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Show 'fc MOuesLaM JDh.StHLT 'XMifi yyr ftTiMtlCS ijr ; (JuPfi i wOV-mm- i T t't iViGO -- i Published Afternoons Except Sunday Phone. Was tit. City. Utah. Of The Audit Boreas of Circulation. . Ullt M . I Tear t One The S RATES SUBSCRIPTION riss Host J On ear (if paid i 7.o In advance) above ratee apply to Utah, 7.M Idaho. - Wyoming. Oregon, Washington. 3oada,Montana. New Mexico. Catiforma l Artaona; other atatea rATIONAL by mail per month. AOVERTISJ NG 1 Colo-Tld- a and . 1 00. REPRESENTA- - TIVES Koce, Rothenburg A Jann. Inc. 10 East stub Street fswTorh CHy Avenue .,1(1 North Michigan i'Detrolt General Motors Building A tianta Glenn Building .114 Weat 10th Street Kansaa City Street Francisco California flu iil .............. ........... rtsna Entered nt the poetofftee at Salt Lake City second class matter according to Act of Congreea. March A 1(70. . i ..H. Tbs Aaeoctated Press ta eicluaively entitled all the for repnblicatioo jlepatches or otherwise credited credited to sews this newspaper and also .ha -- use H tilpublished news of dis-- I not local . All rights for rcpublcatlon - S: apodal dispatches hers are also- reserved. - - APRIL 5. 1935. fBALT LAKE CITY, GENERAL CONFERENCE I The One Hundred Fifth Annual Conference of tbe Church of Jesua Cbri&l of Latter-da- y Saints nil convene in tbe Tabernacle, Salt Lake City. Utah, on Friday, April 5, 1935, at 10 L o'clock, continuing with sessions on Saturday and Sunday. April 6 and 7. Tbe General Priesthood meeting will be held Saturday evening, April 6, et 7 JO oclock. Missionary and other reunions should bo so arranged as not to conflict with these appointments. HEBER J. GRANT, J. REUBEN CLARK. JR, DAVID 0. McKAY. First Presidency. wuWw HE ringing address of President Heber J. Grant (a synopsis of which appears in this issue of The Deseret New5 Eapem-(ho 105th annual General Conference. National Woman's Relief Society 5? The meetings of the Relief Society preage general Conference with tbe same accuracy Ti tbe flight of the birds announce the coming of Spring. This one of the helps foretold as aids to thg priesthood in the Gospel $!an, is the only one of the auxiliaries orn. ganized by the Prophet Joseph Smith in Meetings with representation from every fiection of the Church were held yesterday, and attended by the customary thousands. The sipistle of the Apostle Jamee, To the twelve tiribrs that ere scattered abroad, greeting. Scants in the cornerstone of tbe foundation of Jihe ideal of this organization when he Sj II eise-Svh- d S per-go- . E Pure religion and undefiled before God fnd (he father as this. To visit the fatherless nd widows in their affliction, and In keep Wher-Sjpvrhimscif unspotted from the world sickness and sorrow and death have Sintered, the Relief Society sisters find their jayt and render tender relief end unselfish -Rympathy. No other known organization expends so much with snch a minimum of cost for inch a maximum of er efficiency, . Tbe Genealogical Society One of the large gatherings of Confer-nc- e will be a genealogical pastor, t program the Tabernacle tonight at 7 3n The family TJspcciaUy honored tonight wifi be the grandparents of Augusta Winters Grant, wife of president Grant. The Sone'v has a:rected services of thousands who devot time Skid means to research tha.1 the promise niade Malacbi concerning the Elijah ight be fulfilled where he savAnd he shall lurn Ih hca-- I of he fa'h-t- o f the the children, end the Children to their fathers, jesi ( and the wrth'wifh a r.o? 3S' tr - PRISON PAROLE St STEM :A MON'G V. BISLD bv nc lel-- tz subjects In he ritus-egales to the Prcirrhin of One Conference now being held at the state capital. m (o be Consideration of the paro .v.tem At the Aishh- necessary. time there jb widespread criticism of the par-djlem ete nd there Xow in use in the varioti indisputable evidence that it j being are ttused. In some states paid to be nothihs more than .evmzhqi), Sphere criminals are kept for onef periods 3nd then turned out on pam r,nj to add Jjnother robbery or murder to Inc r er mmal Jwcord. 