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Show - ? - 4 r JUNE 2 1919 DESERET EVENING NEWS MONDAY S 8 that an elder should burrtrn e.-r- per- - president of the Western States mis- Ing in son he meets with a dissertation on sion. was ihe next speaker. He re- country written "Mormonism," but it does mean that, ferred to the words of the Lord to Talmage and ho whenever an opportunity Jtrira.i an eld- the effect that he who will serve the woman refused to believe they were it Is expected that from then on 4rmy Enlixtineota Local army hundred er should be ready and willing u teach Lord shall be increased by a "Mormon" elder., ing the remainder of the week one-- llstmenta George A. Pearson, 8am. of even the He of wish tact making fold. Thji he raid Is 'true on :1 a series of Interesting event after the gospel and net Robert, Ralph1 Jayner, c. (J spoke ' being an opportunity. Not only is the op-- 1 Church as well as .of the individual. mission with George Albert other will be staged. L. 8. Hampton Talmage, Twin halls, Ida., Madias a w fcett he went Smith at one time and now of to the elder are of Eider said the committee hotel Herrick that the of preach they portunity Bennett, Ogden; John H. Thomas, J j, chairman -on ht luirahii he given a mess- being separated, one going east, the the local club, gospel, it is their responsibility. Pocatello; Robert Ragland, Sait Lak Lund H and He other west. expressed thv prayer Elder Sndth raid he hoped to carry ing by President Anthon Naval Discharges Naval fulSmith that Elder till may go la peace, on the work as Elder Ellsworth's suc- that blessing had been literally at local station Harley E. discharg and bis mission, and return hi sefety to Bergene cessor with the same spirit ard In so filled, both in respect to hir-aeLogan; W. O.i Welch, Spalding, ijj continue to be a tower of strength in far as possible with the same effi- his wife.w Valentine we tulip Santy, Durango; put into the Church. "Life til give us what Case j He exciency as Elder Ellsworth. following Utah soldiers return- sidy. Wibaux, 1 The world needs the gospel of Moitt; Leo Jam iL" quoted, and said A. H-- Pettlt. Jamea, Provo; Charles R. PreesiotV pressed the, prayer that the Saints will it is Elder Herrick I home ftergt. Sunday, Jesus' said Elder true. Christ, Iverson; literally support the leaders of the Church and Vernal John Powers, Belleview, W street; Privates Life is like a bank; put money Into Christianity, has been t ITU south Tenth East248 said he himself shall do so. I south Four-fouin a bank and'yoti have riot oruy the tried Jasen Ward. the trenches and Mqjvln Men Wanted in Bee Fields Dire, President Grant remarked that it has but the Inter st as we'll. wanting and now comes the truei teentn East street: George B. Creech, tor P. B. V, S. Employment been said that "Mormonism" died out principal, Elder Herrick bespoke supjort for hi message of truth to the world, the! 14a north First West street; Leonard bureau, say Cady, that 108 more men art lth the third generation. "You have suciessor. Eider John M knight, and gospel of the Redeemer restored to, R- - Kehlhopp. 1030 south Ninth East n needed right away in the northern been listening," be said, to a mem- nald he believed Elder Kn.irhl and his eart'X. It alone can save the souls of ; street; Harden Pulev, 333 south beet fields. Application mat he ber of the fifth generation. David Faequhar. Ltah j end West street; and bring peace to mankind. associates will reap a great harvest, made through his offict. The nlosmg song was "Doxology." byl Highland apartments, Erie H. Hoag-th- e , Elder Gcw. M- - McCuue. for the way has been opened for the i Upon Elder G. E. tlhnranh. L tone. undJohn he and Witnera Boat Race Edward H To knows raid choir work Lord. tne and of Murray, and the. President Grant called on Elder congregation, JElder G. E. Ellsworth, president of Walter was by President Clar- bait Lake. Callahan dx poets to leave the last of in to P. Munson, president of the that Jke heads of the Church have all Speak Congregation waa the mission, States ence Northern . the this week, for New London, his fr. Gardner of Star Valley stake. t Eastern States muenon to be the next been pvopnet of tied Especially had In hi aiftcauon with the rorr home, ard where he will . ti H.T speaker, and while he was conur.gr he rejoiced Dismiss to Motions Smith and F. in his missionary Ubora htrdd the f Taernacle. late lreudent Joseph Argue j university re. 