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Show S' SECTION FOUR ' THE DESERET. NEWS'. SATURDAY JULY 3 1020 TO Then auto riding, toe. Oh. how love-- f rod ss far ss Du- noon," lyl and landed where dir Harry Lauders home la. tPsicy, I forgot to My that Eldar Harvey M. Hansen, of Elwood, Utah, aocompsnisd us on th This department Is eenducted the Oanaatory goriatv ef Utah fee trip, and he went every place we did ) reeee-c- h ths benefit ef a'l who art InterestedbyIn genealogical tad temple Th party of us at Kim wsre: Treat. work Femlllee eke deetr to get late communication with others regardJaa E. Rennie, father,. Ulster Hood. of genealogy or templo work are tavlted to meke use of this matters ing James Hood. W certainly had a All who have Inquiries, or announcements of family organisacolumn wonderful time there. Th Lauder TiaU Edingburgll OsatJq JSoli Laker Attend Big Iluuotrvg Coofereno tions or other matters of of laiareal to this work ar urgert to make maana the LauMr Write plalr.lv. especially all her afforded of wide punllctr. looked well, Tu-l'Uthough Harry hii Pwry JVffjnl Tdiea AlrplaM Comiug Hihuo tames and data on on aide of the paper only, and make the communider Is mourning the Insa of her eon cations eipllrlt but as b 'ef ae woe' tile Address all communications te Other New! From Orfraeaq In th ar Th night was lovely ae the Oanea logical goclaty ef Ulan. 47 Sevlb Tempi Street, gelt Lake we ealled back up to Glasgow upon City. Utah. , PERCY PERCrVAVS LETTER. th Clyde. 1 llt Glangow University. M. Lobel Helen German Record. Lobel, Bleyl: "On Tuesday morning Prest. Easton The following records laft In charge Frenke, Rsuter, Blsyl. Kent. Enflqnd. ton. Idaho. He wa presented with of Randolph, Utah, father, Jea. AROATE. Adam Orouth: Krauth, Stocker. a beautiful altaoha caaa aa a token ftoqnl and I visited the Glasgow a Hamuli Datwyler, now dead, ar June 1. At thl tamou of Paulin Melllne Miudei; Bcbudel, esteem. now met lb tit Cept I of ths raaort Genealogicustody u miner Through boot land. verelty. It's not half as big as our cal society of Utah, where the own- - Brugger. Trip wt Anna Miria Marharh Abagglan: Bertram, Carroll Here la a description of a trip Utah university, but has more old Moser. friend n4 relative In Belt through Scotland by PreaL George tree around it and the shady nooka eri may obtain them. The fut name Marbsch, Mari Hausermsnn Hsusermann, a in th la owner are or took ail Then he full charge Albert Smith, and others of Salt Lake Inviting. heir, Weber. paragraph Capt. Bertram ws went train to and where and th name 6!lng, Madallna Schneider' following disignai Schneider, of tba summer reeort emueement as Prest. Bmllb daughter. Mi Edith vle.ted Billing castle, saw the big the families contained In the records. Bchafrlg, Kahl. .. Smith: Walto built Bruce monuments and throughout the greet eeet coast of Frlederich Arne Wittber: Wlttber. Durham House, Liverpool. August Paul and Pauline b. llus Si rub. lace. From Billing w took a train Morrl England. Bald Captain Bar Dear Mr. PercyvsJ: Bcheflrr: Elat cross. and there ArlL at Ruse, (Else) got Edinburgh by and Joseph Cxaplewakl: of T a the Johann tram: managed string Here la a bit more gossip for The Ing th famous Forth bridge. Father Bchefter, Nowak Cssplewski, Stop. from Omaha to Desen) New for my girl host amusement 1 frleM and and Lorenz FJiIenbach: Hopp, uiru-stelstayed at the 'North British Margaretha Weber Hall; Weber, Hall, Balt Lake, In 1111. I am related to schoolmates In Balt Lake. Brother hotel there. It waa too late after we Fullenbach, UrleS. Muller. Eppeler, Bchellenberg. Berth. Jakob Bcbnelder; Hofmann, Slut Liverpool, got Milled to do anything,.) w wont Anna Pollen. Eitner, Lefler, Mullthe old prince of good fellows, the William Maroar of th er. Zehndep, 1st Nat M. Brigham, who, about Hans Wutrlch: Baumgartner, Hana Rudolph and Margaretha T. 1392 and lilt, was a well known Salt Gerber. Schneider: Schneider, Bchwaber. " Krauth-FamilLaker. Andreas Eltlaberger; Rosin tRosynl Week done by Jacob Grimm and Joh. Adam Krouth; Ettlsberger, Faaaler. "Her comes Mieg Peggy ONeil, Heinrich Zenger: Frankhauser, Including Dlenther Record, Hauaman who played Peg o' my Heart" In Balt record. Rudtshauser record. Zenger Lake not so long ago; he continued. At th Marie Hauaermann Brunliof Kjri Rosalia tnatance of Marl Hr. noma Sslmkowink work don for' Weber. Brumhoftr (Brunhof), Lets nil go up In this big aeroplane," friPii.1i, the from following places: and so the forth became smaller end 709 names from Johunnes Krebs- Kreb Toss. Porari, Nlederlsun- - ' smaller, as we circled around Mar Ernest ttz, Silesia, PruMla. 