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Show ,. 1 1 , , , I i ki , DESERET - o. '(k ,(CONTINUED n res ?)) TROM PRICCEDING PAGE), -- Miss H. Ethel Doff lethyre be iD c.hotn she tr Jit, r's ccrtqlat Ali outlined. rharnnZa d nu.isteal Tier IN!, ;. at,1 intellIgcnce. ( n et ttlittsto-e- trtt iti,.te "'", M. reI 1 1!..o7 ;IP eason 'ay ;. '7:i i r it .1 Y t I Wits. Belle Lawson McNitt Abe lth 1.441e ,Airi 1:.4.1n4 l'a In Ilics rirlq-Mr, irva .1.1!. 1..o,114twm roll!ri.it,, ',.1!1 N.. IA 4,,1 4. Am.r1.11 'start 41) 14e te,,,t IrJ In !Init. ,.! 111,g , ;',$" i! ilogh ..f !! 4., . th, hre,therhood tioJ. 1.Pll though th,ir torRoes oul hoh;s this,rnectiqm, unit' we uhlers.t.atot Ih to dtihsT it to others' It in 111": 01 0 Kill 41.4 E M 7 , .. ! ntr, ''', tooe-- r r 3- -4 o,1 ttio11An 't I , I r Piano, Organ and Theory studio I so. lain Street. h ork 1,,; Kw! thrti ; I S&Ael4 0 die Armstrong many years. She hen also been 1",,' GI 11:(1111t (4' i !! , t 4,10;ANIiT TAI;L:ItNACI.E. ,,Azi:4SrANT .1 04 g Itar. 4.0,11 !i EDWARD P. KIMBALL 4tirr 11,o !. a n4 El El Miss Margaret Summerlays or It ts of 4 ' i -- ":" r i. v 4.;t N.,t 111. :(11 ., .1 1.11.'" i.I OH' - 1,0, Kt,otiFr -4 imeacta !aler 114 J fi Vttv$" 1. Gl ""t T.'.4".il: 0 co, (" I' 1 Miss Ellen H Thomas 0 0 1117 thi, tHalln 1.1.tiv TA t th, impnriatt, ,,ne to ny riiing th ,11:1K4 Th t,t loud eirging an., violent ha arard rhoirs the prelattina Idea ',veins to le hest loudest the etoppo to the choir. If o .1, kis,w,l11 give. $ino, r a. ntql would oreouit,i, true. 6.1 Th4q. OM one s..ona inger t. singers, throliah the stioe. CILIA istr the could realit to, , 6,1,,tropd h arly ear of mush. study. )1r. trn.irlitinle it) all troikas...beno annotanta. lio ntilo Studio: Thalvber Myatt Ilia lonn4011011 putolo flit litnnita). In linavet that earrittl .Iteakitcu4a Was,. 40114, t. 111 a. m!, I In r- in . Preliminary Tourists Hear Great Organ at Special Tabernacle Service . ' 0"1,:: -- '41,..0 , ., ''''' Cl c) ti 4.11r 4.41'.4.34 tt yrrr.N Zkii.' Ai: ; r, -- ,'.4e,..:- 3: "ii , !. 1,-- 4. .p''.- ''''A;. - ' '.1- - sad 111 II 01,2 aloe Ono ' that I. ia b thot to looliP Nary ISM 11 011 Date ib' ILO boreo-radis- wEad. 101 i , ,t " 1.."11.4rt '10,,0:13 o,;(;(-',.,:!)i- . :it"'w" ikt t', ...4 ,,- -,p T,' e." 4( A, I1 fj.;- tis ' 4:. '!: ' k. ',1'4"..k; , ,- ,. - V-,- .:. And with that they all held up their right hands and maid. W. weer l' "Now.- continued the bottle. "I don't 1 mind troating the oompasy if somebody will uncork me and fill me up again with water. I will IIIIIVT know the difference." Y4'ell they uncorked the king and poured him Out into wine 'lames. Then the celery erowd began to drink earn other's health. It was too much: I cooldn't stand it go I started up out of my chair and 'Mooted' "Look here. now. will you!" "What are you doing there?" and somebody shook When I got ml elfwe onsti I Ime. it was Lady Macbeth with a litif it wasot: it ass moth. she said, "What's the matter a ith toti'' I lookrui around for the he a riont there. Then I look. ,,,I 0or in the corner. all was silence. att mother-in-lashe Tht,o I wasil t there. I went to bed. I won. : i , '''.....,., 4 malt h." .4:,51,:sis!,,b,.,4,.,.7,,,, 0 tl ,,,',',7 0 ,,, .i:. ! :;,..: , , e t 1 i l 11 i . 1 .;'..t....',:.:' .ler how It could have happened!