'C1 lhe of President reJir Social gallery. Workers Meet. elders who have ten that they were .. the Thames river, Thursday. Juh lj niilrrrl LIJrr Coo W MrCunc Curtis Filed Suits by is a He expects to attend the Yale Par! ed oni i is chosen of God and 7 gutcetJ Elder Monaco, to J. Grant toelnehlmjwho -vard ball game In New Haven, Church social workers gathered for pro) het, seer and re ve a ! or.- E d r HE Monday afternoon fiedon of of a bishop, that they Counsellor Fuel It Ctah a company the of considers the Hemck said the previous Tuesday. be Lord the authority blSj through hum- said he feels McCune their conference j,jer session afterthis conference convened promptly Holy priesthood. to the mraon presidents that He kald the dream j J- - W. Christy, clerk of t5eCnit- w h.ch he hae and , to Urge Patrons to Store Coal Church office bulling e4 at ("Vrlork with the taber-- y of his boyhood was to be a preacher of has ben chosen thfr heurnber upholdrairnd 4 one state, aistrlct court, on Saturday coal dealers are sending circularLncj 111(1 Founc.il of the Twelve i, i nacle well filled and President righteousness sild he thanks his hear- - i BupporU( the leade-- a uj the Church to n'nl,r following the general afternoon con - i argued a motion In the edefal court, their patrons, urging them tu d. Elder Stephen L.-- 1 Saints, ference sewioa. Hriil-nounre- d enly Father that hshss been given lhe.ttlc be3t X and he feel to j K:dr Hi7rfick said Latter-da- y Heber hrt( the suU fUcd agiwnsteach no f urther In stocking presiding with Up real-I dream ; to have tbls undertake the m&iion and do all he should fund solidly behind the presl- j Richards, chairman of social commit of them by Nicholas J. Curtis. The for the coming w inter, and out wa,t the opening hymn vu "Do opportunity ked. It Is so with every humble elder w merjt the confideuce ot his dent of the L'nlted S'ates. and he does j tee, will preside. The Genealogical plaintiff Curtis was not present. Euh- - until cold weather, when there i What la Right," choir and congrega- - who is called on a mission, said Elder cmB , l Lord. He bad at first considered it 'i not ,v it, he averred in a partisan '' society has called a general session In j er side to litigation lit the federal to be a great ruh, with the ue.' . tlon, with Prof.jV.C. Lund conducting Ellsworth: every one Is given the op-gTifiCe but now ihaf- lie haa made spirit. The league of nations, sanj the Assembly hall at, the same Ume. I court may appear any Saturday, which convenience in the- - way of uncportunity to be a preacher of right-- j up hla mind and prepared to go he Elder Herrick it a ktep forward, a to which the general Church mem- - j is rule and motion day. for the pur- - deiiv ery. J'1.. and' Prof Tracy y. Cannon at the eousness. He asked the step toward rhe reailxation of the bersnip has been invited. Tuesday pose of pressing, a motion before the is happy and content 5 console. The opening prayer was by , The fo! ;rc Navy Enlistment Elder Ellsworth related bow ho had Kalnts to pray for the elders In the j dream of universal peace and should evening a session of stake genealogical court. The- - arguments were -- tsUa j President Lemuel H. Redd of San been with the authorities receive the support of Latter-da- y the assured field and he workers will be held Jn the assembly under advisement by Judge Tillman meB enlisted in the navy at the l.wa; feeling that Impressed navy recruitma station during th ia,. Juan stake. The second musical be should be a bumble Instrument tn of the Church that he ill go and do i Faints of the genealogical society on the D. Johnson, before whom the arguweek, and were transferred to tne- number was a quartet, "Lead, Kindly the hands of the Lord in helping to his best. floor of the Church office btllld- - ments were made. M. Knight Elder John fourth naval aftraining station, Fan fra in a complaint which' he Curt la Light. sung, by members of the choir, make the Book of Mormon a widely Elder Walter P. Uonsn. Elder John Mi Knight chosen as for further detail Lloyd 11 M . was and firms typed by f , i James H. Nielson, Hyrum J. Chrlstian- - distributed book; and he has seen that prepared I found Elder Mcinain taid he has Elder Hr.