5 According to law pardons and parole, are granted by governors and parole boards but 3n many instances the power i eiereised by politicians, lawyers, crooks and persons. There ere twenly stairs in which there is not even a parole board; freedom is a matter of executive clemency amounting in effect to a pardon. In twelve SlheFstatesparole Is treated merc'y as an Incidental item of penal administration; thus Jiving prison authorities power to overrule Jourts in pronouncing sentence. 2 Investigation' of tbe records of all parolees Jh Massachusetts during tbe past' fifteen years Jhows (hat 80 per cent of them returned to Criminal paths after regaining freedom Prisoners freed ta one slate go to another e they continue to lead a life of crime, Rrf again apprehended and paroled again and again arter serving a few months or veers (he case my be in various pnsnrs. Consider the case of Mart in Williams w bo a V i'KiUAV APiilL I I libeffced eastern prison. If and bU brother, also a parciee, perpetrated a number of robberies and murders, shot down seven citizens and officers. Peed five convicts from prison and finally were kilted by a posse. Hyrum Jacobs or New York state was arrested and convicted of robbery and other crimes seven times ia eleven years. He was finally sent to Smg ung for fi'teen years, only to be paroled after he had served three years. John Pam-la- k in 1932 was given a fifteen-yea- r sentence m Ohio Since that time he has been paroled add convicted seven times for other erimes. There is the example of Georg Washington Barton wlitwent to prison four times during the period of ten years for which he was sentenced. There is Robert Loftus. who was sentenced to one ! ten years m 19H5 and wa paroled He go! one to years again in I '.22 and waa paroled. He zot ten years to life in 1925 and was paro'ed in time to be sentenced again in 1933 It must be said that these are not case, they are haphazard .selections out of many thousands of parole violations. According to a recent issue of Uniform Crime Reports, a nine months' ebeek of 250,506 arrest records reteas that 64.990 had been previously convicted, and 7.084 had been arrested whr'c on parole. Thr means th about one out of every thirty persons arrested in this country h supposed to be in prison at the time he is picked up by the police. The federal Government ha the most rigid parole requirements in tbe United A States. man beeme eligible for clemency when a third of his time has been srved, and attempts are mode at trict enforcement and thorough investigation. But even here the percentage of prisoners released on parole has been steadilv increasing. In 1911. one in twenty prisoners was paroled, while within the five years more than one out of ever three prisoners goes nut by the parole system The parole practice is subjected to even greater abue in the various states when figures show a parole percentage of from 66 to !8 per cent. Tbe result of a l this s that on an average 70,0(0 convicts a year ar turned out of our penitentiaries, ihe majority by the Thu wholesale liberation f,f parole route. unreformed cost !he taxpayers millions of dollars a vear and mac! a Iv turn th rountry over to th criminal ENCYCLOPEDIC HISTORY OF THE CHURCH BV ANDREW JENSON, Assistant Church Historian In 