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Show THE DESERET 1 ' FIry e nE 6PY0111.1QTal1IrIQOE: STO:IAGE PACKII1G SHIPPII1G the - element that counts,. It is the sae thing that successful distinguishes the house from the failure. ,tinisii let dealing With Keyser' . YOU firm service 'behind which. is a that is financially strong and one having earned a reputation second to bone for beneath reliability and responeibility. Is Service Salt Lake Mothers' club yr HE tertained at the annual birth- en- Say luncheon Wednesday in the bollroont or the Newhouse hotel. Arne guests were seated at one tong 'table decorated with baskets of A paeans and isorchid sweet peas the tymbol of the doll. which organisetion, formed the centereurrounded by flow. , piece and was oda of the table were ore. Al the candelabra holding yellow silver erndies. The favors were jonquils. IDames were enjoyed during the oftrO0011 In the president's suits. , IDAHO PRODUCT1011 South IL Soft Lake City, ttaii. Moe Woo. $TZS, WU. Wgroot $ouped program presented during the leached's hour included cello select- 108 ANGELES. March Relationahip betwooa Pacific coast cities and the farm program of Idaho was dlacassod hero Totodey by Gov. C. C. Moore of Idaho. who canto here st time bead of a delegatiou of business men and state tofficiaiee le reviewing devolopment of trade rolotions. the Idaho oxecutive detilarod his state this year would ship into Los Angeles and vicinity 'Mood cars of foodstuffs. The value of Idaho's total farm Output in lPfl was $7.004.000 and in tho peak year of 11P it bad grown to 11441,000.000. governor Moor. said. "Iire ars on a sound production Our 'armors have basis." he said. been wiso in increasing their bards and poultry flocks. We also have zercieed good businoss judgasont in products." Governor Moor. satonded an invitation to Los Angeles to send a delolotion of business man to Idaho to study rosources and development included bookies The Idaho R. E. ShopPerd. Preoithe governor. party dent of the Idaho stet chamber of commerce; Warren G. dwendeen. commissioner of reclamation; W. B.KI06116011. commissionor of agriculstabe dame ture; A. E. Thomas. vrarden: Capt. A. a. Conner. attorney general; R. L. Stangler, diroc. tor of the bureau of markets; Ronald Wood, director of dairies; officials of chambers of commerce throughout Idaho and huminosamen. 11.--(- - Miss Helen Bowers will entertain Wednesday evening gt her home 1097 Fifteenth East street, in honor of the birthday anniversary ot Miss Rhea 811111V11" Twenty guests have been invited. tions by Douglae Beesley. &roomponied by A. A. Beettley . vocal num. hen b7 Mrs. Irene Moss accompani fed by Mrs. Stanley Roberts; the club historr by Mrs. Fred W. Mooof the club president. ; kin; message lire. Earl Van Cott, read by Mrs. hire. Van Cott being Merrill. Albert i nimble to attend on account of illness; violin, sielectione by Stewart Jones, accompanied by Mr. SkelMrs. IA H. Groesbeck was ton. toastmistress. Covers were laid for sit guests. , In honor of Wallace Cragun, retiring superintendent of the Thirty-thir- d ward Sunday sch001. aid Alton Melville, former assistant superintendent, an entertainment was given Monday evening by the members of the new super- Charles E. Forsberg. Stevens and John Stringham K. Edmunds, at the home of Mr. Forsberg on east Fourth South street. The guests were the officers and teachers of the Sunday school and numbered 51). Games And musie vrer enjoyed and supper was screed. Mr. Cragun was presented with a fountain pen and pencil and Mr. Melville with book. In appreciation of intendency. Mrs. Hans Flo entertained at an I informal luncheon Wednesday at her home, $ S M street. The lunch-tertable was decorated in inning flowers. Covers were laid for eight , m - - A- - The charity commfttee of the Lirdiee club entertoined EIk social at the home of hirti E. N. Cariquist. SSS Third avenue. Wed- their servicss. Games were en. , seedily afternoon. by tea J Jared and were followed Mrs. H. L. Nelson and tea table were rooms the and The Nelson of Hollywood. Calif, blossomswith spring :arranged formerly of this city. are visiting , - In