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Show f 9 J THE PROVO POST ' PAGE THREE c Quarterly Conference In College Hall Sunday i ' You get-aHoiiH-i- 'f' T sf action cat chew of Splat 1 ca thO-doKcioui GTeet- - ' ; V ixampl? and bore a strong testimony The Quarterly conference of thq, of the truthfulness of the gospel. El- Utah stake convened in College hall fbr WilliaiDL Tew of.Mnpleton spoke i the work of missionai its in the Sunday morning owing to fhe uusac condition of the tabernacle roof. fields tf labor and of the good dole Pm oident Joseph B. Keeler was in President Amos N. Mcriil (t the t a Mke presjdei.vy spoke on tin charge . i Qi Tiro choir and . He .vm ... tongiegatiousang K it Tl'tn! Thee, O (led, for a Proph- going on in lbi u fit." P.Mb H.r or Spring " tb.'t 1. W.ll. the W, A'dv''.-- ' !e j ir i.o a In. Mon. He irt on the up a . ..My Piesident ..ker and firt co.i-l- t .uiu eiiu! tli. Cue i ijc Wednesday, October 27 tel repo. a he I.a ; i btli In ir hit at pi'i lod or ate T am' in the Knowledge " v Tin? , YUMA Mvstie 'Wander RUBY LANG Foremost Prima Donna .Ntju-ric-- THATEK DUO Holland Original Novelty. Featuring Han3, the .Singing Goose PARAMOUNT TRAVEL SERIES COLUMBIA ORCHESTRA 1 -- d5 n Spear Head from iit a October FriHay, MATINEE AT 4 P. M. ' 29 " , e. which you bite the tastiest, wholesomest of chews, represents the highest form of plug tobacco production. Try C:UA7, Head -the very best chew that money can buy. -- JESSE In a picturization of a thrilling and tense play of advenentitled ture and love by William Somerset-Maught, The Explorer5 r Ahe-teaeU- Tel-lega- n, - - The story of an adventurous youth who led an explora: tion party in Central Africa and who risked the life and honor for the woman he loved. Wonderful - 1 fceenes Se-V- New a pictnr- - Columbia Theatre V j 1 Provo r: - - - - - Utah - Thursday, November 4 all te "1 of native life and customs ization of a play which was the sensa- tional success oi two continents " If You Examine A Flake . ,v ly w--- L LOU TELLEGEN v ?ree L. LASKY Presents the Internationally Famous Romantic Star , W. H.' FRAZEE PRESENTS A Laughing Festival By Edward Peple "faith Oscar Figman and Nw York Cast -- - ; Whole World Laugh i Praised to the skies by every critic. Everybody who sees A pair Tf Sixes funniest farce they ever saw. Making the says 'it is the , PRICES 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.30 1 Seats on sale Wednesday, Nov. 3 ,10 a. m. now with money order. Li I '7 kl dfii'ifr'f hn Mail orders - ' ir -r- ' - Post I, HE!, ieca By Harkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, no one can tell, becauee It does saf naturally. Ho You evenly. just dampen a or brush'with it and draw soft sponge tuim APPLY SI tb-wo- rld 1 -- 'n Super ior Corn Flakes, v. 10c, 20c, 30c -- THE PARISIAN TRIO tin I Instrumentalists j r the-powe- I 9 ;15 lit Spencer and Williams in. ; PUTTING IT OVER'-- 1 must know that Cod live, -- vL 10c, 20c. Evening, 7 :30, Matinee, 3 :45 earth referred the congregation the and Its representative was church as a great corporation In great split Informed hat io snch assistance which all raember8 are stockholders was needed. and should attend the meetings to OVERFLOW MEETING learn what Is being done Is the church. He referred to Vice President MarElder Talmage spoke in the aftei shall's comparison of the Mormon noon in an overflow meeting In the church and the German army and THE AMERICAS TOBACCO CO. He spolje pf the relationlibrary. said he agreed with Marshall. The God and man. Stating between speaker urged the Saints to exert ship Is the it quality in the human themselves to greater faith and re. that soul rather numbers that has than of faith THE EXPLORER AT THE a friend of hi living In the Congo lated Instances of Lord. People had with The Influence t Je8UJ Christ. COLUMBIA NEXT FRIDAYt Free States, Owing to the war they of prayer, the criticised philosophy Utah stake Is one of the largest in ,were sent to this country In a rather wlo no Those matter how why. ey the entire church and one of the nest. . CUT roundabout way. They were carried had experienced the efficacy of prayFor the