OCR Text |
Show t . t v , - '-' wnrr - - -- ir "- -r --r ifii - "' . , - - "ri W ' i, n f, 7v " " -- T " iI... - . ? h f , BECTTrVT wrnj CDKFEflENCtHELlUL Filission To OF NEWS SATURDAY TIIC DESERET President Travels JULY 8 vn 1022 Farewell Testimonial 200 Miles WILL To he Given Elder in Seventh Ward Chapel Attend Conference in Austrafia SOUTH CROSS In honor of Elder Raymond RE-0P- E1 N VARIOUS FIELDS OF 4 L. Mari- ' get ts, who will leave soon to fill J mission' In Germany a 'uracil tesl-- I monisl will bs given Tuesday evening, July 11. In the Seventh ward chapel, Dancing will conclude the evenings - entertainment after rite fo'1 owing pro- gram; ! Selection, Woodbury trio, assisted ; fey Clifton Jacobsen cello, reading. Florence Stewart: eleciun Swanee Singers; vocal solo, A E Marietta; selection on piano accordion. Cecil Francis Manwaring vocal solo. Mrs. Amelia Marferts Croft, reading. Mica Ff ADELAIDE, South Australia, April (Special Porrtepondenc ) f Mnw- ltit. Th . many-- . Mend and investigators of tha South E bray. C. P.. May 30, 1922 ' C Australia conference were mads Kenneth C. Bailey, who for eomeiii.e : A part, takaru o t anothar spiritual feast durha been preefdent of the Cape cor'fr-ence- , ; will leave the flrstf of Jun fnp j fnr tha sessions of tha conference held at Adelaide, April 1. t KJmber'eyand Bloemfontein, mhr hr wilt preside over that conferei r We vara blessed with a visit- reopen m.selonnry work. EIdfr J'l n t President Don C. Rushton and his O H d will be, transferred to assist him.' rood wlfawho arrived In Adelaide Ralley haa labored enthusiast a tha rrlday night previous to our con- and diligently and hi efforts "h ference. They brought with them a thoae of the elders h the Cape fca been rewarded with remarkib warmth mpatrol that YidUS'lnto TfiiV v n orh heart of every elder; In fact, they alLuring the past r ? h the attendance at the meet5n ways bring a sunshine and happiness 4 Increased 80 per ccht. The wenn that partakes abundantly of true Latterfollow-up work of the trading; and -day Saint home, and so during 1 ... elder havebeen the i of their y it; n. vlstr, wtth-tHof a iHator ami number curing? invent the elders felt, as It were, "home friend who now 'attend the fneeMog Missionaries, left to right are: Mrs. John Q. Adams. Elder Thacker, again-'- . Saturday morning found the i Eldr Howard ha? tj't-et- t Inmates of 35 Hutt street, which ls.i Strathotv Wtloox. Knouliou, Puumvu.: Xtufvy Uuniemao, Jacobs. Mou, Hep-- withup interest rsf the dtnfFdr theTtrh 4? gtr th conference- headqttartersJaiGre-il-' My r. & Jofen.bm Brewer, W'irbev' k, AtchntprMtd Pres. Jotr Q; Adajns. jp'2 "'Vf fftnee 7r!?r"arrfvat inAfrta wrr Thy ot h and before ldaa of fSpec-lathe radiant sun had rr.y xtcrinusT writing 6t5 the Wall Such to ,omR of fh, Innv D,J(ch desert of . Australia, the' general at- viak i ".Uat. the originator and conduct-- j nr includes the Orange Free Sfate moaphera and appearance of headthose jf.morabi day and privilege Q.spiaXd, or bring Ah one of our acluml wWch 1s quarters had. taken on a new birth. of ,,u.h e of this mla of a year ago, when iMtchere. and leader of the new and; popu atlon compwd Her watls, floors, wlhdows. yea, every where there le a splendid corner and crevice glowed with clean-- SaSStOXAIUKS LABOKJNG IY FFRTII, AUSTRALIA. eion ere aseoriated so clopely., tor a enlarged brajre band, which field mterieneev r werk and cresf tineas whlrhlsTn harmony with the f month with EMr David McKay der.d splendid service in this proE,ders who are b e to speak 'Mormon ideal. So night found ue gram. nutch Lut Tbonuui Clare Idaho. Elder T, s, and Hugh J Cannon, we have planned Rrihart Is called "Mist Karkritfth e'k clean, refreshed, renewed and after Smith, Cedar City; haa bwn 8(w!rnfffJ to Iabor Warner. Conlerioe Preaddcnt Grace, Idaho; Front row; William m en'huM&sm and happ anticipation band as Brother McKay made It okerlund we had eaten a delirious plum .pudIn the Transvaal conference and will for this set of instruments leave for the first anniversary to bring up powdbl ding