--- By trloo.et. Howard Cliff in Philadelphia I1111:te I.Pdar,r 11 40- 1 II . I G The groloot nt mountain regions la to master Igenerally more diffieult thin that of plains. tolwallee the rocks ,., e ta,ut more Mohan and tilted about. it the soologY of certain parts of Mieelsoippi ts almost as difficult as tha ta a mountainous roglem because c.rtaitt aidely distributed formations tse..r tea definite Identification mark& remains end impressions II attic-NWants and animals that lived at the time tho deposits were formed. A IIn collar aandatone, hick ireoioilliells hasp called' the Catahoula sandstone. 1OP studied with care by 0- - C. IlAtiuri and k.'.. W. Borlr of the 11.4tited g.4.1oeical sorter. department o' ,h0 Interior. who hare been ble Ito identsfy and follow the sandatone hi' means of the retrains of plants. Among the plants found were pines. IfernA lers,es of date palms. tropical tm ries. flu,' awl a tree clogely related to the pr,Itt-OnMesican and Corttr ti A na t leas auntie. from which most of ,he msterial for chewing gum I. obtatml, These fossil plant show that at the Cm the aandston was 5.004.640 years two 'h.. ,1,11w. of this region Was tropi. of camels found by 0thcal. end I. or ge,losP,Is and the similarity of the ,s,ryi comuostne the sandstone to coplcli desert sands have a simie J., , - ,i, ; i When Camels Ran Wild in Lo-Mississippi -wer II , I. ! ,, - q i ! s j , 4,14 i. , 4 , : I ' , I c) ..," ....4 00 ., 4- -1 -- .1 ', 4 11 IT ,0(- k 4.1- -, ... 11 - 14f 4. b ,1.1k i, 4' r," I0., ,,..., 16 'ip; 11T-41itt- 7 ' v ''4 k.:11,!' !7 i i 4 ,, ir,;,,,L - tri.,t '40 ", z ;,?., ;.; , - A ,,......, N4- - ,, -, ....... . 011 lk ,i.... o t ammolommonn., -.- t ,:: e 7011' , . i A i A. , i................., It 1 1 4 .. - 4.., 4;1 1 , ' ' - .1..., 4, am vs 1 I rt,emel---:-rba- - ry - - - ;- News. . , TABERNACLE i cant AND signed not, so much for purposes of prose411ns as to answer the natural queries In the minds of the visitors. The services open and close with preser. (Bowing out the Idea of worship. and the selections on the organ are of the highest excellence' These special services for tourists and visitors ar held on the first dun THE 0 EKVT day of each month at II o'clock a.m. and fast until about 12 noon. On all other Sundays regular eervices for all the wards combined are held In the tabernacle at 2 p.m. and the Individustnarevices in the evening. Lat. y Saints themselves do not use thestabernacie on the firet fiunday,st the month and the First Presidency of ter-da- silken curtains. You know that. deadened. delicious sound. While I was listening to it the door swung open and in waltsed a dozen or so pieces of celery, dancing in pairs g - nice. ladies and gensight" And Immediately atter I beard a tlemen they wets. with diamond drops them and about green plumes faint horn as it Itcame lions far 11blazing floating from their heads. away; 000d night! Good night!". Preoeding them was a bottle marked Old Port." who acted as a sort croaked a "Them's the Titers. director. He right behind me- - I turned. It of bandmagter or musical was the turkey. "NOTUPPIlea," I re.11tried to get into a chair. and it was the to ape failure he made marked. "There ail stuff." No it's very funny ot it. be replied. all mettle" trut.eic was the runniest thing. Finally one of the try partyfOr all The streaming through It sounded like concealed orchestra sorts of people werehim a wine list. or doorhanded like the softly. steatitic melody playing He looked at it through a pair of into tone's prance 'through lattavy glance what be desired. took the proffered knife. opened my friend and towed biro to the turkey. Al be went down the throat of my roasted companion be said. "Good I eaw at fresh-lookin- , ORGAN. RfrONSTRUCFED the Church extends to tourists and visitors the courtesy that In lieu of being unable On that day to attend the deregular grantees they may not be prived entirely of hearing the organ and isomethins about "Mormonism." Ond so the specie! servites for tourists and visitors. 