| Show ' SALT LAKE CITY tJTAH MONDAY MORNING Peace Advocate Revival of Ward Picnics To Give Lecture Session MIA at Urged ac In City Thursday J President Grant Praises Character-Buildin- g gram 1700 Persons Attend Pro- e Dr Guy iE Talbott to Be Sponsored Here by the Policy Forum u ‘ APRIL 6 Pageant Features -- Need of Church Teaching Stressed at Night Meet keeping was Ivins emphasized by Mr 'Many people are waiting to join the church and only need to be asked” said Mr Callis He told jiow as a ragged boy residing In Liverpool England he himself had become a convert to the church and come to Utah Vice Crime Cited by Alfred H Durham led congregational singing the chorus of the Tableaux Used to Show-Valuthird quorum of seventies also at sang Levi Edgar Young member of Arts in of the first council of seventy ofCrime drunkenness and killings alent today waa classed by President fered the invocation- and Samuel Church Teaching are indicative of the need for mis- Grant as a direct result of prohibi- O Bennion also a member of the tion repeal council pronounced the benediction sionary teaching to the world conBrilliant tableaux and gorgeously cerning the Word of Wisdom Heber Conducts Session costumed pageantry were employed J Grant president of the L D S To Discuss Conducting the session was Rulon asserted ' Sunday at 5:15 S Wells next in seniority to J Goldchurchr S L in D the taberHarrls-DudleSunday night y John W Dudley of p m in Barratt hall at the annual en Kimball senior president of the nacle to illustrate efforts of the Des- conference of seventies council of seventy who is in company will discuss plumbing and first eret Sunday school union to revive Missionary work teaching the California because of illness Other heating at a conference meeting of in Sunday schools the same type of Word qf Wisdom is an opportuwere Antoine R Ivins and the Executives Association of Salt speakers teaching through directing activi- nity particularly under the new John H Taylor of the first council Lake Citya in the Beau Bruramel ties as was used by the great Gali- plan announced Saturday by which of seventy and Charles A Callis cafe Monday at 12:10 p m lean The presentation was a fea- seventies may serve as missionaries ture of the Sunday school annual in stake organizations working un-d- member of the council of the twelve apostles conference A costumed cast of the first council of seventy said Telling of the spirit of missionary Former Ilenager Student more than 55 persons participated the church head work always a source of virility to Wins Typewriting Contest Arts first were personified sym Much of the crime and vice prev- - the church President Grant related bolizing materials to be drawn from Trip to Bermuda how a former business partner of and in Sunday school lesson work Poets r ours on said a his had come to this country with percentage basis” represented were Solomon Edna SL Heber J Grant church president out knowing of tithing After learn Vincent-Mlllay Browning LongPresident Grant praised the work ing to pay tithing pay assessments fellow Orson F Whitney and Eliza R Snow Then followed musicians of George D Pyper general super- for ward and stake chapels then Herbert A Snotc school as intendent o the an academy he had been asked represented by David Bach Beet- "one of the most Sunday and faith- for to send a son on a mission This diligent hoven Schubert Evan Stephens end ful workers I have known Mr at first seemed too much but George Careless Artists were thinking back to his own converLevite da Vinci Hoffman Bonheur Pyper he said was in large measure and Avard Fairbanks and authors responsible for the church centen-in sion he finally rejoiced in aiding his son to be a missionary The Moses Dickens Victor Hugo Dr nial pageant presented here Grenfell Jane Addams and B H 1930 as well as for the pageant church president related incidents Sunday night from his store of missionary exRoberts Assistant General Superintendent periences Illustrate Principle Milton Bennion conducted the meetEnthusiasm Cited Characters in each of these ing Edward P Kimball a board j ’ A i j Snow Herbert Named groups were brought to play as member offered the invocation and Mr Taylor said there Is nojoy of ' i '' i of principles of life in Dr Franklin S Harris the benedic- love enthusiasm and fire comparato Replace Ashby Snow illustrative course of a model Sunday school tion Albert Hamer Reiser general ble to that experienced by missionlessen presentation directed by Her- secretary presented the officers for aries who will live according to the on Directorate bert B Maw Each pupil’s interpre- sustaining vote The L D S Male dictates of their Maker He urged the aeventies to revive this spirit tation was brought out chorus sang teaarw4 'Spiritual renaissance is needed Every seat In the tabernacle was which many had enjoyed as missionHerbert A Snow aecretary and to combat the negative philosophy filled during the presentation and aries- years before by serving in MMMONMMW'fcM treasurer of the Portland Cement JUANITA WRIGHT typified by the three words— mope hundreds of other spectators stood missionary work at home company waa elected to the board hope and grope” said