which Sister Rushton had pre EJfzabeth Runhion ami Mi ion Pre idem Don ?. Rwibson, Salt Ia.ke Cttf, Town about Jun to corne pared because of our obedience and Eider Okerlund has been epn'end-en- t retrotpc-tlv- e proper and Significant was, "Marching Homeward, and the (Special Correspondence ) faithfulness to the day's duties, we Srrrtoe. Baptismal of the Mowbray 5Unfy school Ernest of the oceas.on, a wel'l a to retired with expectant hearts for the PERTH, West Australia, May 29. benediction was offered by 8undei, the 29th Upolu Conference and he will leave many friend. who open to u the opportunity of fitting President G. it. Tingev took charge wish him success in ha new field of good things of the conference on the 1922. Conference was held here Wallace. Afternoon Session. morrow. the da, and Tutuiia Confer- labor. cornmempmttrf jexercipr pertaining during April 20, with a large attendance ot The Pape Town M I A held an RtY.VlOND L. MARGETTS. Wbat ence President E. L. fcutPr at nignt.to the meaning of the event. Special Priesthood Meeting. The first meeting of the conference Saints and in estimators, Prest. Don Is back on his second misThe latter night Tuesday May 2? in the Sunday morning greeted us with the C. Ruz&ton and wif traveled 2 500 proper was opened with the hymn Elizabeth Wt'son; xylophone selection, mor appropriate than that the good alon, with hi wife and three children.' open form of a book social. Each on How Firm a .Foundation Prayer Herbert Midclev . usual penetrating eun miles from B Har- Saint and missionaries, white and and he brought much inspiration m- present represented by dr. or pansong. Geo Sydney to be present, and 8 offered by Elder Lorenzo Hansen, throwing Its radiant beams upon us to voca reAM Leah to these conference tomime solo, the title of some well known getts; Burbidge. day meetings. should hold conference and atrefreshen and warm our souls that we the meetings throughout were highly j Continued by singing, "How Great marks. member bishopric, A. C. Thorn, brown, the audience filled the building book. Ulster Florence Jerkn gueed tendant ceremonies In May of 1922? might go forth with relolclng Prest enjoyable. There are at present four th WisdomM.and the Love gca-t end The largest number or the s remarks, missionary. comfortably, correctly although had previwho Reuben Flynn, George A. Christensen, knowing the elders iabortrr here from Zion. and were necessarily prolonged Our narrative now opens with the tu t reentat'ons and received a a prize a oulJy beefr bapttzed, was confirmed power of the priesthood as a prelude the ml-- 1 all the white Maeterlinck and nati.c "Life of permit the Bee Don scene projected beyond th preliminmember of the Church bFrlarge number of friends and to a conference, called a special sionariea to be heard, et no one grew! Brother John Walsh edited and read. Le Grand Ward to Honor . ary gathering make the outlook encour- C. Rushton. The Sacrament was adinto S&unlatu of village resUesa. so much priesthood meeting which convened was the spiral ,n j The Chatterbox' CommunDv James Brother ministered Hoyjs by Sunday morning and continued for aging. We hod our meetings In a and EMer Gordon after village, preparatory to the com At the baptismal services; !ng and hot plum puddlor add-- d to Smith. The SacMissionary to Holland 'menoement two hours jinder a most inspirational rented ball, but our the es'enlng", enloyment. The M L A of sessions scheduled to at noon in the center of the campus building fund is rament gem was recited in concert. With Influence. The Joy .of such meetings Farewell magnificent scene was formed by the ahlch In Januars- - wns organized with Party begin on May 28th Upolu and Savaii - of the can ba fully appreciated by only those growing end we hope soon to worship - The general authorities of sheet were hlaeid cTr water reflecting about 25 member, now has a reguiar liian de. each island a conference, Church, authorities of the mission andwho have experienced similar feasts-Prest-. In our own chapel. called months ago to participate joint the