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Show - I DESthET - ' 16 .10 0 - , .4. ''''-- , ,...,---- , liw' S. i dr l;.1 1 .4.4. , ' . , P 'I, ... - " . 1, , , , . . - , , ' , l ,; 's rl . 2 Elder Garth Fairbanks Elder Edward-IV...To1,740- 4 'N. irdmaAlhooloommolommonsolonammonoll n Fair. A farewell testimonial for 113- Vor.oring Eider Garth Miss Naomi Brown banks prior to his departtire to der Edward Wallace Johnson. son Naomi Brown, daughter States the Northwestern Mission., of Mr. imd fJrs. Albert.i. Johnson, the Symphony Ninth Singers, Ismlik Street. will of :Jr. and Mrs. Jt S. Brown, of choir of 40 iht beat Wednesday in the Ninth known women's Farmington. will be honored at thevoices. will I Ward Chanei Fifth- - Calf : Ita Lincoln Ward. the concert in Fourth and Fifth South Farrning,ton Ward Chapel between Granite , Stake-- Tabevnacle,-- Sun- streets.- - It will by davAprit ' Miss Brown will leave Mare 12 dart evening, April 10 at 7- i 'the L. D. S. Swedish Organize. Oilock. for the Southern States Mir.- tioo NiderJohnSon leavea soon to sion. The following program will Directed by Leslie Goatee, the enter he Swedish Mission. be given at the farewell: chorus will feature Wallace Kot. "The Lord la My Light." con- ter. concert pianist; Jane Grant ' A program, beginning at 8 pm. A Met'coral include: will and contralto duet, Reed, Myrtle gregation; invocation, (urge Q. Wit. Yin Peterson and Mrs. Margaret KnoviltonL male quartet. Checketts soprano. Bishop lard Richards Jr., will be in Thornwall; reading. Four instriunental solo. Jerry Kathryn Witte: vocal self). Milt Gold's Clark; remariti. Angus Smedley: charge. The program follows: Fallentine: Providence Is Over All (Page soprano solo, Mr. vocal duet. Margaret Miss and . , Ruth H. Johnson: piano solo, Clara Potter; ,remarks, A. L. 143) Baynes i Bosh 'r; Chorus- - and- Cailquirt: reading. lira -- Claric;- vocal, duet,. David and Congregation remarks by Alice Ilay Ilughec Ruben lehlstedt; Invocation .......Voy Fairbanks remarks. Albert 3. Elegren and Gounod Praise Ye The Father Bishop Bishop John R. Walsh: remar;cs, reA. Lewis Wilderand Alggren Bishop The Voice in The Miss Brown; benediction, Frank . . suss Scott: sponse by the ,mlssimuu-v- : Stevenson. ' Choriut with solo bvt liancing in ttte recreation hall I stall follcw the program, , The Star Rogers , Curren Dawn ..., ., Jane Grant. Reed, Con-tt, 4,', ',. In The Luxembourg Gardens - ....., .. . ... ... . .Manning :y Schubert ,.4.7 . Weigenited i' Symphony' Singers Hear Me, Norma (from the i ft Dellini ,,,ooft. Opera Norma) 't ' ' . Lund Day Follows Night ' " ' . Jielen Palfreyman. Soprano; 14 lone Christensen, Alto .'. -: ,,,,..- 1. 3 Pokmaise In A Sat .. .Chopin Bp . ,:.:.111 4. 4 . ,1 Nocturne, Opus, No. 2 e .. .. . ,.., ..... r t choptn .,;..... 2, ' t' : , , Willace Kotter, Pianist o ; .: I The Spirit Flower Tipton $ :Aar, : The Show ssitett ,' ,'.. :.,; Symphony Singers i One Fine Day (from Madam ' - -, ', ,. i. Puccini ,!,', .Butterfly) . t. i Heart's net Free Robyn ' ' "s.',Nt . ,, .Myrtle Checketts, Soprano '1 of Miwitonery .. s,', Collin It Wood ' '"Ila...';''. B the ishopric) ,Olepresenting Emmons. . - Elder Garth Fairbanke TV. McLachlan ...Elder N. Rossini Oiority testimohial for El. Miss with Checketts. .Chorus will . ter N. lcklillam.,mcLachlan Ell Elder, Robert IV,- Clayton-- be held in the Wasatch Ward ' Benedict' on Elder Robert Wells Claslon. Fif- 1 and Emerson Avenue Chapel. ' son of Mrs. David H. Clayton of 6, teenth East Street, Sunday at 630 . 