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Show - , ..ft.,1 t P" - Now. LEANSITOBACE0 DAL t'7 -- (C4Intinued from pass tie) boys i the 'boat' With ' the (et Int (let and tow Wick up atrium. I S i lintotheill ttvas. said Elderto McKay. In something every butivin soul there better. Tile good canna: for something entitled to have a aro rditaxpezple, ,telboh them what & true them the real good teach timesi goed 'time that may behad 'brining oilise, by being fit. gam fair. playing the amid live- - to the- - tallest. IAA-the-m live real IllinS la but teach them wliatwhen young ipeoThe time has paseed them byithreawatng pla can be mead 'in a life to corns; with punishment be taucht- to live right for they smug sake.-'- ' Becatnio, it- will reallly Tight's uceeee tin this bring happinem--aadJoy. with all the, life, full and complete 4.Tong good times that can be, had.,. of 'true hap-- 1 people blame a tab, pea to carnal pinatas when they t yield temptation. t Thai can ofbe shown the broaing the actual evil arid result taw of ohnotitl; t' They', cannot trifle not puffer: ,fiffth s taw of ciature.-an- d . their hearta and they know down In . - . 1" ' cannot-. thht tbel tb.r. evil, said Elder McKy, is the cigarette.,' Do not stand on the elacre errtrig- ',bung man ahoy." Oat out with them. rninrie with theme be clumpanionabl, show 'them the evil as ,it will affect their true happiness and snoops. Teach them that if they want fto be good sports. If they want to get on the school team, if they want to be ,good 'coots. if they want to be good citisens, sureemful and happy in life. 'show them. end they will see it, that the p: 1 ) , ) l - ' , - , II, 1 "fr. : 1 ', - - - n. fight n bitisiagctakirtr:ottattdeaidywizsallidienkrtes Kehl: trio4 L. the th e FAmid for the elimination of tobac,co, .; sad for its hon-ni- e Elder McKay read statistics to show I 'tha enormous evil tobacco is doing ..littie htiman race. One, atatistician do,claring it is the greatest evil on earth. I 4sapping civilization itself. Concluding. ..,., he said it is easy to show that to be carnally minded is death, to be spir- itually minded is life and peace. ,4 vm ,. .', Elder Anthony W. A .. 'rim next speaker wee Elder Anthony W. Irina. He read his. text from - the Book of Mormon wherein & ear non-sale- , 7 A 24 ( :,i InI 1 Notice of Hearing 4 '-----Notic- e the 20th day of October, 1920, at . of - By order of the Commission. Dated at Salt Lake City? Utah, this 1920. - tonight toe. 18 years ht same ! , I Ill p.m. Sunday.. -- St 212 So. Main t Willinsition--- Wu. Phone state adReports show that in your campaign speeches you are charging the present with and moving generally ministration with gross extravagancewith multiplying offices, will the waste, reduce stop toward financial disaster. But, if they will make you governor you be will well. All and the offices, ease the burdens of the people, and as one disposed to help save you , Now, Mr. Mabey, as one in touch with state affairs, from the errors of what you charge and what you promise, I would call your attention to cer- -t hi- IFTMER bl NOTICES. Vuneral services for Allen Caan'on Hawley. infantftwon of Edgar Roy and Mr.. Hazel Cannon Hawley. 11140 aVenth East street . who died Friday, ntil be held at 12.80 o'clock noon SunTat at the home. Intbrment will be in the city cemetery. Funeral cervices for Domenico will be held at the Cathedrsi of Riga the Madeleine Sunday at t p.m. The corwill leave the O'Donnell chapel at tege 1:30. Interment in Calvary cemetery. tain facts. You are reported as saying that , .. Jos. Et WM. TAYLOR, nine-tent- M. W. TAM. 5 Utah's, leading undertaker 'tad embalmer. Services and. euallty geode the beet Prices at your ow a aulttng Wea. 7100. pie 21-8- vomommoi, CARL EDDINOTON CQ FUNERAL DIRECTOR& OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. PHONE HT. 121. .6 The The The The UNDERTAXTRI & CO.. 116237 &otitis LAMBOURNIS. SALT Lake's leading florist. now store. Tumoral designs our speciality. Decorations. 17 Booth Main. Illa. Was. KING FLORAL CO. FLORAL 314 .Ind So. Tel. Was. 1411. TLORAb DESIGNS Evans floral Co.. A SPECIALTY. So. MAUL 1111 the family reeldenc. Vitali czmentRots Oat. 9. 1920, Wil Margaret wife of IPABA.14cm LAWN CEMETERY. Peter S. Williamson. She was born Perametual care. 14 Main St. Was. 1SIL July 1.186S, in Cowdenbeath. Scotland, and had resided in salt Lake City for Rummage sale IS years. She is survived by her husband four sons and two daughters. Id osummirrs Keith. Duncan, Bruce and Wallace and Bessie Willtameowand Mrs. A. L. SerenM ILRELN AND MONIJ BALT- LAX er. Funeral servipes will be held Monmon tal Works O. Johnson. Prop.. day at I p.m. at the chapel 'of Joseph 1126. 