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Show , , FOUlt SECTION - ' ,, 1..1.o.-- - DESERET EVENING. NE1VS - .- -, . 1 4 ... - The Test Applied.-- - ' , , , -- &ditto. latter-da- y q,:.,,q,,),,,.h 4 I ,..... - Let US aWell the test cited In tbe tants& In 1142 . and, it may be add- - i ed. forashadowed by an 'earlier prohog preceding article of this aeries. phecy. in ISSI, is attested by the offor the detection of spurious prophecy ficial,' history of the settlement and ' and false prophets For convenience development of this one ban en but we dual restrict our Consideration to now productive region. 4. A specifie and most remarkable a single feature or function of the propheey regarding national affairs vi& or the prediction. prophetic gift, was uttered by Joseph Smith es Deevents. of therecember 24. 1112. It wan foretelling For the test proposed. Joseph Smith. after promulgated among the memwas bers of the and Church preached commoner called The Mormon Proby th Elders. but did not appear In Inphet ," shall be the subject. A few until 2161. (See- Pearl of Great print stances of his predictishei, and the Price. British edition of 18S1 ) The revelation read in part as follows: moot to each, will be presented. thus atith the lewd. concern"Verity declared Smith In Vitt Joseph 1, the warn that will siewtly come to ing Divine revelation of ea the authority pease, beginning at the rebellion of that, because of the work required of titanth learolina. which will eventually bim by the Lord. his "same should be terminate in the death and misery of weds.ril1ie days will mane that bed for good mod evil anions all na- many war will be pouted out upon all tem or and that tongues, tions, kindreds, tione beginning at that place. For bro. ft should be both good and evil spok- hold. the Southern States shall be di- -, A all en ot among people." strange sided against the Northern Mattu . and lad to make! the Southern States, will Cell don tiler avowal for a And yet more strange that it should stations, even the station of Greet lirttIt khan canoe to be so abundantly verified as present-da- y literature attests! pow& after many days. 'dares hall 'ripe 2. In the same year he foretold the up against their master who shall be - 1 ' - ,', -:: ' . '11;, .'' ,. . I V,.- .- ' t . . '-'7,' .,.. ,, 4 vo4,t,,,-,',- ,,,,,e4 ,..,-,.,1! fr ,,,- , ,,,t, , I -. , 0 II. Stimpson. seph -At the opening meeting the follow-lubusiness pertaining to the conference and future work was discbsted. the plan to be followed while at conferenee; the books anti subjeets to be coneidered in the English cl!isses: the of 'publishing it magazine ;advisability in the JaPanese language to help In the promulgating of the rape! and laatly individual questions on th gore pet were heard and the questioner promieed an answer at a subsequent - meeting. After the COnellIPinn of this meeting the ntissionariea had individual consultations with the mission president. Report meetings took most of the time of the next two days and from the reports it would seem that a great in the 'amount of work had been-dan,lant 15 mtintlis. from which the missionaries had derived much pleasure c 0 i3 Ci 11' t) 0 I- , ) A N e1,,, ' The mbodonaroPs of the Jartatt mis- :even, ing ti.eeting Eldt,,rs A. R. Olpin1.thelhureh of Jesus Christ of IC. Lee anti .1 it. S:oddarti ably tt Latter-4NiSainte met in a vonteretice Iiiresto-,- i the assenibly 'on throe vital aasettittly on Thursday mornIng, April iistihiectiti "The - ti.tture and form Ant 10. 1919. All were given a hearty a Holy Ghost.- "H(fives of the tfuly come to conference by President Jo- and The promise of the ifel;! - Moe ' sion of . Ghost saints Bear Testimonies; Poring 1.1, uf....,equent i,tettaltine of the talssionaties e.Snsid- -, ereil ii.e S. ,fa'.-,- s lifit 3 ear doursc to ;1,,,,lot:: ritti 'fin ere di- - g h. e co,:foti-lir- ,.,, 1 , s ainot g the, vidt-i- i .t,,tonsrlesil . : arid were given by each -phases of the Divine. Holy Ghost." Weiint-d:mksion ra-,- t. inorning. r y ,eetIng wa$ hel.d. arose and bore a Every o,IN4101;1,1 of 'Gods goodnevit ,trolighit-- te.,4ittootty , unto and of-- he joy derivedtfrom norking in the tinear " 'the truth- foine,4 of the gospel and A.to exalting influence-tthose actiVely'allied . with spikti,j,11,1 on rre IlontaEen, Itln ir rill ee e ,t11,1 Titty 0, ., ; ' it. The Mutual Improvement eatioeia:,, gave a .soelal on Wednettilayrtight-- :' .1 end an nioNal,le tame sae had by all