1143 California Avenue. will be He is the son of N. E. Church Notices honored at a farewell testimonial 1324 Emerson Avenue. 4" i 'S in the Cannon Ward Chapel. Elder McLachlan will be the p.m. WARD Elder HAWTHORNE seventh missionary from his April 14 at 8:15 will leave for the Elder Clayton Mick E. Petersen of the Liberty ward at the present time, and .1d1ssion April 26. He Samoan be will the Stake Presidency the second from his family in will leave Salt Lake April 24. snintker at the regular Sunday field. He will leave soon for the The following program will be Mission. The the .evening services at the Hawthorre Ward 1Chapel. corner following program will be given given at the chapel, 1385 South Avenue and Roosevelt Eighth Eighth West Street: at the farewell: Bast Street. Special music halt Singing. eongregation: 11111)01- Song. congregation: invocation, been arranged by the choir. The Warwick Hades: instrumenlion, Wood: G. solo, Alan soprano public is invited. tal trio. Reva B. Pugmire, Blanche Phyllis Leishman: violin selecWARD Sharon L. Veda Wovley: reactTENTH B. Kearnes. tion. Margaret A. Stockman: read. Grace Nixon Stewart: ad. Hatch, chairman of the Salt ing Katherine Christensen: volog, cal duet. Betty and Kathryn GlanLake County Welfare Board dreg. Bishop C. Clarence Neslen: will speak on "Public Welfare xylophone solo. Clifton Davis; qui remarks. Pres. Paul C. Se and Its Relation to Church Child: guitars selections, Bon N'oyage Bishop M. Douglas Cyril erVirell at Wood: response. missionary; and Virgil Draney: remarks. Elentity" it regular 11:30 p.m. Sunday. April 10. benedio. der Clayton: remarks, Bishop Ed. song, congregation: H. Sorensen: selection. M Men tion. Dr. Hawkins. MaLINLEY WARD--El- der Nephi Charm;: benediction. Dancing will in will speak on the Light of Book of Mormon ry First Ward Chapel Sunday. follow: April 10, at 2.30 p.m. with Elder Prophecy' before the Gospel Doctrine Class Sunday, April 10 Joseph S. Peer)c manager of the .South High Alumni Bureau of Information, as prinLilt. 1030 am. sneaker. The. High Pnests' To Hold Dance cipal GERMAN ORGANIZATIONElFriday Chorus will sing. days Harold Ruckert and Merlin WATERLOO WARDElder Wit. School Alumni AsSouth High Palmer. rettirded missionaries ford C. Wood will give an illus. will hold its annual dinfrom Brazil. will speak ai the trated talk on the lifeand mar. sociation ner dance in the "school audiregular meeting of the urganiof the Prophet Joseph tyridom 7 p.m; torium Friday nation in the Assembly liall SunSmith at M. 1. A. Conjoint meet, James Vigo& president: Marlon day. April 10, at 12:15. nrn. Sunday. 'April 10, at 0:30 p.m. Taylor. vice president. and MonGERMAN GENEALOGICAL SOWaterloo Ward Gleaner Girls' tana Torkelsont treasurer. will CIETYThe regular meeting Chorus will sing "Beautiful be In charge. will be held Saturday, April 9. 'Dreamer" and The Spirit SowOther members of committee at S p.m. in the Eighth Waif! er" and the wind choir under on arrangements, are DkitBall alapsth-South--and--1'hirtt;, Klein will 'Melia ofAlbert Bradshaw. Bonnie BrnWny East Streets. sing "Praise- to the Man". "tloBettv June Joy Mary ilmrmv WARDPre.. Lorenzo tranna Anthem" and 'Joseph the Ball. Wallace(;ram. Heminine. Jack IL Hatch of Granite Stal:e, rill Seer. Edwin Butterworth Jr. Miner. John Silver. Fred Svhwenaddress services Sunday. April will present a tenor solo. diman. Bill Tanner and Miss THIRTY-TIIIR10, at 6:30 lain. The I. . A. Winifred 