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Show 1942 Friday, (Continued from page One) , was the first the complimented speaker and building, rd on the beautiful and made remarks on comments our church of other people about and our wonderful welfare plan; read from the Los Angeles Times We the Morof one who said mons are not trying to bribe any. next but just preparing for the said there are depression; 86 warehouses stakes with a to ' overflowing; bore truthfulnto the testimony strong ess of this work. anthem, The choir sang the Holy Art Thou. were born Testimonies by the Paradise Arvil S. Lee of James G. Wilson of Bishopric; the Hyrum First ward Bishopric, the and Rulon B. Maughan of Wellsville Second ward Bishop- 86 filled - pnd gave some very fine thoughts on keeping the Sabbath day holy. The closing number was "The King of Glory by the 'choir, with Mrs. Mattie Darley as soloist. The afternoon session began at 2 p.m. with the choir and congregation singing Come, Come Ye Saints; prayer by Patriarch O. M. Wilson; choir sang the anthem, Uphold Ye Portals. Sustaining of the general and stake authorities was by Stake Clerk M. D. Morrell. President Albert Zbinden made remarks on Tithing., President B. M. Thompson spoke on Right Living. President Clawsons theme was on "Honesty and each bore a strong testimony to the divinity of this work. O Divine Redeemer, Anthem, by the choir. The was concluding speaker President Taylor, said he felt that teachers should study and pray to' be successful, and spoke on the responsibility of parents in the home teaching children in their youth, and stressed the importance of family prayers. The closing number was Grant Us Peace, O Lord, by the choir with parts being sung by Mrs. Bertha Maughan, Mrs. Mattie Kenneth Darley, Ray Leishman, Murray and Mrs. Marie Garrett. Patriarch M. D. Bird of Men-do- n pronounced benediction. Sunday evening the meeting was under the direction of .the Hyrum Stake Relief Society with Counselor Vie Darley :n charge. Music was by the Wellsville Second ward Singing Mothers, led by Mrs. Reta Poppleton, assisted by Mrs. La Vern Maughan at the piano; prayers were by Pearl Leishman and Alverta Leatham; the singing mothers sang Holiness to the Lord; remarks by President Minnie' Miller. Review of lesson work for the coming year was given by Counselor Isabel Adams; solo, Nearer My God to Thee, by stake chorister Gertrude Welsh of Paradise. Scriptural talk by Erma Nich-ols- ; selection, f'The Lords Pray-je- r by Singing Mothers; remarks by President Edwin Clawson and . . WHY WAIT FOR AN ANNIVERSARY OR BIRTHDAY? NOWS THE TIME TO . nUe6 -- I Don't Sabotage the President John H. Taylor took up the remainder of the time Conference field at Wellsville one, - rie. Hyrum Stake ident Clawson. Elder Ryberg Page SOUTH CACHE COURIER VYar at I Home! aiiia ng 0 Store as described before storing. Wash, you bathing suit in warm suds rinse and dry thoroughly and store in a box. If it is wool or partly of wool, put moth crystals, balls, or flakes with it and either wrap the box well or seal it. Wash and dry your bathing cap and put a little talcum powder or cornstarch inside it before storing. Put It away in a dark, cool place. Silas closing washable garments before launderSinging ing. Tub washable dresses, ' and Mothers' sang, Prayer Perfect iron if you wish. Put these frocks is a closing number. away in boxes or on hangers in All sessions of conference were protective bags. See that nonwash-abl- e very well attended.: dresses are clean, ' and hang them in garment bags that will keep out the dust. Launder washable coats or jackets before you store them. If soiled nonwashable types needr Put the garments on hangers, padded if possible, and store in ' Be sure you do a good job of protective bags. If the garment is wool, or partly putting away your summer clothes for their annual, rest this season, wool, safeguard it against clothes for careful putting away keeps moths and carpet beetles by putcondition and ting paradichlorobenzene them in better crystals, lengthens their life span, says. Miss balls, or flakes in the pockets and Susie Sanford, clothing specialist a bag of these preventives over the neck of the hanger. Then seal or for the Utah Extension Service. Check your dresses, coats, and fold the edges of the bag so cannot get in. Miss Sanford explains. moths or 'beetles jackets, Mend them if they need repair. Hang the bag in a cool closet.