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Show 1 V ; SECTION' THREE Judge Xephl Jensen Friday after the state had presented its case. Charges of. depriving an owner of hi au Morrison . ,, fens motion by District Judge D. W. Moffat after jg and Thursday ; Charges of grand larceny 5 CARRY C. MYgRS.Ph.DL cose bad simply eetah Emerson stale'sMorrison embezzlement against waa found In I that It ta'eosy to advise. All ono has going to try Co do tho beat wa can Follett, Involving alleged' Illegal to do la to talk or sit down and and not fret and worry over things pooeoaalon of an automobile valued at 6iu, were dismissed by- - City write. Tha hard thine la 10 carry which hare gone by. Good luck. out onaa own instruction. I think I know how eomA of you 7" ! feel when you nr " 1 read these col umns. aid f ran Imagine soma of the questions e ou read: I how wonder many children that man ha 1 w ould like to know how many things he tells ns to do or not to do which he does or avoids him, Gods of Old Mayans ' Differed From Aztecs de-lig- 4. - . Judge Dismisses Auto Theft Charge -l. Which-ymr-a- bu. - Parent Problem' BY GEORGE A. SCHREINER. sloal world Tha souls that Were ' (Universal Service tranalatad Into this aJyalum spent ). Unit In what way ba caliad MEXICO CITT. 'What Is prob-ahl- y their discussions of tha pur. the oomplet Uat f god IlaUmtaa poaa of axlstenca and tha true Baf th Mayan Is revealed by Ricer-4- a tura of tha aupreme god. From Hlmensa Castillo. of Tucaun. tabors they reeled by listenvlia hu been Interested la Maya thea to music end regaling them, ing research for many year, eiwes with perfumes and other According la him tha pan'heon of tho Maya people waa tha follow. W'-- B Presided over be W...',.,. .... e..1? r$u Bscabes. a sort one Hunab-K- u comparable to Zeua. of whom set at each ofof angel, tha prin-P- J Itxamma, goddess of madtclna; cardinal and wa as. Ixaxahualoh, god drag of weaving; leted by ono ofpoints tha Cheque, gods Ixkanieox, mothar of tha od; of wind ond rain. Tbs four Chs-q- o goddeag of painting; werq of different Xhe goddam of virginity: wid In lb north wan whit. tha n god of medicine; Xocb-go- d in tbo south he In the east of aiming ; Akinoc, god rad, and ho Inyellow, the west black,. of muaic; rixltmtec, god of poetry; rnderwortd Ruler. r Kukuicao. god of war; Ahchuykak. self Perhaps. 1 ccwld show h'm, unJer-thAU n,rvrorldLwa thq twss Of the peat an 4 hi a fswTtitnutesf Whose duty It! Cute? A cate, god of comroerce. DR.UTER3 it t wars In his Mutuliec, god of torture; Cbac. wss to footer tha sacred tree with god of agriculture; Tabal, god of Us four roots end four branches hothe, a lot of things he does wrong as In Hors, hi the to ev-relation his chldren." celestial regions, fishing: Kinlchkakmo, god of fire; i . read erythlr.g was arranged in fours, duel Such questions a bil Xtab, god of suicidal EKryah-ge- d, ed of traveler!, to which' be wn,T,:' o 'b notion bf the Mey.re norbaV'lirursl one's burtherf-addaenae based upon good and fhoTdnowTngTulelary deiUea.Tftht "tbs earth was a Square' leon. Let them oome. Entertain them plane. Klnch Ahad Haban. god of Can pecher Chun' Caan, gog of does me good to Kabul, god of a place not known, supreme, la pictured tb gij; Furthermore, but also tho right hand of Izamal; from whose eyes flow two streams Snow you have such curiosity.' team one to th right and one! Now I" AP1 of TOV frailties, Kekupaeat, god of fire and. Hun of well that you ran Ahau. also known sa Turn Kimli, to the left of him. From th!,tno,r rrrr-streams rise all fie ra"t a nd-- fi li nil S'1' pretty aoruratelv and that god of tho underworld. ot liw fooled. There ts life. Tha general f '5'ou interpretation Ltke Greek Myths. . this is thet HunaboOrenraeed Tn 08 ier discriminating person then To make the names pronouns-abl- o he creation t0 ' ',h aa n either it should b stated that the flee or grief you jvueh matters. Ail