principle native characters However, the stake had a record of Paul tates 42 In cent teachers used in the Jeese L. Lasky.produdioaiyH visits er knew beyond any controversy that 0ouly per. prayer was - answered. The speaker Loanda by a native. From Iheie they'fcrramlli!eK:' Bat he urged of The Explorer," in which Lou Feller th9 "time t''',r'h rK,r th'in bcrme slaves expressed the the ceiebralfed international were sent to Cape Town by a coast 0r,!! come of prayer when would the power to btaihiUz and told them to use w 111 be seen at The CoUimtyiA on wise; sailing vessel. .From Cape H scientists. be would by recognized in their teachings4 4m Hday, matinee and night, six natives Town were sent to' Sydney and Judgment and illustrations Instances they gave many Brimhall H. were especially imported from cenPresident George tral Africa by the Lasky company. from there to Honolulu, thence to spoke on the power of religion and of the scientific basis of telagraphy, and physiological operaThey brought with them their native Los Angeles. The drums were ac- told of faith of scientists in a God, telephony ' In tions. prayer, earnest, sincere war drums, spears, knives, for use companied by six natives and an' in- and referred to the curtailment ot is a- power that reaches there prayer, use in the production. With the six terpreter, who also take part in the the atheist because he cannot he In Heaven and will oe our Father to came a tribe chief, who acts as in- picture. grateful to anything for what has consideration by Him. The given been done for him. There should be terpreter in the picture. between close existing relationship two The huge native war drums used 'Miss Thelma Smart entertained ambitions, .said the speaker, material man and God, things was -- in the central African scenes in the about ten guests Sunday evening in one to go on a mission and one to familiar illustrated things. by many honor of Miss Leah Smart who left be at the head of a home,- - He then production were brought by this dominion' for this production. They yesterday for Payson for an indefi- told of the work accomplished by the Man had been given things and he should use this dowere secured by Mr. Tellegen, thru nite visit. missionary class of the Brigham for good. No thought even minion Young university. He alao spoke of be could thought without having its eduthe attitude of the people toward cation and said President Joseph F. eHfet beyond the ithipker andf its Smith was right In decrying the mad influence would reach out and affoct clamor for worldly education to the others for good or evil. . The speaker encouraged the cultineglect of happiness of the horns of clean thoughts and clean vation' which the gospel brings and referred that nothing should be done actions to the increase of the Church teachwe would be asnamed bewhich of ers college which has now reached an enrollment of 330, a 309 per cent in- fore the Lord or to hae anyone know. crease over last year. Elder A. P. Merrill referred to A duet, The Morning Breaks,' the Shadows Flee, was rendered by J. the later experiments In wireless telephony and the great results obR. Boshard and C. E. Watson. of President J. William Knight oi tue tained which were but. Indications demonstrated be to things greater stake presidency gave a testimony of and the blessing of giving to others and through the power of the Lord -- nature. of forces said that there Is not a ward In the operations of the stake that does not need "the help These recent demonstrations o the of 'the human voice He referred to the wonderful transmission of all. made it appear that some of the proaccomplishments of the .age and how were consistent It is for God to do greater phetic declarations of the past have as may so not they improbable things with so much more ease. of He apoke appeared. previously The morning services closed wBh e t spirit the choir singing an anthem. Bene- the importance oi diction was pronounced by Elder Dr--p and u.nJ attuned to righteousness . aue l a degree that we u sht )e C. Fullmer of Sprlngvllle. spirit ot to icccl.o . a , Afternoon rw--j After the singing rod rve-. Poulton Spoke of the