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Show 7- Interesting Subjects Discussed In Quarterly Conference m Jany : IntTCifarette: Crusade-- - Stimulated-by-Speakers- Comic Japanese, Opera The Mikado Tabernacle Choir cTSla Monday, Feb. 7 GILBERT AND SULLIVANS MOST CHARMING OPERA IN TWO ACTS I I : il who'Take Issue With Opponents of Measure to Prohibit Sale of Cigarettes. - , !! il m tjr .. , conference ciety tind .declared that the women In the of that organization who were active-- ! was held stake UtteUtah engaged in teaching and other tabernacle excellent attendance atall tlvitie8 were 95 per cent more than President T. N. Taylor those similiarly engaged during the The conference opened by previous year. In discussing the rengregation singtogOur God lief work of this stake President j Taylor stated that the Near East Reto Thee,atod the lief fund contributions throughout offeredty Elder George Selsonr The congregation then the stake were as follows: . Presl Bonneville, $ 140.85; Grand View I., "Redeemer of IsraeJL" J P. Eggertsen was the first Branch, $95.25; Manavu, $266.24; Leaker. He urged the saints of the Mapleton, 248.43; Pioneer ,$158.41; View, $95; Provo First null Vtake to do all In. their power Pleasant In the ward, $344.25; Provo Second ward, , oelst the officers parlous In carrying on the work of the 182.00; Provo Third ward, $22.35; Provo Fourth ward, $225.00; Provo ijrck. Fifth ward, $308.71; Provo Sixth Present. Apostle Talmage ward, Sharon, r $310.35; J. R.. Boshard and Miss Prof First, Spring$210.42; n. sang Blttbeth Evans, ville $181.79-- , Springville Elder James E. Talmage Third- Second, $175.45; Thistle v tk quorum of twelve apostles waa Branch, ward, $66.45; Timpanogos, Lent in an official capacity. He Total, Hied for a roll call of certain of7 $122.04; Vineyard, $78.05. He then $3839.24. ncen and organisations. In speaking of the duties of the obedi-Th- e goto briefly on the value of Latter-da- y Saints President Taylor congregation then sang declared that salvation depends upGalds Ls O Thou Great Jehovah, on the fulfillment of Gods laws here ttd the benediction was by Elder-upon the earth.He spoke of the gnest T. Reynolds of Springville. of the priesthood in develop. Saturday Afternoon Session. . power The speakers at the afternoon ses ing boys and said that with such an aid young men of the church have (joa were Elders W. H. Boyle, James In referring to Jorgen Hanson, John many advantages. U Brown, habit the speaker statthe gidien and James E. Talmage. The ed cigarette that he knew of nothing that prayer was by Patriarch opening to deteriorate the spiritual tended Musift was furnished Jones. Albert of the boy like the cigarette. lyElla Ritchie, Stubbs. Or Bailey growth The He declared that Btrdlng and the congregation. In this habit had a terrible struggle afternoon session was brought to a the benediction by If they made any spiritual headway dote following at all. The speaker urged the fathBfehsp Haber J Meeks of, be Knab ers of young 'tocn to- besT a partitra take of Zion. In training the The Sunday' morning services of the atresponsibility cion against such disastrous The opening prayer was youth tala Top. habits. - pened by the choir and congregatIn referring to the work of teachion singing "High on the Moun-tThe opening prayer was by ing President Taylor urged those Hill of Spring-wRl- women who have the time and abiliPatriarch George-R- . following which Miss Elizabeth ty to offer their services in teaching and the choir sang Holy Spirit the little children as well as those of more mature age. In addressing the Faithful Guide. men the speaker declared that It President Taylor Speaks. President T. N. Taylor greeted the was their duty to assume the respontints and expressed great aatlsfac-th- sibility of spreading the truthB and at the progress of this stake in his exhortation declared that their tiring the past year. He stated that very neighbors are hungry for the the tithing had Increased eight per word of the gospel. cent over last year and the tlth pay- Truthfulness In Urged. er ten per cent; while the fast ofPresident George H. Brimhall of ferings had Increased fifty per cent. the Brigham Young University then President spoke of the value of a patriarchal Taylor especially the work, of the. Relief So blessing as a guide to a young per- - l. A splendid selection of principal character?, an - excellent chorus with an enlarged regular quarterly lr - ac-i!