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Show - , li -- IMay Saturday, il,' , . . 18, 1940 -- - -'- - - ' a t I 4 - - ---- , ...,..,....: .. , ..' , , , , i T - , . ., .,,ir 2 - , ,,, , 4, r,,,. ' , ' ,,.., , , ali Cityt-Ut- - ---- .. ' ' --- -- I J ' , - , State, 1, i . Pari4. e - 1 - BRIGHAM CITY, May . - national and' state minent ' . today for the seventh annual encamp-evelast here Utah which of the opened department inent.pf will and, ,ning 1,,1 s , i - . . - ' ' - '1 ' - - 41 l'. ..... ' - - EIGHTEENTH WARD - GOSPEL Reserva. tions for the annual Pinecrest theGospel Doctrineouting of Class of the Eighteenth Ward to ; at Pinecrest May - be held made. with Miss Annie be May -CLASS DOCTRINE - ,- - r: 7-7 t; 1 Church . Notices - - ,e4 t 18-1- 9 - . l'- Smith, Was. 5695. EIGHTEENTII WARD CLASS- GOSPEL DOCTRINE The annual outing of the South Eighteenth Ward Gospel Doc. Class will be held at Pinecrest Inn Saturday and Sunday, 18 and 19. All. present and . May former members of the class and 4 ), 1 ;, 14 , ; their -t 1 ' ,4 mil t t r are friends i - -- t invited, Mark E. Petersen of the Liberty. Stake Presidency will be guest speaker,- - ,Music for a program Saturday evening will be furn. ished by the L. lD. S. Male Chor. us, which also will sing during outdoor. Sunday School Service Sunday at 11 a.m. --BONNEVILLE STAKE TEMPLE DAYBonneville Stake Temple Day will be held Wednesday, May 22. A good attendance at any of the sessions is desired. STAKE -B- onile. BONNEVILLE ville Stake Genealogical union meeting - will be postponed for one week. on account of stake -- conference. LIBERTY STAKE LOCAL MISSIONARIESAll local missionaries of Liberty Stake are in-- - ik ,.- , 4,, ,,,, - iI '" i 1 ''i le!I " ,. , - ! ' I - ,, ,, ..: , - 4 1 ; , i,1 1''- , t I i: ,, s s. I, 7i., '' - registered were: : Neil of Kansas City', Mo., executive i of Salt Lake, ters; J. W. Latimer of Utah'tommander; department -Willlant 'reMpleton of Salt Laktr7 past department of 'Utah coM Mander; B. H. Sleater of Salt Lake, national council .merober and Utah department adjutant. and G. P. Bowman of Ogden, de. partment chaplain, of the vet.erans;; also Mrs. Marie C. De Witt of St. Paul, Minn., mi. Mrs. .Elainttional chaplain; Sleater of Salt Lake, department ' president, and Mrs. Ardell El. dredge of Ogden, senior depart-trin- e ment-vi- ce president, of 'the auxMary. registration last Following evening at the Howard Hotel, a dinner was given by department officer of the auxiliary in hon. or of Mrs. Elaine Sleater, de. partment president. Mrs. Ardell Eldridge presided at this function. A council meeting of the vet-a- n erans. department was held at 8 p.m., at which the year's bust': ness was completed. A 9 .m , a reception dance and open house for veterans and auxiliary visitors was conducted in the Home by theWar Memorial local auxiliary, with Mrs. Edith Petersen, auxiliary president, in charge. Activities today commenced at 8 a.m., with further registration Home, fol. st the War Memorialsession---a-- 9 t lowedby a joint offered-- by a.m. Invocation-w- as Department Chaplain G. B. Bow- man. .J. ale Burt of Brigham in chairman aYzve general - o Alfthe encampment, and L. of Freeman Mayor the Brigham City welcomed guests. Jarvis Koford, command- er of the Brigham Post No. 10, Mrs. American Legion, and Edith Petersen, president of the V. F. W. auxiliary, addressed the meeting. Commander-Latimer, Mr. Kime, and other 'officials sswere introduced.