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Show DECLARES LEAGUE IS HOPEOF WORLD PRESIDENT WILSON BRINGS A MESSAGE TO UTAHNS IN BEHALF BE-HALF OF PEACE PACT. Declares That the Triumphant Establishment Estab-lishment of the Principle of Democracy Democ-racy Throughout the Wi"M Await' " ' to a consideration of the motives of the league opponents be seemed to male doubly sure of the phrasing of bis words. Thus, when he suid point-blank: "The only serious forces back of the opposition to the league of nations come from the same sources as those from which the pro-C!erman propaganda propagan-da proceeded before and during the war,'' the applause of the crowd was tempered by the serious consideration of bis words. President Wilson gave credit t many eminent men who have spoken In behalf of reservations the league, of naV-they naV-they were p' eetings at the M. E. church inue until Sunday night, jk of Beaver will remain out the week assisting Rev. Deaconess Stevens will be til Friday evening when she urn to Bingham canyon. irSale Young pigs, grade Dux--usJhas. Beard. 'yand Mrs. Eb Tanner were very vntly surprised last Friday by "re crowd of friends who arrived well filled baskets to spend vemng with them. About forty ;cs were present and an unusual- Ill 1 'AND N"y even'n5 wa3 spent in play- , ild-time games, tricks and stunts t The plan to oh and Mn w j wigon for the national . , . . . . i, , -e Thursday night for a two moll is now well unclei , . trip. They will visit in Salt Lake An irrigation (. , , will be called b'y' and 0maha and then 8 t0 January 17 ltj a wa t0 v'sit relatives. From there Over 400 npp wil1 80 to Kansas City and In-the In-the way of seef ependenee, Kansas. On their way now been hlec ack to Milford they will stop in niissioners at 'Santa Barbara, San Francisco and A religious ' Salt Lake. 1 closed by ' Dr. and Mrs. Adkins and daughter Bettie, returned Saturday from their motor trip through Idaho, Wyoming and Montana. They spent four days in Yellowstone Park and then went on to Sheridan, Wyoming, where they visited a brother of Dr. Adkins. On the way home they came by Butte, Montana. They traveled something over three thousand miles and report a very fine trip. |