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Show ; Wisdom is tbo principal thing: therefore get wisdom: and with' all thy getting, get understanding. Prov. 4:7 ' "t Better it la to be of an humble spirit with the lowly, than to divide the spoil with the proud. Prov. 16:19 . - PUBLISHED IN SlGARIlOUSE VOLUME 4 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. FRIDAY, APRIL NON-PARTISA- N NUMBER 13 1 Men Granite Stake Announce Softball Schedule Officials Expect Large Attendance; Mission Presidents Call Reunions; Relief Society Sessions Held In High Favor by Women; Expenses For Meetings Start Saturday Morning Charities Are Told Anticipating a record attendance, officials of the Latter Day Saint church completed plans for the Spring conference, to convene Saturday, April 4, at 10 A. M. General sessions will be held at 10 A. H and 2 P. U. Saturday, Sunday and Monday. A special meeting for mission presidents has been called for Wednesday at 8:30 A. M. In the temple, which will be supervised by the heads of the church. All church authorities will speak during the three day conference with exceptions of Alonzo A. Hinckley of the council of twelve apostles, who la 111 In California, and Apostle Jos. F. Merrill who Is presiding over the European mission. President Heber J. Grant will conduct the general sessions and deliver his annual report Missionary reunions will be held throughout the week. Among mission presidents here for the occasion are Don B. Colton of New York City, president of the eastern states mission; W. U. president of the Hawaiian temple will sail April 25 to become president of the Somoan mission to which he was recently appointed. Edward P. Kimball, special missionary in charge of the chapel at Washington, D. C., Joseph Quinney, Portland, Oregon of the Northwestern states mission; Byron S. Hinckley, Chicago, of the Northern states mission; James M. Kirkham, Louisville, Ky. of the east central states mission; John W. Hart, Rexburg, Idaho, president of Rigby stake and president of the board of trustees of Ricks college. Others are expected to arrive during the week. N 3, 1936 Japanese Girl Slays Giant Snake Latter Day Saint Church Conference Convenes ' --t - INDEPENDENT ( The Granite Stake M Men bull schedule haa been drown up and competition will begin on Thursday, By Rod Knight April 9. All teams will meet twice and play will continue for five weeks Basketball season is just about ovGames will bo played on Mondays er, but a more interesting season and All teams appear never enjoyed by the casaba teams. to Thursdays an Interesting be and strong quite First course comes that great Utah SPORT COMMENTS Cooperation of every church member In combating the need for relief among Latter Day Saint church members was stressed Thursday morning when the members of the ational Womens Relief Society met at the tabernacle. Showing an expendature of by the organization In 1935 for charitable purposes, Mrs. Julia A. F. Lund, general secretary, read her annual report . Mrs. Louise Y. Robinson, society president presided at the meeting and gave an interesting address on future plans of the organization and progress made during the past fpw years. Mrs Flora Hicks, a member of the Maricopa stake presidency, told of Interesting missionary work on the Salt River Indian Reservation near tournament is expected. Aggie team that is fighting its way Following is the schedule. to world-wid- e prominence. Playing 9 Richards vs Forest Dale at April that slambang ball that marks all the Hawthorne School and Nibley Utah teams the Aggies have reached vs. Lincoln Forest School. the at surprising heights. Friday, April 3, Hawthorne bye. they play in a tournament that de- April IS Hawthorne va. Lincoln at cides what men go to Germany to Hawthorne and Nibley vs Forest represent the U. S., In the 1936 Dale at Forest. Richards bye. ' Although not favOlmypic games 16 va. Forest Hawthorne Dale ored to win it a a good bet the fight- April at Forest and Richards vs Nibley Tsuna-Uikl to the visitors Jntan recently enjoyed witnessing Tourist ing fanners will give a fine account at Hawthorne. Lincoln bye. festival In Osaka, In the course of which s girl priest cut eight knots of s of themselves It is every sports of the slaying of a great snake with enthusiasts hope that at least a few April 20 Nibley vs Hawthorne at huge coll of straw In the Richards eight hvuds. This ceremony took place at the shrine of SuKunoano Hlkoto, of these fine athletics get the trip Hawthorne and Lincoln vs at Forest. Forest Dole bye. who Is reputed to have killed the monalcr In the dawn of Japanese history. to foreign soil. April 23 Richards vs Hawthorne at Talking about the Olympic games Hawthorne and Lincoln vs Forest brings up the U. S.s chances to re- Dale at Forest. Nibley bye. Classes P.