image of the hundreds of whue- - attendanre of from 40 to 5n officers of the Perth branch were preDon C Rushton presided anj Theconference opened alth a preThe Relief society which was a 1o cloeely. Jjy and a heavy p..ent t iAn peace-- - Jlothed person surrounding end sustained? Geo. A. Christensen conducted a the usually organized January first of the present the liminary officers and teachers meet- ened invadM the precinct of th lit It edges, a Prest. Don C. Rushton gave some fuJy of ukual the trunks exAfter the meeting cocoaqut palms year. Is maintaining a steady growth tie South Sea Zion of Sauniatu Just straight opening commenced by singing. Instructions and suggested changes in ercises Elder Christensen led the body ing, which was one day ahead of the above date With which took, on In the limpid depth a snd has succeessfuiiv carried out the s Smith First organization Prayer' Joseph of priesthood In a review and rehearquivering motion with each slight dis00 present, one ef the largest projects which have Increjsed the Counference President Wm. C. War offered by Brother Jamj1 surface. attendance and provided funds'sufP-clen- t turbance of the mirror-lik- e sal of the ordinances of the priest- Prayer was sevfor crowd this of in ner the village Do previous Continued reports presented by singing, Hoyle. of albeit And the the to carry on the relief and jchar.tv solemn, hood in which all present participat- What spirit This an eral eara became actuality. Is Right year of the conferesce and Sunday -ed. The following subjects were disC0- conzttttrtetf'tif' the of the joyous antb impreeve. occasion Like work which Comes under ffs super'pick Ruthtort said he desired fschooh He reported five baptisms te President old of one it of John's congregations vision. cussed briefly: Organization, name of to hear from the officers and teach-- 1 the present year. He said he had faithful from the S' widely scattered was, when the multitude gathered at the Church, calHng of officers and brenche of the twin Islands. I snd of Holidays. the prUst-- j Joyed h;s tabors In Perth and had and members ho. was because near there Salem, Aenon their duties, healing the sick, tithing hood, and spoke a fw ding Just One might consistently question minutes on the learned to love the Saints. South Africa Is a land of manv holiA most exceland fast offerings. On each ot these responsibility of holding the authorPj how a diminutive hamlet the size of much water there Elder Gordon Smith reported the lent baptismal discourse was deliveied days Besides ,11 business and public Mutual showing an average attendsubjects Prest. Rushton gave timely of God Sauniatu, could have handled and pro- at observing a weekly half boi-da- y the waters edge by Alisa to the houses rnd inspirational aiiv ce and after vided for this multitude for an entire There vre present 27 per cent of ance of 70 per cent. He said it was a the many churchdays obeerved hv then and throng, unintently listening la in to be the him a 0 for. island cent x4r IQ week. Well, bearing powerful testimony of the the local priest ho engaged, hospitality pleasure per led )1 down into the Water, the Church of England together with bounded. Each family of the village Simanaothe divinity of our cause, the meeting was Sunday school officers and teachers, Wfrk of the Lord number being chiefs and the various birthdays of the Royal The kindergarten then sang "Jesus was apportioned more than an aver- - among 83 per cent Mutual officer Tonfrence brought to a close. war days. Union. Empire individuals Just such a family, the prominent Sister Me President-WarneWants a For and Sunbeam, k holidays, often force one r Sunday School Conference. Lis 2Ltntl f E'sfe Wood" F zchoot W or Lorenzo directing (TAI7W Lutz, Elders Thomas Julurly tiw tnathi cWMrnt.j'j" Sunday school conference 'began at Haren and Gordon Sm'th. Pres. Rurhton took up the rest Of and for an unbroken festal period at home or follow the crowds It ts a p.m. with, Preat .Don C. Rushton Rushton encouraged the the time, epeakin to the. children, seven