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Show , t NEWS MONDAY JANUAtia. JO 1921 TILE tbESEIIET ,., o.o 1A : 0i , . : t n nnitin , II I - LESSONWhere to Walk EASY e FS OF Mita! I . NI Aw, , ' -. ----- , -ir Wili--zi.- , WNYN'T YE WALK VIE ON ..t.' A.A ' .. I , - Quarterly , - - ' ---- - Ensign- - '" By Elders Richard it. man and IRoberts. - :T - '7 s rtI Brigham Following Elder Lyman' s &scourge, hymn, "Hall. Bright th, choir clog the , Millennial Day of Rest." Eider Roberts aaid the report am-oftved the who )1 d see Ith4 hi.h -- - -- . fle t 7 t', - , 7-7 I - N ,,,,, tivEtCriiad,.at;reailAtvii;"Vc;tYk ' k kitj Iti ,- , - 7 -- d 1 , . r T.I. ! , . , t '1'' , fr,-- ..m.''''. - 1. ' . , e-- -,,- - - . - v. , - - , ,-- ,,,t . t-- '''', - , - - - ..- , --Ilitat-sratr -- , i )t,,it- - ,,,,..- - - .., ;,, ,i:i..,,,,.. J . :. .....-,-. ' . 7- - - ''''.7'''''''''.... ,,,,:,,,,,,,,,,t,,,, - - sia Poti tr Ex lift.1.1Fir,; 7, - s ;;."--- - to ohlt t!tcl .... Ar G00.0 OLE ' '- t.:' f: ,i 41 tenet ie - ,, , : sLIP.E W01(1 ' - GEE! ' -.z'L,,,'; .,, ,: 1: .,,..,,,,,,, , .. ,.7,, kilt ... N ,, .. adt..0.1.tholteirsi,,Iregg ttative in the feclslature. - Together. field. ' Boxelder and Tooele counties have a Water May Be UsedNotice has popukition el 26,753: and yet they go ,on one Wenator. heen sent to GOvernor eh:A..les It. I fty-fifty" Maher by ti,e stAte engineer thatl ily comparison: Sanpete'county has there appears 1.10 ftwther objection to a population of 17.505. It has two the inAe of waters near thtl source of representatives In the legislature; and the DizetteSne river by the Great all by itself has one senator. ..1. Ott ean see zhe injustice of it.' Baeln Power, COM PattlY. SeteStor Peters pays, 1 Heir Is Miseing---W- . M. jaeobson' of ho Frpes on'. The represents-Randolptrustee of the estate of Lale votes In from It. Pearce. Sr.. is anxious ttt Nice th0IPCWatUre for 414 per eert of the D. Pearce, Jr.. who has l'een left 'his he ,tittet, rwpwatio, father's property. The trustee ettutte4tpWLMr itillaW To c. r the enttre state revenue. the young man 's whereabouts L ' or 51 4 Pr cent of the poop- "tirtri oni ,m" In PicturesWater-1241-9,2- . 100 ward deviated from the ordinary lation Of the state. has three repre- which means one yetis in I Y h,vIsentatives. picture sow Saturday evening -house or less than 2 per cent of ing au illustrated story of Mormon-!the And Cache ism" by, Mrs. .r. I..... Borne. who has, the state's population. made a special study of the subject county has a eenator N It by itself. "Y nu ran 'we the injustice of IL" he and has aasemtiled more than 150 Mc, i repeat ea . turd s of value. "If we got Our Measure through." Rev. ft. W. semi Dead--- Dr. II. S. the senator gal& "praviding for two Scott hex been called to Kansas City,!repreeentatives front Boxelder county. bYthe sudden death of his father. we will he safiod. and yet. at that, - the Rev. R. W, Scott, S4, pastor of we wsatld not be on an equal footing the First Methodist church there. Dr.; with Cache county. In that event.. !Scott was well known in this city. each one of our repregentativea would where he had spent his summers for stand for more than 9.0410 taxpayers.. several years. !while each CaChe county rnemher of the house represonta something less Coyotes 'RabidCoyote heads sent :th.n amoo nOnUlation. from Modena, Kelton. Lucia and Cal.. The of It in apparent," to la State Bacteriologist L. L. he said. injustice paraphrasing slightly. Baines.. show that the animals-- wpre i Bill la Heady,. afflicted with rabi es. The on killed' at Mod ena attacked tl uy C. Illusanir.i Just what provision Is made in his tm7nutt! to this city for Pas- bill for Too le county in 'the event .18oxelder is granted a divorce. Mr. Ho,1,0ty - 1 t t t, : -, . ; t. , a rn;trhet;rilieetssti.l. " '4'1, : .rthhitireschve.11411.1nt - 4 1 . ,::.,,. , 't And he , bilk leaves no doubt about it when he was in Salt Lake. ix loaded-wi- th an 'array of indispeta.. ni program "Aix .,:,,.