1849, Win. H Hooper and Knoaiton located a cattle ranch on the present site of Al- Alpine pine, (originally called Mountain- . eettlemcnt ' th ALPINE. A (pin, stake, l xituxt- ed m the extreme northeast corn- - founded in 18S0 by ten or twelve er of Utah Valley. Utah county. ,wh? Pnl lh winter of there During the first Utah, six miles east of American c'tler. ho. r Fork, the nearest railway station. UtUr-da- ry h SainU. held . prayer 1J road miles, by wearest j. ' at the bouse of William meetings northwest of Provo tbe county Ib the spring of eat and J miles, by a round- - Wardswortb. of the families moved to other about road, southeast of Salt Lake,1 tfl rest remained to City. Most of the inhabitants arele,t'nnt. that farmers and irrigate their gardens PlY nd sow and realised good crop, other settlers ar- -, and fields from Dry Creek and the and during apring Fort Canyon Creek, which both;rlved and cast their lot with lha in the mountains a abort settlers. During the year the ance north and northeast of thel built a small log school settlement. About of the people live on the townsite. t house on the bench north of ihe the rest in a scattered condition preoent townsite of Alpine, which on their farm.. Alpine is supposed was finished Jan. 1, a meeting held teb. 10, li.g, to be the smallest Incorporated,e AtSaints were at Mountainvile felly In the United States, the town-lthas a branch of ihe rite entry containing only 19 acre organisedwith S-Peterson Charles Church of land, while the unincorporated presiding Elder, ti but on Sepk limit, contain two miles square.; Isaac Hnn.-- 'Ua.btL.bii 7 Alt kinds of gram smt regetablec arrived in Utah from Ihe which grow in Utsh county. alsOrecently a bishop by flourish in Alpine. The place i States, was ordained George A. Smith end especially well adapted for excel-- ! at to Mountamvilie. prestde pointed end U known for its occasion, was or-- lent quality of potatoes and straw- - whtch. onas that a regular ward. iganlsed berries. NO. 19 Quincy , "l "J. 11 lil tn ;er ura-iri- se dist-;m- er er iil. company is shipping ore rrfulrl from the mine which at the new price or gold runs I3S to 175 a ton. Now suppose we who believe in the possibilities of could orgsntre a Non Profit Sharing dub. except for Medic. BnfiU5. rtr , sarting with ten members n ho would membership dues of Pending Food, Drug Bill Threatens to Injure legitimate Business; Fares Danger of Being Held Aoid by Courts newmembers tojoinuntiwe month frdm The V. 8. pin river to be cut off from Utah lakeper - US. 90 from the state, total X9 h before the lake hae raised to comauf-'iar month, will be granted .promise or a point to assure dependent citixen of the ricicnt waterfor their use? What to S.' ery over 5 years old. less any caused the collapse of the MoetdalU. nroiert and ruined Permanent income they may have. ramil.es in this class consul The many families . mow many people wife hence have been benefited by the Mtnw minly nt min ind rlLZTeleVc'n ' pnllfon ho cn 9iiarante ina ieer got Hoo Z;?LTor Watr fa1Uri meome. to fifty the balance ..mo. fm.m. end with this we could be ia the tion Old for the first rood opening A'HIAuluY April 5. The isue rai-e- d by the debale over ihit offered profitable to pay? investmrrrt. for future generation I me etrjf k the the f.vd and drug bill pending in the Senate is not e woud eoon be .. branding in fooJ and drug labeling or ni'- - epresonlaiion in no,t without having ten million hpftal dental elime, etc, for dollars more added Aren't thi Pree.der.t noowve.t c.d Every hall be prohibited by federal law. our members en Lnl,d more products f',11!" I s stan nnc n farmer, I hat was I lie question when the growing Iu jo a new food and agdalion for there is a market for now comforts of life .h.n dk j: assert law ivdge Many taried a year ago. Todav the controversy ha nai:oe d.ug in spite of the drouth per Aini-- pr mnth i m- GEO T PEAY to the k.nd of law that shall be enacted: that is. huw er.f. 