charge of the arrangemmii In the city at the home of Mrs. :wer Mrs. W. C. Contain. chair. E. Ostler. Mr. Nelson will leave In i num; Mrs. E. N. Carlquist. Mrs. the near tutuve for a mission to Bessie J. Cook. Mrs. J. W. Oral. the northwestern states. :Mrs. Ernest Hall. Mrs. George D, Leiria, Mrs. H. A. Major. Mrs. E. ,Mr.. Frank B. Stephens has reM. Remy, Mrs. turned T. Mylor. Mrs. fromgCalifornia . where she N. J. Shields, Mrs. W.. H. Swart-Jaghas the last three444montbs. and Mrs Frank E. Williams- She spent visited at Ukiah in northern , with Mr. and Mrs. 1A'11- In honor of Mrs. Justin R. Davis California lard Stephens 'and -at San Diego who will leave soon for an ex- and Los Angeles. tended stay in the east, members of the board of directors of the The board of directors of the Women's National Republican 14141108' Literary club will meet at '; 'federation entertained at a luncn- the clubhouse Thursday morning eon at the Wang tea shop Wednes- at 10 o'clock. day afternoon. Games were en- The arts andcrafts section will $0Yed following' luncheon. Covers meet a working session at 10 were laid for 12 guests. The lunch- oclockforThursday morning. Mrs. ' eon table was decorated in spring C. K. Sims will he hostess for the lutricheon to be served nt 111:d0 Mrs Lafayette Hanchett will en- o'clock. At o'rlock Mrs. tertain at a luncheon Thursday tin Kerr will talk on 'The Aus, RoMarian-Lois In room tea St the mance of Patchwork and Quilting." honor of Mrs. Davis. There will also no an exhibit of , 7 , quilts. The regular meeting et the readers section will be held at the clubhoute Thursday at 4 p.m. A meeting of the College club will be held Thursday evenlog in the lounge of the Belvedere- - Miss Katherine Forrester and Miss Alice Rowe will be the hostesses. pie 4 rem-rive- s.' Vet-em- ed ay , It a a gP Dr. le Mrs. James McClain Shields and Mrs. Jessica Maxwell have returned to their home in Pittsburg after a week's visit with Mrs. Sarah Bogga Mrs. Shields and Mrs. Max.. well were en routs to their home from California, where they spent lay ch a , 1,, the winter. E. Marsteller Dentist. Stor. - , - a Mrs. Mary Halloran Bowles will leave, the end of the week for Monteres, Calif., for a s a I guarantee fit, ierrice and Section F Lynda thapter. 0, E. 0., wM meet Thursday afternoon at quality. 0 o'clock with Mrs. Houston, street Mrs. M. J. Bud26052 So. Main. Was. 6227 145 Apricot dy wiU be chairman. All members are invited. ":Sfie Save You Money." Mona Couple Celebrate Wedding Anniversary COIrt MONI; March e3 0A1.411011.t.i) 42 (1 MI 13 Finest In eity. Doz. isPeedell - ;771k. P rL72 gott'lle la mg p.n.. modsuds., etkentliti 01.. phone L(24,Npf:' ld, o no . - ' P. Joak.boa rredent. wyo.; Job F. atm harry 411 1.11P .4 1. '1. ,40114 Cruse or. "La.. 4 win n4 a .44; 64 'A, or 0 fa -- 244101 114,46 . , la ad ItAtut nterer oaken." PARAMOUNT --- IMPRESS Gloria mi. I, &tamed Lady." Willtlike ba Unman' eanamly: talk Alma, TICTORT,.--fle- a Iterma" Paramount Ptctura arttb Jack Mott. V L0101101 Vide, comedy. Path laoato. - Iambi . , firtNIMOLIUKeL The money market has bad nothing to do whit the 'stock exchange. Prices have gone up when money was comparatively high and they have gone down when it was comparatively low. Irby business ttnetion bas a number of uncertainties and disappointments. These hems been showing in 'stock fluotnetions and in Irregularities of trade reports. In some quarters the opinion expressed was that th, process If correction had been named to extremes in eenain instancee the same as it has on the buy. lug aide and Mel many good stocks could be bought around present quotation with little or no risk involved. The publio . however, is in no hurry to come In with the market in its weeent SIAM and is content to await until it is difinitely that bottom has been reached.-(0opyrigle26.) con-tank- ed -- as-gor- instead of on the esmpuit The winners were. Riley Plumber. Daniels, 17 points: William Buys, Hebei' Third ward. le; Don Anderberg, Heber Second, 14; Ferris Horner, Hobe Third. 11; Russel Buys. Heber and Second. 