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Show ,.......1.4&. a ' . . . 4 2THE - DEEERET , NEWS. Sitt'urday, ,1947 ID, 3uly - Church of Jesus Christ of -- 0::01d- 'So.t.t to '.0 Saints -day have 'Ekp.o.$-6- P 03. NORTH TIVENTIETI-etandAv- 1110111111l950 South Twelfth East IL. Vivian Meik. Deseret News Columnist and British journallet, speak. Sr. I p.m. ....... WASATCE-1- 455 Emerson Ave., Hugh 14 Brown. speaker at missioner0 farewell for Stephen P. Smoot. I p.m. WELLS-1- 990 South Fifth last Bt.. program preeented by Male Quartet with Ted Bradford, Du Wayne Schmidt. Paul Romney and Joe Cutuer, 6;20 p.m. WHITTIES-15- 15 South Second East St.. President le J. Teerlink. elpeaker; meeton held to lawn of Grant Graff, be, ing 235 Beet Seventeenth South St., 6;30 , . .. , , .. 1 and e. O. Si. I ' , . !- SUOAS South State at.. Patriarch C. S. Hyde, Templeview Stake, speaker: vocal solo by Lawrence Harmon, 5 yrs. BELVEDERE-6- 01 Ave,. DOwningtori Herman J Bauman and family, 4.30 p.m. ape ARBOR-1- 740 . ' t temp. ?eider Mmetcm 00040eted to! I - Om local comp at Um DUP. 6 30 - , - illATVOILDIsttieenth East $t. and trattard Aso.. Elder Horses Ram, front,formerlyEngland. Speaker. 7 Latter- scheduled the following speakers and programs for their Sun ay evening services: 0 :. ChurchNotices , - - , . ,cmimmowolcm"..Minomiocomcao Gaylen S. Yeting,T apeatts. $.30 p.m. TWENTY-VISITFirst HOSTS Art. imid K. St., Winslow Farr Smith'', paof triarch Ensign Stake. and formerly president of Insign Stake, speaker. 7 p.m. , THE NEWEST THING IN CANDY I North and Second Wert St.. City Judge Clifford J Ashton, speaker. aim Mucical seisetions, 6:30 p.m. West and Ewa- enth South et.. Alton N. Sorenson. of Stake High Council, speaker, I p.m. TWENTYFIFTH-4- 38 South Eighth We St., program under threetton of , See Our New r Gilmer Drive. muCINDY CABINET program presented by Rudolph I. Kaiaks and family, 7 p.m. WASHINGTON BRIGHTOW:MIA DUP, 6:30 p.m. (INS) NOMEMooting at a.m.: C.,Clarenea 4ulen. speaker; ternity." P St.. Camp TWENTYSEVENTH-1- 6S , Secrets Fresh Candy Always of Abraham Lincoln No. 27, DUP, Some historians have professed BROWNING-15- 15 East will present program. South Second that have been kept since his with ' Leah Choicer, speaker. CIS to see in sr letter Hay, wrote, an St. Dr. Le Roy E. Cowles. president p.m. emeritus of the University of Utah. YALECSEST-10- 35 p m. death 82 years ago will be re- South admission he knew facts he didn't Eighteenth EAST Come in and see the most modern speaker at meeting to be held on lawn P. St. St.. Brigham Spencer Young, fast said:4 tell. 26 letter at The 1340 of South (EDT Edinan's home, Hay p.m. Bishop July 5 p.m. Dorothy Wilson. formerly of Bastern , speaker. Third East St,,- 630 p.m. , "No great man was ever modStates Minion. speaker, 7 p.m. NORTH .111COND-- 104 IlPilth least St., 1 p.m. MST)--"- L" hour for Candy Departmentin town. BRYAN-1- 631 South Eleventh East St... inTenth West of DUP. Canunderdireetion est his It was progrant (Lincoln's) scholars. Larson, director of buresu and Third North Si,.. program pro. Hales.. Camp No2, loin Merl , tellectual arrogance and uncon- - - John Parr tor children. speater; tented by LDS Girls, 6:45 p.m. PresitientMate B. Carter, speaker. With a ceremony That may THIRTIETH-10- 6S scious assumption of superiority' Jefferson St., Mrs by Ann Larson. 630 p.m. p.m. FAMOUS HILL--20 of West Third live in the CAPITOL Susie SECOND-1Heath North Pond, speaker at meet. Library SOUTH , South Fifth east 04 history, that men like Chase and Sumner at., Elder Howard Salisbury, sneaker, ine under direction of Camp No, 30. St. Centennial Program. p.m. never could forgive." Congress will open from 15,- 6:30 p.m. DUP. 6:30 p.m. turna-1- 41 ;- --South second West St.. PARK-1Twenty-se06 East CENTRAL 000 to 20,000 Lincoln presiSouth Ninth East Elder Joseph Anderson. speaker. 6:30 Declared 'Purged' Leonard W. Aamodt. enth South.-St.