5 . At PrI!, I ;..S, , i 'to mifitur , 111111111111 gruoio Ova OhVG tAROO NO01 . , ti t re:1; o - .t ...., il Art 4 T !,e,' ;;Z, -- -- , , 7 " 1- flit'llt, -- LA,,.4 , Porr,, - ,, , 1.,e ministration. 110,7,e 4k,. k liii vs, , o it lot.. .,e.',W. t 11.01.414A Ati Ad. amid. wOlCg "vs...9 - te 34m: 4. t 041.1LANO ;:t3;11lh' 4011000 - 0 ac Ati Atom ,smitte.:22 t cArot 0001K 4 u0D-WIN- OF A MUSIC SCHOOL DIKOA,ITSISVNT.- AND D - - 1. SALARIF01.P ID - must becomo an ffiClant musician as well as a skilled per,. former. Musicianship la a kneirl- - oPPortuultly graateat tO odes of pertaining or today for the profeseverything .. InailleiTchill:hi music. harmony,,, sight reading, ellystealiravrieec. ',ear. training, music blettory, and paid gto ' actool teachers are paid Muof School The musietheory, te tho tousle teacher Take our a OM ai wor sic gives students many ryer.. tunnies for development that aro Ille:mdotitIesr.r:d1: Impossibla to get In a private ouvanriaoylog a high 'wheel teacher of music, , One - "t2 S 011 i A body needs it. rot lava you ambition for tillage! opportunity le what you ' I VISITORS iVVLCOSI II ty ILi, D . TO - -. , E. 9.. Temple. III, -- - - Hapeoe. rim 11 ma, ............w.....................................................................................m,,...,....,.... t P1,10 fit,wo.,PC dlopwwn 0 C - . 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On o- f- the ' 0 my VOWS, TIP,PAVITMVICt INITRI,MENTS IIEP4RTMIKNT. A I) LECTI, RES. 11 PIC TliEtolt MItNTS DICPAIITMENT. SPECIAL COURSES FOR MI SIC PEDAGOGY III0 the-Tow- ' ;;!;,41. - TO 11FtOKIC AN ARTIST i,A,..v:zozol 44, ottAmINITRI - e - - - ful Instructors throughout the west. thoroughly prepared and graded courses to student. desiring the advantage of bit Institution 'with .depattmenta organised to servo the needs of every pupil, 'PIANO - 4.01 adAWr.0,1461 0,0,C In all Its branches, for beginners and advanced students. the L T. S. MUNIC has grouped-I-n the faculty membership the moat prominent and success- trCHOOL - ,, the study of music for ' .i6 I FACULTY PERSONNEL DENOTES THE QUALITY - In thiil connection it might be helpful for you to know that all this has been accomplished under Governor Bamberger without increasing the rate of tax' for state purposes, except the four tenths of one mill which increase was made necessary to Pay off the inherited debt of $400,000. The state tax rate has not been increased since 1917. Now, as to bonded indebtedness, your attention is called to the fact that at the 'dose of Governor Spry's term of office Utah was indebted and bonded to the constitutional limit. As a corresponding fact between the two administrations, you should be advised that Democratic administration has retired. or paid off $450,000 of the state's bonded inthe debtedness, bequeathed to it in addition to the $400,000 of floating indebtedness left over from tile Spry administration. To sum up, the close of this year will see the state's indebtedness, such ai affects the general taxpayer, reduced in the antount of $850,000 over that whiCh Obtainedof the Spry administration. . But it is rePorted you are saying that the state's bonds have been multiplied; and to show this you are including in your totals the $6,000,000 of the road bond, which bonds, you know, or should know, are in no way a burden upon the general taxpayer. Those bonds have been issued for road purposes, and. are to be supported and liquidated or paid entirely and wholly from the proceeds of the motor vehicle tax. To be fair in this matter you might advise your listeners that $3,000,000 of federal funds hag been secured for roads in Utah - through this u move. . Again you are reported as slating that the State Land Board loaned the Town of Orem $110.000, at the same time denying loans to farmers. of Orem ; and the further fact is, that Now, the fact Is, that $60,000 was loaned when the application for this loan was approved, all legitimate demands from the farmers . had been met. to know In tbis conection it might be helpful for you that the reason why the present land boards ceased loaning, for a time, was particularly and solely to protect the State Road -- Bends from a-- th Aiscon nt reatenedleavy.:rale Further information might be helpful to the effect that the last Republican administration loaned to 388 farmers $816,500, while under the present administration there hasbeen ' loaned to 1175 farmers the sum of ;3,881.600. It is further reported that you are telling the public that Governor Bomberger spent $25,000, plus $16,000, in a vain effort to lind something wrong with the eeimer administration. The fact Is, that of the $25,000 nly.