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Show DESERET NEWS vo alii again tire while mors than JO officers from the above stations and Ogden wilt conduct the fires Kollo ing the close of the target lesson reports of all firing for the year mill be prepared In battalion hesduuartgnrTnntf forwarded to the National Guard j a the sr department in of Bujeau super-- j Washington DcC-Offivising the firing have expressed the opinion that the regiment and tts offictTs have reached s new high standard oi training enmnstraied by Its maich . to Callfonrig at id its excellent conduct of service practice. At Camp Ban Louis Obisiio a new record was set for the regiment when six problems were fired bjtwfftcers of th regiment with' aeroplane observation ahile the observer as in the air Guard Opens Gun Practice Sunday Col. y. -- , Badjec Going To ISephi To Super- - i vise Men The 145th FiW Artillery. Utah National Guard, win contlnuelis of Battery "C" at Logan and Battery "E at Nephl crash out aalvos on local ranges Sunday. Officers from Ogden will go to Logan to be for the present firing gnd officers from Manti will journey to Nephl. Col. Car! A. Badger accompanied once. ' by Capt. Corner E. Smith and Capt. llarry A. Randle will go to Nepiu from Sait to supervise the firing ahile Lieut. CoL Lloyd IL Luff in Fort Band Concert a'tll go to assist Major Joseph I Announced Neaey in the supervision of firing Program thers. At e band concert (6 he giv en by Others Going 1,1 e Thirty-eight- h Infantry band. Officers attending the Logan Warrant nffh.r 1. hPOt Instlflitlon to thoac ineiiuoii- -' d ed above are: Capt. Erneat . H. I uctor, st Kort Dougigs Sunday at Batch, headquarters first battalion. be pm. the, following program alii Ogden: Capt. Joseph Soelberg, Hina .. Willard Youngdale Headquarters battery first battal- Overture, Jolly Robbers ion. Ogden: First Lieut. Nell C. r . v. auppe. Headquarters first battalion. Berceuse from 'Jocelyn Osg, Ogden; Capt.- - George D. Frcston B. Godard,. Lieut R. R. Holden, Lieut. C. M. Gavotte Fooncabeck and LieuL E. Bell. Popular, Stephanie .A. Cxi bulk a. j Battery "C" at Logan is Waltz, Artist's Life .. Joh. Btrausa" made oWO.iam from tftaT TIty Selection Horodora , .Leslie Stuart The firinir of Battcry.-E-7Fantasia .... aill b participated, in by Capt. Concert.'HuJigarlahTheo, M. Tobanl. Stanley" Jorgensen. Lleiyt.-'J- . AnderFashion Neels Plate .7.. March, son and Lieut. R. E. Mofflttj Man!! W. P. English. nd Lieut Eugene Lunt. Lieut. Jf-rhe Star Spangled Banner. Lunt and Lieut L. R. Pay from Ji. .ivephi and the seventy men rOm- prising Battery -- K at Nephl. Odd Fellows A program of fmng ahirh alii require the expenditure of more Install Grand Officers than '309 rounds of 87 millimeter ammunition by th two batteries Word of the Installation of Parks has been prepared by the battalion P. Dcsns. of Richmond. Ya. ax commanders, Vfninr Newey, first battalion and Major grand sirs! L O. O. F. at the annualj 'William F. IVeiler. second battalion. convention this week at Atlantic! City, has been Tecctved by local Firing Continued Firing was begun In May by the lodge officials, ft is announced regiment continued at Camp San .Louis Obispo. Califo.nta, on the day. recent trip of the regiment to CaliGeorge E. Hirschrman. of Indiana fornia for maneuvers with Is the new deputy grand sire, and National Guardsmetr, and other officers are J. F.dward Kroh. a UL be completed at Camp W G. Baltimore, Ind.. grand secretary, Williams. Jordan Narrows on Sept. and W ilHam R. Cox, grand treaaur-er- . . at which time Battery B from Th Foment ion next year nil! be