Show !MIM311W- - - A4ss ix 414t ' I If 11 8 Illic Salt 4 hit tier LPS lia r d t ti '--' w' ''' Health) Growth 1924 31 I Ice 1 ' i - ' - ' ''''''''‘ ' : '11 ' e' gr e: ' 4 ' 1 -- i ?e tF 0 - i ' ''''':-'-s : - t': 4-' 1 1 rItt ' ' ''11- - :4 '' ' : ISC' ' - - - - 2 4 'Atli -- : 1 ''' 11 oet' 01 i' ' ' ' t!t : r I 1 r - $131' - - ' --- i il ” -- - r 3 1004 ' - : ft i' f tt— tl 'I ' : r t 4 '' 14' 14 'tsrrttt t ' 'Ai ' - -' '17::I'''''''' ' 't ' I I l' - ' '- - ' :: :t-- '- IA ' - ' I i - t '11114--- - ra1c3 - -- ' ' - '- ' 0 ' 11 i 11ilv4' ' - -- ' F r ''''' I k -- - -- i - - 1 t 8 ''' - - - - ''' - ' - 1 1 - - - t - - ' zz i - Cornerstone Laid The cornerstone for the new recreation hall was laid by Heber J Grant L D S church presi- dent Nov 23 1921 After meeting for nine months in the same building as McKinley and Jefferson wards Whittier ward members held their first sacrament meeticg in the new building on April 12 1925 The hall served as religious and Jecreational center until erection of a chapel several years later Mr Sehwendiman was made a member of the bishopric in 1926 upon resignation of Mr Peter son Noble NV Sheffield took over duties as ward clerk Because of the capable leadership exhibited by Mr Towler be was chosen for president of the Wells stake and Mr Schwendiman was ordained as bishop on Jan 7 1934 His counselors were Charles L Edman and Roden E Weight Under the impetus of a new bishopric the debt on the'recreation hall was paid and the building was dedicated by President Grant Jan 12 1936 ' - 4 è "''' — - ''''-- 0--- g t '' e'ae''Aage60e' e a - t 1 ' i i CASABLANCA US UP)--- A 0 camp 1I Straight-Lace- d - - scow 'tv d i" - i" i - eA ' ' - ' "ovo&a4-- te4ese-1- - e ae - ' '' '':-- -- ' IIIIt V -- 7 '11 v 101 I r - 1' ' "If 17: 1 IF heaV Á di - l' -2- i'7i' )" i 5" Á iArt""1" i qL s )i 1 4 i ' N '1 II 1 '' f 1 I Trt I Li Lo'l'"Til 1 1 i ' i P if 0Ill'h'I e 1if' 4 - s ' h -- AC" rri I) v I 1 1 1 ' ' - L -- '!t' i :' i t I ' !' - AIR PRES4URE TEST i L - '' - I " 4 - i ' ' 7 ''' ' 'i ' A - i ' ' 1 I i i k t f e! - - : '1 I'$t r'I' - ' -- t vf !:' I r1 I 11 s 1 '' l ' ''' lP 1 2 ) )1) ' ''' --- -"- ' 3 ' 11:: Fr" ' -- t : i i ' - ' ' 1 - ' Si N -i'!:-- :" It- ' k t ' - ' ' i ' it 3 : !I' i t 11' 4 ' q 4 -44 t1 1 i 11 It !!1! t - I ' t 'i 11 1i 1 i'-:t' I t " -' - '' ' - ' ' ' - 't'— t 3) ti0 14'11 1' 1i:i tt - ' J' to - - 'I t ' I l' r 1 irt -- (2P)—A - ' -' I 1 1 I :7 y :':!1 14 4 i ' ' i t 14 1 kil 1 - t 4- 1 ' ' ::71 fi' i 1 A t ''''''''' 1 v: !" k 71 :t t (1 k ' Ili ''' 1 ''! l' ‘ t i P --- 1- - - - i ' -- -- 'it r 1 I i 1 ! f' - ! i1 h - ' il W A SHEAFFER - ' ' ' — 0 ' -A Nvr ' ( "'":"1-- t t -"- -- 7 1 ) i 7 1 il tkc4ffejtp:'' - t'! -'' ' N ' 1 --1 k I f :' l 7':timt if 'ti 1 ' ::!L! j '"" ---- ' ' t ' - "- t- fitill! 771 ' t '' ftrt f - 7 i7 : - t 1:r':01::11i 1" - i71 : --- : !II ( t & ivty -- -'- ""- - - t iv 26 - I 0 ir" ' t - : ) fits 1 ' r f' -4 i 7 - rt - l" : : 4: d'r 4' il ' : I ' i - ii at FORT T - I --0 t MADISON or IOWA $S CREST "TRIUMPH" TUCKAWAY model without clip f $1375 pencil SS Other sets with 14K gold trim $35 to $125 11'411 esissitioseg pens identifted by the White Dot ore unconditionally guaranteed for the life of the first user except against loss and willful damag--wbe- n serviced if complete pen Is returned subject only to insurance postage handling charge-3- 5c If you send it to request the dealer to do it for you "is factory yourself slightly more if you t Leg - :t ''"--- t '1:: :41' :::-i:- ' t --- -- :- 7 ' i i A t41:' -- if?-- : I t -- r ' "- - ' : '' ' ' '4- - 4 1 ' !:it I :: l'I' : 14 i' -- x- d trn 15enc il 141'11 0 CREST "TRIUMPH" Zioldosso pen with clip $ 'carries safely in oil positions in purse or pocket—pen I ' if f ::---- ( ! 