11. Dyer. of ;11tVe charge of the mee the Cr.tmull.. eph University of Utah dramatics department, BELVEDERE WARO Elder the service to he held 'in the M. I. A. a will read at the 'play George D. Pyper will speak on ward chapel Sundav. April O. at the In Conjoint Meeting chapel the old Salt Lake Theater at IL rat Fifth South and Eleventh 6:30 p.m The chinel ;s located L AL Conjoint meeting, at Seventh South and Fifth East Sunday. East Streets Sunday. April 0, at 6:30 at April 10, p.in. Maurine uSo pm. Tne Liberty Wand In- - -- "ss" '- -' rm.".' ''. '.. Oltimyd Sanders will sing two strumental Trio will present ELEVENTH WARDDetective tongs that were sung at the musieal selections. Capt. E. A. ITedman will be the. dettlication of the theater. Relief SECOND IL & WARDPresident at exercises imeaker preliminary Society litamture teachers are Hinckley of the Northern States , In the chapel Tuesday. April 12, especially invited. Mission will be the itpeaker in 7:30 at pm. MNSIGN STAKE HIGH PRIESTS The regular meeting scheduled for Sunday. April 10. has been postponed until May S. It will be lieM In the Twentieth 4 Ward ,. i only-, 4,,,,,,,-, Chapel on that date.' -1 SALT LAKE STAXE MISSION-- . , 1.,:i" ARIESThe regular of 'lw. a--.I -- ' ':::11,!:1 i t the missionaries of meeting ' h Salt Lake ti.-t144- Stake will be herd Sunday. April, 4 '4' 's '. '''' '5; ' V Ikat S20 am. In the West High IF """.. 4 141 Seminary Building, 333 Wm. 414 k t 444, , i First North Street. .1..0 .... 1 441, . GItANITE STAKE MISSIONARIES Ntigiri-- ?-, I t..,-t Elder Joseph J. Cannon. head ,,,:t ... It - ' of- the - I Temple Grounds Mission4 6144. f ary Service . will address the'rew ' " attar meeting in Granite, Stake House Sunday, April 10; at 820 :mallegev,k.,..... a.m. Heber A. Webb will be in charge. ttioa4.."':"..'''''';'''Sb.,...) sun t ,313-Ea,- i T-- , - 4- , . I i t . I i 1'' ''''''.--- -- I, ) ' . ' . .4 ; L.;. 1. i , . . ' - , I , ;, ,. 1 ' , t, ,- , I, ,,- i ' , , . e., ,.-- ..--. . . ,' Presentation . ' 1 , : ' - . . . , , ) .... - - --, - . - ' .. 3 1 - - . . . - -- 1 f ,. " ,.- I - p-- 1 Swiss-Austria- n ' . a f ' 7 ''''' ' -- .. , Wins 'Perfect Mate Contest Prize ,- - r .. 4 - '- - t ' t - I , , - t: ' 1 4 --k 1 -- '; 4, -- ' 444 '..:-- ' TWENTT-FOURT- er Lynn & Richards will speak at regular services under (limo tion of the ward M. Sundae.. 10. at 6:30 pan. Special music has been arranged.. COTTONWOOD , STAKE Luca laRIESTSThe regular- quorum. Meeting Will be held In the Mur 1.-- .v. 4. ' -th ,:oe'"''''',7:: '''' .,, Mrs. Mildred Moyes of Ogden, receives a $250 check from Mayor Harman W. Peery, which, she won in a recent "Perfect, Mate Contest", sponsored by S & Fine Foods, Inc. C. S. McCune, company representative, looks on -- - ---- - Have you seen thls boy? Police and this boy's relatives' would like, pip know. His name is Jack Griffith. - he's 15 years old and until last-Saturday, he lived at 1156 10 a.m. enue. The youth left home with a companion, Walter Gra,, ham, 15, of .1241 Bryon AY n II O tn The opening session will be at' withPresr Paul C. Child. officiating lissisted by his i William F. Perschon and Jesse U. Drury. The Stake presidency will also have charge of the evening mew conunericing at 7 p.m.. The conference will Include the mutual. conventions of the Sun. day School and Primary Associa. times with representatives of the General Boards in attendance. A meeting of the 'Primary Stake of. ficers an& ward superintendents will be held tonight in the stake gymnasium. A session for.the Stake Sunday School officers and the 'ward Sun. 