-cItual. bVjoint Deli, rt Ill ble,facts, which..he r v - - - loei ' ' .. '. Odike.'and r progra m 'by West- - arru'm"f; For Instance: Boxelder connly hes milliner colle ptudents will he given - :. 7. fill072 -- - 4 MavterNobié Warrutp a sng for the as place present addrest of Pen litimer,..-who- -hati anything to do with was last heard from in October, 1920. Itlin to bite convictions. listening - hi. t ' ,t - est ' A4tauwa"47;1"4..4VitS1.11:7"Ttl"V.'..-'111eTe.;:,"--41e-es- t..7-.-2. - .,!. - : ; 1: -- -- htlifr,. ' 461".. 7.. ,:: ; ;;;-;- , ,- ,, Z ,;t 4,;,-.-.. , . . e,ir- , 7- g - ,. , - .! 4116,,0 , .,'SL -- - ir , 1 , . i,' , - .,. 'IP . '.1 - ; t,ttr ,,, vs.,: z.,,,, I 5, ' .P. ct4-11- sir ' , . ren considerably. The speaker said he! ,. En- - did not feel angry with the writer of, At ,the afternoon session of the , "0- I- yit as Many' believe that take quarterly.conference, which that letter can - Ir - f Ile diaPosed of M some monism" , Sunday, tabernacle wag held in the such rough manner as that. He said 1 r. , inclined towards the ,..Prest. John NI. Knight presided and he felt charitably lititlettoranco;.. MIAS ;1 1,4 Ma -Mormen-' of believe the story Brighton H. Hobert' were the speak- people 4,4, to t't. tato rnirsettious,to.,he.ac--- - -OUTI," f, .1,1401. prw," Ill ,,,,,, ,.. ems,,tita,44.4.013.11,..4.14.11d ',ClePtettil- hirettektled men ht, erterice;,1 - 'Knight nothi walk there and 'the Speakers 'Were'.Prest. --the speaker said. but 1Y, more mraculous in that than in Anthon H. Lund. Prest. CharlesWei- Ins ,,,, of the Penrose, and Eider George H. origin Chriatianity 4--.lace and Frank L. Copening, counselniter Roberta . on to Priest. Knight, This wax the the of At the Christianity. inception by first tabernacle aertice sittended maia visited , an said, angel three speaker Fred. sPenrose for nearly -and informed her that she should . months, illness having kept him away. den r--receive a visitation from the Most .organ at the wax Prof; J. J. Mot:Ifibin bearshould the mho and that denitole and PrikA. C. Lund directed High Child. such events came to ' the Choir. The opening prayer was i'Christ was born. In tho and Christ Omni 8, Young offered by Elder Brighton a course of Mine. wasbenediction pronounced man came from the wildernese and and the both .' Eider Almithew -'' by .. .;.,2, ....- ,-----. irbom are menibers di fh..0 s (itbig-h- began preaching the coming, :';'stt''', ,'- , , tLe - dIE W4ILLIKEMS! , , ' . PATH! t O. Leatherwood has chosen Walter S. Achteon of Tootle as his etcreterY I OF STAR DiSlitluld Slow.- will Metall Otticcris--T- he m I . heart Legion Women will, meet this - - Refresh- , i evening to -- install dicersmeats will be served. . Unless some other member of the club 'Glee .legislature held him to Club RecitalThe Glee I of Hamline university. St. Paul. Minn- - they've got to burry." he gave an excellent recital Saturday eve- - Senator John W. Peters of Brigham ning at the First Methodist church 'City will tintroduce and sponsor a bill of the Posseswkd Narcotics. Al .leveti--J- ohn providing Cora readjustment Pantagea II. was arrested Sunday and state senatorial and. re presentative die. lodged in the city Jell for the United .' States marshal. Pantages is alleged filetv. Mr. Peters is the senator from the to have had narcotic drugs In his pos-- I session I First senatorial district. 'which is coin... .- .Ifelfner of 1.,,,osed,,,OLItosteldar:...an4.:Tonettrnourle-....-:-...-,;:t.tr.,Seeks Ben dietmer,-,-.L.d- - : , - L. SocretaryCongregenien , . 