- :l :j ... o COLUMBIA , $56.45-Springvi- fL V J ft 14 s - ViA n VI . Seventy-fiv- e if? o. ple II ii ill ::: ::: uV !:! J production. Sii ill : did opera. lle ::: tume with fine scenic effects. , Delightful music, sang by- - your- - singers, with text full of wit and humor. Dont fail to See this home ORCHESTR Principals and chorus under the most able stage direction of Prof. Pardoe. Witness your own buys and girls in this splen- in gorgeous peocos- Vir duet.-Sup-tlo- SEAT SALE MONDAY, FEB. 7 ADMISSION $1.50, $1.00 and 50c . ttt Hi ::: tit Hi in lit -- ' 4Kk? A ::1 gnr4s5ssirns--n?sianj;m:nn9nrj;5i-shirJBiaaiigni3Lnssgsi3ign-in-- - - o. e. on m Tith-payi- com-aend- ng ed B. Y. University Faculty - And Student Body Pass Resolution V VERY LITTLE WORK AT KNIGHT WILLARD CONFIDENT HE CAN WHIP THE TINTIC MINES Jan. 37. Reports from WORLD CHAMPION theEUREKA, mines of this district inKnight Arid-Cigaret- te dicate that the work is confined 27. Jan. NEW YORK, Beaming largely to taking ont ore, but Last Friday afternoon the faculty the speaker of the house, Senator with smiles that radiated the confid.-enc- e being paid te development and the Southwick press: xfthe. Brigham Young Universityhe expressed in his ability to "work. all of the work at met and 'formulated a communicaPractically Is first the- duty ot come back, Whereas.lt e Jess Willard, tion to be sent to the state leglsla- - the state to insure life, liberty and the is in the Cons, beDragon property heavyweight boxing champion, tnre relative to the Southwick anti-- , the persuit of happiness; search today for training quar- hands of the smelting company and gan cigarette MIL, , ,X&8 communication tyherejis. $hevnse of tobacco espe- ters for his prospective match here the Tintic Milling company. The ' sent is as follows cially the cigarette Is Injurious to life with Jack Dempsey on March 13 smelter , people . are" mining a nice Provo, Jan. 28, 1S21 now tips the tonnage of Iron ore, handling It unwho tall The 'Impairing efficiency; Kansan, physical To the Legislators of the State of Whereas, the use of tobacco In scales at 240 pounds, arrived in der a regular leasing agreement - Utah; gives the mining company public Inhibits the personal liberty town last night and a lengthy confer- which Ladies and Gentlemen: ence with Tex Richards, the promot- fixed royalty. The operations of the children and of the deprives majority The faculty of the Brigham er. He said he had been in light Tintic Milling company are in the of the proper envlorment; Young University in ' sessicn other end of the property, where a effitraining for several weeks. Whereas, the impairing the January 28. 1921, by unanimWillard his In drawl, large amount of low grade ore is exquiet typical libciency and inhibiting of personal ous vote urgently petition your hands of at the his defeat declared posed. erty, prevents maximum happiness; Dempsey was an accident. honorable body to pass the At the Iron Blossom the lessees 'Tin a is evil the tobacco bill. Whereas, Southwick are was un him. I can best satisfied I responisble for the ore which is to loss the state; great economical The following reasons are now Toledo. know fortunate But at being placed en the barket, yon InterThe ' Whereas, the use of tobacco given for this request: come the of their in life setbacks operations extending to all of every fere with the mental life of the indi- man. For cigarette is the most Injurious you cant name the older workings of the mine. One Instance, Instate of thus the vidual of robbing form of tobacco and because ballplayer who plays year in and Important piece of development work tellectual power that It might otherits cheapness and accessibility out without missing a fly ball is being handled by the company