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Show a , ,,,,, I ' - 4 - NEWS-O- F ". IfOINI)AY rAPRM 25 .1927 ',THE DESERET NEWS S - LOGAN - regular ' ' i uirii , 19R1 I Unvcilmg McKay vE GOLD I I On thio Will epee 4. Elder - occealon upon licixtity - Of 'Importance Huila in the Process of Education... The of Eldtr McKay. picture Greene hichardet is painted by bee by OGDEN. April 11.Drivine of S le be. prtsented to the colleg friend& fdrlder Indent and ' golden if k.1" and ceremonies other spike , ens being plaitited for (be celebra. der McKay who was principal of ' ton in, connection with the cons- - Whiter COilege from 11163 110 Ittg. the pietion by the Utah Construction when beOf boimme president of Until "'"," trustees servingr or the lonmito youtoon board for the Soothers Pacific company 1223- 'Art week of Mexico. which unites sections of During Ilusic-tithe country formerly laolated by large number of palatines will be exhibited the college under the at mountains. celebration The wiii r -Horne end be at Les Turman, May $ and will direction of biro. A. ' be attended by President Calle of t.mrs. W. H Reeder, Jr 'Vivra the èzhlblted ths college and former President trbre,. Paint-Ingand other eon. and representatives of the will timer,Sr.& tonumber he obtained from Lton conottootion comwony. paintings The road extends from Topic. New York rid easteca 'entersMusic Program for observance of state of Nayarit capital of the Arta week 'wearrensed by Preet, where it jOin$ the railroad rUllnints tind Via, 1"iir e the epilogs and Tracy now, item, looloaos, Arno, to b. teeter ti Hinobclift head of the Jaliscoin the of state Quemade. .: musks deiartment. will be a. fob. Prost. W. H. Wattle of the Utah InwittS. cencert in MonderY. btaY Construction company says this is ene of the largest Jobe ever corn - Weber colitis auditorium by Yred, Dixon. aria American celebrated i pleted by hie company. The road !Omelet: Tueeday, May 3 program has 32 tunnels. a long steel viaduct as with NeKer Apostle was 13.. &tut speaker. St Lae Tunas 1 the cost 644,000 pesos which, is equivelast and concert by Ogden high school- to S7.000,000 'band in college auditorium; WedIn U. & MOIrify. . worn on the food was boron In noeds,s May 4, concert. by Mary Joseph Clive. June ItS3 and wee beset by many Fierier trio. featuring or coilist; Thursday. Mar a. oratorio. diffictilties. Transportation 'The Crestion." In the tabernacle of the I because slow was nutterials J . of the by the tabernacle choir, Webers:at. condition mountainous kite Oleo club-see4 4 '..4 symphony country and also owing to of 4 t side on each the shestra cal disturbances ,1 , drailroad. OPERA WELL RECIOVED LOGAN. Specialt: April :i The production ot the opera -- QUela Lather." was well received at the Capitol theatre Vriday livening. The " nd , 14. , . , . -- . ' . v ' Cars Collide, I - , f , ' . ' 7. Jones tried to pass J. Bin. ern. Quincey avenue . and a wheel of bis car caught In the street car tracks and his machine then crashed into Reason whmse ear careened into the wagon., The France. Jan.. tar rantheover forehead were Cute upon fared by Althea Bateman . it. of 422 Ogden avenue, while eh was bowlerel with riding 2471 Quince), avenue, whose signal was not that she was going to turn 1541 heeded by V. G. Stratford, Og den avenue, driver of a truck which struck tho Dewier tar; Thso accident was on Thirtieth street near N. 4 ', , 4 I - .'; i lirs,-41-1- , - i I ', , . . ' ' i ; . , 1 , - ' 1 , ' ' , 1 ; 3 01' - ' i 1 1 .. - i '1 t nctrvi, April t.lpA loving etip will be presented by Department W Tooke. of flail Commander, Lake, to the drum.corp of any Am. man Legion post that in winner which In the annual competition wilt be a feature of the ninth annual tonvention in Ogden in August The cup will become the permanent property of the post winning it ' , 4 t 7 , P i. ' Present indications are three drum temps will enter the competition. Reit Lake. Logan and Ogden. The Logan corpe wap the first to orgents and has appeared of three department eonventione The Ogden corps organized last year and has made a good showing. and the seweat corps is that of nett Lake.R. I. 01P11, thairmain of tbe general committee announces other competitive events for the convention. A golf tournament of tegion is being worked out. Dr. golfers Homer E. Bich of Vernal. past dewill partment vice commander. award a loving cup to the pest whose delegation aggregates the greatest number of miles traveled to th. denartment cenvention, The P 13,oin trophy and Arthur ,lnh Woolley trophy, given for memberhip showings, will both be award, ed st the convention. - - -- - - - o o , ! , . ' ' , , 44 . , ' ;, , - ' 11e,t ' Fifth Ward to Remodel a -- Chapel, Recreation Hall , OGDEN. April 215---an mitt- mated coot of ;25.400 the Fifth ward- - building Cr. to be remodeledi end an addition built in between the chapel and recreation hull.' addition which will fill in a space of IS feet will be used as to the two the Main entrance and will include a lobby, buildings, rooms and other features with two classrooms. on the secend floor. The chapel auditorium Is to be entirely remodeled and beautified, also class rooms in the basement of the recreational hall are to be remodeled. Bishop Austin H. Shaw presented the program of proposed to ward members at improvements meetings on Sunday and a- illttni MOUS vote was given. , 1 fn. 0. , :1 I .. ' - ' - ' . 