11; Earl Jorgensen Ferris Duke. Heber First, le each. , Jr weather conditions will Permit the finale will be played Saturday. April S. but at present there is a foot of snow on the ground. "-i- H. ManehesterApril Primaries wards will on asset In tho Itastor party 'iv. armory Saturday toning. April S. 111:32BWasarli stall boys proonit at sits kt.b school Soturday to partielpoto ta rho Voila timerhat000t timbred 10, OwIi41 to 0 oess,eoss of the snotsot ilso Now I'll 4 Wow Se OVA a th )61, - 111.01 unt 3 to S p.m. in the Ninth ward chapel, Fifth East and Fourth South streets. Take car No. S. Program. refreshments and dancing. NotheriandeApril , 3 at I body-torturi- nf tor conotipation 1 onte mad. sod dem did Odd 700 Wm- - Dolor I aderted sakes it. Woe esaddipeded kart me skit with lb. ll bosiMin. but I tad that elope ALL-Badi- eseattpodsok nod robrmea Edam LW W. baguet's.' KIILLIL Irma Mass Iikislogb. (I, to mr., Nallores sigma se a Inoseplosit lis to ALL-BRA- Ma Logan Temple it,) .1 . , I Friday evening April Z and on Wednesday evening April 2. at eclock in time to register for the regular evening oession of the Cache Stako. JOSEPH R. SHEPHERD. President. re-op- , The Mantl temple will close Fri. day evening. April 2. and reopen Tuesday morning, April IL LEWIS ANDERSON. Prost,. I , CHURCH NOTICES Officers and board members of Pioneer stake will hold their regular monthly meeting in the stake hall. Wednesday. March 111. at 7:110 p.m. Bishops and counselors and instructors of priesthood classes are specially requested to bs pre". tont. Family and Surname Organization Notices All interested in the :ones stir. name. call at Room S03 Templeton Buildingb any day during conference week, between the hours of I a. tn. and I p. Pric Ing D alns la Your Thigh Over Atkins !Watt Servs ' When you feel those tinglin r, pains that travel down the pricking and ieg to 4Lh heel, don't wait thigh to be told that you have sciatic. neuritis. Stop St the nearest drug store and get a supply of soothing. wonderful healing which soaks in through absorbent Tysmolthat the pores and drives out pain and inflammation. yamol Jo highly recommended' for nerve pain in 111, part of the body. whether caused, 1.y neuritis. sciatica or rheumatism. neuralgia, Apply a little to the affected part and right away the tortvire ceases. That numb. tingling foól.ng in the skin soon disappears and along with it goes the :torte inflammation which is responsible for paiu . soreness and tiffnes, with Anybody Can use Tysmol safety, because it contains perfect no dope of any kind. Try it this very night Price Si at The Owl Drug Co..or Second South and Wain other good drug streets. President. 'tore. Tysmol any Company. Alfg. Chem. late. 400 Sutter St.. San Francisco. wM close Apply Trimmed p - ' '50 p.m.. 3. at I p.m. Northrs States-40- M at the Merry Gardena. 134 eerie Main street. Dancing and refresh. meets. bliesionaies, companions. relatives and former residents are - ollflc: Travel and Pedestrian Insurance - ALL-BRA- N 2 at Northwestern Statee..-Ap- ril p.m. in Whitney ball, A etreet relieve conatipation permanantly and .flectit d avenue. Take car No. if oaten regularly: two table. 1 or No. to First avenue and A spomitcds dailyith every 11118111, street and walk on. block north. in chronic cases. Ready to serve; SamosoApril at 11:30 p.m. In Delicious in cooking. With milk the Libert3r ward, Denver street fruit or other cereals.. Doctors and Harvard avenue. Take ear No. Everyon. thvited. recommend Kelloggs because it is 11. ' Boottish--Ap-rli 3. at 1111 p.m. In 100 bran. Ensign ward amusement hall. Maio by Kellogg in Bata Creek the rcorner Ninth 4 D street Sold by grooms every. Take ear No. 1. - - gichigan. where. Served at loading hotels at I p.m in and restaurants. , Third ward amusement mild Iet east, Seventh Boob' street 11 car. 13 A INo. Africe-LApr- il S. at I pm.. the Thirty-fourt- h ward Eighth West between North chapel.1 ALL-1:21- d . li, 1;1Ptitb evening. To Old fmmgn)mwsdo tho intestine into tryil p.m. offieere will be elected. 