Show A: w ‘ y - V y SALTLAKE CITY UTAH MONDAY OCTOBER 8 THE HERALD REPUBLICAN 1917 ‘ kingdom of God ‘when you- - pan Do evolution leaves an element of doubt not procrastinate or you may find it with a confusd future and with the sad Impossible for 'you tor repent" said- the predicament of no ray of hope1 speaker Creation of Men Following' the citation of other InIvins said that despite Apostle stances in proof of the correctness of theories of evolution man was created ' Mormon doctrines Apostle-Talmage in the image of God and he added '' that ' pointed "out that the inspired inter- he is the only created being endowed are Mormon thechurch pretations of with reason He told of a number of i being admitted v v - Talexperiments with domesticated horses said known” "Beiit Apostle- (Continued From Page lV -(ContThued From Page 1) with wild horses and with mage "that the 'theological world 'now turned out r roses roses and wild recom’If there la no gunners aboard said: among He this made put ia following the doctrlnes of the Mor- garden Liberty bonds man " alone 'out to that there proceeded you boats alongside and Latter-dapoint y mons Saints are pi bring pioThe' mendation at the close of warnliig not he from when deteriorate we does as goes got alongside he said ’All hands and the ’ to ( exercise : the greatest of - V care Ih neering as aofbanner of light his on habitations natural deck are the day following theologian ' "iTcan very easily understand that Victories Over Kais--- avoiding men who would closely "When we got on deck r he said V v behind' caves ’HaLDds' in ancestors have lived Then he lined us' up In may my up oil gasr sell them and natural holdlnga Torture Doctrlue Obsolete have and and fire that warmth erV Anny in Flanders Pre-diete-d and the bow of 'the vesfrom may rank single ' other stock In properties' of which ' ’They- have abandoned the horrors been brought about by the rubbing to- sel as as the gun which was aft far abanhave torture no a 'His of hell of have Sec Baker Ivins of the conning said on of they knowledge sticks” they board forward her inay Apostle gether by ' thought that unbap- “I can understand how they gathered tower and which appeared to be a six-inIn general ' was to exercise doned the cruel warning tized babes are sent to hell and that on the river bank and chiseled metal Kt‘ gun the greatest of Judgment In letting go hell exwith the skulls of in- from the rocks for ’ a medium of paved ' Guarded by Anted Gemaaa of money that ‘Its 'full 'blessing ‘ANOTHER TERRIFIC may fants —falsehoods always ' spurned- by change ' ' were two men on the sub- "There the Mormon church seen most have "I beautiful the notbe- lost V' r on top of crew adnow "Even the Catholic church OFFENSIVE PLANNED The sustaining t of authorities ' by mits left marine’s things ever created by the ages rose large bore In when unbaptlsed Infants die by that themselves the most beautiful vote formed the lalt official act m they are not destroyed although they turned which hands they kept trained to a wild rose and fine horses their of the German names of each claim that they never may enjoy the turned out with mustangs But in on us Seven othersour the conference line on the are stood abreast celestial glories They Allied Drive Into Heart of of the authorities were lyad and pre- greatest ofthe but man crew' I that Btate they deteriorated with autoarmed of lead Mormon the but starboard ship why following doe not j have reached a conclusion vote' sented The for Heber President J by revolvers matic guarding ususto take developments in the world are the commander then commanded Enemy’s Line Is A Still Grant of the council of twelve' and n°T admlt us lay hoi dL of eternal life be JIthat reBUt 0f the intelligence of God our lifebelts and throw them on in no Instance was there' a dissenting fore the door is closed told of the study of off Onward Ivins Apostle Sweeping did 'As the lifebelts I natural -- r Psalm of David Solo he ' warned his deck which we£he vote'f-’-but 4‘ geology commander picked‘ Wert dropped : Miss Irene Cummings' followed the II hearers not to lose sight of the fact them up overboard them and threw Suag Doologye - Talmage with a while engaged at study that God Is the Apostle address Oct7 — Decisive ascen-'3nc- y The doxology by belt down my “When I threw was sung by- the' con- vocal solo baaed on the First Psalm of I creator-o- f Apostle Ivins shoved It ahead on the' deck with my