-- T. Special peat In the field events. With such April 27 Forest Dale vs Richards stars as Owens, Cunningham, Phoenix, Arizona. at Hawthorne and Nibley vs LinMrs. Torrance, Marty, and Utah's coln at Forest. Hawthorne Other speakers were Achsa bya Ruahforth we are conceded a fins El Paxman, president of the Utah 30 Lincoln vs. Hawthorne at April victories the Vacation chance to gain many During the Spring Stake organization and general board Hawthorne and Nibley va. Forest English classes of the Irving Adult The climatic conditions always have Dale at Forest. Richards member and Mrs. Donna D. Sorensen bye. also of the general board. Renewing its efforts to secure evening classes will meet Monday, great bearing on the outcome In such May 4 Forest Dale vs Hawthorne undoubtCalling attention to the fact .that more adequate protection for the Wednesday and Thursday, April 6, contests. Los Angeles, was Forest and Richards vs Nibley 8 and 9, at the usual hour 7:00 p edly hard onsome of the foreign men at children school the Forest the in women of audience many Thursdays Lincoln bye. Hawthorne. at in the 1932 games The great negro Council members m. at the Sprague Library. were decendents of the originators 7 Nibley vs Hawthorne at May An especially Interesting exten- Owens should prove a point gretter of the Relief Society when it was waited upon Chief of Police Harry vs. Richards at course In English, vocabulary, even If the Olympics were held In Forest and Lincoln sion 94 years Finch, Wednesday morning. organized in Navuoo, HL, Dale Forest Hawthorne. bye. We appreciate what has been punctuation, and English construc- Little America. He does everything ago and was known as the "Mercy" May 11 Richards vs Hawthorne at which to be all the will tions from with equal versatility given, organization, Mrs Robinson stressed done by the officers who have been Hawthorne and Lincoln vs Forest the need for assistance to keep alive at the school to help direct traffic adults are Invited whether they are sprints to the broad jump. Last year Dale at Forest. Nibley bye. he won several meets for his school, but we still feel that the situation members of the school or not the wonderfully courageous work. Mr. and Mrs Sugar house Taxpay- Ohio State, A reception was held in the even- must be Improved to insure proper this your school you are paying Monday, April 6 ing at the Hotel Utah for stake of- protection for our children, said er, for it why not come and get your Granite is the new state champs ficers, board members and mission Mrs. George F. Bolto, president who worth. moneys Two weeks ago one could have gotas acted "An expert spokesman. presidents. ten odds of 100 to 1 of Cecil Bakers Two general meetings were set for enced Traffic Officer is what baa Tuesday night a picture show waa crew winning the state bunting. some been is M. needed for time end one it A. 10 at the and Friday, to the members of the airshown Notes the duty of the public as well as the other at 2 P. M. They finished behind both Davis and club and all others that wished plane Association to aee Murray in their own division. In a to attend. were WORLEY-DIXOthat adequate protection la supplied NUPTIALS playoff game with Murray they A meeting waa held afterwards and then soundly trounced SET FOR APRIL 8th when children have such hazardous and the plane for a contest to b over Morgan to traffic problems to meet as our The marriage of Mias Sylvia Third Presbyterian Church, Elev- eked out a victory held about May 1st in the Irving Picked to loso daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. children have, concluded Mrs. Bol- enth East and Seventeenth South jet into the joust. were discussed. It waa decidgym the first day by experts to American Mr. Glen T. Dixon, son to. to Woraley, minister R. Streets, there would be five divisions Snuggs, Grady ed that Rheims Chimes, Still for Provo district winners Work is being completed on the Church school, 9:45 a. m. of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Dixon, are Morning Fork, strong as follows: Solid scale. which Years, Ring Once More will be solemnized on April 8th in Association books to be on display Worship service, 11:00 a. m., with they won an impressive victory. The Flying scale. Flying and a Delta, the Rheims. The chimes of