Mrs. Gunnar Miss Moselle Michaelson. presMonson and Mrs. Charles H. Prescident of the Primary and Y. L. M. oon. all of Salt LAJEtt, and two 1. A; of ti)e California mission rebrothers, Robert Mimed. in, Swedceived her release last week. Miss en. and dine Lendstrom of Los Michaelson was taken III over a Alikeeies. month ago but to fast tetioverint. The body may be viewed at the es The the Lee residence from 11 to I o'clock the conference honored her with day of the funeral. Interment will a farewell party Monday night at '''' be in Watch Lawn cemetery unwhich time h was presented a der direction of 44,1adqu1zt valuable book by the mintionariea. Carlquist company. ; Miss Michaelson will, return to St,. Charles. Idaho. bar home town. Blackfoot Residents Air. and Mrs. Spencrr Clark of Ogden arrived In Los Angeles last Observe Golden Wedding week to visit friends and relatives for a few-daBLACK7O6T. Idaho. Jain, IC short glair afters In St. George. golden wedding of tepeciallThe Elder Preston of the Mr. and Mrs. &MEM Enke loon was Nibley 3 M. M. I. A. general board of Salt observed Jan. 33. in the Saturday. YUCCA IN BLOOM. Lake is spending a few days In Second ward amusement ball. OsBed te Desert Lore. "The Condl of the Loyd, ' Lou Angeles. when seven of their children. 26 Mr. Mrs. C. and of Allen James and tour grandchildren :BY ELIZABETH' CANNON POR- - And better had man or beset he not Richmond. Utah, are visiting with joined with other within the length of that sinewy their TER- relatives and friend. In the eelsdaughter and family Mr. . form. I saw a pony die an hour and Mrs. W. P. Wilson. and chilbration. brood in mystery. after a rattle snake had buried lla TEMBuch of Compton, Calif. After dinner a program was of its lure lies in its po- teeth in its hoof. And I have 'seen dren Elder O. Robert McKinley of riven by the children and grand&II over & has shake cowboy tentialities, hidden wealth, that AnNirudide. Lea arrived in Idaho. children. Game, followed and the as he stooped & shoot & rattle never been dissipated through the soak& celebration continued until a late geles last week and was assigned S. hour. When I Joked him about it (he to labor in the Long beach C"ages.The desert ka a vast treasure Eskel Enkeleen was born in bad shot and bits of the snako's ference. 'house of stored-u- p wealth. Mrs. G. of Salt Denmark. Oct 1. 1654. and on Nov. Joseph Jeppeon la tbe fileepink Beauty that head wore overt then adorning a Lake and her sister. Mrs. Katie 32. 1353. Minnie Christensen was squawberry bush ) he re- Mason of are born In the same country. Idaho. ;needs only the magic touch of wat- nearby They plied. all soberly: "If you had liv- spending, a Ashton. came to America each having lointwo weeks vacation Those wakefulness. into er to stir ed in this country as long as I have eoast.--At Gm ed Church. the met and Bei,along at they present of seen snake the results and rattle who play the part of Prince ham City. Utah., They wete marSr. visiting in Monrovia wit-- Mrs. shake too." Main ried Mouse son. Elder Mason. B. in tag are rewarded with rich volup- bites you'dNot Endowment the Walter tio the Oat. the grain is laboring in that disSalt Lake. Jan.. 23. 1376. toonenems- Witness They This diamond-bac- k is a fair op- llon. whothe Los Angeles confer.-oncempioneered to Artzona. Feb. 3. vast in the scattered Defiant in that he give warning ot trict ofThey patches are to for 1176, leaving today Brigham City. returning approach. which is more than end then came to MICK Creek, Idapire of southern Utsh; the date his pranelaca end thenee to Uteh. can be oaut tor the fierce wildcat Salt ho. The lecture. 'Utah. the Wonder. palms or Death trelley; the almond or the treacherous mountain Mr. Esketsen recalls with pride sechards of the Salt River country; d cat is a night for- land of America," was presented Use five crops of hay a year in the the fact that he woo Instrumental night by Supt. Lewis E. In the daytime it will sun Sunday ager. In building the first irrigation .linperial. Wolf somnolently on a rock ledge. Rowe in Monrovia. ' Because of its stillness we ars? with ditch in the 1dink Creek country. its enormous bushy black and son One still resides in that disapt to think of the desert as being tail drooping like a plums I uninhabited- - Yet this country has whits trict. They remained in Mink News Notes 1 the edge Chicago