Testimonies were given by prefe,nt. vieiting l'rethren .itid an excellent pt.,. was Moat of the mitt ,.t la ndered. gram v,,tu'e in native costume. sionitris, , ,T11,-eilni haling tneettt,g ot the con- - .r ference IVIISI held Thursday ntorning t and in it Prest. Stirnitson gave some , ,..leelIvot adviee to the nittatiostaries ,n rcgard to their fultir. work, the :( care- f.t them toetes and the iiititude to I he token in regard to race discrimin- anon. there is no facial discrimination. we are( ail' brothers, In this meeting ,t, ;List, the gospel questions thaw had , been asked were all satisfactorily an- ri Lion and untold benefit; they felt that tne tesult and !"harvest" was in the hands of the Lord of the harvest." The following is an idea of the work done during the recent month& a i! great many tracts have been put into on which marshalled and disciplined for war." : bringing forth of the plates t the hands of the people an1 each tract the Book, of Mormon record was in- See Doctrine and Covenant,' 17. r, has ..been accompanied by an invitaavercibed. and with this specific Students of United States history tion to visit the church-anrecord that this investie'ate ment: "The knowledge 4...1.4: know well the facts that establish a :' ,. ,.: 4 ,. the sortie'. In these eleits the missionouninins will go to every nation, and complete fulfilment, even in circum-- 1 . Il ' 1.-- 112's 0,, , t ' aries have had the privilege of benrine kindred, and tongue, and people. en- stantial detail. of this astounding prea personal testimony and answering der the whole heaven." This was done diction. In 1161. more than 28 years '' ' ' . "' ' I ':' , , :' il, '. ,; suestione relative to the gospel of plates came after the propheey was retorded. and years before the graven ' inmatamonaror,,,,..,.:grzoi,21-4;AA.;,,.,,,Itti.st.,,,"....ef, ..i,1,,,...;e4::...1.,,,,: ::,,,,. ' . - : ' : ;:' :.,, ,,s t',1'. ...,;(6,,,H;4: 14 before Christ and ,:;, years into his possession. 11) years after ite publication in Engthe Elders of the Church entered up- land. the Civil War broke out. begin- Reed twit tem lett to L. Wright, Ogden. nab; Jos. S. Fyne, Provo, Utah; L. A. Whit. theMany meetings have been held in swored. lour centerenceeof the mission in on mbssionary service in foreign lands. ning In South Carolina. Slaves' deAt night the priesthood meeting wgs I ,t,,, M. L. Fairview. taker, Circleville, Utah; Bodily, Idaho; O. McGarr, Shelley, Idaho; I. R.' Stoddard, Richmond. which both missionaries and Saints hvid As to the fulfilment. consider the fact serted the South and were marshalled with a runiber or .the native .,1 have Utah. in 1410, In the armies of the North; the Contaken active parts isstiplaining brethren that since its find publication, present and wa.,31s and means the Book of Mormon has been transl- federacy solicited the aid of Great Sitt 00111eY, Vendee, Utah; babies Allen and Eldon of President Stimpion; Jos. H. StImpson. pew. the gospel as believed by the Latter-da- y for the spread of the gospel were dig- Saints. The missionaries who etised. ated into every language of promin- Britain; and while no open alliance ident of IL P. soliodon, babies Lee, Riverdale, nab; Iteports of the prioethood ao- - ',i' of Elder and Mrs. Lee. Marion and Milton; have thus addreseed the people. in Uhsekley. Utah; ence and Into many of the yet prirni- between the Southern States and Engwore given from the Various C let Rine !del. Utah; A. R. 01 pin, Pleasant Grove, Utah, R. W. Painter, Logan. Utah. .heir own tongue, all testify that only tiVities ties tongues; and that many million land was effected. the Britieh governwith the help of the Lord could they fields arid they brought out the fact , of copies have been distributed. ment gave indirect ellelleallee to the that the ntissionaries stand greatly ,,,: 1442. while the Church was um the Japanese Jan-- I in Intelligently as- to his voyage te Liberia; Thompson has and returns home in a few days. Ilas good attendance a this in such and way Visitors need of help from the local priest- - 1 .. included South, and in Illinois. and suffering persecution of guest perform effective work. hood. In answers to suggestions that compli- hugely enjoyed his trips also. in Ber- labored as an elder !in Liverpool, Scot- Prest. Joseph S. Nelson of Leeds. Eng- The i ; the contin- produce serious International when the western part Japanese themselves remark on 'permanent and talented ministers resulting