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Show , - rJ:bf - SffcLyHcad ITrfirty Gtp,-- L. - ' conduct 17111 . - , r-- --- - ---- 1',t ws SALT 1)..:(1:: Dt.Carittli SA'ruttLAY 11 19J6 - Vlant3 i'orI, Christmaf ... .,....,. , ' ,: - arY , . , , , rt I ef ',,,,I.iiill' L.,....,'"'M" 1,..4.;;;;4:11..A.;.,1LiC,;.;.4 ,.y ks ... ,. , ,,H, - ,; From E,,nots larited. nere E 14 ',.. ri Chief 7.-c:: - Lieut.-- Prank a. . - - ant Years, ; Flower Arrangement. .4 Bidcika What do the store clerks want for Chribtmas? "A rest." says- W. C. Capes, who mils little red wagons to mothers of little boys. "rve been so- - busy the Ian few weeks I haven't had time to think what I want for Christmas. Besides. I've been worrying about the gift I'm going to get somebody - She's Baby Clerk Beckstead works at a hosiery counter of a local depart", Maxine of the Red Cross. Heller Si Le VancheLibrarian and the Teacher of English. FRENCH HOOKS Lemons de la Gti re D' Espagpe. Chemises Oudard Noires. Branca, Vertes on Espagne. au Lion. - - - ' '' - - - - 1 - . i t4 dr ,,,,,,, eWallingCorpse . Blue Cravat. I ITS--. i r; I I11 - 4, - 4:. ---LT - , , . , .- . r It r it, 6 - -- -- 4 ' i - ' ,. . i r : la , IL Gtmaraat $anta.-- - - at Maio Low, Plies. ..2. : . ... 17 raw cut , ' , , '' - resonams - - " - - - - - - i t I t.:-- r Dv . , t-- :. L.- , - - - - -- Ili, . -- ' ) , ! 11 V!). , I k .- pry. , 0 i Ia - , 11WOCatitO . N.rt- ' - I idayisteds:itntt fresktewfamintot.es , I T , - - ' , , . ' , A; ' o 1 , , - s - - - - - I i, , ,Ii ' rmlner 14omichont Goads knows orpd Cahlecnia minion, Comnsmot in SaAt Lzle Tlev:91. harw.n17' ,: , ' . 1;;- - 2.27,1 -, -- - '- he elle - - - .., .....:4. ;.-,- Dr. ivory Sun derr bra -- 4, ' . .' N Tin MAIMS "1101,3 1 4; , II TM IMO, TO IVO or &PAM& , TWO - - A DAVIES TOAMONTr'' , A- - GIFT CHIIISTMAS , a life to treasure g - time I iI D)E-naJerJa)E3)- ' ore the most precious of off gems. Got her the Diamond' She hoe beer waiting for LOW COSY.. AT AM AMAZINGLY ,a1A0 BUY ON EASY CREDIT TERMS. And as you pay its like a- savings, be-cause the purchase of DAYNES DIAMOND makes a Goad., Investment , : III a carat DIAMOND Y4 ' , ; . I' rink at ..71 .. '1- 410 rf . .. ...Cappeott w. Asrar; Destruse- .Groat Taborner.,14, ., , , ' 111 n'',0 at NoitI .p NO a',111:TICN "11111111.1111.1.1.. , . ' . IN NEWEST SETTING' Other Dionmota - , Itinp - ft:ot;; SILO() - r- '''', ' ' . ' BAYNES SP,ECIAL ' ,', ,,, . , , , G If ',.,. - , -- - . ' 75 lir4 , .' -- ' - - Maki Watchis re () ' ., - Deperidable Standard ., - 4 i di - - - ., 4'"i.,,P to S1S3C11.03 . , - , - - - prima ' - , sot er " ' , - - Gifts That Last, For Her . , - , .. . . $3.04:1 to $3300 ' ' '............. . .. . . 3.rs to 23.00 . 3.00 to 10.03 ...,,,,,......,,- - 3,50 te 10.0 . 3.00 ts., IZOO CASES --. 1.00 le 13.00 NECKLACES . .... ... 00 2.3014,, DRESSER SETS BIRTHSTONE artics BRACELETS . 4 ANAGDs 010..:.S.V-3-- ' , Gifts For - ,,, - Him- - - - ' - 613.0'4. to 3S3 ' 1043 se- .. 3.53 to- 1343 5C3 w 2:5..C.2 .,..., 7.53 to 11LC33 3.53 to, 13,03 1.5,3 .tat- CONVENIENT - -- - 7,33's 23.C3 LSO to , . , - CREDIT. , , ,MICHIG,,,.. or district ANC911' connortase Sway .pwiteL - ' Silver,. gold. toms or hoot , - !moo.