men rear wise possess; its use is increasing with alarmand then. I missed a high fly and that Is the drift oa the 3300 low Whereas, tobacco advertising takes ing rapidity, and it Is proving Toledo." level, which is being driven out it undue advantage of the immature a serious menace to society. ' It the southeast for the purpose Willard indulged in a guffaw that and mind, is, especially injurious to young of cutting ground which Is directly was asked he when hook his aides cannot Whereas, the advertising people. It has been the obserif he wanted to Dempsey In below a big quarts vein which crop consistently be prohibited unless the order to replenish fight vation of this faculty that the store. to the surface. Officers of the Iren financial his . sale of tobacco Is resented; cigarette smokers are decidedly I wish I did hive less, he eaid, Blossom Consider this a very lm- smokof Inthe Whereas, prohibition successful in physical, less piece of prospecting. maybe I wouldn't be bothered ao'.portant ing In public places would set the mnchwith tellectual, and moral tests, than care taxes. I income dont such on It Is. apparent-- stamp of public disapproval are all I w&nt la a 'FOR SALE about wagon, Cooper of the ' Call at 487 action; box and "springs. to that, thelawenforcement show chance the public that I am low - j use tobacco of nonthe the to Whereas, . relative present F 15 North University Ave-era the physical standard of the race a better fighter than Dempsey. sale of tobacco to minors and our threatening the prohibition of Its use by Be It Resolved Therefore, that we them Is made extremely diffithe students of the Brigham Young cult by glaring and insidious cont 1 n u a 1 1 y University, in student body assem BdvertisementB bled do hereby urge the adopitlon of flashed before them In newsBe it further resolved the same. papers and hill boards. that copies of the resolution be mailRespectfully submitted,' ed to the president of the senate, the GEORGE H. BRIMHALL, speaker of the house. Senator South President, wick and to the press. E. H. HOLT, Secretary. - ( Signed GEORGE S. BALLIF. the action the facultys Following President, student body of the school unanim .. ERNEST L. WILKINSON, ously passed the following resolutChairman of Committee onReso- ion,- copies oIwb,ich were ordered U.-PR0V0 sent to the president of the" senate, lutions, was the on E. James principal Tafmage son. The speaker then touched He referred to President the law of tithing and told of an in- speaker. reference to the cigarette Knights cident that illustrated a point he de- evil and declared that the Rev, Elsired ot emphasize, stating that the mer I. Goshen of Salt Lake had takmembers of the church are too often en occasion to showonthat he cannot take a broad stand any big queslikely to get Into -the attitude of the tion that comes before the people of In grain who measuring farmer that which be Intended to give as tithing. this state. Dr. Talmageto said antithe He stated that the person to whom Mr. Goshen's opposition not the first inhis story applied would fill his meas- cigarette bill was had taken a stand ure with grain and then conclude stance wherein he measures in this of reform that It was too full and scrape off a against state. The speaker stated that he quantity fearing that he wouldor give the did not wish his audience to gain more than his allotment he was of the amount he knew he should give. Af- the impression thatwas one of state, church the the several times, opinion this ter doing In his declared hut that opinion each became impatient he speaker said, the right, and it is and said: "Get out of her Mr. Individual tohas exert every effort possiDevil or 1 will pile this measure up his duty so full that It will not hold another ble against evils that are aa annoying The speaker then referred as that of tobacco smoke. He kernal to the value of honesty snd red to an instance wherein certain Saints to he persons had brought suit against u?ged the Latter-da- y asking $15,000 damhonest In the payment of their tith- gas company ages on account of being annoyed by . ing. - from