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Musicat number were given by the ladies' quartet, with a solo by Mrs. Parry. Mrs. Irtingeworth was born t in Leeds. Yorkshire, Eng.. Nov. II. 11655,, and cants to Utah 40 years ago. Her husband. David filingswas killed in the Schofield Iwrit:th disaster 27 years ago. Mrs. was devoted to her Fiturch wqrk, having done consid-- , , '--' , r? t ..I ft) I''.'I 1 10" 4, 14'1- IT- coriv-atulatio- ; - .1. 9 t1 tit Catalogue New Fall s 4 i w '.4 Ie I ' '''' , t i ., ..,t, 11' 1 s set a sew suberriptlan. IT'S EASY- - , ., t Ii 1Pliellit WO. sow subscriber I. es be wiles Deseret Waive loss kat bees tsrsiebtra tot $e Aare 1,aotI, A (Image et auto at the Senile rk. address is 11414 a sew subscription. A yellowed SIP - ,, -- - ,,115- IIIIII ,.. rwrrrirt ORDER TAKEN Dr 1P1ittEr - , ", DATE Is..7Le.N-- icsa- I, Illustrated I - t! .,, rr ...te,,.. tr., es 1611111,fit .- -: , 4 bare set beta a eubseriber to The hewn toe the past 30 days. but shectibe tor a period et six atonal's, far Deseret hart, ',kirk I agree to pay your carrier the regular rate et the a "reek or itee month. SAME I - i i z I t r '' : ' - CONTRICT I - (IV, - 11 I , TAK,Ig SUBSCRIPTION ORDER , th - . , cremesTom stissowerrios wit!. ' ,,S1 r t,;k TO 'nue i ' , i ) , i I i ...4,4,st,. , 1 ----t.---- -.. . FILL OUT THE BLANK BELOW, bring or mail it to the Circulation Department of The Deseret News. Subscriptions to go by mail must be paid in advance. When delivered by carrier can be paid each week or month. 00 4 , ' i FREE t: Al - ,.. rIURRY! SEND IN YOUR ORDERS AT ONCE. TICKETS NOW BEING DISTRIBUTED le (;) ' 1 ,..4 '1"45 - i' ePnMinit TnitirtVi, HELD FOR "FUNERAL to the Deseret News WANT' OUTFITS for it pre,:diennvicytedottoth.go NO LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF TICKETS. z ONE FOR EVERY NEW SUBSCRIPTION "; T :.,1,11,1.-,- lIsabetildry pA. op.r. 1 0 1 i I ) F ier , ' 26-we- , , ,113i ' - A ,P , ;' a hike am special guests. disco.-Wo- n Following these tribal & there will be a dance to the Great Spirit by a group of "Indians." after which L. A. Stevenson will speak on "The Lesson of the Book of Mormon." Troop- - legends and stories will follow. and the story of the "Ensign" will be givenA special feature of the evening win be the grand feast of the summer moon. Taps and benediction will end the program. How to Secure the Tickets every I i ?arrival of a son. Mutual Friday evening. After a s I Miss Elizabeth Moore and MN business meeting. genies were en- i I GARFIELD 1 and served. supper joyed 11P.erre.h :EaltthelAtlyzike Mies Effie Winward returned to Mr. And Mrs. 11. W. Irish are her home in Whitney. Idaho this The Pellet society week after a visit at the home of reloicing over the arrival of a son entertains, , Wed nesd a y. weld Mrs. Oscar Fetereon. Tuosi..ay afternoon at, the IrVin are Bolin Mr. Mr$. and Mrs. Mrs. Minnie Garff and hbuse. After the business meeting I, crab!. work in the temple. She was Aaron Garff were 'newts of Mrs. receiving congratulations over the program was enjoyed. Stefresiv active in the Relief societies of the Mary Howard at dinner. Thurs- arrival of a son Wednesday. merits were serred to 25 guests Lyle Edson of Ogden is the guest Emerson and Hawthorne