I esn . , he that you are charitable. Than Mayan and Astoe All In sit ih. vi had tb sound of eh" tn English. ter pother by accident or relation?, ship many of these Mayan gods had groaeness of what to be am aware of how far I shall fall their counterparts in the mythol- - known as the religionem of tho As-c- 1 short of doing what I know lo best Mmilar people living of doing welt many of the things I tho Mayan underworld was very cit tho Tableland urge other parents to do, that I similar to that presided over by of Anihu&Ca have very disturbing am Pluto. It was a place wrapped In tribes that inhabited rptrlt)y then the val otlona and a deep sense of guilt . ley of Mexico. Neverthlesa. I can eav tn into It for transgressions ln ufj The Mayan resemble the that, as a rule. I write about suffered without end from cold, structures of temples the Astecs in their us parents, about eur frailties and hunger, thirst, sleepiness, tortures, tfaJnr feature which was the our wrongs against our children. thesdghr of cruet base of the sanctuary. H is 4 am and Ihe father of three rhlldren were obliged to keepspectacles on wandering Still a question whether tho Mevan fl could writ better If I had seven) In the fashion of the Wandering borrowed this better faImportant they bed-etaltl ofien-'wtsJew. from the builders of tho pyramids ther and that their mother had a Tbo Mayans also had their hear, who left the to add. Needless husband. better n Juan mi or paradise. It was an abode Teotlhuacsn. In tha vs however, 1 still would like to be Blessed with an Ideat c limits tn io. to !T Their Tieroic tale. or flhat father and that husband. which 11 plant and animal life whether the Msysivfvmaine at Chi- Every now ajjd then a parent flourished at nowhere In thla phyt chen-It- x were the prototype. say or writes to me that be 1 verv much discouraged wtth himself after bearing some of my addresses op reading some of jnyuartide Then I feel very bad. for I do not wish to make anyone suffer from depression. Those conscientious parents like yourself, who often grow dissat.sfled with their sucoften are far too CSpeclal Correspondence) the New Tear and cess ason parents, after turning themaeLvee They have bard WASHINGTON, D . March II. Mm Rennion remairrlr.g. The the President Hebeb J. Grant was a were guests of Mm Benmon's had their attention on some of elr someone I or special guest last evening at a parents. Mr. and Mrs. things which taken n1 have . Tat Tn writ,'nbanquet Jlotel lark havJneen"aurilulJt,1-o- r lhllt tha .praker or celebration of the twentieth special ambassador to rep- ( for grnt,d else of Boy Scout work In poitned resent the United States during the the writer has done all things America. President, Hoover deliv- Inauguration ceremonies for the perfectly, .overlooking scores of ered the principal addruea. Thirty-si- x Mexican president. Mr. Bennion thing they themselves may be dostate groups were represented. and her sister, Mrs. Ivor much better and things. Indeed, Sharp of ing more Important than the few Th commit:- - sponsoring the New York, war tn attendance At fer that have been banquet included Vice President th Inaugural ceremonies. Pleas 'remember this, my fellow Curtis, Speaker Longworth. SecMm John Q. Cannon Jr. receivMany of the thing we seem jlgrent. retary ef the Treasury Mellon. ed th following guesta Sunday afvery poorly, many Secretary of Commerce Lemont, ternoon at her home In the Devon- to have done we discover In ourSecretary of Agriculture Hyde, shire Courts apartments: Mrs. Wil- of the faults to the other par. relation In selves Secretary of Labor Davis, Secre- liam B. Lawson,' Mrs. W. N, ent or our children, may sink Into tary of War Hurley, Secctary of Alfred K, Cherry, small importance In relation- to the Interior Bilbur, John Barton Mra MelvinMra WilMrs. Freebairn, many other things we have done Payne, chairman of the Atherlcan lard Marriott. Air. KennethJ, Red Cross; William Green, pres! exceeding well, and other relaUon-whtcJMra. M. D. MatheWs, MrsUahlphave been ur. dent of the American Federation of Labor; William Butterwortli, t M."veHilOn Kumnterhsys, Mrsi lsaactextraordmarily wood.