Bountiful, Batteries A end D from In Balt Lake and Battery F from Pro- held New York City. SALT LAKE SEPlEMBtR SATURDAY CITS' 21 Historic Presidents Office Building Becomes Part of Popular Center - i -- heard:-March- -- It Nfe-p- hl Jn-a- -- Cali-forn- ia -- ToOur Customers and OFFICEOF THE. FIRST PRESIDENCY This tMiihiiog, Sciaecn the Bee Hive Hu.se and the I. toil House, win be opened Thursday evening to the Lion House Social Center, under the supervision of the Young -- Of this week as an aalilillon " ' 7 Womens .Mutual Improvement Association. . OLD CLERICAL ROOM IN' OLD OFFICE OF FIRST FP.FK1PFNCY This room adjoins the former private office of (be First Presidency in the building between the Bee Hive House and the Lion House. The gall cry. which was used for filing cabinet, will he art gallery as an addition to the Lion House Borlal Center. The room will he designated aa the Be wings was President Brigham Youngs favorite chair.' ceptmn Hall. The old rocker with the. head-re- The building served as executive licavhpiaricrs of the Cliurrh from early pioneer days until the also hoicsd the offices of the territorial present Chnrch Ottkv hnilillng was completed. Tlie building administration during Brigham Young's administration, st Lion House Center Forced to Add Space -- Formerly j Used As Office Of Church Pres-ident To Be JJtilized 'Weve outgrow tr our quarters irflhe Lion House. No, not moving, eipandmg. It was in the office of the Lion House Social Center. undpr the supervision of tlie Young Women's Muliid Impmcment association, the young woman behind the desk speaking: and what she said was confirmed b Mrs. Martha G. Smith, hostess. T Not that It reeded. confirmation' authentic enough, but confirmed, Hiv( Ho nee waa President Joesph IESmith. Jreafdent Brigham all the name. John Taylor' The building between here and Young, e President i i f n rd Woodruff.Fre-- ; .d heH'res t ntW Hue House, th.Bee fornurly eUc of the First Presidency, has" dnt Loreaza-Snobeen vacant, you know, since the! Joseph V. Smith all lived in the mailing department of ithe Im-- j Bee Hite House and each used the provement Era moved to nea building between it and the Lion quarter along with the edijtocwl Hona aa the general Church in the Young Memorial jfice. Vacant building The General Authorities, t to us turned the vacant room When President Joseph F. Smith and after renovation, a gcneral died, his successor. President He iiousecleaning and restoration ofj o.r J. Grant, n ver- - established hia kli place to its original condition home in the Bee hive House. He You must see had a commodious, modern home we are moving init. ion Eighth avenue overlooking City 'Creek canyon. He never changed Already Connected It was Just through a door atvl lug residence, and th Bee Hive an adjoining anteroom. No archi- House was vacant, had been, so acre the old office rooms tectural remodeling Lion Houe and the The present maiveloua Church nercsary,ttlie old office of the First Presidency Office building was erected during! now. as they always the presidency of President Joseph are connected have been; connected, the both ofip. Smith. It was completed about them, even wilh the Bee Hive one year before his death which House on the corner past, whichtwas In 1918, and be had establlsh- i now a boarding home for girl ed offices in the ncw structure. afo under the direction of the Y. The Lion House! Tills steep, narrow stair cae, with fool worn lends to V. At. I. A . but a separate That had long been vacant, eo ' the trailer? in the room formerly occupied by the steps, clerical force am home life was concorrned far From