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Dye of the stake presidency showed progress ,,,, with the- - exception et...marriagesOf the .13 marriages during.the past quer. :" ter melons was performed ' ple, an this tact was commented upon 'makers who deciarett-tha- t thte sin would be upon the beads of pan, ,, their' childre the principles of the gospel. President Grant said he would a predate being referred to in as tits president of the Church, than as the prophet of God, geneial , to prevent the too frequent repetition s the sacred title. - - - - of President Grant said he thought the was going nearly educationally country Millions of dollars are being , mad. .,spent to educate the brain but it was difficult to get a dollar to keen the ' body alive. Large sums are spent on pok gymnasiums but it was 'impossible to get a dollar legally with which to lows teach faith in God. He wouldbs .. prayers--coul- d be said in the public schools. r Prayers are offered in the U. S. senate he and - thought they should be offered in the schools. He thought it time the country-was rid of men who opposed reit, gion,being taught is the schools In urging obedience to the laws of :.. the land as well as the laws of God. President Grant declared that there 'on This earth that ; . was no place , - , marriages could be performed byplural the of the Church. He wished priesthood -to be clearly understood. He urg ed the payment of tithing and fast of, ferings. -- , Bishop- - Kibler directed his remarks .,,..40 the large 'Abating-- of priesthood, telling( or Its restoration 93 . years ago by John the Re outlined the duties of theBaptist, boys holding this priesthood and counseled them be diligent in ail their quorum activ-to ities, advising them- that priesthood was first and foremost in the Church. ------ --'The Church stands for education, schools and increase of knowledge. He thought. however, it was going to extremes and going school crazy. He was not opposed to education but education failed because it taught children all about but failed to , .. teach them everything, how to do scarcely any- , , thing. Bishop Nibley referred to the Mit. sing slogan recently adopted "Every member litatiottest advised a it; ceilti,if more 11111 this ,law of . osok - God. The other bore testimony to the divinity speakers of the mission of Joseph Smith and discussed 'subjects, appropriate to the occasion. -President McKay- urged obedience to "the - prohibition and laws, declaring that a condition- -, of anarchy would prevail if laws, were --- -because not ap- they proved. Under the- direction of Lester G. Hinchcliff, with Rain F. Whitaker at the organ, the tabernacle choir ren- dered musical programs at both sea' . alone of the conference. ',, 15,-P- , 4 am , .' :A' ' f 11 i - - - , "" Li r' , , - --- ,a ..1:--.- ' , - - ' t ,; ----- - ------,- . - ' -- - - ----' .. -- --- , - - -- --,- -- - F. w .. oonENYMay 15.Funeral services for Paul Murphy. (I, who wag; fatally- Molted by a horse - at the Lewis school. Wednesday, were- held In the Second ward chapel Saturdai with a large attendance. as Counselor '. E.. J.. Jonee Thy 7110 Sunday School class and the first grade of the Lewis school. of which the do- - - - - School Principals - -- -Are - , . , , , ; , , l' 1' ,...... I .........., 0 tti c il . , . - -- i 1, - - - . I . , . , 1 - 1 - I 1 ii - , - -- '1 , l , 7. t : . dollar-plu- s. It ham , , - - I , 1 I a - eapaolty tot earn that . 'you utilise t, only - when ' 'you put it to work. Thte ' ..4ate savings bank per -' -- mug you to!beetp tn-- a - amall-- w !ages you In habits of thrIfW start with a ., dollar ;and Watch. yollr , i,i0oount grow. ' . 