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Show SOUTH CACHE UUIEM i GOIIFEREIIGE tivities ACHIEVEMENTS OF YEAR. Declares That Never Before Since Hia Occupation of Position of AuthorOcity Had He Felt So Much Over to casion Progress. Rejoice I Salt Lake City. The ninety-firconference of the Church, of Jesus Saints opened at t'hrist of Latter-da10 o'clock Sunday morning, April 3, jii the tabernacle. In ids opening address. President Grant reviewed the activities of the church and the achievements of the past year, declaring that never before .since his occupancy of the position of authority in the church hail he felt so over the much occasion to rejoice progress' made h.v the church. Itemizing some of the steps which he held as Indicative of development, lie referred first to the mission work, declaring that this department of 'the church furnished an unequaled example to the rest of the world for devotion to the principles of the gospel. In proportion to the number of missionaries in the field he believed that never in the history of the- church had the results been so gratifying. said, Temple work, the president had also shown satisfactory progress, a striking example of which was to st y he found in the fact that the fast offerings in a single Sunday, set apart toward the erection of a temple in Arizona, had yielded $118,001). Referring specifically to amounts expended in different fields of church work, President Grant said that in the past year $718,497 has been used in educational work, $340,203 for tabernacles, amusement balls and chapels and $901,709 for missionary work. He estimated the time and labor expended by the missionaries to be the equivalent of $2,000,000, and declared it a marvel for the world to note that a people who numbered only half a million, all told, should so far devote their time and substance to the cause they had espoused. Assistance given to the poor during the year had amounted to $450,000, while $158,715 had been expended in temple work, another illustration of faithfulness in living up to the doctrine's of revealed religion in laboring for the salvation of those who had died before receiving Butlerville, a farming district near Murray, proposes to expend in the neighborhood of $50,000 for a water system. The engineer for the Price lliver Irrigation district announces that the Maimnoih dam will be rebuilt at a cost of $150,000. After April 1 the shopmen employed by the Southern Pacific company in Ogden will work five days out of each week. 1 wo additional air mail routes' out of Salt Lake, one to Los Angeles and another to Denver, are contemplated h.v tiie government. While hurrying over a polished floor to answer the telephone, Mrs. Tames of Salt Lake slipped and fell, breaking her right leg in two places. Fire, declared to have been of incendiary origin, destroyed the big city pavilion and dance hall in Price. The loss is estimated at $SOOO, with, insurance of $5000. Charlotte McFarland, aged 5 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McFarland. formerly of Salt Lake, was Instantly killed when struck by a Seattle street car. Ten additional stalls to the present roundhouse at Provo of the Salt Lake Route are to be built. When the building is completed it will bring 300 additional men to Provo. Thirty-onGermans and Austrians who were unable to assume the duties of citizenship during (he war, .were admitted to suffrage rights at Salt Lake one day last week. An ordinance which provides for increasing the license of transient merchants from $23 a day as at present to $100 a day, is being considered by the Salt Lake commissioners. Mis. George II. Dern of Salt Lake was elected regent of the state organization of the Daughters of the American Revolution at the first annual conference held in Ogden. H. H. Huntsman, subcontractor, was killed and three other men were severely injured in a premature explosion at what is known as Blue Cut on the highway. Ed. Tinkler, working' for the Utah Fuel company, lost his left arm in an accident in the Sunnyside mine of the company. It was caught between a falling rock and the edgeof a mine car. ' The Central school building at Bingham was slightly damaged by large rocks rolling down from the hillside. The wall was badly damaged in one of the rooms and some glass was broken. Rulon Johnson, aged 11, was fatally injured at Provo when he jumped from the running board of a truck and fell under the machine in such a. way that a rear wheel passed over and crushed liis head. Asserting that the state needs a whipping post for such offenders, City Judge Ben Johnson of Salt Lake sentenced George Christiansen, 17 years of age, to six months in the county jail for heating liis mother. The new automobile law, passed by tlie recent legislature became effective April 1. The new fees will increase the cost of licenses for passenger vehicles about $5 per car and for trucks about 50 per cent. Gail Cowley, 18 years of age, married, and the father of a child, committed suicide at the home Mrs. Emma Casto Of his mother-in-laHunt, several miles north of Monroe, shooting himself through the heart. Tlie city commissioners of Logan have entered into a contract with the General Appraising company of Seattle, Wash., for the appraising of the Logan City municipal electric light plant and the lighting system of the . city. Formal denial has been entered by the public utilities commission of Utah of the petition of the Utah uop-pe- r