1 I ' .T.E.Emmr 4T3.0OR SLIPEI, COSPE :'' : , Herbert Johnson . By ..N , riEllS I . v.. 1 . PIIR SP ONS0101111. M BRIEF 1 .., btv.or4 ortinemg b.emrso haodnst.o,idwhaosthoarl' y r y entertained at Of ber of the cabinet of the president When they refused the Vnited States. to drink tea, coffee or liquor, or to .. t ,smoke. this cabinet member inquired, that it was, ;the reason. They replied ot their religiofl ! !against the principle' The cab-- i Its taught by their parents inset member replied that it the 161or-.mon' people would live up to those, i .; those practices, :teachings and continue them would bei Ithe nest generation Of the world.' ever, one (4 the 'greatest - I vssi"W. But he eildtd, they will not i The speaker asked it each .member was living up in those: Conference of ,of the audience principles or if he was helping fulfill' predirtion ofthe cabinet member.1 Stake -- Addressed:1116 Lail should keep fru'. commandmentsI t7nd their' children to .do likeI .t ' , 1 p 1 40 .... 1 ' - v t , e ' rep,nts : was baptized. -- the hymn. Christ came to hineand 1 .. . - Attliwteceriettri out Of the water. the Prodove descended , heavens opened and 3 :-, and choir ;ey the congregation. abet." by , -a voice came from heaven saying; for , - choir sang, Author and ,after which the ; I le In whom ' "This Beloved Son my e the After Cot-Down." of Faith. :"4.-----------am well pleased." Latter Christ was i' ..... t "or- 0.0,,,,o.... !:',. ' , opening prayer the choir sang .0 crucified and his tomb was sealed. An '. .1 HAppy Home," and Eider Lyman web angel rolled away the stone. .. Christ Abl 1 ,,ISt. announced as the first speaker. was resurretted and in the presence lt Eider Lyman said he hoped the spir- of his followers was taken up- into it of God would be with him that he heaven. so should he- return. That ' O.'''. ,-- might siareomething- of use to thoso is the foundation of Christianity. Now of the present. He referred to the size build.111 there more in miraculous tabernacle and said beelinee the the Inception of "340r711011SM" than in . it 49 than11$1r was te f larger ,the origin of Christianity.- the speaker ;i seemed difficult to come in real more in is There nothing 1 niit:pEACoN WAIr,irnQS. NSAIrtp ''''''-' tact with those who were there to liato test the credulity of 1456--. g t ' , ten. It tents easier to say something ,"lidormonism" man than there is in the origin of ''''' Of TNE lioAp To THE ON ; at value to those with whom one Christianity in the first place. ; comes in close contact the speaker Capprogit .93 bp Henley Moms Elder Roberts said it was foretold . declared.. Elder Lyman said he had that there should be a falling away . ' 0 enjoyed the morning session of the from the gospel of Jesus Christ. and : conference and that he had been en- - that the gospel should later be re. 11311NI ICALYIN OF SEES MANIIIICTIMEA1 JoYing the music at the beginning of stored. The speaker then read from MAY BEHIND ACTION SIMS ;' the afternoon session. He said he won- - the Bible- to the effect that Christ : ,. Saints should not return to earth except dared whether the Latter-da- y 1, Olt ---1' dittrifeni5ge realized that the great work which there should be a falling away from reffr"presentatir''esrr. that TOOPle Will not be' slight- - l- -., .,.. ......,- COALLINBSI-THRIINISHOSPIEI1N --be E,ET can to um,. then do bil..r441,has been given fill' the Church. Tha tw,an Jt..wooderfta. rettg .' we .,.., to present. tiredittIoit-ttiviwork of Christ dstneonlyl.. br...bard,..work.....;11e....thate 8Tele'l.i4hone D'Teiet;aphtficomr:neyralrge'::01 read from the Bible to the effect that I should befor of lion,a revision authority & laa and representative districts is nsust bewecempanied by litenittft" or the meet Wednesday. Ito 10 Jan. 12. at the Vico of section E. E. the dances In of the Calvin .. President' Int.he inirternretive depicting dis.cussing Article Nine. Section Two that faith without works is dead, be had been destroyed. It would have to d iscussions found of fair of the of the State Constitution. be restored.. After Christ's ministry "hundred to one shot. audit of for-- ! Union Pacific Railroad eratent was till Ctalfs industries by After pro- tug alone. general proposition of Safety-- , 1(Pcs a decennial enumeration for the of he will Church a the first upon earth, the flourished mer Gov. Bomberger. which deals!' the city Saturday afternoon. en route!young girls feature probes boors of youth. of the inhabitants of the "nate. begin- i of the fDuring the past few- weeks, the for a time and then there came a with l'i646 acres of coal land In Car- - to Omaha from San Francisco. wherelsixteenth annual convention wit h.19 26. 