-- OrraNDAPIII"' (TRIP) bTANDARD Irafi'll periodicalI publianed in the interest cd the Church by Georee IQ. Cannnn in San Franciacti. Cald.1 The was, dated Feb.I '' 11,,;01, prriltwt on it ' target 123. sheet each number. ot contained four pages. After! that the periodical- - was, publiatte4 - smner int S5 . 5 - remit. - ' 1, , ' shade,- - - Prig. includiet A , - .,, ,- , . .... tri - -'-- ,, ,,, (e ,17 : . . ,, . i t) ,' (d:' ,A - , -- . 1 , , 1 4 , ' t - - 16,., IP 1 .0 , s. , CI ) ) , , A. EllIELP i- ,, 0' , - ----- , . . .. . . 4 t . .....-,- I! . 1 , ' , , ' " , :;:::,..-- --j i i , 14 .1 , -' -.--.- .. ', : . - .1 I . ,.-- i 1 . 41 a!, '' - - --- : ' . . most "' II . ' I For Thit Big Divots (lima Clock and LIM Carel& .'''' , , : Liao ,, . ,, . F . - - ' , , , - Vi carat Exqi.ist.to. Stone $10013 4443 - Kat , i - .. ' , COMB AND BRUSH syrs . .., 3111 FOLD SETS 4..,..,,,,,-,,,,--- , OGARET CASES AND LIGHTERS.....- CAMEO AND BIRTHSTONE RINGS ....... ELECTRIC SHAVERS 4 BELT BUCILIZ SETS ... ,, . . .' .T111' BOLDER SETS , ,,,,,,,,,. .. . CUFF LINKS AND TIE PINS ..--- ...,. , , I , . 4-- 'I the Saints residing in the west part of Michigan. On HMO. 31, the district had IWO 70 children. members, including ' a. .. - AN L gat At: sr : - , - SET SEAUTWULLY if C153 C 1 .?-7 ..- - .., .... , ' - - TA-Irr- p , JI tl $ta - , x A MAGNWICEC PURE BLUE WHITS. I - , in - .,40 .4.1. , , , - , . .., ni . ....- .-- ' ,r,..a.":577114,v,...,;1 ,.. ', , WTSTER.41,1 the tenday Iowa StateBlufft's IresitriotentPartudingtCounciltil. and vicinity). Trie conference had I roembershhil of 3)4. Dec. Ills ISA . inclUding eis children.. - o; Direct-A- ': if - . Saints residing e""""-'""''''"'"'-'"'-'"- .. - IOWA CONFER, t ENCE, or district, of the Northern frs' States Mission, comprises the Lai, .:;, . MUSICAL IPKOCRAM "Sone Byriodictiegt- - . Omertt. "Pasdade In C" . , I. Smeltve CornwaLL At ' -- --0N .elb, It "tqt A LOtvc,EITSEIING , , ' .,' . 1 ,. . - ',.,,' ' D. -- 'Nog ' . , e$01'itr -- 'Valley in a farming dietrict, .1.1211 arnall 'ward was an outgrowth at Daniels Wand and came into existence NO!.?, 1920,, when the Daniels Ward was divided and the north, part of the MMe organized ell the West Dam Ws Ward with David L atone as Bishop. He presided until Dee. 30. I ISA whim the ward organization I was dierentinued. and the mirth; a of the West Daniele (inflict were 1 amalgamated with, the 'DaMels , . -- :' , thotLeLwnartt end of bland - .; - ' r - I . . ; - , - ' ' , - - ' . , - 1,- ',. ' - -e , - , Chorale- and Toccata boat the Gothic Suite Organ .,.....,...-SceImeni- l Sarah, . Ho Rath Berm Our Griot.- (Clair) ,,, .' Latti. . ,.... ,5. ,. 'corpreectimai Hymns . l'"WirlsFERN ... .. The Lard 4 My Faalskold 'Caput' .. . .,. ... .7...salami!. 1 . - 1 ' k , : - , ' - . . . smith I f ,1 - , : - 11", , ''' ,. - , I - . Address by. 0 , - ' y . ' , - ' - - - ' , . , . - . , ! , --- - - , , I eded 17;ee-o7--- 18. 1223 ' 1,, . a I Vol.2- Highest Award AFT007.t Organ Prslud.' "SPrant - , , .".".... .. 7, . - ' - . - . - 1 - :10narY-- - - - rig k r,-,.,,, Not it II :LAW., . 4, Menu. - .. ; I . r9 1 ,, . - aPp3rionce.. : ''" 1,- -; - - , .. . Ilichólas. G- . - sib ! , o -- i, ' , Ilr'-- t, ,' . toff Austrai-iCaliforn- 1 service casaraericirig- at .rvr--,L1- ' 17.1'3 41, i - - . -- ZVEWtlf00 , , , , - 1 .4 '.'