( k's successor as president Ian,. mi, himself., sued the Utah Fuel com- Belt, Mont.; Claire H. August Cluutmeyer and W, if. fulfilled. In that with other elders, by t;, sen. Loomis Meeting. pleasure n the ministry, jears of the Western States mission, the Johnson, Great Holds wiy. Us, pany for $50,000. The fuel company Colo.; John the help of the Lord, he has caused to great have been the happiest of his nett speaker, raid he was proud and that LockwNid Dean it ut moved to quash the service of sum- Mpnt.; and thou- life. In 1898 he be distributed thousand Elder JoeophFk-hllnSmith called to the glad tq undertake to 81! the mission to shs i and ( j F Clement. Harry All I,oomls descendants with wives mons and Curtis resisted the motion,- 3nl., f The first speaker waa Elder' Joseph sands of copies of the Book of Mor- northwestern . miss lop and whsen he has been called. n'atu Ctah. Subtoo is It It hi late. was made He said hta feelings mon among the people embraced with- within one month a in the misihon derar- - to proclaim the truth to the an'1 husband and friends are invited alleging Fielding Smith i United States. field. He completed that mission and nq.jgmiy he filed suit against Mr. , , are mingled joy and sadness.' a He in the missions in the to be held in room 21, t0 to compel him to now of as as and the earth when peoples ijieeting clerk, Christy, At one time. Elder Ellsworth said, as nine years later was called oil a misreal lies that when a man's work w is lirvf u!'ed on a, mlslon tn L. D. 8 U. I Memorial building), at enter a default Judgment .against the - 1 done he must be taken home and is he stood on the hill Cumorah. h sion. 10 England CALLED BY DEATH After filling that he he Vi 5, he to umo lhatethe clone of the afternoon conference fuel company, , accepts the will of the. Lord. AH hie seemed to hear a voice say: "Push mission he was home 28 months when if they Wili have faith in Godnlen re- - j meeting Tuesday June 3. and of and distribution the was record he over he called to the rale haa he the aald, preside , hf. In a accepted Joseph tr hr p'ut AagWsta Grw JOSEPH E. WILSON, pent they may know the truth and the Smith Mrs. Augusta Groso, vfe of Prophet of (iod, elothed that was taken from this hill, for It eastern states mission. He felt his truth fit Elder! will make them free. Secretary 291 Center street. weakness and Inability, but he had ill rave the souls of men. t j j with Grosso of Price. Utah, died torti, ,.g power and authority from on LOCALS. LATE Tk, He told how President Joseph F. faith that the Lord would quality him Kmrht bore testimony that Jesus i ? , h gh to establish the work of the body is at the O'Donnell under-asic- f j establishment. Protestants He has Smith had blessed him when he went for the position to which he was call- been Christ and that hi servants have Petition. , it Ford in this dispensation. Sign called in this dispensation to esReunion The jmme tner l.wu M th f accepted every change that haa come to preside over the Northern States ed and he undertook the work with Woolley Family 1 and even now he accepts the will of mission and how that blessing has al- that feeling and did his b si. lie had tablish hi work on the earth. A j Family association will hold residence 437 south Fourth h.. t More than 5.000 resident have Woolley ' j sacrifice Is th-the Lord in calling to the great be- - ways been a great comfort to him In found great pleasure in hit work. He to the gospel ir reunion In the Forest Dale Stoner !" Jrond hi beloved Cowan, widow of . at 11. preach petition of protest against amusement hall Wednesday evening,! t owan. died Sunday June said Elder Knight, i 'Kn,d ' father and he finds his labors in the ministry. Elder bespoke the support of the bands fur no sariP-Nov ,:l born at himself the .In of the of a full i Ur his rif f successor. heaven The eastern Wool-1 traek of 4. from m. told The states :39 the death Influenza at June blessing the 4919. building fuhy harmony with his repay by spur p , J t , brethren and with the priesthood and of an elder In bia mission, a pure, mission, be said, he bqliev.es Is on al! ho. put forth their effort in the Orem railroad into 'Walkers field at ley family, together with all their con - f' d Chri-'- i' 1 t i ' i taint in sustaining the present head faithful boy who was smothered with the verge of a prosperous period. work of the Lord. Elder Knight ex- Ninth South street across West Tem- - nections. are cordially invitedto be Saints when 13 ears of aae Kh- The priesthood Is the dread disease within 24 hours snd Thev have met in ihe past with much pressed the prayer that the Lord will pie street. In a letter received to the present. The families immediately in- - grated to Utah in 4 ; j of the Church. v jUk.ntr J j j eternal and no man can I