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Show UMs-MEB-- N. PS J float Member i at BATES SUBSCRIPTION .) Waa IH. Tha A adit Bureau of CtreolaOoaa Os Month .It T.8 On Tear 11 Year On , In l.M , paid advene) . Th above rata apply te Utah. Idaha ffivada. Wyoming. Oregon, ffaaUmtoi, Colo rada Montana. New MeMeo. CaUlornla and -cxJkrixona; other states by mail per month, fl.se. ........a. to NATIONAL REPRESENTA- - ADVERTISING TIVES e:x ' Noee, Rotbenburg A Jams. Inc. 10 East 40th Street Mew York City , S0 North Michigan Avenue General Motors Building Detroit Glean Building Atlanta ' Wam. City Ban Francisco 114 West 10th Street Calitonua Street Ill Address correspondence (or publication t The Editor. '" Send remittances and business commonica tfona to The Deseret Neva Salt Lake City. Utah. Entered at the poetotllce at Balt Lake City as second class matter according to Act o1 Congreaa Aarch 1. 1411. rl. The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled dta-- ; , te the ose (or repubiicatioa o( ail news patches credited to it or sot otherwise credited news , in this newspaper and also be local published herein. All rights (or republicaUon j of apodal dispatches here are also reserved. JUAE ALT LAKE CITY, i 11. 1935 GRADUATES FACE BETTER HUES early June days lens of thousands of young men god women, college grad- -' ualee, are going out from the colleges and universities into the broader and more exacL tng field of life. It is natural for oi e to look . wilh admiration upon these young people, ' t'lfliny of whom have made sacrifices, in con- uection with their parents, to gain an educa-- -j 'tibn and who go out from the hails of learn-- V lb with high anticipation and fervent hope Fortunately the graduates of 1935 face bet 4 .ter conditions with regard to employment -than Lave been in evidence during the last sit w eight years. In the first half of the college men stepped out into a world of ferment. In the second half they went out into a prostrate world. The classes of 1935 are luckier; for the world begins to look r. normal again, and it appears that Uie aier-v- ego clear-headgraduate will have little dtf- ficulty in finding employment. Employers are turning more and more to college men and . '.Women both for what new personnel they 'need and for recruits with whom to replace gome of their employes. Some time ago we read official figures Irom the employment bureau at Columbia University about the graduates of June, 1934. vBy the fall of that year Over 85 per cent had found places. A survey, conducted In with the three major institutions of her learning of Utah shows 93 per cent of the 1934 graduates now employed. A recent nation wide survey reveals a decided jBicftt in the p Ympe&i for this year's crop of feollege-traine- d men. as compared with last year. jA number of colleges in the eat and south Jreport that the demand for young men trained jitoi commerce, engineering and forestry the supply. Vocational training has a jdixtinel place m education but in times of selack employment there is some danger in prppaiing for onlv one line of work. A man not be a "jack of a'! trades and a j,Smaster of none, but he should be able to do broad cultural jfl(inore than ona thing well Tfbackground is an asset in gelling and in hold-ftja job. Y- e idea Those young must not get It berth 8n aodennc degree me.in a a high eala.y. There is digni'y n all gsnd ESUorV well dope, and Uie co!h ge mail o: woman should accept the fcc- -t joO avatlab'e an moke it a stepping stone to somethin.- - be(U and The piecrt o a challen-- e to youth SSto conquer and grw stiong and t2fci the effotL As the world grows better ifithe youth of Way will get their sha-- e of the St: good times The educated man has a great advantage in life's adventure. There it no .reason for despa'r cr bi!terne over the out- XN Uieae , . V- ed non-colle- ge , ds ng 1 pr-qil- jtiiat 1 self-relia- nt g 3- lw PIONFJ.R COMMUNITY Bill Dt R LAKE CITY TUESDAY SALT where he has for years operated a flour mill, as well as most extensive cattld ranches. Tbs latter and sheep ranches were later extended with the KmgbU into Nevada. With E. P. Ellison it has never been a question of getting capital for any enterprise be cared to undertake for two reasons: his well known sound judgment, and his equally well known feir- ness to