- found have I Mrs. 8. whom Stewart, Junius Some parents Romney, president of the V, S. Chamber Mra. Mac Snan. Mm Marlon B. eeelftng help from me and others. of Commerce. AU members of the Earle. Mrs. Lit Spry Wootten, I have envied for thetr exceptional1 committee were present except Mise Dorothy Perkins, Miss Wini- qualit'ee-- of parenthood I knew Mr. Curtis, Mr. Long wort 1. end m fred Mlao Wilcox, Marla Davie. Mr. Boynton, larked mvself and seldom found Miss Florene Wells, Mis Elisabeth other parents. M Governor and Mrs. Heber AU of Law vouraelf to Mis kind and Be more Norma Hanon. Mrs. Wells were hosts at qvdinner fer President and Mrs, Grant Tuesday Cannon wa asisted In receiving by us are Just human beings. Wo are Mm Dean Dinwoodey Mm David evecing. Other gtieata were: W. Cannon and Mm Weston Verlecand Mrs. Don B. Colton non a party and Illustrated subJr., were In charge of th din- tended and Mm Joseph P. Hacking. the Cosmos club, the at ture room. ing Calof tho stagCongressman Joe Crail Mm George Sutherland and Mra. ject of theTecture being ifornia gave a luncheon Tuesday ing and coloring toof camouflage, at the Capitol In honor of Presi- E. B. Smith visited last Tuesday Jn and atage settings it application dent Grant Othrr guest included Baltimore. and scenery. Mr. Pennsy--TantEir R. of Porter Stevenson and Mia. Congressman Roland Monson has obtained ofr Colton of J. Bennion Summerhay wer hos Congressman with the department poaitfon at tha Utah. Congressman Evans of Cal? meeting of Justice. Mr. Monson la enrolled In pMal Review club ifornia. end Isaac and George trt-nlnlet accounting school In tha capital. St swart. the meeting being held at the an Mrs. Harry Edwards entertained President end Mm Grant were- Stevenson apartment. The program Wednesday evening. Guests ' dinner guests of Mr. and Mm Tru- was featured by a paper on the op-e- r Murdoch, Mm W men Yeung Wednesday evening. frrmpson And Delilah,- Iraae M.' EteWarr. Mm T. McKay. Dr and Mm E. B. Brossard by Atm Harry Edward A Mrs. J. Williard Marriott, Mra gave a luncheon Thursday In com- I events wa given Karl 1'. Keeler, Mm Paul Bum-haMm oy Mias Lcurrenl end pliment to President Gladys Thompson. 8. Romney. Mra Mr. Junius ' T. McKay and Grant. Congressmen and Mrs. Don Eldon Dye, Mr. Eliot Gates, Mra B. Colton and Mm Vivian Kimball arrived indaughter Joseph Wash- - bierlo Pusey and Miss Eva Marwore other guesta. Thurs.li Tu tdayi Thy p!alt to A buffet supper wa eervea day evening James Ivine gave a remaln In the capital were played. dinner for President and Mmk id while here will be gnesu ef Mr. and Mm Lyn Lundberg were Mrs. McKay s parent. Grant. . and of Mr. and Mr G Judge Mm end dinner guests On Friday. President Mm G. A. Iverson. with Garnond Hyde on Sunday after-- Grant vis! ted - In Baltimore to secretary-noon. Guests of Miss Ruth Etr afDr. Alfred Burdick, and on FriAtkins of Illinois, bad as ford at the Hyde home In, the day evening they wCr guests of hi guests at th eleventh annual evening included Mis Ruth McMr. and Mm J. WHUard Marriott banquet of the Little club Arthur. Mias Katherine W allace, at dinner. Mr. end Mrs. Isaac Saturday nlrht-s- t th.Congress ernki W ortb, dub in Potter and Stewart, Miss Eva Marriott In and El Wood Potter of Salt prerr Lake and ington. George Stewart were also Harold Candland of Provo, The orMia Katherine Wallace Is a visr ganisation is composed of secre- itor In Washington, haring recent-T- y On Saturday evening the Mutual taries member of of for a visit Congress. come to the Improvement association sponsored and Mm E. B. Brossard had with her brother, capital Vic Wsllaee. Mil a dancing m.party at the ef the :Dr. dinner guest on Sunday after- Wallace, daughter of Joseph WalOfficers hotel noon Mr. and Mm Frank g been Young Men's and Young Ladies Mr. ini Mra. Junius S, Murdoch. lace of Ogden, Utah, hat Connecticut tn Hartford. Mutual Improvement association s. and Mr. and Mr D. s. Romney Burch. On weer la general charge of arrange-ment- Sunday hgr brother end aiater-ln-lathe Brassards de wtth Mr. nd Mr. Lew Wallace. the officers being Truman Pertainedevening Mr. 4r Mm Walter and p Edward-Bn)ltreturning from a Young Marlon Earl and Gloyd " and European mission, we In Wash Cowley for the Young Men RobMr Vernon Norr. Mm Ralph ington from Tuesday until Friday of last week, visiting with hi erta and Mm John H. Henrlcksen n brother. Ael Smith. for th Young Ladies. Mm Honrik-eewa chairman of tho committee Elder Byron Dayne of Balt In. charge.Lake. Elder Wayne Knight. Elder were Tbo George Washington UniverClayton and Ellder Lillywhlta week, all en route the national fin-aIn the city sity Glee club wonclub contest, home from European mission. glee Dayne and Clayton, who have of which were held In New York lu- of Of companions apSClU Been City Saturday nightof Barrios Dear Brutus and Garland and Deerfield Smith, o torest to Utahn I tho fact that view G. Mm Osmond are a who two Utah etudent at tho school, on Tbs Circle. Hyda gava paper the Washington branch by Meogbo. missionary work in Germany Douglas Taylor and George Jabvta. Mrs. G. Osmond Hyde doing were entertained at Mm Maria E ere member of tho Georg Wash- badMr.aaand dinner Wednesday B. Smith's home. Preston Smith ington club and participated In the evening Dr. andguetta Mm E. Coaway took th returning elder q e content Stratford Elders Roila B sightseeing trip in the district and and StratDr. and Mm K. Conway ford. Jr who have been guest at Greenhalgh and William 8. Holt iB Virginia. of Brigham City Rubin Jonee waa eoloigt at thr tbo home of Mr. Stratford elster. isEldar Greenhalgh, working in tho Maryland branch M. L A. meeting at the Washing, Mrm. G. Osmond Hyde (ofWrti Eastern States of mission. El- to auditorium Sunday night. He the thetr days, left last Thursday with Mareu two children. Winnlfred and E. der Holt, of Syracuse, Utah, having waa accompanied by Mrs.Mra. from that Button on the violin and Ra) Coo way III. for Ogden. They plan recently been released Berrett. pianist a visit there with Dr. Stratfordon branch. Mrs. MacSwan Mr. of and Hagparent and will then proceed Washing U. Humor Magazine to Do Angeles wher Dr. Stratford erstown. Maryland, were ton visitors ever the wgek-enwill do Intern work. WHUard Patrick Day Marriott Feature Mr. Mm and J. Mr. and Mr Fred S Schow wei. hosts et dinner Sunday evening at cave a dinner Thursday evening Cavelier hotel apartment.' The Humbug, University of Utah the Congressional Country dub for at theirwars Mr. end Mm Truman humor magazine, wilt make Its secGuesta lh following guests: Congressman VerWeston and Mm ond appearance of tho year on the and Mm Don B. Colton, Dr. and Young. Mr.Miaa acEva Marriott end university cjmpui March non, Jr., Mra E-- B. Brosaard and Mm Paul Hansen. cording to Xlchard Cosgrove, editor the publication. Mm Mervyn S Bennloo and son itlra Evelvn Iverson." daughter to tha attorney Featured In the magazine will be Mervya 3r returned to Waahtng-t- o of qpectel assistant G. A. Iverson, Mm a and thras story. 8puda and Onion Team' general vjsit ef hinder after Waah-an- d by David Tnevethick, and It will iths In Mexico City. Commander .Mas been pledged at Georgs Kappa take a Ita them the Bt Patrick Mrs. Bennion traveled to the ington university K rpa Garni tpo I fitveralty .