intelligence for the allies In the supreme test ' ' I concluded that evolution has come to foot and gregation'' and Edvard II“ Anderson David stood on it As he of battle strength- now taking place clerk'wf finally sermon of the earth and that it will continue walked to the doctrinal conference the -deck and went and Referring pronounced the I until man along non' the bloody fields of Flanders Is created In the Image of God pulled the Stephen the Apostle of our lifeboats speaker previous out benediction and stood conference the plugs claimed by Secretary Baker In the of Isjlike God members admonished Richards I and thrust beltI quickly my up " Everard McMurrln sang In solo the It picked eekly review of war operations Issued adjournedto devote more time which I the 'oilskin loose congregation a under big y the war department The closing session of the- conference to the study of the Scriptures Then classical "Two Men Went Into the Tem- was wearing at the time hugging it Whll it may be premature to assert was j he called attention to the giving? of 0 ple to Pray” impressive and lent close to my breast with my arms conthe British war machine ' has to every American Bibles Reads troops From Scriptures "The commander went to the when the' importance of one of which" forced a decision- over tho Germans Inspiration on a per-- 1 Apostle Joseph F Smith Jr read a ning sent with lyas toiler and four Germans cameboat -- yr Baker says the victories of the the reading of the Scripture and ad- sonal letter from President Wilson the captain’s into of number selections and from deck Scripgot 'the herence to Mormon doctrines came In threatening thO’ The text of this letter wsfs read by tures and from "The Pearl of Great which was lying on the port elde of submarine bases on- the Belgian the A passage from Price” to convey proof that theories ‘the submarine and ' the submarine coast are conclusive ' Indications of many exhortations' The anthem “Zion Apostle Richards I Bibles the ahead in letter ag evolution are fallacies’ He said that backed a little placed then steamed allies’ superiority With favorable Stands With' Hills Surrounded” was presidential one- of our tbe ‘that is to soldiers effect the the of smashed and the rammed had ltF has and weather he thinks these victories will sung by the congregation and Pres- more 'theory that everything the Bible :1s - read the more it II development In the scum of the eea boats which had been lying on the be repeated and extended ident Wilford Day of Parowan stake truthsand clear and Jg a falsehood He insisted that life starboard bow and bad been cast off Th review which is for’ the week ylatn In1 life that existed out ill the that a? submarine a few minutes before point jr ended last night makes no reference offered the opening pfayer James 'H long before- It was planted on the cast-ofis which Is and while which that worth earth this she £0 the American forces in France or to Nielson "Tendered a tenor solo "An urges solnot" In 'general the letter the great preparations for war' going Hour of Peace” ' f IVettr Slowly Rises diers to 'read the Bible ' It bears the forward at home ' men who had gotten Into our f "JPhe K Ta Image who was signature of President Wilson Jamds Apostle the Unprecedented In Scope V our captain’s boat rowedalongslde then Proud of Bible Society' submarine The Prince' !The attention of the world” it says ih® closing session’s first speaker and Belgian Recent Accomplishments of the vafocused on the titanic struggle now who is a man of exceptional learning going on in Flanders The battle rag- - In the Scriptures said that he had fol- rious organizations of the Mormon vii to 5? ifro a' total of 91109363 was forwarded Ang 4here is proving an engagement cf lowed church which seek to minister and jfv total remarks the of this Of closely every grand the Red Cross care for the of the children wholly unprecedented scope and Idaho 3705 We have eminently greater Canada contributed speaker and invariably had felt that of men were Upbuilding reviewed by Apostle Rich- colleo to enter schools and This public 9252304 Utah $701037 "At the beginning of the week owing he could have taken up the themes ards He said that among these the right the of tion was made at a time when only 50 gospel than to permit o bad weather ' the Germans were able and continued them because of their relief society has a record ' of - which preach the Introduction of fallacies which per