Earl J Glade in aisles Importance of accurate record Word has just been received by of directors-o- f the Zion’s Coopera- member of the Sunday school genMrT and Mrs W S Wright of Shel-le- yj tive Mercantile Institution at the eral board who introduced the presIdaho that their daughter won annual meeting of stockholders Sat- entation a trip to Bermuda for her profid Cast in members R E the Included company’s assembly urday ciency in a typewriting contest held room Elizabeth Bitner Sterling recently In Connecticut D Dr Tanner P the Thomas Henry With exception of Mr Snow Last summer Miss Wright won who replaces Ashby Snow retiring Smith Florence Snow Critchiow ’s third place as a student from because of ill health all directors L Clayton Dunford Arno Kirkham Comin International the Weston Jackson Newel S were reelected They are Heber J E mercial School Contest held in Grant H M Dinwoodey John F Brown Ross Sutton Paul Murphy after which she visited her Bennett Edgar S Hills Stephen Edmond Orlob Trygve Lobrot M aunt in Connecticut and accepted L Richards William H McIntyre Arnold Herlin Merle Felt Del Mar LINCOLN ratio kai life insurance eo employment there with the Home Orval W Adams Henry H Blood Fairbanks Oscar W McConkie TUIC AH : the I Insurance Co The same company MU Fort Indiana Woyne Dtpt ConW H Cannon Richard Beattie Ross Davis Sylvester Q Joseph employed Miss lone Johnson Hen-agMadsen J Reuben Clark Jr and way Ashton Eleanor Thomas and Winner after returning to S A H Woolley more then Richards Lynn Clyde Hansen Annuity pfn how much Income will you Salt Lake Current assets were revealed In was commentator you pay for ordinary life iniur- - poymefaofuminietAio J5() Af60() Anyone interested in commercial ence you can buy a Lincoln Na- - Ag the company statements as totaling Interest in Children training is cordially invited to visit tional Contract that $390596985 $57687176 Annuity including u of no other people who Henager Business College at 45 E will also provide retirement income cash on hand and in banks Fixed "I knowsame interest in children Broadway New classes are now for you commencing at eny age i Street— assets bning the total assets to $6 have the Latter-day Saints and select Clip coupon for details starting in both day and night 10577053 Current liabilities total as the you city know of no group whose attendance school It pays to get the best $50955725 and the surplus is given at Sunday school compares with (Advertisement) as $276056319 Deseret Sunday School Meeting and Conditions Widespread President Parley of Seventies A revival of the L D S have indicated the danger in ward annual picnic together with present social system he said increase participation in stake and Mr Giles said figures available court authorities show Dr E from Guy Talbott of San Franward outings pilgrimages and cele- an juvenile increase in the peralarming brations during the summer months centage of juvenile delinquency dur- cisco world traveler author lec was recommended as an antidote ing the summer months because turer and peace advocate will speak to present social disturbances- - by of more leisure time and other in the assembly hall Thursday eveleaders addressing the conjoint ses- factors K Ames Bagley secretary of sion meeting of Young Men’s and Mutual organizations he said are ning anforum the Policy Foreign Women’s Mutual Improve- expected not only to maintain their Young ment association officers Sunday at organisation the year around but nounced Sunday Dr Talbott's sub8 a m in the assembly hall it is recommended that a separate ject will be "Can We Keep Out of Approximately 1700 persons at- committee in both stakes and wards War?” The lecturers free and open tended the session which was con- be appointed to carry out a summer ducted by George Q Morris assist- program At least one representa to the public ant general superintendent of the tive also will be expected to remain Dr Talbott is in Utah for several Y M M I A with Mrs Ruth over an extra day following the days to deliver a series of lectures May Fox president of the Y W June conference of the M I A before church club and college auM I A in attendance to participate in a summer recrea- diences in addition to the public Heber J Grant church presi tion leaders' institute to be held meeting His local engagements are dent commended the character- June 15 part of a speaking itinerary that building program of the M I A Program Outlined outlined at the meeting and emphaThe suggested summer program has taken him before 25 groups mors than 15000 people sized the value of proper social he said' Includes stake sports play RSSrcgStlng in the last month companionship days fathers and sons’ outings Effect on Character mothers and daughters’ days ward Many Audiences He pointed out that the persons pilgrimages of educational artistic For many years he has addressed with whom one associates have a or historical character sunset serv- - an average of 300 audiences annuvery definite effect on character ices replacing one of the Suhday ally His last previous visit to Salt He said association with persons of sacrament meetings a sunrise serv- Lake City was in 1932 when he lecone’s