OCR Text |
Show TEMPLE IDlHClL I Theboysot the t'tah batti-rh at IH Manila are publlahlng n weekly new. Jiacr called the American Nolill, , kxeaiexfa The flrtt two numbera ham rraohrit ugcccPI their friend In t'tnli. Aitawflat Hie following elder who have ln-ee VoitS laWIng Intlreat llrllnln have brrp BDH released to tall from niaagow nn III. I, EEsr homewonl Journey nn NonmilH'i Mli. uifRal Mnrk Aiittln, Win. ,1. I 'n liter. Th n Iffi j? Lvishman and W. 11. Tonne. '1 he lira KIm two named aro nceoinpanled by their UHH wive. VJSsmI Conference of the Young Men IMjfK Mutual Improvement Aoelalliina w I VJSitt lie held during .November u folio" a MBeU Manakka, Colo., mid I .on. Wayne ( MnRet lull Vernal, Ulnliili Co., Uthtl hatcher (MM Ida., and West Portage, 11th and I Uh. Hw Logan, mh Idaho Pall. Ida and Bsfl tlranttvllli', Itilli and Wlli; Salt l.nkr aSHa City nml Ogdcn, Kith; San Juan, '.'.'nd Hj Itexbiirg, Ida., mill mid 37th; I'ruvo B nth; Pari, Ida., and Patigiiilch, 3atli. H Tho Drat annual meeting of the Son H and Daughter of Pioneer of I' tali H wa held nt Provo, Saturday, October J Nth, In the meeting Iioiim;, comincnc H lug at 10 o'clock. There wcra about H 100 pcrkon prt-kenl, among whom w em the following pli.nerraiif't. Ilnnkun H Walker, Hr., Levi N. Kimball. Albern M llabcock, llalma Smith. Kit Akhrnifl. M l'hiitna Piiulkon Cliinnnl. I.avlua I ul H iiierAshcrntt. Wllllani J. Harris, liar H rlet Kalrbank Ikmglaa. Lllia Hem H men Kendall, Dtanik Lldredgc Smuot, H Myron Tanner, Julia Ann Turner M Plrmmlng, Jacob l'nutt, Jane Park fH Junes, Mlchscl W. Mnlcn, Juthlan Av- H crett, (leo. II. Mattun, .lame Oakley, 1 Mrs. David I'nlrbank. Smart J tlou 1 chat, William II. I'nlrbank, William H l'arrer, Marina Park Vincent, Mn. H Sarah Matton. A morning and even M lug session waa held and a moat enjov H ablo tlmo was had. letter uf regret H at not being able to be preaent and ex H pressing good wlshe toward the atao B elation were recelvril from President B lowpli V. Smith and tlnvernor Well. M The plseo fur holding tho next annual IKV meeting wa left for n committee, to HV consist of one from each town where H the nkkoclatlon haa u mrmberkhlp. Op Hl a vote taken It was ilrclarcd tho eensa M nt the meeting that the next meeting BV should be held 111 Hjinultli Pork. H The service at the tabernacle Hun- H day, October 10, wero conducted by Illder Joseph II Taylor of tho state presidency. The choir sang "O Ond, Our Hope, and prayer was offered by 1 l'.ldcr Arthur Winter. Tim second anthem waa "Jcaua, Onra n Humble lllrtli." l'.ldcr John II. Paul, h"t jo- H .lurjual.ruiii.llioOiTaUlrlUlo UV-,. jtxH ary Meld last week, was the fir M er, having been called upon to i "rt H briefly Ills mission. Illder Paul stated H that ha had been well received In llrlt- ' H mln. and that although the Salute an H few In member and poor aa regards H worldly wraith, there waa a great hos- H pltallty khiinn to lilinon every hand. H l.lder Henry W. Nalsliet, who with H Kliler Plntt 0. Lyman nml James Mc- FH Murrln, leave thl wrek toawumelhk H presidency of the Iluropcaii inlsalon, H waa tho second apotker. l'.ldcr Nala. jH bet expressed hi satlafantlou nt re- H celvlug his call In tho European ml. H slan, and tcklllleil to the manifold H hlektliiga ho received during the 3a- H year ho officiated tn tho same position. H Ho spoke of thu progress of the church H anil bcllevciHlod'allghtahlnesbrlghlrr M than ever upon his people. In closing, H he Invoked the blculng of the Lord M iiwn tho Latter-day Snlnt, and askod M tho faith and prayer of his brethren M during his ubtvuee, President tlcorgo . JH Q. Cannon ridded a few remark to B those of thu previous speaker. Ho HJ aald ho had often naked himself If It H was not a wasto of tlmo to seod o HJ many Into the fit-Id. Invariable lit H conclusion had been that it wa not, flfl liecauso the mlsaloiinrlea rejoice In tho M work, nro greatly benefitted thereby, H anil upon returning their good Inllu- enco la felt In the community. We M liellevv, further, that tho gospel must li taught to every kindred and tongue. M Those who ktty Hi I a good doctrine, - jM but do not join tho church, shall coir t " Into the fold later, when their 'Jit. S rounding clrcuuistamv nro dlflV frmK. JH tkiwa aeo that all work I prod Active ""' of good. President Cannon then'f kg B of his first mlksloii tn tho Hai .(dwlch I Islands, ami of the Intelligence) Ll that M ieople. Ilo hail heard tho latlves, I komo of them natural orators! preach I tho gospel a well a ournott ad- I vauced elder. It 1 a perl thing u- I tlou, but their Joy, when no longer I they can teach their people on earth. 9 will 1h In preaching to their ancestors -JiB tho everlasting doctrine ' rho choir "W& uitd congregation sang "Hod moves In M a mysterious way," etc., nyter Which 'Ml benediction wa offcret. by Kldor H Joseph II. Taylor. I ftV During the last ten weiha Rome dls- -W orderly and rlotuot tluils have pre- ih vailed in llrlttol, KnglamB In oonncr- IH tlon with the preaching oil tho elder. HJ Tho brethren have been gVcatly l'la- WJ turbcil In their out-door meuJngs, and Bfl on Oct Otis, a violent attack vis made Hj upon them at their place of vvsy-shlp. HJ when It riiiulreil tho service! o eev- M cral policemen to preserve tho ehen HJ from Injury. Ai It wai, IlrotherO. 11 Dauslo wa severely kicked and two other had their coats nearly torn off their backs. Tho mob numbered about 100. |