company for a rehearing of the application of the Utah Tower & Light company for an increase in power e ITlce-to-Castlega- . the gospel. President Grant paid high tribute to President Antlion H. Lund, who died only a few weeks ago. Charles W. Penrose, first counselor to President Grant, and Anthony W. Ivins, second counselor, recently elevated to the position from the quorum of the twelve, were the other speakers at the morning session. The addresses of both were largely theological in character, Mr. Penrose1 dealing with the nature, power and .functions of the Holy Ghost, while Mr. Ivins spoke chiefly of the inspiration of the Book of Mormon. At the afternoon session, before calling on any of the general authorities to address the congregation, President Grant said that in his hastehnd press of matters to be attended to at the morning session, he had overlooked one of the most important, the report as to tithing. Without specifying exact figures, the president said that lie congratulated the Latter-da- y Saints npou the payment of a slightly larger sum in tithes during the year just onded than in the previous year. Apostle George F. Richards, president of the Salt Lake temple, who followed Mr. Clawson, said that as the keynote of the last conference, keep the commandments of God, had proved so successful, he rejoiced that the keynote of the present gathering was continue to keep the command- . ments. rates. conSpeaking at the ference of the Deseret Sunday School union, Sunday night. President Heber J. Grant declared that: Any man, woman' or child who claims that he, she or any other person on ea'rth, except Heber J. Grant, lias received a revelation regarding the actions of others than himself and family is either a plain liar or has been deceived by the powers of evil, and to heed the doctrines of such person ls a sure road to hell. There are certain persons among usi President Grant, continued, who aie declaring that they have been inducted by the Lord to perform plural marriages. There are no plural in the church, and any person "ho attempts to teach other than the Prevailing system of one wife for one hlan is sanctioning the practice of adultery, and any who enter such mar-ages are guilty of adultery in the aee of God. Now I guess you understand that. deliberation, the case of the state in the at Ogden jury against Jennie Scardino, 17 years of age, charged with manslaughter in connection with the death of Mike Tennain at the Scardino home, February 20, 1920, returned a verdict of . ot guilty. By decision of the public utilities commission of Utah, the Burleson rates now in effect on the Utah portion of tlie Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph companys system are upheld, with tlie exception measured service that tlie of the company is seriously modified, to the profit of the patron. A movement is on foot for the advancement of tlie Delta high school so that the full four years course can be had there. The school at present school gives only two years of high work and patrons in thisBmmunity have for some time been urging the educational authorities to take action to make this a standard high school. After five hours semi-annu- mar-Gag- HYRUM, UTAH UTAH NEWS REVIEW! SAINTS reviews acpresident grant OF CHURCH AND . Courier, es i The Kitchen 1 1 Cabinet " t western Newspaper Union.) The time Is coming when no young person of either sex will be considered well educated, who is not conversant with the composition ot foodstuffs, and their uses in the body, and who does not know why cleanliness is ranked next to sodlinesa. Ait elementary training in tlie principles of food and dietetics is quite as important as skill in the use of tlie multiplication table, and both should be taught at the same age. The girl whose school days end with the grammar grade has not been started in hfe properly un- less she can classify all the food products found in the market, and get good results on her cookstove. American Cooking Magazine. EVERYDAY GOOD THINGS. A dish of. onions in pome form should be served at least once a week, andoftener if possible, in every family. Stuffed Onions. Parboil or steam six Spanish onions, or other choice even sized ones, one hour. Remove from the fire, drain and cut the centers them ; from scoop out the onion to form a cup. Chop fine the onion removed, and pass through a sieve. Add an equal measure of finely chopped Declares Tanlac Enabled Him to Eat Better, Sleep Better and Work BetHas Gained Thirty ter. Pounds. I consider Tanlac the grandest medicine in the world, for I have actually gained 30 pounds in weight since I began taking it. It has just simply filled me with new life and energy and for tlie first time in years I can sit down to the table and enjoy three square meals a day like other people. In fact, Tanlac has made me eat better, feel better, sleep better and work better, and I guess thats all a limn can expect of a medicine. Before I took Tanlac, I was off 25 pounds in weight and was so badly run down I was hardly able to do my work. Nothing seemed to agree with me and my food invariably sdured on my stomach. I would always have an uncomfortable bloated up feeling in my stomach, and although I tried many kinds, of medicines, I never got relief until I took Tanlac. I also suffered considerably at times from Rheumatism, but this has all disappeared. In fact, this wonderful medicine has made a new man out of me in every way; I feel years younger