in Great Britain mudas: is most active. and will make tish and as preeldent of Noetingham land. conference; "'rest. Henry Fulton the ability ent was but little known, and only as cations. fifteen our of to use missionaries of life millions loves the conferences. of of a the half Prest. a McAlieter and Bedford has officer; could more do popular and '11 Bertialllin Pres. effective branch; work paying an alien nation. Joseph the territory of also aided as clerk at London con- It. Birchall. Prest. George F. Richards the language much sooner and to in accordance with the Geneva ocean. G. A. Todd is another .westerner i Press. said that the only way Smith prophesied "that the Saints dollars in the settlement of the Alabaon this same cruiser. ference during the last few months; and Mrs. Richards. West Birchall. who ter effect than any other foreigners. was forStimpeon to take ; the themselves Saints would continue to suffer much afflic- award the medium Through of the Mutual that Private Arthur Long of Bisbee. Is an earnest worker, and was pre- conducted the meetings. ma claims. The fateful prediction inter- Improvement and do their duties tion and weskit be driven to the Rocky that war should be associations we have every reeponstbility out upon Arizona, is a valued member of the sented with many tokens of friendship estingly of his experiences spoke in accordance wlth the work ; ' if in Utah andI been day Mountains," and that while many thee all nations is of such poured able to the a from give the at chance McANazaire, Prance; people recent, complete dental detachment done congregations. Prest the local priesthood the work I appealed to all to coutinue steadfast to to allegiance to the Church professing 11( study the gospel in its various would byflourishis the son of Mr. and Mr Wm. the principles of the Church. Iragical realization se to make was a pharmacist in Bisbee, to which lister would apostatize, and others, faithful and to G. phases. of in ways return study will SepMcAlister, be of right comment living II PERCY unnecessary. city probably formerly as is the cherry bloo- Inasmuch PERCIVAL. this Rexburg, to their testimony. would meet the and to Ida but for the past three years reitgain the knowledge that worn season the miesionaries went to ' i C ' The only adequate explanation of tember. "to martyen fate. some would live and mutual M. i through effort a great deal of famed, places and joined with the na- - 1 Battalion Sgt. Major IL Darling idents ,of Salt Lake City these and numerous other predictions In making settlements amain i benefit can be derived. The Prost. Arnold G. Holland. of Rigby. Quarterly Conference twee in viewing the beautiful flowers. the latter-da- y prophet. considered of Yuma. Arizona. has been awarded build cities. sod see the Saints become by of these organizations are calkers milisoon sails American Idaho, for with the native a fulfilment. of borne. strict is: in the light their In scholarship the honorably Boxelder tintritof unity and seal evinced LI;1 Stake a mighty people In the midst of fulSaints and .1, uni&Rem released after for the 9010Tell three missionat as wnrk fact praise in that Cambridge found the contrngent. years Joseph tary the combined to make .1'1, by have Becky Mountains." The abundant they done both in personal testi- a most missionaries God. Yereitil is in perfect health. About 600 ary at 'London Hull- - and Leeds concon- and beneficial A enjoyable filment of this prediction. uttered. as Smith was a true Prophet of monies most and conon addresses interesting quarterly vital subjects ference. '''' , Americans are studying at Catribridei ferences. Prest. Holland was the re- ference of the t Each conference or the miesion bozeider stake was held has cipient of quite a number of gifts. In the tabernacle and Oxford. their sojourn in Tokyo the , le During a in school third on in Sunday the and is leaves Brigham Gamel friends in city and many organization, England, Sgt. Harvey had taken missionaries their pictures If, some and Sunday. June 15 and two. in which the missionaries in . ' division of the American army of oc- Pratt- - Ether L. Marley, of Robin. Ida. Saturday native costume. 