said Elder Monion. but it bless the !e lers of th Church and eltizens committee which is a r from thethe preside in he believed onthat elder had been called opposition, opposing terested are those of the late Bishops of , j j this Church without the consent The follow iftfr eon and lauKh-the other side. He ex- Is being broken dowji. Elders some that the people wLl support them. the enterprise. Julian B. Bamberger, the to a work of ? t vivh her Joaeph S, Charlen S, Ori ft horted the Saints to so live that their time ray thej gome into the mission president of the Bamberger Electric UJiy Ileber C. Iverson. and A- - W Uonkan, Mre Jennie No man could .p. preside over any Uvea will be an example to all the field to gam a tetumunv That, he railroad, says that his company is In on ard Mr , i i body within Ihe Church C. Hebe Elder May C. Wtrainer, also Ivereson. or the Church world. to a no his president said, mind, is wrong way luf of the Northwestern way interested in the project. etfht grandchildren. Siate , i I ilself without the assenting vole of the Latter-daa. -mission, Fklee Wlnnlow Smitlt truth. y Young. expressing has just orgamzed with President he feels Saint elders, born under the cove- was the nest speakei yef the right of the peo- Eider Winslow Smith, who has been )J T, pie doe And humfde in the work of the ministry Rotarians Still Need ber J Grant aschairman, will meet not include the right to non-- I chosen nant and the of the taught to priuc.ples succeed Elder Ellsworth as at 4 o'clock Wednesday in the Church ward chapel and no man haa a right to raise wa. b. tn the home and auxiliary or- He feels much as h. d,d wh gospel jnsie of Accommodations misthe northern states For Walter l.lek In a local Guests office building. (J, caHf'd a a youne man to preaide a J hand in opposition unless be haa president Walter Lick. 5 years old. died the speaker, raid be has always ganizations inof the Church, have de-a Mifhop over the I ward reaaon that which he in ha (! J would be considered sion, their was a native of England ,1 1 it but He testimony I Editor Visitor Ireland Hugh a After session lived hU ail iife He of valid by those In authority. He illus-- ; felt that the mission work of the velops in the work heart, hotel had found com mi the of the mimsrv resident of Bingham for manv v.aChurch is the source of Its strength of.The Liahona, is a conference He Crated: tee of the Rotary club this afternoon, editor He himself would have no and andjreat was a member of H.ghliind Iod.-- . Ne I13.1 c''!n5 ,hf raid until it. Eider he, they fully J,y, from recognize is Mo. he visitor to therefore He Independence, go and . joy in his pres- - j K .... announced that some 74 right to vote against a man simply do his beat, for the willing Church and for Monson bore testimony lhat all the ent cal'lng. reports that there is an increasing de- 1I.IOOF Funeral services will be held at ty, He said he has been Rotary mand because be might not like him per-- ; presidents of the Church were true, called to succeed for men. the reat J Church Unto rouls of as a literature the William "Mormon" c,ub chape! Taylor t a Joseph delegations which will Come to onally, but the reason would have Church, a little handful of mighty man In of God and that the pane Israel. The and that the minsian- - p. m Wednesday, under 'he ausp sof people com- prophets I to be Bsinu and Eiders, he said. ,h cit" Jane IS for the International,.sult of the war of that he could prove that the on mantle P k Kev has fallen The President Ileber O O F to lodge the the of rest the the world, said J. Grant department m the northwestern mission love publication ha. , man nominated by the order of the pared B Rotary nesalons still need accommoda-- i Elder, lions. successful in the distribu- - Simpkin will officiate. Interment ' Bal'ard and means This no was guilty of wrong doing Elder Smith, Is given the mission of but 440 5 priesthood more, that S. truly, Gosdeplv 210 io a be men, the cemetery solo. Lilly city sang Shipp tlon ct the th of preaching to j gospel magazlne women said repentance Eider Iverson than he himself and 5 children are still to be with violin oldlcato bv lee j that would disqualify him for the po-- ! the peoples of the earth. There are pel Peace. Chlw In a lotal hosp'tal . rd Banlc Clearings Today's local bank id Elder Smith, he too many members of Mae Anderson and Tracy Y. Canron loves him. This is the hour, said Elder housed by the committee. t years old a Chinese real lent 