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Show ! Granite Meets Saints On Waxed Floor Today Forest Dale Notes !. .'iiili. i.riy-tir.i- Iukwiir.h, II;, llii sorority of the I Utah at a lo:.: t grandi-k.d- ign-- , with his II.. dai i present'-- r. : in . Hy Harold Now dont forget the Mutual Dance Friday evening, Fri- - 1. at S p. ni. i.f music, and a gnu-- time, i n and Mai Jnnpir ye.--l at the Mr. Cray floor s n, everyone that attend-- , m.Miss Francis ('hr.-lotlof l n tin tiVIm-I in tin yrtiiia.-iiirx ti at This ii ft Fa: t L'l- -t So. Chinese id a s win a'.unaper. lia-iS. 'pii.'it in tiaiii will ei.isli with the L. Granite li:.sktt-l-nl- l r.i-out in the deciiiiitions. A Ina much as tin Siiints are at the i I.im--umbrella hu'.g fro'.i the t i. first eneminter this La.-- t aini ! i' of the room ami ( hincso lun'.rir.s. top of tin iK'ivetil ape ciiiumn. ton mg 'h foateil Imth liie. Richards Ward M.I. A.Notes i from the ciiln..' i ifi an- nu-i.- t West Iligli, anil flirt hennore inei- Lilli ttie Tin- guest tl at were eii' . ilieilieill i pat eviry niiliei1 of Me 'Icn,i-d teams Inn i' e.i.'li fii A low bowl of ini (! lie li! le dinner rneigy into the eon!'-- I tbi aMc-The members of -C'an.ti', tiieie eriir mi, furmel he ceMcip u- fur ei. c In a' to hope :i. miter In iiifur tin- - lie-- i .ieie entertained laid--- . burner-- ' a Incense n".!iei :ice. for v; Buy. er, ihiu-aellir teachers, Mr-- . ' , wer-Chinese In- - mie n inti ae oiiiit. On the ihrr iiaii-- !h'- Sain. A ,,f The coinniittee i g uni. 'iiooth no iMin li in 'lie I. lie ha- - - i. n puli u. : lit- at Ai Fran-- 1 d ourtships imlini ruiigerneiils iiei. who of nr. had mu nun,,mi ri.iie M:-- P.ven hy sister ChristnirerKon. . il - t" rili mIio-.I'a tm ten ' ato it.i iaii.l 'Wed u.lh stance: .! hii'hei-.iiiby games a Miss II, ft Hll.t-wif.i.a- l I II. V. I '"1 .if u h It'll - mil Sutln-li.iln- l ts this ve.u. 'Ihe were Mis- - Virginia Uwi.--t tin J ii in mm vr...'i I'm-i uhn litie" it onlv one with li nee Hi This '.o tne front. i" it class is ivio-..laid for forty. a i painta IT.ivrr-itotln-h oi srwr.il with shilling! The girls are plai un.- - iiu.mv good inaii, who, Mow 111! ; Ills, was derlaivd inel, eitile Mr. ami Mrs. M. during the emu-'.i and mail." min Tim.-- Granite studies. of iiouin-itin enpupi-ini-n- t tin :r ilau.rh-ti-r- , of r v s lit in eritt in:. with mi entirely mu, fmeil tie seimnii The gatherers of i.oiu v ha I a candy l.oi; Morris Cannon, to Ir.i i!en-r- i ftiaeli Rev Tin- - Wrest II. yh in Tawii- - the Gartield - are inexperienced at Sister Alorr.s'-- . ion Itnlh ieo;iliSharp. yoiiiur worker nml i!-'- to Su: is un iinl-i;It'll tin- Fiirnn-rfirst Ave. stinli-ritI'rdver.-.tThey cert .may ea'her the of fuimer of the 'i iini tnu has dom- womlers witti came mill then tin- - Ka d. ll'i-Ltali. The bride is a member of tl.e sweets. I.isl r:il as was tirnnitiaiis j ami woo 117 to 21. Chi sorority and Mr. Sharp is Alphu in tin class liter fray. day. real The IL S. A. Trno: 11 "'ll hold their a meinbi-of Pi Kappa Alpha frateri firiinililhr'1 this Jn in irit lead for the lit fact they were pame ni - ll:tniuet on Tin-- marriape will take phuv in annual Fathers un-nity. in three Last tin Jliplis their I eh. 8 and outplni-points ipiarti-rat Richard- - Ward Amusement in the Salt Lake Temple. in every division of the piimc. tin- - lirsl ipiar'er nml led at both the Fciiruaiy Hall. The buys have planned a great 0 r marks. Lyre However, poor cunditioii on the part lialT nil For- many things to entertain "Dad1' and J'l, Tuesday Tu eveninp, January Id man was l in the four with hiph pools of Feb. 8 with players spelled defeat est I tale M. I. A. held Its rep-jlaopen are looking foro"urd to las! few minutes, win ii the Fast took for (iranite, and Jonas, witii seven, led anticipation. The of a niplit. consisted propram winners. the the lead live-removie, followed by a dance. The score: There is another plia-- e of