Show 4 THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINEMONDAY EVENING APRIL 7 194T Spiritual Awakening Advice Dominates at Conference! Apostle and Patriarch Named SALT LAKE CITY AprU 7— Spiritual awakening to avert the disaster of continuing wars dominated the 117th annual conference Saints (Mormon) of the Latter-da- y church of the three-da- y Regular sessions concluded last conference two new of the naming with night but most of high church officials the more than 15000 members from the United States Canada and Hawaii remained today for various special meetings Speaker after speaker ascended the rostrum in the tabernacle in historic Temple Square to call for renewed emphasis on the teachings of Jesus Christ and Joseph Smith founder of Mormonism prophet TTie theme of the conference thus was sharply at variance with the last general meeting the October conference held last at which politics and labor problems were emphasized critA few of the speakers were "imthe termed ical of what they morality" of some comic strips and and other popular reading matter conof birth scored aspects others trol as being opposed to "chastity and virtue" Statestical reports released durmembering the sessions put the 1946 budship at 996505 and the a in expenses listed $12310113 get 30 per cent increase over the preceding year semi-annu- al New Apostle Named Moyle Henry Dinwoodey official of several oil companies and a member of the National Petroleum council was named to the council of 12 apostles by the filling the vacancy created death of Charles A Callis last October A wartime engineer at the atomic bomb project in Oak Ridge Tenn Hyrum Gibbs Smith 40 was made patriarch of the church RUPTURE Personal Representative My To in OGDEN HOTEL BEN LOMOND THURS APRIL 10 From 10 AM to 3 PM Please come early Previous evening by appoint ment yi Wmm PRICE Utah April 7 (Ap- )Utah's 4000 United Mine Workers have no (AFD members today U from M W instructions specific leaders to stay away from the nits exceDt those four order closed by the federal government but there were reports that some additional absenteeism was ex- m a post which traditionally is given Smitb to a descendant of Joseph F vacant and which has remained since the resignation of Joseph Smith last fall Considerable stress was laid on for members of the providing wartorn parts of Europe church in Pacific islands the and Orient the welfare organithrough the church zation Heads of missions in the various countries reported the dire need for continued shipment of food and clothing Many of the speakers drew their themes from the qualities of the Mormon pioneers — their hardihood pected Houston Martin president of the U M W district 22 said: "We've told the men not to go back to work in mines which are unsafe" That would include the four ordered closed but could mean any the union deemed unsafe as well "No We Did Not" Martin replied with a flat we did not" when asked if "no he ordered the miners in Utah and Wyoming to stay away from work en masse as their y period of mourning for 111 men lost in xne eniraiia in mine disaster ended Leonard E Adams official of me opring canyon uoai Uo which operates three of the four mines termed unsafe by the federal government last week said subsequent reports irorn ieaerai inspectors showed there is "no imminent danger" in his firm's pits However he added that it would be a day or so before the government would announce the results of the inspection Meanwhile 600 miners who work at the four mines which produce about 2500 tons daily remained away awaiting the federal report Requests Corrections In Washington Secretary of the Interior Krug announced he had asked the governors of several states including Utah to "correct dangerous conditions" in 162 mines not operated by the government These would include workings where unions other than the U M n W held contracts or mines The single Utah mine in this category is the Deer Creek Mining Co shaft in Deer Creek canyon the interior department said s (Utah-Wyomin- faith and frugality which enabled them to make the trek to the Salt Lake Valley 100 years ago Thin pale George Albert Smith president of the church who observed his 77th birthday on the opening of the conference Friday sessions conducted the twice-dail- y Reaffirms Doctrine He reaffirmed the church doctrine that the United States constitution is a revelation from the Diety and that God directs the affairs of the country "I hope that the membership of