4 ' ;11 Ti . to their particular religion. gird , ' . .... ............,, M GIRL BELO 25 Dave Allen, OGDEN, April 24. was arrested Sunday by Sheriff Richard D. Pineock together with a 19.year-o1- 4 girl , from Green River. liiro....and is held pending in treetigation. at-- They are said treater...red houses in rooming Belt Lake Ittlei Ogden as husband and wife. ' Allen says he has a 11111-AV- wrifw not lime. tbildren Boa 4 1 .'!1A 'A q 1 t 2El8izscia1t . - - ' is- this-somi- - fronr,-brigh- pmL. IL pmelittaical s MACK. Deseret News.) WASIIINOTON.'7 , seoret-ef. on, -- esi al et - , , . -t. weeeora- a, tn. 26.--f- c.)-ial-Gey- -- , -- - - lei. t.' oottr - - t - 1 - Iteentalo Tight gam11-- , unratew------ - KO422.4 1:311..4.207-:Childreago Tilt KGW - - ;ei -- - --'O;i11-1- - n .- - d- thooregnesth...oHmeetooltdchhoristw thhaed.lreewaslizebo- -,-- the importance of the home and how this ideal him been tarried out in L. D. S. communities. If ever a people has abided by this great institutionthe hom- eit is the Latter-da- y Saints, Elder Young declared. They sontetimss lived in dugouts. wagon hex,. or Ind:en tents but their habitation was always a home because it was dedicated to God, its people wcte he simPle,Plire and aid. He expressed belief that the home will be the greatest force for preservation oil culture Civilization and ' . faith In ntGod . S. Hinckley presided. The meeting began with singing. "High on the Modntain the Tops" and A. C. Smythe-anchoir sang "0 Happy Home 0 Blesed Abode." Charles E. Forsberg offered the the invocation and the choir conThat Sew in tinued with - 'They Tears." The concluding sa!ection was Ruth Lionised tehteede.'hoLlty 1,41"liondluTilitoannidn Jesse I benethe S. R, Budge pronounced . ' se diction. or . 1:11 . -... - . 4lito,111111 . 'A - - e , - - - -- -,- ....1"11b. .'..... Prest.-Brya- Grade-Onl- , , ' . III4TRON BURIED. . ' - HÁLLMGA. ESTALLA Ae . .,, , , ,, , . - . , . - - ,. - - tilltel lea' ' s. . $ 0 IlettIllaillealla tillillt)1 Il ll , ' - ' . - -- '... , .00iii..:413$10'...-0,P....::-::...- - - - - 2.-- 6 - oftact.. nna. i - Funeral services for Estella Grace year old daughter of John palling, and Estella 'Ammon bailing:4 146 Harris street. Ogden, 1.will be held p.m.; in the Tuesday. April It at Ogden First ward chapel. The child died Sunday of pneumonia. SurvivJohn s, s brother, ing arI end 0 r 'ilk .. li STATE OBITUARIES., . ---- . - - SPices)1 Extract (NIP' taking Powder 19 - of Jensen. Mr.feenl Mrs. Jens Tea . . ' :canTit grade ochl ing, Cogee : . FERRON. Ap,41 Tile funeral Of Ilia Matilde Elinora Jensen Olsen, te. wife of James F. ty.sen of pric. was held here Friday afternoon. Mrs. Olsen was born . Schilling Coffee is . cardboard ot p lain - ' o. -- y alma ix America, roasts first only grade coffee . an vaanun kepwind - , , Hilt the daughter - s,.'hamig, - Thomas of the Eleventh ward today6 for Beverley Jean Thome. their month old grooddaughter , and Mr. and Mrs. William B. daughter ofof Pocatello. The little ona Thomas came with Its parents to Logan on a visit a touole of weeks ago and while here 'became sick with measles. and other comolicatione from which , IIt died Retarder morning. 14, 0. - , January lit el , - - PRICE ' owe - d , - ego eillibisk, . .. , -- . -- . - -- HOUSLET-- . - - --- , . -- , - - - ant;,.. ,!, - ., grave-Jo-Par- 11 "1, ', tergtcow-good-ine- 'tuaranteed Pure - ,,,,, 3 vrveeer , , . . - - ', - - KFAU'-- gigmat& Laid at. Final Rest - ' - - . me saideigist-11- JOHN TEL12SON. Are you one of those unfortunate, 8. IL & I took a cottrise. In a ahor'-- John Hensley Tellison, infant win I of Jacob and There& Housley. died oho euffar with pains in your mu... time this Irheumatic apains entiral) . loft ine ou, also bad ' Sunday at the home Ill Canyon ,t lointlk making by Mil."' on my bands for years breaking and Dale Hadfield of earn that nothins oarroad, Ogden. Surviving ate the 'EPHRAIM. April ! - Lehi Best Orator a brother, Robert and a sister. able. leas officint, interfering with would bask hut now this has Camp. Funeral serekes tot Otto H. Olsen. ents. Eared. awhndiel :enamel:1 Metro. Private funeral services were Ic'ur wrking hours. ruining 1,."r te IL 8. local undertaker. were held IM the held ) - - - ' --Monday.