own faith also had a definite ice and annual ward picnics valu- tured in the tabernacle Known nationally ahd Internasocial value in preventing mixed able because of the companionship marriages "ITiave always said that afforded to entire families on such tionally Dr Talbott has won fame as an author and speaker He gained Catholics should marry Catholics occasions and ' Episcopalians marry Episco"Throughout the summer program the distinction of speaking before palians If young men and women religion and a fine spirituality must every army cantonment in the United States during the World war He do not go out with persons of other be present' he said Mr Bowen urged the practice of is a former editor of "Christian faiths they will not fall in love with such persons and much sorrow preventive medicine in character Work" and a frequent contributor resulting from these marriages buiidingThe logical program will to church and general periodicals be to provide activities which will His most recent books “The Price would be averted" he said President Grant praised the qual- not allow unwholesome habits to of Peace” (1335) and "Peace in the ities of church members from farm- be fbrmed rather than trying to Pacific” (1936) are regarded as ing communities pointing out that weed them out only after they exist handbooks on America's international relations although they are not as wealthy he eaid He urged the M I A leaders to as the city members the farming Relief Director communities always have furnished seek divine guidance in their work Dr Talbott won worldwide disa majority of the missionaries sent and related how Oliver j Cowdery tinction as a member of the commisinto the field “I sometimes wonder had been told that he would know sion to the near east and Russia in whether cities would not die of whether his work was correct 1921 Hs served as Pacific coast his bosom would burn within director of near east relief from their own immorality without the The when was him his work into the 1921 to 1928 His latest international right applies with M I assignment was the goodwill misommuni same situation A officers ' today he said sion to the Far East in the summer Mrs Cannon said the new con- of 1935 when he visited greater Japan han the ference convention program will China Korea and Manchukuo He stand in require maintenance of the M I has traveled more than 1000000 A stake and ward Organizations miles in the last 20 years has1 vlsjited of the throughout the year "Teachers and almost every country in Europe and officers all for the coming year Asia and investigated their lity that should be appointed in the spring has followed" social and political condi-tionand should be able to come together Other Speakers for conventions any time during The Thursday evening meeting is Other speakers at the meeting e summer’’ she said The first under the auspices of the Foreign were Albert E Bowen general contentions this year will be held Policy forum a society devoted to Y of W M the superintendent in connection with quarterly international of the relations study A Mrs LucyJJrant Cannon first weeks after June consuperinendent of the Y M M ferences snpointed out idency and John D Giles member Invocation roc the meeting was Active L D S Woman New Pastor Preaches of the Y M M I A general board offered by LeGraitdRichards presi"Nowhere have I found a refer dent of the southern'stotes mission S L Taken Sermon Ilis ence to a summer vacation for Elias S Woodruff cehtal states Native of leaders of the Mutual Improvement mission president pronouhe$d the association” said Mr Giles who benediction At Christian Church Age of 67 By Death pointed out that responsibility for recreational leadership had been given to the M I A by the general The Rev Oren Orahood D D y Fowles Smith Pyott 67 authorities of the church who succeeded the Rev H M Waldied home of brother her ilKthe Two tragic occurrences In Salt Dr George F Smith 968 South dron as pastor of the Central ChrisLake City in the past several weeks Eleventh fisstMMgignpiowg tian street at 3:55''p preached his ini-j- j tial sermon in hii m Sunday Shef - rn jfrxicti: new position Sum-dasuffered a heartyjJP No extra charge for two perat 11 a m HU attack sona occupying the Bame room theme was "We Born March 1 Are Laborers To1869 in Salt Lake THE MAYFLOWER With God’ the from Preceding Page! (Continued City gether daughter LOS ANGELES’ NEWEST r Orahood r of Job and Jane and moat centrally located downtown hotel the earth through the medium of Fowles Smith natrvejif Indiana the church receivedshis acaDirectly acrota from the Biltmore Mrs Pyott had Adjointne beautiful Library Park event This he declared has had resided here inF demic tnunipg at RATES GUARANTEED AS PUBLISHED an effect in every country on the Butler univefsiy 350 ClKST ft OOJfS Double Btda Choice Twin er Double earth and hundreds of thousands Indianapolis anti of people have been blessed because ho and at Woodsy-Croshis seminary of what took place on that date NONE HIGHER 1 training at JohnThe invftbdtion was offered by Mrs Pyott was son Bible college You don’t have to bargain! I ALL OUTSIDE ROOMS— All quipM David H Cannon president of the active in L D S