1(1 names from Etseler: Einsler Julius gate, then ram Canterbury, where, Johannns Schuler: Schuler beifersdorf. Silesia. Prussia of course we landed, and called up At the Instance of Philip J. OroM Helen Carolina Kraus; kruuns Sion the venerable Archbishop of Con a record of 1044 name of relatives mon. tsrbury, who extended a cordial wet Beitha Rosa Furrer: Furrer, Konlg. end friends of Baverla and bwitzer-lan- d come to the Yankee birds." It was Heinrich Meyer. Meyer, Schautcl-berge(Temple work all done.) s glorious day In June and ws scat Temple work (baptisms only) were teled copies of ths Improvement Era, 727 names from the followdons for Ernestine Auguste Blegert. Slegeri. Juvenile Instructor and Deseret News ing places Tuttendorf, Fechner, Mtsnr. Langnau, over the Norwich, Newcastle, Nottlng Johannes Buter: Suter. Schneltzer Schupphach. Dresden, Freiberg, Btal ham and Bcottleh conferences. 'Take r (Scbwetser;, Hu Ivler, Grob. Konnlflngen, Bern, and othu long last look, tor you are as near Johan Uhtiger: Uhtlger. SchwtUer, er places of Germany and Bwltzerland. heaven as London correspondent names from Fluhmann, Jtemund Althaus. copied propably ever gets." raid Capt. Bertram. Inci tombstonea or church entries) Muhla.teln IVjJ.Ly Muhleatcdj) dentally he was for years Barnum's Done at Samuel of Luthl. Aeberaold, European manager. Barbara Baumgartner Flucklger: Datwyler Attend Housing Conference. Baumgartnei Girkq. Flucklger, Rayne Dove, Spencer. PresL Oeo. Albert Smith and Treat. Breach, Rothllaberger, Warmuth, Anyone Interested In th above James Gunn McKay, have been exof Nottinghamshire and DerHan Kuhm: Garber, Faukhauser, namea, ceedingly active, this past wetk, ss the byshire. England, also Rpeneer of Breof Utah at the InterRothllaberger. representative land, will please communicate with Wllhel-mlnW. e Amalia Rlcther and national Housing Conference held in Mr 8. A. bewell, 61 East First North, M. l. Pflug-belLondon. They travelled by special Pflugbell: Richter, Logan, Utah. with trains, every facility for viewing Watt Johannea Zlrker: the British Isles, and journeyed all Hlrth, Zlrker, Mra. Annie Watt Anderson of Man-- tl Neuman. Wale Scotland and through England, baa recently obtained a pamphlet Albrecht Vogelmann and Christina An account of their part In the big a branch of th Watt or C. H. Vogelmann; Hofmann, Kme-lisc- showing conference, will appear later. Both Watta family from Edinburgh, who were indefatigable in their efforts to Vogelmann. In New York about 1710; also GKO CP OF MISSIONARIES IN BIRMINGHAM CONFERENCE Johann Friedrich Metzener: Mezen-o- r, settled advertise her resources and attracEngland, Watta, tions. Left to Right: Branding, Albert Field, Sr., Hadaworth branch; Frank (Metzner), Bteffen, Relchenbach, of the Yorks, of Bir John Fleming. All Coming Home Soon. T. Brcese, president Y. M. M. L A- -, Hadaworth branch; President Frederick (Relchenbach), Rohr. on Lord of Wath Dearn, York died Caspar Family: Caapar. Honegger. 1121. This scribe, acknowledges the reone In Interested th above J. Barbour, Sparkbawk branch; President and Mrs, Charle V. Hatch, of Johannea Kumer: Kumer (Kumar), Any families of Watta please correspond ceipt of the following report of the Woods Cross, Utah; George Grundy, assistant superintendent Hadaworth Blglar, Lunrlnbuhl. her with so about them that th work Birmingham conference, from PresiUrsula Rosin Kunzler Eachler: dent Charles and Caroline Hatch, branch Sunday school. may proceed without duplication. Kunzler. whose home is In Woods Cross, Utah, branch sailed for Balt Lake Williams Family. Theresia Lohl Bruckl: Lohr, HuCity with out for a stroll, which we took along but who are now doing missionary his wife and two ber, Bruekt, Jeaser. casand aa Elsie Th William aa Prince's far th by family organization daughter park, work. Elizabeth Gudel: Gudel. Bertha. They are planning tle. Wednesday we all went up to will hold a meeting on Wedneeday "The Saints and the missionaries their Paulin Johanna inin T, In th publle library Salt Lake. Brother see Edinburgh castle. It was vary Borowsky: Wholer, evening, July are Mercerhome of the Birmingham conference Pheiffer, Borowaky. 