wards. day. Mrs. W. L. Fozley Ls spew:lino B. Mrs. Amelia hosof Michelson his was Mn. J. the few weeks in at Lake, the guest, a grandmother. late years of her life, During her health failed. but she was al- - tess at supper in Big Willow Can- Kay. of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Fitt. and yon. Saturday evening compliment-tin- s Wm. Mayberry of Lehi was I lruacilcnhg arf ul and her husband's birthday Jinn- children of Tooele were the guests visitor here three during the week. the week of Mr. and Mrs. Mice Lamm. 'William and David i1,.eary. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Moretot during Harold and Darrell lRay spent A. A. Ca41. and Mr. and Mrs. J. 1319 gone to Salt Lake to make Illingsworth and five grandchildren. Met week visiting in American H. Day, thoir home. Fork at the horn. of their sister. Mrs. Burton of Granger Is the Miss Vrainia Taylor and Silo 4 Mrs. Smith. Mr. Mrs. of Legrande and II ' Cleo Clingor of Provo were guest tilt II DRAPER Mrs. Lizzie Cottrell Is visiting in 7 of Mr. and Mrs- - Jack Me, gues--McGill. Nevada. the guest ot her 1'77Mr. and Mn. R. J. Dalgleish are C2ine d iring the week. Mrs. S. C. Bailey and daughter.' son. Mr. John Cottrell. over the arrival of a son., The Y. P. F. club met at Ott Thelia. returned biiss Stella Snyder of Pingree. rejoicing Miss Beth Miekle of Smithfield ! Cir!s cl,lb rooms Thursday eVIII Sunday from: they have been visit- - Idaho. who has I been visiting her is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ring Games and mimic inarion where week. were sou sister. Mrs. Douglas Brown for the past. Eckeraley. joyed and refreshments were serw The Shipley reunion was held In I past month. returned home, Eat- ham 4drst. 0, S. McDonald ed to 25 guests, Mr. and the ward house. 1Vednesday of last , urday. Mr. and Mrs. llorace Ensign ant week. Mrs. Will Dewey left Wednesday and children have returned home Seventy-frr- e members of after spending two weeks at Ban- Petn. Junior are spending a wee, i of last week for a visit in Huntithe family eriJoyed the day. croft, Idaho. Eryce canyon. Miss Gail Mickelson is visiting nwton. Utah. Mr. and Mrs. H. C Anderson Mrs. H. C. Thompson . and chi. Mrs. Heber J. Smith entertainthis week in Salt Lake at the home children. are spending two dre,i. are spendma a tow doys al of her aunt. Mrs. R. B. Galli'. ed at a party complimenting her and weeks Vivian Park, in Provo eL hi. t Mrs. Joseph glests of relatives an.! Fitzgerald enter- - little daughter Marjohe Friday canyon. at friends. tained at a kensington followed afternoon. Supper was 'served to I Mrs. W. ls J. Ingo spending the by luncheon Tuesday afternoon.' ten guests. summer in Provo canyon. The guests were Mrs. Stanley Ras- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slob lom enMr. and Mrs. Fay iowadzki or' mussem Mrs. George Stringfellow. tertained at dinner Wednesday. Mrs. Elden Stringfellow. 