'd5" Chin, the Church, Tote ,n Is and It the Iverson, the is died estimated that fully 5oo pep. Clennrgs amounted to $3,053,291.90. Salt Lake for 3u lears past, message t: ,fu! accord at the openlnr he said, who are Inclined to stand accompanying on the organ; words the elders have gopel for a sorrow stricken sons will attend the convention ,h conference to sustain back. He lovee to f and as compared with $2,T3(,(90.18 for the say, with Paul. "I anil music by Evan Stevens. . tte world. un- - the greatest demand President He her J. Grant, because It an bears Unfortunately Funeral services will be helda at"one he at am Hirrk-knot is for same day last year. ashamed John of EltPr present the I 5 , knows of Jesus gospel It but waa ilar is he W.lllam Taylor rhapel pop the truth. Elder Fait Lakers with label, choeen of the Lord and Christ-- " Joseph This does not mean, Elder John L. Herrick, former Iverson spoke of the article appear- - to open them to RotaAans Interment will be in tM Wednesday city cemetery. know personally he la the right man for the place, having no reaaon FOURTH whatsoever to feel otherwise. the When the First Presidency of ElChurch was first reorganised, said vote decided by der Smith, the people leader and they who should be their sine chose Brigham Young, and ever God ouu carried been the order has He ebooeee and the people sustain. a said he knows Joseph Smith was sucall his of God and that prophet were cessors prophets of God and that the present Church head Is a prophet of God. The Lord will not permit on whom be any man not qualified, does not want to reach the position of hta Church. Of this, mm president Elders Joseph Elder Smith. Saints may rest asFielding said sured: and no he is in full accord with his brethren and all the Saints Smith and Heads of Mi- - In sustaining the authorities of the constituted. sions Are Called to Church a at present h . SESSION dur-wrsu- u if ni Sec-me- ben-dicti- on Tale-Harva- rd mn com-plin.e- nf bnali.' -- J , - ' ii 3 Lc-e- t. 1 s g -- , ( ! 1 1 lo-- 1 1 1 . f, Ells-wori- L af'et -- m He-sat- - h, I t- 1 1 i I if0? -- arth! GOOD NEWS 1 Lake Giy and Going Vicinity, Big Women and Children Merchandise for Men, Thousands of Dollars r oLHigli-ClassMds- e - o t, TUESDAY AY 11(0) Makes Another Big Purchase Wades 256 Sonlh Stale Street Wades Ladies Black Fibre Hose 25G South State Street Wades Milton Goodwin Shirts. $2.25 kail. as awdC a Pair ..$1.49 3 PAIRS for $1.00 line Childrens Big Dresf-es- . Come and save $3.00 Mens Canvas Shoes, Pr. . . .$1.98 at least 50 per cent.' Mens and Ladies Hats; Mens Work .60c worth op to $1.25. Just Shirts. . . . the thing for dress, hot Children's All Leathei weather and ' n &VC Sandals, all Outinos. Ea. bizepaii 59c Silk G9c Childrens Heavy Canvas lace, elk sole Shoes. Will outwear 3 pairs rubber . soles. Sizes 5 SVC to 8. Pair Water Proof Faced Canvas Gloves. Pr. . Ladies ...29c Union Suit3 ........ fit 79c Mens Black Army Shoe? Boys Union Light Knit Munson last. While they sleeveless knee length ; last 75c values Pai'1 at suit. Main Street New Pantages Theatre Bldg, - White Lace Ox. fords; canvas Palm Beach Shoes, high .... heels. Black Sateen $1.50 values at . . , Shirts ...... .JUS Childrens Dresses; $1.23 . Mens $1.00 Wool Sox, 3!ens Pair. Pr.. 50c Hose , Mens $3.50 Wool Shirts Childrens Silk Lisle Sox, Pr.. 25c 89C ...49c Cashmere ... 29e 5Z.Z9 ...... 9oC Coveralls.. Mens Canvas White Oxfords; all sizes $3.50 value. Pr.. . Jl.o9 Mens Work' 7c pair. Ladies teste, corny cut. "Sox," ", 25c value 2 for Z3C Ladies $4.00 Dresses at. Mens Work Sox, Pair. . Mens Union-Mad- Gingham . $2.98 7c on Double to Do So. 256 South State Street Mens Army Tan Work values. . Mens and Boys Belts, Ea . . 19C ther trimmed, Childrens Canvas elk soles, Pr. 35c Wash A 15c Ties, Each Mens 75e Work Shirts Mens Khaki Shirts .,59c Mens $1.00 Dress Shirts. Ladies Vests Cut; 25c value 2 for . : 59c Mammoth Purchase Forces Us , 14S 10c each.-- Branch Store L But- Childrens Shoes; just the thing for hot . J . weather to Open - BioO Sian Shoes; $7.50 Ladies Handkerchiefs; 10c value Purchase Forces Us Advantage Jt- Will Pay lor tons, Pair. Mechanics Khaki Cover alls; $4.00 $2.98 values. Mammoth Conference Visitors Take Cuff $1.49 . M, Look Ov- - e e rails; $2.00 values. . Childrens Khaki Leather Mens B. V. D. Cool at .... 148 - South Main Street to Open-Branch- Store , Lvfi Cfl 9 51.29 9Se C unify 25c NOTICE Conference Visitors Take Advantage It Will Pay You Double to Do So. t .v |