all who joined him in hit business. With David Eccles ha mainUined a most intimate relationship. They were only about one year apart in age. More than twenty year ago Eccles jocularly remarked that they were getting along in years' Ellison with a humorous twinkle replied But Im not a forty-ointhe noted year that witnessed ihe gold rush to California and the birth ef Mr. Eccles. Mr. Ellison wss born the next year. 1850, and on June 10. surrounded by his four sons and four daughters, he was tendered a reception at his spacious home that was attended by adminng friends and neighbor. who came from near and far. and wished the host, the continued health, strength and honored standing his life ao well deserves. JUNE IT 1935 AND IT IS STILL GOOD ENCYCLOPEDIC HISTORY OF THE CHURCH BY ANDREW JENSON, Assistant Church Historian If baa been a popular mountain resort where a number of buUdmgs were erected, end where the InCottonwood Canyon Big habitants of Balt Lake Valley la NO. BIG COTTONWOOD CANTON. large numbers spew their sumOf ell th Interesting canyons In mer vacations. The place la now Brighton. In 1421. an Utah, Big Cottonwood Canyon, known aa summer home for girls which opens Into Balt Laks Val- attractive was erected t Brighton by, ib drained and Is east the by ley from Big Cottonwood Creek, rnnka as general board of the Young Ladies one ef the beat known in the state. Mutual Improvement association, Big Cottonwood Creek head In e where, under proper supervision, er; 4 MODEST CANADIAN number of Alpine lakes In the Wasatch mountains and Its water la used for irrigaUon purposes In of Salt Laks Valley. A number saw mills were built In Big Cotin tonwood Canyon pioneer days supplying lumber to the setUements below. Tha canyon became famous in Church history as the place where the people of Balt Lake City celebrated Pioneer Day In 1144 and 1.47 On July 24. HIT. the festivities commemorating the arrival of the pioneers In the valley ten years previously. Abraham O. Smoot and Judton Stoddard arrived from In dependence. Jdo.. and !re ported that General Harney with 2.000 infantry. and a proportionate number of artillery and cavalry, had been ordered to Utah to suppress an imaginary rebellion Id 1470 William B. Brighton, some tnprqpraente mad cabin the next Elver Lake, built DOCTOR they enjoy numerous excursions Into the mountain passes and other festivities. Big Cottonwood Ward BIG COTTONWOOD, aa a 4att back to h aprlng oi 1148 when John Holliday, Peter Dom die and others settled on .biff t soon after the original pioneers, in a hat U koon nwn in Church History as the Misalsvip-had no grandiose ideas about Company, as most of the Saints who arrived In said company, hailLie soicnlific importance of the eveat at ed from Monroe County. Missiswhich lie officiated just over a year ago, sippi. William H. Walker and Aaron F. Farr built the first has been awarded the Order of (he British houses (loy cabins) in tha settleEmpire ment, originally called the Holla-da- y On hi Majesty recent settlement In 1848. Walker birthday the name h,J been a member of the Mormon of the gentJe, unassuming country doctor was Battalion and Karr one of the cited for devoted public services a a prar-tm47 ortglnal pioneer, of Utah in Since phyeinan in Canada.' teaching, not only with other hoiLThocnon that year 4 j'nPnyllg L. City gort! book of the the with Bible, but tor a quarter of a century this back-wr.'Book of Ecclesiastes itself. But rg control thts menace? My own a?U!LeA ,Lari?dJ oUt ? lnd citable 'Ecclesiastes must be read as a dis-- l experience and my observations in I?.:!!,1 ,iM!, phwinan has tended the eick, the dying ,ar- - n1 of wblto-tocusslon a p fata philosophy of and the newly-bor- n where fr over a thinly fettled area .community life. In the argument both .idea prevalent make, my aniwer nega- or about 400 square miles, but it 4 doubtful elated before the eummary ialva eee failed to j h,ve if King Geoice would ever have heard of Dr. where a complete kill, l Muth2a.iT? GJ orient Hot ?he 'onclu,io ,Si lnatanc Panic Probably t cried by Supreme Court reached- nt.b,,f0r conclusion is found in! h been !? meeting house, or three miles a cv today farmers Dafoe had it not been for Uie sensational J if naa,l5r of"clal V verses of the any ly publlc TT on r0,ds Ruling gainst ConlllullonalUy the mouth