- - LEHI. April South ward chapel Saturday with am now In perfect health. and want sieepr in chant. 'Hebert P. D. Jensen You mar have triad many things tie add that I bays triad all kinds 01 by a narrow margin was Dale HadMR& GitOrtIBECK ItArrir,-were Jens local St, Thoipp000 ligra., higb Prayers field. a .4unier at the by Hattie Groesbeck !O. wife of without roar.- Why pet try a.g.t? mettiti;t:ineacapiteli thimok & & 1.I Wes; P. Christensen. A. W. Jenschool. declared winner in, an ore- srid-has been N. E. Richard E. Vroesbeck.. died in Ognen. F. W. Christianson. trriesi contest his subject being itryttnmitorreeitkhrint0110:04tasarandlot Ogin den born lies She Saturday. o f case. matatattittim. ipauhr:rya vcflotytabTle,auLit is '' "the Constitution. Past and Pres- tiowes. Enoch Jorgenann and P. D. , April S.. Dal. Surviving ars her ent. On April ZS. Mr. Hadfield will Jensen wess.aneakers - Mimic was den la tu uneciirlied Iletters attracted from the freelt roots ot from '. higt by the choir with a duet by Rub; husband, parents and the foliating &it taattri .teei representatives and herb Meiltoinal, Jilants brotiutra sorotatatcpth4rene,- Everett, of , schools in Alpine. Provo. Nebo. awe Niolsba amt lartemtve Pfratoknk what ahe needa ir Henry. George. Henrietta, Alfred. --k aufforeidirontrhaumatiant for tottdiee Nature Juab pehool districts. Tits winner Jensen dedicated the you up so that you, sys HaroiCressroond. -Evelyn and Ken, rat ths Prove meet will be Awarded . eetuetere ininta-teDwane-ofm the Cause. years At limas...my f neth RIM Ogdeti. Flintrat a l2l ridge. Oh 114Er 11. the winners '' ars being held Monday afternoon ;11 would await SO. t Couldn't walk. I , SA& be sold at all good ern. of all the regions of the state will IrVIIERAL or BABE BELA, 'Eh i S Alokmotorois most to tient tried An,tato.alsoit eventeenth...Ward everythipg, ,.Ogden chaPell Springs and finally I dacided to try la stiore ecoaomteek-a- da. arget,,a,...e,..emeweevev-iro:t::tatiIssa"la tt4hisks,10,4111.:1911"xcegellvI with illodlop Charles A, . , , , .. la , charged. . -, . ., a 3500 Prileo , .' ::.--.-... ' . 25 ounces for 25? ,. ' , for over35 years is et Mrs.-Full- N. i,0,ROWDER , ill p.at,-Progra- m ct Sante Price ' - S:11 p,sti...-Or- g m solo. and good 1:1 fact UN boot. - 4 p lat.Matinee lava Time Missal& ,, I pea. Orris est re. geodes builettlb1P.mDamp :110 posn.--kremits. riot It haw& 1;11 pas Hawaiian& 1 p S:10 p mPregrams by Salt Lake Ven..blitatelans erated leatorigg Insding sag aoiraola, caviar - - -- Bes Results -- , programs. dance Pita eat 1 KPO For '.' 1 halt kat& I 1:1 2. -- - l 1 -- - active Baking !ALI AIM wove-- - ltercate& algae's 1 non-licen- r eigisalis. April m.MO$taS marae. isgsIneseratienalandpacks& agonise& 30 1 The gad power Changes were reported among the 150 or nioril casting permits 'granted by the federal n4Io commission on the eV. of 'the expiration of the.sititygrace day period of ended Sunday at midnight.--Al- l but about 150 stations have now undergons the preliminary- scrutinv of the commission. The rest-- are this expected to be eonsidered week. their applications having been held up in the tii. or otheritise delayed. Station VISAS the Chicago. whose operators. Zenttit Radio emtorattow. precipitated the present recarding ofl federal control by winning a toot suit against- government radio authority lest eummor. bad to shift off the 229.5 meter Canadian then-nto 3224 meter, which weasel it must share time on that wave Den-- 1 with BOA. a highpowored rev station. , The shift was the attorney for the Quested Chicago sitationv- former emigrant-- man Frank D. Stott, who said an arrangement has been tnade for a division of broadcast hours until the time licenses are granted. Other stations were shifted aum- -' nutrilo'off Canadian waves or orderede away from very congested ones. going either to higher or lower channels. at the commission's discretion. In addition. there were important changes too numerous to list. This were. largely upon applications of The stations ihem- selves. The commission does not propose to cut powers against the will of tho broadcasters except In thickly populated residential districts. Thus. for example, WEAF New reduced York. had its 11111XIMUM from 20 to 5 kilowatts as did KG& Seattle. while both KOA Denver. and KG0 Oaklan& went from 20 to 12 On the other hand, way. Schnectady. was authorized making it the I. go from ge to SIstation in the highest powered Station KDKA, - Pitts,- country, burgh. obtained a maximum of from 20 to 60 kilowatts; wax. Chicago.