7:30 p.m., at which time reports has worked for the Millen- teresting. at am I thrilled always by This their labor hugely enjoying Hane Heinrich Ackert; Star office for 17 year on the such thing Ackert, will b mad of th work don by th month of June roses" found our most nial ress as well as In the office. He "The big Lord High Chancellor was Frle. Waf, Wydler, Stadelmann. organization during tha past year, and esteemed Salt Lake friend. Elder Johans IschR IachL fought for his country, in the great In 'Edinburgh getting Things ready plana andoutUnaa mada tor th comJunius F. Wells, here visiting us and war, Justin Muller: Muller, All Interested In and waa twice gassed, suffering for the king's visit. While we were Kroger, ing year's worl giving spiritual food to delighted Rleckmann. William family genealogy and genea bit' a a result; that la one big at the castle the salute of 21 gun meetings In each of th busy eight quite Amalia W. Richter: Richter. alogical work ar requested to 1 be why- - he wants to get out- to waa fired In hla honor. I stood right branches, of atur conference. Editor reason prescnL From the castle we Wellss splendid editorials in The Zion where the ozone la high and by the gun Millennial Star, are greatly appreci- dry. He has been a faithful Church walked down to the law courts and ated. And then, too, we all read the worker since he was baptized, and St. Giles cathedral, horns of John th two years which aba if favorite home paper. The Deseret will be very much missed here. He Knox; then the 'Heart of Midlothian.' petiae during axpacta to servo aa a "Mormon misNews, and the Improvement - Era, waa president of the M. L A. here at Then we went to Hollfrood palace, sionary Jn tha east. This la don by but weren't admitted' Because It was gladdens our heart a dozen time per Liverpool. Now Ill tell you abouj, father and being prepared for the kings vislL I prooticolly all Mormon missionarle organizations year. Our different they consider It la an honor to b heartily appreciate the other Church .myself. W have spent the past week After that we took th train back to M TO BE KEPT JUNE 2B Five of the Relief socie- In Scotland, going up for the Scottlah Glasgow, and registered at the North allowed to go about spreading their magazine ties are following the lessons a pre- conference. We stayed at the North British hotel. Thursday morning El- religion. We dont always have an easy time scribed by the Relief Society maga- British Hotel In Glasgow. Saturday der Hansen, J. E. Rennie and myself zine. One Primary association has evening and all day Sunday we at- went to V?ch Lomond. Ws rodo on of It. however," eaid Mia Lindsey with enFacts concerning European nations You have ho Idea how many a Tar-besmile. t, tended meeting now increased to 21 members, who Monday we sailed the Loch In a steamer as far aa and then took the train back to times doors are slammed in our f&cea that were Introduced to America by joy th good, work of 'The Childrens down, the Clyde, to Kim, . where w were Invited to spend the day with Glasgow, so as to be there In time for It someUYnea seem that people will the world war and that Friend." previously Brother James H. Hood's family. James Rennie's farewell. Returned listen to absolutely any propaganda so were as Another "War Wedding. foreign to tho 'average resiI have been home to Durham House,' 295 Edge long a it. is Isabel Their and Why daughter son G. of Mount, Corporal Sydney for some time. Lane, Liverpool, which has such a dont they become really Informed on dent of the United States aa ths naPresL Thos. W. Mount of Sitting-bourn- s friends Hoods entertained us at lunch lovely park out in front. Hoping you a subject which Is so much talked tions themselves, are gradually bslng branch, Kent and Miss Lucia andThe tea at the Neuke (a little tea are well and happy as 1 am, sincerely, about as Mormonism" and procure absorbed Into the national the North " Beserewita, e- mlsswnacy of character, " - .. ... ... . - their information and literature front During the day. n--a went. row- Edit. .Smith." ' London