days, not. am occasion for lb repentance. the three President rule that nearly everyone goes someDurlnr flay twven reg- where. presiding and Supt. Donald Crane organisation of a Relief society and Closed by singing "Lord Accept The 'beaches the highways lisp of a murmur was provoked on the ular ieMlon, of conference convened. w a ofconducting- After the usual opening other auxiliary organizations In the Our True Devotion food as to the visited or of Prayer visitor and the part pleasure crafts are crowded forty were afforded all exercises Supt. Donald Crane gave a Perth branch, after whih remarks fered by Elder Thos. If, Lutz and lodging and other 'Temporalities Approximately cricket, tennis and time neceooary to deliver their whfe the many report of the Sunday school work conference week. And the were made and testimonies borne b to eeaential are full to overflowing bowling assemparks to the and tertlmony Evening Mwtinj?. carried on In our school. He emphaLord was Just as generous, or far meoeae James Hye, first assistant in the and the race course is patronized by the Inan not bled with host, unpleasant sised particularly the spirit of service Y M. M. I. A., Collin Davis, second asThe nhtht meeting was opened by more so, let us add, in a spiritual cident. Tha thousands. A foreigner enthusitheme through the and obedience which haa existed sistant, Rose Binks. Mutual organist s'r.fring- "If You Could Hie to Kolob his work would perhaps way, tor He showered euch a down- out was that general and astic over should Saints the W. concomwas offered Thos Elder among member sine last conference with teacher, Elsta Wood, kindergarten criticize- so by Prayer pour of His Holy Spirit, diversion, vet t obey their leaders; and live the would not bemuch He also reported the social and finan- Dorothy Mumie. Sunday school organ- Lutz. Continued by singlnp "When a bad idea for other itant blessings, all productive of Joy shall that merits the name. Sauniatu countries to cial conditions of the organization and ist, Edna Wallace conference organ- First The Glorious Light of Truth. and appreciation and gratitude, that Ilf, bv law the weekly adopt had been cleaned and pneaemed-- a half was pleased with the work in every ist, and Ernest Slade All expressed President Rushton spoke to an un this will doubtless ever remain a con- neat, holiday and the rigid Sunday appearance, inviting on of the of members usual of attendance Us flood of from way. He expressed his determination the ht observed subject bring ference South Africa. precedent, for wlstch credit Is due Elder Putnam closing to do hla duty as he had been called. the Church and testified that they Our Place In Heaven, and gave some President Horace J. Nelson report both the spiritual and the temporal. for hla faithful labors. Prest. Rushton then gave an ap- knew they ere engaged in the work Illustrations of the three degrees of from a very enjoyable Johannesburg of Two Relief society meetings Preliminary Meeting. STANLEY S. SHARP. glory pealing and impressive talk to the of the Lord. May Day festival held by the Saints May 25. Elder length occupied Monday. the 29th In evening. Thursday The people were much interested one smaller children, taking as his subPresident Rushton followed exof the beautiful to hie Prior depaure for Holland from Zion, Including Sitter Adams, Under Sister Adams. Aloese took city. The elde-- s are parks ofto that him again. ses plaining the principles of the gospel andThewould like to hear ject the title of our practice song gratified meeting, charge of one session and Vat the- the results of tbeir work closing song was "What Prize where he le to labof In the mlarion j,r gaged In a preliminary TII Be a Sunbeam For Jesus. With and pointing out the benefits to be shown in Benediction field. Elder Stanley L. Sharp will be Heh and eager after a day w herein j other, these two sisters being the con- increased attendance at th meetings methods of a master-teachhe drew derived from being actively engaged Shall Be Your Reward. tendered a farewell testimonial kn 'many