- 1500.watts to 20 kilowatts: WBS. 8pr1nfi.id. Mess-t- o 20 kilowatts, KFKX. Resting. Neb. 5 to 20. ite purpose-11nIlfe was the subject of an address by of ' the Preet. Rudger-ClawsCouncil of the Twelve at the after-- noon seselon of L!berty elite conference In the Tabernacle Sunday-EideLevi Edgar Young o$ the President of Seventh!" spoke On' the sanctity of the hwie. Calling attention to the import-anof understanding 'what may be understood of the mysteries of lit. President Claweon said abate are three great epochs in a maws hick irst he is born intirtho world. then' be is 'born into the Kingdom of God" and third he enters into the cc renant of Inarriage.t. Clawson told Low man Kis been sent Into the wand by tied to obtain a mortal bad and declared one of the greatest missions re, len to man is to chrtno the Write of the spirit world with mortal bod- -, lest,. Earth ,has botra Plaaared A special habitation for man. Adam WSW not a living rota until God Zad made body of the dust and breathed Into him the breath of First-Bev- Time pm Vovaday. $ , April' cat d' of (Sp Cial correspondent -- lasinting paipelsa grace litaStassa. omit. quartet11114 ROBERT- BY - hour. period. livestock yowl& programs by imageert orcktotre. lo p ' - Tip-pel- i 1:e 1:11 -- Waves.-- Elder Prest. Clawson, Levi Ecigar Yotusg Are Speakers , at i Confer. ence .of. Liberty Stake. plcItalian 1110 Down to Clear - me8,-,,',:,-;t' - .,... TALK Stations Moved Up or TABERNACLE Nice-dem- os ray-fle- - I p aseetacis childless. -- anta--1-7I- re ' . Menday. April SI. Ban in Model Re me afternoon: .' . ' fearlessly proclaim. individually and from every political aseemblY mtuams of yam here thpy,maiba.gatieeredrtlita lr - .HY THE GOVERNMENT ttley-wisanction no policY ' l deprives any person in the United states of the full mitts and re S"''""'""'"m'm'''''"'''''.""''''''''''''''''' , (AP)--neeki- - ;"' ' it ri. that the Democratic Affilisottnr 25.- , 4:30 p.mMarkel 'report gad April prograar. sPrricia were- - held In the North wird chapel today for ' H. T. Wflcoi, son of Mrs. Sarah svat,04, WALLA D. Wilcox, who died at the family ilortelien K residence litiday from Bright's disPKOWWLOU eas. He had suffered five years thing ' ts disease .and heart trouble. p ra.Thwo 'hoopoe, He was born here Oct. 12, 1H2. hour. a SOD of Asa and Sarah Diralivson , I roon.Stortato , Wilcox. ISO p.m.Programa He was feshman it North San. itto said-student of the petto high school S. LOS ANGELES D. seminary and chief of the Must Be Baptiaed Lone Scouts having recently mistral WO We. SIT Mem. I. I Kip. The the from lattororkit his third degree la. that organisaspeaker quoted Thoo tion. Doctrine and Covenants to the efare his widowed moth. fect that man is spirit. that the rho 4 Surviving er, one brother. P. A. Wilcox, two N. aro An Sokolski' are eternal aid that sptrit ititern. Mrs. John H. Jensen. all of Cthlattaeotoo program. this city. and Aire. A. T. Imuenber. and element eternally connezted reIto Gesatirattela et Oa .: ceive afulinstee of, The second important epoch in CaSdare quarrel'. :Orkneete net hour. life. be said, la when man is born Pioneer Provo Woman COOJoon recital attain." Ho told the story el , of Eroneir SOErolEgon and repeated the words of To Be Buried Tuesday ICO4Woota17 program preeeotiog the Savior: 'Except' a man is born eavdar rito artimo. POVO, April be cannot enter the Kingdom again services will be held in the nearer Heaven." Provo Third ward chapel Tuesday of This Neter second birth Is one of the It 140 si. mv for Mrs. Jane Cres water and could of and the I spirit John, lit who died Saturday at the Thom nosatain home of ber daughter, Mrs,. J. J. newt r be construed to mean "prink-linHickman in Garfield. he aid. He pointed oat there hour. Mra, John was the widow- of I. only one way to baptizeby Priest. Itavid John. who was the immersionand even that must be head of Utah stake when it inductan, authority; -- ed all of Utah county. She was Performed born in Mansfield, England. Jan. 19, The third great epoch in a mini "Ze7roles 1$46 and came to Utah in lief. Aft- - Ste, Preet. Clawson said. is- mar1 Woe io 1 Woe r,living in Sail Lake, a abort time rAge. He pointed out ths differ-ne- e she moved here where she since recivil and between marriages sided continuously with the extplIa to P temple marriages showing how men ion of a few years with her to le pemVenstian boor. tor in Garfield. end wits are united for this life IS p.m. to IS utbdo.ghtDoses stutte. W. only in a civil marriag.t and pointSurviving are five children: IL John, Ogden', Airs. J. J. Hickout how uncertain life is. SAN TRA144.1131;0 I man. tiartitod, A. IL John. Mrs. J. ing He emphasized