branch, London conference room). ps and 'on of the of PERCY PERCYVAL. a source that is reliable Instead were recently married. Many pretty ing on the shimmering, silvery Clyde. the dreadful things that are one of the oldest countries of ths Old presents were given, and the happy being said by people who either have WfilW ,lS,,.soqntnJ' . obrvpd.)gitb couple will reside In Sitttngbourne, knotwwethin g n evergreen , .LTah-- 4, Kent. Sydney Mount ha relatives ceremony In this country. of the 'Mormons' or ore preaching much in Salt Lake. Ogden, Provo and Po "' Kossovo day ths most mqmorsbl these falsehoods for commercial . ' A. rr-- jwveatello,- - Idaho. . - - dst hr the ..Tb .North .Leaden x" hlstoryof Serbia, Jas. Miss Lindsey ears that Mrs. Cory's "has been reorganized by Pest. little Balkan kingdom that figT. Wm. Prest. were declaration that; th 'Mormon' Gunn McKay, and so prominently, In th opanlng Hawkes, with th following officer bringing girl Into thla country from ured counselors, abroad tX further the practice of days of th Great War and that sufPrest. Arthur Wilkin: Gee. lte Issue of Sunday. June 13, the Court, England, has Just returned to polygamy I rldlculoua. and Thos. F. Hawkes and Sidney A. mothfered so greatly In th wsk of ths IN the United States to continue carthe Mr Howell of Salt Lake, statistics to prove colossal conflict Telegram Yorle Evening is to bs commemBen. F. on which she Mormonism as fight not er of David P. HoweHs-an-d received haa many that Utah on the work launched in November at the Third Jfnlmgrants as some other etatea List orated In America on Jun 2L To Bar-bi- s, Howells of Salt Lake and New York, ries aq extended article has arrived In Liverpool, where she of Mies Emma E. Lindsey, of Salt World Citizenship conference in Pitts- ed under the head of women with Kossovo day marks th equivalent was met by her son, Ben Howell. who la performing mlmlonary burg. ne occupation," who came to this of th American Independence day. Lake, voy-ag- e. a Miss delightful Mr Howells reports Lindsey has a pleasing person- country during 1317 and 1913 Utah It is that and more in th hearts and eastern states for the She will visit Mr. and Mr Ben service In the ality, and a .convincing air, jio mat- shows ths figures of 3(2 and 254, sa memories of Serb patriots, for . it Christ of Latter-da- y Jesus of ter Church she is converging you to whether Howell In Pari 291 and 82 for Colorado. means not., alone political IndepenEuropean-manage-r against. Is la Howell article Mormonism or tha Benjamin Saint merely; wishing- you Accompanying And nobody accuse Colorado of dence, but spiritual independence as Miss of of Howells Film, lncorpora a good has she Moreover, morning. photograph tR for women Into country bringing Mrs. well, and to th devout natives of war-- 1 Benjamin Lindsey. The article follows: ated. New York. enough statistics and facts about her is here to back up her assertions gs to th any such purpose," says Miss Lindsey. torn Serbia, sometimes called th Howells, a charming bride MORMON-IS11 made SEEKS CONVERTS TO "Cinderella of th Nation, spiritual,' merits of Mormon lerm to reach almost with her husband and we to Balt Lake-Cit- y - up independence la th more paramount back again, and How Hawaiian and jolly party, and called U0P" Destroyed quality. Prst. and Mrs. Jas. Gunn McKay, at Miss Lindsey. Girl Missionary. Denies he never-fal- ls - - to quote . them - toi- - her Their Idols ' Thia ancient observance of this an-- 1 advantage. wow Sect Practice Polygamy. cient land has com to America along Anyone who !s expecting Miss Lind-oeyfElder, He her Ernest Kesri Is Nora multiplicity of custom and launch on a febortng In Wisbech branch, of defenee Kamehamehs. I, sometimes ealle with aa Tall and well proportioned, golden a heritage of the war, and rite wich conference, which has Just been of Bair and violet of eye is Mias Em- jst polygamy, however, will be- th end also Kamehameha tbs Greet, conference London has been commemorated In a small She not only says that amalgamated with ma E. Lindsey, the young daughter of of hla because Pacific of of tbs th supervision and placed under way for th two years following Mormonism who ha just come to she does not want herself to bs one of Napoleon PreaL J. Gunn McKay. Elder Kearl New