'day School superintendents will be held Sunday at 8 p.m. in the Stake Ilan. EkJEr1ViIUam FL Linck A joint session for all stake and Elder William 'llenr30 'Linde ward Sunday School and Primary will leave soon for the SWISS. He telil be officers and teachers. under the AUStrian Mission. direction of the general board honored at a farewell testimonrepresentatives will he held at 2 ial in the Eighth. Ward Chapel. p.m in the '272 East Fifth South Street, 40 minutes of this meeting will Sunday, at 630 p.m. be a joint general tirsembly, fol. This Will be Eader- Linck'ir lowing which - department sesseopnd mission to Central Eusions will be held. rope. The following program Two represe. ntatiVes da,41the will be presented: l General Board of th e Male Quartet Selection Mr& Isabelle S. Ross sociation. Messrs. Heppley, Bitleer,GJau s- I and Amu Nebeker- - will be In at er and Balmer tendance. For the Sunday School Tnvocation Mar Stange following members of the Baritone Solo Allred Schmidt the General Board and their aulgrierl Selection departments, will be in mien. Louise Ifra. and Hertig dance: Hebert B. Maw. Gospel Daughters Dortrine class: William E. Bet.. ltemarks-Armtreit. Missionary Class: Lynn S. Solo Kurt Hubert Richard!, Gospel Messages elass; Selection (A and B) Lewelivn McKay. Book of MorinWhite Chapel Quartet fin (lass; T. Mbert Hooper, New Earl- Martin, Burdette BiimleY, Testament class: Charles J. Ross. Edward O. Plan. Alvin Church History Class: Lucy G. 11. FPJalham,Director Soerre. l' ;mat Ines Remarks ninon S. Wells Whitheck. Kindergarten Class. First Council of Seventy Music for the morning session 'Instrumental Selection will he under the direction of ..Deseret Mortuary Orchestra William For the evening Under Direction of Harry Clark session Sunday the Remarks Male Chorus. directed by Joseph Bishop John Fetzer M Response Fernillus, with Beatrice Davis. as isaionary Selection German Quartet Iaccompanist, will furnish the Benediction music. Stewart Eccles The Stake Priesthood session of conference will he held Mon. day at p.m. In the Stake Hall. Tbe-firs- Stake--Halk- Ballne 'VOW Mr: and Mrs. 1. C. Thoresen Couple Will Honor NuptialDate April 14 ? I06-Ileelg. 1414 surveyor general for Utah. twe terms. being appointed by PresiJ dent Woodrow Wilson; delegate to the last two state constitutional conventions. and a member ' of the Second State Legislature. In the old folks' gathering in Liberty Park. 1936, he was selected manager for a campaign to secure public pensions for the aged poor and blind. Active Church Worker He has alwayt been an active 1 o'ti :la has Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Thoresin will celebrate the beginning of t their sixtysixth year of happily married life Thursday, April he was 14v, with an, Informal reception irt their honor .at, JAG Second 1 made its- presider', afterare the friends invited during It'vlatives and Avenue. cy. Mrs. Thoresen was born Dec. noon and evenilig. seri. who joined the Cluirch in M. 1R56, in a log cabin near the Ingwald Conrad Thoresen and 1855 and emigrated to Utah in mouth of Nkreber Canyon. a Margaret Christine Nielsen were- 1883. Ingwald walked, .mostly daughter of Niels B. and MariEnLake Salt married in the old Missouri 1.Axiicfooleo. from the e Nielsen. Hyrum , Rouse- - by Prcs-,- Josrph-- , River to Salt She F. Smith, April 14. 