of Big Cotton- l!n?chapt Dionne eae Therefore while the citation is bnk- - Bu 1 Of Rreoery Act ; W(0d Canyon. They eetlled wnoec inatieg. ?l'r a"n ll no doubt th small together in village tle. and do.. from a lew of this one feat the award ".Tv: built r rtm tb t0 bundrd number of log cabin, the same tar'thtoSf wnl be ronjtiued as recognition of the ar almoot season. rendered valuelem The ettlcment waa called by for Go.1 of eveiv rural practitioner who goes th,!' Holladay-nurge. Burgh. In honor of John ll Be- - Holladay (generally called "Jack Uck or rontrol? thl" his rounds cheerfully in all kinds of weather 'Vhy 1 hi has ben a histone two weeks WASHINGTON, June li HoIada 1 ), one of the first settlers. 'cause of ths time and expense and often without pay. AWi the country know d because B'ore th clo.e ofJl84 to A terlain extent what has been the j'Among the Greeks, th- - Roman..! ,vlved ,n ,h nht the in- ers 1hen he had his much advertised inter, here were on. effect of the supreme court , ... h7,P arrnrelU?f But. it now I, (loci, l.ehte, mors by the u lf view with the President of Uie United Stales. Some the effect if the supreme court raised being asaed, whet would have wu gram -by the object beaten, it wU be done in no half the first oottisrs on Dr Dafoe said simply, g Ve talked about Big lof lifseUmgorlhthat had drilled just Ihe other w is pleasure and that there hearted wsy. 00d rreek nd of iome babies. and all the honof thrust upon him no law moral ,to ahlcb should It is interesting to paint a picture from ths the improvement Of our water n l.es'ro, wfre of the alternative bocauss it has in New- Ymk Ciiv. failed to dazzle him or n,khiasearch for hap mlv bv TeRprvoir dvk. otr .t .'cricket by the brethren who turn- on ths revsrss situation ngs again and even in the executive !d turn hi level head, so that addition of the baring , ls''the,Btir,thltha,ththecanatten-cost considerable '!a''r i"'0 the dltchca and little and fla,fe now that the courts view rf the 0cbn re, are Tn opposVtion'.o it. non paid ,o noxious weeds Our' iniliets O B E after his name, while a !h; o;ernment ha,h. died ,Pr:r, constitution has been so unnersa i:v the flesh should be weaken- - government la Interested In range nved a hoSsJlShv as requiring a tual amend ' I 1" rJ a? dJ, "w ' for 'that honor, wi.l be Assumed wilh no a uepted flood refore-i ed hilf nu 'ii and the appetites and pass.oos improvement, 'about control, to bring about a centralized a whiio at dipfllJon ment built fce, wa, to na(ure take controlled The philosophers were station, erosion control and other eet of ,he no. than those of M. D, government. g ns course somewhat without pregenl Holladay trying designated among the Greeks as, worthy enterprise that will houae. at a Probable Resalts winch Im ha so honorably borne for more th to remedy by legislation things that the bound to the good of our state old Church Canal point where and th. Epicureans Stole, had beli If the the court road crowed supreme the e onomc laws of mankind have among the Jew, they were theiand nation none of which than twerlv-'iv- e veers are In the of 1849 John that ail commerce inside a state alwavs decided the Pharisee The more Important than a victory day waaspring In hi supeilative modest v Dr Dafoe could be brought under federal con-- , But lf the last two weeks have Sadduceet and appointed presiding elder . white-topfollowed nox- - of th settlement. He moreover and the other moved with manufactrol. that production and seem- - to he emulating the brought forth uneasinen due to worldly philosophy of the Epitu- - iou weed example of Caspar ture Apostles Amasa 11. Lyman and were wllhin the federal ao. structural in needed the change, In which extreme led the reaps, ARCHIE BCKXION. Charles !h to c. Timid Soul, cartooned in Ihe thortty the result, would probably relation, of Rich toj Milquetoast. San Bernardino, government and bum. voluptuous living. advocated California. In 1881, sind Ezekiel hsva been thesemess, the consolation lies ltt the fact ethic instead of They nvk.wpapr. reason Lee (popularly known a. Doctor religion, 1. A precipitate drop m the mar- - that these last two would instead of revelation, Judgment wa, appointed to act k- -t as value of all companies whose have been comparable week, to the panic instead of moral law. etc. Solomon T bishop