York opt of the west topreach six or seven wive but declares that military achievement, waa a sagacious armistice. This year It Is to be mors is th son of Mr C., C. Kearl, of Mormon lam and It procti f s to all Polygamy has never been practiced by wise ruler. Th Ha- generally and. fully regarded,, the. her sect since th manifesto waa Is- lawgiver and a Smithfleld. Utah, and has mad fin who will listen to her, t to knowledge and Import of Its meaning roc waiian appears to have been head having sued against It. missionary, now over convert Of oil who Wi progress as gained an Impetus through the Elder on year In London conference. and shoulder above all other Polynes two past years that give to this year's Father of Handcart the reHgion Ptoneer." footsteps and Irish adet- -i Horlacher, late of Bristol follows: Why, she exclaimed with' appar- Ian peoples In' ths knowledge and be- - celebration a wider and grander conferences, is also laboring with Eld- herself woman haa devoted ner ent righteous Indignation In ting. of ministration This long government young dJacueeing r Kossovo day. comparable In Amervenr life to the the question, one of the forembst time, her moifer, her embraced. andfore th advent of Chrlatlanlty. That ican ReVuljng numing. history only to Independenc has she which cause MortnonTr..i..mVi son Young in and died who tha M. Thomas Great, Mr Julian day, is revered In Serbian history bs- rebuffs met at the hands of people are taught from their childhood and bukes 'Emliner on the of tha dayj big Paul ar now those who do not believe ae she dore i" purity of life. Statistic fa the May, Ull. a year before th mission- cause It Is Jhe anniversary 31 years ago when the Croas of Bar!' press of France," Elder Harvey M. or who take Issue with her Jn regard arrtved.knew something of Chrisdepartment aries at, Wsehlnrton will Uoxelder county, Elwood. Crescent of th was arrayed against llarisen, to the question of th light in which show that there was a higher- pr-cen- tianity, must be accepted a a.fact, for bis Empress on th field of Kossovo. is also aboard ths her of are of by Turkey regarded lees and marriages morality were plural a few whits With th cholc of accepting power France" homeward bound from pur- age of social disease found percent- surrounding him sect have failed to deter her from Among men, mostly Englishmen.- who had and glory in exchange for passage of African mission- she nasi 1. which course -- Th VUh court hi ?rom from than J and were the boats of Sultan Murad through to at th suing been attached Harold Young of Ogden "ut ,n th L'nlou. chosen. his advise ra Ha had asked aboutthe Serbian territory, Lazsn. .leader of the Mi Savoy Hotel1. Strand, London. ut God,-bLndey repeat over and over whit ft was such Today she has Journeyed I met King -Browning of Ogden. Serbians, flouted th offer, and. tru -mile supporter of the en absolute monarch, a man almost to tatSHoitUw Berkley the long coast Utah, at th of his trust ss guardian of th Gata to Church native of latter-daand Christ city of 'her y conwho a Atlantic ruler bad Bainta hla and defied people, by this morning to the Croas of God. h Square, th East-anIn order to carry her as th 'Mormon" Church I called, and mailed then fist the 8aUXke with chat-quered h with honor rather s than delightful dea' alien la- chose and an people. eh that he all solidified typical Mormon" wisely until Tyner ClauOen of Salt tok county preaching 'among akmS. labor for the next two woman. Her father waa what waa governed the island Into th kingdom of -hHa- UfaBywtih Is registered Bt th American Express Here ahe will her .utmost to bring to f nightfall of that memorebl day. to ""handeart dared -' year, doing Lonuggestfew of waii that pioneer lUymarket, Room, ( Serbian army. with jthelr enure it. Reading the lisht a she sees having pulled a handcart and obtain a greater knowledge of that th don inhere you all should register, and others' Bare leader lay dead upon th batheroic walked Missionary. rulor every thi Enough Is known of God tha atep pondered from Ira It th way for Th Deseret News and and although th Crescent I'm a sure enough mission- Missouri rivr to Balt lake City Jn over th difference between th god tlefield, T rorement Era.. had triumphed, - the victory waa God a with There of and the h