.1, - CONIFER, , toll ore cordially- irtvit.,.ed to attend a one hour '1, LI a's'l; :::" Ortil . '4 .. -mi ICE :. A , - , , , ' iluit--v-p- - sttr.rzAY s'' , . ' - - . , lt r.k,. ' . , ' t ,., CriCITEri Sni ..;c::zrs . 11 ' - ., ' L. 1-.4- . , r i.- -it a- -, , 'weekly until' 1857, when th, pub1 lkation wag discontinued. owing to II WEST of Johnston army trouilles, wthe the or ENCE. district, Australianithe tor and the other eiders from Mission.. consists of the western being called home !Saints issiding in headquarter at Pert& lbsittah to assist in the defense confer. their people. "ma Western Standit !tout membership of the len ts was LW at the close at 1030, ard", of which the laid, number ie dated Oct. 23. 18571. contathed incittding 24 children. many choice editorials atrium by WARD! Geor10-4WEST BOVNTLITULCiumoturwhich,were tiff, of erwards published COMAS'S South Davis ; r. Stake. ut.woux..xurui unWT:7 the Latterility Saints residing in der the title. 'Writings from the 1. Coiun Western Standard." 'rho periodical i!th southwest part of Davis be- took a brave stand in refuting the! Ay, Utah. or in a district lying north on the Centerville tweet dander and misfepreamtations: 'land south Bountiful on the south. which, at the time of its publics minter of the ward is about don were being circulated, by the la miles east of the Great Salt titiemies of the Church, in Jenne: ilthrea lquence of which quite an antiatorA canning factory and creamert mon agitation was aroused against lidera p at, Woods Cross give employment the editor and the other to many of thethhabftnta, while and local saints who resided in. inratiCalifornia at, the time. Two vol.-others are engaged oli'macywired and fruits umes w. the "Standard"' vegetables , .outuunuu were pub a!..5,:.7.are used In the factory. tumor. , which altogether. aggregating 328 Richard More the printed matter on each Dairy. rarnirmen. are also produced mWstru;e711;1237 Inche;: vat:. 1. quite, West Bountiful Ward was or. Fa;. 52 numbers of four pages Bonn' 1877. when 20, Jima ganized Iv ttiful Ward was divided Into three . '; wards. namely, the East Belm,titulf. each, total 328 for both volumes.! , . , the West Bountiful and the South Des. News April IA 1932. Church Wm.. S. Muir. See. 0. 2. wards. Bcamtifut , jun.. 'was eustained as Bishop of WESTLrriN STATES MISSION the West Bountiful Ward. As early as 1860, a school bmuf TnPr!ra. the llPt!!1." and twall erected in that part at L4ortiti,:affia, Mexico and Nebraska, Ward which parts of the states of Wyoming;11 ig 1 ... Canyon, (Bountiful) Ilater became. West Bountiful Ward.' Iowa and South Dakota. The misoill is dirtied into nine anuen.im ' ,.., .in- which evening nmetIngo.werelmon . held occasionally in charge of El- ences, or districts. namely t Black f der: William C. Mann- and Joseph Hills, Denver, East Nebraska. New I Argyle,. sem- In MS- a Sunday Mexico, Pueblo, San Wit West School was organised there and Colorado. Wein Nebraska and Wy; two year later (1870) regular oming. On Dec. 31, 1930. the Westmeetings' were commenced under ern States Mission had a total direction of the bishopric of Church, membership of 4,362, After the or. eluding 22 High Prurient 32 Seven, lthe Bountilul Ward.West Bountlfullties, 272 Elders. 