cent of the usual number were atIa"ch counterattacks against the consuming interest—-tho world has reason to feel proud to draw the mind of children tending the schools General SecreRichards announced that the seek position recently gained by the British Apostle from the gospel' also reported that 71 nror deSelentlataDIatort Truth Pyper tary the Notwithstanding the fact that the Gerrelief has year society during to continued Smith that say Apostle mans made use of smoke screens the 74 stakes and 7 missions T The themes : on-- " evolution and the y°ted daa on T1JitfiLon liquid His bestowed the Lord had spirit rendered reports fire and brought Into action an impos- manner in which and that a total scientific of and scientists the inventors gre&t and George Albert of O F Whitney slons of relief have gone forth to theactuaj value' to men such as Edison ing array artillery In their attack I emphasizaddresses made also Smith against the advanced British between men had distorted truth Interested him sick and needy He said that the value he always He said and others that President faith of he Tower eald especially Hamlets and Polygon wood from the standpoint of physicians j would protest against the spreading ing the importance i'the who those thanked Lund toH Anthon amount “TreIl aa Jong the Menln as would $1250000 road their j Taking examples attempts to try charges school had among poison and of faith evolutionary I efforts proved futile messages the given Christ by questions he told of the last that It had provided for the burial de-of- children or the that spirit the hope 2193 had dead of ahd b°dles the expressed Another Offensive Planned the congregation Imme- - the conference would he carried home journey of the ' Savior to Jerusalem voted 20291 days to temple yrork for j Addressing on the other hand when a certain wise' man asked "Lord the dead and had contributed 9273535 dateir after Apostle Smith had con- - to the boys and girls of the Sunday tafnfIcant cluded preeiding Bishop NIbley sald schools ' while are there few that be ( saved?” (Luke the British were i jtnat DUl xlii-3he had greatly enjoyed the spirit “'The musical program Included the that German assaultssustaining success-nll- y Jnf nook of ‘‘These ministering angels havedone of the conference and added' that he ' were able to bring up suffi- The apostle then called attention to Baritone ®®lo which the Lord prescribed ras had two or three matters which he following numbers: the fresh troops In order flent they Horace S Ento launch the questionably translated rejoinder one thing Children” of the roads to eternal life” said desired to call to the attention of the “Suffer the solo Miss 'Romania another offensive action on an of Christ: "Strive to enter in at the Richards He added that 20- - Mormon people In "conclusion he sign violin Edward P Kimball Hyde eolo cale than the preceding one straight gate and many will strive to Apostle irFfvfr f"ts000 school teachers of the Mor- - summed them up as three dlstince lit- - organ rolo singing enter and not be able appearing In mon Sunday swere of the enemy’s onslaught Ella Miss Rigby I “My Prayer” church devoting their atten- I tie sermons verse but in which the twenty-fourt- h £ut therefore the more r£rry’ the by the congregation “We Are of children ® to called the attention Bishop allied drive at the heart he said theologians have admitted the tion to the spiritual welfare NIbley Home” I Marching of the German line in the west is existence of an erroneous punctuation during every Sunday of the year and abundant harvest and the era of pros-h- e Jooffered was by benediction The told of the valuable work of the j perlty with very favorable prices for mark sweeping onward He mutual called improvement associations and I farm products at hand In his first ser seph E Robinson as attention wl8dom the result of of the British In maln- 7riihe mon the He said that federal ’ author for the adage “We believe primary associations talning a great density of front would justification I lties had advised Attend Closing Is Bible so the God the of word far against the holding Utah Soldiers Steadfast by results achieved as it is translated I wbe8t tbl he for correctly” mumt U b® ?n minihthPf V TeSk boros pointed out that the true rejoinder of Apostle Richards remarked that in- be furnished reasons and In turn he Tabernacle Session due to the Taberloan at the his of speech Liberty twenty-fowas In Mormon