1.0,11 HAIR and visitors avail themselves of the opportunity by the hundreds and thousands. The organ recitals are ander the direction of l'rof. J. J. Met:loll tn, him-el- f officiating at the console, or one of his assistant. Prof. Edward P. Kimball. or Prof. Tracy Y. (.41111tIn. Printed progrnms are supplied at tne entrance and only shoice clansical art, rendcrea. maid. The festivities mere going on like and "Meta me. have I gone up a dollar?" mad where King l'ort and Cis couanswer. rtirs were. In a little while my 'ten"You have. sir!' was the And with that he hopped it his tion was attain directed to them. The said: king commanded silence end chair as jauntily its could be. -Ladies and gentlemen. I need not reSuddenly a trumpet was aheard and mind is our of herald this that you ball voice the ennui shortly after and that on Christmas day our career shouted. The tumblers are coming." is be will This ended. the house With that there came running into I was all attention in a mothe room six or eight tumblers of currant jelly. who immediately began to ment. en Val the turkey, for he winked do circus tricks and play leap frog at rnit and nodded hi. head in the diwith each other. All this time the tur- rection of the speaker. "That man." continued the bottle. key was standing by thy fire vithwill eat and drink Us. Now let us out paying a word. with I matter the moat' you?" irengeanoa on Mtn." "What's slender-stemme- d (lassies. MI hair stood on end. whispered to him. "Swear that you will all disagree "Hush!" be whispered back, "don't with awe lit brown a in hint; swear that he shall cross fOU etudyr , , i '1,:' ti ,; ik s Years on an Island., Eighty Writ klg nt his visit to the island of Flores in the Azores in Hartwell Magazine for November. Charles W. Furlong tells of a British consul who tuts left the island only once in II yearssod then by accident. The houses. with their Moorish. over heavy style Venetian blinds balconies, were an echo of old Poetagal Don Cestar escorted us to the house of Mr. James Mackay. British vice consul, whole kindly kelp verisitts needy nationals has him to be khown throughout bt: Azores as The Consul of Europa. which shotild be added. 'and the Unit. ed Bates.' He appeared in a frook.. coat and only ono I saw In Flores. During his fourscore years left island but the over bad he and accident American whalers onceby vessels from Good and Hope and Cape Horn lay off berg when short of provisions. During g visit aboard one of theme. a northwest gate auddenly sprang up. mak. In his return impoesible, and in ten days he found himself in England. but in 'bre more he took the first vessel back. and here be luta bees . , over eines!' I 'r '1 t i'll 1 :. itI ,f t . , TtrittliTS ittipiMation.Indlanapolis : 1' car-th- in 1 F.,'4 if t Jar I t;' i ,...".; r.!... I :4 i- i.. ' el . t , r. ,,, ,,i; sitt, I42 ler4,,,, It '00, s., t; ta-e-n t oitt',...i,ff-4-470,Vill'l ,,,,:, ) ..,,,444.t. t? , . tv.'1. ';':ft 1., f end visitors In San once deck month the year. are gives