the fact that the (7. Knudsen Purtlio Ma and Mrs. Roy Duke, chel bond is broken as soon as one I 1080 Wattle Provo; also 21 grandchildren and it Admiral of The broadcasting 420,11 Ilittore , of the parties dies and that fath- Bullard's great grandchildren. to speech introductory are left ers. mothers and children radio listeners of the country I to behind without claim to their loved the Funeral for Idaho Woman ones. to is has been derinitely set for the nest to 13 sutdoightVarlotp II 13m from Postponement Saturday night -Is Held at Springville hour. Explains Advantages-I- n last Saturday Inas ordered so that book-uare ceremonies p the stations 'older of a might temples SPRINGVILLE, April BYRUMMiss Edit? Lithingulat. seKvices were he'd performed by one bolding divine be obtained. Secretary Hoover Is south In the First ward chapel today for authority and ars effective tor time to Introduce the chairman of the senior, will represent ths Cache high school in the National Mn. Elate Mason Fullmer who died and eternity the speaker said. He federal radio commission-an- d there at contast elimination Oratorical In ,Preston, Idaho. April 92,,, after concluded bypainting out how It is will ha features hy Popular 14010 Ogden nor night, Aprtt 'I? 1,"nelie of six weeks from par- Oot possible to obtain the benefits Consoli"The , Constitution subjet alysis. North Mar" Itmerice's Is survived by four ot eternal marriage without the dated PrP.1.1 A SPOetattOn.) - -- - - ---4 sons: L. C. loUtimer. Les Angeles; temple ceremony and how ,the ----- ----P. P. Fullmer. Rupert, Idaho: C. bonds thus formed cannot be limit-eW. Fullmer...Salt Lake...Alma Full- except by trangreesion; three l i mer,Springville; Elder Young said he had been , Mrs. R. A. Jones. Preston,daughters, -. ..Idaho, I of Mn. 8. D. Strong. Silver City: Mrs. impressed 'by the development gill taint William Wood. Springville; aids the spirit of God in Latter-Ja- y ' PLEASANT, ' omen of this country will not be found wanting but unit they will igChs IT htigh-scho- , 1 hops eld Is-H- Finley, open. "Whatever may be our religious Creed. this is an Issue that challenges our democracy. To Many it will be and is an acid test. - -- Funeral for Youth of Mt. Pleasant ' that is going to face us as Democrats year- is whether or not a Catholic-ca- n be nominated to the prestdoncy by the Democratic party. It 'is an issue that cannot be dodged or evaded. Distasteful as It Is to us all, it' is well to have it brought out into the - -- and Nevada. charge received -- asset visiting. dairymen for the types of animal. chow.. Following the livestock stenw a ',octal was given by the Breeders urilay. The men. both Mexicans. be-association the Farm Bureau and San drinking and quarreling. At 2:45 the association in the am, Anna Edge. proprietress of Third ward amusement hall. The the rooms and sieter-in4aat She Program included: Song, fifth grade murdered man. was on her way to i of Miss remonetrate pupils under the direction quarrelers refonda remplie; talks. H. P. An- when they came Out of their room dersen. County Arent, R. le and entered the hail. Martine' orgl tAhorreotra: buro..thKers,and Prhritedip xiMssoasona; Mr.. Lawrence inor Al Wrigley. Mr. and to leave the building. quartet. Hilary Olsen, Will HCaine: Hearing the disturbance. Bernal Springville: two sisters, Mrs. Rhoda Freiest and John Salley; and his wife came out of their riararrIkernt;", &daintPralallf-dia'neue. club hove: dance. Homer end Into the hall. Bernal pass. quarters , Bailey. age two. Following the pro- ed a few words with-thmen. urggram dancing was enloyed. Mr. Andersen united the dairymen ing them to be quiet. when Alvarez Long Time Resident to support the dairy induatry b o whipped a gun out of his coat- and him, Of Provo Is Called He gave shot buying milk products. "I am sorry I did It." :Alvarz some figures to show that the states confession.' in his 'PROVO. butApril average number of pounds of Mrs. Irene Southworth McIntosh, in, ter fat ner cow for last pew was Church worker and widow of Wiscon- - Nebo alleys the record' made in , McIntosh died 111. her home, diorth Fifth West street. on Sat- Mr. Wrigley said that si.ino,ofto , Hold .Art Convention 91 was added to the Purses oc the a illness. urday following long -- Mrs McIntosh was bern-iifarmer. of Cache Valley tact rear Sa't SPRINGVILLE. AprilThe(gpacial)'Nov. because of the flouriehine 31. MIMI, the daughter of Lake, dairy district Henry Larkin and Lucinda !lobo school business. According to Mr. Wrig- --Th" Kemplon ley 4$11 head of dairy cattle had teachers met In convent.on at the Southwqrth. In her early girlhood been shinned out of ,the county Saturdiy. she was one of the few students In "The Art Convention. Brigham Young's private achool and during the nest year. Idesignated was Invocation by It Tuttle.. Music later she entered the University of tree by the Seventh grade chorus Utah. She earn. to Provo when A t Youth Ryeaks Leg, and the boys quartet Prof. El- young woman and lived here pracgirls bert D. Thomas of the U. of 1,1. tically all her life. While Chasing Cow gave an address on Chins. Surviving are two brothers, W. W. The department work was led WY Southworth, Salt Lake and - It A. tAlHf. April , Southwortit. Provo. , Colledge. 