of the settlement Jn 1843, CALL TO LABOR LEADERS shares arejlsted on the variou. ex 'dajs of February our B1unn ,debt and ta and Ylarch, 1923. waa trying to combat the growh would Thl have been due if uv rhance the supreme court of the Idea that life and it Threaten .bailee for our aoni changes. war the people on Big'wton'wood pur- to the fear of disintegration or con-hunanimously deeld'ed the NR A pose could be found out ty . VA9ST reports of moves to cut wages and fiacation '0T'thPbu"t dort nci,n of BX the wl propertyand one? leaned private wav the other rsther than bv revelation He (Copyright 1T1 surrounding lengthen hours of labor come from the through govenunent menagement H.35 , the Holladay ward meeting bouse. tproclalmed the search for worldly to the reduced of and we our r&nnot if contract meet rertatnly In October 1853. th Holladay set'pleasure as vanity Southern states. Taking- the country over, aarnkiga. IS the book of Ecclesiastes jj'PVdged without restraint toda, tlement (then called Big CottonA weakening of si1 sta they are few compared to those announcing read with this point In view it'What assurance has the ftitur READERS wood), had a Church membership ritv II be found that governments and a of 181 Ezekiel Lee was succeeded determination to stick by the maiimums of it compiehrV To provide a better wa of all their kgilatie controls of r t a more nearly than an other book si lx bishop in 1856 by David Brin-to- n the one and the minimum of (he other as proe j their own affairs Once the of th Old Te?tamnt the ubnme Should an unborn generation who in J874 waa succeeded by clause were stretched t Invided in Uie now defunct codes William G Young, who in 1877 was truths taught by the Master And Com to earth as galley slaves, over intrafederal clude that it also come nearer answer- - Chained to ship of obligation authority succeeded by David B Bnnton wbo As a whole, business leaders exhibit a state business. ever contenahle in lSrfS waj succeeded bv Santa RULES FOR CONTRIBUTORS ing the beautiful text of our a - Left to founder on th wavee broader social conscience and a keener intransaction from production to disAnna Casio, who died Oct. "What u man that thou' 8, tide, 1204 com would tribution under the Will thev not be overburdened art mindful of hni, eK " and was aurceded bv Milo Jjetters Halted t M wwrds. sight into the economic relation of wage earnwnttea m mt aid legibly m the federal And who This he statement is intended to rruehed beneath the load Andrus, Jr. acted until th authority paper wily, l Bdiriow, partisan ings lo consumer use than they ever have had, 3. As a consequence of the colharmonize not to crtuize IWhile they pay for Slaughtered Bto Cottonwood ward waa divio d wd racial 4 rwilm barred. into the Holladav of market a.ue. the opporbefore. Credit that to the G MrOI'vRRTE and BrintoB horaes sttweba lapse J ba avoided. A ark of the experiences Keb. 6. 1911, Wrttara mtt list trwa mm md tunities for borrowing taplal to On whose backs thev never rode? ward depre-sioreatdemtal addrew. 4. Poetical particularly m its earlier stages, carry on business fh wouli hae been aot eoatnbatwra Origin of Supreme Court 'To whom I the pavment owing aeeepted. A thouah th consequences of the practices then diminished. thu prod a ng many da net 'kwt expreMrd by writers Pointed Paragraphs J bankruptcies and disol itions and. arrroaartly eapreco tboM af The I eto Power Explained I. .?hr, Top!'- dld PU x bemg resorted to in the effort to meet a ruthteeret Saws. The department aa-of course an increase in the numpeople gt thair money less competition were no' a fwllv ,ell. be seed far advertlaiag per ber of persons unmpl ed. who mu appreciated n' ,b PP'" pay If we are in the wrong, an ally El tor D svrrt Ne. as thev are now . Panic Likely is always welcome too no pa-- t in fram- - If fair The foregoing consequetu e would paM prop)rI,on This situation is on- that labor leaders ing the Constitution, an! straight-,- , If you would rise with lark dont thepr,VHege they score probably have esus d . lame in Bible Student Takes way criticized It, ( 0r I. can turn to the great advantage of (heir own h fun4e to pay the pro- stay up Ute on one "f. arge batiking because o' tnwaa Therd which later fIS$U H Itni tsdltoridl addedof rights, rank and file is well a to the country at