4 will Tnstar It Onicers---Tnays:- '"A nd Spanish ettettkor weld he heti anal the nienstire falling away. The pall of apostasy ' Ift.lUtah Manufacturers' 1 whk,h land state ,association war the sold on a he been has Ptttni also at E. by the next On veterans, an county ',agape's trip. AWedewood camp. following hung over the earth till the beg inning bpa of title present dispensation., board. which the report speaks of as Calvint SASS ' thereere More tourist, will begin Wednesday. Jan: 12. at the :will install recently elected oftleera tina enumeration made by the authority of 1 the legislature will evening. in their hall, 8 eaet Third the United Statex. 'The speaker then told the story of -- remold." R. E. Davis, president of in California this winter than ever be- - Commercial' club. Registration As follows: and adluet the apportlen- Frank C thel fore. Re says he saw eiddences ev- - take place at 10:30 on that morning Seyle Joseph Smith's first vision. How, the state land board, takes the , commander; C. O. Forsiund. .4 ment for senators and representatives It will be followed by i boy had 'read in the book of James in that the lands were not resold by enumeration se- the Bible that if any lack wisdbm let board to the Carbon County Land erywhere along the coast of returning', The Rev. Stanley, A Curt is wza offer .s.enlor yi , Kt;', commander ; Ed Kauffman .i cording to ratios to be fixed by law. " him. ask of God, who -- given Interally company but 'that the format sale, I .p r osperity.and.he 4 led le believe it'theinvOcation at the first session, re- - j Of as Incur I as the three f4.1ct;.ort will 41( tinkle- nine saytr Quickly iti aorta of the president, the treasurer andupbraidetb,,not-r.Ho---tilid-hoday. reappear about, which was legal. was carried through t l'.The legislature be may Inrrease the Joseph Smith put that promise to ,the at a much higher price per acre. as ditutppeared. There-- is no such thinvandtheaecrecary-wili--givn and t AUea I ill" ni MoctinineeThe ..t, a aeoof -eenators new es hilaet;thavirou car,ta wont test and repreeenta- of extiotts and to thole .a. to have to commi,,,,,,.. the .. woods tivieen the ages of 17 and 21. he said. oompromise pray, of the Utah !tory finl putt, to the Penatorm never ex- freights the Tether. and Jesus Christ, been a coetly prneeeling. in case a ble at present is to p.m.'! tion ,Luncheon Will be served t'ec young Tnissitinaries notif!ed euperintendents and cee' d.20 in number and shall TOe:and 1.41n. musical numbers will be provided other Iris the numter Of appeared in answer to his lawsuit. were started compelling the In the cars on on the heade of edurational trip, and looked into the $0 now 11. Pacific has shall Union c be lege never hour per this representatives by irrof. him that none of the etate to go through with the formee t.,i; their-eyeand heerd them relate their centirLGates House of Deleantes i back on Its than twice nor r greater than' three and tho au. a Glee ,,h,b, ',rest. !in this city. on earth was the true Church bargain. in which the agreed 'price of its experiences and preach the gospel. churches Jan. at 22, i the city andtimewtheoumbet,,of sentiterte--- - - --on :The Need Eider Lyman said he wondered if that ot Christ. This MOSt splendid ViSiGn of the lands was $150 per acre in many returned by eastern "'lines to which they E. H. Ea rdleyswill speak .,....,, county building patr---tenti- , . ; had been loaned. the lot , were not a vary effective way of God was reserved for the