'sufficient Senator Huey Long ff ater Queries Isa s it will take f 500 per yesr h!! ne attained without demoralizing a large business and Dr. Townsend claims it will taka mg it into confusion. Kditor Iesret News. i$200 per month for everj person Th reason for thl far l that orer (D an fresh water rtmatn frjii .if of Ltoh years of age to make good AgQ reople the hill ptmored by Seitaior ope- in which le But these and others are times information put in a tub with or throe .and o' Nctr lor-- at the ieuet of would be available than is now giv im lies of salt In the bottom branded extremists, radical, etc, If E liter Deser.t News Underse-re-ar- y n de-in dollars per month for e h Tugwell of the public advertisement mav, all water is and none As I have endeavored to keep jSixty of agriculture na in 1! a is cia.med. he the ru!i of the of tt allowed lo flow info Salt 3n y js - poor famlly our p',0!; old " 7Kled P1 so opeUnd bill if w rtttn Into law in like. won t the lake sevpral feature, which are W i bring great rejoicing to ail con. p hat dry varPlan- unconslltut onal and a' cotiraged regarding expected .,s preaent form. f f e. t would who arc ont.n this have cn our vo'unns. I m' sirlent sufferers, lance with the decision of the au- Today, for instance the securit es s.ate a climae r,od sn.1 Congrew! nnt one s,onVhuh 1, pralng new bombarded with questions ,aw i an fu) of red t,p, ,nd dan. of 1Jr prerne court of the Ln. -- d Mon ,uch eranl rhe, Krfat, a,s,. t(.mperillg on ihe matter of de!ear power gers of damage sul'a that financ al our .Innate I C. THOKEfEN at- - ,"k and to the beIhe if whole Senate it bill, 44 ?nd Avon advertising of issues with oompre- - trtivencss of the stafe (thal cornea ta i oojnd to b :mon benstv information in :n m haa . siaie. tn of that into ihe courts. that is given is vmuaHv disappeared from use and Experience of Provo Prea RcomvcH' The b,H. on the other hand m- - the pobiir i3 plan of Sl5.0eidom apprpeiated. told that an count5r allom the troducd in thHouse bv Keprsen- - Issue has beenmerely filed with ib se tal'A Mead of New York seeks to cunt et exchange commission, attain the same objectives at that What the salesmen tell the proa-o-? Senator opeiands pect however, nobody knows. Also. imasjre. o h there is no certainty now that the fbut inaats thae the mai't prohibited aha!! be specified and floated are raUy good invest (enumerated and that the f dei.u nfrte just because the federal Phrmm Ordrt Ordr$ commiion, whico alread) cunties comaaiasion bes registered has had ahri FiTience them mdd HT :$:n with trade rract.ee sha! be given So if mar b with to c nc n fot ccrnent drug The jur.ndict.on ..f'lti mav ton of advGring regulations. iatn Me name 01 .i Various issue. are wrapped up and possibly some burl rciererus to in the pending bills but many of (he purpose of tbe medicine, but the of op.rjon tA di'i have salesmen will tc!l the public out to uca an extent ever they choose. ben 'that ncariv a.I ih, miriest aficet- ci t jto advert: ng a5.o tation the Th Hope for Coo. prom o' the Owand food industries and tne leading ar hop ng that some of it pro manufactur- proprietary niedtr era ihat env faie labels ' isions will be combined with the or adv'iiUmg whch are deleter- - Mead bill and a workable 'uw mad Saturday Brings an array of. most unusual specials for our Conference friends as he two. to jous public health should be well as home folks. Timely needs priced especially kw-re- ad 0ne f he diff.cuHiea in the s.tu et ery item' comsternlv dea t wi?h. rhe drive for a rev It :a intfrrstrtg io rr.'