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H ' - ' RUTHVIN Wales (JP)—"Some of you" said the judge on passing sentence in seven bigamy cases "treat the ceremony of marriage- - as it it were taking out a dog license" i ii e - '1r ' bT — store executive here has don their "utility" corsets women suggested that and parade in them through London as "one way ef getting better ones" A Blast at Loose Ties LONDON ' ' -- -- - ' : 0 '''- - Parade ' - i 7- 12-oun- ce I- i s f -- pt ( ' ' - 1 i -- k Ii 44 Peggy Alexander was approached show by a reverent soldier after a sand-swein Africa He kissed her on the forehead saying:: "God bless your mother" KO's Sloppy Joes ' Army CAMP CpOICE Cal (ID—Officers Or enlisted men caught walking around with their hands in their pockets must don boxing gloves and wear them until they meet someone else making the same military faux pas to whom they present the gloves One day's catch included enlisted men of every grade lieutenants captains and one major t t 1 - - ' ' dancer-singe- r - - i - - aaaat ea 1 ' over- Reverent Tribute I pa:avea mew '' ot i " ' - t- the ward who has held the same position throughout 'the 29 Tears of organization Leadero of auxiliary organizations are Eddie ' h -- - :61 i'- - ' - -- ' - --- 4 - t - -- - - 1 - -- --- '- - - — the tail of his NEW YORK coat caught in the folding rear door of a bus Salvatore Iorio 78 was dragged for a block before the driver discovered his plight Treated for shock by a hospital attendant the old man went home after refusing other medical attention (JP)--Wit- lg a -t -'- ''----- 1 - - ' -- ' : : ' i Now You Tell One A Rugged Oldster - - $1t- 1 ' Created from parts of the old Farmers' and Waterloo L D S wards Whittier L D S ward has doubled its population in 20 years The chapel at 2nd East and Kensington ave rep- resents cooperative efforts of ward members in donating labor material and money Le° A Jardine above was sustained bishop May 21 1011 ' 0 - as an extraordinary singing organization Its conductor Arthur McFarlane is the only officer in ' ' -- - 1 Mr Jardine was ordained bishop May 21 1944 with Glenn G Smith and Donald H Wagstaff as and W Rulon Lee as clerk counselors The choir of Whittier ward has become known - ' ‘ ' a in 1940 ' ' In: - - ' the that the speaker faces chapel both the choir and congregation The sacrament table folds away and appears as part of the railing in front of the pulpit when not in use Ward Officers Changes in Mr Schwendiman's counselors were made in 1937 when Mr Sheffield and Leo A Jars dine supplanted the former counselors and Ray mond R McFarlane was made ward clerk William Tanner replaced Mr Sheffield in the bishopric ' -- 4 in many ways and attractive is placed so I pulpit Unique 4 1 i 1 free of debt 1 -- 1 New Chapel Plans were completed and work started on a new chapel the following summer Just a year and nine months after the ground was broken David O McKay member of the L D S first presidency dedicated the new chapel June 5 1938 No sacrament meetings were held in it until it was - - ' ' wheelbarrows I ' - ' ' v er ' One Happy Family Ward members aveethat the 800 population spread over an area of 12 square blocks between 13th and 17th South and state and 4th East were like a huge family each interested in the welfare of the other The familylike atmosphere prevails among the 1579 members of the ward even today Labor day Sept 1 1924 at an early hour more than 100 men and boys and many women 'were on the lot at 2nd East and Kensington ave to begin the cooperative work of erecting a place of worship With teams scrapers shovels and the excavation was commenced - 1 i I 1 - ' 1944 31 I a ward's history Reading like a copy from its D S account Whittier ward's L of the organization develop' ment and growth parallels that of Jefferson ward in many Instances 1 of the old Farmers' ward They were organized from-par- t same cornerstones of their on the meeting houses were day t laid within a few days of each other their first meetings were ' held the same day in their respective new buildings and dedicator y services were held just a few months apart Named for the Whittier school and in honor of the Ameri can poet John Greenleaf Whittier the L D S ward was organized July 20 1924 from parts of Waterloo and Farmers' wards Jefferson ward came into being the same day and the name ' of Farmers' ward was changed to McKinley The bishop of Farmers' ward Thomas ETowier was 'sustained bishop of Whittier ward He chose as counselors Sarauel E Peterson and William C Tanner Fred W Schwendiman was ward clerk' - - C I ows t : twin-sist- I ' N t Ntii By Naomi Everton ' Deeeniber - ' ' gukt irribunt s — ' 8 i - I Sunday Morning f ' I I I ' v i ' I t |