11. son of Thomas J. E. Wiriest.. science: Bessie rolled."... suffered a broken leg Englieh: Hugh Baxter, Amert- -' He was chasing can history. Elmo Coffman, math- Miner Dies After' 14 Thursday night. a cow after dark and struck his metics: primary problems, Violet Iverson and Amy Brown. Supt. Mel- !Years With Broken Back kg below the knee upon the Point obi a sulky piow. breaking both vil Wilson rave an address in the hones anFor deeply lacerating the "Teachers Job." I PARK April flesh. a time It wax feared The afternoon session commenced ice. will be held Wed. amnutation wortid he necessary. .4 at 2 o'cloek. Vocal solit Elmo Colt" 1Funeral ,rzv 3 in at the nesday. Tvonn trenols. 11 daughter of roan: address on art; Prof. E. II, Cronmunity . church torp.m., Thomas Mr and )fraL Ben Dennis. who watt Esstmond the B. T. U.: reeding, on riding a blcYcle near her home Irrklav - -- -' that Salvor King- - Coalition mine in ' became confuted WI a truck driven 1313 and has been an Invalid since. by two young men was about to Pioneer Daughters of Interment will be In the Glenwood of her ad rode in front overtak the machine. The hark wheel of Springville Celebrate cemetery. Mr. Baxter was Imre Aug. 1, 1313. the Wye,. watt atrtirk by the front and came In tenarkehire., wheel of tie. truck. throwing the SPRINGVILLE, April 2LAt Hie to his pat, Park Cityin Sr Vend sufhe afterto the First ward ebapel. Saturday rhild pavement. recto--o-th-efered severe bruises about the bine noon the Aaron .lotretirnn Camps Mo. and shoulders and a viten gash in I and 2 Daughters of the .Utah Pio'Baiter: eta Maim's, Mu. the baeck. The, truck drivers neers observed their anniversary Agnes Glitott. Mrs. Margaret t. to heir home. day. Many pioneers were present Una Mary Williams and Mrs. Mrs. Bernetta Beck. president of the O'Connor. Park Rachel City; Central camp at Provo with a num- ,Itere sindtalYina Baxter.. Tuba. Cat; one ber of the officers attended. Baxter, Park City. Mrs. Juliet Dallin was in charge brothatJoba , of the proarrsm which included: Invteation, Mrs. Julia Maycock: read- Overton,Nevada. Resident ings. Mrs. Elise Thorne: selection. Call of Death quartet front Camp No. It trombone solo. William Parry; address, "PioOVERTON', Nev.. April neer INIMPS.' Mrs. Nelson Beal; duet.' Lorena Huntsman. $2, Donna Dillingham and Ines Stsn,; reading. Mrs. Mary - Finley: one-a- o. died at hi$ home here late last week Mt laff7o sol from following- gland Rescue:"accordian complications slay "'The . vocal ' solo. trouble. Mrs. Meitha Tonne; lived in this kat Huntsman Mr. Mary Prank Riarnion: benediction. of kia. Ilife with the exE. McKenzie. valley all ' Of about le years , spent in ception New Mexico. GOVERNOR SEES ART EIR111111 Colorado and are ' five ebildren Surviving - . SPRINGVILLE. newts Betimes Durango. Ento'. April . US8 Rosetta. and' . GOOlge H. Den brought wiltiant. Emmeline. '' ' - eXhibit art to ,Fltidn'o the. 2, party Julius Huntsman.-Ove'rtots.and expressed his aspreciation for ' thin yeses exhibit to Principal Li. , E. Knudsen. EphraimI Undertaker. - mood. a leading -Idaho, April to quiet a brawl hick bad waged for several bouts In theroom of one of the tenant of the hotel, Leo Bernal. 25, Mexican seCtion band. was fatally shot by eineCof the revelers.- at the Bingham rooms. here early Sunday. T:t bullet entered BernaTs chest. hien up on the left gide. He died at a local hospital 3e whites later. 'flare Alvarez. alias Marcos a --section worker. picked up by the local pollee and railroad special agents in the yard here at I:16 a.m. Sunday. hex vonlvssed to the shooting. is being held on a first degree murder charge. According to witnesseif awry, subetantiated Alvarep. realession. Alvares called upon Francisco Martinez. at the Bingham rooms. about U P.m. gatPOCATELLO. ---''''''-'''''" It looks now as If k;. ' , 'It April services were held in the North wardcjuipel Saturday for Judge Ferdinand Ericksen of gall Lake, native of and until 111:1 a resident of ,Mt. Pleasant-Bisho- p John F. Itewag, wee-charge of the services. Brest. Daniel Rasmussen MINA Bishop James Lett-- see offered prayer'. Mimic ge aa by the choir ladies ituartet. Misses .Lthel and Alice Lund. Vaughn pout em and sort) solo. Mrs. Stanley H. violin as- leetion. Need Clark. The speakers were: PresC S. M. Nielsen. Prest. M.Draper of the Utah Bar association, Salt Lake; tug tie WPthw littlMMAir Conet-- A Charm, Salt Lake; Judge Gearge Chriettinatn. Price. A tribute by Ames Aldrich. Salt Lake, was ttaa by Judge Christeneen. also IrOIJ-tie of sympathy by Carbon County Bar association. - Floret offering, were unusual in n umber and beauty. remit. b. M. blitileen dedicated the fOfficials-6thili"Ttalt Fuel' company and 'their wives of Carbon county attended the services in a body. In attendancs at were from of eart all this people stale; firm Canada.Tesas and California - , - wite (Continued from Page One.) ..... continued. 'I do though. Insist that one factor that cannot bo, taken into consideration is church alignment. "I believe that the sin of Intolerance ta the greatest sin of the sae. It Is amazing that thost who Christians can har7 hot-and encourage in others a sentiment so inconsistent with the ' . teachings of Christ!' Mrs. Ross then told of a recent visit to Monticello and the tomb of Thomas Jefferson. adding: In atone. is the "There. g PliaPh which ha. himself comdirected and 'should be posed placed above his grave. epitomises the principles for which be was founded. "I ant a Democrat because I believe In my heart to the traditional principles of the Demo,ratic party. I am not afraid of the amplification of those principles to modern problems, even to religious controvergy which properly has no place In the polities of this re tang: hi-on- Slack and Whit. MORE TOLERANCE sue en BRAWL 'SKILLED bay show at Richmond next Friday, The general committee including p Anderson, D. O. Nielsen sled Thomas Fellows, with 'members of the other together committee in . "lit stood for the freedom of the individual upon the principle that all pion are endowed wipi certain inalionable rights that ho power on earth. church or state can take away. He stood likowise for religious freedom; that is. that In America all men art ntitled to 'worship their creator as they pleas and 'hall suffer no loss of civil rights thereby.4 lie stood for the education of the massew , Demands Party Stand. "These are the principles Upon Which the Democratic party was we founded. It is charged that have receded from them. Constantacwe hear it said that party ly tivities are no longer based on r- principles; that neither of tho Is standing for Issues that are vital to the people. "If this be true. and it is more true than we like to admit. let us Democratie women rise in the e- might that universal us ment has given to and demand that our party phalli stand for something; that it shall return to the great tenets upon which I. Dairy Show IITSCM. April "This exhibition ta one hundred per cent better than the one a year -ft ft.". este Prot Clitoris B. Caine of the U. A. C. after he bad judged 63 well groomed animals st See-en- d matnuat Hairy show held her. Some of the best aniSaturday. mals in the state are found right here." continued Professor. Caine Choke animals from many barns in South Cache helped to make the exhibit a success and offered the dairymen of this section an opportunity to geleet a numbe,r of ant-ma- le 'FLOM-- MRS. ROSS CALLS ON WOMEN TO SHOW 2, Hyrum Is Success - Summit district schools will hold their tryouts for tea national ora torical context this week. The final contest for the district will be be"' Heber. Aorti Those entering from the various high schools are: Park City, kich srd Verran. Maude Ridge. Elizabeth WIktns MillUrta Peterson. Mildred Axelrod. Betty Sheen, Grace Paz. ion. Dorothy Doe. VY1S Tates, Olen McClellan and Alvaretta Randall. Wasatch, Genevieve Clegg. Russell Hatch. Arthur Mc. Gilts, Robert Donald. Bertha Lindsay. Virginia Berdeane Duke, tints Fraughton, Honecker,- - Maurine-- - H MINI Illnikt McDonald. Castle Clegg.. aaaaaet Broad Chloe eoleman. bent and Florence Pendleton; North Maxine Summit, Alargeret Horton, The and Veda Reeler. Boyden from names of the entrant the Morgan high school katranot yet country. ther OGDEN. April college wIll have a banquet Friday evening II 2e In the Hotel Bigelow when Apr -- 4 Vie members of the Friars' clubs of t the U. of U. R. T. U.widd the U. A. C, and the Missionary club of Weber college will be guests. Prost. A. W. Tra-- y will preside and talks will , be, by Elder. David O. McKay sod John A. Widtaos. A dance will fol:. low tho banquet. ' The Friars' clubs are composed of reung men who have served as minsionarbee or clergymen without re- , .',: Friars Clubs Will Be Pioneer Provo Woman . 