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Show ttit - THE CHURCHES ANNUAL . A LINE DRAW 'J ULT 9X921' a a'jw&v' st t7Ts3lrT'S5T?rratMik r roe,7 HTrwpptFtR' TO I MAPLE FLAT WAS RELIGIONS .ON HIKE ENJOYED BY MANY; BATHER DIES OF p jf;.r; F You Have The Satisfaction HEART TROUBLE IN UTAH - b Of Knowing That Our Prices Are Right. LAKE Last Irklaj evening the summer school students cf tha n of heart failure while Brigham (Continued from Page One.) Young University and many hike u.iti u t tal l.ai about a milt enthusiasts of Proo met in the B iii i f Uihu Sunday aiUruoon u Y. U. groe ready to take the anto halt Weil tie, ia "Mormon '.iiiiil principle ' nual moonlight hike to Maple Flat tlu and the other jit ol own.ng oi Ihoina. I arl Rtsle Church Before they left the Eighth The "Mormon doctrine of grounds the hikers were university and ectric)an living at bait Lake teaches an entertained t it lilt body was rttmeied about faith ln Jo- iUh .A. It requires salvation. feature-o- f fineprngxamwTa i horn ntter the utalitv'ln lostph Be the hooks In prowhieh was a one-aseph Smith, SupMadsen and lohn K' Mien and 'was play, duced or translated, in the priest- pressed Desires, presented under akeu to the home ot 11 runt ('iillies continuous and revelation, in the direction of Prof T. Eearl Par of mt hood, trom w litre it was later in baptism by Immersion at the doe Picture slides of a Timpano-go- s taken toyard Lake City balt hands of a "Mormon together with hike were shown, while Director Risley and his vute Russel! Arthi-balfaith in the Father, Son, and Holy E L Roberts explained features of father-i- n law and D Jl Arch! Ghost (with the Mormon" defini- the famous mountain brother bald, law, were members in Trinitarian as persons? At 10 oclock the whistle blew of a tion of the party which left Salt Lake Sunconditions of human salvation. It and the hikers wer eson on tbeir to visit Mrs Risleys nses the atonement of Christ to cov- way. The first half was called at day morning aunt, Mrs Hyrum S, Gillies, on a sin the of Adam, sin, er original the foot fif the Y mountain, where ranch near Vineyard. On the trip to and teaches its adherents to depend the line of march was fully organ- Vineyard, Risley seemed to have a as the basis of par- ised. As the climbers. wended their ,on good works premonition of bad luck and did not don for personal sins. It also way up the long .long trail they join in the merrymaking of the party. of tor doctrine a baptism would teaches occasionally stop here and About 2 oclock the three men toto is the there for short rests. In one se- gether with antagonistic the dead that Jay Gillies, son of Mr. Bible doctrine of retribution, and cluded. mystical spot the party lisnd Mrs. pdlies, went s winning in to remain tened encourages to people tales that of the spirits that the lake. Risley had been in the water haunt the cliffs and canyons as told but a short Impenitent time when he called for "Mormon"" Church Ninth The by Mary Wooley. Her stories help immediately after diving from a The doctrine awakened these spirits, for they are rowboat He believes in polygamy. then sank from sight. Is to them both sacred and funda- said to have cried in the darkness D. J. Archibold, who was about 20 and teach believe as mental. They the midnight band continued its yards distant from the where the "gates" a highway- Risley went down, swam point that Jesus Christ was a polygamist way-- At to the spot The manifesto of September 24, man of the mountains met the hik- where he had-seehis brother in law 1890, was not a repudiation of thy ers and aang his song of plunder sink. He dived repeatedly, but bemor-tiag- e, or celestial of plural and demanded tolldlf each one be- came exhausted before finding the doctrine and did not claim to be such. fore they were allowed to go on. disRussell Archibald body. Mormons After wandering through pines covered it with the 'Sud of afinally His It was, as all honest pole. confess, only a suspension of and quaken asps until 2:3 Oa. m., efforts to ' freely bring it to the surface were the practice for the time being. the flat was finally reached. There unsuccessful, as were those of Jay as be to before a huge camp fire the hikers Gillies. They hold the principle Madsen and John K. Allen assembled and enjoyed community