4 per eeat Interest ow Savtato Depeoltts.- - , - I , - I r- ay"--an- - i I . , eter SCMiaow' TltUn 01:4 ,., I - 000-fe- .6 r . ' ,. of , 50-Fo- - -- -- py - -- -, ' . . , - . - ' , - --- - Pettep.were awarded three first and a second .1:wise at the R iehmond.dairy exhibition. The- cows were 15rought here undayby Mr. Potter- itcompanled by Gilbert Thatcher and were taken to the famous Potter' farm at Pleaxant View. , Mr. Potter psperienced much' dirt!. cuky in transporting the cove to Rich- mond byway of Brigham and Wells. vile. canyon owing to the bad condition of the roads. The prises, were - - - ,, . . - ..,Awardta. (144StlAck ,a411 Fhti4, AU - - . ,. , di ' ,. ' 1. ' ' - - - , - -- - I' ' r' '';" i 2 ' "" -- - , tt - ''. - '.; ' : I 1 t -, . ' t ' .,, -:',' , . I 1 ' ' 257 ' - , i, d b I 3 - , , 'i' Main .. ) . . , .., k41140.0.i; qt-0- P., , . , --....,- - , . I , , , ,. - - , dle". , V' . a ' . , - aN - . - , 0 1, . -- (IP' 1 , , 0 - , -' .. ' ' . - - , , k 4Alt, 4. 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' .. . - ' - - -- - , Covey-Ballai- ll ,.." ,..-- , - , , . - 3 .., , , . . .: ' - 601-60- --' , . - Hyland - 643 '. - - , ----- , - - 4 , . , Nt . . all models ". . ' - ' , , , : .. , . e ' . F0 B DETROIY ' , '' . Terms. if Desired . . , , , - e can ma e , , ' ' . , , , , - sdonsomata, - - . , -, ,,, '. 11 -- ''' - , e ' ' - - - - 'r '' . ' - - , , ' -- - - . '- ' - ' Other Grades From litc to 24c Per Foot , - .. - - : , , - -- ' , : - ' - - , ;.4,- - - ' t - . ' - .n.........o.........wigUn.ua .....1 . ' . , ,' . ; - ' . . ---. I - - ' ' ' - - ' ., . . . , . -- . , ., - - . . . ..: , a I '' . avior- - ll'ili ards motor Co. I -- 161.165 Sodal Ran the. Was. 2915 -' - ' r . and Fordion Dealerit Allthorized Salt Lake County Ford . .. '''' ' . r : ' ., ., , ' -. ' hil ' Hansen 'Auto Company, urray, Auto Company . , - , - .. 1 - c ,r, - - - , Pre . 'e ',...,, - "- -' - , - golgartiocuse.... ' - - , , , - - 1ii;--.-----"-------- ' - ; . ' ' . . ; - i . ' , . ' I - ,- ;, -- - . , N 'IllNe : : : - ' , , . - ' - , , - - , , 0....,, . . ' " o - . - . 1 . - , - -- , . ' ' r-- -- ,: ' 1 'en-.,--t- -- Fully' Guarlthtee- d- - . ' , - .. ellyo-u,thatforpleasur- . ' i -- Goodrial GriiSranteedEose will be a sacrifice. price that will Move- - the . . -- -4 and economy, to Buy a Ford and Bank the Difference. .. - nc , coriVenience, ' , 47; , vvill4. , . ', . Lentths. Complete with Couplings---- , ot . ' and main- ' 4-I- e,- ..''' ' . tl" one ofthè miffidns ,Ask any of - Ford owners and they - - .. . ' - - - -- , , - .,.... ,"- -fay placed on- sale tó'd-tire lot immediately. - - N'ted4) a - - OGDEN, Mag 15.Four head of hol. stein' cows belonging ,. to,, Clifford It I ' et - 0 , - 'Pleasant View' Holsteins :. ; ' Richmon 1 :I,: Win Prizes at : .. ... , I ..N t . taining a home was infinitely more making a career. E. important than to Stephen L. Richards declared the Weber Normal college graduates, In his, baccalaureate. sermon delivered in the college auditorium Sunday night . He said-i- f the 114)Me is not .right ' the nation could not be right.- It is im- Saint pwasible to be a true Latter-da- y if' home 'building FLis neglected, he said, President I Ricks presided. $eJoel lectionswere rendered by the college choir 'under the direction of William ," Icia."esManning.hti '' Commencement 'r .witt. held Wednesday to the diplomas will be presented David O. McKay. graduate., by.Elder 1. I I , , ' OGDEN, May --- l' . -- - . . . , . - . 1 1: .1: , eft...4k ' . - I ' fp., - , , ., urm. ', 4 , 4! . , . 4 -- , . tie a - , ji ' - ' Bacc'aI aureate Sermon Delivered at Normal ..., . -- . : ,, , , .. 