had lrampedca rough beach and ference presidenU respectively of the The severe restrictions of from the children the following ways In Church work. The closing song h.v Eider Gordon Smith. law LeGrand ward chapel. Tuesday eve- - mcuntaln trail of twenty miles, while Relief societies of the islands and and the terror and m.. trustmartial of being sunbeams for Jesus; To do more caused by SavalL Each branch and Island bestrode others Upolu S whole prevhad that) JO the of ponies 11. the at enthan toal Tho nlng, oclock the July a work of love and build mansions in ious great strike disaster, brought will consist of musical distance, carrying the three tiny child-- 1 resents tiv reported In turn her year. During the aet few month many new obstacles for the elders to heaven: to be loving, obedient and Missionary Will be wife. ticular village. Good, wholesome thirteen honest ou!s were baptized, numbers, readings speeches and- danc- - ,rn of the mission president and meetwork against study hard that all may learn; to treat seven, - strucUon and exhortation were gUen Guest of Honor and their packs In this initial males and six femalesThe elders irr The urogram Is ss followst Cumorab." with sa everyone kindly and thus gladden the r-sthere' and was bleeed child One Wale Gle, A President J. Wvley SselonB and famworld as the morning eun gladdens Farewell in Holliday tssL-uanaIn the ord.nations were priestthree and Plster Larke ily little and life Into the all birds enjoved a motor songs, was prior to theo busy week ahead FriSoprano Solo seems to leap with Joy; to keep our- hood. He stated that all officers and trip to Hout Bay as a holiday recreaOn with meaning. of 'fraught great Mrs. the organizaLaurlnda teachers P. auxiliary tion. The motor bus excursion comBrewerton selves clean and pure. Prest Rush-to- n con,ernce tw Mis Jennie Creer'1 Reading panies having these trips in charge then expressed hts Joy In hearing tions of the conference kept the word ratiflng Ladles' Quartette . East High Quartet w4r heId w'th a make regular daily runs giving vissuch a glowing report as was given of wtdom except two and hoped that excellent attendance. Oommendably of a Violin Solo Mr Bert Lletz report itor the opportunity to see some of the next conference by Supt. Crane in regards to attend-ar.e- e by bjr Mrs. G. Alfred Alder ,ng'n the beautiful territory. The Hout Bay Reading ,he opening of conference and preparation and exhorted the IbO per cent could be given Elder the commended f,rom Selections Christensen officer, Ariel trip takes one around Table Mounchildren to continue faithful. Quartet and with o'oae. ll Mauga directing Plano Solo tain. The road is bulh for sight seeand members of the cbnference Glads s Spry Nuttal George A Christensen voiced his ap- elders, th at " conand Remark .'. Hon C. C. Neslen ,Slster Anniversary Day. ing and fully aecnmp'ishes jts purpreciation In seeing the advancement on their diligence to service Remarks On Wednesday, ths Jlst. th exact poses. for it winds along the coast line Bishop E. M Ashton made by the school in marching, punc- cluded his remark with a humble and Jew "Mormon. among to the s'de of steep cliffs . . memand Remarks clinging of historic that testimony Mlsalonary tuality and fcenera! disciplineHejJ Impressive Ineplra- - anniversary afi(LUl, vjm ,plrit orable o cc .isl on In 1921 when Elder with the green water and the splashsaid he had enjoyed the spirit as manMission PrwddcDt Sptelu. tion that overwhelms one as he hears McKay pronounced an apostolic blese-Jn- g ing waves below and the rugged rocks ifested in the school and had espethem unite as a single person In harPrest. Don C. Rush'on said he woe upon the good people of Sauniatu, of the "Twelve Apostle Peaks above cially noticed the wtllingnesss and mony end volume, often brings tears. from whom he and hla companion. It passes again Into brautlful farming with the results and activity of aggressiveness of the officers, all of pleased "Mormon ot our are We boys proud communities, then through dense forthe members- He spoke of the books