Fiidays A vaudeville and Moving Picture The mutual officers had charpe of . overliHiki-dynme which is lint to be will lie presented ut the Richards Ward all uri anpements. d In ndditioii to the return of Amusement Hull Friday, Feb. 1st. The men to Unmites lineup and will be as follows: Alr. Hela-Anderson program Irvine son and the pond form the Ked and lllue team Selection, Paramount Junior Orchesare expected home from California, where Irvine Anderson has spent the tra. an important peanee which may Solo Dance, Miss Margaret Parsons. last six months. Mr. Anderson left nemberetl that art. Il will he we Reading, Reid Fairbanks. to for a California. recently trip They ast fall the I,. IV ,S. football team Violin Solo. Johanna Lee. both are a after returning together roved to be the olistaelq between One-AJiranito and a only Play, A Case of Suspenvery pleasant trip. stale rhainpionship. sion. Ilie condition whs almost identical. The cast includes: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cannon will The Saints had not won a league panic Kathleen, Myra White; Nora Fish, entertain the Forest Dale Literary and were in the cellar nosilinn, while Club at their new home on Ashton Gertrude White; Alice. Mabel Whit; Granite was as yet undefeated. She Ave. the 9th of February. Mildred, Jessie Schofield; Harold, Rich had humbled Fast and West and was Young; Tom, Claude Ashton; Jack, on the unobstructed way apparently We are pleased to announce to the Alfred Troth; Miss Judkins, Mary to premier football honors in the state Prof. Egerton, Earl Donaldson; many friends of Miss Virginia when alonp rume the Saints and uphag been very ill in the I.. Jonas, Milton Aston. set the dope bv repiaterinp a li to 0 Harold Lloyd in A Sailor Made Iteferei W. Romney. Umpire L. I). S. hospital, that she is recovering Man. victory over the Farmers. So it is after second her nicely operation. will unlads and the fanner Spencer. possible, The cast speaks for itself, and as We are pleased to welcome back for the other numbers, come and see. to the ward Lyman Chipman, who has Richards Ward is full of talent above recently returned from a mission to the average and a delightful evening of amusement for the entire family the Southern States. is insured. men's Bull ? Officer Gus J. Lund, well known Under the direction of the Young puardian of the law, Utationcd dn No, I should say I will not. Ladies M. I. A. the following proSupar House, has been placed in I was out for a ride with my girl last gram will be presented in the Richards night. charpe of aellinp tickets to the Police ward Chapel, Sunday evening: Mutual Aid Uall in the southeastern And soon we were pinched by a cop. Song, congregation. portion of the city. This is the thir- He said we were speeding, I said we were not, By E. A. II. Prayer. teenth annual affair of its kind and The subject will be: will be piven in the Auditorium on lie called out This speeding will have Our Seventies Quorum had a bonza 1. The Faith of our Fahters. to be stopped. February 14th, 1924, the proceeds to tune last evening in the nature of a Mr. Lund In a jiffy 1 told him just whnt I Xeighborliness and Brother love. po to tne officers fund., Did you go? dancing entertainment 1. Pioneer Incidents, Byron and when Give your fmilt-sWhite; thought. says: 2. Sharding Food Supplies with the ou desire a ticket, call Hy. 2213 and lie arrested the pair of us right on Shull we discontinue our monthly Poor and Hanwith Ted the and Mankind, come on a hop, skip Serving spot. jump general priesthood meeting? Some cock. one." an dsome yes, no. say What do say Care and Dependence, Eugene WhitOfficer Lund further puts over hjs Retribution. you say? taker. idea in a poem composed by him, (t You booked me for speeding some time Song, Dixeon Chorus, direction Ruby follows: The New Testament is our ago. study In Childs. I got hot at the time 111 admit; Priesthood Quorums. Community Building, Colony