as- over own, its " Creek 11 peculiarly ,a tenantry years then removed to The coyote le an outlaw with' a a ranch near peceally adapted to cope with its between Blackfoot prine upon his bead. Most of the Mr. difficulties. Even the sparse Veg- western the rivers. where they resided unan and i states pay I bounty on him Mr.CHICAGO., and etation is armed with spikes 60 1917 A. W. when they bought their til Matheson entertained because of his undoubted prodilsospears. To pluck the insipid fruit tion home in this city. for Yining pigs, tender Iambi. guests at their home on Thursday of the tuna the adventurer braves I Dr. in of honor their 11 children are H. Jan. of, Eight evening, out Hs follows Juicy calves. a maze of spines. In place of green and still living. Mrs. William M. McKay. who All save a daughter STRIEL alglirMAIN somas. the adage of "Ho who fights and and vassals the crucifixion thorn. In Los Angeles with who resides left the for Ogden. following day runs away trill live to fight anThe Satirise CML were present at her three children. make where will their Utah, is they he other day: Like tha Welsh. the celebration. Mr, 1eakeleen's sunrise call of the open not beaten boons he .retires to horns. reit gives at the New Willard ho- brother , The Correspondencel (Special and from burro Brigham City Wal spaces is the bray of the the mounttime. It is hard to hit a The rifSta included the officers D. C.. Jan- - MI tel. WASHINGTON,Nes Ion of also in attendance. C. Clarence the evening dirge io.thir howl of coyote as he fades &wisp, like. a of the various auxiliary organisaMayor the eoyote from an adjacent ridge. shadow In tho dotanco The tions. A set of silver ware was pre- - ...JThe Wesstern Coitus elub beld Salt Lake was a visitor In Waah- 4 -- 4 The burro is the beast of burden gaunt eve ington last week on his way home hunter may sometimes dig out the seined to Dr. and Mrs. McKay: weekly meeting last Monday I of the western desert., just as the young that arabidden in a bole in the Mrs. Lois from New York. Jan. U. I Communication evening. of Friday home t the nine adapted,- - to the ground.-camel is peculiarly They vary to number, Young htdiew of the- Logan Square Meldrum, of P streeL atra Man' Shirley P. Jones of Belt Lake a d travel in the east. This little to nine and resembio Mutual Improvemedt association. Leo current been In Washington the past two Ms from the gave Johennessess entertained the members of the events, and Mrs. Blanche 'Lewis two weeks on business. quadruped can exist where cute puppies. Worthy Movement other aniMala would die of starveW. Halverson Farr, assistant at- Desert dwellers are familiar with Young Men's association. Games gave a, review of the opera Louise, - Meets With Favor on a foothold -- tion.It can iteeps. was with On torney general of Utah. is in Washthe "yip, yip". gathering call bt the were played and a candy-pu- ll piano accompaniment& atprecipitous mountainside whereThea pack at dusk. The bowl of th the feature of the evening. business. official on club tho ington evening Wednesday horse will Mumble and plunge. Mr. Sterling Taylor of Provo. tended Lewis C. Carrick. of Salt Lake. Editor Deseret News: coyote is the most desolate ot night the opera Louise in a body. burro can remove est unwelcome roundsUtah, spent the past week in Chi- - the opera being given in the new! has becn a. visitor in the Capital Through the untiring efforts of rider fromItz back with one gracegiro attending to business. for his Weehington Auditorium. by the during the past week. Mr. Karrick the members of the Relief Society The Innocent howful flick of its of firm Prove. renIs at the in Interested of the Burton ward. presided over production Opera company. The Of use to Man, on the other ever. It carries" the pack of the lone Mutual play entitled, 'Mum- - Chicago was in French. with Merl smokeless fuel and was invited by by Sister Sarah South. an associathe hand, is the badger which resem-- ! MTTheand - area Pre- - dition Prospector of the southwest. 