the Christ Illumined both the the British line as much as to any other urth upon people to be ' nacle of a few nights ago Franklin K urged eure and store enough wheat for sowtwenty-fifth verses of Lane While approximately 11000 people atthat Whle thc nemy Is Luke xiii and 'Interior of had the secretary fail' to when and would 'next it and have read called attention to the fine and clean ing retain tended the closing services of conferstill reeling under one blow the allies spring to recent admissionsfood not of to ence In the Tabernacle 2000 people for wheat and according enough - thfrdady ° deIiver an°ther and still a theologians of all faiths: "Strlvp to appearance of the Utah boys who are think amiss of a reasonable little crowded Into the Assembly hall where He wheat preparing for service in France' was "It" has been enter in at the straight gate for many said one overflow meeting was held and surplus he characteristic of the will felt Lane that tbat Secretary "strive enter and not in be and 3000 people were at the Flandera hitherto that able when once the Master rises l!!!ranaign Nibly Tasuea "Waralaa inspired by them when they passed in up overflowmeeting These estimates are haa With general prosperity among review and that his remarks may not attained what Vrent and shut has the door” of the - -- e may a decisive success by Benjamin Goddard president be taken as flattery tho farmers of tho state and states in bureau Mormon of tho information Discusses Biblical of Adage “There are no boys who are as firm the immediate vicinity Bishop NIbley Aled Shown difference 'he pointed out rest- and steadfast with the Lord and who issued a warning against illicit spec church Th® detet sPrtorlty Inflicted upon the Ger- - edThe 'Mr Goddard presided at the overflow erroneous in the fact the first hold to such high standard as thc boys ulators and promoters during the past fortnight are aration of the rejoinder presentedsep-an from the Assembly hall where the ’Don’t let them take the money from meeting inwere Utah” added Apostle Richards conclusive indications of allied supe- - indicative statement while the correct President John J Herspeakers or one from I believe that who stands stead- you you separate your money” States mission Western of the rick one was eletime of and rejoinder fast is as good as six who have not warned Bishop NIbley “Save your President German K Ellsworth ‘The full success of these operations ment of the " LibIt have their hearts to God” money and you will means that the Belgian coast with its Buy given President mission States Northern "In other language lay hold of the Prof A C Lund followed with a solo erty bonds you- cannot lose on’ them Charles A Callis of the Southern States bases will :uinrou submarine to go to the bank for to th enemy while The opening of the" sessions of the If you wantcan on- Liberty mission and J Golden Kimball of the money you J5?®brugge Ostend and the system of counterattack in force He jnay even final day of - the conference yesterday bonds than on get more council of the seventies lands for the first ypur out of Bruges are regain certain secondary objectives forenoon found the Tabernacle" filled leading music st the Assembly ball was The always will advance you money furnished threatened but the- British war 'ma- the Temple grounds crowded with wor- banks D S choir with B temporarily on by the L as them' “The supreme test of the battle chine is moving forward and' if time shipers and the Assembly ball filled conductors Cecil Gates acting b zeal seemed radiant every-- I strength of the contending beiliger-ren- ts permits and the' combat season re- Religious nabIrdlIJJe H Roberta of the Brigham Chaplain Introduction Vhn7TrMnt general is taking place Allied asefnd-“anc- y mains open the allied victories of the where Smith opened I of at the open-a- ir Utah presided b® battery C0n®7’®a0!ia ’ ®nnr whch would appear decisive two 'weeks will In all probability the Tabernacle session' The choir past from the Overflow conducted e meeting ”r-"Thbuilding up of atwo immediate contributing be repeated and extended” Me O Iord” ®adlfontJlbVt®d the anthem “Hear sang The of Information' of - the bureau ‘ steps souladHe the factors of this success are: Air con- - The review sketches briefly the were W Hart John president speakers "greater attention' to hymn of ’"Trbl and shell supply week’s news from' other fronts' 'with Deseret stake offered the opening!I