the Bee Hive House, for- - Without goinginto delailaof daXes. In tlie okLoIficeBt Vhehome of Preoidcnr Bnc-it- he Lion Houe,.when. it xerved no. fh The Tfrcpections and rmironmrnt of an art tfWrnCftTSRofiT " ' b lhe of T00"1 l" a ,?rlTtte h!" othor of home Uirftoric otd sthictur. Memorf presidents lh Kecep.ion Hall, ahTnl,byd,011the b0C,aJ Ihurch. through the old offices y goe. back to the place ewhre gucata can minsie as and to and into the Lion Houve.,t aa used by the Latter-da- y Saint' Munt Now Expand at homejP i built AS no use concealing a his- - university and high school for ynAcE,y-3the expansion oftjfc Wixn R Qt'ARTF.RS fart a cominunitv. home for classroom and cafe Social Center. 7 as s Presidency, Just By A card Fairbanks other families of President Young,' lena. Then the school was dts-- a sam in the fated bu Mrs. G. Rachel stylo the of homey Talor Tlits fiitmature of a monument designed to he erected at Winter continuous passage; ail one continued. The caretena, was Missionary Homo, had rt wU be charge oftno gallery. Thts too. j maintained, structure, you might say. more until recent making ready the old office Both will Quarters lionoring the memory of the Pioneer itlia lie buried build- - and homo room. Time has wrought changes. The years. Tht Lion House Social Cen-iaof the Xaiww exodus, and tianorfngrafco Tboo alia inthe atylo of the burled loved ones for the Social Center. president q live in the Bee ter came and that brings it to ingAnd before beginning the plains trek, has been prethe renovation and clean- -' P riod in hlch they are built, of sented by the sculptor to the Lkm House Mortal Center toormpy ing now U a finished job. TheTher ar actual furniture piece and true duplicates a nkhe tn the nail In the old office of the Flrt Prestdenejjnrhtrh ( earlv Lion House Social Center will oer-,h- e flow additional ouartera wUI ba used., toa betng opened This neck as an addition to theCentcr. History officially on Thursday next, 8ept I In historic robins, the renovating To take a course In The Vn and the Foetal Center facuBy and atl From the Lion House through 'accuracy was observed. The orig- - Abuse of Cfsnoellrn; first Aid, the office fore alii be there, there two - old office lna artistic ante-roothepaint the in Work, wl!l be dFhiOija'.ratloiia of the ac- NurMng or Needle Thomas Homer, veteran D?mo---ra- t, caaTnnnmg,-the-doeinnow tual rtivltie of the Center, and itHout . di iopal charge. the firt room.' a sort or1 nfratmoumed today that he alii ouHdmr. m have restored the been hack room one, will be fitted up after vou have been there next Offered (Ian., an effecl or'Klnal President r.udger Clawson, 0f 'c a candidate for city fommu-isionc- r for a Clay modeling through.Thunsdav hand craft and To Join tn the study of any of evening, you will know election, room; the Social Center primary lout. H'a aii about liie'Council of th Twelve, Sun-- i th I. 22.atHetheie the comprea at of nominaL1 long lrt subjects eleventh r "r vernumerous eon ) hends activities. 7 as was art, literature, guest speaker innate to enter the pice for evening .... ou sculptor Ay aid FairoanKs has . ... ,v- - w- iTc a hern tlie Jnghert-- h Aaronfb priesthood claee ob- - ovary eiert'on alii be on the muti-h- . election ballots for coromia- - Is FIooT ' spice brtoT. served third anniversary v .agaz neresting. sioner, Nov. i, once filled with deskp and teemlngj'1 t"1'- - "llgion stagee its organisation. , he president P0'Bce and rinn. Mr "now Homer lives -at 8tl with office attfvitiea; trousseau tne-upJbufdn J?r making, -gallery t have The meeting as under the di tflevenlh Kast street. Jie