the church will not be deceived with the idea that other forms of government can be even compared with that of this country" he declared X J Reuben Clark Jr first counselor to the first presidency and former U S ambassador to Mexico stressed the need for large welfare donations by the membership citing hunger abroad and the prospect of unemployment in wis country as his reasons The second counselor David O McKay first critic of local morals called on the membership to emulate the pioneers who he said "condemned artificial means of limiting children" £ The accent on sex in popular literature including books on birth control which "lead to immorality" was scored by Joseph L one Wirthlin of the twelve wmmi avs- - "T j Master Singers Will j hv States during this time There are many of my satisfied customers right here in your community" CAUTION: If neglected rupture may cause weakness backache nervousness stomach and gas pains People having large ruptures which have returned after surgical operations or injection treatments are especially invited "If you want It done right don't experiment" If unable to see us at thiis time address: 1 1? ml Photos Gibbs Smith Hyrum — S Tribune-Telegra- m nig hi were apprehended here yesV terday The men both serving five years to life sentences are Mike Puentes :- : 26 Salt Lake and Kenneth FAKARA It adtnttflesfly compounded with valuable medicinal ingredients to prolong its refreshing cooling Chip-ma- n 23 Provo The pair were picked up by prison guards who said they offered no resistance Thoroughly cleanses and soothes delicate Removes offensive odors Economical and easy to use T A KARA Douche Powder has a record of giving satisfaction to fastidious women BUY TODAY Sold at Drag and Department Stores action vaginai tissues ar HOFFMANN'S SURGICAL APPLIANCE CO 520 Masonic Temple Minneapolis 2 1 Uiah Forests Provide Cash For Flood Erosion Control 7 (AP)— April said today that national forest income m i40 has provided $50000 for control of flood damage and soil erosion bouna-arie- s originating with the forest in Utah In addition he said the state will receive $63371 and $30iJ4o is available to the forest service ui cunsiruciion sum wiointfriance f roads and trails i tow tor-- mA -j uiai income now ests in Utah was $303487 Returned to Counties The state's share is returned to the counties in which the forest lands lie A summary prepared Ogden by the district forester atamounts Utah shows the following available for county allotments from the state's share: x e DU Tocfcrtt WASHINGTON Rep Granger (D-Uta- h) 'Mji A The Master Singers Cedar City's superb male Vocal organization of 70 men will be Ogden's next Centennial program when they appear at Weber college auditorium Friday at eight p m northern Utah residents were reminded Saturday by Lester Hinchcliff music section chairman The appearance of the singers in Ogden is part of the Weber county Centennial committee programs for 1947 and F M Abbott Centennial committee chairman urged attendance of all who like the finest in male singing Not only will there be full chorus Tiumbers but also planned is the singing of a special male quartet and soloists of excellence in the musical field of southern Utah The program will include classical and nnveltv numbers Tickets will be available at the Centennial committee office nf Manager William F Homer on the sixth floor of the building Tuesday as well as at Weber rney will be 75 cents college each for adults and 25 cents for children semi-classic- ' Minn Deserting Spouse Feminine 6OP Gets Severe Drive Planned chesne Summit and Uintah counties) $5102 Cache forest (Box Cache Morgan Rich and We- Tonpe-Lashin- g ber counties) $3492 Caribou for- and Cache cou- SALT LAKE CITY April 17 ie fSSest Garfield Vrrf' if!?L Piuet (AP)— District Judge Roald A Washington and Hogenson issued a severe reprimand to Wayne John Hill 31 beT!f5SS? (?eaver Garfield Iron fore he "reluctantly" placed him Millard Piute Sanpete Sevier and Wayne counties) $10909 on probation in lieu of an In La Sal Forest prison sentence for deserLa Sal forest (Grand and San tion and failure to provide for his Juan counties) $4181 Manti for- wife and three small boys est (Carbon Emery Sanpete Se- "Most criminals have just such a as you are providing background c°unties) $8092 Minidoka forest Box Elder coun- for your children" the judge said ty $959 Uinta forest (Duchesne after hearing an adult parole and Juab Sanpete Utah and Wasatch probation board report