stake Heber C Austin presiRigby b®°8®" and comment ‘The realizes from Thbmas the enemy the he the followed th®farIof that' reports Evelyn t prayer danger of Bingham stake Joseph R ShepIs facing We may expect him to Russian front are more encouraging with Aba'- dent vocal' solo “Eye Hath Not I the selection of anthems in the Morherd president of Bear Lake stake and Seen” Chaplain Roberts 'and' Rulon 8 Wells moil church Is highly Important J of the first council of the seventies Uninspired Men’s Tenet I Hymns Nof Applicable Apostle A W Ivins who was the I Bishop NIbley explained that the first speaker of the morning session song “My Resary” was not applicable GOOD entered upon a review of the fallacies II to Cup Mormon meetings on grounds that of evolution as set forth by uninspired men whom he said ' call themselves I Mormons did not practice the sent! ments of the song relative to klssluia highly Intelligent because they lock In rooms to peruse the un- beads and the cross and he added that themselves n Tea-gardehad’ hear sung in Mormon inspired texts' of men of their own Ilk he also houses Methodist songs which called' attention: that meeting 'The apostle V since the last conference he had visited also conflicted with Mormon doctrines The morning session was concluded a great many stakes extending from with a 'duet by James H Nielson and he Canada down Into Arizona where ’ Miss Sarah Wocd The closing prayer reported havingin found the Mormon- of the morning session was offered by the faith and enjoy- I people staunch y CoL Richard W Toung commander of because of their many blessings ing i I the Utah steadfastness battery which is’ about to leave for a war camp or for France Taking up the question of evolution he eald that those who dote on prob lems of evolution seek to shield them-- I C C GIIinnc ±UL7 f?ss7 selves by tho ruse that men are not sufficiently educated to give opinions Cross Says Scc9y Pyper on the subject of evolution whenever see to fallacies fit 'question the they “Faith” was the keynote' of the But he added that although he was semiannual conference of the Deseret he'TTad not to admit found that willing held at the time in hlscbusy life to take advantage Sunday School ualon 7 o’clock Tabernacle at last of night education all the of opportunities presided Preho had read a number of books on evo- Apostle D Q- McKay lution and had given the matter some liminary music was played by Tracy of his personal study in the course of T Cannon The 'invocation war-madby Charles- B Felt- following which observations during extensive traveL :a the mak-ingIvins added: that after congregation sang under the direcApostle of Joseph Bqllantyne study of men who follow doc tion In ' his address Charles H Hart 'conof been he evolution has trines vinced more than ever of the truth of stated the spirit of this conference in the gospel of God' dor he declared that the declaration that faith le a principle It Is by faith that the biggest acand best things of ' the world are complished It is - by faith that the mass of delegates- and friends are on the work of the Sunday carrying School union so successfully and satis- SEA SLAUGHTER CHURCH TO BUY GERMANS REEL steamed ahead as near as I can! guess about nine knots per hour leaving bet four men in our captain's boat alongside the Belgian Prince all of us except our captain being huddled up todeck gether on her forward about one hour “She steamed thus and a half at "which 'time 'I” noticed that the water was rising slowly on up on the forward deck and It came aome little noticedI also feet' my time before this' the conning' tower had been closed “The water continued to rise around my ankles and when the water got eix - LIBERTY FROM FORCE OF BRITISH BLOW - BODS STORY IS TOLD - - - --- -- " -- - -- - - glib-tongu- ‘ - : ch - - is ” : - -- - the-connin- - - - S' - ’ - A - SV-V- ' - - - -- - ‘ - - - - -- 27-00- - deep-root- ed -- - - past-fortnig- ht Ger-'-m- an : - : - ‘ J - will-becom- e ' - - f ’ - - 1 - T - - - - ‘ ’ - ’ ’ -- 3) - - - ' f“tfd V 12000 te r dth - - in : ’ - f - - - alp°"® - - - An oversubscripNew Tork Oct 75 tion of nearly per cent to the $5000000 pension fund for the support of retired Episcopalian clergymen was announced here tonight Of the $$712000 subscribed 95164555- has already been paid It was stated 7-- I W W’S FOR EIGHT $20000 FIRES ble -- PENSION FUND RAISED BLAME - -- 9 — - - $8712000 CHURCH - : - ll ur or ns - timber