and can do as much work as in any day of my life. Of course, I am only too glad to give you my testimonial because I want other people who are suffering as I did to take this medicine and get relief. veal or chicken, cooked ; salt, pepper and a teaspoonful of minced parsley, of a cupful of soft bread of a cupful of butcrumbs, ter and mix thoroughly. Put a spoonful of the mixture into each onion, then add a few nuts chestnuts are especially good if blanched and boiled until tender. Bake slowly one hour, basting four times with melted butter and hot water. Fifteen minutes before removing from the oven add a spoonful of buttered cracker crumbs on top of each and brown. Serve with a thin cream sauce, or a white sauce made by using one tablespoonGood resolutions cost nothing, but ful each of butter and flour. When they are hard to keep. cooked add one cupful of milk and Dont Forget Cuticura Talcum season with salt and pepper. Delicious Cheese. Rub the yolk of When adding to your toilet requisites. An exquisitely scented face, skin, baby one egg to a paste with and dusting powder and perfume, rena tablespoonful of olive oil or butter. Add one teaspoonful of salt, dering other perfumes superfluous. You may rely on it because one of the one of made mustard, one of granuCuticura Trio (Soap, Ointment and of a tealated sugar, an4 Adv. spoonful of cayenne. Mix with this Talcum). 25c each everywhere. one and of two cupfuls grated cheese, Natural. cupful of chopped chicken. Press saw at the picture I you weeping .Into scallop shells. and bake until the show. melted. cheese is Well, it was a moving picture. one-four- th one-four- liard-eooke- th d one-fourt- GOOD THINGS h FOR OCCASIONS. The following are a few dishes which may be enjoyed for special days: Tomato and Salad. R e m o v e the skins from hothouse tomatoes ; ' scoop out the centers, chill,' fill with small cubes of fresh or canned piineapple; If the fresh is used, sweeten slightly. Set a spoonful of mayonnaise, mixed with its bulk of whipped cream, above the fruit. Chicken Custard. Beat the yolks of four eggs until thick and stiff: add a little salt, and beat into one cupful of cream. Heat a cupful of strong, chicken stock in a saucepan; add the beaten eggs and cream and cook with care, stirring until the custard coats the spoon. Serve cold in small custard cups with a garnish of watercress. Date Loaf Cake. Cream cupful of butter with one cupful of brown sugar; add two eggs and two cupfuls of flour, sifted with teaspoonful added alternately with cupful of. lukewarm water, in which one teaspoonful of soda has been dissolved. Lastly stir in one pound of dates, stoned and chopped, with one cupful of nuts, chopped, one teaspoonful of vanilla extract. Bake in a greased and floured pan in a slow Pineapple one-quart- er Intermission. great lover of the movies and especially tlie slides during intermission, always insists on remaining for two shows. I had scolded him, explaining that it took up too much time. We have our luncheon at 12:30, hut Bobby is called m half an hour before to give him time to catch his breath and freshen up after his play. He sat in tlie kitchen watching mo put the finishing touches to the luhth. He looked disgusted. exclaimed, Bobby ; dont you feel well? He replied, Oh, yes, but I' think the intermissions are too big in this house. Chicago Tribune. Too Much Bobby, being a i HARRY M. ALLEN Of Pittsburg, Pa. The above remarkable statement was made by Harry M. Allen, residing at 1009 Saint Martin Street, Pittsburg, la., a well known employee of the Oliver Iron & Steel Company of that city. Mr. Allen is a well known member of the United Presbyterian Church and is highly respected by all who know him. Tanlac is sold by leading druggists everywhere. Adv. Great opportunities come to those who make use of small ones. Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, that famous old remedy for infants and children, and see that it In Use for Over 30 Years. Children Cry for Fletchers Castoria And Still He Growls. Knicker What is Smiths income tax? Bocker He will pay nothing in four instalments. Like Raspberry Jam. Western Australia has a species of Acacia called raspberry jam wood because of its mi or which is powerful and almost overpowering when the wood is freshly cut, says the American Forestry Magazine. Still at It! Mrs. Nagit caught Mr. Nagit using her powder puff to brush the dust off his boots last week. Gracious! What did she say? I shouldnt use tlie past tense, because she hasnt finished yet. London Ideas. well-season- one-lia- well-beate- one-ha- lf n lf one-ha- lf oven. Virginia Ham, Boiled. Wash and scrub the ham thoroughly ; let soak 36 hours in cold water to cover; remove from the, water and rinse; place on the stove in a kettle of cold fresh water. Bring slowly to the boiling point and let simmer for five hours. Remove from the kettle and take off the skin while hot. Steamed Strawberry Shortcake. Sift together two and cupfuls cupful of sugar, three of flour, teaspoonfuls of baking powder, a little salt and cupful of milk Beat one egg; add one cupful of milk and add to the mixture. Turn into a buttered melon mold and steam for three hours. Serve hot with whipped cream, the juice and pulp of one cupful of crushed strawberries, well sweetened. one-ha- one-ha- lf one-quart- lf f WORK DAYS AND REST NIGHTS Can you do it now? If you cant, theres something wrong. 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