Show 4 ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE p THRONGS FRIDAY MORNING MAY 18-18- HEM SO EASY TO MAKE! 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EXTRA made-to-me- ac v K ' $100 box of f ' ApproximatelylOO - Visit the MODERNIZATION EXPOSITION State and i f Broadway Then See Axelrad’s Displays for More Modern Ideas :l) j J s wjf in Some Furnishings r vvv 4 I V) v -- X x - r X S' 1 ' A"' i (ml ' v' - " 4 j ' : ' " v - ‘ t - - - taC-C-A- f " - - J Zr'VHrfodj&i' I ' '' ' m - ' ' ' ' $ & tj f - V Get Your ' SEATS NOW FOR v i Summer's Dlclum lEiigagcmenJ Cfe ?v TO GIVE CONCEBT The University of Utah Symphony orchestra will give a public concert in Kingsbury hall Friday at 11:20 a m The orchestra under direction of Arthur Freber will feature Ravel Bolero Copper Industry Code Procedure Waiting on N R A NEW YORK May 17 (P)— The copper code authority announced today that details of procedure ia admin istration of the copper industry’s code would be disclosed with the approval of the authority's 'resolutions by the NBA y ZkCaRJLL TRUrVDE ’ Summer is Upon us—warm gunny days that makes one (eel like moving to enjoy nature in its most alluring surroundings Axelrad’s are completely equipped with a host of gay and colorful summer furnishings— at nnusually mod- -' est prices out-of-do- Rodiers Ciarpeh Fibre comfort backs— Here’s s695 1735 solid Opan or closely woven r Metal (Chairs Lloyd In spring colorful enamel finish— metal Rome Largft IDe SJJ95 base Luxe Gliders size— gay colored coverings FoldingcircularMetal Removable Complete 1 Roll Of Film with 5-IPi- ece Large Settee soo WV-De- en the-thir- 7 “Pleasure for All" r the-worl- Annual i1'!" — v mju "The copper code authority up to President Clawson declared that this time" said the announcement Saints should be thank"has been endeavoring to coordinate ful for the opportunities which temthe copper code with the codes govple ordinances provide They make Some bf the outstanding figures at the observance Thursday in It possible for the gospel to be erning copper and brass mills prodmarking the fiftieth anniversary of the dedication ofthb’ ucts industry the wire and cable brought to those who died without Logan S temple In that city At the top is a group of the men who subdivisions National Electric Manhearing it oh earth he said and for L D those who die young to advance in worked on the construction of the building They are (left to right) ufacturers’ association and qther con’ John Widmer 77 Logan Carl M Nelson 82 North Logan Fred sumers of copper and brass (products ' the spirit world He commented on the fact that Smith 75 Rexburg Idaho Abraham Jorgensen 75 Logan and "Inasmuch as there is involved the Since the Logan temple was dedicat- James C Johnson 80 of Logan Below President Rudger Clawson interpretation and coordination of ed more than 5000000 ordinances of the council of the twelve apostles points out some of the Interest- the provisions of such othey codes have jen performed there ' ing features of the temple to other members of the coonciL They aqd the approval of the ad pinistra-tioiThe young people of the church are (left to right) Seed Smoot David O required before they become Mr Clawson were urged by Mr Smooth the next Joseph Fielding Smith Melvin J Ballard McKay of thte-- resoA Widtsoe and effective publicationmeantim-sarilJohn to lutions is In the receive their endowments Charles A Callis The inset shows C speaker 70 of Logan who Bindrup early in life and to take an active worked on the temple throughout the seven years of its construction delayed” interest in temple work The perform- The card bearing the name of John Taylor president of the chnrch Third ance of temple ordinances he pointed Hat in Life F out is one of the distinctive features at the time ’ gained for Mr Bindrup admittance tb the dedication services S1 of the lx D church To Give Ownfer Mr McKay said he was impressed ’ atMr Widtsoe Latter-dato y recalled he that entrusted the Elijah with the brevity of human life and FAIRMONT W Vs May 17 the fact that the hereafter provides tended the dedication- of the Logan Saints is being fulfilled Oliver Shurtleff of the Faira great compensation temple as a boy of 12 years shortly Mr Chilis told the assemblage that mont State Teachers’ college has "This life is so small” he declared after he and his had joined all those who have received the gos- new