1673. They l Helped pinneer Ft. nycnm tscas:Ireredoontfinished have had 14 children, six of 1, The family helped to pioneer hHp shte ad ,thereouf rit.ntrbeen when) are 1iring1 also 31 grand' Ft. Hyrum. Cache Vallev. and nhas children and 24 he coniumcd his schooling. there of are whom dren. five (lead. an , active Church worker at started in Norway. Ile has served in numerous teacher and president ;61 the Ingwald Conrad Thoresen was 0510 horn in Christiania. (now Relief Society and Primary public positions. including county NorwaY. May 2. 1852, a son of Association. Thoimuple attorney and surveyor of Cache have Hans Thoresen and Caroline Niel. County; mayor of Hyrum; U. S. lived in Salt Lake since 1910. Hri iney:sr sme , Ked-din- ; ' ; i L, .7; 6' I gIon. h . 1 hnuegn ,; Gustaf-Adolp- . 1 ! Co. w "-. '. I i ri ,;.,,..- , o to Canada. r Jack is 5 feet 11 Inches Jack Griffiths 1 n It et4 h t. 160 pounds, h a a, Weighs dark hair, brown eyes, medium was wearing a complexion and leather coat when he disappeitiN à ed. ise Graham boy is the same complexion and about the same I height as the Griffith youth. I ! - he was going t i AY- - forming that friends - ' great4p-andebil- , I Owner Removes Big Old 'Bdloon' Col. Fulton To As Safety Menace Remain At Post The plate steel "bat. loon" on Fifth East Street and no longer will Avenue Stringtiam provoke curious questions and remarks from passersby. It is being removed by its owner, the Mountain Fuel Supply Company. The tank was used from 1925 to 1929 for gas storage during the night hours. Since the advent of natural ga s. the huge black bait has been useless. The company decided to remove It because children risked serious injury by climbing on the structure. CuLaway by torches, the geran metal will be used to electrolytic group to carry off charges accumulating in underground mains. RISHOPRIC ENTERTAINS The bishopric of Yaleerest Ward entertained 38 Bee Hive girls of the ward at a theater party last night. Luncheon was served after the show. Orders trarisfering Col. Walter S. Fulton, commander of the 38th Infantry, to duly In the Philippines, have been recalled by the War Department, post of. firers announced today. Colonel Fulton is at present convalescing in the Walter Reed Hospital at Waahington, D. C... following an attack of illness sulteree..rectrItly while en. route East on official business. After leaving the hospital he will return to his post in Salt Lake. Col. Maxon S. Lough Is in tem . porary command of the infantry. Entrant In :Contest Is Chosen 1Utah LeRoy Price. local Federal Reserve Bank employe. had today won the right to represent Utah in a di,arict Banking Institute speaking contest set or May 14 In San Diego, with expenses paid by the Utah State Bankers' Association. Mr. Price was selected followcontest held ing a night at the Chamber of Commerce under the auspices of the Banking Institutes local chap. ter. The six speakers each made two talks. one prepared and one extemporaneously on a related subject. The winner's subject was "A Program, for Improving Bank Relations With the Public." Contest judges were Dan B. Shields. W. W. Ritter and Stewart Cosgriff. L. D. Moyer, chairman of the chapters speaking committee. presided. The Weather Oregon-Parifl- The Genealogical Committee of the Seventeenth. Cannot Ijill and Twenty.fourth 1Vards will hold Easter services in Memory Grove. Easter Sunday at 7 a.m. Irwin S. Noah of the Salt Lake Stake presidency will speak. Earn g - Stattoa sad t4Citi State al Weather C.1.1;:t , 48 Boise. cloudy 40 Calgary, clear 