prophet of teas. eider educational a e is to be n watrotra time-whi la nchett the last diepensation. of them. f be Congress reaching the brought ()ptomain, oge d -- iegielitture,,, of the revealed .a whole vol- - may hang upon the question whether Pacific had only 2$ per cent of its wit I st p eak on '"T be Trend -,. ' . To. hAFCCE iti aide Lake onfTimes;" V. A. Tracy on Selling Utah equipment. of 46.000 cars nolihip Iteported--41ani- el ference. Etter Lyman said, one of the utile of new scripture,- voices tronil they were resold. or merely that the freight Artta, o f $ cent la. I W. own but on and and its lines per of Blackfoot. Idaho. reported to the. its;peoa,Jete;. ' Cumming,' blehons of Ensign stake told of hay- - the duet of the past, telling the history former contract was carried through. said-thi Kee . e cars t tr. rv Mr box Calvin 3 eA rlas e of p A, dead and gone, and of with the terms changed. that people That the po.lee Sanday he night had I, 'Plana have t pen been la motion ing received an anonymous letter In for us t It.The election of five new directors !robbed of 1225 a negro man and the annual cnnvention Of 'which he was commented upon forhielebrises ministry on this western hemi- - lands were resold f,e4.1114 to have been sion of the North Platte to-branch 4 the Vi' estern I reach the will also take plaee in the Pilf.11itIC Woma n who heldbe him John the Baptist ali,- - the attri-t' ''''' maember present oniy intended , "ter up at Fleet' , Intelligent oppearanee and then atilie,"1 !Their, 7 ees o'clock dinner of a of d rerve be to Otometr rich and center be will held this In rof tile Yoard. and aleo 'South and Third W est etreete disttlet,!at the , ., . The Congr tiecretary. who; trailed the crosheo irrigation country about 60Ithe dance; will be given under th wc I oevect liteStOry of Joseph Smith one the proper method of baptism armed. Stilll, dictated a letter saying they had accord- said and 3ear in Salt Lake. June I n When the of airs Georgia B, .1ohneon. one of them searched Artta to announcement ing from the impel. The speaker said he would! later Peter, James and John appeared resold under a compromise at $100 an miles ss''si hint tshilo the Officials.nt theAvith down tat,the following yriune women. the prophet and gave him the keys! acre. It is said an effort may be , StUn IVIO be tanthed further !other foreed him to hold un hie hands.' th 11'31 An ettnrt 18 answer thiiii. who woulti ask that ques-- i to fora ,,r the plane to cooperling part: Misses Vireinia Cannon.: 4 tion by saying that what ham been! 91. tit,' ateleWintdek priesahood. Christ; made at this session of the legislature, north being made. it was Paid. to secure ' Medicine Bow, Can nOt DOW Maurine Benelon. Mildred agrrree01117gNitl,T1,$.7.0.0:pt Itihi.elitil:rsediee rs done may rAerrteedr ap- - 01" a poeared again at tho completion to rescind the action of the sate land ' r ebpe utat a st rnask ear: tph left t Mr. 0 of Sunday Calvin be the staled. sok:cat Kirtland and acceptod in temple the a in still Et itl board ILl'.iirreaor:i the r matter of resale. ,May ap.. ro diathMnerrii.1,Learlo.rKiomn ba,N l past they peared ' t,y t hP 'government tor a site tor , morning t or o inaha and es- 4. -pear. If it is possible that the stories Moses came with the keys of the gatn-- 1 Dried,Deborah willes..:.,... ALI tz,,,,,w,,,i,h4.:axseaal--a- t -- hihith will be held In the A u dit or I u ril 1, told in.the Bible are true. it is equ ally ering of Israel and Eliah appeared Rabbit Fanciers Plan 1: - - - --Ps ri l Amv Belie Reed, Acina proceewhich had been brought ball. Fire-- at anuI possible that an angel appeared to l with the keys of the, turning of the Miss Miranda again8t l'. D. Harris, in the United and Madsen Rowney Latter-dat Officers The Smith, of the Joseph 13.. Utah state Annual Eihibition 1 !States district court. were dismissed cia Lion are W. F. .and i company. penalel and the hearts