4 1 PARK CITY. April a g, Second District Oratorical Contest at Heber Friday At been received. d Legion Posts to Hold Drum Corps Contest , -- - twenty-thir- street and Grant avenue. esuaed bY oonrusioa between victor enure. Farr West. and Leo Williams. SW Grant avenue. Mn. Chugs., 31. gutbruised right knee and fired & sprained left arm, hh was attended at the Dee boapail by City ' thysician Dr. N. H. gavel.. , : ' - i. Washington- IIVIRIttift. In .a collision at - :iennbdViescluraU gun! direction of Rollo rid Prof. I. E. Clark. the 'ilohnsolt OGDEN. April persons were !Mitred in auto accidents 8unreports receivday it Is ahown ed at the police elation. W. Vilified.. Si. of 133 Twenty.second street. who waa driving a wagon suffered a bruised arm and shoulder when be was thrown from kis Melt which was crowded by two automobiles on V4iRtie near Twenty-- I sixth treet. The report says that - i der 21..-7h- ree . stare" Itteri the following venire ot liave-bedrawn by the county Jury cotontissionerE - James B. Clark; Lehi:. James D. Fork r Solon A. Finch, Spanish Wood. Springville: Charles If. Bel. Iowa Lake Shore; Myroo E Hora( E. Mon, Pleasant Grove; Elias C. Marmer. Springville; Lee Earl Burr, Orem:. George Pancom, Spine Wee; David Peterson. Lehi! - Benj. H. Simmons, Lake Shore; Isaac Hats114 n. Payson; Albert T. Monen. Spanish Fork; A. O. Iverson. Provo; Christopher Riellog.Provi) Jawmil H. fort. Provo Bench: OHver If. Dalton, Springville; Albert Pleasant Grove; N. J. Bezsant, Knight. Provo Bench; DavM Jones, Varney, Lehi; Dell D. Lehi; James rilloyer,,- Prover Clifford Pleasant Grove; Henry Lewis. loon. Farm. Bureau Opposes Jr.. Lehi; Thomas E. Ludlow, . Benjamin; William H. Sagor, AmTax for Road Work' erican Fork; G. M. Clinger Provo; Iflord Gardner, clintow, Ikniel R. LOGAMi April Ernest Harmer. directors of the Cache eounty Farm Peay, Provo; Bureau are opposed to the care SOringvill; John Swenson. Pleasant tax levy to raise loud. for the Grove; loivid E. Shelley, improving of the Logan canoe Fork; WilHant P. Okelberry, Goshroad, teeing that the state frasoline en; Andrew Peterson. Salem; Wil tax. the auto lax the 'tax liam Priet, Lehi. along with federal fundsgeneral should be enough. -The propook 'plan was- - terrains certain sum to be used with sepalWHO er amounts from the state end fed- IDAHO eral commissions. It to attend gleikeell on pitheproposed canyon road, the Improvement Logan will be from the mouth to trim forks. ,The plan was first sponsored by the -SOUGHT TO QUIET Chamber of Commerce and has the endorsement of the county commieday. Mar petit lurore MAN Ont Careens Into Wagon Injuring Teamster PROVO. April, 25..--T- o serve dur. 'meth May tormwt the Fourth judicial district court beginning Mon. , - I: eceive ummons . LOGAN, April der Melvin J. Ballard of the quorum ot twelve :and Joiepk Quinne", re- cently released as president of. the Canadian Milt ion over .which,-;--hhad presided for the bast tout years, were the princloal 'speakers at the Logan in the Tabernacle Sunday. Elder Sallart.danouneed ,Jpage Eta Lindsay's companionable Mar- 'lase doctrine and Nevada mouth yeeldenc's divorce law three aa ideas striking at th rerrfoundation of this bornwiend governmenL CIUJJ11, hog them as amons the great vita in The land 'today. 111 said that the result of sexual in 13 death and ,tbat If the truth were known It was such sin that in at the bottom of We many fouthful out the land. The greatest tnreuensafeguard -against divorce, la a, templemori rinse, aid Vder aIjare. no other 'weaker of the conference were Prase. C. I4. Christensen. Prest. Joiteph B. Carcon sod Prest Buds. Both were largely attended., - sessietts Wiedryr cAoritiewgettgicitnnbrogobsonertivude!tra s May-Tertrfjuror- OGDEN, 23Unveiling of a painting April of Elder David 0 He- ;Kay will be & feature of Music and , -- - - TIFF-CHANGES:- 7 En.cksen Is - Laid Falai Rest ARE EXPLAINED, BY irthodai-Erickee- Quaqerly--Canferinc- MusloArt spiK E 2ria-1- , ' türcFcatureof We'elc Iflill H LL I Ho !cfs'- Loki-,,St4k- Irregular Carrier Deliver, b. reperted ..10 tea Praire taffilat larpartaterig. the Deseret 'teem bait Lake Citr er Ciord N..b Cities lateens ireL itepreariliatire 1. oases itaararanalk ; keporiek lirmold ebeebi LIFE'. MT PLEASANT. PROV a. C. Little. Jr.. ilitgorter Carrier Delivery be 'opened te teweb terriee Deganuareth, The Doe. evot inws. bait La kip City', or Demote illertir Tea it. Third beetle. Logan. Tel. ' Irregular ervios shreld be reported to 0102ao altheo be W..1. Harlan, Last. Mgr. The Deaeret'4 partment, TeL ba-News. bait Lake Uty or,Stanto I'd Whitaker. 1014 Twenty-thir-d Street. Ogden, Tel. l2S, Allred G1aderel4 Reporters' Office. , Basasnent; tined Mutat - - , EEL! PURPOSES-I- f UTAH-AN- D '.Q.GDENINJCINITX-:- 1 i , - ' . .. - , - ' , JI , . ..... - . . I ,mbolloarn |