partElder Cannon, had twice whom were working faithfully toward from The following returned missionaries end glrle here as elsewhere, and we ed In weeping farewell already which we will be judged et the in less than ests of fir, oak, and silver trees then a perfect organization. won1L No know have reported at the office of the First went the world to eest of Christ and assured half an hour, the villagers still fol- through the vineyards and the orange The second session of the conference Judgment der that the estimable wife of the Presidency: the Saints that all the good thtnrs lowing them down the tralL Title and naartje groves of Con'tantla and assembled at 1.10 p.m. The first and a Dr. Mrs. Roberts, Consul, to lastly past Rhodes estate and back to reports they had listened to will extraordinary event was referred speaker of this session was Arthur June 15. U22 Adrian P. Slighting few night later, asked 8!ster Adame in the article dispatched to The New Cape Town. of Crane, president of the M. I. A. wore , be"CO,rd,cd vote of Dr. Amsterdam, from the Netherlands this perplexing (to Roberts), ques at the time. In which were chronicled J. WJTLET PESSIriNf acceptance or re In the conference. Brother Crfcne remission. Mission Freaident tlon: A Why are your 'Mormon' child- the various phases of the visit. jection of the reports given and by so n o far so ren ported progrees and harmony In the unanimous different striking, with the article vote the Saints voiced tneir descriptive dealing n was 24. to d June Ate Westra of Forest advance of the balance of the younger monument, and the ceremony of the si say pleased organized Prest. willingness to accept them. Dale, from the Netherlands mission. that the cff'crie worked its a unit la Rushton 21st of May In 121 and 1922 respectgeneration of 8amoa " Notices spoke of the building fund a pure Christian spirit- He explained .Edwin James Mission President J. Q. Adams was ively. will appear shortly Jn the Era, Cowley of Sigurd, we all of the and doing Importance from Southern the how the Hundred Years of States mission. of the in events, merest day's of opening charge the with hence mention, to erect a building of our own. worthy and Inter- can and In addition to the regular two shall we dismiss this chapter now. In The High Pries's ot Liberty Brake ...L.TVkiZ.. very very InrpirlngSy of the June 2 Clarence Cottam of SL sessions at J. JO am. and as a of study In tho He then spoke J pm., a monthlv meetpronouncing his fervent benediction, will hold theirt pure quality of love Ctixist fcad. for his from the Central States mis- mixed Elders' meeting of white and as George, class. He also spoke of the social enemies multitude In he faced the weeping In Second Ward chapel, corn-nas well as hla dear friends sion. Samoan missionaries was held at the trial under the rubber tree that ing of the activity work as carried out In the and disciples and exhorted the Saints 6th East and 7th South at 2 hot summer months la the form of noon, and the day closed with a very day a Elder McKay used p m. Sunday, July 9th. ai! high Priests and exercise this same spirit to yar aro. June 29 Elizabeth Atkinson of Salt creditable school program. In which tba significant picnics and in the winter months as for try' Peter "Apostles phrase, He of are requeetej to be presthen the world. tho stake the presented Lake City, from the' Northwestern the mission schools outside of 8aun-jan- d concerts and eoelsls- and thIr aoclate. Tim- - ent. MELVIN S. NEWMAN. as at States mission. general authorities of the Church of them, did a dozen latu, possibly Marcus and Lnke and and others, othy Missionaries Report. present constituted as well as the local well. A farewell testimonial will be given I The regular monthly meeting of the wept many a tear in bid- June 2ft Elythe LenoreBel! of very Elder Wm. E. Coleman was called authorities and officers and all were Sunday evening, July 9, In the Holli- Conference Prest. R. A. Knowlton undoubtedly solemn farewells; but on no oth- - .high priest of Granite stake will be sustained. Lkke unanimously . upon to give a report ef the country City,, from the Hawaiian of Saveli was In ehargeof the seconds djng In Forest Da day ward chapel in honor of Eider ws we fee! chapel, Sun&aite.