1, '4- - -. s...- , IMIIIII - ,. . b.,,,,, , 1.,,,.---,.,- . All's , - a 15.-S- frarr;-Josephin- - di , , , Every dollar you aoqiiir i - , - i , I Make You,-.Earnings Earri-- -'- ' - ,t , 1 - -- - I , It -- -'- ..1 41 i ' , ,- , , , , l ,- J . . 1 -- , m , , -- upt. OGDEN. May Wr Karl Hopkins- has announced.the principals cheek; for and nowohlore-of-the--el-ty the September. 1928. The supervisors are Miss Ida Fits- elm of superintendent the 111.1ementary grades: Mark Robinson, music: Miss Ida Andenson., art. A. Theprincipais are: - High school.. 11. Merrill.; Centrab junior,. D. H. Adsmu,.,,,,,t,,,--3.--.-Wr-WitIttle- ; Mound Fort junior,. M. June Pierce; junior, J. W. Junk; Mad-IsoWashington W. L. Underwood; Grant, Henry Ina Craven; Lorin BarkerhPingree. Seaman; Quincy, Floe- -once G. Brown: Dee, 'Gertrude FitzOliVe Blackburn; gerald; Five Points. West Ogden. Della Green; part-ttni- e Americanisation and night "school,- F. ' - . ....., . I ygg . r . . Named at Ogden -- - conductettr-The7tringinir-w- t ... L-- - - ot 111... , - Boy Kicked by Horse -- , ' , , ..7s 'P....0 ..:, ) ' , ..,.:.t - , , - t ' 110'1,1'.,--- -- l''' 1 ' . . . ' - Buy liberally at this exceptionalpnce Me value can only be ?', ' appreciated when you see the excellent 'quality ' we are offer '' "' , iing. ' This is not cheap hose but good hose at a low price. Th. . - -- ' .t.;,' t ' ,i' . . cizmo A - r' - - '' ' -- C........... parked , automobiles. and walked in front of L. Feachi.nan OGDEN, May the Rosenthal automobile. The car was filed F. euit in the David Judkins. and was proceeding slowly and easily stopped according . to police officers. - Second district court, Saturday. against and , Johnson, Mary seeking The jiutomobile Is said to be the ii Brigham to be due on - plume, with 30110 Harry Rosenthal is oato recover 81,150 alleged -h alleged tohsve run dowtr Mrs. Mary Nuritmineorrtinotaerg-a-tt 0- de" I t'y b E. Tolmle on the night of April 5, and Igral ,,, Edgehoff sgeeking 8300a for which fatal accident be is facing elleagred togbe due to ."' a charge of involuntary manslaughter. sununer cottage in fordamages , Ogden canyon. It r Held-Toline water broke. ,, causing a landis pipe 4 Funprat , which damaged the cottage. slide -- - ----- - ;. s wit-nab- s. - for Damage To Ogden Canyon Cottage ..,; ... 0 ,!.!, ? - ' - -- - ' , , , . I " '0,, ''''' ,,,,,f,--- - , Gra. T' , . : Ire. ,Nene' 1,,,, . -- 12. , ; - , , ''"---- , . r i .;, ' .; ...... - , . ---. '- - , - ,r - . , ,.,..ds,-,-,-- A.." ,,,e" , , - ' - st 13.---- -- . , , - b' - - - - at-fai- OGDEN. May 7. son of Mr. and Mrs. WilliamFurniu. Furniss. was slightly 'Injured Saturday when he was knocked down by an automobile driven by Herman Rosenthal. at Washington avenue and were. discussed. Twenty-secon- d -- -street. He was taken to his home and given medical treat. Sued , !tient. City The boy le said to have stepped Into ' -- ' - ' ., I - MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED OGDEN'. Mar15.-- A Martrage Ticens; was oIssued Saturday.- by the county, clerk-tSheldon C. Tanner of Farmington and Gladys M. Green of Taylor. ' ' . .., 7, , ' , '''1',,I,', , ' - . ve- - ' -- - ," , - r 1 0 - ----- - -" . , 0, -- -- I4 ' , . i ''' . rillalik - . '',',"."--"- ' , -- , . - ' ' POLICE. INVESTIGATE CRASH. OGDEN. May-- H.Investigations are police and sheriffs' ofbeing made anby automobile accident on ficers into. the- - Bomberger overheard- - bridge - at Risierdale last night. An automobile of Udell Brown.- - colored. 