an opportunity to woad one hour on the Sabbath day in worship mutual. -Ho! Hal" exclaimed tbe leader of and it the Panto Urn to boar Um fathe 'holly band. "You an them. aro mous tabernecie organ. The brief adyour And then. commanding his dress, on "Mormonism." given In eonto bait, he bowed stiffly hod nectiom with the irgsm recite'. is do: slowly te ma and said: "gin. good , . evoning.' Dont ever talk to Mtvegalit shout knife: bolding It up. anybody being as dumb as tiA oyster. knife. an oyster, I bowed, still he paid. The opening exercises will on the one eye keeping now begin." turkity. however., With that he seised the adjacent 'This, air, is a gala night. continued the old oyster.- - "Chriolmas ati- member Of his troop. bit him a rap ea with the knife. and la a proechas and the spirit of the season the noeshad dislodged him from kb looks upon every oyster to do his instant throwu him to the turkey. and duty. We have traveled fan part of shell who dexterously caught him on the the Ink? On foot. part by and we are bare.- - He knows - why." fly and swallowed him. sprats-lookin- g And tho Out remarked a rather gave a lurch toward of the oyster at the bottom said the turkey.MoeE. knows why." the mistaken." souttakod all the other rotor& row. 'WO."Iyou're should decide it in." And then they began a weird fag. captain. Quite rapidly he went on with his tank donee about the turkey. .. , work until all the oysters were openIt was fearful,. Clammy xcePt blmeelt '. moot came upon my brow. drogot od and In the turiter Over, the stpokooman of the Wooly. Then he walked up to me and mid, us." between tome , Produrod,, In somo mysterious war. si"irs an opes I. It 4, iti,,t, r t- - 61 pre-fer- Um nand r the dyspepsia." hair atoud on both ends. "Savior that lie shall bit sick for a My 1 , night before Christmas I was' in toy room. trying to & wrotched cigarette &ntèy the fatiguing labors of the day. I sas very tired and dispoted to that gentle melancholy which comes ovor a follow who has boon working hard, and I had boon. I assure you. In the firm place. I had boon doing all sorts of things for ray mother-in-laouch as chopping up mince-mea- t. filling stockings and a lot mom of eases-abl- e task& Jews tried to chop the minced meat. but he got to thinking about a haw milt. of clothes,- - which. somehow or other, he ima4in4 Santa Claus is to giro him. and he (chopped hie flow. I told him as I tied it up that mince pies with bits of fingers In them would do very won for the king of tho cannibal' islands. but I my pie made in the so ie. Thou I was dragged into tho task. It nos no wonder I was tired. and I was vory glad Jess had gone to bad. I had tho room all to mettoll. no all to disturb me. "Ah'." I exclaimed to mysielf. "this I. comfort" and I stretched out my lets. took a long whiff at me etgenrtto and threw myself back in the embrace of my easy chair. How did the turkey get into the room? I could have batten my oath I had hung him on a naU drivon in tho will of the houns below tho second-stor- y window, where he was at bid time, looking very block and exceedingly upoide down. Strange! but then he 'good right in the warm blase of tho kitchen fire with his bead cocked on one side, gazing at me. There was a reproachful took in hie oire, a trawl tear molstenod it and I felt like a murderer. You sect. I hod killed that identical turkaO in the morning by sticking a knife through his neck. I don't know how long he stood