hv ldent Keeler in4.rc',c"l , r,e:i!gi Of the . the gospel and the im of Charles H. Hart o) tk . susn ,I Th& speaketf u'.a portance of so living that all Quorum. serve to and desire early recollections of Provo and nail see our sincerity Latter-da- y Saint The that he had been visiting stakes for the Lord. :n people ten years but that this was the firtt .should be the happiest because cf the blessings and opportunity he had had to visit Utah stake. He then took" up' the fruits promises ot the gospef and tae opporLo.il of the gospel and related instances tunities given for service to the You can see little white puffs on each flake Sind fclloAirca. for work where results had come ' fllshop O. B. Huntington spoke of a distinguishing characteristic of this new food. done by elders years afterward. He of prayer, giving illusspoke of the modern Inventions md the efficiency how sound 14 cjxrrid thousands of trations. An entirely new method of making these New Toast-lie- s Bishop Joseph A. Buttle spoke ui miles through the ether and combrings out all the delightful com flavour; and gives evil thoughts pared1 these acts with acts we do the danger of permitting them & body and firmness that dont mush down in and urged the entertained be to and things' we accomplish' in working cream or milk . cultivate to 'Pun people for the gospel. President Hart spoke young to tho testified also He and told mothers to thoughts.. words flftcomfort as some Eat tell. let taste But the they dry, just how the work they do aids in accom- power of prayer. come from the package, compare their delicious taste C. R. Johnson's quartet rendered plishing the great thtngs In the with that Of anyj'corn flakes you have eaten and yoU He gave instances of how selections at the overflow meeting. church. understand why New Fost Toasties are called , . Benediction was offered by . Elder good deeds, though small, may be the , Edwin 01son.' the foundations for the great things of the earth. Mrs." Lester Draper of Gunnison The Johnson quartette sang One and .Mrs. Alvin Larsen of Salt Lake Solemn Thought Sweetly Your grocer has them now. Elder JamesSlmpklns of Sprlngvllle have been visiting their mother, Mi? ten days. spoke briefly Vih the results of good R. Ek Parcell, for the past , KZJ Pi turn. ; la Apostle i'..ie ag Mgns " f. ,t rf.eiings, o: the times r.id tol i h .... apos. i v being again.it 1 tie s (ft uld had refused to Inlieie tho 0. the lii't Uie. motiths of llMror!uldi or JeM.a Christ nuil he was or an Increase of 2311. The IctlU f crucifttJ. Then he said tint' fodjv i3t)S..r. i recent d society against jvc are little better prtpeiul lor the 917. 0 for - the same period last year. coming of Christ than wj.m the peoThe tithing fund has also bee drawn ple in former times. ,npon for $l2fl.fl3 compared with The speaker referred to the grosi jSli26.90 for the fust nine months of meiy who said there could be no mors last year. wars and yet true to the prophets and , The statistics of the stake showed their prophecies the greatest wur a met 'bership of 13,610. There being nown to the wot id has broken out. 309 births, 868 baptisms, 88 templejefei.ring t(J higher crp j(.js,!) he gavc mariiages, 43 civil "instances of how men tried to put he deaths a a 3ni is s fo n a iMe s it ahead of the great truths told by field. There are 2832 families in the the prophets. In closing his atldrers stake. Three wards,," Lake View. Elder Talmuge told of the excelUni Springville Second, and Timpanngos condition of the church spiritually had visited 100 per cent of the fami- and temporally. He related how one lies. Mapleton led in church attenu-ancgreat paper, had offered to give the church an opportunity to defend itApostle James E. Talmage addressed self In what was supposed to be .the to and diiion of th splendid tary. plug of ' can is .made in one of the most plug factories. spotlessly- clean and frigidly sani gold-brow- Of opin J PLUG TOBACCO That luscious, ! ie T f tpvor and the up-to-d- hi g'-ini- aosolute a.r.aran ev ils supremely pin I1 ! ' Young 1, Bring BackTIs Natural Color, Gloss and Thickness. 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