amount of rorporatiura and comin th first tn amendments ow The medicine bottle usually bad nd mavlv more who?e positt-nou'd have (2) for failure to gre to the su- large If (hey are wise thev will abandon talk panies ET TITTLE. a bad taste in th nuruth. d tv the been immediately Editor Deseret Nn mm m m preni court a veto power of general strikes in reprisals busme The adverse oiul & against wage proposal In o ir editorial of lue t v o i ucts of Congrc n' the entire economic n'rif fhije'fs who. though fnund in every induspatd y voted down .n th con-- j United States has b'en i t bp on point out a seeming onradi on vention try, comprise after all a mall proportion of the preservation of and especially between the trahmg vs Jutie Marshal1 in Marb iry for the whole only 10 per cenl, according to Genproperty rights undr th institu- of Kcclesiastew and th' othr books Madison Limp No More usurp? tftj power Bible on the important doc the once the feWal and tion greaa usurcourt the and supreme eral Johnson. Instead they will concentrate is given authority to cost trine of the dignitv of man and iri;oe . . . My their fire direotly upon those employers who items, whether for laor or any hi. spiritual relationship , ,n r.oj ,kicuer8una wpras -- p.k-. this against "d rerue to conform to the standards et up. other purpose the .inawrotnt! of the Constitution by '''manharuUing d enh cease, to be individual and become mere wrong enough, but V .T,1''u Marshall That would be an effective means of bringing Publlc' bl lesdf rshlp aa faulty, and the h aha l Not a few of the v?., offenders to tjme and enabling waa not righted Marshall, pntm.h) de- die, the dead know not any- outrage employers, agree with the supreme bv ab.lttt. unique position, and willing to deal fairly by labor, to adhere to thing and the memory of them is alerthi,boldness, cision really want publ nas easily victoriowrship forgotten tno moral obligation) their pay and working schedules and perhaps, and government contra, over even John Tavlor, a belIf these and other statements ous. and a new nam has ar.hn ,n the found ter leader than Jefferson. even expand their markets in this book expressed thei Shoes w national capital for then u e In hi, famous message vetoing belief of Some of th fo'ks be no waythe ofauthor, there would the bill to Squealers the eerond harmonising th. bank of the United mates, Andre are that atva hop llu'UJh old age creeps up on hun f imer conditions hav returned c n as wide Jackson declared "The opinion of a scale as before, that the supreme the Judges ha no more authority Premier emrelos is not lacking in discretion. WILL KLIP )OL court over Congress then the opinion of brushed all aside con. While Greece Is sentencing him to death he ogirt IX FASH 10 X on and A stderatlons. over that the the and DOOR Congress SCREEfl ha, Judgee has the good judgment lo h in F ranee on that point the president i indeCOMFORTABLY yoyernment jan govern th caAir that Rear Entrance tion The onlv wav :hv ran b pendent or DOlli.-- ' John Marnaii has made hi, decision, no let hm proved right is for a caan v r be. Withstands that fall th country enforce It. Th court view was In tork market never enforced YEARS parlance, they are ae !mr Arrnra RCU3H USAGE When certain men were trying short. to rob the Cherokee Nation of Its Gain Little Headway AGO derich cotton lands. Marshall t But If is noticeabf the cided in favor of the lanjl thieves, Only sponsorship of a new c ns'' j.onal but Georgia ignored the decision, amendment to giv the federal govJCNE 11 which waa never enforced, there ernment centralized control over 1 e Ogden Tabernacle choir save a con-OO being no machinery to enforce It. production and manufactjnng has in Sait take Tabernacle thi Had It been the Intention of the not come from th pres.der evening or am re,r,d a tremendous ovation. framers of the Constitution that from any mmeber of the cab?t or uuh decisions should be enforced, from th head of any important Delivered of machinery for enforcement would County superintendents of public schools agency government have been placed under the control Also it is to b noted hv yhllei ah were in convention lodsy at throughout of the court ,n proposals to amend th rtMutioni rl, ar"1 county building, aith SuperinMcConaughy (Who Rule Amerhave been Introduced nd tendent E