looking at me but at loot he walked deliberately to the tire and hopped in. I could hoar him Mao as the firs be gan-- to work around him. What are you doing?" I criod to terror. "Doing? Done. well " Was all be said: I. ts..., he gobbleddon; it. I tenure you I felt wore olloototnrt" able. The gravy tears were gothorMg in the turkors eye& and. do what I Would. I could not avoid thoir roproachful stars. It glanced out at ma from the red fire. At the sod of le minutes an& just as be did so tho door of the kitchen Poo and in Mod about four rioting dosen orato& They were marshaled by one portico-Ian- ,' sod and wrinkled chap. I put him down at onos as a patriarch. Aa oyster patriarch. How's that? As soon as the turkey saw them he turned pais. The rocognition was , with TE o' S 'I. year oranirt and director of the choirs ,h Cathedral 4 St. m dr). rank utnorig the learnt g tinchoes of irtITP11, in the retitle titet stitomer. owtoir to the pro,. Miss Oteuein re,ttroed from tho powiott he held an ion(' and petv.i., 04 rILLI non d,otIi dl ier tone to iir.,.te instruction. $he dedl- the vit.,of the ttittotrit itttd ti nit had churn, of the of tile teen' t.,ott and deitexte,t Ise the hole fee, ROW. i i ., the peraerwe h4op S. ft! ali the distinguished Al htotte ehtir,111 In A rit P kPpt a chats sit h ..1 01.44. of ton children. One et traintliti 4I I he C. t .,,f eti c,inuert 'vest, snakily comb V; tor 'IV th. It which ,lephing, ' the Lake, Theritre, Mtge Olfemois it the hia f r, 11,1e.is Si II ..n11 r, Mar, A,lidenty of this Mil. "nd oniter Witham Maseru and VV. , Ath ,I31, it.tt, nd iater ,, r: t th !h elm no,1:sh ,Irg4 ti tat at that time t. og, ,,f iaildition to t,e, teaching the 0 ranks among the youNter professionals. Phe been a pupil of Mims Oran& Plander! Dinner. ' it .1' ! 0 Visitation From The Christmas 1; Ernantiel Bar.her 1,1k1.1- h. twit III 1101t I. ; A Al tr,,,x-- ftrat orgatil.1 "t l'T a music cnrclie CI 0 Mrs. Crhsie Lawson Chapman, far a period overlap teaching under her direclion tar offend years and has appeared in several solo programs in this city She of abee Me rivea a.number pupils recitals. During the past minister et ladled with )CT. Alberto lona& Het Studio is at liS let Ave. . . fl is in - lal ntudita on the ptana at an eariy air u !,r "411,4 1444, .toraan pr.t.- - J. cnt on hat insitun,ent She then t ,,; ;, an 1Am awntner ta.h thcr's!'n' i at Mi 11 lir . tot, tor. to totteh welt A tg ' El 1iC. In 4 itell,ttInt Af dAmaige thor are doing to the womierful instrument their linker ban them with. 4 Mill .ilr- - the,' ottid cease immediately. Think boul wh, sas this beautifI y,,h. gist. n to u! I 44taill may, to make it more heatititta Vihh n ihstrument In th. re.a ,,r,h,stta e.unbi prefer training your resale 401 the: mast itttitie ttr the violin or C110 with Ita sotiad like, the tirtim s hi h V hi h tone in oar rieVI Tabernacle organ Osumi .ympalhc?i , Th tt:ritt ! 4,1 orr lot Intging tn ix wpakehilig your young sok ,U ft,t1.617 t.MtIt itwily .4,ttk to it rfttut th nStrittnent you have been bless-mat.. ia ;10 if d How Theot: re T40,11:100 exixentiala to work for: Mot Ing ,T111 ill 10111C N.4,11111111 tolle thaini tüllit), tit tn.