-BusineSea- - : sions were to convene at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Dr. Foster J. Curtis of Salt officer of Lake, chief medical the Salt Lake Veterans Hospi. tal, and E. A. Littlefield. re- gional director of veterans ad- ministration, also of Salt-atLake, were to be guest speakersthe auxiliary memorial service to be Club held in the Commercial rooms at 3 p.m. The annual banquet will be -- ,,:' : , !, :' '". f ' p-- .,,, ' 4, , - ., : ' , , ,,. , i - : - , " ,' , , , - , -.- .4 ,,- - , , ,' ,. - , ' . ' -. k.., '" 4- , .;L,' i ,;. - I ; ,: 1 , It'. ' ' A, -', ' .' ; :.,', - 44, ,," , ' '', ; a , Here's Grand Champion Of Delta Show . 4 ' , ' ; ' . - to Wokbut in only-a- -- 14' train.-- dancerswho- cision. SpeClaity appealed with the chorus, or without the chorus, in some 1 ,1 j1 , '' - ' , sceneesuch as and Maurine Crowley ere 7-fully adequate. ,,s. Comedy fromi Ted Waldman and Susie, Christy and Gould and . ' Whitey Roberts drew its quota of laughs, while each of the acts had a supplementary specialty; -- --w- Ilike - ---- ' 1 -- - Millard: County Closes Junior StockiShow-- - o ay - - ' ten...raembenElder photogranhdahe of the original staff, and .a copy of one of the first volume edi. - - ger kit Jack Singleton, veteran etock breeder, after viewing the 250 animals listed at the opening of the show yesterday. said: - "We are moving nearer our goal of better livestock in Millard shows." In addition to cattle, sheep and swine, there was an fine saddle and draft exhibit,-- of - - - Holding that such a project would- - be "economically and -- physically not" feasible and it - would public, welfare," State Engineer T. H. Humpherys today rejected four applications for drilling 987 wells In the vicinity of Beryl, Iron horses.- -- '. - -- - iiir , II 11- LI ' -- ' - - .1r . - 1 - ' - w.. ' vited to regular conference ses-- sions in the Second Ward, Fifth East and Seventh South Streets, , - , . , -- Box, 't, P - ,., .1, , - '' I - - " -- i li ik - .. ir - i lo . - k t - - tion.---------- ---- - twin- v - - 11,ll - - -- ii ZEMf1 a 11- flitift-- . Ili 7 rm- rt - ,. k ,t . - D, 0 , tf ' , d Fd - AL CJI - , ' (Illodel L600A) . , ' 1 - E----71:117-- 11 LIT ., :, E -- ELECTROLUX jIiWi&i:1 :, - . to-th- - , if - -- , ---- -- - - . rit - ' Rex-Woo- d d;- Samp-reduce- e - --- , with-Arlo-- -- i - watering-anddomest- EASY ic d ! , ta01,1mroal prtsnoi fineT: Bihgl jiggieon; - TER dodkar - - 1 ., - ' L t. k -- , 3 them-Count- t . - - , - I ht Grand champion honors of the show yesterday were claimed by -James Knight. who entered a , -Hereford steer. The grand I. 19, at 2 pm. Sunday, May pion Hampshire lamb was en. 4, fl'l The applications were filed in I tered by Russell Larsen. 1uI,I:iL1;fd1 JEFFERSON- WARDElder Don Mc- the names of Louise Karla Interest ran selecin the B: high Colton will address members , (i -parry of Los Angeles and Pion tion of the queen of the show, l' : of the Aaronic Priesthood at a . . li ence E. Heyfron of Hollywood, -- Miss Geraldine Paxton who was s, in the Jefferson -regular meeting , Calif. The applicants said the r winner of the contest at judged Ward, 1510 Richards Street, Sun-, amount of water to come from the stockman's' ball last night. - day May 19, at 9:20 a.m. the wells would be equat e Her assistantere-Beth- , Rob- , NINTH WARD entire underground