32 Chicago, Pt. cldy 'Al Denver. clear 36 Edmonton. clear Grand Junction. Mr. 32 36 Helena. pt. chly. Kan-sa- s 30 City. clear 20 Lander. clear 60 Los Angeles, clear 211 P, clear 20 Modena. clear 48 Needles, clear 38 New York, rain Oklahoma City, dear 28 30 Omaha. clear 54 Phoenix, clear 42 Pocatello, cloudy - Portland. Ore. cldy 46 44 Reno, rain 32 St. Louis. clear Nett Lake City. tidy. 39 San Francisco, clear 50 Santa Fe. clear' 46 Seattle, eloudy 44 Spokane. cloudy 36 1.080P0h. clear Winnemucca. cloudy 38 30 Winnipeg. cloudy Yellowstone, cloutlx 32' 62 60 36 42 d. 54 62 3.3 42 84 Federal Grand Jury To Make Report Illonaai i 17i 3F':IL - iThree Wards To Join Easter Services 4For Chicago 9 inches. The distiOds. ance is passing seaward over the Middle Atlantic States. Weather observations ialien at 5:30 a.m. today: Teams. at d NN'EATHEIl maintaining unseasonably .low temperatures in those and adjoining states. Precipitation lies hern general over the Middle States. Kansas City and 7 illehts of snow and reren-tin- OGDEN. April 9.The federal grand Jury, which was expected to report this morning; will not be ready to submit Its findings until Monday afternoon, it was announced today. .00 .00 Ail .00 ,":6, t .. 1, ...tiffiWILikart,....,... i ,e ' it.,,, tt. ...... 11, , c 7 ,,,,,, - csii1.400.." I fzi . ritporit '''tilll 1 Olt - ' 't. sort ,, - , ,:...,: gide) l' lomlitt.d , to , ',,,zakampare4;441r . 'ilt "This is Our Home..'? is OUR home." Happy words--"Thi- s Be able to say that. Be able fo point to a house and know it's yours know that all the joy and comfort it represents is available to YOUR family.- Possess that pride of ownership, that realization of protection and security and comfort that goes only with a home of your own. Let us show ygu how easily the home of your dreams can be a real oneand how inexpensively. - Turn now to the Want-A- d Section of this paper and be convinced. Twic Daily ,"4.;,111?.i "Ol? 1 04.4 .11;';f4 651 'Open Sundays and Nights 11 Store hoo . b. WANT ADS rkjE 0 5 5 0 J'AW,WS .00 , . , I Sok LA Ogden , , .... Provo .., , , is, - "-"- ," , ' i Fresh! 30 .78 GO .00 68 .00 W.,. t I tv 40,44 41. - 411140. , ., .-- BAKERY G COBS .00 AS 00 00 .00 68 .00 43- - .00 52 .00 17 S .00 .00 .00 .60 .00 48. .00 60 .00 84 .00 42 .04 38 .08 40 .00 78 .00 SS .00 68 :38 46 70 64 F -- Local Office, U. S. Weather Bureau. Salt Lake City, Utah. April 9. 193& Inches Precipitation In last 24 hours .00 11.G5 1st Total Si IleP Tot. Oct, 1st to date last yr 10.33 9.71 Normal Oct. Ist to date Cloudy skies prevail over the Northwest, as a result of a LOW central over the Alherta region, and a HIGH over the region. A little rain has recurred in northern California. western Nevada, Oregon and Washington. Temperatures are mostly mild in those areas. Another HIGH over the .. - 4....... --- 250-to- , Ilblitthabaft --- Quartedy conference of MIN eer Stake will be held tomorrow and Monday in the Stake - Hall, Fifth South between West 'rem. pie and First West Streets, und er e tiirection of the Stake Frost. ,, dewy. .., 6A11.064101411161611withAlhallbAllkselalLAICAll -- iSeek Boy Missing During Past Week ,,. - 4 I s',, I ii : ,..., Tfred,4Vearty-65Ya-r- , , ,aof - IFamil. y,' Pollee s ert- TILeyr-ve-lJe- - -------- ., ,i --- -- 1933 - - , ft SATURDAY :APRIL - , '1 ;A .1 , - lutliaI lti 0. -- Cl'!? Ward:11'1 es Honor Th se Pioneer Stake, .. Go spe 1 Meets Sunday o T reac P eaving . - LAKE - sALT---,- 400,0.30,,,y,oapkompoi404t wewr.,41tr.kw . - . ' |