( that on tjon Ts pare price. every bill ha eer 'ri. 1fw ha the iv ah k.dcj drug Wslev food and dtug .a by Dr. Tugwell and h associatr t a senes of sensational exh-.- tv shojid bri r vised Hcn rheie is tha etfecu of hAsiiiXiu general agreement with the arms medicine. The rpatar4 ma and purposes outlined in resident farturers, however, insist that ;hx lioocelt b menage. C chamber of What, then, u the crux n the iraatllil volls aaf is the name given to Die whole objeciwn io certa.n pa's of fat rdlars, priali. hfblt ws Diii throurr.ou ont th It bureauis that same buf blMorrs ( .theropeiand cratic control and tssuan of country by th- - hureauerrs he-- e alrb. Re. IJb . forma! rcgistiat.ons b comni.ttees hardly include nc. tenth of cent Thi of of that do not have legal tiral PT voun9 rrpnMbtlitv for their acts will be suu- - orodttcti sold and that certain ly stituted by the Cope'and t.!t 'or none of the Jeadpg nni!fanjrer9 SILK Die systematic and e guarded making any of i.e product at-- c s Mf.M la usm of (he Mead Oeoaft-(W aan'i in- - icked. i.l (Copyright NO.V-IV R4tO sure fai- - proved ire to a! affected ed oil allk low campap-ianIndividuals , . , ClfU (op, Trouble Threatened keel, laet top. Sipes SS tO JO 4 ... Advertising involves mjxh Wt.VS Rf.lSTORC.FD m itself Tfte supreme DOVBLF. RICK. court has held that puffing" or n SILK Regular $1 .00 Grade put'ing one best foot an sd'eri.ment is kgitims'r It dri m apriRf be to difficult might prove pprlpc. for for instance such a io er dmaif -When dalM Better aastrl raw Buf?t ie MESS 4SD tOMEYS fgn with eoptrostfoi Buick Wri Build Them or the v laeflaet to ma rb, re. PO Super Quality , Xorc of suUi a ciaua as Join The . .X olseo M tm Navy and See the World which I a on Garmeafs th recruiting poster. Yet ti the method of dealing ;e '.g.d Yew av le. Reptlmr $15 . with Nuch statement as embodied in the Senate b.!l that all adverand oiMi All tising lauelhng may possibly paatel ab be fubjecrij Ajch hararrenr Aloo kwltted n a' to :!except altogether, on an basw. Yalwep f IS MESS .4SD WOUESS At! or o' rcumvcntion such SEIT and OLD STILE as are now heing compelled in order o nark Rrirum.es ma be the 4 Garments conseiti fa measure wi i v. 'ood and drug advertising CJwT Fine which givrs a oureaucrat such vast qualtl. light and metlfal bvaclr A M( I manZ dium weights. I mluet to hv h,l POra that ....).mniat, mdutry wRl, l1 W contrtbated SoHo 1 M lo abadeG the J pootel suxxesnng 11.50 n.j seeks and seeks, jb m aisoo in Waifiinj'on celling spprovsl of esd sf plan those needms medical IX A lltJ falac the sords ,n i drawmes ordinsriiy! services and not financially able to us'd 0 market the products. can it. We also auch tor get W Clean-uMsy Bring Harm of Meut and hear complaints about outside The eeliinc of patent medicines omen'i Sett Style only capital earning In and monopolism Tram door 10 door on a nation-wid- e our enterprises and sending the Tbe oeoooo's oaoorfeof f , wealth of oar minea. etc., to other Garments reitaa Crock, oaf of ' states. " lo flaife, May I suggest k plan MW aiaid. afrlpes aad which I think wnuld combine and light umghUa Broken rbtfba. Foot opro. cover both of these problema Yoluo to UM Aewwlar $IJ About A year or more age a man tn our store of Pioneer stock was almost daily telling me how he waa trying to get someone to take p. k. 9(rrs-s- un liaar to NBA? DRF09 SHIRTS-tteo- aiae BraarMW over A mining property on which MRtrb. lefikav ITWOrootee foot eoloro sunkVTbllo had a ahaft be with partners iber loot Rc rotor Hit wOG- and cross cut and had 91. 