Rheims ca- the Salt Lake L. D. S. temple. A at the State convention to be held sermon the minister on the sub- second round against to contest. The four by first Flying win. out another thedral, which have been silent for 20 wedding breakfast will be4 given the Friday and Saturday. "The Steadfast Christ," for the Farmers blasted on be and the ject, Judged workmanship are min15 division own years, ringing again every at the home of the brides Council members and Room Moth- Palm Sunday observance. The Chris- playing Davis their last on the flying ability of any of utes of the day and nlglit. The orig- couple they won a ers of the Forest will be well repre- tian Endeavor will hold its regular champs the the above models encludlng the solid inal chimes were destroyed by the Ger- parents, 218 First Avenue. 3 point victory. Ogden, Mr. Dixon oe one of the members sented at the convention. mans In September, 1014, hut they have scale. meeting Sunday evening at 7:30. favorites was the opponent In the been duplicated by Rockefeller gen- of the firm of the Hyland Lumber Tuesday evening at 7:30 will be held By Robert Parr not or the Important annual meeting of the final round, and believe it Company. erosity. a like almost was won. It CANTATA TO MARK Granite There are 14 bells In all, giving evcongregation of the Third PresbyterTO HOLD DANCE to see that team fight their e SUNDAY SERVICES ian Church. dream EASTER of an octave. ery tone and the All of members Lasts 20 Years BakCecil Coach The Fourth to Each bell can be used to sound at Memory An early morning Easter Cantata church the Quorum of Elders of top. of the congregation are way credit for Highland Park ward has completed least nine distinct notes, some an ocof world for Two War Veterans will be rendered Easter Sunday by expectedand a deserves er to attend this meeting and tave below and others an octave above, Boscombe, England. Faces fixed In members of the Highland Park ward Everybody plans for a dance to be held in the In making the bring them through. advice their give with the result that Intricate and diffthe minds of two men during a mid- choir with Kearns Ferre directing. so team state I would ward amusement hall Saturday evenall an icult melodies can he played on the plana for the coming year. Several picked night sally into "No Mans Lind, It. at Bruno K&rpowitz, a whack 7 a. m. The will cantata like at ing, April 11. begin chimes. Every quarter hour la soundImportant matters must be decided lighted only by the exploding shells, with of the Ogden Bengoshea, organization, president F.) (R. ed on the chimes, and each hour a brought Instant recognition after 20 h at this meeting. The an will have Johnson committee, Murray, assisting F.) (L. melody, the strains of which can be annual meeting of the Salt Lake years Granite heard all over the city, la played. charge of the affair. This strange meeting took place be- NEW MARKET OPENS Society will be held In (C.) Ryneareon, Presbyterial Davis The chief bell weighs 2,050 pounds tween Maurice Robey, now the owner ON HIGHLAND DRIVE the Westminster Presbyterian church (G.) Briggs, Granite and la an exact copy of the one It reLUNCHEON AT CLUB of the Koala club here, and Sam CarThe new "Thrifty Market" has with first meeting at (G.) Mackay, the 8, April ver of Birmingham, when the latter opened its doors for business at 2184 heart warm the places In weight, tonality and decorawould Claude Heiner entertained at team Mrs That Miss 10:00 oclock in the morning. tion. It la ornamented with fleur de was brought to the club by his luncheon at the University a man. Mor- Ida Nell of bridge Drive, any Highland opposite just North Manning of Aahville, lis, the symbol of the royal hnnse of who had known Mrs Robey for were laid for twelve Club. Covers gan Service Station. Carolina, will be the guest speaker. France, many members of which were some years ownThis new is beautiful market crowned In Rheims cathedral. At Yprea salient In 1916 Robey went It bears an Inscription which reads over the top at midnight In a detach- ed and operated by Gene Car row and THIRD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Like my sister chimes, I In part: ment of 69 men. A shell burst near Lloyd Seager, local boys of the HEADS ARMY FIVE STARTS CONFERENCE CLUB owe to John D. Rockefeller, Jr the them. He was found, seriously wound- southeast The first meeting of the Confered, at the bottom of a shollhole by Mi'. Carrow will manage the grocery, privilege of replacing the chimes deence Club of the Third Presbyterian carwho on Germans the ambulance an man, September Carver, stroyed by fruit and vegetable departments Church was held last Friday, in the ried him behind the lines 19. 