3 i IL The visitors from Salt Lake City have the privilege of contributing to honorably released. sails förliome in were No one is better able to testify of the I 3 cupation in Germany. aHs is a well Elders NV. the ofmoral and !vine a few days, after laboring in Liver- Ru Ion S. Anthony and ' education known Arizonian, and popular religious of t a merits of those who than ;I, publication Wells. At the Sunday aft- the children. This is an and pool, Norwich and Leeds conferences. Important receive a home paper in foreign lands I ,,tii ficer; was in battles of the Marne ernoon and session of the without work. the enjoyable conference, Argonne, and luckily eectiped and we can all tell of much benefit 1 4.; Salt bike Ildere Activity. local and general authorities of the wounds; now billetted in German that ix derived from the columns of t I rt Educational Work. The five Salt Lake City elders who Church were presented and unaniI home near Munistermalfold. a town Deseret News which. with the : b The sustained mously Saints been the bed by awaiting transportation in people. meeting is held every Sunday arrival of each mail boat. brings tie i of 1.600 people; each man has a CHIRCH ACTIVITIES. AND WAR ON A LEITER of some the for and C. M. reorganization A. Y. the evening Saints IPERCILITAL asteinble to lately Ihave Toung, weeks, returning and good food; the neWP, tiding, of national an t ,i'g the South African mission. have ' Men's Mutual Improvement stake partake of the sacrament. learn their' home located a branch there. internMional happenings and from it ',I hoard was effected by releasing Supt.' 'duties " and much now in Mormon demand bear from is more! and all Arizona. of conducted tthe Provo. of of of boys way we Lynch church Wagoner fret that teachings many 'Special CorresPondeneel P. Ernest life. who has served sur 4 meetings in various Horsley of contented all and , and eorps Utah. LONDON. parts in the England; happy. quartermaster's we can SQUARE, quartered apply in our daily work. of the atake superinten- . During the yeatt a number of Private Charles Strong iI they also visited Wales and. Scotland. a member :I. 2 Secy. Clarence Higley has arrived in at LeMans. OWEN McGART. for twenty years, stixteen of meetings have been held in the street George Baugh London. 'Tanias an inspector of the pub- of Arizona is &his) a. comrade in the AU were pleasantly entertained at din- dency LaEICESTER City has been as- licity department of the, T. M. C. A. of same camp at LeMans; these boys will ner by President and Mrs. 'Pugh, at which he has been the stake super- . ous conferences where the missions Elder Horsley has been aries, aided by the Saints.. have ex-- I their borne. 99 Lansdale Road. Barnes. signed to the second engineers America. Secy. Higley is a cousin- of likely return to America In August on the pounded Scripture and exhorted the Kensington. London. where they list- Iintendent. to a place tt 0 , near Engers. Germany: comfortably Myron Higley, Of Ogden. Utah:- has Soldiers T. M. M. L A. general The the Responded. to ened Miss Silent. Tout Elder people to learn of Gods ways. songs by on line the with been front active the located In private residences six miles was Hansen and Idaho The of Utah. sustained South diclasses are numbar African to held a KIDNEYSin English each P1 -2 Quite party consists of from Coblenz; lately given 14 days 42nd division. also the famous 77th Alberta eoldiers and officers were in LeGrand P. Backman. (pianist); 'succeed him with C. Wm. Merrell as vision of the mission and gospel leave when he visited his brother at an N. Y. for over 14 months; has been attendance at Deseret on Saturday. at Richard E. Tolland. W. Volpe Call as his sec- -.ithemeis and are studied. A new I feature and of 4 (flute); ,i the special decoration from The balance of the adjoining camp In Prance. Sergeant awarded the Mutual Improvement entertain- Jesse D. Jewkes (violinist). who make ond assistantal meetings is a recent organization s: of Improvement clubs and the aim Baugh ham passed safely through Bel- the officers of the 771h, The chairman unexpectedly a most delightful muscat trio. and stake board was organized as follows: ment I :f Intermoiwitain Boys Busy. i leau Wood. Chateau Thierry, Argonne Too ean't expect west kidneys; to called upon all soldiers present to receive more requests for little ma- Henry Ogasrd, secretary; C. E. Hors- Is to teach the youth better ways or and St.