output for erts and Virginia Maxlieki. Mrs. Edna 0',, the state, and 17 times the Crowther Ririe will compare - Stock owners placing first yes;- r amount taken from the Cedar song and speech in a lecture be, were as followK fore Relief Society members of be equal to terday City area. It Would Beef breeding: bulls,Francia. , the Ninth Ward in the chapel the present flood-flbsr- -the heifers, Merrill Ste- at Fifth East and Fourth South Provo River at Forks, or the Anderson; phenson. Bear River at Evanston, Wyo. Streets, Tuesday, May. 21, at 2 Dairy cattle: Grand champion, Mr. Humpherys explained that pm. -J. Melvin shorthorn Jeffery; a litn. for has Oki P there been N, years cows, 2 years and under. Hamil- WESTERN STATES MISSIONRed amount of water in the .. : .anionfbullsiJ. meivin I ARY ASSOCIATIONMemberti-- Beryl underground area. Of 371 --- of the Western States Missionary Jersey tows, . known wells, all except 87 were Jeffery; ,,,-- one to two years, Clinton- : . are -- -to invited meet non-us1939 be- to ,- '-- ' in ....; Sunday, May 19, at 8:30 pm. at rause of insufficient water sup. son; under one year. Erma Ben- kt the home of Miss Beulah Hutch. ply. '01, ,' Bennion; one year and under, Inson13,75TenthEast-Stre- et. h,ti held-ElderThe " , that Hig. applicationsprop0Sed ' A program will be Hy. 4022-R' Tur:School room cafeteria at 987 second 444,Or of feet dining ner. water,, 0! -presented. -7 p.m., 150 gallons per minute, be diHyde and Sheep: Suffolk, Bobble Oppent TWENTYSECON Mrs. Myra G. Higginson of the . WARDSpeverted from the wells from April helmet', 4 r t Lar--Russell cial services commemorating the Hampshire, local veterans and auxiliary, 1 to Oct. 1 of each year, and . I ' ' sen. , I IMO , restoration of the Aaronic Priest. in The that be made diversion respectively, charge: ,41 necessary Swine: Grand Champion Chest. ' , t . hoo-- ,will be conducted in - the , xtzs v for stock grand ball Will follow in the Twenty-seconWard Chapel, 465 school gymnasium at 9 high Ipurposes throughout the year. enns North Second West Street, SunrteoHnwWhite. ioea; p.m., and the "Cooties Parade The water was to be used on . astItil , srs, C tni -- --- -al Aandeion. 1 :,,T day, May 19 at 6:30 p.m. Talks, tew and Annual Scratch" will con-- 34,440 acres of land located five LI it S and musical numbers elude the readings activities. miles south and miles day's three will be presented by members light a li; Joint memorial,- services will east of Beryl. ;: 1 , middle' weight!. George Stan& of the various quorums. A priest be conducted tomorrow at ' 10 Mr. Humpherys said that al. worth; heavy weight, Jim Ross, ,' will conduct the exercises under a.m., in the War Memorial no formal though protests i ' . the direction of Bishop George D. ,! The auxiliary will elect of the against granting applica' and install officers at 1 p.m., tions had been filed, he had re- tended to all.An invitation is' exin the Commercial Club rooms, ceived numerous informal pro. ' , EMIGRATION:STAKE GENEA- - and the Veterans will hold their tests from land owners in the ,: , election and installation at 2 LOGICALThe monthly genea affected area. . ' ' ik p.m-- logical union meeting of Emigre- le ' ,: 1 tion Stake will be held at .2:30 , .... , I; Thursday, May 23, at I p.m. All p.m. Sunday, May 19 in the , , stake and ward officers of the Twenty-firs- t Ward Chapel. All TO , An impressive "business's in- ,t stake and ward workers are society are urged to be presenL ' V crease -wailhoted , the driver'sby ,t ed to attend. Elder Archibald F. SWEDISH L. D. S. ORGANIZA- , license division of the Utah Tax )$ Bennett, general secretary of the TIONA. conference of the Dal- - ' -. will be at Commission today on the heels Wade N. erne District will feature a meet-of Utah, Genealogical Society Jp, of Utsb's greatest traffic block. N.,,,,, t the console Stepe Tabernacle OrWill be the speaker. of the Swedish D. S. Or- 1 ing I , .. 1I ade, which disclosed that an ganization Wednesday, May 22, at -- gan during the regular recital at - GERMAN L. D. S. ORGANItA- 8 p.m., in the Ninth Ward, 416 12 noon Monday. He will play the appalling number of persons ; TIONDr. L. H. O. Stobbe, for. Fifth have been operating automobiles I East Street,- - Speakers will pmgram: -, ' p following I, mer 1 of the German . . t president without driver's l icenses. i s',., r the Prelude and Fugue in C Major missionaries fr9m , . ,,,t4 ..Aefons and Society, Fink, preslhe h' blockade;A musical district Iwhich special 7 dent of herman L. D. S. ye.' DISCOUNT ' will be. given. Thursday at 4 p.m., re. -October Twilight Hadley o' :el .. ganization, will, speak during gram the . . 128 arrest of ...... WARD Shelley The. perir Dragonflies I lc regular. meeting of the organ-failure to have driver's ' i Handel Is , eleventh anniver- - Aria in F , I , , i 7 ization in the Assembly Hall at sary of the restoration Mormon which Favorite of Publicity the attendHymn"Soft--12:30 p.m.t Sunday, May 19. . ed the blockade started the "bus-Will be cele- Beams Aaronic Priesthood the Sacred Dawning ly - CANADIAN MISSION REUNION iness" upturn yesterday and the i'' at serv- brated with Arr. by Organist ASSOCIATION - The Canadian Increase continued Ices in the An Old Melody Arr. by Organist Ward, today. Mission Reunion Association While the average 120 West Fifth South Street, Vhas been i, March Slav . Tschaikowsky - ' will hold a Temple excursion at ,,...,, , about 150 persons daily ' ' - -, Sunday, May 19, at 6:30 p.m: t ), ' - the Salt Lake Temple on Thurs. . An making : ' " application for licenses, the corn. '' ' ;i',' outing of Aaronic Priesthood ' ' ' ' at23. The . mission estimated the number members was held Saturday, May S. L. Banker To Head day, May group will 1,..,....,.....,...........--.,-..,-,,,.........,,-- . , 1Iendthe 6 p.m.. session and will 18, at Fairmont Park. . xg........---,- ,,, swelled to 250 yesterday and a meet In the Temple Annex Wait- - BURTON like Cross Red Committee number serviceven with today, . , WARDSpecial e6:15 Room . at .......... the .office closing at 1 p.m. p.m.tfr, r ; es In the Burton Ward, 67 East - ing -, W. M- .- Smoot,- - vice president LIBERTYSOSTAKE Twenty-fourth- , RELIEF SunSouth Street, i , 1 State-Na-1 union at 6:30 p.m. will and cashier of the Utah CIETYThe monthly , f day, May-4tional Bank, has been appointed Western Mission ,!. meeting of the stake Relief so. commemorate the . committee of a chairman It . special ' This organization will be held in eleventh anniversary of the res- ciety Second ' , ' i l' low price of the Salt Lake Countt chap. Progress Reported Fifth the toration. of theAaronle-Pries- texceptionally 0 , ' - East-an, et, to , raise Cross --Red ,, American .hoodter, 2I--- -- war , 0,0000 assist European -- -of church Permanently Silent