ot the fathers to -the ,:,.,1,atialm,,e,,,,,,,4,...iettratntift Gets 'of Tremonton I Saturday. Condemnation proceedings' Slight damage was done Saturday ., is too they may go forth and carry the children. The atory of "Mormonism4 Salt. Don and C. ot .1 president. Out James which a afternoon hrtike y tire The Utah Rabbit Breeders' and Fan-- I against adjoining property owners Lake. the speaker staid, that it can 1 Increased (Capital H. gospel of demist Christ to the - world:Iso great. Igeermary. of Oil Jensen 0, tt now salt are the Refining at of the Utah in p;aLt court be disposed of by the use of pending association met Friday at the , There are agnostice and utyLatrtx- r atr, le president of the Congress Hui- West . company. 940 north Fourth h I By Lewiston Bank lki,, , Not Hold MoneyCounty 1Lake is there anyone who can find anything Paraging language. ietkri. official organ of the western city and county buikling and complet .. etrslq the'rertfrel id i Elder Roberts be bad I al leachthe life and given 6a arrangements for holding its an fire stathm area sent to the scene and treasurers must not hold county funds 'congress of optometry, while W. H. t perfect-thae t o this: 40 more s Years lif Of hi then mis- -in was the lags-o-f the flied with Notice Swain treasury which 1Landmesser of Salt Lake is secretary. concerning th were extinguished by the nue showfrom Jan. 29 to Feb. 5. ''i a law Puit lion field have Placed before them the dispensation: that 'he had preachedl elusive. there -' dampending, according' unn of tro, of state, Saturday that the Lewiston engine. The .1 in many lands and that he I ' H. OW. The (.en. highest possible ideal, the life of the gospel n Id- -, State bank ha.s Increased its ' now declare to the world that Judge C. S. Gibson of Detroit. secre az0 taco nominal. ermit,,,,Cbrilt. In that MISSinn field work Is, wooldnot - nn . ,wwwwer y of Rabbit Breeders the Marrtne--Mentlrhe is sorry for nor ashamed of hist tary Tot ille...stat e .hoard- - of on tratizal--------- 4tatlett.IDOW 63404) te being added to faith. '!:' For Water Still belief. He said RS he hais preachedi"4, Y'reitte..11-e, About a year-agonly approsima-toltio n. The legal course, acearding to tr. prcoderir-ifia-B.- pond' .aa 1".- 'tn. 'art e.r.MnCe a itclloaci-, .0 R la V suit arises. lit mr, when chair, . t......At)t) Entries are cashier. t preactrirr-thiv-tiroreIn an rhat the g ca mp ' jildge lor the Utah show. r end atered opinion for the treasurer to (Lours,- toe by the Jan. 25. Blanks may The Oak Mining company of Prig- - 111.011eY , into the regular channels and t'.,r't,eY aenerars,ufficeto the Serviess--- said, while at the present time au- - Of Jevus Christ is' the power of'' God be secured front J. Reed. 44 north fitt.d salvation-eshatmielesCitoyi IfIno,zerpaidereatrzwtylihh:1:e ram. the 31 en,n, hi proXlmately 400 are doing such makel unto eininti. o 10,...s. ber'f; . araxe It f 1.4.c., tort ,,,, , eper etall At the close .of Elder Roberts, re- - Sixth West, secretary of the associaThese young men are taught to ' Can't nimals- Tali. i Asr! Itwrtl11. that wate.r distilleries do ' not need !, marks. the rhnir sang of their bodies the best possible phys-- I im divvied into the opinion covered merely capitalized at Ta n p a.later,ip ti.th e ,,,:;c:!.i,gtl...i,r1;,u413.. L,ara, offertiti,Lthea, May Start Labor ProperThe : test anechanlimw to stand erect;' to i erns from 1 year as before. II for first idace and $10 shares- - O. If. Mathews is presi- - live committee of the State Farmer- - the n."RSitY Of having a state permit. herietrietlori watt 50 cents for 1 I".11-- t' '''s t',!r-,le- r that the throat, dent. and genPral manager. W. 11. Labor part. is proposing to publi,,h a 'and did not delve into the federal eating liquor; to leave tobacco alone; e to VOif'' th ribbons the few. rash and of vice mouth Niarie Point of and new weeklY paper. The Farmer-La- I premiums. Greece, 'Ong if and presidnt. MORNING SESSIO N. In other worda to lire according to the' cups will be given. Nothing but reg- - '1"i In,b at:,rnal., are quite as good In Mathews sweretarY and treasurer. , 'bor Press.