-Iyou have some wool or part- Try to remove any stains from . Allen of EXCESS ACID CUE TO FreeBookTellsofHomeTreatmeistthat Must Kelp or It Will Cost You Nothing above. remarks by Vi rri ipr tr tRAM garments that are not soiled or laun- - MUlWrl enough for I DisUeAr,s.ngon, dering, brush them thoroughly both Symptom,. inside and out and air them well ST AC H ULCEKa wool Over two million bottles of th WILLARD TKEATilBN T have been sold for rebel or from Stomach symptoms of distress arising Acid-P- oor and Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomacn, etc., Sleeplessness,triaM Gassiness, Heartburn, days due to Excess Acid. Sold on 15 which fully Message Willards for Ask explains this treatment iree at HYRUM DRUG Hyrum; Darley; , Save Clothing by Storing it Well RE-ELEC- T dry-cleani- WALTER Says Specialist K. GRANGER DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR U. S. REPRESENTATIVE GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 3 (Paid Poltical Advertisement) CrystalF urniture Co, Logans Trading Center New Shipment ' . . . X Coal Heaters 4 That's what wilt happen unless the Chain Store Death Tax : FAMOUS a. , (No. 2 on your November ballot) is Quick Meal Range vote against No. 2 and keep There is only one issue in this tax question. Shall the people of Utah be permitted to continue e chain buying necessities of life from stores, if they want to? Or, will they be forced to go to stores where prices and price ceilings are higher? The New 6500 Series offers many New, Features j. . . Improved Cooking Top and Anchor Plates . . . Large Pouch Feed Door. low-pric- New Beauty New Durability Here's How NOTE: Prices Works low-pric- 1 245(l Model as above less Water Jacket Eagle Goal Heaters it Sponsors of the Chain Store tax want to force, you to trade at stores where prices are higher , on the average, than chain store prices. They want to prohibit you from enjoying the savings you e chain stores like J. C. can make at Penney, Sears Roebuck, Montgomery Ward. They want to do this by imposing such a heavy tax on Utahs chain stores that these chain stores will have to close up. Priced $ low-pric- To keep low-pric- e e defeated. Plan now to Chain Stores in Utah! $5,000 Yearly Tax is the Death Blow No. 2 would impose an extra tax up to $5,000 every year on every new chain store opened iff Utah, and on any existing chain store moved to a new location. Before long, the 'chain stores would have to fold up for, without freedom to move as conditions change, no store could long survive. The Burden Will Fall on You With chain stores gone you would have no choice but to trade at stores where prices are higher. So, in reality, this excessive tax burden would indirectly fall on you. Thats why No. 2 is a tax on you! Chain Stores and the savings they bring you, mark the ballot (on November 3rd) like this New shipments, limited supply ... we urge you to shop early. ; 12 : NO. 2 CHAIN STORE LICENSE TAX An Act requiring licenses for retail stores main- - FOR tained or operated in Utah by chains having 10 or more stores; imposing special license taxes ranging from $30 to $300 annually, for each store in Utah on effective date of Act, and from $500 to $5,000, annually, for each store opened in Utah after such date, the amount of tax depending on the total number of stores in the chain, both within and without Utah, expressly exempt- - AGAINST ing certain oil company stations, public utility stores, commoo, carrier facilities, newspaper branch offices, and individually owned stores. inch fire bowl Ideal for 2 rooms Featured at Only 950 . Soflry No Trade-In- s this year on Heaters f Above is the exact wording as it will appear at the bottom of your ballot. This advertisement was paid for entirely with contributions irom citizens includ Ing stockholders and employees oi chain Stores whose savings ana are threat ned with destruction jobs Contributions from individual citizens will be welcomed. United Citizens Against Higher Prices Continental Bank Building Salt Lake City. Bena Maycock Badger Secretary . VJ ; ?? ; ... , j |