laugh. th US. on became for, Miss fathers of hla of th Lindsey Is says registered ary. Frank Lwm of Provo woman that mot Influential men In th commun- cigner. hut h died before a change achieved at eo - great a cost that SerBut somehow this young f here. bia's sacrifice- waa not in. vain. could b made. out of th Weet does not ity and throughout th cut. a fre- has come more 6. J. Ralph of Los Angel Before eomlng to New Tork to enter Hi eon, Lfhollho (Kamehameha II). Throuxh all the age tinea, th memlike th conventional look any her also is Salt Lake, In visitor conflict hoe been kept e quent vntsion-sr- y th mission Hsid. Mis Lindsey heldj "d his queen widow Kabmanu. who ory of that the black garbd. bulwark Of Christianthat Salt Lakers at Leeds Conference. .of book green new a th with advisor, th urged Lihoiho women's about highest paM who goe posttlon Injtras ter survived. For year Serbia ha and th ity PresL Leonard H. Whipple of Mag- tracts under her arm than sh looks th capital of Utah, being Chief pecan gods king etroy clerk was dead; for half a cenna, Utah, formerly of Sait Lake, and Ilk the supposedly furtire creature ta the state board f examiner and temples and 'tabu system, and he re- politically tury th nation was in bondage under state board of loan comm oner. luctantly consented.. Elder Leonard Higgins- of Bradford. of th Mormon household. domination, but spiritually Imagine the surprise ef theanjaston-arie- a Turklrh career Leeds conference, were- In attendance Mis Lindsey ha only recently being secretary to th eeere-tar- y lived on. and venUial-l-v when they reached Hawaii laVend Serbia's New Tork to Join th ranks t an Interesting branch conference of state. At th prent time hi th Turkish yoke was thrown eft. learn that Kaat 31 Park Square. Leeds. Elder Hur-1- n of th other 299 Mormon missionaries she haa In her possession letters ef on March 34, 192. to w dead and Serbia military defeat Waa her spirhas Jqrt returned from a years who r Working In- th East. Fh be recommendatioa from the governor of mehameha th ef the Hawaiian had it ut and political victory. that ths religion ld th,,Tn ,n thir f,hl 10 Utah, th eret ry of mission, first In Scottish conference, come th and Mach of th interest In th day's and lately ,p K'ewcaetl gonferepee. make convert! to thrir religion and attorney general. Two of the men been destroyed. They found a people rent is being stimulated by th Ber-blAt thi particp'ar are not "Mormon.. AO three Jetts' wsjttne for a new religion, etripped of Although quite a boy Elder H.ggms to allav prahjdice Child Welfare association. New Of rethe ancient religion. in to her high character, 'effi- ail very ton" wring speaker and ha time Mi Lindsey is eesaring to n teotlfyj. movement to obYork, a nation-wid- e very capable mis- fute thf attack mad on Mocmonis-and trust worth I neea proved himself Peek work, county work, office tain relief for th thouaand of ' by Winifred Grab hi. n er Mra Theodore ciency sionary. , Pays' Her Own Fipens. of. tbo In private 1,fe work, legal work, quick work, our tut children k ne-b A farewel part was given Brother Cery. n4 for Pre-- : Mr Cory. 7.'w home la at Hampton Mis Lirdaay Is paying her awa x- - epecialtJea Deseret New Job jDept. Balkan kingdom. George Sinister, who Jtl President George Albert Smith and - GENEALOGY Read the JULY ISSUE Party Enjoy Sojourn in Scotland OF THE YoungWotnans Journal sl ! a Wu-thrlc- h. v y! , It U an EDUCATIONAL NUMBER and win briny before you such charming and interesting friends aa LEVI EDGAR YOUNG in What the Mormon Pioneer Did for Education In Early Day Utah. DRl JOHN A. WIDTSOE in k1-- DR. C. N. JENSEN in Physical Salvation GoepeL DAVID ' - Know- Through : - " Salvation as Taught by tha 0. McKAY . What ths World Needs Today. FRANK R. ARNOLD New England in Utah" Beside the splendid stories, there will b THE BEE HUTU. GIRL PAGEANT WITH LLUSTRATIONS liaus-erinsn- YOU NEED THE YOUNG WOMANS JOURNALOTHER MAGAZINES CANNOT REPLACE IT. - - -- r. den-nea- Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine ORGAN" -- - ke N 7 4 quarterly magazine devoted to historical matters and especially to genealogical information and research. THE TEilPLE WORKERS MAGAZINE. A h, 1 w OF THE GENEALOGICAL SQCIETT OF UTAH. . 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