101L CAUSES IIIDIGEST101- 1-. your body to torment you with mm liesdac pim- and sleoplesimess can closilc to it. Rid yourself of disease. Begin this writes: today. As Mr. names ALIAIRAX b eke boot lima, ; ( ECONOM ICAtIrCP E D r) '.. in the rorest Dale ward chapel. corner of Ashteutavenue and Lake street. Take car No. IL At 9;30 - T.PLAATr-North and . II - amusement ball. Fifth East and Seventh South streets. Take Fifth East ear. 1 Constipation ends the backwash from ril(D,) A" co. - , tp )1ki'll ;IliAl 1;10I: 1 , Spanish-America- tAtt 1 the-labori- OM. with Kellogg's () B ' Twelfth-Thirteent- 1., et prompt and permanent .relief . . "Ire. k, club gave a I il (AP)--Uni- moats. DIVIDEND PAYMENT PLAN stret. 1 95 Our Easy ' , ;it-ed- ' at Cash. Prices on at semi-annu- r Vie Sell Amara, at p.m. Western StatenApril 3 at in the Eighth ward chapel. Firth South and, Third East streets. Take pm.. in the First ward chapel. Eighth South and Eighth East oar No; O. streets. Take car No. S. walk one S at block east. or car No. T. walk one BirminghamApril In the Twenty-secon- d ward amuse-me- block west. , hail. corner Fourth North 1:311 p.m. in 11at BrintedApril and Second West streets. Take ear the Fourteenth ward amusement No. 21. hall. First South street. between Canfornise--Apt- il I at 11:10 p.m. Vi'est Tempt. and First West In the Ls Grande ward hall., Yale streets. ' avenue and McClelland street. Take Central I at I p.m. Sugerhouse care to Yale avenue In Granite StateeApril stake tabernacle. Thirty-thir- d block weal. Misand walk one-ha- lt Take South and State ionaries and friends invited. ear No. 13. Program and dancing. CanadisusAprti 1, at I p.m In London Confereuce--Apr- il I. at the McKinley ward chapel. Ilea 7:41 p.m. In the Pioneer atake hall. south State street. Yak car No. 122 west Fifth South street. Take . Missionaries Cid lainte 'South West Temple. South Second West or West Seventh South street 2 at ll Eastern State-sAprProgram and refreshmenta at the roof tr arden. L. D; IL U. pin. All ears. Discussion Of reorganization and of former atudents. Saints. wastes. consolidation of the English conFtrim and companion,. Teunimill. revels-April S. at 1 . In hileakete-,-April- li. at 1.30 p.m. in the recital hell or the L. D. I. h ward chaschool or ornate roe north main the 361 second South street. street. French Saints. migteleftart.. Pet ear east Ha' and theiro.friendo asked to attend. Taka New ZealandAptil S. at I:11 The lerensh Mothers club. tom- posed of mothers of miaelonstrim p.m. in the Twentieth wardstreet in France will also be in pet. Seeond avenue and 0 Take car No. 2. Matters of special attendance. I ., importance will be discussed. 3. at P.M.. ett Hawaiian...4pol 2 at 1:20 p.m. the McCune School of Music. tto 111 NOIMicill'APrit ward amuseSeventeenth lobs the hall. north main etreet. Program, Take car No. 21. freshments. dancing Missionarieslment Itautbees 6tatesAPril 6 at I and companions and re1ative7Vti missionaries now laborig there In- p.m.. in the Le Grand ward amusement ball. 1001 Lincoln street. vited. I. at 1:15 p.m. In Toniran.April at in I:30 the I in. p JluII.Aprfl Emerson ward chapel, 1151 Tenth ward chapel. 420. Eighth the Emerson avenue. Take car No. 10 street. Take car No. I. to Emerson avenue and walk one-ha-lt 3. at 11:30 p.m. In the IrtahApril block west. L O. O. F. hall. 41 Post Office Refreshments and dancing. place. LeedeAPril 3 at p.m.. in the I TEMPLE NOTICES I Sixteenth ward chapel. 121 north Fifth West street Take cars Na. Th Belt Lake temple will be II or 19 to. Fifth West and North Short program. refresh- closed during Monday and Tuesday. Temple. ments and dancing. April I and I. Reopening WednesLiverpool ConferenceApril S. at day morning. April 1. GEORGE F. RICHARDS. I:30 p.m. in the Second ward 21,--(- - 4 $ gni, al 11:11 - , J April 4. in S. -- , 95'' il semi-annu- - Sport Models Pioneer stake hail. at 121 west 00011M Fifth &MB, at 4 p.m. club will also meet in connection Some of the general authorities with the South African reunion. will attend each of these meetings. Swedlidt----AprS. at I p.m. In OONFERIMCCE FOR THE DEAF. the Granite stake tabernacle. Thirty-third South and State. conferThe regular 3 at I p.m. ence for the deaf will be beitt Pioneer stake hall. Fifth South the auditorium of the Bureau of in West between Temple and First 4, corn- West streets. Informationitunday. AprilThe Take cars No. 1$,- 14 deaf or 11. mencing at 4330 palt. and their friends are cordially InTaititl---Ap- ril 3. at I p.m. at the vited to Mien& home of Eugene IL Cannon. 