'Mra. Rose i complimenting Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ogden spent the weekend here as I uTAH-GRAN- D the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ballard, Mrs. O. D: Ballard. Mrs-- !Daly and Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCune. l 'Marvin Stringfellow, Mn. Agnes Bingham. COAL Miss Graellt Furrow Is spending Mr. and Mrs. Rose Ballard and Fitzgerald and Mn. Alvin Cottrell. Is Harder. Hotter. Cleaner Mrs. Laren Andrus left last week children and Mr .and Mrs. William a few weeks at Pleasant Grove, the Therefore Better FUPI Value for a visit in St.' George. Utah. !Peterson spent Sunday in Ameriguent of relatives and friends. Try s TonConvince Tourself Mrs. William R. Andrus Mr. end Mrs. J. W. Low are rewas can Fork. the guests of Mr. and Chesterfield Coal Co. hostess to the members of the stake Mrs. Jean Henrold. over the ceiving Pons Was. 6451 and Ult. , . ,. .. rairsty. SESIDAY. IrLY 34 MONDAY. JTILY 21 Trzsomr. SCLY WEDNESDAY SCIT TRVRSDAY. JCLY 2$ UTAH , elEIM . ' - VAII DELPER. ' et i tt' ' ' .,,, ',.." CEDAR CITY. SEPTII. ryAn mos.. ',.,.. '14.. ' , 1 t .C.;.ts..' ,. ., 4 ' ' ? FACEAGE ON . V . ward representatives the relation of the to the "Mormon' Indians !Navajo settlement of Arizona. The Twenwill show the relaward Omitting) between the pioneers and the Sioux. while the pioneers crossed the plains. The Twenty-sevent- h ward will depict the part played by the Vt. Indians in the "Mormon" settlement of central Utah. Ensign ward will give the atoev reof the Pluto Indians pioneed in rs lationship with the southern Utah, and University ward similar a make sill presentation In regard to the Shoshone Indians and the settlement of Idaho. The $ , ':;.fr! ' ' r''' '7, miLroRD. INAR TUESDAY It LY IS WEDNESDAY. JULY SO THURSDAY JULY 21 FRIO ST. JULY 21 SATI HUAI. JILT 23 e iO.A13, ... , C 4 - '14. , t ' I ,11111 1 . ,64(i:. T I - ...1 ti . , ITwentieth o Circus JI. LY IS MONDAY. - . SHOWS AT, IDAHO FALLS. IDAHO POCATEULO. IDAHO PRESTON. IDAHO OGDEN. UTAH SALT LAKE. UTAH e I ..1 , ,..'"1,.i"' , - "a011 - , ILI; t ItN'i l't I , , 1.1: , t . 41 .....- - 1 D t I 9 ' ,i'OIONSISIIIMMIOMMIIM 0 .,,i1; ' .... I .,,,,.,1 ........... ' rt.-- : t -- M. ti - -. C-- - Twelfth-Thirteen- , ' o," i :,:, na t i, , , ...1, :I .. 1 ii I J, the Mk" Zarnecnik fhere's a Trieh In Firkin' a Chic" Tobias 2. 'Celli Vous" tHe Tout -Greenburg 4. Toreadors Song" from 'Carmen" Bizet I. Operatic Selection. -- Debutante" Victor Herbert , Hiss i.tfli. Bruderer. Soprano-- a. "West of the Great Divide" ... Ball ....E Scott b. "The False "A Lane in Spain"Prophet." BerlIn (By apeCial Request) bfr. Tibbs will be pleased to bonny written requests. Thanes Vila sad SAS a. ao, 1 sag 3 p. ni, 12 aeon sad very Se lataatts., . f -- .,: ,...,e-- 7 I. all-Th- 1 . to 9.P. appear in their Indian regatta. e 'feathers. blankets and entire assemblage will sing "Stop and Tell, Me Red Man," after which a talk will be given on the origin of the American Indian. Stories By Wards. Each ward will then give a prosentation of the ceremonials of the tribe it represents. and will tell of i in !the part played by those tribes connection with L. D. S. history. the how will tell ward Eleventh Multnomah Indians of Oregon saved the survivor's of the Donner party from a blizzard. ward will tell of a treaty made between the pioneers and the Omaha Indian& whereby the pioneers were allowed to live at Winter Quarters owned by that tribes Eighteenth ward will descre-- the habits of the Tongass Indians of Alaska. totem pole builder& believed to be the forefathera :of the repdents of the Tongan '1' ?, .00 ...7. , 11;"; t ',gc I .1.. -,42" ; it ';',. 