-da- y' yr occasion, sure, work which had been carried on by j Tha third session of our conference Melvin S- Newman, who will k.ive a'l I p. m. j meeting on Saturday, .May2J.( more Sincere attachment than ; July Evalyn OMem bfRHgham City, from Again were two regular general ees-- 1 pryy,(rr himself and Elder Harman E. Bales began at 7 pm. Mr. and Misa Watson Boon ror the Tdnga mission. The pro- (hat which la manite!It PI today The mission. d gram follows: j the Hawaiian who are investigating the gospel . for the past eight weeks. He said they cement monument erected during 'high rr,!arnmirlm el 'stake H?r, a,coupi ??! held7 priest both of the midday, Experienced genuine missionary dered a beautiful piano and clarinet selec which song, Opening month strike the congregation; past, SO by held. Kunibtv. July 9. at July 1 Harmon McKenxIe Oroes-bec- k Islands, under Sister Adama' direction, the vision ofjust Ufa and that the Lord had blessed duet after which Prest. Don C,' Rush-thetion, Ariel Quartet; prayer, T- - S Newas the the first traveler of Sprlngville, from the North- conducted a bazaar. This had been In Is reached at the door to ftaunla-tabundantly. They held street ton delivered a powerful sermon on man; solo, George Marchant; reading, ern States river mission. course of preparation for month, in Heaven. . meetings Friday nights and attempted "Our Plac-During his Mildred Moss: solo, Charles K. Ptku; Is the concentrated love of Samoa to hold meetings on Sundays but with ' remarks he referred a good deal to a address, Arzie James, (a returned Alma cloth, tortoise shell rings and brooch- for these two beloved servant of God . , A ac. of Bear Findlay an Lake d cocoanut oil. fans, es which Illustrated very clearly very little aucceaa. He said the itrik- chart .c lag- - thing among this; people today la tour understanding etdie three gioriect OOltHMTy Steveusont trombone solo, branches ' of the family which sold readily, as dld more to the broached . by contributions from ind,-- , ma,5e- 'the spirit of Indifference-- He then, He baaed his remarks on reason and ,P;;lryv;NK.',K-- : ' ,re. dating back several cske and lemonade they also provid- - vldual, and branches The snd referred particularly to bore a strong testimony. Bow- - was scripture John solo, given by the genealogist Mrs. ed. Approximately was7 realized, lon the first anniversary when the'4 V ; George A-- Christensen then gave althe fifteenth chapter of Paul's first Mae B. Findlay, following which a to- part of which was appropriated I f INoUCeS dadlratlon occurred . wa the crux of!f general report of the South Australia epistle to the Corinthians and to the eni dance will be given in the amuse- - number of vocal and Instrumental the monument, referred to lat ,ha epnfsrence conference covering a period of X , 7th Section of tha Doctrine and hall Thursday, July 13, music, lections were rendered and several wards on balance the and er, applied the. Conference terminated at the dedl- -l , during which time he haa enants. At the conclusion of the vto- - by Ariel quartet j reading reflecting Credit on all the Temple fund, sQiIrh they have been cation n aa president. of the monument, snd soon the He said He 'was dress. Sister Jessie Dlx. plwyed a Tb.en cam 1Jthe temple raising The sisters did well, and are participants. nd Yn,n Juna was in .which aoto. Un such began-- dper. pg with newer Fn4ay 'JdJUWtofJumiJag. throng harmony wl'Ij Koobin striking progress re Hnanclal proud to report on dlscuezlona... partbetanli In view of the Holds to Aug. 14, TTtceungraUtteted and activity and felt that God had In- - tha subject of the evening. The meet-dee- d the compiling of a famllv record and fact that low priceadrevall for dried rent Ttlons unit apprcriiTlon cf' 1922. mym n been merciful. During the period, ing came to a close at S.SO p m- outpouring of the continuation