$8000 was spent and the balance his been returned to the state treasury: That ,theaudit a not yet.- completed, and - that either you nor I can say, . what ham been or what has not been foundIn this connection you are reported to havve said that the governor is paying $1000 per for auditing., When the face Is, this sum covers the compensation oil Month to a four individuals, three of whom are residents of the , State of Utah. indicate an ignorance-oNow, Mr. Mabey, the matters mentioned, a monioth-ersof state affairs that Is both inexcusable and inexplainable. It can't be that you areyour part putting out these ind misleading half-trutdeliberately and wilfully. You ceras well as wholly without care and caution, in taking the adtainly Must have been vice. And even then, what, at best, must be the judgment of those who must sooner or later , discoverythe fallacy of it all? iirs Why, Mr. Mabey, they can but think tha Lit your tanang of is to be as reckless as your statements in public, they could only look forward (perchance you should be elected, to a condition that would be amazingly pititful. Respectfully, HARDEN BENNION. (Paid Advertisement) p - 141.0 IWbOgY . - ,,,,, y.. 0 , , I As to floating indebtedness, the facts are : That Governor Spry turned over to Gover. nor Bamberger a floating debt amounting to $400,000. Further, the corresponding fact is, that the state's finances are now such that Governor Bamberger will turn over to his successor no floating debt whatever,. That is, the present administration is not only so financed as to take care of its own floating debt (which is a loan . until the taxes come in), but has paid the floating debt bequeathed to it bra Republican ad- ,... . ,.-,...- plied. W14- - ,:t4: ,,.,,,,t,,,,l,t,,,,:,,,,,,e4,4--- - . il 'At t.Itt. 1;431 , ,t, r x 4: 4M - ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,1,1:1 tt,i.',- -- , V kl, at t:14 i 7 1-7- ,. ' nip r, ..................., 4,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,.., ,$,,,,,. I, Ir nt ; -- 1011111i t I : ,e1, ' Coal Mine Inspector. - z ; OfAim Bureau Of migration and Statistics. Industrial Commission. . -C. -, hs Public Utilities Commission. Board of Labor Conciliation and Arbitration. Securities Commission. State Live Stock Inspector. State Live Stock Board. Board of Sheep Commissioners. Inspector of Apiaries. Now, Mr. Mabey, as to your proniises: Which of these new boards would you abolish, or which would you combine? . 4 Would you do away with the Industrial Conunission and blot out what has proved to be one of the greatest pieces of constructive and protective legislation since statehood? Would you eliminate the Securities (Blue Sky) Commission and turn loose every wildcat vendor who may have headed this Way? And, by the way, this commission operates with, out a cent of cost to the taxpayer. Would you abolish the Utilities Commission, which by a single act has saved many times its cost? Would you do away with the Live Stock Boar& which operates with a nominal cost and does the work formerly done by a group of departments? Would you abolish the office of Inspector of Apiaries with Its record of monetary saving to the state of not less than ten times its cost? ' In short, just what do you propose.will accomplish such a saving as you infer you would make? . Then, as to your charge of threatened bankruptcy: In this connection you are reported as saying that the state is being bankrupted by the present administration; that the floating indebtedness Is being greatly increased; and that the bonded indebtedness has been multi- Woos FLosun ERNEST new boards or commissions have been ht ar DmEcToas P"ITNERAL forty-eig- four-yeterm of (and, by inference, imposed upon the taxpayer) durfng the pre8ent Bomberger. i . As against this statement it appears that the actual number of new boards or commissions on the payroll of the state. and now functioning, and which have been created by the present state administration are (5) five only. wrong. Well a little worse So in this you are aboutone-tent- h right, and about than that from the act that these five new boards, or commissions replaced five existing boards or depaitments, and therefore added nothing, numerically, to the list of state functionaries'. '71 They are as follows: t New Boards. Replaced Boards or Departments. Ile Downington Mrs. L. 7 1111 1920. :me t.m Frary:ntodeTyair-..0tuinterment wilt be In the City ceme- tory. tad embalmer& Called by Death Iron. ChM R. Mabey,- Dear Sir: - NNt'rileleta &DONNE!, Dairies. Muriel IllaatmeekAt the home. Emereon avenue, Darien Muriel Hancock. daughter of Mr. and Mn. William Jima died Friday. , Pe was born Hancock, Dee. 26. 