3314 Seventh East street. The new president. Alma 0. Burton will be Reunions I tendered , Missionary a farewell during the ' socturr Fatal fmag--A IMEENS S. HollandersSunday. , , ,S 95- - SAS - - 141618 to 46 - $ - ht. CO!ISTI Sizes BISHOPS' MEETING. A meeting of bishoprics. ward clerks and an Interested 4n Aaronic priesthood work will he Or Pheum patrons are offered a held in the Assembly Hall on Mongood variety of amusement in the day. April S. 1126, at 1:16 p.m. new vaudeville bill which opelled STAKE CLERKS' MEETING. Tuesday for four days run. The outstanding attraction b the The regular annual meeting of first run screen feature. "Counsel stake clerks will be held In, for the Delonse."- - starring Betty the Mee of the Presiding BishCompson, Utah. film celebrity. the immediatelyafter the close The added nuttiness feature is Vio- opric of the afternoon session of conla Dana in "Along Came Ruth.' Ackerman-Harri- s Five road ference on Tuesday. April I, 1126. show acts include music, both clasPATRIARCHS' MEETING. sical and Jams. by the California Orange Blossoms, a five girl dance A meeting of the patriarchs of orchestra including pretty girls di- the Church will be held in the rect from Hollywood. Church office building, Monday, Comedy featum are provided by April 1, 1226. et 4:20 p.m HYRUM G. SMITH. Early and Laight in "The Toweer;" two colored boys. Honey Boy and Presiding Patriarch. HoofBabe as Dixie ''The ghakey Monte and and Jint. who coin ers;" l'ROM FOREIGN ors-TRIEbine clever acrobatic stunts with the fun they dispense. Metkit of Saints from foreign One- - of the moist enteretaining will be held durbibs of the bill as the "Digital Dex- speaking nations conferences as follows: ing general Marco act of Louise. and terity' April 4, The man performs some clever and in ScandinaviansSunday. Assembly Hall at 4 pm. original magic and card tricks. GermansSunday. April 4, In OWNER or waroa CACIIM HELD. Barrett Hall. at 4 n.m. , prin Dress And ' -. yr- on . MAY ANDERSON. . SADIE G. PACK. ISABELLE a. ROSS. New Orpheura Offers Good Variety of Idaho pro-cra- m - 1 a process of correction which could bare occurmd ander Any SPA-N1S- LA. Ueneral Presidency h. or S A- , DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION., Religion Clams conference will be' held Sunday. April 1. 1126. at 111 THURSDAY ORGAN Rix:ITAL. a.m. in the Barrett halL It is de-ward Thursday's tabernacle organ aired that all stakebe and offil in recital program with Organist core and teachers boards of stake and ward including console Y. the Cannon at Tmcy . education. will be as follows: Re- - i Seminaries. Schools. Church National Anthem. ligion CIABO4li and Teacher Training.1 Frelude to "kohengrin".... to pertaining Richard Wagner IMatters of interest will be conaid-- 1 Barcena Walter Spinney tired at the general and special' C. Stebbins Casitilen priesthood meetings of the general' Favorite 'Mormon" hymn. conference. Stake and ward boards: 'Coma. Come Ye Saints" Arr. by Organist of education are especially invited to attend these meetings. An Old )Lelody Arr. by Organist GENERAL CHURCH BOARD OP William Fannies Cortege EDUCATION. 1 prior to witiqa limo Is Manitpellor, of Qi Ty ''' on.'1, nv.d and Rork &Firings. Wyo. Surviving are Um following dill. 1mi: Km Albert Wan andlidra. , VkC lubil nerratt AMIRICA3OResinal4 Deasy bat Itappaamt te Jolter' 1 0.1MIARIES versa MOTION 1 Literary party ?new lay afternoon. Part of ths 'mooeds wit lo for purchasing library books. JZ1110. MRS, ZLIZASILTHVrt. MT. PLZASANTReginnins Twee., ICHzabellt mop, 111. widow of rd. April 6, Dr. George W. Cassidy. Ward onion. died Tuesday night at day. pastor of tha Emmanuel Baptist church of Pair Loh& se, bold a Lao, baste, 141 Wash tartan areal of prayer at Warrick Acad. week Ogden. Ma was born in England, 1151. bas IL and lived la ly O- Correspondent of The Deseret News.) NEW YORE. March SO..Por Iwo months now the stock mar. ket has