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Show -- A' :ir.j u , If w - ' ' - THE ,, DESERET J Mission to Germany io be Testimonial to r ' Preceded' by Bece pfton Who Be Given Missionary Goes-tAt Forest Dale Ward Foreign Field. SATURDAY JUNE NEWS Testimonial Previous to Ddpartura lor Holland o A farewell teatlmonlal will be given In the Twenty-fourt- h ward hall .on Tueedajr evening June 13 at 8 o'clock In honor of Elder Carl L. I4. Btelter, prior to Jila departure to the mlaalon. t After the following program there will be dancing: Congregation Opening Hymn . . Invocation Mra Ida 8. Welch Soprano Welch nj 'Cello Accompaniment,- Jevard Mary Evans Beading Jevard Welch 'Cello Solo Voc&l 'Solo Ray Brandley Selection ; Ladle Quartet. Xylophone Solo .......Leone Martin. Plano Accompanist, Melva Aahton Lillian Burton Reading . . , Swlaa-Cerm- an WAW , -- 6' 1' i Attention: Fruit Growers on-yo- Boxes Nailed Up or Knocked Down Orders Filled Immediately. Salt. Lake . Box Company Manufacturers of Wooden Boxes and Crating L Material Wasatch 6170 619 SOUTH 5TH WEST. Solo -- o ............ Previous to leaving On a mission to flolland a farewell testimonial will be tendered Elder Francis DeBry In the Eleventh ward chapel, - Thursday r eve-pln- g, June IS. The program, which trill commence promptly at 8 p.m., is . as follows: Violin' selection, James DeBry and Lila Rlsco, piano accompaniment, Ha- Bel Rlsco; solo, Mias Anna Booth; . J. Rlsco; reading, ylollnt Mlsa Martina Dalebout; quartet. Wall ' i V solo,-Prof- President The St, Oeorge Temple will cloee Aug. 88th. June Sth. and DAVID H. CANNON. Swlse-Germa- Temple For-et-Da- le FOR re-op- en u Church' Notices : 4 day June-1- 1 atJ p m re-op- en ..... SARR HULm Oo te the , . KESLER Chiroplactie Offices sea cittt Wasatch 8884. ORE OP AMERICA'S FUfRPr OFFICES Branch Office, Magna. The reguar monthly meeting of the High Priests quorum of Ensign stake will be held Sunday June 11. 1138, at . 10:80 a. m. In Whitary Hall. The high priests of Liberty stake will hold their regular quorum meeting In ths Second ward chapel Sun- - AlL-hlg- h priests srs Invited to be present. The monthly meeting of tho high priests of Qranlto stake will hS-h eld Sunday. June 11 at I p. m.,!n Forest in the world erected to the honor of Dels chapel. . Wells ward will furnish ths probirds, a live gull had alighted. The bird was placidly examining ths bass gram. end of the structure, strutting about , Ths regular monthly priesthood among the flowers at the edge of the Officers meeting of Cottonwood stake tabernacle eteke be held will the at monument fountain, and testing the I , m. 11 at 7:10 quality of the fountain water. Despite' s',ndL ' ' fact that the square was unusually crowded and the visitors for the mpst Sheriff Ordered From part watching the bird, the gull seemed Office for Membership perfectly assured of safety at the base of the monument erected to the men-mor- y In Klan Will Appeal of Its ancestors who saved the people of this valley from starvation. (By International News Service.) (Two Selections) August Glissmeyer .Anna Wegener Vocal Solo'. Bandlnno Solo '..Adolph Laubengler Plano Accompaniment, Roae MlcbelOur Missionary Work non ..Elder Chester Clawson Remarka .Missionary (Elder Clawsoh confirmed Bro. Remarks ......Member of Bishopric Hoffman a member of the Benediction Church). t Selection . Forest Dale Boys Glee Club Instrumental Farewell Entertainment Trp (Two SelecADOLPH HOFFMAN. tions) .'.Melba Lindsay and 8isters of Given To he on Honor .J. H. Astin Tenor Solo Tuesday , evening, June IS, a fare Solo ......Margaret Sims Missionary Leaving Soon well testimonial will be given In hon- Whistling Presentation. Bishop Ellas S. Woodruff Elder Hoffman or of Elder Adolph Hoffman, who has Response . LUlle Ship Solo misSoprano n to called the been Benediction. sion. An excellent program has been Notices arranged and will be given In the Monument Visits Seagull ward, chapeL The program The Salt Lake temple will close on Is as follows: Erected in Honor of Birds Friday evening, June 80, 1923, and Male Quartet i Albert Dangerfleld & Who Saved People of Valley Monday morning,. Aug. 14. 1922. Prayer. ' GEORGE F. RICHARDS Male Quartet . .Albert Dangerfleld A Co. A group ol Interested tourists In President. a to were witnesses Solo Roths Otto Mr. Zither Temple Square 11. of base At 1923, and the Aug. evening Friday, yesterday. Duet (Two Selections) . sight unique The Logan temple will close on tho Virginia Fbeeso, Margaret Wright of the Seagull monument, the only one Baritone -- 1818. President We can- save you money fruit boxes and vegetable crates and can furnish them with or without tops. A ae-Mw- Ospt-l- PROFIT BY OUR .SERVICE! - -- l JOSEPH R. SHBPjHXlRD, pen ' Farewell Eller Will bm Tendered T 10,1922 e of the Ku KJux Xlsn Is not one conof ths ofthe execution flicting with ' fice. BANDITS OBTAIN S1.SM. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Juno - i - BRAUMONT, - Texan, - June - 10. Preparations wars being made today for an appeal from the instructed verdict of District Judge Robert O. Street, which yesterday ousted from office of Jefferson Sheriff county for his alleged connection with Klan. Klux the Ku Judge Street di rected the verdict before the defendants side of .the ease had been heard, ruling that It was proved Garner had subscribed to the oath of the Ku Klux Klan. The defense will appeatrlt was stst- ed today, because they hold ths oath 18.- - Three daylight bandits obtained Sl.IOS of R. T. Miller, In a payroll hold-u- p treasurer of the Bachelors laundry hers today. They escaped In an flesh to 1 assemble. WASHINGTON, June 18. The fleet will , assemble In Pum Sound during July and August foi maneuvers end visits to the various ports on the sound, ths - navy department announced today..- . MISSOURI BANK ROBBED. KANSAS CITY, June 10. Three negroes and a whits mart held up ths boy in the cashier and a. Welborn State bank, six miles from here today and escaped with M.000 , In cash. Pa-elf- lo lessons for pianoBEGINNERS JENNY DOLMER :r North 1st West. Wee. IIM-- I. Pupil of Ftof. J. J. McClellan. 82 Four, accompanist, Emma Aahton; selection," . Wlno orchestra; Street Ret Mb .. v Ml'??-- Barbaxs,,ByPI ! tenor solo, J. Van Buren; ikulele splo, Melvin Pickering; dong, Swanee Singers; Hawaiian musical se Jectlon, Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Nelson; remarks, Bishop Oeorge S. McAllister; ; remarks, the missionary. , Z Dahclng In the amusement hall will follow the program. Music will be fur- . blehed by the Wlno orchestra. Gilbert; ' r farewell Testimonial 4. To Be Given Missionary Leaving Soon for Holland RALPH H. MARTIN. reception In honor of Elder Ralph H. Martin, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Martin, who will leave next Wednesday evening for a mlssloln In the western states will be given In the Tenth ward chapel Tuesday evening at 8:30 o'clock. A program consisting of vocal and Instrumental numbers in bping arranged. A farewell Missionary Farewell Programs, The Deseret News Press. Adv. Shingle roofs expose your home to the danger Childrene Day at Church . of fire if left unpainted. The Wood becomes dry as tinder the fibres ready to burst into flames as spares fall upon the roof. It will be childrens day tomorrow, with the First Presbyterian Sunday school when the regular morning churc'h service will be set aside for the special Sunday school exercise Childrens day will also be observed at the Waterloo Methodist chur with a program beginning at lo a. m. Weather Report Martin us green. J A farewell 'testimonial wil be given in Whitney hall next Tuesday evening St 8:15 o'clock in rionor of Elder Martlnus Green prior to his departure for Holland where he goes my a mission. Thf following programhas been arranged for the occasion and will be followed by dancing: T Plano solo, Frances Grant; soprano Solo, Ruth Edwards, trio, Mary Pierce. Mildred Bird, Claire Thomas, accom-Jpanis- t, Fern Matson; reading, Blanch Robertson; cello solo, Dewey S. Olsen; vocal solo, furnished by the U. of U. Musical society; remarks. ) Weather Foreeaei. Salt Take City. Utah, June 10. toFor Beit Lake City and Vicinity-Fanight and Sunday, slightly cooler tonight, warmer Sunday. For Utah Fair tonight and 8unday, slightly cooler tonight northwest portion, warmer Sunday. ir mi Paint Protects and Beautifies Roof Paint not only adds greatly to the attractive appearance of your home but it fireproofs the surface so that sparks cool and die when they fall upon it. More than that it greatly prolongs the life of the shingles and saves you the expense of re-roofi- Exhibit of Save the Surf ace and You Save Oil . Paintings National Academy of Design, N. Y. City.' Consult your paint dealers advertising or call at his store for in for- - BALLROOM V mation regarding the best paint for your roof, NEWHOUSE , . A HOTEL, 1 All SAVE your home from fire SAVE your roof from ruin SAVE the cost of replacement From June jPflMMfc (jj This campaign is approved by leading fire chiefs and fire underwriters v 0th to 9th 1 Salt Lake Oil Paint & Varnish Club Under auspices of 4 W FINE ARTS - SOCIETY -OF UTAH Admw8ionr-25-eents- r Children,10 Cents, 'ir- 1 |