1919. The funeral will be held from th Eddington chapel at Sugar House, 110 Remember us, we treat you rigilt- - ntv ofr God has at times been taken tooi much for granted. It Is a dangerous doctrine to presupse too much on the grace of God: men him anticipated sin on the theory that God will forgive. Do sot, odd Elder Ivins, as the world has clone, treating church ha the ever confuse the doctrine of Cod's mercy and the foririvenesa he givesun-to the sinner with the thought of conditional forgiveness'. for forgiveness must come through true ropentane'. and through the living of humble livos. the live of true Latter-da- y Saint& Eidor lying read further the words of a servant of the Lord, admonishing eharity in an things. It is given to all mankind. tho speakor said. to kaow good from vil and the person who cannot detect good from evil is not magnifying his calling. The closing hymn was "Now let us and rejoice in the day of salvation." Wilthe beneliction was by President liam H. Smart of Roosevelt stake. Holy crhost is essential to bring about the salvation of the soul of men. The world needs the influents) of the rospet of Jesus Christ. said Elder 'vina . and be read the beatitudes ss illusthe Lord retrating principles of truth quites. A Ishii& cods. said Elder Prins; exoept I. moo b. merciful he shall not obtain mercy. except a stian be peacemaker be rnay not. enjoy the benefits of peaoe. Further reading, the Lord requiree his followers to pray for them that despitefully use you; to turn the right cheek if they be sonitten oft the left. This. mid Elder !vine. may mom hard, but the Lord bus made it plain that justice and be the shall equal. mercy one shall not rob the other ono whit. Sin is not lootifiod nor wrong doing condoned just become the lord reforMbialonReeddenos Mr. quire the one ginned against to the repentant andJapanese D. Thomas. 127 Mra. Elbert give. God will forgive Prins but the Elder mercy ICorth West Temple - street; S p.m. sinner. mid Lion. ? 10 o'clock -- - '10 Halt! Commands Bennion, as He Refutes Charges of Republican Candidate for Governor City, mission; on Wedneeday, mist of God said he realleed that If he did not labor with his brethren he would not be held guiltless ist the of the Lord.- eight - If tho responsibility is plated upon a servant of God to give his word to the people then tho responsibility resits upon- tho people to give hoed to the word, for coming.from his servant' it is um though it had come direct- - Tit' Church. said y.ry1 foundation ot the is faith in God tbo EterElder nal Father, kr000gnition ot hie int1n-- 1 ite power and the control he has over' the universe. Faith in the Redeemer of the world M esseential to salvatioss. It inuot too. be recognised that the I ; - or -, Temols Gusset. -- , Before the. Public Utilities mission of Utah XMIIMIll 4. . ly DECEIT BY WilABEYISCHARGED SECRETARY OF STATE IN OPEN LETTER 1 Or WOOther lira O thOnt Corn-to nano peoioliy trying andtheprobobly scrofulous aa4 onro so than le ooromptiva I The progress Of scrofula during normal autumn Is emmealp "moat.ever It to probato that t e few pantile .runthink or errata I of ths body- -Hons. 'sad wasting In the !flatter of the Application for CASE of - the basalt without thinking sufferers from It have derived creases in Revenues of Rallroo,o; in Rapp Itoott'a WI. wheso from sarsaparilla. Utah. 00Ia ta tho treatment of this ono di seatta., Lion. would be sough to make Iit what it la, lane of the most fatuous medicines I. the world. har is probably not a tdtp or taws , not whore illoodn Sarsaparilla has is given that the application.. of the hereby home more than in enerit its provad ohs. in.arrosting.and completaly & WESTERN RAILWAY COMGAI1FIELD SALT as LAKE, Is Which &moot Gating scrofula, and as much to bit toarad am Its of the Public Utilities Commis8the I pehnission for n ear relat PANY, 10n. Hood's Pills, th cathartio to take certain 1011 of Utah to increase passenger fares' between cases in wit Hood's Sarsaparilla, where one le aecseattry, ars gent) in Salt Lake City and Saltair, will be heard before the Comaction and thorough in effect.--Adv' ' -tIstlinent. at its office, 303 State Capitol, Salt Lake Utah, 11044en I ' Pmfessive ScrUula: Most TINT llASES rifEIKER - 9 1920 SATURDAY OCTOBER NEWS THE DESEICET - - . o; 1 - i |