been tgog down with very httle interruption and Monday'e decline was merely a continuano3 of that movement. The rise of the autumn and the tarty winter was absurdly over. done and the reaction since the last week in January has been (Special UM &silo-elati- MANT6--Thi- ,- QUM 31, . , PRIMARY OFFICERS. A meeting for Primary association stake officers will be bold In the ktishops Building Monday.' April 1. at 1 pm. All take work-- 1 ars are requested to be pradminL i az-tea- HOT CtIOSS ---- MINK ' Camper Ackertaanter Om -itarrto at misdealt $ad saatinm Slant Intim Mk "Alen. riv,urr P. WEST. 1926 RUTH MAY FOX. LUCY O. CANNON. : Ch)DOTILI Presidency T. L. M. tramtorMs Maturing and Stamm Du-M- boon A CA. la -- Beworty ORPMIL'ala-Aott- y , 4, 1 Phil TOOELEA dance will be given Friday evening. April 1, in the high school gymnasium directed by the Woman's club. The proceeds will go to put over a "Better Home campaign in this city. - MAItT7--A- n Invitation bee been IDAHO CORPORATIONS. extended to Manti to hold the an. OGDEN. March anal stets of the Sons encampment always resolved that if I got and Daughters of the Utah Pioneers caught March BOISE. I'd take my medicine like a Three certificates were Wiled with and Indian War Veterans here this matt' Fisher perry. IS, negro, told tho permitr '. of state Monday. des- summer. The invitation is being police officers Monday rtigbt when A. O. Sheldon ot Pocatello considered by this organization he was rrrr r ted at his home In ignating as the Idaho agent for Dui National and the county fair executive board Twenty-sixt- h street. on a liquor posPark Lumber company and Mor- to determine whether it will be session charge The officers' found a cache under the floor between two rison, Merrill & Co., all of Utah.wort feassbie. Articles of incorporation rooms.. Mod by the Amorican Credit MANTITba PrimarY nonforvites of Portland, with a capital- beld in the Manti North ward Sun- 4 4 isation of 110.000. day evening March 28 was a sue I Notices. The Mexican Premier Mines rem-PaConforence of Coeur 'd'Alene incorporated for MI00,000. all of which ii subMT. P EASANTMiss 'rs.' RELlt:r scribed. CONFERENCE district school ZItngmip The Twin Irani baseball Club on ith and chool Instose. spoke The conference of the annual for $10.000, of which tion at t Parent-teacmonthly in Fountain Omen Relief society will be held Friday Mlle is subscribed. erg' meeting 11211. 2 3. Other and vening. Saturday speaker tend Saturday, April were Principal Joseph Christiansen I Two Moore' meetings will be New Sons of tha Fountain Green schools and held on Friday at 10 a.m. and 2 Fred D. Smyth member of : tlis Gem State, Organization school fourth board. Spacial music was pro- p.m. in the auditorum. vided. Bishop,' building. These I floor, BOIitte. Idaho, March to will stake be limited meetings MI mat. citizens over 21 years of MT. PLEASANT Committee"; I officers, stake board members and 114114 who were, born in Idaho, are have been appointed for the annual :stake representatives. Due to lack eligible to membership in the Bons Wasatch Academy Mon- of tOOM. It will not be possible to of Idaho association. it was decided carnival at 12. Proceeds go to the i accommodato any ward officers at day. April at the adjourned msetihr of the .athietio association. association Tuesday evening. By the 'these sessions. decision active membership will not Two general sessions l l be held 1 be limited to descendants of pioBleacher Looked in the Amembly Hall on Saturday. neers the state, as one faction April 3. at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. All proposed. Official hams of tho association. Like Playhouse Says Chief officers and Relief society workers "Sons of Idaho," was adopted. ... ars invited to be in attendance. LOg ANGELES. Illarch 21 CLARISSA S. WILLIAMS, JENNIE B. KNIGHT, (AP)Charles EL Kelly, chief of LOUISE Y. ROBISON, IDAHO BRIEFS 1 pollee of Pasadena, declared on the General Presidency of Relief So- stand today at the trial - BLACKFOOTThe Second ward witness ciety. of F. Paul contractor. Mahoney. was held Sun- and C. B. Bucknall, barged with Primary conference SUNDAY SCHOOL 