4-Ri- .. 4 , . "On -- i ... '," 11 An-th- er ilii it . r- L G. 1,. -- , '.. ) - :".:4 ,, itt4 , -- - - .::,.,- At 4e.00', i 7 CAssideetee, . 8 l ,, ,... ; , ' i , ,S...., , , . , 1 1 ',r;"--'- . . ''' ii" - zcs ;' .,,' - ' v : c.', '' ' .,',' - , , 1 - ....vgrf', ,..? :. ' v. eite ''ifIge 1;., -. - tw, 4 t ' I. z,,,k r ''4.'s'" ',' f ',. ' -' - 'F" ,,, I ..4 1.1 ,'.ti,,,,,.e e ware ' 7 ' .1, N a6,. i Vkv I , ; ' k e't S ''".1 , 711":,,A, - - -o- it, , ' 01 , t t; - ,,.., . r t ,,. -4 .:. ,,,,-,-- - ; .2,, ,' - 'l" ..3!'; 3; -- - , , ' - 0, ' t - 1 ' a- 7 P TOMS. "March VanlII" St Clair 'When Erastu Plays His Old Kazoo" Ccdmn 2. At Dawning" 4. 'Love and Kisses" Baker A. Selection from tho Comic "Robin flood" Opera. Wiegland I. Miss Lillie Bruderer. Soprano--a. My Hero." from the Chocolate Soldier." b. "Stinriall and You:' by Penn. ''Just Day Wasted Away" Tobias and Turk r.- .- ,. : i,t.7'447,,l,.!?:,!!"!17,'3.,7! ' ' ;, z,,,, e , , . ' i; .4 '; , ' - ''' " , ' sl - - t ''''''' ',, '''.' - , - I 7. '.... s'',iI ir--- , - . oPFAirtip, 't t1 . I '. , , - 2- - .6 and-Girl- - to 7 P. M. N4..)Lei I C ETS ' ..... t Pl. ,,cott t 0 dir tO Salt Lake City, Utah. ' 6 111.1.1.111111.11.111.111.11.1.------II 1 t s i. , 5 -- 13 ee ,,, 0 i and - ,... . for a g.gantic council fire In the center.. of Following the establishment camp, a. fire will be built about ehich the boys and men will sing and relate stories. Wednesday morning. luta, 20 at 8 a m... the cheery call of a buiro the camp to action from wieuse a night of slumber. No one will at breakfast until they have gone through a series of calisthenics. Poi:owing breakfast, there Will be a short morning service. Camp Grant is situated between Big Mountain and Little Mountain on the original pioneer trail, and was chr.stened Camp Heber J. Grant, in honor of the president of the Church in 1912. when President Grant accompanied a party of scouts to that site. At 9 a.m. Wednesday the 25 will hike to the summit of Big Mountain and at noon they will take lunch and hold a program on Um sumnut. where the old trail of the pioneers creased that point. At 5 pm. the annual baseball game will be played. at I P.m. supper will be .erred. and at IV p.m. the big Indian, campfire will be lighted and the Indian ceremonials will commence.. AU the chiefs Fathers and sons from South sevier and C. A. White Eattadion monument on the Capitol grounds. and J. E. Macelby. Monroe. A. L. Wartay and James Peterwm of IllechtleM titre in charge of the group by aged chieftains only. IT'llERE will be a heap-bi'ration of Indian chiefs and will teach their younger young braves to a rendezvous in the Theybtotliers. depths of the Wasatch mountains In the lore .of manly virtues: Tuesday honor. duty. justice; Council fires will blaze in the Courage; And to spur the wicked pathwaye midst of a huge circle of teepee. Of the wayward restive pale face War paint will disguise well known There the fathers and their chils of features, elaborate dren eagle feathers will hide the well will come tel an understanding. terbered heads of the chieftains and appreciate each other colored Indian blankets will coy- - Will And will laugh and play together, er the clothing made by as only