1191 Priests., 67'jl ; 1Waryiirlarger school house. a 'reachers., 263 Deacons, 4.396Iay11 :iirick building. was erected in the members and 1,322 children. Ninn ids used by ty missionaries were laboring in !district. whidi was the members of the ward until an the mission, including 29 lady min was house erected anemias, The headquarters of the ;adobe meeting ' are at Denver, Coln 'in 1882. 1 West Bountiful Ward belonged !mission ootn! States Minket le a ;11 of the Colorado Min , to the- Baal' Stake of Zion until Prank Scott Jr,. divided in 1815 br Man, organized in 1296, the name of stake ' to the North Davis and the South which was changed to the Western beginning of Davis Stakes when West Bountiful States Mission Ward became part of the South 1007, on account of its limits being extended far beyond the Nom-- , Davis Stake. ditties of the state of Colorado.), Bishop Wm. It'. Muir. jun., was Joseph S. McRae, president of the 1885 H. emailed.71Pird 1;;;;; Colorado Mission, continued as ' wnnt being president of the Western Staten was arcectg.e. ed in Mission 'Two Sea Scouts. Richard Mot at;91ke the alter 1 clumge of name. died IL by - ris and Frank Scott Jr.. were Missiomtry work was continued by was and 10, a. large corps- of earnest misaime given the quartermaster 'wart'. m;;;;; who was ' iiigheat award in the unit. at the t 10E9 arias and included some work. by Wm. Moss. who was among the Indians at Van Hook annual officers' mess of the Salt In in in 1015 by Wm. W. North Dakota. Lake Boy Scout Council last succeeded who and. among the watt succeeded m Puebki. night hi the Ambassador Hotel. Winegar. kidians.in Mexico. New In 1023- by Theories, Z. Winegar.- who 1919. the Indians In New Mexico Only twoother Sett Scouts In Salt r; Lake have the award. The four gZd3adi. Lowver then! wwardbieb ladtrolabib-were transferred ve- the Mexican are Eaglet Scouts, highest Boy Mindon. ward' had 529 members, including Scout rank- , . Officers adjourned, to the Bish- 82 chiktren. National. Soiotumers op Spaulding Memorial Han aftCOLORADO CONFERer the banquet for a dance and .e'r--"-. Elect Samuel 1. Ittiller or the district. comprises bridge of honor. at which 57 ENCE, Saints residing in the Uwe. Cot Samuel J. Miller, Scouts and gentileIL were pre. Letter-dawestern part of Colorado, not in- - chaplain at Ft Douglas, sented awards today In took over duties aa president of eluded, in the Young Stake.. 1930 the bstal membership- - of the the- local chapter, National So. Church in the conference- was 920. journers, military branch of, the , Masonic There childrem,meter. w'neme"vil,nrigm222,, of the Church, et - Mayor Y. IL Richardson. also' Grand Junction. Idontletio -. and of Ft Douglas, today had been . Somerset, and Sunday School-- or- aelerted president of the Heroes ''' . ganizations at -Glenwood Sprinp of '78 a subsidiary of the. So. , , , and, Meeker, lottroers. Elections were held last , , .. i night at the Masonic Temple. , WEST DANIELS WARD, Midatt , I 4.41 Stake, Oneida County Idaho. eon. . s . end billed!' far tsti - 1 - ' . .. T:,,-..!t- , MORMON TAIERNACLE stintxrrzactoypte - $7.:1 fir Lf.bsy J iff 2 -- - , zid - . '- "14 litillist Antigone. .''' . lot4:101111 AC Paottrig Motet kr Pigooriempb Cryind lotalouir ,,,, Ploys all slaw torarta inclachatif IT: Modal 11:41.21i A !crLtTikru:::14 VALUE - , , . ther-entroc- : ' ......0 1 f II. 7'",. A , t.) I g L 4 fl . .g .' it has rioting Drumm Speekor . , , Autoomelo Overloud Castel ..., , JoIson By Andrew - : , - Coto Aratticou Ingo& soots end Polito Calla - ', 1 - i if 1, i ' 0 vs' 11 CY hi , NO. 111S, AUSTRALIA,. ., I I i I I CmbinettK Rodlike-and. ph Pliengra rim" soot , . I , . 