het replacing the shapeless “and its agonies are so vast that a the L D S churchparents The present Oc- pel with sincere intent have been headgear he had worn for a decade future life is needed to adjust the casion he said had stirred his mem- blessed with the spirit of Elijah He but— discrepancies between the spirit and ory and touched his feelings said the people of the cjiurch "have “Now I’ve lost my Individuality” its frame of dust” “I bear testimony" Mr Widtsoe dona a glorious vicarious work for he says In speaking of the significance of declared “that In the temples of the the dead” and that with the spirit of "I’m saving the old hat— it was a -- the temple ordinance he said: — Lord I have found a means of solving Elijah-come- s the comforting testi- family affair — to wear in the garden V Justice ef Bites Lauded temporal as well aa spiritual prob- mony that President Grant has a di- when Mrs Shurtleff is away I can’t “The spirit which cannot i be lems In them the pash present and vine calling in holding the keys for seem to get excited over this hew touched by death carries the most future are assembled— the temples Jesus Christ in obtaining salvation hat even if it is only d one divine attribute— that of love' To- teach the eternity of life' for both the living and the dead” I’ve had in my life” ward whom will we manifest it? To Mr Ballard related that a year The opening prayer was offered STUDENTS GAIN HONORS those we have loved here on earth ago he visited the Kirtl&nd temple by Joseph Fielding Smith and the How fitting then that the marriage the first built by the church where benediction was pronounced by Mr ROCK ' SPRINGS Wyo—Two tie should be one of eternal dura- Joseph Smith testified Elijah be- Shepherd Rock Springs youths have been hontion and how necessary that those stowed on him the keys that would A chorus under the direction of ored in the past week at out of state who die without hearing 'the gospel “turn the hearts of the children unto Frank Baugh Jr’ sang an anthem universities Aldo Dona student at ' “The should have the opportunity of hear-- ‘ the fatherj” Song of the1 Redeemed" which Creighton college Omaha elected The speaker said (hat before this was composed for the dedication bf page in Delta Sigma Delta to come The jusing it in fraternity tice of baptism for the dead— open- time the world was dead to genealogi- the Logan temple by Evan Stephens John Duzik freshman at University ing the door of salvation to all hu- cal work but there are now volumes and a hymn "Let the Mountains of Southern California to membermanity— should bs apparent to ail” of evidence that the mission which Shout for Joy" also by Stephens ship in Trojan Squires Latter-da- Sale Continues mm President Ivins told of the first of the great temples— the temple of Solomon which he declared was the most beautiful building the world his ever known Great wealth was lavished in its construction he said but it was desecrated by this armies which passed through Palestine and (tripped it' of its treasures and holy - Mads to Mt WUIS y - ATiHOME Annual Standard UNION MADE can" - MAKE IT - about’’ The speaker appealed for increasing devotion to the church and declared it is a cause of regret to him that many of the young church members who have achieved success have vessels “Temple building by the Latter-daSaints 'Me said "is not k new thing but a restoration of the old order established by the Israelites" He urged those who work in the temples to familiarize themselves with the ceremonies so they Will know their true significance and the responsibility they assume when they receive their endowments “The temple ordinances” he added "are designed to keep the living faith in Our hearts I am grateful for -this temple and for alliemples which M ! there were not more than 1300 Latter-day Saints living north of the Oneida stake end there are now more than 100000 “The Lord has blessed the Latter-da- y Saints” President Grant continued "far beyond what we could have expected 50 years ago People everywhere now recognize the Latter-daname of Saint- as a certificate of character and I rejoice in the change which has been brought not kept strong in the faith "When men set their hearts on the material things of life” he said “they often lose sight of the greatest thing in the world— the gospel” President Grant told the assemblage he is grateful that