BuildIt was the best thing that ever haa us to attend regularly.Its going to pay TllE POLICEMEN'S BALL 1 know. ing, Grade Judd. To meet our expenses each year. happened Basic latw in Mormanism, Helen The experience Ill never forget, We fiay just one dollar per month. The Hi shop requests us to be on It wasn't enough, and sure it was As 1 gather my senses and ponder a hand Sunday at 9 o'clock. Monthly Gibson. Building of a City, Mania Xuttal. bit. Priesthood Meeting, Interesting protough. Select inn bv Chorus. Then why should I rave and bawl out gram arranged. So we hud to contrive a new stunt. Grn.-In Business Enterprises. the enps, Then in council we met oil together, The policemen nil answered the call: They have to stand for a heck of a lot, Mutual Conjoint Service Sunday Calles. Song, Congregation, So in nineteen hundred and thirteen So I'll hunt up the cop; to him will evening promises to be very intenjet-in- g lraver I call. We started this annual ball. and entertaining. President a O give me a ticket for the Policeman's we should attend and enjoy says Hull. Will you buy a ticket to the police- meeting. I'armrrs Out to .trngi Saints J. ootlull Defeat I Kp.-;!-n .rnv n-- .ii.d as-ur- i,- I, r aloe exP'-n-a-- - -- j . i : lib-l- 11 r- - . s i 'ri -i - ! ij- Ihi-.- '' Ki-- rP: i' n-- I - ' , i - a v lii-- . r l ts nppo-1'i-n- i sev-era- r exa-riem-e- r i ct n; Tidiia-son.'W- Ha-in- IPs farewell 'S. ii'sliimmial Prdlofciha lisle lie1 will exeellent a il.uuvj lia- - 7. Am bv Mm. Knovvllou Mutual ;l a i1 , was entertained week. Li- by -t 1! , rv M.d v ,'.l Cm-.- ave .'!iii"r i tl- - I the . el I i .M, liuitT; a Tl-.- ' r. lone; r i'.-.- 'i . l.l'.i' a.- I v c ton. ( Valeo 'li- I'any will at in I'h t! and iill Tin- ('Id is li i nil- in-- , - n , 'I t.i lv i f PiLc-i-i- li.lt leai-iii- i:i- now ; n.iiday. Fib A'la.is;oii : ai iu' Snn-ihi- y .Tg is il . me!o-diam- ly Next Friday evening February Si.ei.-t- i i s vilio :u, eli. Mil to iil Fuivpi an 111 be the speaker f V:-.- tomorrow night al and Joe. Wh.n A Bag ol Boiii-s.of n.eiit at Conjoint mivtiiur, al ii:"il. a Pyper is this S there will have been s: By i:!i the Uriginal Player-- . .vonii men who have left lo Jill forIhree is r, puled to lv the eign misMiins inee Jan. 1st. If .lie most eo-t-acts, h production ever produced '.viiig is true, that as ve sow. so d house. A east of fifteen peo-- ; e real). Sugar House Ward sheuld! jin a wa-pie. H.m't mBs this treat. aAw 1,:,vvosl of sai,'u 11 giving ,11 - Serial at the t'lninh. The price of admission is a bundle of nn-- ' MaL'.ir.ine Win:, . Jr.. I. o a live year. f.iir i ii. n Aid l.e I iii-il- . meeting Sunday eveii.ng w.ll be leal by Don-ii'- il A I'.urei r. of tile young people are invited. the lidii-- Il Ii'niis l:!.e Ml v 1,. In - A .. lYiel li ii' t,k il; n r, "i.Ii.h. .: le:- the IV- U i . inake everyboily feel bishoprie. in eonner: ion arranged and the eomniiiteo a sines nlard Hiehards. have started1 ii'.l a good tirt'O. The mag.', ms cnl-- 1 "ll leetej will In1 sold and the money used working on the plans for the new to lake the place of our pros-cliapol work. Monday evening. Jan. 21, the in lent imviing house. and officers of the SunAt the regular Boy Scout meeting day School hold their quarterly get A farewell testimonial in honor of! ogether social at the home of C. 11. last Monduy evening the patrols were A sleigh ride into Parievs hike for Elder Herman M. Allenbaeh, who i reorganized. A seven-mil- e the entire troop was planned for Sat leaving for the Swiss and German :lM'01' "ns enjoyed. James E. 51a-- I Mission on Feb. 8th, will he held next!1,11. I!n Kowe furnished the unlay, Feb. 2. 