Knoxville Tenn with tub shower or combination bath and at Lanier uniMrs Pyott Hollywood stake and the benedic- Relief society tion was pronounced by Archie R Sunday school and M I A work versity Atlanta Ga where he reMONTEREY COCKTAIL ROOM Smart Intimate Dignified Boyack president of the Big Horn She had served as secretary of the ceived his doctor of divinity degree stake Music was furnished by the Harper ward Relief society of the Prior to coming to Salt Lake City Garaga adjoining — $ 0c —"in undent" tabernacle choir 'directed by J Fourth ward Sunday school and Dr Orahood was pastor of the First Spencer Cornwall and Frank W was at one time president of the Christian church at Missoula Mont IMAYFLOWER Y W M I A of the Harper ward Several years ago he was pastor at Asper was organist HOTEL Mrs Pyott is survived by William Rupert Idaho The Rev Mr WalMake a few extra dollars on that T Pyott Tucson Atiiz Dr Frank dron S3S SOUTH CRAND AVENUE recently assumed the ?hurch idle sewing machine through the F Pyott Los Angeles and Dr Wil state secretaryship at Montana Want Columns of The Tribune-TelegraDr and Mrs Orahood will reside fred Pyott Salt Lake City sons Mrs Ether Roberts Woods Cross at 68 Sixth East street A daughter a daughter Dr H J Smith Mur- Margaret will join them later folray Wilfred F Smith Los Angeles lowing completion of school work Francis H and Dr George T Smith at the University of Montana where Salt Lake City and Job H Smith she is a junior Club of Southern California Millville Utah brothers and GeorSec (29 So Hill Si Provo Lola Allison gians Olson Los Angela Calif " Logan and Ellen Harwood Salt Progress Report Set Please tend me by return mail new free Lake City sisters Nine grandchilId-ti- 1936 - Plumbing"- er Official Elected To ZCMI Board r ftffi Fol-lan- Hen-ager- IEeta2£)C9il QffiG AmcxaCD niYVVCIL rllj Kru r 'n" s£ Chicago er Initial at 3 McKay Appeals church For Return of - trWcEfrf&pl $250 ''4 Pioneer Courage $300 $350 s I VR'rpiuc'iRrwOfitii m All-Ye- 27-- B guide-boo- k with complete details vacation trip to Los Ansclei County end Southern California Also tend free official Imo-- y of at- -i tal routing by auto rail plane — bui shows how to see California in a the ch an itry is ns are -- that :ten in bout a it very There er and t ebar-o- f This ed this ries to sup- - recalled ne hun-dedic- a- divine rwew to j guide-boo- k show how even e two-wee- ks elose-to-ho- ling we and official vacation givei you 12 days or more here how the whole trip need cost no moje than a routine outing Itemizes all costs with itinerary 50 interesting gravure photographs show you California resort cities sports beithes pleasure islands mountains likes orange groves gardens movie's Missions and nearand sow to enioy them Send by Old Mexico for this book today before planning any vacation ‘of is Interstate Fidelity Building and Loan association who is national executive committeeman from Utah in the United States league will be one of the local leaders with whom Mr Atkins will confer on housing legislation now pending in congress and general Conditions in the home field in this state credit ’ During the past six- - weeks' Mr Atkins has Visited the southwest and middle west and portions of the east and comes to Utah after a week spent in conferences with savings and loan executives on the west coast Funeral Service Held For James Lavender -- edu-an- y ig Building Loan League Official to Visit S L T W Atk'ins Chicago director of fieldiService for the United States Building and Loan league will be in Salt Lake City Wednesday for conferences with local building and M L Dye of the Loan executives Stale Is dren also survive a Come to California for a glorious vacation Adtiie anyone not to come lerking unlimited employ mef lest be be dnappomted but for tourit s attraction! are ' Funeral services for James Lavender 81 former supervisor of the county infirmary were held Sun jday afternoon in the Thirty-firs- t L D S ward chapel John C Mackay former county commissioner and Bishop June B Sharp of the ward1 were the speakers Four musical selections were presented Burial was in City cemetery Mr Lavender died Friday morning at the family residence 1018 Lake street of Infirmities incident to age tab K By Committee of Nine Progress of the legislative com mittee of nine will be reported at a meeting Monday night in the state capitoi Senator George Mil: ler chairman announced Sunday Engaged in a study of tax exemption proposals to be voted on at the next general election the committee was designated to map a plan for supplemental revenue should the proposal be adopted Monday data will be assembled for a report that will be submitted to Governor Henry H Blood and the next state legislature Delegates Chosen Three delegates will represent Salt Lake Federated Musicians’ local No 105 at the American Federation of Musicians’ convention at Detroit June 8 At the quarterly meeting Sunday the local designated (juy W Heric James Foley and Gerald P Beesley as delegates THE INCOMPARABLE L&H Range Can Be Bought at the Same $25 Allowance' for Your Old Stove -- vr- Granite Mart APPLIANCE STORE 108(1 Fmt 2 1st South StlGARHOUSK fcl&dtMah SiqjjsiiL tBaJiqaw |