G Goa ana ica. page 1441 therefor conclude, presiding there kn Congress, neither t Peerthat "Any president la well withe nor ing committee of the M in hie constitutional rights In reIOR1Y I EAIln AGO Se'flat the bad lndicaud ap. S ugen fusing to give force to an edict of Debs end other officials of the proval. g the court SIZE the Arnelcn Ruay union began serving their Ther has. of course ben ome j, H. PAUL. cine confusion decision prison terms today ,, Woodstock. the 111. end Joliet. rendered, because much of the The White-To- p Menace has had to be chai ged. It Is apparent that eome members of MXTl YEARS AGO toe r H.H) Coograa intend to debate at ingh On need but A I a few miles fire occurred in the any propooed laws that contain un- - TAree Imr KSm, 1 night it th brim from Salt Lake rid in most any distable and outbuildings of the residence I thlrlt, constitutions 8eens feleM features of Elder cema'so ee rection to luxuriant growth Arline" while kid exblack, wltk Mask wire cietk. Joseph F. Smith opposite the south side of are busy rewriting mitt People er Mm, gg. of pernicious white-tol( ye Tnioa Souar ford with military heel. and amending provlunn Elder smj,h f Flmtarr, who a hav not Ask (mt PRICE Baaklet kwl actual had experv bills trader consideration European mission IS 0 ATS t Inets Deer, srttk ience with this deetestable weed, make them conform to the supreme may not appreciate th loss that decision. court hi whits hid Phyllis" I Y EIGHT V occasioned by It to our state KIRn AGO Coal BUI Attacked tie wilh boulevard heel. They nur not appreciate the rapParley r Pratt visited Widow Beckwith la reported, for inatanr tha It id growth It la making and the In San Juan Cat. and 6.75 the department of Justice has ir. gathered stones of the danger that It may spread to our martyrdom o( Joseph and Hyrum Smith. Cap!. formally advised th House i , mountain range, and in such event John Ueg her husband, was the leader ef and means committee that th render them useless for gracing the compeay of Illinois militia which ruarded Gnffey coal bill la tanconstltutiona purposes and mar, K not destroy, In at least three repct the prophet and patriarch until disbanded and Efon th beauty that make anr mounare being made to change th Unc-hg- e 26 East Broad wty Just Watt ef The eent home by order of Governor Ford, tains famous. to xngk It unobjectlcnbi, k anu Uif tej bsa.Ii mA BOY rfiwhoAIJ.V.S' said he DAFOE. Ih, Mile pi to , rg 1 ! lu l SIT, V1 tShotodmrf!,iptche ti le-u- faith-fulnc- es , 1 In-- .he C be'"-'?aSe- l4. Cotton-plannin- - ' -- r - 1 meet-r!ln- e, - .. i ad 'n ,? ;i?MiAT 1 rom-men- r- 1 t Per-an- al n, I at j - 1 - - 1 oei m 1 Lady ,, Vi L ' i lie - , . i.Ki u-c- .-v pf tE. t pt pc-ub- J ope-atie- ns VnttaiDntty run), E are a State of 1ioneei It fa.i t Lie lot of few 1 plopeer :ii ary lines as ha Lpti.a o p HI - i pe r, inunity builder who heme i, ,n lavvm h - jgDaii founly.-- I tab. bid a interests are not con inrd to h s e t r ta.i o , j teounty, or stale, but hove ri , eat m stales, and even ino o Canada. Every 'useful line of t tia felt the effect of this nuns i.i'e.hge'-- t ei e gS banking, manufacturing, cvtul n.id milling, and eveiy biar.ih n ce. stock industry have all drawn upon b.s jti sources; and in turn have built for h.m ire T5 largest fortune of his county. Id every branch of both Chuicli and - air tpt P. Ellison has contributed an iii.pcrUri' In the campaign which brought Statehood be ws a member of Uie Repub--llC- n state CominiUee, and helped in Ihe under Governor Heber M J of our first Stale government. Later he served 1 1 in the State Senate. Likewise in Church maU ters he has beeo one of the etalwarts, serv-- 3 ing with honor and distinction. His business assoc lairs in LUh were such men as David Eccles, and Jolm R. Barnes. TC with whom he engaged in many worthwhile Enterprises, including sugar factory building Of the Amalgamated and lAylon Sugar cim--- 1 panics; and in location of an eriellent rev. Jrvoir site in East Canyon, making le t the most successful canal in LUh the Davis Waber eountie canal. Tbea .With least Knight his ' hacama jateraatlOBAl, eztendic into Canada, t NEWS dis-,,.- - su DESERET THE TTtJ Health , 3 n 1 I V see see a over-rulin- Con-grea- s. 1- -a PI. p. a,y rv Mtss MORR! SRRILLRQ VITALITY SHOE SHOP tuiirttBtmmt a jua Prig ' |