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Show - The Bulletin vs e ISE JONES STAKING ADVICE AND PAINTING WITH i ACME June Clearance Lincoln Question MY Vr Ward Notes An Important NEIGHBOR Page 9 By LEONARD A. BARRETT The services last Sunday were yourself this question : If you conducted by the stake missionshould suddenly be deprived of all ary training class, and were your material unusually interesting. possessions and Elder Paul Jensen, son of Brohad no oppor tunlty of earn- ther and Sister Nephi Jensen reing a living, turned last week from a mission could you, by in Germany. Paul will report his the use of a gun mission on Sunday evening the and ax, procure 24th. Lets all come welcome sufficient food him home. and shelter for Ask CLOSING OUT OUR ELECTRICAL DEPT. AND OFFERING TREMENDOUS SAVINGS TO YOU SEE THEM EARLY. t yourself those and depend- ent npon you? The annual fathers and sons If you were co- outing will be held on Saturday nfronted with the 23rd. starvation, your answer would doubtless he Yes." But, If there Sister Ruth Flake and her was another way out of the dilemma, your answer would doubt- daughter Marjorie left Monday less he No. to spend the remainder of the This question Is asked for the summer in California, Arizona. purpose of reminding ourselves Mrs. Narberg, Mrs. Flake's moth that with the use of the ax and to the gun our forefathers laid the foun- er, accompanied them dations of what we call our mod- coast. em civilisation. With the ax, trees were cut down and homes were barn built Many an Gladys Merrill and her Sunday was constructed without the use School class will leave Friday of either nail or Iron bolt The furfor Pinecrest to spend evening niture of the old cabinet makers which Is now considered an an- the week end. tique and la held at an extravagant price, was made with neither screw, bolt nor nalL This question Is further asked to remind ourselves that there la sufficient food values In herbs and fruit to maintain physical life at Cupid seema.ta have been ratha very high level The yearly er busy in Nibley Park during produce of the soli, like grain, even Recent meth- the past few weeks. if cultivated by ods, la sufficient for both man and brides Include; Mrs. Ralph Chambeast The geologist Informs ns berlain, formerly- - Miss Rolande that the supply of coal and oil and Racine; Mrs. Walter Richmond, many of the other natural r who before her marriage in the sources which we greatly need are Salt Lake Temple was Miss practically Inexhaustible. If the good earth produces suffi- Eleanor Johnson; and Mrs. Ernest cient for the maintenance of the Holt who was Miss Peggy Palmer lives of those who live npon It, by previous to her marriage. We what right does one deliberately wish all of the newlyweds much destroy that production? Of course, success and happiness in their Used But in Excellent Condition the answer Is. to stabilise prices. careers. Original Price $246.50 Only There la something wrong not June Gearance Value with nature but with our economic Mr. and Mrs. George R. Wooley system when those In authority feel Justified In killing unborn of Oklahoma City have been pigs, while masses of men. women spending the past ..few weeks and children are hungry. The quesvisiting In Salt Lake. They have tion arises, la It good economics been the guests of Mr. Wooley to regnlnte the laws of production In order to arrive at an artificial father. Bishop George E. Wooley. Is It common sense? Is Bishop Wooley seems quite proud result? there not some other way out of of hie two visiting grandchildren, the difficulty? Overproduction In during their residence in Nibley SUGARHOUSE the field of our natural resources Park to leaving for previous We Deliver Hyland 210 may be due to the use of ma Oklahoma City, Mr. Wooley actchlnery. More may be produced by that method than Is necessary ; bnt. ed as scout master and served what Is the matter with the theory as a member of the Sunday Mr to entertain the men next month. of the ax and the gun? Why not School superintendency. Bathing Suit source Its at regulnte production services Sacrament Wooley Is a former Primary Sunday and not by wholesale destruction worker, having helped in the evening were under the direction of what has already been prodded? - mmm SUGAR BOUSE LUMBER 8 HARDWARE CO. If It Goes in the Building, We Sell It 1164 East 21st So. Hr. 565 massmGsrosgg Humbert of Savoy Nibley Park . 115 . N' " POTPOURRI Early Beer - This young man. Prince Humbert of Savoy, will some day Inherit a throne, for he Is the crown prince of Italy. The photograph was taken at a recent function In Home. Beer Is several thousands of years old. The formula was found on Egyptian stonework excavated years ago. Th Egyptians are thought to have passed their brewing knowledge on to the Greeks, and from them It spread to the rest of Europe. The earliest known regulatory legislation Is that of the Norman In the Thirteenth centnry. residency of that organlzatlbn ?e are glad to have them "home even though their visi does seem short . Mrs. James N. Astin and faml ly have again left for Chicago join Mr. Astin, and a daughter Lucille for the summer. t Ipise Linnebach and Ruth Linnebach) are at home for the summer. Louise has been attending the State Agriculture Miss fKM College at Logan. On June 11th all men holding office In the Sunday School en tertained the Sunday School offiStammering Is a Household Need cers and teachers together with psychological afIt Is claimed by an Inventor that their partners' at a hamburger fliction and Is not he can a robot capable of perfect roast in Emigration Canyon. The confined to the answering 40.000 questions. Fathers tongue. Some with excessively inquisitive children party was such a success that cm stammer with their eyes. Who has wish he would get on with 1-L- the vote of Mrs. Cora Vine Smith not had a touch of It? London Humorist ladies of the organization voted e hyWwti-- m Nmptpir Union. 2 i of the Primary organization. The graduation exercises made up part of the program. Sister Loi.1 Astin was released as Primary Sister Lydia Hovick, president. Sister-BerthThomson and Sister! Jennie Rolls make the new presi- dency. Lyda Elsinga replaces Sls- ter Rolls as secretary. Sister; Hovick the new president and Sister Thomson 1st counselor, also counselor to Sister Astin. j Kenneth was released as first counselor In the Sunday School Superintendency. Clinton S. Reeder was sustained, and Earl Drlggs as second assistant superintenElder Chapman, former dent. assistant secretary was sustained as secretary to succeed Fay White wool bathing suit with Louise Douglas is now corslcan blue straps which cross In Wooley. beck ana ti to fWut, assistant secretary. , On May 6th T. Bie-slng- er |