- - about April I. J. L. Spie,..' Those will operate even atills. Word of Wiadora They are taught to etock will be ad- - thetr ir,tv 4, ar. !hose of human be-- I and intered 3 , Sandy deal with pedigreed the The of .ontY. water of the corporation state th'y committee..""rh benerod and be honest. chaste. true aelsecretary -Presdderot Anthon H. Lund .and Treat. mined. Inv!. qnd ':1,,,t a rIng can use its voice" Church of JPIP11 Christ of Latter-dscl aims indorsement of the ntoppsitton must have federal permits' lent. The speaker icaid they tet to Those admission the H. of tickets will can far the ite John holding it men Salt title Lake Speakersto Saints has changed opinion the by the Utah State Federation of La- knight Aniong 1,trtt !hlr most also be taught to be frugal; to save' be entitled t o draw each da y the internal revenue 'fri Th. aboence of aOserh Sandy prat Corporation. i bor. the Ogden depart- Trad.; and Labor A s-- ,f1 some part of their inorimes The morning acasion of the Ensign or a dr ess ed ra bbit, as they choose- 11,P3r11. t A w MP n''.. , th' i'lr! ,.f ti, !t'n and the rtah. district sembly odicers Should Lite Religion. stake conference convened- at IQ it. m.1 Each day of the show will be named 4114- or4 outside the , Mine Workers of Amer.' United the ,,,r!.th!ng Recital. ;of Tuesday's Organ , Elder Lyman Raid one of the M. I. in the Assembly hall. President JOho after a certain breed of rabbit. which s1n wht, h g.n.rate the volce,wome The state commatee will meet lea, , 1 di.1'18S' and "in" ia'kY in the !inner e,,r,m I M. Knight presided with Counselorel-i- drawing will get the 1"1,., which controls thel Tuestleys Tabernacle organ recital' TII"dHY' to further consider publica- breed of rabbit Phinic George IL Wallace and Frank L.1, timer which the day is named. Or-Os be follows. with -; a, Program will ) President. Anthort! .; Copening present epecializ,t Ihirv we know as the ganintJ.J, McClellan at the console: 'REST COALIMMEDIATE DPI IV : M. Lund. Elder Richard It. Lyman and what had been hoped for a year or i it 20 ERY-, 1..barnrIna-;r,"thtainel The yea, satisfactory service. t'.t.:.:t itandt;e..veelonpd Danner. of the pop- H. Roberts were in at-- i two ago. nearly -' Eider Brigham aJIL ;Marlin Emil E0.. 40 Main St. Was. 520. illation of the stake being4nrolle4. Grand selection from Die Melo- tendatice. sounds 6 NI, McKendiek outRichard Wagner; Eider Wilfv-r, The meeting commenced by the Tr tilistI:ttth:ii,,I.:,;,...:h;,:colt;:nt.strolvotctel . tersinger ".. organs Litany r Schubert Amherst Classmate' 4 I gregatton singing the hymn. "Come) lined the work of the teacher-traig : Let Us Anew," Prayer was offered hyi ing eiltirPftt that WPre to be conducted Lemaigre ThP tot ,." ff the ani- CAPricti d New , Vice Of The first and third Tr'3''s'''''r' President Mr. by organist . The Eigh.tin the etake, Eider Arthur Winter, r of those, An Old Melody th. I "Mormon''' -.hymn, "Come. te enth ward 'double quertet sang the tve favorite meeting on Path month. he said. would !whieh hat. !Ned,!!evereet in lives their all In .. - Come.- Ye &I ints- Arr. by organist devoted to the gaudy of how to the ..... -- ,. , Feel Inchned to ., hymn, "Should You k , i teach:, the eeeond would tie a bueiness , Censure." i d' of the different rettnizations IfIrphone Was. 3161. rosrtiog Bishop C. Clarence 1104e of mqn. Tbes ',' f Twentleth w ard. Ile and the fourth a preParanon meeting. 114 v'a a's a prefea4lon make up a cow- conditions a Shoe For Information Made State sufficient Awards by 1,1!1 power the coming month to sr a hie th,"1, Paid that faith was incresa:ng among in which l.on-fo- r ; I a.