1st. al H:oi sharp. A ''ShtR- - After the ride a supper and splendid pri'gram. to be followed l.v ;!;UU,11,S ";s indulged in, everyboily a dunce, has been arranged. Thi A. !::vilJ a time. nr. to be no encores, so that the dance SUGAR HOUSE .w.l. line its nhare of tho ovomnir. A! ln? ,J8,iay School is jriviMir ail on- record crowd is expected, as Mr. Allen- - tvrtainmen: on Fell. 22, when they has been one of the live wires " j bach Jvvseiu the plays, Rascal Pat" The in the ward for some time under the d:rec- past. of M Ruth Ashby. WARD NEWS All ve --enior girls, hearken to this! very successful missionary I'ont forget our baiujjet to lv wu tin- Stake House on the to Hru. Arnold at W. A. By evening of s'everts on Jan.given 2o, who leaves for The officers and teachers of the Feb 1 i no Mother. ;ir,iU Mission on Koli. S. Friniary will hold tlieir monthly meetMiss I.owene Ji will entertain1 ing next Friday afternoon, st two 1 no Parents and Tcitcliem Assecia-'.'.-'- n o'clock, ut the home of Mrs. Billings. a a party next Fir.urd.iv evening at of th.s district will hold their h.-home in honor of William In the King, regular School A real party is being planned for who leaves for a European House on hob. b at ji p.District m., whon Mr Girls mission the new members of the Goorge Kirby wil. give an illustrated Club, at which they will receive their 0:1 Japan during the earth-I pins. How near in the future this big The subject of bronzing will be quitke. A fine musical program will event will be. is governed by the dues tJVsilrt, ,v Mrs. .be given. Everybody invited. which are overdue from most of the day at a meeting of the Ga on. girls! Let git our;a evening tome Mr. J. W. Heanla!!. wife of J. W. (jr:4 firls. in and make a big sucees of our Beankul. of the Bishopric, i confined next partyl 1 .i l1. getting blacker, at home on account of sickuoss. vateli fer ;t this month. Sometime this month there is going Mrs. Otto is the happv of to be a big SOMETHING at Sugar' a son at their home on 21strecipient Always a Fin Day. Too. South and House Ward. You have every advantage over nil 2!s: Fast. Elder Lanell Hunt is leaving for the the great hemes of the past you in Mrs. W. P. Gardiner tlil a'.ive. n Mission on F riday, Feb. presented her ilniington hus.xind with a fine son at the L. D. S. nzilies. A novelty progran- has . -- 1 sJ',1-n- l '' J 1 : . en mei-T.n- Swiss-Germa- News-Journal- . r'f j: bur ' promised 2i Totals .... 0 . .. r.. . 4' o; person, and the Hawthorne Ward ivfre.-hmen- f - - ij' i 11 . - th,. Iievue" suppests' ' Pie.-srna- n, 1 . j The Irving Lasketeers trounced the West Jr. li.gh team Tuesday aftcr- gymnasium. non at the We.-- t Hiirh on the West of thc 'pame. Piessiiiun and Little The Irving got the jump at the beginning of the pame. They wl.rt outstanding jilayers for the SPECIAL SERVICES AT sonn yarned a lead which the West winners, EMERSON WARD SlNDv could not overcome, and as they Btead ji,e s.(jre; P. up the points, they were Bishop Joseph Lloyd will be til Wells Ward iiy add-.-The score: Ir P rf speaker at the monthly conjoint vr 2 tual improvement Service to lie jj-W. Crowton. If .... Pt - lA. Liddell, c Ward next Sunday in Eiii-rso0; ing. His text vyill lie The SirugzL .. 0 and Faith of our Fathers. Larson, lg chai-".a-.- Gu.-lin- g, . r ; n the Piccadilly Wells Ward defeated Waterloo in Whether Air. Piccadilly hiiii.-d- f a fast and furious game played on the be there is not as yet known, Waterloo Methodist dour, by the score has to send - Iean. ! . - , Irving Jr. High Notes litr Cottrell Theres a Raphael r (Rady 3 I.:ii-!l- Friday, Februray 13th, at WELLS WARD VANQUISHES While details of iT.apel. GAME LOSE t IN WATERLOO are as yet a dark aecn-i- ji.tul on Friday. Jar. Total Next Tuesday at 4:IM Irving Bryant at the East High gym. Glenn, lg ... Totals Assembly. The following program was rendered at an assembly held in the sehi ml ... j k, . P00 Helen Cooper close seconds. Announcement has been made of a Walking Contest for girls to lie held some time in March. It is rumored that Miss Benz will enter this contest, and not wishing to have her girls defeated bv an English teacher. Miss Farrell has issued orders that the girls muRt