( or breath xt:ataifillia I and tointng naiad in symmetrical pr1,nem o,roi e f va flit: oxxit4 of tiletinet enunciation R. 411f I h ft: ith ttletrittlee anti attn. I 44.44 for Mao,. Thdttta i" at 4S Fart South Templet., E8 to a tn,utenk and tke your IVinctola. te- one ill 1,1,,r ,, 111,, f. ,t ;,1 !he proof t h Jensen ha 1arreti wt11 anti can aton fetch (tom ,,,,ileneed 1,, tr. , e, ale Iota' h, r of plArto In rOlit On. Artt, tr,1 her ...eh, t.,het,tet children- - Utast Jena.i h. ocreptillig a linotwat atonal.. r Att popeOb... lizi studio 'is it SOS Templeton 1 idc. intertleWa geU Twetolit), awl 1.114, a:ht.onliortm The Hall stud.. Musigte considered a mere no te a "met,. e m ell longer pastime.. music ghat! a reel the is and scientific He composer chemist art. se se put. ingther Ile combines binations of tones which produce Wonderful rotor off twin. & evrophorre. a annals, or an "Prince. Th titres wonderful colors and precinct no the tia a who VI al.o mssteppieres ocholar. lie tn..tt Interprets acian lie inwt know anew the history of the time ia which the eompoller thd. which circumitaaces influenced th life .4 Ow ....rammer. ht. conditions and Than one can feel the poise of the corap.mati.n. perament. etc. & living breathing. picture Imf.r ih. mitol. tao. the artist In turn must bring In the proportion to his ability to do this. is hie mum, insplr. d hisandaudience. can we How make our etirrtmr. eoul boys and gmla mus.. notary? tag tonal Ahl There are many children going to Dairini who have different 11008 Or work. Why not:itMe these pupils tr.dit at 96.h...1 for the Ira nutnr chillrett eh are er) work they do outside of loon trigonometry IA nted In music but who cannot mower Creek and to Then ',why not othe the.. pupils crelit for their worse than a ehineee puzzle. be would much more work in other linss?- Time 'tent upon music ami sore thorough wcrk would result. The standard of moste would be higher aes boys and girls would be uplifted mentally and spiritually. l'or en Olt h,r miss IN,friemre art brings & person nester to his Diviner Self than music. 1114 2nd Aye.. Studio is It ilontefrpret: 1;,, h htiss Estelle Jensen 0 1:1 M ,ta 0 coon-clai- a tkit r Matie Hall, I e9s y011110:: reap the reward: It yrill hyteltteri thi Soderlund inwructs In piano and on Saturday in Ir. 16 1916 I, State, utig.sto Gustave Fredric Soderlund ,.,,ht N. stud, the Jig...h.., hi ti kith IcAe. ittid kurti ft thorouahl speaking of a mustria education, says: "A knowledge of tho fundamentals of music has king been rticeenta- Tb pert of every child' education, and now the chools are bo- o mea necessary of hissing ehildren learn to play some in- value the so appreciate Los Angelo. hes lust Pa- Lsesent; ft le being introduced into the curricuftim. in their public schools an many colleges giVo begun to (lack piano sometimes deprive their children of ;Timopporttinitieg in music. Parente not children the show do because any marked moeicat talent. .h- I training One must iearn to play some instrument before he Can truls T- la is a mistake. tho atorit-o- t the nreat artist& me value of nractiC41, aloe aa Atlas.. of One the fantods be engineers 01 this tal droi cannot that his avocets is largely due to the potter of concentration gained hi. youth. Should Ire not. therefore, encourage and whoPractieu ag tniintni tor aft ontisren those without talent even- - more than oto motemhave cultivating a love and un- it, knowing that in so doing. tie are - Inas tboss Ith0 Of Mullin in OUr young Arnefitans.Hall's studio is at ontandial raft 4111 - South- ' :, a while- - tine a 0 s SATURDAY' DECEMBER NEWS EVENING i 11 .0 :?t ,t1't ( t ,4 , ,! .,1 0. 1rmt 3 i top-hatt- he long-voya- 4 ' , I - , ! ? ' ,r 1 4 tf |