'was overturned but Mr. .Brown has not been found. This I. said to be the fourth automobile acthe Brown car has been in dur- cident ing the past four weeks. . - fl"Th '- 0 - : . ' Youth BrUised When ' Knocked Down by Auto . ' , , - 16, -- ---------- ' May 15.Elks from . the Salt Lake lodge, will attend a !eclat at the Ogden lodge. Tuesday. May ex-16 it is announced by C. P. Carlson. alted ruler and H. L. Madsen. secretary of the Ogden lodge. Special entertainment will be provided - for the --more than 100 visitors..., O'' ' ' -- , . , , . CAL it' 1,00 ; - ., OGDEN. 0; . '' . 4 : .. ":'" !.., - , , . .. .... , 4, , I Winne, . , ''', , , - IK ayne , - -- - , sisters. ELKS To ATTEND SOCIAL d .. Hey- OGDEN,- HEAMT-TROCBL- - , ,t littia9 ' ', ; 1 held in the county jail upon request er the sheriff of Green River, 'Wyo., upon an alleged charge of having moved several teams, harness. wagons ana from Wyoming. where tlilem equipment ro ert was mortgaged. Officials of thge State Bank of Green River, whit -- . ,, ,,, - - , yOUTI1 DIER DV - - " d Titenty-secon- ' , , ; ',- - - - . , . ,,-- . ii - ' ' , Nicholson, street. is - ; - -- - C.--- - - l t:0.14;.)1 .N.Nkt, - I - -- - - ' MI t ' . 651 -- t.,.. -- - FINE OS' SISO IMPOSED . ceased was a studen1 Mn. Thomas the exhibition attracted many farmers OGDEN, May 15.For contributing Jensen tang a solo. The speakers were all over northern Utah and southern to the delinquency of a minor, Edward Davis Is serving 100 days in the couGeorge B. Browning. C. Coulson Smith, Idaho. T. J, Jents11. PrincipILI .10h4 Wintle of ntr Ail In dfritAt of paring a fine Of -Child. and $100 imposed by Judge Louis S. 1.161 the Lewis school Members of - the. - Weber stake- - high Stolen Postal Card Leads ther of the Juvenile court. The father of the girl was the complaining council and, Primary association board. To Charge Filing Burglary in was Phone attended in a body. Interment the Ogden temetery. OGDEN. May ILL....Possession of a MOTHER'S DAX OBSERVED.' , . Christmas card signed "Howard, Verd Was.. Rev. Godfrey OGDEN. May IL-- The and Edith" and a pair of men's silk Former Chief Deputy ' , lead to a charge of second Matthews delivered the principal adwill bow, I 425 at the Mother's thDealltYre st;iturva.itfaeys 1i c degree burglaryto .a.gligestotigevearlst 14Ihes; dress d S r , h held in the Orpheum 21, according fig en .,, ol'51.V-L!)A ! fayNt to have are said ' OGDEN. card and hose tia to 1 is o cobnetry :frtoegtoon. irligi A1;1 ag.propgre.e;notruct:11, Clur Identified as those stolen I f ce- chief of police assumed the 27$ ywere held under the auspices of the Swatter, Howard home of the from Chief Jonathan Jones today, itucceeding to Ogden City - Federation of --Women's Hale is-'- said Thirty-Fir- ill Wee, who recently resigned owing---t,,, , clubs. have confessed.. health. Chief Allison closed up his In the sheriffs office, Saturday, , - - --chief depu. , after nine years serviceOf as Ms servicen ty. In appreciation --' Sheriff Richard D. Pineock in behalf .. -of thesherifts department, presented , . , -- -Chief Allison with a gold knife and , . Pr watch chain. new duties. Ms over Chief In taking . p Allison said he would insist above all 41. police u. things. upon harmony between . . T Ir. and sheriffs department He said there was no reason why the two depart- . , P r ments, working in common should not ,:e f ,... a '11011N1 accomplish more if there was complete ,,-.- 4 t' N,.. Friction, harmony and he said, only tends to decrease effi1,111,... 46.;.11LIVr ciency, increase expenses and create ,,,,,,y,.- the men of both de. feelings between retards . zre42 cAn that progress. partments, Chief Jones retired from this office -, , ; at noon. He held a conference todayChief . 