- , Cars W. Buehner, speaker, I p.m. . St., dential papers which it has FAIRHILL stake high council. speaker It teenEIGHTH-2- 12 East Eighth South St.. Emanuel Hertz, Lincoln bio6:30 pm. age program, 1923 since ender direction of program guarded legally Camp said that papers 'were COLUMBUS-1Ave.. BilittiP Ashton 39 grapher, DUP; Al G. Gunn, former chief - Richard el when the great man's son, Rob limes& speaker, 5 phi. Kee'aived FRESH 'purged?' H-;- - claimed that Hor- DUNCAN-deputy U. S. Marshal. speaker, 6:30 158 South Eighth Salt St.. rt Todd Lincoln, deeded them ace Young caught the son in the Pnt. Grover A. Giles, speaker. 7 p.m. ELEVENT111-- 131 South Tenth lase St,. Kept FRESH act of burning some of the pa- EAST ENSIGNNinth Ave. and D St., DISTRIBUTOR to the institution on condition program presented by teen-ag- e girls, 7 Elder Marion 0. Romney, assistant to SOLD FRESH pers and fled to Nicholas Murp.m. that they be: the Council, of the Twelve, speaker. TWELPTE-6- 30 East First South to St. Butler for save the .help ray 834 p.m. or a vault sealed "Placed in Pioneer program presented by LDS South Fifteenth East documents. loosnittiTss Girls, 4:30 pm.. compartment and carefully pre- It.. musics) program with Gene HollaTHISTEENTE-6- 30 East First South St., Butler, retired president of Olive at the and organ day Partridge served from official or public LDS Girls program. S p.m. Columbia E Street at Sixth Ave. violinist. 130 P.m. University, said he EDISON-3SIXTEENTE-1- 31 Exclusive territory North Pilth West St., Salt IL Perry Lee. covering St.. 51 view or until Navajo rushed sons the found inspection private home, Hendrik Poelmmt,- speaker-61- 30 PiortesrSteke-41gbcottnetir---speelp.m. Loki, arecrionvolitersApproy; 11EVENTEENT11-441 bu rningpaperr-and----ner- 4West ?inn North Ca Also the expiration of 21 years from 8:30 p.m. ed Commercial Standard Conversion L. Giffin' and Gwendolyn Alvin St.. to and EMIGRATION the material him waded South Seventh give have been recordthe dateof my came who to Utah Clittins recently Tenth East ; Schipaanboord. Jack St., to the Congressional Library. from tendon. England, 5 p.m. OIL BURNERS Scholars have speculated for ed on microfilm for quick dis- But speaker, 630 p.m. West Pint Mearns said: GARDEN PARRill Tele Ave.. Oev. NORTH NEVENTEENT11-1- 41 of reproductions to edugenerations on the mystery of tribution Mrs. Cecil McGann. speakNorth seSt., musical in this 4tertiert,11. "Butler Maw, , , says speaker: happened 15th East at Emerson Ave. er at program presented by Istalami the papers Do they, as has been cational institutions after Satur- 1923. It couldn't have lections by Garden Park Olds Chorus because Write or Wire Box 7 p.m. conducted by LaRue Maw: Barbara. Society. suggested, reveal treason in Lin-coi- n's day. The filming was done on the papers were A SOCTIS EIGHTEENTH-1- 01 . 6:30 p.m. already in the Wiggeland organist war cabinet? Do they re- an assembly line to prevent PARK-2- 539 della Curtis. speaker. 7 p St. Douglas They had been in the HIGHLAND . 'Lafayette, Indiana NINETEENTE-1- 68 West Fourth North flect on Lincoln's paternity? Will workers from getting an idea of library. since West Oscar convert Patten. 1919 although the library ." their St.. Edwin C. Bliss, speaker; Amy what it was all about. speaker. 1 p.m.' Virginia. opening necessitate a IMPERIAL--253- 5 deed (of gift) was not executDouglas St.. Kenneth of history books? A set of the film Is nearly two Duke, branch president at Durham, N. ed until 1923." ' David C. Mearns, the congres-aion- miles long-10- ,300 C., "peaker, 5:30 p.m. feet. It will al IVINI-1- 860 South Third East St., Lynn library's authority on Lin--coi- n's cost $645. The library said that May Remain Mystery' ESL staff. speaker, 7 p.m. i McKinley, life, said: microfilm was decided upon beJEFFERSON-15- 10 Richards ' St .. -- ward Butthe Mearns said incident :30 p.m. HI haven't the faintest Idea of cause the cost of anniversary program. enlarged paper lee related might have happened LIBERTY-1100 Denver IL. William IL what is in the papers. I am as