workers' to obtain an eight-hoday was called off late today In response to a telegram from Secretary of" Labor Wilson urging the men to take this course Work will be resumed tomorrow Approximately fifteen hun dred men are affected - - pro-Germa- wooden ship yards called September 14 in Sympathy "with the efforts of - out-of-do- Oct 7— Speaking here Butte Mont ‘ a to of 5000 persons crowd today ' G McAdoo' secretary of the William treasury urged bis hearers to buy Liberty bonds of the second Issue and flayed pacifists and excoriated the kaiser “The United States will have 2500-00- 0 men In the field and it is everybody’s' duty to buy a bond even if it is only a $50 bond” he said “These bonds are not for the rick they are for everybody and the best Investment there is on the market “When we get through with this war tyre will be no more Willie We must furnish the Ilohenzollern boys fighting our battles with the best guns the best of everything and reach to Berlin bayonets that-wiLater with 'Gov 8 V Stewart Mr McAdoo marched In a parade In honor of a contingent of drafted men Seattle' Oct' 7 — A strike In Seattle’s - - - WOODEN SHIPYARD STRIKE CALLED OFF ' ‘ 1 tThe west la enthusiastically for the loan” Secretary' McAdoo telegraphed today from McIntosh 8 D at the end of the first week of hie campaign lie reported that the farmers would get behind the loan strongly t ’ - ' - - ed so-call- ‘ - - k Washington Oct 7 —A country-wid- e speaking - campaign by well known orators Including former President Taft William J Bryan members of the cabinet and scores of other men prominent In ’public life will featur the second week of the $5000000000 drive for the second Liberty loan beginning tomorrow While Secretary' McAdoo on his awing to the Pacific coast is speaking In Spokane tomorrow Secretary Baker and Treasurer Burke will be addressing a mass meeting in Washington Mr McAdoo will cover the coast and part of the southwest during the week Various other speakers will be working their way out through the country tov fill dates and on Saturday night Mr Taft will speak at a mass meeting in the Coliseum at Chicago Scores of members of both houses of Congress will appear In their own states and ’districts and many will accept outside dotes Billy Sunday who has volunteered his services telegraphed for “Liberty loan dope and will speak at San Francisco Oakland and Berkeley CaL on October 22 " - I- r Liberty Loan Drive - - - - Many Men' Prominent m Public Life to Engage in - : - MO M i - out quickly threw It over ns’ shoulders and jumbed overboard The other men did not seem to know what was going to happen Some ofarethem were going to saying T wonder If they ten seconds drown us?“ etc About as after I jumped I heard a suction of a vessel sinking and the submarine had submerged entirelj'- leaving the crew of the Belgian Prince struggling In the water “I commenced to swim towards the Belgian Prince which I could see faintly In the distance It not being very dark In this latitude at this time of night I am a good swimmer and swam all night onmy back and practically In other positions One of our crew who was without a lifebelt I don’t know his name kept about five yards from me for about half an hour after the submarine submerged This man finally became exhausted and sank' “I heard numerous other cries for help from our men but could not see them Later I heard a whirring noise something like an aeroplane and smelled the odor of gasoline which 1 thought was the submarine returning towards the Belgian Prince to pickup her four men Sees Radies of Shipmates “When day broke there rere lots of dead bodies of myold floatshipmates ing around me ' Then about 5 o'clock as near as I can Judge I made out the Belgian Prince and four men coming over her side They had keen lowering some stuff off the Belgian Prince into the boat alongside I cried out ’Help help:' but they paid no attention to me At this time the submarine came to the surface about fifty yards from thy Belgian Prince and the four men from the Belgian Prince ‘approached the submarine in their boat and hoisted some stuff out of tle rowboat and put on board the submarine and about ten minutes afterwards she submerged leaving one man in the lifeboat the other three having gone on board the submersible “As the submarine submerged I heard a great explosion and the BelPrince broke In two and sunk I gian saw a vessel approaching from a far distance and she gradually approached