train to enter the race. EMERSON WARD TOO MUCH FOR WASATCH The Emerson Ward basket-ba- ll team defeated Wasatch Ward by the score of 34 to 22. Sensational playing by Robbins, center for the winners, wits to much for the Wasatch aggregation. Robbins scored nine field goals, and 20 Holds COLLEGE DEFEATS MURRAY HIGH Westminster College basket eager Isuci-cdein defeating the fast Mur-- ; ;ray hi eh school five in the Waterloo gymnasium. Patterson was the shin- ing light of the affair, caking a total of ten field goals. Girls Swimming Club Success. The seroe. Under the supervision of Miss Far - Westminster G. T. F. P. o' (j 4 rell, the girls of the Irving Jr. have McLeese, If organized a swimming club. This dub, Chamber's rf 0 0 10 of which Helen Coojier has been elect- - Pattersonc 0 0 20 ed president, has about sixty mem 0 o 0 bers. A pin is to be awarded to tlw Rjejg j 1 j 1 n girl who knows and can execute well McCormick five strokes and two dives before Friday, Feb. 1. At present Anna Cooper 35 leads the club in this contest, with Muriel Wilder and Mary Hussey, p Dr. Adolph Steiner will preach on The Psalms next Friday evening (Feb. 1) at 8 oclock in Temple Bnai Israel. Fourth East, between Second and Third South Streets. All are welcome. The regular Sabbath services will be rendered with the aid of the temple choir and a solo by Mrs. Norman G. Atkinson, accompanied by Mr. Asper, organist. Examination of the 1924 Confirmation class will be con- ducted by Mr. Herbert Schiller and Rabbi Steiner next Sunday morning. Those that will pass this examination which requires 85 points will be confirmed next June. Dr. Steiner will take complete charge of the class in March and begin on the program. PICCADILLY REVUE PROMISES THRILLS AT HAWTHORNE WARD The Religion Class of Hawthorne ? a show to be given r4 The Young Criminal WESTMINSTER auditorium, Tuesday morning: School songs and yells. Song, Seventh Grade Chorus. Short talks. Miss Stewart, Miss Sorenson, Mr. Hagen. Russian Dunce. Josephine McKen-dricpupil of Mr. Christensen. Gi Club. : 17 - Right-of-W- a; (Continued from Page - . - 1) perjury a crime and inflicting heavy sentences for false swearing. Compelling open instead of k. sessions of the parole and pardog boards. 4Making the law in every way "hat it should be a source of protec-tion to the and a terror instead of a juke to the 5- Unearthing persons who traffic in pardons. (i. Enforcing the habitual criminal Iaw 110 there would be fewer lif. ers mysteriously parduned, walking the streets. are the product of civilized society they ure made to protect the innocent and punish the guilty. When they fail in doing either one of theie two things, they fail society and degenerates into savagery. Wherever you find lax enforcement of law, you find crime. The only reason why there is less crime in England than here is because there the law is supreme and enforced and it should be so in the United States. Habeas Corpus, and shyster lawyer! figure too prominently in our criminal courts. Business men and law abiding citizens too often dodge jury service habeas corpus write are often prepared in advance and writs are issued before the officers of the law can get the criminals to the station. Delays in getting the accused into court and a jury to hear the case it so common that itrequires months and sometimes years before a case can bt disposed of a burning shame to qur boasted sense of order, law and justice. - o latv-abidi- law-break- SICKLY, PEEYISn CHILDREN Children suffering from intestinal worm aro czoes, restless and unhealthy. Then are other symptoms, however. If the child is pale, has dark rings under the eyes, bad breath and takes no interests play, it is almost a certainty that wonts are eating away its vitality. Tho surat remedy for worms is White's Cream Vermifuge. It is positive destruction to the worms but harmless to the child. Price S5cV Sold by Lloyds Pharmacy 11th East. Adv. |