the Latter-da- y Saints taken as a whole are now as well as at any living their religion other time ' ‘conclusion In the church head said he was happy for increased interest-itemple work and for the services of those who devote their time to the performance of the ordinances '’ Praises Service "The greatest happiness" he said “comes to any community family or individual that gives service Service brings a peace that nothing else GENEVA May 17 (Pj—'Westerned ble warning to both China and tha to China in the face of expected Jap- league that it would be advisable to anese objections was forecast today “suspend" the Rajchman' plans This as (‘committee of the league of na- was in line with the "Asia for Asiations approved reconstruction plans tics” policy recently enunciated from submitted by Dr Ludwig Rajchman Tokyo The committee on which the UnitDr Wellington Koo Chinese ri ed States is represented was unani- resentative declared the proposed mous in its action and Dr Rajch- league assistance to his nation is Enman was instructed to proceed with tirely “impartial and nonpolitical" consultations and negotiations for "It is China’s inalienable right” he carrying out the plans which include said “to secure technical help wherroad building and other public im- ever she desires China stands for the provements open door of friendship lor all naJapan has given notice of a proba- tions" V' y - Ignore Tokyo "V J fui One) A Smith and John Wells of the preaiding bishopric Among-thgeneral officers of the ehurch were Mrs Louise Y Robison presifleift of the Rdlief society Mrs Ruth May Fox' president of the Young Ladies’ Mutual Improvement association and Miss May Anderson auperintendent of the Primary association Following the services the church ‘officials and their wives visited the Ltately temple structure situated on one' of the highest eminences in the city and later were guests at a luncheon in the temple annex - Tells of Interest in Work Mr Shepherd in- Jiis opening remarks said that six temple sessions are being held each 'day with 1200 persona performing temple ordinances ' He also mentioned the interest being shown" “in the "pageant portraying the meaning ‘of temples and their ordinances which la being given each night In the tabernacle “As a result of this 'observance’ he said "we anticipate a renewal of spiritual fervor and a greater sense of duty to temple work The labors of the genealogical society have been largely responsible for a creation of new interest in the performance of temple ordinances" President Grant said he had ajways rejoiced in the spirit which prevailed at the dedication of the Logan temple and in the selection by John Taylor the president of the church M Marriner W Merrill to be president of the new temple "I remember the testimonies borne at the dedication service" he said "They brought tears to the eyes of many of us” Cites Growth of Church He recalled that in the last fifty years fivo temples have been dedicated— those at Saif Lake and Manti and the ones in Canada Hawaii and Arizona He took occasion to remark on the growth of the church in that time pointing out that 50 years ago LITTLE - f' 1 L D S Leaders Extol Val- (Continued from CAMBRIDGE Moss’ May 17 (P- VThe rattle of musketry broke the stillness of the Harvard yardCharlie Apted veteran head of the yard police stood with his back to 1 wall puUinrthe trigger Still' the enemy advanced Desperately he fired his lest shot It took effect Apted had hit the line lor Harvard The line was a white one It ran across the black fur of a skunk It’S new— it’s educational as well as entertaining Scenes and people In three dimension stereo The film is moved' through Tru-Vby simply pushing a lever The Tni-V- u library of films consists of such subjects as: ue 1 Grand Canyon of Arizona Chleacoland SaUy Rand In- - Her Original t Fan Danele Movie in the Making Goldilocks and Three Bean Three Little Plfa Z C M I FIRST FLOOR— Free Demonstration J r 1985 J slw Coffee-Tabl- es top folding frame—in green or black enamel 565° Libre Sets Lloyd Chair Rocker— and in fibre—colorful upholstering Collapsible Lawn Chairs 1C3 Reclining hacks—hardwood frames— AS PICTURED ABOVE FOOT RESTS TO MATCH— Special 35£ "GRUNOW OR NORGE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS— The Finishing Touch to Any Summer Setting Norge Electric Refrigerators aa low Aa wh iiirtiTUe ’124SO UP |