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Show THE HERALD Sunday School Lesson, Acts TURNING RACK By IIARLOWE ; Romans 1:14-1- JOURNAL, 11:1-2- 4 6; LOGAN, S A UTAH, T IJ K 1) A V, S E After visiting the Isle of Cyprus, Paul and Barnabas, accompanied by Luke, sailed for Pamphylia on the southern coast of Asia Minor, where they landed at Perga. The low damp region, hedged in by mountains, was alive with fever, and Paul contracted malaria. Mark returned o Jerusalem, leaving the two to continue their journey alone. They went norwthward into the higher regions of Galatia. Scout Court of Honor proceedings for the Oneida district will be held under the auspices of Grendale Troop 68 of the Cache Valley council in the Glendale ward chapel, Sunday at 7:30 p. Syndicate TRY OUR NEW CLEANERS AND TAILORS SQUIRES It was a journey of one hundred miles from Perga to the Pisidian Antioch, a large and important Roman city situated on the great highway running east and west across Asia Minor. Antiochus the Great had transplanted to ,the city two thousand Jewish families in an effort to bind Phrygia and Syria together. So it was there Paul and Barnabas paused after a multitude of hardships. 126 N. Main 126 N. Cleaners-Tailo- rs Squires Cleaning Fancy Garments Our Specialty. Superior Cleaners. PAGE , FIVE-- SCOTT RICHARDS FUNERAL 4 01 200 West Center SHOP Visit our shop and let us explain the low prices we have to offer you in Permanent Waxing. We guarantee to please. 65 North Main I PST A IKS Phone 237 I when completed. The Mormon T mplc COMPLETED AT FINAL COST OF $4,000,000 roof. An organ, SELECT A DAIRY which distributes milk that has been properly produced from healthy cows, under dean and sanitary conditions. GIBBONS DAIRY Phone Prompt Service 950-- We Specialize In 33c and Dinners, every Sunday Chicken Always Ready to Spring Serve 45c 10c FIIED-MA- X CAFE East of Cache Valley Bank Salt Lake City, Utah pillars to support the eggshaped Logan When Brigham Young led his followers across the wastes of Utah to found a new home, foremost among the first buildings erected was a place of worship. A carpenter ' himself, he naa done much of the work on the first Mormon temple at Kirtland, just outside the city of Cleveland, Ohio. Next, the band went to Nauvoo, 111., where Joseph Smith, the founder, met death at the hands of a mob. Then came the exodus. When the Saints first settled in Utah, they employed a small tabernacle in winter, but met in an open air amphitheater in the summertime. Young next built an ovaldomed tabernacle on Temple Suare, seating 8,000 people and constructed without Mormon built, was one of the wonders. Next came the Temple of today. The building took forty years, nor was it completed until after the death of Brigham Young. The corner stone was laid in 1853. It was finished in 1893 and dedicated by President Wilfred Woodruff. From the start, work was discontinued from time to time due to lack of funds or lack of blocks Granite cooperation. were dragged by oxen from the canons miles away. This alone required years. Young wished it built to last till the millen-ium- . After It was started, he had it torn down and the foundations relaid because he discovered it was on small, chin-k- y stone. It cost $4,000,000 The Temple has four engines and dynamos for 2.000 electric lights, pumps, boilers, and two elevators in the central of the six towers. There is a central heating plant, ventilating system, and a baptismal font of iron, reached by twelve steps, supported bv twelve life-siz.oxen in a railed enclosure three feet below the floor. It can be filled or emptied in sixteen minutes. Oil paintings adorn the walls The of some of the rooms. The Descent from Crucifixion, the Cross and Christ Preachare some ing to the Nephites. Vast mirrors and of these. chandeliers are in other rooms. Frescoes from the Book of Mormon adorn the walls. No building is more typical of the dogged determination of its builders than is the Mormon Temple. Copyright. 1931, Publishers Syndicate ed As-tl- Mesdames , , 2-- Amelia and 6-- 7 4 T day evening for her sister, Zona. Out door games were played and refreshments were served to Misses Lorna Lorentzem is Schiess. Elna Mathews, Alda Kendrick, Joyce and Cleo Bessie Mendelkow, Clawson, Norma Rinderknecht, Wanda and Zona Mathews. Mrs. Lena Ballard left for her home In California after a pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs. Jophia Mathewa Miss Zona Mathews accompanied her to spend the winter. Miss Erma Chugg entertained at dinner on Thursday in honor of her birthday. bowl of asters formed the centerpiece and covers were laid for Mrs. Veda Purser, Misses Norma Rinderknecht, Cleone McBride, Lucille Fife, Relda Fuhriman, Amy Pickett, Connie Schuess, Wyno-n- a Hansen, Velda Bryson, Wanda Mathews and the hostess. Mrs. Retta Mathews assisted in serving.. Following the dinner bridge was played. Miss Relda Furhrinan won high score and Miss Lucille took the consolation prize. Miss Ada Frank spent part of last week with Miss Grace PETER J. PETERSON Let Me Make an Estimate on Your Plumbing De-lor- Steen. Darvel Hammond left Saturday for Minneapolis to resume his duties there. Miss Karma Checketts entertained at a chicken dinner on Sunday. California lillies were used for the center piece. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. William Checketts, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Petersen, Lyman and Lee Chelketts, Misses Lucia Wahlen and Arva Morgan, Perle Petersen and the hostess. Leland Zollinger underwent an operation on Tuesday for his leg which was broken about a year ago. Mrs. Jessie Cook of Avon visited with her parents on Wednesday. Misses Vern Baer, and Connie Schiess left Sunday to teach school in Coppertown and Trenton respectively. Miss Wanda Mathews entertained at a lawn party on Fri- - SCOn LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR Scientific lfanipulating and Adjusting . 193 West 1st North Phone 329 a. m., Office hours: p. m., Evenings Other hours by appointment. 9-- Miss Connie Loveland spent part of last week with Miss Ann H CONFIDENCE BEAUTY MRS. IDA M. We Give S. & H. Green Stamps IS OCR AIM DIXIE-RU- TH uni-.ii-L- ed Hose Repairing Hemstitching HOIE Phone 219 Good audiences are as important as good pictures. This is the pronouncement of John M. Stahl, famous as a producer of domestic problem dramas, and director of Seed, the which Universal production comes to the Capitol theatre on Sunday, with a cast headed by John Boles, Genevieve Tobm and Lois Wilson. By this, explains Stahl, "I mean suitable audiences, composed to a great extent of people who are more or less familiar with the environment and subject matter treated on the screen. Since one of the principal a motion picture Is to When the sabbath came again, the two aims of its present story with such fievangelists went to the synagogue to find delity that each member of the it so crowded that the Jews became jealous audience imagines himself acSince tually taking an active part in and contradicted Pauls teachings. its incidents. I believe that the refuse the word Paul of declared, God, you we will give it to the Gentiles. So to the picture dealing wih the problems of the home is the one Gentiles they preached until they were which al will hold the most forced to leave the city. Then they journeyThe appeal. Iconium. at on ed until they finally arrived drawing room plays of sophistication, or those films which unaccustomed (enof Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hammond. deal with cannot get under arrived vironments, Mrs. Susan Schuess theater-the of Main home last week after spending goer, skin or the average tug at his heart a week with her children in strings, as can the homely Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jeiisen stories which attack problems were dinner guests of Mr. and with which he is perfectly familiar. Mrs. F. R. Checketts on SunSeed deals with the love day. Morris Smith, Dick Young and tangle Involving a man and his Sloan Bullock spent part of last wife, parents of five children, woman, former week on a fishing trip in Star and another sweetheart of the man, and Valley country. Mr. and Mrs. Heston Naef and the story sheds new light on the age-ol- d son of Callforn) called on relaproblem of the eternal triangle. tives here last Tuesday. Busiest Biggest Rest Phone 171 TO MERIT Upon their arrival in the Pisidian Antioch, Paul and Barnabas were invited to preach in a synagogue on a sabbath. Accordingly, Paul preached a sermon of tremendous power, outlining the history of the Jews, the prophecy of the coming Messiah, and proving to his listeners that Jesus was none other than the long awaited one. He was asked to repeat his sermon the next sabbath. FAMOUS CHURCHES OF THE WORLD cleaners oUPERIOR 1 9 3 1. The Church is the Greatest Force for Good in Any Community Hose Repairing Service 2 Doors 1 By HARLOW R. IIOYT - WALTER m- - J. W. Condie, district court of honor chairman, will be in charge. Scout Executive Preston W. Pond announced Saturday morning. Merit badge, tenderfoot, first and second class. Eagle, Life, Star, Veteran and Eigle Palms awards will be given to any approved i.pplicants. Copyright 1931, Publidiers 2 5 PREACHING TO THE GENTILES Phone 171 and the way is rough that the mettle of a man is tested. It is then that the finer qualities in him come out and he proves himself to be either a man of parts or a weakling. We must stand up under fire, not only in the affairs of every- day life but in our religious life as well. For it is then that the real test comes. Let us meet it as true Christians in a spirit of determination to see things through to the end. Let us not turn back. 1-- PT E M It E R R. HOYT When Paul and Barnabas sail- ed from Cyprus to the Roman; province of Pamphylia on their first missionary journey, they tools them young John Mark, cousin of Barnaoas, and an invaluable aid to the two evangelist' They found themselves in . low ntarshv country, surrounded by high hills, and alive with pestilence and malaria. Paul contracted the disease and throughout his life, suffered from recurrent attacks. To escape from the sickness, the party decided to travel to Galatia in the higher regions. This Paul and Barnabas did. But John Mark turned back. What wras the reason? It may be that he was attacked with malaria and returned to hi,--, home in Jerusalem for care. It may be : that he feared the threat of sickness. Or it may be possible that he was tired of the hardships that faced them and wanted to quit. But whatever the reason, Paul did not It was forgive his desertion,. because he refused to take Mark with him on his second missionary journey that Barnabas went to Cyprus and left Paul to find a new companion. Constancy is a cardinal virtue. It is wpll to remember that it is not the real test to stand up when hings are in our favor. It is when the going is hard 4 13:13-52- -- c. 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