of genealogical and re- - cocoanuts; the only export ef the Is- gosne! through Ihe GEORGE F. RICHARDS, Keumon Big conLogan an Ineffaceable on the by thla' report fire elders havs ter wltich the elders, went out search work; the filling ot office va- - lands, practically, and tbe only soury spirit carralng President of the truth throughout this visited (.000 homes and succeeded in street and held a meeting. The meetnciea and making, new appolnt-Robbln- e The Logan temple will close on th Tempie and reunion day of the of revenue. High prices for food end victing most unusual week. The attendance were i tho well 100 Oct. 1 2 waa voted as a conversations day throughout Ings obtaining gospel menta which Is combination no waa the of held money 11. Logarjf, at family Aug. 192X and evening Friday. added at each service together makes - AH They distributed 11.000 pamphlets and, attended especially tho evening meet-tracthe South Beat, as 1922 with Vire C!a ,,nlPle present showed has finally struck June open Monday morning. Sept' lg, 1J2J. ' This bazaar Idea will a grand total of 4 200. and among these homes; held 12l'ing at which an encouraging number President Samuel-B- ,2J, Mltton enthusiasm Interest credita for R. JOSEPH elsewhere. presidSHEPHERD. The names of tho elder In attendhall meetings or an average of dp-- 1 of friends and Investigators wera of work for the doubtless be a regular feature of com- ance . President a'11 Performance ing. From the temple, where conference ere as fol'ow 1 ( hall v each en. t Year. The was ing conference, th elm or object be- E. U. atButler. meetings Doxologr" goodly' number did work for their O R. A. Knowlton. R. St. The Geotge Temple will close month. Besides these they held 07 j Tha following elders are laboring in deed kindred, the company repaired una and. th bnIetion pronounced ing to make on fund of Temple R. A Thatcher B J, Nicholls. June SOtb and d Aug. 2th.- Foutfi Australia conference; to a shady grove whera a bounteous by Alfred Hmurthwalte. open air or street meetings. 44 priest-(th- e This (Saturday) T.nrey R W, Barrett. A. L Huntsman C. J. theperpetual sort. school DAVID H. CANNON. A. MATO.DA ROBBINS. meetings. IE coltage ud T fasti mafl'E. B&ywirParBwan. UtahrWnr. luncheon was partaken ot and endid them- Wilcox. Sauniatu ths V night WHbeok. W. U Brewer, President . meetings. He rejoiced m tho marked jE. Coleman. .-'StMtTrnwt. UtahrG. Secretary selves proud In a fine progryrl per- H. C. joyed by a host ot descendants. R. A. Putnam, R. E. Mantl temple wttl elos on July 2 advancement and faithful- Ilstt- Ogden, Ctahr Walter From there the inarch continued 'Anvone Interested In the Robbins taining to educational work. On of Johnson,Jacobs, A. Thurza. Adama Sister of tha Saints as shown by their I f lands Morgan. Utah and George A. to the First ward chapel where an surname In thla state or elsewhere ths most enjeyabls Items oq the pro6th. James Southon, and tbe end open- Tuesday September , 1922., tithes, fast offerings and care Of the j Christensen. Tremonton. Utah, Interesting program was rendered. please communicate with Mrs, Msr-ra- rt gram was a realistic paxes nt of BelJOHN ADAMS, Q. , scene 112 and court Georsa alck and needy. The tithes and of-- 1 the Pmurthwalte. Rooievelt shazzar's After the uual opening exercises of portent ) Missisa rPeeldent. BsmeS. "Hews? ads are believed. when th divine decree appeared in ' Conference President. singing hymns, and prayer by Bishop avenue, Sxlt Lake City. feringa during thla period amount tel Sjliuad semi-annu- - , al 11. 3 )nr Prt . I : " ( t nt y - rctz.-ilntie- " ,ar;y alwx-rem-- L m "pp'row11(Td-T!iffeTx)rfmf(r.llAJWirHg1ira'TTtyTr0or- rep-on- al 1 en-e- rs -- w 'tngTfaTthg mitTrirnTr-wirri-Yrir- Y - a' well-ke- - f '4 i pt ( er j -- at - Has ss "ula' I 'f. hrd 0it"et ,d 51 Returned Missionaries , Am-er'e- Church - i! er , ld - . ' Ten-ha- ri'Ti aThe a-- m I. u. as ' i home-braide- "'W.llANelson; gewioni emple nt Cor-mont- j tamilv - - -- at ts Y- ly v Ker-hoo- Rsy-splrltu- mi-n- s t ' r4wwyy-'ee-- ll 1 , 1 a I i . i; , v |