'UNION. day afternoon. A program illustra- manalaughter for the death of Mn. tive of the work of the Primary P. S. Borich in the grandstand al was given. The first grade pupils The conference of New Year's the Leseret Sunday School Union work signified HWY; second grade, crash at Pasadepa pioneers leaving Nauvoo Ill. and day, that the structure resembled (Vivid be held in the tabernacle, Salt their first days journey to Sugar "children's playhouse." ILake City, Sunday evening, April Creek: third grade, memory gems. Kelly got this impression, he!e. 1921. at I o'clock sharp. All "Blue Birds," blue bird song. "Trail said. the after been had stand Builders" demonstrated their work; Sunday school officers and teach"Seagull Girls." characterizatIons.. - passed by Bucknall, who was len sirs ars urged to be present. and assistant city building inspector. a cordial invitation is extended to BLACKFOOTThe program for the public to attend. the Blackfoot Rotary club luncheon Sen. Cameron Enters A special meeting of stake superwas under the direction of Herman iintendencies and secretaries will be Stufflebeent, who introduced Plante Race For Renomination 'held Sunday afternoon. April 4. Bentley of Pocatello. who spoke on !immediately after the close of the Rotary Education. afternoon session of the" General DOUGLAS. Ariz., March BLACKFOOTThe first carload ted States room Senator Conference in the of eggs for this season has been Ralph H. Cameron, Republican et (fourth floor) of the assembly Bishops build-elshipped by L. B. White, consigned Arizona. will be a candidate for 'inf. to Los Angeles. Three hundred and It le hoped that every stake will nine cases were loaded at Roberts. election next fall ho announced in and 111 here. making 120 cases. A a letter to the Douglas dispatch to- be well represented at these meet-Ing- e. second carload ie being collected night. now. DAVID 'D. wirAT. STEPHEN L. RICHARD Bill Pertsion Parity BLACKFOOTThe fire deportGEORGE D. PYPER. ment was celled to the Commercial Is Passed By Senate General SuperintendencIs ' hotel on north Main street Tuesday IliteT120Con to extinguish a blase is SPECIAL Y. M. M. L A. the kitchen, resulting from an over March SI.- -WASIfINGTOIC CERS' MEJETLNG. heated stove. The floor was badly , bill to to raise parity (AP)A burned and some of the kitchen with A special meeting of the Superinpensions of disabled World destroyed but the dam- war veterans furnishings the periscope of i tendents and other stake and ward age was comparatively small. n. wounded Civil i officers of the Young Men's Mutual BLACKFOOTMr. John M Early and other war veteran s! was passed :Improvement associations will be has been appointed 13. B. commis- by the senate. It goes to the house. held in the assembly room of the sioner for Bleckfoot. by Federal Bishops building on Sunday morn, 1 Judge F. S. Dietrich.: , DEBATE LN ing. April 4. 1024. beginning at 8 SAN JUAN. Porto Rico. Mar. 31 a.m. All Y. M. M. I. A. officers and BLACKFOOTMrs end Mrs. E. F. .Z:1 members of auks presidencies and Roes announce the birth of a daughrepresenting ''''' I ward bishoprics are especially lb- ter, and Mr. and Mrs. Esc Lennon rnirersities of Arizona and Porto Rico tonight are debating in Span- vited to be preeent GEORGE ALBERT SMITH. .e4 the subject of the entry of the LXIIT--Th-o first two, ringers of ish RICHARD R. LYMAN. United States into tho league of na- '' the - right hand of Eva $ab.y. 2 MELVIN' J. BALLARD. son- of William &they, employe at tions. Last night they debated in 1 General Superintendency. ths Lehi Cereal mill was amputated Engi:sh. tonight they are changing --as the result of having caught his both aides and lantruage. Tho de. Y. L M. L A. band in the machinery while oper- etaions are baing nrithbeld until ating the feed grinder o Saturday. after tonight's meetIng. A mobting of an general. stake LER-1- 11 seventies of the lrirst and Fifth wards ended their sea- sons activities with special and social Monday VInillig to the ?trot ward ball. lively program. Mies Lavern Vest gave a COIVINIA0011 between the old Schottische danc4 and ,the Charleston. Musical Mint hers were offered by the