- - bliktiel. still without being Private Henry R. Madison has ar-- 1 come forward and sing in chorus. "Oh, gical affairs than possible to accept. ley. treasurer; Joseph Facer, John W. I living that he may keep his body the filter the acids and poioons out of year , 1111 Eldred !pure temple given him by God. A system unless they are given &little kelp sounded; Is in excellent health, and rived in London on leave; is a broth- Where Is My Wandering Boy To- These gentlemen, with Wilford D. Le- Francis. Alfred Freeman. id all his comrades praise his activity. er of Clarence C. Madison of Lewis- night?" Grant, David O. good interest has been taken in this Don't allow theta to beserome diseased Though taken by surprise Cheminant, all come from Salt Lake Hatch, Howard E. T. when a little Motif, now attention will Lewis enlistS. Arvord, movementto who Benjamin Eider the emergency. City; Leonard A. Robins is also and we fervently hope to ton, Idaho; lately Private Madison they were equal pro , Corporal Floyd Washburn ed at Salt Lake among the volunteers ham been located with the , Second and an excellent rendition of the old In the party and hails from Layton. Wight, Ezra Waddoups, Seth Wheat- Instil in the hearts of the young people vent it. Don't try to cheat nature. All soon as you comniereco to have has been on duty for some time In the corps school. as Instructor in engi- familiar song was given, to the in- Utah. All are promised transporte- ley and Ephraim ..Whits ea board mem- the knowledge that "God cannot look, ;$,,',t,1 feel Demos and tired, GET upon sin with the least degree of al- -, backeekesThese finite amusement of the audience who tion upon the Baltic about June 6. bers. Fifth field artillery near Hunedort a neering . constructing mining dug-ou- ts I 4 are Bust. M. Alice President lo-timidly warnings Johnson . who lowance." it was the The party of South African elders 1 called for a repetition; We rejoice in the wide, German village, 15 miles from Cob-len- In the eastern part of France; that are not has kidneys over orat yaw the working the hate visited places of intermit in Lonpresided in comfortable barracks at happy event of the evening; spread campaign In the United States Primary has escaped Injury pasting eated - ':; 1 i' Chatillon-Sur-Seinthe Amiene piano was Bandmaster A. T. Henson, don and are delighted with their ex- ganization for the past seventeen against the vicious habits. and body property. Do not delay a minute'. Go after the through Cantigny and the Argonne; district. e. Private ReaIn Wheeler s. was also honorably released and soul Cor- periences; all are in asaisted year of by esCardston. of Alberta, destroying vices. splendid health; and she was succeeded has many friends throughout Utah. of ailments find or Mil your may yes A few cottage by Sarah H. Boise, Idaho. ie also located hi same netist Waiter S. Berryesea of Ogden. Eider Tolland is arranging for the i fli I have been yourself' in the grip of MI inettrable die- pecially at Eureka. Wilford L. Tueller of comfort of Lieut. Hugh Lewis, ens of Horsley as president with Maud R. held. we hope thatmeetings will Increase, ease. GOLD MEDAL A jolly party of Utah lads are now company with Madison; both are well. Utalt;-Itusiti- an they Oil Haarlem B. Sorensen and Rose return chorus. as as Walter the people learn more of the gos- -, Lewis, of Salt Lake City. and her Wheatley escaped injury; expect to Paris, Idaho, conducted the will give almost immediate rPli 04 pleasantly located at Hehr, Germany. and 4 In September. after the injuries of that counselors; )lay Davis, secretary: Lot. pal truths. from kidney trrrobles Among those taking part in the chorus will look a d GOLD MED. town in the vicinity of home i.,0, ,, M. tie as of W. Simonsen, Wellsville, Mende from Lake treasurer; Mitchell. officer,Utah; Salt were Arch of from Daisy Many the Darley missionaries AL Haarlem Oil Commies 'frill do requested by mail, the the river Rhine. All are members of joined 'i t Madsen. play leader; Amelia Wright. Red Cross Society and took an active l be wort. in Zion. of hail relatives In City. Valentine and Merrill N. L. Elder arrived A. Robins City. Brigham Lmidon, They are the pare original battery E, of the 145th field artillery. registered at American Eagle Huts; Sergt. Wright of Utah. Corp. Charley has served as president of the Trans- -' May Fife and Edna IRO', Hatch as part In rolling bandages and doing Haarlem (hi Capeeles imported direct ',I Mechanic Joseph E. Jones of Spanish he is a former Orville Bates veal conference. while Prest Le Chem-- I board members. of other of Tabor. Utah Alberta; Tufts from HA- laboratories work. the in University necessary , Fork; Utah, is a handsome example of Two vacancies in the now In the 