me She came within- 100 yards of me dose to where the Belgian Prints had sunk She passed me proceeded some little distance turned around and came back and Ticked me up at which time I was Just commencing to lose consciousness “It appears that ‘the man whom I mentioned as having been left In the rowboat when the submarine subBritish merged was picked up by the unconboat after I became patrol scious also the chief 'engineer of the Belgian Prince who had gotten hold subof a log after the submarine first ' merged and thus had saved his life was picked upl We were taken by the British patrol boat to Londonderry Ireland" ed '- SAYS inches upon my legs I pulled m life belt S "Further WEST ENTHUSED NEGRO TROOPS BUT BOXDS Bisbee Ariz Oct 7—Five hundred enlisted men of a de691 of tachment negro cavalrymen of and By International News Service! CaL Oct 7 — Eight fires elieved to have ‘been set by I W Ws following tbe arrest of thetr leader Dan Lavery wanted In Chicago destroyed approximately $20000 worth of property here last night In The fires were' all set hay "barns and were started with phosphorus balls Several I W Wa were arrested thirty-si- x the regular army stationed at (Modesto Fort Huachuca near here have subscribed to $470000 worth of Liberty bonds - according to an announcement today by J N Gaines county salesman In tbe loan campaign Among the men are veterans of (General Pershing's exA deputy sheriff mistaken for an pedition into Mexico Including the surL W W was shot and seriously wound- vivors of the fight at Carrizal ‘ In ed by a citizen guard Twelve head of fine draft stock were which Captain Boyd and Lieutenant Admfr were killed lost - 'Know the Joy of a TEA of As it should be With the freshness and aroma of the still in it DRINK HEWLETT'S LUNETA TEA Pure and Uncolored Japan -- ( J ' - - G McDonald Chocolate Co Wins Five Highest Rewards j u - ' ‘ : - - - - - JUST THE THING before going to school from me that lired Same contenders as in Thursday’s fast go- - feeling ALL LOCAL CARS r 4 o’clock This Aftemoon ADMISSION 50 CENTS The National Wheat Saver factorily Faith was the principle ' which furnished the motive which' enabvd Columbus to cross the great waters and no less of' an examole of faith’ was the crossing of the desert by the pioneers They 'looked over the desert and 'saw nothing to give them hope but thaf confidence in their purpose and the faith to carry out thel aims sustained them and out of thelf hardships ’came abundance The proof of this principle was the thousands of people from many places at the Sunday school conference last night and the great results which they have accomplished In their work 'A concrete example was given" by George D Pyper In his report' of 'the amount' of money collected for' the Red Cross In the campalm started In the - - ' Sunday schools last Juiie The board planneo iutt each pupil should be asked to donate 10 cents The collections were made 'in record time with the gratifying result that Illustration of Booth Awarded First Prize for MostArtistlc Exhibit The J G McDonald Chocolate' com- pany' was given highest award at the Utah state fair In the five following ' divisions: 'Most' artistic booth Best Utah made Caidy ' Best Utah made Chocolate Best Utah made Cocoa and Best Utah made Paper ’Boxes fell of which is most creditable and must be very gratifying to Mr McDonald personally sixteen years Mr McFor the Donald’s Interest in the annual state event was naturally great being piui pt -- dent of the state fair for that length fin the country It Is located at 159 of time A pride in the success of the I West Broadway state and Its great fair still prompt The excellence of these Utah prohim to stblve for that excellence ducts has In their finding a which has brought year’s market In resulted corner of the earth every distinction for McDonald’s Utah Chocolate and ' The McDonald factory with Its five Parrot Candy— as well as Cocoa and hundred happy and loyal v employes Chocolates are now being' shipped Is a truly great institution- The large everywhere — even' the Orient is deroof garden them building with its artistic " and manding The1 three great Industries under employes’ rest and lunch-rooall the necessary equipment was es- this bne roof are' all working' to their pecially built for Its present use end full capacity and are unable to keep is the most complete factory of its kind up - with the demand - to-himt- his ' - ' - - ms 'A k " ’ - |