sone and sires may Play Sage old c.biets with mighty wis- In the fastness of the mountains. dom. rattlers and Bons. In a around the tamp 'These modern counselors about fires. their younger broth- - the.camp fires will travel not on foot In buckskin 7110tateng. er& but They will show them bow they will go 'by motor car., and sheen- love them; tire excursion will be the annual Teach them legends and traditions ifathers and sons outing of the En. Bald most dearly by their fathers sign stake. I Two hundred and fifty fathers Through the many generations, Generations tong forgotten and sons have registered for the g , 1 ,,,. lip this Coupon -- Ar . 4 to 5 P. M. The Masqueraders March Morris L "Ono bummer blight" Cosiuw t from a melody by DVOIIIICI S. ..rtallson eetarup:eed. Mavis& 4. 'Med Lips j Blues Away Beyaa L "'High Jinics," Operatic Selection Trim' L Miss Lillis, Bruderer. Soprano a. -- When Irish El,es Are Smtlizir b. 'So This Is Love.from "Miss Bluebeard" T. from the 1111211iCal play. -- On the Deck"..Toumsns "Beluiah." .., -- 1. .tr.lablebninnt:diartupos neXieThwietht.:01:: . t . i , The entire caravan will form Its at Camp Grant, and there e ac: ward will erect its own tee- pee. with the name of Its Indian ' ' Enbay tb. assials meg ties peaceful COOlmbegn nil hleatr toneorross-- 41 .Vvise sestorem by baltalea enlarged 14ealees Orebelstrn. conducted by Don. Tibbs. - vtg :;;,,,te-lc , Mormon - wn. 'of . it' 1. ,riNft - --t- ,,,,l - , V''.1 ,,ecii: taellzet ' --- 614;4 to, Gifted Soprano - , . ,,..,. ,o featuring r; - , , - ),,...,, ,A.,,,, I , ---- J- f, '- - ' v.,.. Miss Bruderer, way. camp supervision: Axel B. C !Ohisen, bead of the Big Mountain i hike; W, Leslie Cocking. In charge i - let,ii - 1;10717. 1:,proArttaWadr:dGraCom"tecatitugb , ' , - (.4 '" - , v...- I 197,7 ,,,,,,.. .. ., , , -- Saltair - -- l . , - 16 -..-.,,i Tomorrow, dinl oillethmeeniest r I . 4410 hitill..;4teJ ' , - - -- , 0,,- '11peole,-- - - et - tgi I ' 1,1A 04r riLlilbe.. ,itnhethwee;:Ma at- I --- es- ,11.-A . , , . ...,. - , , .ftv.-- , - - ,- . ''' .4g.4 Loyii,,str::. Hi ,, A 0, -lo 0 1.1- ,...,-- . t .4 -- ..... , , , t f4'4'- ' :40401:j OA' ,k i.,4:06.,r-..itp.44- -- ,,-,-- --1- c7- 'VI)4 t,-,--- ,, 1. ' r., ZO. - ' ' -- t;, t . ' iii 1, lir:e.Vi.et, k JULY SATURDAY 3 Free Concerts , characters of the tinting have been chiefs and have been . caned big names of great Indian given the ' of the frontier days. Each warriors 'bor. manor mild- person. I pates In the outing willwho receive the , Indian. NIMO et porn. notable Ihs trip is under the gendral .supervision of Thomas L. Wood- soil !bury and John D. Giles; George A. !Sims is arranging for transport. , ''f- I 'eon. J. Fred Daynes. general hr" Irangements; Dr. D. Lc:toleration. 1 s : Stew t - :ri...) yl,3 , ' 'L. 'it '. , A ."' ' , , , ' , -; , ' Alb' 19. at 1 p.m. II au !Tuesday. which will not come -sii; to a stop until Camp Heber J. "(--Mountain Dell fork the in 'Grant, OUTINGI lof Parleys canyon. Is reached. have All wards of the stake been assigned names of certain In- than tribenwhich played some part of Fesli.vities - ' ri 4.., , ,- , , . MMIENEEMIONM,11 erry FEATURE WILL ' - - - A Grant Scene Camp ake , -.- - LORE INDIAN - . .. 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