this company's gas Legislature ProgreMlng. sank fumes hat-JL. ' malns- .those Florence Meldrum Anderson Season Ticket $ 2 ; Gen. Admission 50c- people were entitled to $15,000, he Hark! What In Those Holy Voices. was entitled to $16,000,000, for he President J. WHliam Knight ofthe been annoyed thousands of times stake presidency referred briefly to had when state riding 'on trains and while in legislature. the in his activities The speaker depublic buildings. He salld that he believed It would and clared that he had no objection to not be amiss to refer to thiswork pro-, persona outside of the church using Axnressed gratification at the tobacco - ifthey would .. go out by a lawmak Utah made by gres being to smoke. The speaker themselves referred Inr body. President Knight made both old and by urged the women, to an address that - had been young to use their influence with an oppoonent of the Attractive-Openinas fan- men and declared that if the young bill, which he characterized g - to women would belief as cigarette object his atical, and he expressed Into operwholesome a would have it smoking were put that If such a law ot the state influence on yonng men. ation and the citizens the Elder Seymour B. Yonng spoke of would do their share to carry ont would mean of respecting the rights of provisions of the law It men ot the the need others and told many Incidents cona great deal to the young cerning his life and the early state. A largo. Salt Lake distributor is looking for a which the church had gone B. Speaks. Young Seymour seven Music for the afternoon dealer to handle in Provo and vicinity two of the Seymour B. Youag, of the- on the through. session was furnisnea by the taberpresidents of Seventies spokeof nacle choir. Prof. J. W. McAllister, countrys most popular cars. work of the various organizations Relief Aldons Dixon," and the congregation the state snd commended the for the sang the "Doxology, Bishop Johr Societies In making sacrifices orph-of Johnson opened the services with ot thousands ot hungry benefit It is an exceptionally attractive opening, requirBelgium pnd France daring prayer and the benediction was byans He referred to the .Elder John D. Dixon. President Tayj the world war ing but small capital. Overhead can be kept at a and lor expressed thanks to Prof. EastSmith, of Joseph prophecies minimum and a vigorous selling activity is" cer--" wherein mond and those who took part In the pointed to several Instances fulfilledas was a been that had given pageant splendid those prophecies tain to yield a big return.. taber- - part of the conference Friday V' - n Ella Ritchie Stubbs-an- "We the But Are jng. choir sang, OurIs Address Heaven , Care Provo Post. Following the afternoon session a Strangers Here,benediction was by priesthood meeting was held and the The Home. conference closed, with a meeting Elder E. C. Hendrlcksen.Goshen. under the auspices of M. I. A. Sun-- Takes Issue With the afternoon session Elder da y evening. little-attentio- - one-tim- , - -- antic-cigaret- te -- i; -- be-wa- rd ... non-user- s. ike ySu NSTANT the-purs- t i ch e; t 4- - Provo Lyceum Course Auspices of Because of its attractive' flavor and real economy. iRere s no waste because it is prepared instantly, in the cup by the addition of hot water, and you can make it strong or mild to suit individual taste. B. Y. tip in the morning tired and unrefreshed, with a dull, heavy head, often amounting to headache, to feel are symptoms tf and blue food poisons, not neuby tralized or eliminated by bowels, liver and kidneys acting in harmony. low-spirit- ed self-poisoni- ng Bsediiaiiiii's help to remove the cause of this trouble. They act gently and safely but also. very effi- ciently. ky druggists fcwugbiMt th vorlcL bonq 10c 25c. I I f 1 Chicago Thursday, Feb. 3 8:00 p.m. - Tabernacle -- He-decla- red To Get HIGH of the University Healthful Satisfying Postum Cereal Co,Ini. Battle Crgck.Hfch. I Dr. Herbert L. Willett Economical Made by i 3 Presents Instant Postum : 0 anti-cigaret- -t- An in the Automobile Field te vlssl-tud- es ' -- even-nac- le , . ' At -- l I 3 '1 |