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Show REV. SIMPKINS AT TABERNACLE . SUNDAY NIGHT 1 Rev. Peter A. Slmpkins was tho jpH principal speaker at tho tabernaclo jPpH last Sunday evening. I'res. V. G. EPJH Peterson Introduced tho speaker by IJJH giving a short account ot what tho VI fH roverend had been doing during tho P''H last threo months. Rov. Slmpkins lH has been speaking to the peoplo ot I SH overy town and hamlot In tho stato 1 jH upon tha conservation of foods. . V Tho speaker entered upon this sub- j IJi.JH Ject In earnestness and all serious- P'JIH ness, and before ho had spokon vory, vH long had his audlonco fully convinced ) y!B ns to tho lmportanco of tho second ' t lino of'dofcnso, namely, tho raising KB of foods for tho allies. , lflH Tho speaker took no half-way fflV ground In regards to this war, but jJJ argued wo must get In now and see Jl militarism wiped off tho earth. j Cowards, I. W. W.s and others, fflH who havo German sympathle3, should faU bo led to understand that this Is no VBV, country for them, and that thoy, fSJ speedily as possible, leave, tho coun- 'flH try and go and fight for tho Kalsor. IjVfll Tho spcakor pointed out tho short- (vBB, ago of crops In Europo and also tho effect ot tho German submartno In destroying millions of dollars' worth JJ of food. The United States must ! send to Europo this year over 226,- BBa 000,000 bushels ot wheat. This wo cannot do unless wo, as Americans, pBV begin making dacrlflcos In our own pKVJ homes. Mako substitutes for bread and meat. Stop tho nftcr-thoatro dinners. Patriotism demands sacrl- H Tho Rev. Slmpkins certainly had jpBV an attenttvo audlonco, and, studying jHBh from comment, It was ono of tho IVfll best talks given In Logan. ,IBi |