much longer. See this beantiful big model, and. , Western States ... sufferers, Dr. Adam S. Bention,. proguresselintethe -. Mission-were said chairman, today. broughtto-Salt - 1 (.i --- Lake today by Pres. William W. ' the Gas refrigerator can keep vn. . no moving puts to get $A!TiLAKEMEIVESIJ10111 I Seegmiller, of head, the mission. ' I t Temple-.Noticerlfilt,... A ,, 0 oRoomraoollA Mt PresidentSeegmillerarniv pa in i -outof-olde-f .. I" 1, r Salt Lake today for a brief visit. I m....000..amm Mr V -' ''' , 441 1, He .114441111Liali. TEMPLE SALT LAKE accompanied Brieccheanrtdly thil; ..... S114,, I der R. Lyman of ' ------ 4 - look at other Makes, then look at the GAS refrig- . Two Bridal Sessions 1 Council of the Twelve on a tour f 11 l -' To-, Week Each .;i1 Held , , of his mission. ...,,,,,--. ospall 44404 pcsrts , . To relieve congestion during It a II 4e " erator to see the difference. ,4 ilt... iro .. , i bn 4, June, bridal sessions . 1 , ..,,,,,.. . E. 1 1 P r . 101' .w aibe held on Thursday' as well Westminster Discloses or1 , , Ai I, 111 'i , as Record il ,s taking . Wednesdays. i, sr 1 Meet Schedule l';14.1 ."! .' Weekly 11 la 8:45 a.m. on at will these , A , hegin. '. . -i , - . fit J(( , ' days. , Services for the -,I, 11J,...--7---c l!iL "t t.F,4,........ STEPHEN L. CHIPMAN. in the Westminster Presbyterian LI ' NICHOLAS G. SMITH, . II Church, First West and Fifth 7.1:4 ). ;11 cs .....14., GEORGE F. RICHARDS nt. 1 South alreets, were announced to.. ,1 , , .. ... 'day by the Rev.1 H. Y. Comin, 1 ...1votij-rip , .L.t- .. minister. t At 36 39: ' ,rediel. ... iii - ' They include Sunday meetings , ' ... . , Wasatch 1300 ,' South State I .1 of School Eittr at Bible ED: and a.m., 19;43 SALLINETASID 07701torafieett? IRII4ONDITIO . and 7:30 I worship hours at I , , , --., .alti. teillil p.m., at which subjects of Der. vt-, , i VIP..16.2 mons will be 'The Corning Of , SERVING . -- TWENTYTHREE UTAH COMMUNITIES The Kingdom," and "Exit Evolu . o.11011 II' . ' i - will bon." The Iwo', regular meeting e , ,t! i,:r be held at 730 b, 111111111OEMBME p.m. , '. i. t ac.fl, i. 1 IVIOD . . i .. baccalaureate sermon in a program which ,will commence at 8 Ilm,.Sunday, June 2. in the . r . lea. I II 1 V LS - - ., . , -- 0 -- . , , 3 p.m. ' ' - .- State Rejects Welt Drilling .. ' - tions, ' Dr .' "In your activities in the fu. ' Utah Stalkue aberntahcle. I ll Widtsoe ture continue to reflect the spirgraduit of this instituion," Elder Ly- . ates in the mencement exercises in the stake man told the student journalists, at 10 'you will look back upon your tabernacle, beginning June 5. John present publication work with -- a.m., Wednesday. as much' JO as I ifów Joortack Utvick- of -L- eeAngelet will i class and across 49 year upon mine." represent the senior will give the valedictory address Tribute - . in these exercises. Marinus Jensen, now professor of English at the University, who Dr. Widtsoe is a member of . edited "The Business Journal" the executive committee - of the ' B. Yi U.- board of trustees and which was begun in189.1 2 ast the second student.publication of the Church board of educe.. , the .,,-' -- 4 schooV , Marvin E. Smith of Between 400 and 500 men and Provo, and women will receive baccalauseate Rex C. Tolman of Murtaugh. and master degrees from the uni. 0 Ida., present editor and business of the "Y" News, pre, this year, according to - 1 versity sided at the banquet. Registrar John E. Hayes, , i. . . e - - '' , annual Millard County Junior. DELTA, Utah, May Livestock Slow moved Into its final stages this afternoon, fol- 1 lowing the auction sale which started at 9:30 a.m. -Horse pulling was scheduled at eN Etil 1 -- . nn - .qtYlithwill-ficliver-f- . east..