2 - i 72rnbe Periaminnoee Geis 12eeini , inietican lboadange and Peace Cann . Automatic Volume .Centroi .. Sneaker Draie iniii4st Antenna. AU neve )1131k leenges, Waimea - ' Bcdtelits Cabinet. - - -- -- iallitait Weiler A7e211 ' Witit milliltACUI TONI CHAMIX;ir 1Tritbo AC-D- C " ; You Cam - 1 ! L' , ---- ' Salt Lake City Jews tomorroir' -.- t , ...- Isr , .. 0 , '' ' r s . q is ,1 i ' i ' -- ' : , ri , 111Hr , - ' - - 'el ' 1 . ' . .. , , kah. annuld, celebration of free. dom. Marking release of the Jews 2100, years, ago by their leader. Maccabeus. from the Asey---- rian tyrant. Antiochua VI. the oelebratidn will,hwt eight days. Jewish children receive and es. 'I clumge gifts during observance of choitokoos st:17ittir to the Chris,e One Han custom eandle will be lit in Jewish homes each day of Um celebratimi until ., eight candles are burning. Servicee were held in Congrei gation Mtmteflore last night. at I . which the ancient history of the I; celcbratimi was recalled. ,, . ' Will begin observance of fil r.,- - ,-,-- , I ),, )1. , . . III --4 i't -.- ,. c i i " ; P' 4 - -) - !,1111 111 11 -01 ' 11I L...;,, 1- C0mi r;cm , SCUTH MRiCA. i, : , ,,, , :. , ,,,, - ,11,, ,, , cyclopedic Church HistOry - , elebration Of - the With , - . -- - t ) A - atartilkah stindiTy. Scouts Given Di iletPl- st Thompson..-Younge- - 4 i.., MasonThree Harbors.. , ' of - 0.111111 ,- re es. ,'' , , . L Jews Begin IS. of the March-- litellWardee GumpertDunimtThe story ti Hemember at Mid. night KantorNoise of their Wings. the Veen. Gardner & ArnaudBook , Original. Plays. -- FosterTo the 'Chains to FICTION , FarjeonMystery in White. FischerClay Acres. , 4 FullerNine ' DtivelLee Clay...Amalfi' of the Swedes on the DelawarA Dalsell 4 SabinPainting and decorating. ReDickieRevelation- and )1itidng. Way. Idea k in Life's - Slept,. PraserDemocracy Chicago ParkesHistory of Mexico. RascoeAmerican Reader. Slochower Thomas Mann's Joseph Story. Life and SpruillWomen Work in the Southern Colonies. DuhameiThe Pasutder Chrom Carter 4 Ogden...Everyman, Drama. Castagnetta tr Van Songs of Many Lands. Churchill While England Loon---Pol- of Banks. RaiJapaneee Government lwayaSinto Shrines (Minya). Play 9ne-A- , the busiest of all clerks., Those selling stocking s alwaya are. particularly on Christmas Eve, when Santa Clatut turns to this gift in the desperation of being unable to decide. Maxine's flu at already purchased, is her Christmas gift, she said, and she's entirely satigiect She would like to receive a ring,: a t bracelet, some lingerie and of all things. some hosiery. "Ill take a whole new outfit can get it" hughel D'On if Paxton. straightening several muchhandied handkerchief boxes. "However, it's my secret am. bition to get a little Scotty dog from that Claus person." Wants Cedar Chest Marjorie George sells toys, dolls games, moves, dishes. Tye been at this so steadily I don't know what I want. Besides I have everything I need. Premed for a more definite answer, she admitted that if she could have what she wanted. 