1 the titreau of mine. of the Unitbak-Mumma"M. the tion has been formed under the and M Antsseau, muff scudding Garden. human denizen of the desert. With his an animated I .1.an. 16 to a large and en- - lanoff. This is one of a seriesCul--ot od States government to undertake name Civic Ceuta V. The purpose of his hammer the prospector follows along- the ground. This furry ani-- 1 seated thuslastic audience his of the the et 1 Logan completion eiperiments this aasociation is to offer opporoperas that the Western the mirage of hidden wealth. Boma,. mai- destroys rodents. With his Square chapeL station in tunity to women without making This play was four tue club is attending in a group. at the bureau of minesnow times be finds IL If be does not he powerful claws be can dig gopher, coached almost distinction as to B. LYna a has Re at former Alder. bold Pittaburrh. be by will retires He dessert. himself next or Posiand of Th out solace the in, meeting has the dig , on student his work tion In lite to getreligion Utah. I0 the at the JOh&1111011Sen of completed report a Proper trainIf he la in funds the pronpector backward into his lair pulling the The csat, whichUniversity the home of two was which the selected from to pant Roland. occupied there, in He the difor ,seems Under her lila may have IL whole airing of burros' dirt in after him.apartment practical ing and several doge tie. himself. rides be the originaher- of trench war- Iota) M. I. A. members, consistedThe Capital Review club. a litof Slater South and with 0 A girl was born Jan. 24 to Mr. rection 7 the leader. If a dog gets tired he' fare. no proves & beavrseight, of the following: Madeline Swartthe ansistanos of experienoed and society compossed of Utah rary 1111) GanG. and Osmond Mrs. hold num-Paul 1 wood, skunk A Hyde. will more Whitney, Evelyn 0 agile women in Washington. lucks him In a saddle bag. women well opponent to the trained . claims will he 1 Chipman. Georgia tte next meeting on Monday eveher of pack animals enables the which uses its bushy black and mellow. Drew M. where instriction be arranged may WHO KNOW Nor WY. Anderson. Elise ning at the home of Mrs. IL H. Pasant, Waldo ., ' )woopector tocarry a liberal supplya white tail as a balance as it skips Hansen. received as to how to worn Clesaon Cottrell Esther IL Willey., of water, thus guarding against The club bee taken for its Ahs- sad are they who know Dot clothing or such out of bring lightly around. If the innocent bywithstyle drY camp," terror of the traveller stander gets too close watching the Krantz. Wendel Hyde. After the winter program the subIests "Pub: out great POMP into such a conlove, Mrs. on the desert. for without water he battle between the two he might play the cast was entertained at lic Buildings But, far from passiotes tears and dition that good use can be made - dim Mute evidence of theses) who' perforce have to bury his clothes the home of Madeline Swortwood. Elmer W. Pratt will give a talk on .. smiles. of it again. Teter on instruction Dr. and Mrs. William M.. McKay I have gambled and lost le men in the "Octagon House. one of the Drift down a moottleasses. beyond In baking. cooking. In preservation .....,, victim-o- f of those fora& entertained a number - of- - their the both which' of bleaching bones Washington. . houses old 4111Y-coasthistoric of fairy. Mita. of meat and fruit is oontemPlated: , Th. - ors is the HUM antelope chipmunk. friends Monday evening. Jan. Mrs.-- - B,- FL Rob- And crawl the 'makes ...., ot and ja, whose line sadder longing also night ochooki for boys and they misThil climbs up' and feeds oft that their home. Various ILEO WI and j erta, of the Eastern- States Klee empty.air. and never. topch girls will be arranged.- - There will tho. 'Wash- The musical program Wee fralOyed-despised save beers visitors-1- u 'The progiector'nvolves a- mandion,' warm month of those dear they be desert Mr. Frank Evans has returnel opportunity for boys to learn . While In places the southwest made water-hol- e love. ington during the week. by scooping out cabinet making and for girls in 1 been blown Into groat- drifts to Chicago to continue his duties here bosses guests were 11:11;t the the sand, spreading a piece of can- has much. they wasting, suffering of the as secretary of the American Farm dressmaking. cooking. etc.. apo that and Mrs. William H. ButWaiting. vas in the hollow and pouring it resemblingA the sand dunes Senator ot a as fine clear musk. amber. built snake .ma ha engagBureau Federation. after 'Pending! King.' - President Roberts is being young people . lightweight Sahara. . - full of water from OD. of his bags. Is life to those who pilgrim-Mo- the ed In something useful and be navigating .these the Christmas holidays in Salt accompanied of the in his survey Burros and doge drink from this speciallyis theforsideslidec ' eve-' streets In off the the Lake 'of westernother'the and kept citiee. branched slopes hand In hand from dawn to nings. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Rasmussen neighboring In Mentioning the poison-arme- d Besides knowing the signs of Church by Elder C. O. Burton. dusk. , desert life. one must not forget the entertained fifty newts at their That this mseement insets with old this the of rugged Marylanotcon. toutcropping quarts Each morning nearer Paradise. which is liable to crawl home Wednesday evening. Jan. 20. president favor In proven by the fact that ininer becomes arise in desert lore. tarantula ferenee. Oh. for shall not them his make. who angels pray! Mr. Kirkham. superintendent with the- sleeper In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Horace of ........, committees have been He loves the sight of the Washing- In , Numerous They stand In everlasting light: the Granite school sands. Knowlton. who have recently.re- - appointed district has put for the an- They ton palm. for where it grows there bed upon the walk in Mexican smile Allah's the in by south days Farther n turned from Audi-soart Salt Is water; just as he knows that the tharbest lichoulw the City where nualUtah State sorter banquet. hie-heAnd Plumber-i- d crawls We A they wore married Lake by , -- beetiiies desert on New Year's which school located on State street. will be held Feb., I at the be pulls tight- day. night. beautiful were resemblee smoke in the distance. sleeping baghiswhich Many The tor' at the epeakere presents; Hotel disposal of the snsoctation Roneevelt., a with , neck string around , Mr. ly himself - grows in & dry wash. He of a to and Mrs. KDOWI" the evening will be Senator Reed presented to Here they inky 'use IMO roomy . keep out the multitudinous pests ton. Itches camp in the Shin shade auditorium for this purpose. Prom Justice George Sutherland. Smoot. and hits sting. Eider Charles Olsen of Oakland. Senato'r Valliam H. King. tree. He avoids gapping that now on there will be regular in. on the poisonous thorn of the Calif., who bes been laboring in Don B. Colton and Con- -. struction every Wednesday from 1 , drink. furnishes and which or this mission some time. WIN plant E. 0. Leatherwood, to 3 oclock In the afternoon. Pacific Coast Naws released last week and returned to Pressman Clothing. and shelter to the Meld-ca- I of Agriculture Teachers will be well trained woJ If all feeling of beauty has not Salt Lake City. where he went to SeCrOtati To Frank M. Jardine.General men. nome ladies of Granite high L. D. IL hospital for an opera- - Hines. director of the United States been dried out of hint he thrills the woCorrespondenol) most reliable (Special and school the at the loveliness of the yucca in Goa. , be toastThousands of ,,...'''...a..---,.........,..-veterans' men- of the Burton ward Relief LOS ANGELES, Jan. I bloom. The early Catholic Indians A large attendance was present master. Moyle. chairr. Interested in this g W. McMurrin left at both called these graceful white 'Mires """' - ..'....''''' .Clcaenioarenot-""kwaBriZveletmY.ent Joseph committee. Mernirla and see. man the of banquet evening it.' and desiring Informathe "candles of the Lord." Be also last ThuradaY night for Sacramen- along of the Chicago con- - will beret the affair in charge. are to obtain such quarterly welcome tion which is may knowledge cbmnicradpin . Elder John ference held at the Logan Unless will Mackey of Salt C life of a man in an to where heand "Bayer Cross" on tablets, you A. Wickse 1 ocatilla stores that the, emergencI. was the megaton morning - getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin prescribed' - . Also De" -- In the next few weeks visit the var. various nnsioned..t avenue.er. land by physi,:, members from the Suaday the guest of honor .and speaker at iti)', to lackof nuiletet has i0121 branches and conforms, of ' 'promised all assistance. even Denignmi oil the Waste. school Classed. clans and proved safe by millions älfer 25'years for ad- - the Janutbsy Meeting of the Innis California mission. Interesting tbo organic state assistance the is by' thought in nests were dresses Desert birds make their given by Lena Yonk- - Legal club of George Washington Funeral