copies would be prohibitive1, 111'1918 or the papers Butler saw Bennett, former assistant attorney gencurious as anyone, perhaps more 3,730,000 a set, eral at Fairbanks, Alaska. speaker. Robert Lincoln Todd destroying 4:30 prn. o than anyone else because I Only two writers have ever could have been those of him- LINCOLN-2- 005 South Ninth East St.. have lived so close to them. ' President George Albert Smith, speakseen the papers, and they more self rather than of his father. . , I :.; , , er. 630 p.m. To speculate on what they than 60 ago. John Nicolay The question of whether papers LORRAINE-31- 33 years South Ninth East St.. tell, you have got to put yourself and John Hay, Lincoln's presi- were Edward J. Holmes, speaker, 5 p.m. destroyed may never be MARLBOROUGH-14back in Civil War days. It was dential secretaries, had access to 69 South Eighth answered. definitely East St.. President Ernest A. Nelson. a period of violent emotions, of the documents when they pre,ff . '.-Why did Robert Todd Lincoln speaker. 8 p.m. jealousy in high places." MILLEIIEast Thirty-thir- d -45 South pared their monumental, impose secrecy on the papers? E it at., Axel J. Adresen, speaker, 6:30 p.m. a life of Lincoln. Discounts Treason Theory Some believe he did it to pre- MOUNTAIN VIEWFifteenth East Si. s vent the late Sen. Beveridge, of and Blaine Ave:, Louise Lea. returned Mearns appeared inclined to Suppression Charged ;.41 ' , was writing aLincmtssionary, speaker. 5 p.m. who Indiana, believe the documents mirror MOUNTAIRE-14A question to be answered Emerson Ave., C. H. 55 from ' Lincoln's oin biography, seeing stake in Parker, very cabinet speaker; spite aid Saturday is: Did Nicolay and them. Mearns disputed this. He special ward president. ' 114N .1 birsineasregardingriew s:.' quarrels among union generars. ',,' building will be transacted and every suppress damaging facts said: ward s. Be discounted the theory that Hay member is to possible requested they gleaned from the papers? himself explained "Lincoln & ' attend, 7 pm. -.' .1 they reveal treason. He explain- - William- 'East lhe- reason Tor secrecy in the PRINCETONNinth Sr, and ad: 111011.,, Princeton Ave. 11111 law partner, said- - they did.-- WilliamS förmer deed. He said, 'this condition is ir 1 i I president of Argentine "Less than two weeks after his and Mission, He accused them of portrayimposed by me because said pafamily. apeaker.7 p.m. Nt.t, father's death, Robert Todd Lin- ing Lincoln with-asilk- enRICHARDS-8- 57 Garfield Ave.. Royden gloves of contain references pers many 7;1,4 - 1 coln wrote a letter declining to and a camel-ha- ir Braithwaite, speaker; musical numbers pencil. not with a private nature to the immeby Orin Salisbury and family, 6.30 allow use of the papers because, an iron pen." He maintained diate ancestors of persons now 1 s., he said, while there were, no that they- - suppressed Lincoln's living South In my judgment latIgLYN HEIGHTSTwenty-firs- t which ,i. 01 and Twenty-firs- t East Sta., J. Lambert doubt, many documents impor 1 of Mary Todd on should not sbe made public!" ..,.: -11 NI-A4 ,wo. qualitt-stylé; speakers. 7 p.m. Saturday Will tell the story. Insert church notices . Scholars from all over the coun- - SOUTH Pret4,... .1k TWENTIETHjoy 0 St.. ,44A X 1 in dent Levi Edgar Young. of the First To. Council of Seventy, speaker. S . - p.m. - I SPRINGVIEW-33- 33 tkiuth Pif6- East 1 I 11000.al , la no10.0 I 1 frAF !It.. :1:n01111S1 W. Ward and Walter A. I 111, - At 0 (The following poem was selected from scores submitted ' o .4a4 I I 1Hinckley, .1111. t speakers. I to Pres. David O. McKay, chairman of the Centennial t''--. dalL I INA By Rose McKee Po B0NNEVILLE-14- 31 the night of their marriage and "material facts of Lincoln's pa- tant to history, they were dam- aging to men then living. "Had the papers told of tresson, the Lincoln family in the emotions Of the times hardly would have dared withhold information from the authorities." 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