that Mrs counties) $10286 Wasatch forest Hill and the children ages 5 4 (Davis Duchesne Morgan and 1 were living in a small gaLake Summit Tooele Utah Salt with addition and and rage no sanitary facilities wasciiuu cuuiiues $3117 "Your family is living in these conditions while you are out gambling drinking and other women" Hogenson sporting said "I Keeps am going to place you on probation but I do it reluctantly" As probation requirements he Office Open forbade Hill to drink liquor or beer or frequent places where it is United States coast guard office sold to or associate with 200 old Terminal building 222 s! gamblers gamble and to associate with West Temple Salt Lake City re- other women He required him to ceived information that orders for pay $85 a month for the family's half each of his pay days that office to close April 6 had support "If don't make payments for you been cancelled The office has support of your family every pay been directed to remain open until day" the judge continued in what court attaches said was one of the further notice in recent "This is due to the fact that the worst tongue-lashinhad better get into "you history coast guard still needs men with the probation board in a hurry and previous military service especial- explain to them You had better ly former electricif n's mates of the have a good reason" coast guard and navy and their reserve components men who cannot qualify for enlistment in a petty officer rating may apply for enlistment in the highest d grades" the statement m-d- BOISE AprU 7 (AP)— A drive to organize the feminine forces of the GOP for the 1948 elections will be launched here April 25 at an meeting of Women Re- er SS 11-sta- U Jackson freshman congressman and marine veteran of the last war will address Republican women from Idaho Utah Arizona California Colorado Montana New Mexico Oregon Texas Washington and Wyoming 44 Sij Other m t in wheat and 159000 acres in barley "The Reclamation Era" published by the U S reclamation bureau said today Other acreage goals listed in the magazine for Utah are: 3000 in corn 4800(T in oats 42100 in seed crops 16000 in potatoes 8000 in rye and 7000 in 4ry beans Expected livestock yields were listed as follows: 1930000 sheep and lambs 135000 beef cows 110000 said dairy cows 2670000 chickens turkeys 12000 hogs and speakers will if) Include M Wife Wins Relief From Neuritis 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525000 in hay 300000 acres Donald Rep 18-mon- ths one-roo- te publican leaders Coast Guard Farm Estimates In Utah Listed ce aa: non-rate- 55000 colonies of bees Law Experts to Tell Cities About Bills non-unio- Appear Friday Wight SALT LAKE CITY April 7 (AP) Two prisoners who escaped from i zed in the field of Rupture Shield the "honor system" Point of the service since 1928 I have fitted Mountain prison farm Saturday thousands of cases in the United Mr Unffmann g) six-da- Prison Guards Seize 2 Escaped Inmates 411 Except Four Unsafe Pits LYON will demonstrate the apostles HOFFMANN RUPTURE SHIELD BERT Retra TMiners R Landon Will Speak To Young G0P S SALT LAKE CITY April 7 (AP) New laws passed by the last session of the Utah legislature which WASHINGTON April 7 (AP) — affect cities and towns will be Alf M Landon Republican presi- explained at nine regional meetdential candidate in 1936 will be ings of the Utah Municipal league Tom McCoy executive secreone of the speakers at the first tary of the league said experts meeting of the Young Republican in the various fields would lead westNational federation's ern conference in Salt Lake City the discussions The meetings will be held as follows: April 21 Prov 2 j April This was announced by the Re- vo April 22 Richfield April 23 April 24 Cedar City publican national committee which Panguitch said other speakers will include April 28 Logan April 29 Brig-haCity April 30 Ogden May Margaret E Baker president of 1 Roosevelt and May 2 Price the Champion company in Columbus Ohio and Arthur B Langlie of Seattle former governor of Garden 11-sta- te 11-1- m I ADJMT THAT YOUR ROADMAP'OF OUR EXTENSION CORDS WAS A GOOD IDEA — ONLY STfLL CAN'T FIND I THE CORD THAT CARRIES OUR ELECTRIC Seeds Flower Vegetable Plants Washington The meeting embraces Montana Wyoming Colorado New Mexico Utah Idaho Arizona Washington Oregon Nevada and California Permanent officers will be elected and plans made for the 1948 election aaaaHMaHMMBaaTamiBBBVaTjai '£ 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