serriceti for Thomas 'S. Wood. By restoring L She ocatilla bush, a fact well known Parkinson of Los Anigoies. formerly Metter. a local missionary. and university law school. There were thisirontotheblood to the Gila monger. which feeds of Salt Lake. were held in the Bishop Wishing tho bog of success to in students Colds Headache at' Neuritis26 of Utah law Sec. the about Lumbago oft the eggs. This is the only pots- - Matthews ward Thursday. Jan. ft. ond ward of Nuzated ;IIerbeen. thviseurr.nletreaulykingyouIr:m. - .oneus - , lizard in America. Its special 1126. Siphon John Collins The program of the evening sea- - of the club. presided. ,.. . in quickly Pain Too Tomo Toothache t Rheumatism habitat is the Arizona desert. From Neuralgia pERMAN L. BEBLERZ President McMurrin- end sion Included addresses by the fol. Miss Verona, Toronto spent Sunft meat Oto auoies chnmic fatigue Ind 411 E. Robort Avonoc . the pink and black designs of its charge. were the speakers lowing: Pres& John IL Taylor. day in Washington. the guest ne gives Dew strength and vigor. Will not Walker Eider akin. never twice alike. the Navajo the music being furnished by the "Mei Purpose of Life:" Elder Mr. avid Mrs. B. Taylor. Thurber. Balt Idaho OM teeth or disturb the smock Indian has copied designs for his Loa President of the I Mies Toronto Is on her way home injure Angeles conference . nilationKim mineral iron. blankets. baskets and bead sr I ON eonference. "On Marriage." and from 'school In New York. She is It changes Its skin everpliz months arias. Take Mutated Iron for 2 weeks. Melvin IL BaLlard Irene ea Mrs. Gus Anderson of Evanston. Eider ReviewerNes. I picked up Ole and brings forth a totaltrzzbew back "Faith." if The not been who have At all a in few weeks following mutdcal and Lucy Tolton. improved. limey latest book of yours last night. and motif. Its poison It carries In the Wyo.. Is spending Vocal solo, visiting and attending. school in rood druggists. . Diego and other southern Cal-- numbers were, given: I nsver budged out .tif my 'chair . w gums of ita ugly, jawThis eigh- San . ()vita York Rem GronarnanlPlano solo. Only' giBayer", package' Nel. City. ifornia cities, until 4 Welork this morning., .. , for match Accept ""'" teen inch lizard is a liar Williams or end Loa number by the Miss Elizabeth Stewart. daughMrs. Anna Notheim so Murray, ft another AuthorGoodnemeWas a diamond-bac- k rattler, wEicil -- ---contains r. , formerB. in gan Los Stewart. &lusts C. quartet.-proven directions., .., is ter ci......5 visiting Angeka 'Utah, e Li denizen of the waste & N,.. Interesting? Eldepa Whitehead, Evans. 'Gra- - ly of Salt Lake. now a student at EfIrtil ' The rattle snake coils its body with her daughter, Mrs. Whittle, boxes of but T' didn't wake up until tablets.: "No; "Bayer" ESITHL.4BLOODIA Bandy ' ham and Booth arrived here today the Washington College of Music. haastruc Scots. that into a spiral from Which it Wrings and family. Also bottles of 24 and ., ' 3WillatiODAL where conWI will r all Mrs. was ,L of at a E. chief Mr. and the, they Browning performer to stalks its Lahr Into Its victim. AssSzis Is at Inds oast et Its7ss itametscone et aewassocrattease se Jesus-Chris- - - - cecaar..cf A.-gal- ys - I ruorr , - six-fo- ' -- . e. lion-Th- e ring-taile- ' - Utahns in the Nation's Capital - t ','3, P 4 4 -- - world-famou- ma; 1 - peace-lovin- -.- r - . 21.--- 7 1 , By Alfred Lontbouros. . DEAR -- . 111:11,0371- - CARDECAL . ".'" - - VIE THE GMT WRITERS 1 . lobed; when the tempest UMW. whielo plungedmetattexewrthe at -- science. moorings. the broke Like thread. Then I seised upon that help whkh- many before nie have laid bold ot. I ettesht and found peace in God. Siam then I have oertalnly not abandoned science hut I have seaweed to It another place in iny Ws." Itenjamin Franklin: "Young Man my advice to you ia that you cultivate an acquaintance with the firm belief in the Holy Scriptures, tor this la your certain interest. I think Christ's system of morals and religion as he lett them with us. the beat the world yer saw of le likely to see." Daniel Webster: 'If wit abide by the principles taught in the Bible. our country will go on prospering and 40 prosper; but. if vre and our peeterity neglect its instructions and authority. no man can tell heir sudden a, cataatrophe may overwheim us and bury all our glen, profound obscurity. The Bible , i, i . - - I permits.' God con be Ignored with unruffled serenity. Burbank is a boteldet. trim through thorough studies and intelligent experiniests Is the domain of the plant world. has succeeded Jierforining. as were. xxiiracko. In the line of preducing new varieties of flowers. seed. tc.. and wheat a euoidloo arises CO0Ceraille Miff beautiful worit, he certionly bag the noose-ooz- e knowledge to sneak whit salacity and is entitled to be beard by the rest of the world But it is different when bit step over Um into the domain of 4 takes to discuss questions belong- - Vera ea well ea divined. and .1 pit7 who cannot find in it a ing to that field. Then be finds the hinutelf Among tourroundings lees rich eupply of thought and rats of famillez to him. and what be tails conduct.- - I believe to us concerning the doctrines of re- be the Son of God. The,,Minlictsa ligion bas no mare weight than which be wrought establish-Imy the opinions of other laymen. His mind his pommel authority and study of botany does not enable render It proper for me tokbelleve him --to decide the question of the what he ateeerts. existence of God or of the resurThe Diteance of Infinity. rection. We do not go le a gardNapoleon Bonaparte: neg.. no metier how distinguished. 'j know to learn something about a Bible men. end I tell you Jenne Christ was man. Superficial minds doctrine. but to one who has mud-le- d see not a between Christ the Bible perhaps as thorough- and atharesemblance founders of empires and mastered has as Hi...Burbank ly 'That the botany. We go to a jobreicisai when .resemblance does not exist-- There we are sick. to an 'architect when between I. other and Christianity florist a to we want a, bones. and religions the distance of infinity.: when we desire flowers. but we Alexander. Caesar. Charlemagne do not OtPOOt the florist to teach and myeelf founded empires. But can raise uli theology. because be on , what did we teat the creationa of our genius? Upon cheer fore Janis Christ alone founded His embelieves Mr,. Burbank says he pire upon love; and it this - houir rnillions---of men will diAlor- him. Jesus-was pay-wonderful a that other existence but that chologist and an infidel. but he In every bow many imperfect:Ulna! does not believe in immortality. of Christ he From the first day to the last be is That alone. proves bow helpless his the same; ,matestic and simple; inis In the field of theology. For Is finitely firm and infinitely gentle. PrOPOsiti011 series of No one can believe that Jesus was He proposes to our faith a with and commands a wonderful teacher and at the mysteriesthat believe should we same time deny the doctrine of giving no other reason than immortality. For that was the fun- them. I- am words damental truth which Jesus taught those tremendous God.'" s "ft and exemplified. in the belief Goetlief--"is a But let us listen to the testimony which has served me as the of A few other men Just as prom- Bible of and literary Ills. my moral inent in their fields as tr. Bur- guide No critielanimill be able to perplex bank in his. confidence which we have onDr. William Kevin: "I ant a firm the of a writing whose contertsined follow I believer in Christianity. tents have stirred up and given in the is it true, very falteritiglY. life to our vital energy by it own, footsteps of my beloved Master. The farther the ages advance 'in atid adwrir hint an my DiviresBav--- the niers trill the Ittbiel lour. In him are all my hopes' be used." future." for the We do not quote these as author University' Prof. Iletrard, of the Kies. but because their words have of Copenhagen: "The exPerienoes of net as much weight as those of life, its sufferings and grief. have Mr. Burbank. In fact. the majorishaken 'My soul and have broken tY of iintiitl. historianti- !Attlee' and prominent the foundation upon which I for- ophers. statesmen men and women generally have merly thought I could boll& rani admirene devout scinow. are of and been. of faith in the sufficiency of Jesus. including ence, I thought to have found In it of the teachings God man concerning a sure refuge from all the conting- his message to encies of life. This illusion is van and Immortality. per-abse- -- , . ftliBurbanks Skepticism sr ' ,, , ' , , , .s' .o-- - THE DESERET NEwIll SATURDIYI J'ASITARY , - . 4 - 1 l . ' , . - . . 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