-mana- rz rw el -- - , , PROVO, May ISElder George Albert Stnith and John A.'Widt- soe of the Connell of the Twelve s will be the menhement Week speakerCom-13righam Young University. it Dr. was announced today by Christen Jensen. acting presi-, ;, dent, ,. , - -- - - ' 4-- - - - - . Elder Richard R. Lyman of the Council of the Twelve and ofthe B. Y. U. board of trustees, Was honored as the business manager of the "B. Y... A. Student," published in 1891, and thought to be the oldest student paper in Utah. Elder Lyman displayed a Going -- , NV a ritit ill page , - Waldman's , harmonica playing, some clever acrobatics of the and Roberts' Jiggling. --duo, 41-- ; GordonCur Ihis put on a clever animal act, some --the "racketeers'nogg.-----being ---highly tnmeir Film part of the Utah pro. gram is "Castle on the Hudson", another prison picture casting John Garfield in his familiar Ttole or tough:kir.- - it Ibtigli- guy-wi- th a soft spot and a sense of honor, of course,- - Ann Sheridan, Pat O'Brien and Burgess Mere. dith lead the supporting J. T, - ing as well, running off their routines snappily and with pre- - - This Hereford steer, owned by James knight, as btber choice judged grand champion over scores Club members in the Junior entries by FFA and stock show at Delta. I ; '"' - The - ,revuebas elettlents ,both the traditional stage revue and the old time vaudeville bill. bringing back a lot of thmemories the of the old days Along-wientertainment value of the show and the spectacle of the gals.: The entire "line" of beauties of the chorus came up to par, -Is - ..:1 ' , '; , ' ' ' ' :'''''''''.,, , ' ' ''''' ' - - . , ; ' .;:. ' ..... , , , - , .,;-- , 5 ,,,,, , -' 7, .f. i''.,.. t - - 4 - , of 4 geology trip ,for members Club to thd Wasatch Mountain Little Cottonwood Canyon,. lot', ,danNortm.:Trovo and Thistle will leave at am. tomorrow from 27 North 'West Tem- ple Street, The trip will 'be led by' Prof. Ray E. Marsell of the University of Utah. eye-fillin- g 1 1 1 i , '1.... ' , ,, , '.. , , ,, 5 - -',, ,.- 1 ,-,- , ' .,.,,....;. - - - - ,- , ,,,,,,, , -- 2 , s.: , 4 ,, ''..1 . '4 , ' al , .... , 1, ' .2 , 4 ..40'- , , ,, , - --, - . 'gridiron banquet - 1 ., - , - ,.- ','' 1 , - of college were May 49 year's as Brigham Young University of "Y" News, weekly the earliest'Utah school papers in their annual ,,Daeck . true a bit with a packed house at the ITtali Theater where it opened a week's run yesterday, , , . i , ' - , I , " , Honor Speakers--- , Elder Lyinan With Banquet Named For turned journalism -- PROV6, 18.Pages at last night staff Y. Exercises Staaent the paper, entertained ! .:,, 1:1 ! , , rived In trighani..:Cit-3-r I . I ., , ,,f ,. 1 . ', ,,, ,, 'Seventh Annual Encampment 1 .1 1 , . ' , Chorus tine Comes : Up To Par ,.. T ift,',.;,... , ,,,A1 -- , , Declared Hit 4 , ' e., 4,2; t - , -- ),, 0, ',, e Salt-Lak- - , f , -- i Count's ReNrue--- ' , t -- - - , ., - - , - ' --. - - - - ' Geologietl I, . IiI .- - ' Utah Veterans Continue i - - .- , 1 , Idaho t. , . fi ' - . , , ".. . , ! 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