-aon not Ao Apt 14v use to ' mlrptwoly be t trnie studied. would the members of his ward as evidenced, f" " I .r" "S with Industrial Comm' ton vice presidency of the United State Ita Walt t A soprawilsoto, "Father in Ileaveri."-- 11),f,i, Itepair by thP increl..d attendance at all of. was qv", -- I. Tw.91 111111Yrn are 111?It GENERAL MERCHANDISE t t lbarkineon. it Vcia mad. liw and the- meetingt,-Tl- ie "rnbina"" blehoo said be was. ITIr nr1 t', en tbe the state induatrfal made i by M. Awards John Knight oaid that IVII'nn''' e't a OM. STORAGE polities. Calvin Coolidge pursued the grateful for the tentimony he had of of Preeident It le hungry' commission Saturday in life. the dearest to nr eniti. all thin work always a ' work and' grant a lump latter course: a claiemat of h e at the divinity of the latter-da- y 4 V ro,,e. of a ett when It was I he him the had re to the Amherst former. of knowledge Mr. the Prophet Joseph pursued George and Irene, the miseion 't """"".'4. ot'th. frantic moOtne of gum of 91.150 I . his pia( e by the s!de .ceied that God lives. that JP1t,1 IS 1N "w wi''''.-11'Insurance Smith. 7 Caolidge-w;itake Rate TA- ApostolakieofKatst.t--Crete.Dreecelittle better than Only Ige s removed. etaf le t Smith-noph Warren G. liardin g March 4. , and I,fra. Elsie B. Alder. r'edtePresident: the Chriat, and ito aa whom , i a prophet of the liv- ' of,lket tt hurrinno tn;k requires! the owe- for theAsath of their son. on and Per $100 Per Annum v bf to h!. classmate title morting took his !society. gave an outline; only was. but !et,,, nt the sotte4t11 wol,- they w,,, partly tippi.ndettr.chnL init , elsewhere ., in the Utah legislature,: is seat 4rs-eour that re organ-of the work being done by In !h. hineo.aa mina alone. , 4 E. White continued disability at' R. Preeident Anthon It; i Lund spoke of owl n40-Charles C- Woods.morober of ,the 'ration.on rnr she brit' le Pall- - the rate of Slit a week from May14,; house of representatives the ' Prophet Joseph ','. from the sec-Jo& tr" elt000tio A contra:to solo, "A Prayer." was :the testimony ,,' Jennings-Cornwal- l, 1920, to date. eneeeenonettne eh. k,pohoy He to the said Eva wirld, ond district, which 'includes all of X 'Smith gave rendered 'by Ellen Copening. on A killed wait tho ,nor,Ne .t Aug. postolakis any ',atm. ,,,' James reported that the youngladies, this work sea a icatity and not a be.- - 4""lh l'".1 can.gnimit county, has been as auccesarni , tberetete. make 14, 192.while employed by the United Cache Paint,' having Mutuals in the varibus wards in the lief. the Latter-da- y banwn ,,e'r StatPo Fuel company at litawatna.1 in his. line as AIM former mersmste,i evtent. ' ellebt a ta t a were conducted teetimany of its divinity hnt Con!idae, has in his: only farm-fo- r In the IlmiteA by efficient. eelvPd his leg 1 ,';. .-, 114 espeettv of Mr. White broke . faithful Meer& She laid the courses l' The general and Make officers were ,,,or Dec. 9., 11)19. and :ers have not the opportunity to become Peterson. 4 W. D. thaw enotnekt oonoo,., 4As Preeident of to be .. and had and that national Knight previewed characters; , tro"WN't. ty was healed. '''''''t study broke Meyers proved interesting partly !riot tato what w'e when the leg ' -- .,,,,I,,,,,,,4 .all were euetained hy unanimous vote. na4.rataa4 la ftor,onoLe Instructive. It again later, obtaining two sterards.1 politirlani have. But now Mr. Woodsi . EGO - o- r41141' 's i,,,..1 :and Tel. Wag. 3464. i The clotting hymn was "The Spirit The Young Metre Mutuals. as re- second on the ground that the' has mken, a fling in politiot himallf: the . I ported by Suitt. John D., Giles, have of God Like a.. Fire Ti Burning," The (Copylleht lTe. hi The 'Wheeler break sae a continuation of the firsti and his friends elected. him to (he Iv I in attendance even beyond I benecilistion was by Wm. W. Rites'. legislature.' accident Reeeteete., 'lite) - Thee.;;;;Ts17eitamn .... --'- --- ,.;., t9, 7 ,.' , I '.! . 4.. 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