'Al11,,46., Allison Saturday when many with . matters pertaining to the department , , - i . - , il '''r - -- -- - - - -- Of , , " , , 8029-Ada- v. - ..e 114,,minutt.i...,....... - OFFICER. - ,- , ;' - -- -- - ..-- --- q WYOMING - - , - ,, Mey . ' . Brings Fine of $25 , . , , ',-q - - 111413 , -- son of Mr.-an- d avenue figinday at the home of heart trouble, .following an illnens of several months. He is survived by his parents and several brothers and : . -- N- 1 ,,,NIV ,, - s . ,, ' - - - .,,. s . "'" ; ' - . 11.4 4',,iiii .... ------ --thi- . 11 , j'CIA230,-1,0"- - . - - - I .,,,..-... ,.11 - ,,, o ' -- . - - ' 1-c-- r, e ' "- r , ' - , - '. ' ... " - , I (J ilt, ,, complaint declare they hold themortgage on the animals and had one team thOisi Eicholson emquullepsaenndt. Ube team of horses in he wa"r. city. it - le -- rested. - . - - signed the 'a, pacific Coast Shredded Wheet Co., Oakland, , , r ' - ,2-- - s - milk or cream make Two a complete, nourishing meal. Delicious with peaches, berries, raisins, prune; sliced bananas and other fruits. ' , - - I, '.,' . - II. ' ,'''' : enough carboh3rdrates and pro --- teins to sustain theitumari bodyin- min. ; topnotch condition, also-th- e eral salts that are so 'necessary to ' life and normal growth. - - ' HELD FOR OGDEN, g. -- , - , ' ----- , . . - ,.. - '.......,--- ' LA., '''''''" faeled-4G-teaeh - . lunShredded-LViTheatcontain- ..-, -- -- , .- ''' 0Gpsrlel, May IL...Stealing li' news- , Paper valued at three cents cost. Ed. Munsey, a local newsdealer, $25 when he was found guilty in the city court. Saturday. Leroy carrier, foe a local newspaper,Ernestroqi, testified that !dun- . the stole 253 Lincoln sey paper from avenue d after it had been delivered. Munsey-saihe intended taking it into the house but the boy protested against , his interference., , ' ". ,- Theft of Newspaper - ,- . . . . ' le-th- ' - i- , ,,' t; , ., . - ' ..- - - filed consagainst pany and Serge L. Squires. truck' driv. in tho Second district court, Saute. fr, daY. seeking $25.000 damages for in- Juries.. alleged-thave been received when run down, by one of the com en trucks the night of Jan. 1$. pany's The accident at Washington avenue and happened h Twenty-fourtetreet e end was tail 'reckless delving of Squires,. it is alleged. t '' ' ' , . . - ;.- , MONDAY-MAY-AV-1- 922 , , -- Eat it forbreaktast, fordinner,for - -- - ----"-- - ' I" -- r - -' . ' ,t0 t i CI ,, by-the ''. ' ' tft , -- ' . ..' e fr ' ' ' , - . , ' . 7 fie ' , - e - ,,, ,.- ,,,, -- -' l) ,,I -- - .' , .,, (2 . - ' I t- - ' ' , '-- - q - '. : ; '- man, "on high" -is easy for the ' . , who eats. '''' , . . sial ahill--- d ---- - .. ., ., -- o 0 0 ;'-,-- , , r, r) , ,..--, ' ....., - 2 ti . ' 7 :. NEWS - u ., ,' Filed"dent Dansago Suit IS ' Ac-c-iBecause,of Auto OGDZN. MaI 15C. C. DeWees suit the Continental Oil (l , Does your ,Iiiiii:iiigitire pound when, you 'climb the , stairs? It is a dander signal - , that should wain you to eat 1. and 'food take rational f proper ' . , , -- - , r) 4 , , - , .1. t', , ' , r. ' ' r. TIfE DESERET , , , . ... The Demerol Item 'Milt Make may. be oseweel fetlus "Ifolit, alio - i ,basiesteula liked MN& 0411eL SIL - ' - . ' ,., . , :.' . . . likesolftsrefts , . gusettereeil 604111.1.' I 11,111C Rose Illeitosional 0111.0. ., ',;egi . ' - '-; ' ". 1 , 71 ' I ' ' ., ' - . ''' '' "'' 11I ' , ' - , I ,l,,(U.--.1- 4 ee .111.11100' le""Illit be FM peatri...- e-. a...ea laszel 'few law-- 4 h waft 11111A maw tat. VIM ina, weir la 0. Sk A,. . volli , r, . i, . ' i ir- -4 - - - :... t , P- - , -D, , , -.- . ,. ;I -- 0- - - ,- . " -,' ' 't ,-' ' : ; ; ',)1",' ... . ..- rc1,-..--"- ,,' , |