'he'd choose a, -cedar chest Hal Taylor sells shoot Like most American men. his favorite gift is a dressing robe. But don't Put It In the PAW,'" he warned. Proving the old adage that all women are "sisters under f the skin." Millicent Champilon who deals in ties, typiadly wants furs and Jewels. "Couldn't you guano." she invited. W. a fur coat. pmbably get hose and lingerie and La like that very much in. deed." else." Creative Blom SolshmitoThe ByttiAlone. - :,Iloorect-,- - - BensonMark Twain's West. - r", o 'r'l; IrlY t i La ta.i , They know what he wants, they know what, she wants. They know what's good to buy and, what's bad to buy. They've rttshol ed from grandpa to grandma, to father to mother. from brother to sister, from boy friend to girl Mend, front boss to worker and. In the last few minutes of the day they have buried to get their own shopping done. merit store. She has been mitt of Verse. 11,' r---, , , MillerAlong ' - , Girl Working In Hosiery, Asks Silk Stockings; Others Express Long Cherished Desires Today. 0 4 Fin::. , I,- - 2 The, following books will be added to the IPublic Library Monday: MISCELLANEOUS - La,a -- ,, ITZFITS, Civilly Coyne' custenstrs these Groat Sey;:', ' 1.,; , Placed In Library i Icitd ,, ; Busy Salesman Wants Rest As Yule Present JamesGrowth r - ir- , ' New Books Are 7 SAVE3TIMPC-21111'S,- -- - : I - i L , r--- 1 . , cash, numerous, gorgeous gems. 11 - 0 ri J I" t'.-s- 4 Frei Daynes irons o Lieutentant Kreml is earning at the Invitation- of Chief of Police William C. Webb. ' who conferred with the safety au thority while Chief Webb wee ' en route to the annual conven, tion of the International Amo, dation et Chiefs of ,Police to, Toronto Canada. threats lisfety lestliete The lieutenant is maluiging rector et the Northwestern Safety Institute, which is annually at. tended by hundrede of traffic officers tram all section of the : country. Sergeant Steinfeldt is one ot those Whet reettritir COM pleted class work at the institute. , Tn. schoot is spommired by North-. western University and the ble 1 Urinal Safety Council. Sergeant Steinittidt in address. ing the members of the, Junior Chamber of Commerce yesterday urged cooperation with the trait fie safety program of the city. to show that lie ctted Utah stands second from the bottom of all states In trait it safety. Says Local Drivers Worst De characterized Salt Lake drivers as the poorest on earth and declared that because of the high automobile accident and in mimed Salt Lake fatality it was going to be necessary to cut the speM limit in the city to 25 miles per hour. Recommendatirm that the speed limit be reduced to 25 miles per hour was recently made by the traffic safety commission to the Police Department and the City Commission. Mayor John M. Wallace presented the matter to the latter body last Thursday and the question was referred to the committee of the whole for consideration next week. - - , to Salt Lake - cf - th, .., i ) , . 7 ti will - , Li i6J L..w -- - Li ' , ; tome to Salt Lake about Jan. 2 to conduct a special school for local traffic officers. It was an., bounced today by Sergt, Z. J. sountaidt, executive secretary of me Traffic Safety Conumasion. ,- ilL, ' D. uthorb, ' 1 i, i . of : tvanstom Ia. 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