1914. My name Is while Mr. Seager will manage the A play was presented during the resof a form like my predecessor of 1743. of Ills progressive dinner. The Robey only caught sight meat Hour at Sprague Library on department. Story cuer for n moment In the light of shell was well attended by the The Thrifty Markets aim la to give meeting March 27, that waa written explosions. younger people of the church. The Friday, merin the best acted and you very by several of the Story quality of the club were discussed, chandise at the very beat prices with principles The play, Kindmembers. Hour and officers elected. The club Own is ness its Reward, in two prompt courteous service. under the sponsorship of Mrs D. J. Helen Hatch, 11, The club Is to meet and acta, written by Lindsay. enthusiastic an response, met with arrange entertainment, the profits Sugarhouse Dogs cast of four a being presented by from which are to be used to sixty-fiv- e of audience an before Poison Victims pay for a trip or conference to help one our weekly of the canyons during the summer, children who attend was cast The Two dogs were poison victims this The Story Hours. trip will be of a religious nature, follows: week in the Immediate vicinity of and will be attended by the young Helen Hatch Runs Hits Errors Sugarhouse. Highland Park Moat Impressive Sunday the pet of people of many of the churches of Princess Marianna Crookston Glen Sir Venway 1042 The Highland Stake Softball sche- Edge Hill Ramona 2 10 Louise 8 Richards, Mary the state. in disguise .. a Ester, dule which started out Monday found Emerson fairy Lady Avenue died after eating a piece of 2 5 0 Jack Berryman Colleen Hale Wasatch, Edge Hill and Highland Batteries: Edge Hill Domey, Glade meat which evidently contained poi... LeGartt Count Ralph Miller son. Park at the top of the list defeating Emerson Shea, Purdle Tuesday a fine dog belonging 1850 H. to South 11th WARD CARNIVAL Runs Hits Errors Sugar House, Emerson and Parleys Herzog of h 5 East also died of poison. 25 respectively. The Sugar HONORS BRIDE-TO-B- E Highland Park 21 IS BIG SUCCESS 7 7 3 game was the closest one, the Parleys Dog poisoning is p dangerous pracMr. and Mrs. George A. Dixon en Serving three hundred dinners both tice aa children may pick up poison Wednesday and Thursday evenings, tertained at a beautifully appointed Wasatchers, defending champions Batteries: Hy. Park Buhma, Holt barely edging out a fighting Sugar members of the Highland Park ward dinner Thursday evening Parleys Ashton, Bemston left for dogs. House crew Owners of licensed dogs are liable recreation committee held their ward home on Thirteenth East street Edge Hill and NEXT WEEK'S SCHEDULE for damages when their dog roams carnival a huge success. Highland Park had an easy time of compliment to Miss Sylvia Worsley, 10-2 on other people's premises, and unand 21-- 3 scores. Edge Hill vs. Parleys at Irving it, turning in Proceeds were also netted from whose marriage to Glen Dixon will The Summary follows. Emerson vs. Wasatch at Garfield licensed dogs, who annoy will be booths, fish ponds and entertain- take place this month. taken care of. If the city pound la ments, with all organizations of the Ivory tapers In crystal candlesticks Runs Hits Errors Hy. Park vs. S. IL at Hy. Park diaries "Monk" Meyer, ace backflelil notified. 4 Wasatch 2 ward participating. formed the end table decorations and man of the 1935 Army football tram, 6 Thursday, April 9 Much damage to costly Rogers 2 3 Committeemen In charge were Jack a basket of pale pink rosea waa the and a forward on the Armys basket 6 Sugar House Edge Hill va Sugar House at Irving hall team, who was elected captain of n Bstt&ies: Wasatch Smith, Johnson Hy. Park va. Wasatch at Hy. Park and gardens is caused by dogs who Everett, William Lindstrom and centerpiece. Place cards were in brithe 1937 "live." f are not kept on leashes or muzzled. dal design. S, H, Purilie, Hemslcg Emerson vs. Parleys at Parleys Bailey. .. .J . i$66,-863.- 86 FOREST NOTES A. Adult At Sprague Library Ven-kz- e, Wad-doup- s, Parent-Teach- . er single-hande- d. Airplane Gub News Parent-Teach- N er Church Third Presbyterian 33-1- 3, Wor-ale- y, I non-scal- e, semi-fina- ls pre-tourn- ey half-ton- twenty-sevent- sister-in-la- The Library Comer Jeanne-Fran-rois- e HIGHLAND STAKE M MEN STAGE SOFTBALL OPENER Highland Park Most Impressive House-Was-atc- 4-- 3. Ger-wi- . - r - - |