Misses Cora. Veda Vost and 1 Austin 1 UTAH BRIEFS Vest. Mr. and Mr. Vestbira have spent of 4 all practically theirIS years of MANTI--Tmarried life here. They creased ripara "Erm Into" the wiU ba given in bianti April S.' plains with irr a d 'wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Byrum Vest. Sr.. Was observed with a family party at their home here Sunday. An old time chicken dinner was prepared by Mrs. Vest herself. AC. ter dinner the children and grand. children gave a fifty-thir- vAtogiruxz. PAN-PAG- - e Mr. and Mn. W. L FeR of Creek. Mich, who have been the guests of Dr. and Mn. A. J. Roemer for the past week, left for their home. They .Tuesday ere entertained at a number of affairs during their stay. Mr. and ;Mrs. Frank B. Stephens, Mr. and :Mrs. George Keysor, and Dr: and - Mrs. Roemer entertained at dinner parties in their honor, Mrs. Frank The study class of the abrunse Gray and Mrs. Glen Miller enter- chapter of the Chi Delta Pt ; eor. tained at n.,luncheon for Mrs ority will meet Thursday e, YelL la. at 71.30 o'clock at the ' wr include a brill T. The In boner of Mrs. George Dodge number of program reviews or recent povof Denver. who will leave for her els. , .home the latter part of the week. after a visit In the city with The Woman's Benefit association Mrs. Fred C. Dern will will hold a state rally at the Newinformally at a luncheon house hotel Thursday at 10:10 'Thursday at her home on Virginia o'clock. Mies Bina M. West. sustreet. Mrs. Claude Freed will en- preme commander, will be present tertain for Mrs. Dodge Friday Reservations for a banquet to be a tea. held during the rally may be made from Mrs. Effie Bolt. Tickets for Announcement la made by the' trip to Ogden may be secured Judge and Mrs. Ben Johnson of from Mrs. Isabel Murphy. the marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth. to Ilorace Cultner ' The Ladies' auxillarr to the u Banks,, which took place Friday at Volunteer Firemen's associaMilford. The Rev. W. A. Root of tion will meet Thursday morning .the First Methodist church at 11 o'clock at the home of Mrs. the ceremony. The couple O. T. Peacock, 128 0 street. for will make their home in Salt Lake an all-dquilting. ,, 'after May 1. The bride Is a grnd- , !nate of the University of Utah. The Ladies Aid society of Weet-- 4 minster Presbyterian church. Fifth South and First West streets. will meet in the pastor'. study Thursday afternoona at a2:30 o'clock. Colonel and Mrs. Joseph Kew and Colonel and Mrs. Peter Marquart have arrived from San Francisco and are now at home at No. 01 Officers' .Row, Fort Douglas. so C, DIAMA. lirniltIS-Tle- a Nervous WrocIL tormented by &On iCtontn See piayern IlaitF.0)30!-!on- To Locate at Pocatello March The Intermountain Broom cornsleeted this city for a tny has broom factory in competition with In the Intertowns several other mountain country because of its location as a distribution point.. buildThe Wilbur Candy company instaling has boon leased and the lation of tnachinory will start this the have will week. The factory moat efficient equipment used in the various types manufacture of the of brooms with a capacity of from 75 to 100 dozen per ear. Approximately tS different types will be made. including household. scrub. whisk.factory. warehouse, and cheese facwhisk, curd herb, Produrta as well as special tory. made for spectfle purposes. The of line will also include all varieties as street brooms and push brooms as dusters., feather well er Bat-'ti- Sfccki...,.: 0iO43i,,P0116 POCATELLO. son.-Edg- ar n Ralié Et - and local officers of the Young 'Adios Mutual Improvement association will be bald in the assembly; room of 041 Bishops building. Wednesday April 1. at 111 a.m. A oor--1 dial Invitation la extended to all workers in this organisation to be in attendance. MARTILt. IL TtsgrY. o t Broorn Factory Decides e t en. BY A ' 31 'Column M. A. Keyser' Fired proof Storage Co , OF. JELI.,S...-::.CQAS- WiDNESDAY MARCH NEWS. , A awn, IL no Round Liao 1Vorld and New Subscribers ne Year One Dollar Call , or phone for further. Information ESERET NEWS Was. 55 I DailyAre nit Protected? ' Accidents Ha6pen - , I t's & |