was ks' room nriC: place of rab,,'ar' huildmg. Each riaas hv lection of Bishop A. PM. Glad, elected Sait Lake counl clerk for the a ay round unde, a skylightw'hLX'1 . J! whole instructor, expert center, the u flooding Awith the adu't Aaronic priesthood Iso term in 1915 and 1917 when true Jojph that' th Uon Hotiw Po -Itght In the north-prt .afr instructor in F the term of office was two years end outdoor group conducting 'd a "replace, p,mneer iiouse i, Focal tenter. He a was Democratic in leader the. Rrport ahnaed that the class for an office; In th homey huiIdfin ThaT thi honor Mr end .so was organized for men over 2, Second ward for It year. "'N hre directly behind a door ; tor a word about the open- Aaronic Homer was the ex died ruler ZTjean old holding the the wall, is th; staircase to t h hea Vi, TC I -Jho fcalL gallery. priesthood. orno priesHtoodwilh P. G. F. No iVarl U flO VC, coffrct.on. and of3 'rawed" Tkb'Trik 175.1160 tor bulMln of relief five. To 'fiiembcrvhtp dal re on the old steep tlrst you pt,.TjPiT.'!5? enthusia.llc step ronft,y,.,r;-hs'f drill! ute y h'tun o.f --l'.r Kan duotaoin sUMH.iy. The gatrefy deiiie there tin vc been jit( ordinations .to that it aili grow into a gealj I9H6. fiie office of deacon, teacher and, Francisco He has was built 'round.aith films eali-'iI j rominent Church, state and eBv .allery. 'n ahstracting hust nets; hundreds, thou? nd of dcci- Jofficials and other guests ha pret. tt to the office of elderandf11 lnj.,',n Jbe idte Pusmv fharacUT Lake for 30 j ears. the Meleimedek priesthood Vs ? nionta and papers aer filed there. The t.mn House bqcial Center 15 baptism. President (bwvrsbnj i Tb; ahUxr J complimented (lie member of the re are Bvue tr ymi f rycem niotlern-emring ?unday fm-neitjrmiirr ii bc n ,(, of cmlrM- rta mr'thetrlrrereev ndactlvL'tYIUIT3y LilOHS In the working, as any office, any- - privilege: m in twaonftfl MU a The of fnre genera' nd the bishop and those inf reception. To enjoy luncheon and buffet offu-ewhere. ond board member will Fnptre Fcimr f r the. kitr ' jIsupper in the caftefia..t mode! harce of the movement. He spoke' Ftan Art Room TYLUVUICS lime tomorrow and rJ hostesses, to assure c?erv guest on divine authoritv and the fune- ' This clerks' room will h a main price. a personal greeting. Member of like K has o' you and lh lions of the priesthood divisions adjunct Of the Uon House gociail Jo entertain vour friends at JnemLera M Tamiiv end units , Murray Lions" club- - membere Center. It ailfbe nrt art room. The 'iimchoonv. dinrers or parties- - ' commenced thrir gall aetivttles rallery could not baia lieen IimiH appm iTtr To Tvarlwlpu'e once a .uionth Jjn -.evening wtttrvt banquet' "igneinbetter. It will b a true art, jThuradtty m.l Or cultural program. flugl elctanre 4 tbu r ltl1 V xnd pactnera Eczenia the ..waliv. Vilt jie! To drop joa it bjr Qur.iii;aJ iO Room" 7 at.aery: -i ' h u n c within t'me nlcturee and thcattntive 'fentre a I smith was chatrman Ofstair too. .The skylight ' id flood' To. giine. make lh Ctuter your Lead' thr hDprrb ruimc. Dm Quickly the nff3tr and wag assisted1 hylthe works of art with natural dnv quarters for rest or, personal re. is served from Noon 5CHQDL fir Harry Robbine and Robert Heckel.lllybt in the davtime and ,a eiuster'fieshment after a ahooping tour or ii1I Nine. A musical program t featured of lights will tak the theater, Its plar New Formula Free , To us th available seeing mi Mie Table dHote Dinner j Bringhumt and bam night ENROLL Bringhuret In piano and saxophone Tbia room, too, with it art ThoiiMndP ffring from PpoH-ii- s numbers; $1.25 and $1.50 Ltlilau