(Ibv trtWHes-- ef eovortty. Xsstran eabltaT' abort if before E. Dr. a'nd-J- tr Engecrinr dboetrChrlatme. Comrtmndcr. Bejinlen re-- . - vii: Church Department, THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, STARCH 15, 1930 e! T-h- e? MPf ofcrt . self-defen- A CENTURY OF ORGANIZED SPANS id EXISTENCE -- a Each beautiful volume of this comprehensive work -- C-- the-Will- rr has adefmita themejwhich Jsjvjvldly andcompletejy elaborated by the author, with a charm of style and ealtKbfcolorfulincidentTthat'iTiakehistory more' ' fascinating than fictiorr. The surprise of new detail and illuminating comment meet the reader onevery page. Volume ORIGINS Gives the . Scriptural Bacjcground Ben-rno- acd 1 - Volume I deals with origins and puts- in "clearper8pective the succession of fulfillment. No believer in Biblical prophecy that culminates in latter-da- y that Joseph Smith is conviction volume and the this can read escape scripture the heralded Prophet of the New Dispensation of the Gospel. The Falling Away j. - Paragraph Treatment of Volume The Falling Away z- Par-kinso- n. of-o- ISAIAH;- - Lord maketh empty, and maketh it waste, and turneth it upside down, . and scattereth abroad the inhabitants .thereof. And it shall be, as with the people, bo with the The land shall be utterly priest; emptied, and utterly spoiled for the Lord The earth hath spoken this word. also is defiled under . the inhabitants, thereof; because Nt hey have transgressed the laws, changed the ordinance, broken Therefore the everlasting covenant hath the curse devoured the earth, and they that dwell therein are desolate; therefore, the inhabitants of the earth are burned, and few men left. -- -- -- -- a, inelud-4Mr.Fr- - !ndi,e. aw. - be converted, via-itln- -- a. St - J. lf tthe -- - Repentye that your sins may be blotted out, when the times of refreshing shall come from the presence of the Lord; And He shall send Jesus Christ, which before was preached unto you;. Whom the heaven must receive until the times of restitution of all things, which God hath spoken by the mouth of alT his holy prophets since the world began. PROPHECY OF RESTORATION: "And midbt angel flyln-thhaving the everlasting gospel to preach- - unto them that dwell on the. earth, and to every nation, and kindred, . and tongue, and people, saying with a loud voice. Fear God, and give glory to Him; for the hour of his judgment is come ; and worship Him that made heaven,, and earth, and the sea, and the fountains of waters. JOSEPH --SMITHS GREAT QUESTTON (From the midst of religious confusion and multiplied sects) : WHICH . OF ALL THE- - SECTS' IS RIGHT AND WHICH SHALL I JOIN? GODS ANSWER: None of the sects were right; they were teaching for doctrine the commandments ofmenTthey hadforms of godliness but denied the power thereof. He must join none of them, but in due time he would be chosen to bring forth the gospel of the Christ anew, and in its completeness such his mission! humanwns dom was sufficient to answer Joseph rld Smiths question. No man inall was so as to be justified in proclaiming the acceptance of one church in preference to another. Divine knowl-edg- e and wisdom alone was sufficient to pass judgment upon such a question; and there is a peculiar force in the circumstances that the announcement which Joseph Smith makes with reference to this subject, was not formulated by him, nor by any other man, but is given to bim of God. God was the judge of fallen Joseph Smith was his messenger to herald that judgment to the world, the incoming of a New Dsipensation of the Gospel and the of the Church of Jesus Christ in the earth. - -- the-wo- pje-emine- nt B. H. ROBERTS, Author. Now Nears the Completion of a Monumental Work lt ie -- the-ear- th e- ball-roo- !) "Bchold.-th- e ST.PETER; nre-eent- w,. I ' . A COMPREHENSIVE HISTORY OF THE CHURCH, bv Tf. H Rohert, will elude an account of the Centennial Conference andthe final volume will beoff the press, ' , shortly after April 6, 1930. T THEMES OF THE SlX VOLUMES' J EXODUS ORIGINS MARTYRDOM . Write for ENSIGN IBu.4f rated EXPANSION CONSOLIDATION Circular That Gives FuB Information. DESERET BOOK COMPANY 44 E. on Sonth Temple Salt Lake City, Utah w -ft |