99 worth of ora blocked out. They p at wsmss fsbric wanted to eaS outright or would SILK TIES Cwotom UilMtf, Cl,tvs Xslsn ts glAS ora pi UmI aM raw give anyone n half Interest to furnish the money shoot 14.999. to ATM TOMPsUMtJti 33x44 lark Aooble tbeeoA pot a small hoist, on the property, all Toweto. Paaff irlna 'HII.IMIR?IA AVKLETS lksiB), etc. and buy the supplies to start. I A. wC rsrtrl n r ooe. eoeb PIUMirs. Stsm IM I. is. NClMV mi memo trials snd waitings and waUinga. he fmaltj rJ out for a aoni and now Uns Urge a advei-tisein-i- -- fh M rut -- - THE APRIL ERA AND UHIHIII HIM (IRA to fl.ERRAIINw the one hundred'll anni- nf the organization of Hie Council of the Twelve Apostles, the first yuorum of Seventy, and !he one hundred fifth anniversary of the founding of the Chunk Chrit of Lalte--da- y Saints, the April number of the Impiovement Era is in circulation m time to roior to the one hundred fifth annual conference. The them of the issue The Morning Breaks 'aken from Parley P. Prail's famous hymn by that name, is especially appropriate jiict now. for the Church is but well started upon it eeond century of existence afld upon what appears to be a pei d of Even mre last ronteienee six expansion. months asn, several stakes have been oraan-ize- d outside of Utah, one being e.tablished ever'-wbein New York C.tv Indrotion apparent that a period of unusual progress i at hand. The April number of the ri a:iine ,.n-taibackgrounds of Church hiirv and will b prized undoubted'y by those who are fortunate enough to obta.n a ropy, for it will continue to be a source-boo- k whr. h information pertaunrg tn Hie zat.on of tbe Churih and of ihe ari..ii auxi.iaries Tbe 'nrlusfon of may always be obtained au!ho-.-ir.re ihe portraits of the general . fa- - a n beginning of the photo, never graphs were available, u a ',a attempted befoie br nv macazire rar;rg Miis es one of the unique issue of the pub- maei-voire- v ver-ar- nt - s- -1 1 " Vl bt Childrens DRESSES t r i ' APRIL 9 tati Supreme court sat in spetial jfio' ihe m'n o r rf ih la Judge - intra-stai- foiuv alum chi'f o' u vns Appear'd C mn ih M died 1 t .,h? c Tab A9.4 I Leveay m ih Rke pf t chair. ou-U- y . flt ? for days. Raoa Sale LD.S. t p LD.S, , . 00 Sou-Ru- Hla3baNi. - commencing EIGHTY YEARS AGO Workman were engaged In building a wall ten feet high around the residene of President Rnghnm Yeung Other workmen were trwe along the sTdg of the Temple tdYrg Block, LD.S. Garaenls rt-- - D In Salt lake f'rty storm that had been threatening Know 4n touts e WASH FROCKS r?M MATY 1 1 AUS U.O Lee was called to tnat for murder in ;hc Second district court of I tab held at Beaver William W. Bishop, E. D. Hoge and Wells Spicer were engaged for defense. John r: s 1 00 r( r In association hiuUiSA. uriA FzrsxdcuL .ir KNIT SUITS wo ix of L.D.S. Garments 'L: w 5qc Womens BLOUSES V of interest to manv fu1 lAke rTid'n,s told of h Arsenal hill eaplosiun of I roikv-v- r before, and ho hurled as Butcheril. tao nu!c aav casf The M . Chad's SZane A B Afhif fr o V. VALUES! DRESSES Twenty Years r 59 d. pie-en'e- 'rirn OF SALE HOSE iin-hr- -r Av of ho-rr- vlh,ht e r Church members tr welcome addit on doubtedty Church M'raiie and other people who have contact? with the (.tCe-.-lBirr's w:- - rrd ta it much valuable informaiion The entire isue is aHrartivelT d ta brown ink which ir.akej the m-- ( of phowhi h m some cae. tograph ir ne too good Sr SHOWER . lication. l!i, iiit T MmMsra.ni 42 So.A2ain rt TV anufa-Hire- APRIL rs. rrert . Glm-vh- clo'hinf ipartinn after a ear Minnas aar . is ns h su r re Tb wlr i K-- evj.-vwn- R- r-- -- d prnt - Cm 8ALTLAKE l;t CONFERENCE SPECIAL FEATURES S HEWS 83c 39c ,M p ti 25c 15c |