Belllston, cqrnai NOW or Iwxrmii will wlom th fam-n' Mr. Spotteswood, tnagiciani formal of prominent rktn pe aoloa; John Stephen, accordian o!os. Hpucbv oinllut now vaUbl to th gn and of1 T. Ray Kingston president Notelxtah Strung 7 no ra! public for home treatment un- th club tsaru th feeautv prof and a to the. Profitable InterrmUng der th nm Of TarexftTht tmm convention held delegate at- - Mexico City th echool wmt n In prepe'etlon ha brought oulek Mexico. In TRY. IT connton offer July, gave an lnteret-- i elief lr thounda suffering from ng report on the .convention ind vou, manv - advntaae, Cell, ohone tor Area catacr writ toriaaia and the varfouit form of showed moving pictures of intera log. giving full, particulars. lkaemu auoh a Fait Rheum. Weep- esting scenes taken whl in Th W fut'i Tfeeas Beta and youll nse jt every week ! The TROY Wet and Dr 'Tetter ing Y.cm and Milk Crut, Tarex gets quickly LAUNDRYS service. F.S LEW leavei TO Rough It TECH Dry o relieve and clesr up unsighti; Leon T. Loofbourow. ton of foridemfaho Soothing and pleasant. A mer you Only a small handful of things to iron. . Congressman Frederick C. FliEB TRIAL treatment will ffe Loofbourow, left yettefdav for irnooL gladly tent upon request to any Menlo Park, QaL, where h wijl PHONE-HYLANSalt leak City 190 sufferer. Write today. Be sur fo teach history and English and sultM etale your ailment The Tarex j. pervise athletic at Menlo Park GUY TOOMBF. M?r. Whtogfma A Sftrd, OgdeW. Dept 12L banta iUniaC Cal hlghaochool, a Iceland Stanford uniifornls. Adv, versity preparatory institution. -- -- Visitors Who Are Planning On Coming to Conference: Come to our store in Sugarhous o and leisurely inspect our big stocks of nm merchandise. You sail be able to save considerable money on purchases, to apply on your expenses. WEAREBUSY! .V --. There Must Be a Reason! And that reason is this: We have the merchandise the people want and our prices are what they want to pay. Manufacturers costs are going up. Our stockswere bough ton thello est .markets- BUY NOW AND SAVE. We' are outofthe high rent district, and we own our own building and warehouses adjacent to the unloading every week. store.-Capsa- re Ift o-- er - -- r Itn-rl- y .T"? T w V ic - T an-a- We are big buyers for cash and take adan-tag- e of all discounts. Our trucks art deliver ing every week all over Utah, southern Idaho, parts of Nevada and Wyoming. WE HAVE A WONDERFUL CREDIT PLAN. Once a name gels onTour books the customer finds it a pleasure to have it remain there. tlierfriim st President Clawson Veteran Democrat GuesF Speaker At Will Seek Election Adult Aaronic Class m - , -- ew - 4hc,Uon-.-Xhe.-Ca- "YOIVESOliD 5 CARLOADS "OF ROUND OAK . . . AND THE R ANDES SO FAR Tills AF.AR SEASON' IS JUST STARTING. opii'dbthell'fo ur- vo-th- - LIVING ROOM SUITES ,,-,- DINING ROOM SUITES . BED ROOM SUITES 1 Three hundred lo cbooe from. NEW OUR r HEATERS ARE cordially Compart e HERE! 500' Beautiful $1.50 Lamp Shades Take your pick. Special 49c GIVE S. ft H. GREEN t - eT DISCOUNT Sunday Dinner r, STAMPS with 1 i meludinK tire-Bo- on They will Beat from I lo d eenm and eornera. 100 per rent more rireulatinnj leta fueL 100. per rent more radiation; Vi to WE tn .K." "Surcb north.V -- Beautiful new design. All are the choicest. IT htvit$ you to rome in and see for yeurelf. Take your time. No I) lea and prirear talesmen. - 7 -. . BrettP I?pcm n. e r I twt He-j- -- Psoriasis Cleared lah down-.pla- v - atbor JUST. ONCE! -- BCflUTV! i- Ernt Ion-wi- t.V v . OTEL 1050 E. 21st J3ut South. Sugarhouqe of the High Rent District ' Com-fan- L - - i i r .cF fr Vl,t( Wr. yMalrh Utah 1 i . |