then brought the drowned man to the eternal as God himself. Church singing and stories. Tenth Th'e "Mormon shore. As dawn came all made their way teaches that God Is a polygamist; Mr. Risley was born in Sdit Lake all of intelligent t oMother Lunas Nose. Here June 17, 1893. He received his educa-trothe natural father beings in heaven, earth, and hell; they watched the elqutsite light of at the Washington school He that angels, mem and devils are his the morning come, and before Old was assistant engineer at the naturor Sol crept over the pastern crest the offsprings by procreation, companys plant at Saldura al generation; and that Adam is the party had finished a delicious break- at the time of his death. He had just father of Christs human nature as fast, and everyone was delighted come into Salt Lake with his family scene as the on a vacation to visit with his father with the Brigham was father of his children. church and shadow wasexquisite With such a lifted from the - great in law, Russell Archibald. system of doctrine Christians can valley the lake, and the beautiful Besides his widow, Mr. Risley is have nothing in common but the Vrovo. survived by four children: Mary E to the Leone, Dorothy and Virginia. need of the great salvation of the As they wandered back God man, Christ Jesus city all expressed a wish that every Issued by order of the Presbytery citizen of Provo would take the trip RECOVERING FROM OPERATION. of Utah, Indorsed by the Congrega- which they declared gave them a While engaged in his fakorite pastional Association of Utah, and by broader view of the beauties of ma' the Baptist Association of Utah. , time, fishing, Saturday ture and the great outdoors. afternoon) John M. Bestclmeyer, manager of the At the first organization meeting Eureka Bullion Mining companys RELIEF SOCIETY BRANCH held yesterday afternoon at the mens property, was stricken suddenly with Friends of Mr. Bestel-- , Mra. Inez K. Allen, stake presi-- . gymnasium of the B. Y. U., twelve appendicitis. were had who Mrs? students organizmeyer, and of accompanied him Relief companies Society, of the dent Annie D. Palmer, first counselor, ed with about eighteen persons per Hobble Creek, hurried him to Provo went to Soldier Summit Sunday dad roup. Many hikers could not attend and an operation was performed imSothis initial meeting and these will be mediately. While he is said tp be suf-- i organised a branch of the Relief .were organized this evening Or Wednes1 fering considerable pain, his condi-- , officer! ciety. .The following Mrs. pres day evening at 5:30 oclock at the tion this morning is declared by his( Mary Bills, appointed: M ost of the outside physician to be favorable same place. ident; Mrs. Katherine Grimes, first organized in Salt since the, operation was performed counselor; Mrs. Lottie Snyder, se- hikers are Jietng before complications of a serious nacond counselor; Mrs. Beatrice Smith Lake City or in the other cities and ture had set in. Grove. direct to will Aspen these go treasurer. and. The foundation for our growing business was built on square dealing. When you buy here you know youll get 100 per cent satisfaction. Quality is assured if bought here. antl-Blbllc- al HERES REAL VALUES. ct d, $1.25 Mens Athletic ion Suit3. Un- Kid English Cross Ox- Special for ford. bar check, .nains)k with ribbed insert. -- Mens brown $8.00 Kool-fi- t- this week. -- j n $1.50 knit Utah-Salduro- L.D. S. Garments, summer weight, $1.15 Does your boy need a Suit? of pants at a big saving. Another shipment of Mens and Work Hose Just Arrived Semi-Dre- - ss lie . Here is an opportunity to buy a real good Suit with two pairs $7.45 $9.85 ed -- , secretary -- i Pi Starts Monday at Irvines and Continues Balance of Week SUITS ORGANDIE DRESSES ' . News of merchandise in immediate demand is sprinted in this advertisement This will he the most profitable shopping event of this season for you, if you take advantage of the Woriderful values offered .; v i . t SUITING GOOD PERCALE $ Im M 10. Special at Yard and Regular 35c Value, Now Yard 14. Yard 13. SILK BLOUSES SILK SKIRTS JERSEY AND SERGE SUITS NEW ORGANDIE ; DRESSES , Values to $35.00. Easily Worth $35.00, on , sale for, only On Sale 912. 75 10.75 DURETTA CLOTH 45c. 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