221st Supply Co., of Cardston, Alberta; Lee McOniber Want has served as president of the We have had a little opposition from land. Mk year druggist for GOLD presiding the western soldier, and stands over $ boy; 1 .1 corps, near Bordeaux, of Taber; Corp. Archie Bennett, for- Cape conference in South Africa.1 !council of the Stith quorum of seven- sectarian people wherein they poisoned hiEDAL aml accept no ettbetitates. feet In height. the very picture of Quartermasters ty, occasioned by the removal of the minds of some few young Look for tbe name GOLD MEDAL oil at several places in the 1President France. merly of Idaho; Private VanOrman Stopping l people health; he has visited Deseret, upon Andrew Funk and George in regard to tie and our work but upstatei . especially at Brooklyn and Chi-- 1 has of Tabor. Fred Thompson of Wyoming every bat Three area. sealed packages his leave of absence. and was an In- been if they do hot fluidity Sergt- - Wright and N. M. Valentine cam to visit friends. these eidersi Angerbauer from this city. were filled on being able to talk promoted to position of Quarttr. to those Money refundad terested visitör In quaint old London: master ' on board the light cruiser are attending college in London for may not arrive honte in Utah before! by the appointment of Elder. Andrew who were misled we directly have cleared up WU yell with him are Wagoner Daraillasmusm- Chattanoogar joined naval forces M. Nielsen and William N. Behove... , two Ationths while the Alberta boys July S. (Advert:bigmouth many doubts and mierepresentations. en of Colton; Wagoner V. D. Rollins 1217; is srell liked by the officers; was, are awaiting 'demobilization at Shorn-- , . On Sunday the usual line of work If 'Well Known Veteran natured. or Storms, and Private A. P. LkAguaor Ian elleart IA U.'S. Minister Mitchell on was followed . a well attended Sunday 1 t, i cliffs., England and hope to sail for . ' Samuel one vetBantock. of Conference Band-the 1 , ;t weeks. Quarterly Canada within a few school being held in the morning, erans Ihrte-''- ' t4,Tr41"11, of Stratford it q .. branch of ten for London was Henson master Saints organist in the afternoon and meeting 01 was . Stake preaching meeting at night.- - In Saints' Morgan '. 01 injured a few days lti:t! at the Cardston stake tabernacle conference, years 41 4 .... 4run ago. over . ', 1 motor .by I, .. ,', and has served over four years in the while by being an .' - - ?'?,:. , 4,t meeting the general and local church mum luslantsta Butt mut ME ' ,' outdoor meeting: The Morgan stake quarterly confer- authorities' i::,f .!'fli,,.'-'..attending ''' 4' 4.- , t - Canadian infantry. , names were presented and S tx The l'alatial Passenger Steamers I t 4, was his 1. ' and ankle, ' sprained possibly .: ence was k. ft. ,a, FL II theS. held M. in I the M. stake R. ftMaksta" members. Eiders 1'..kt ftNtagaram approved by tabernaele, Salt biker Placed la Charge. li I fractured; he will be laid up perhaps 1lb 417., , - 46,14 ,i'!" r.....:1114 r' 1 ' li.'''' '"'...!"1"' 14 ' ,,1. 13.500 Tone. 20.000 Tons R. L. Wright gave 1,S '; .. for sometime; this veteran is coneel- June 14th and 15th. witha large Dum- V. W. Palmer and on dik.l,k, rr --t , ( of late Thomas ..: B. C. Cowper from Sail i.i,'i' .' Vancouver, Sergeant addresses "Ths Unity and For fares and to Rail- at 276 C or at old Eariham Hall, Forest Gate ber In attendance. This was the first splendid f 6,,,,,,Cu 4 t "'. s4.. fp,. .'2,1(fl ,"' 7 '- ?-- g ''''''."1,,,,Ik.;el,...i,t0' oro- e.'" 44:0I,' .),I, settings apply v.. ) Ensign ward, and residing been of the Pereonages of road I or ateamablV 'branch: years ago with his father, tonferenee held in the stake since Sep- Distinctivenese agents or to V given Salt, Dike City, has street, Of-' 1 the "The tralian Godhead: and ,, .0. Special Bolsi Mail Line, 440 - ,;.'1'',,;....7 ' the Elder Bantock entertained scores of tember - ,,,,- T ,charge or the stenographers at Oxf flees of the C. B. In to 41 t the Viocouver. Street. Holy Trinity." Seymour owing the epidemic the very first elders to visit England; 'Canadian Army Medical services,. , L.ars t of Influenza-Th- e ,, t Iford street headquarters. London, has he is a regular visitor at ....,s; conferences. and will be recalled ft....;,..,,,,,.. .. trt..:7, , !pained through much of the-harsinging was furnished by the , EMEMEMENNEEN ,.t;(4.,' , :,:',.. :'il I. qp, ,teo' ' to',1 by hundreds in Utah. War, and escaped .. the of 4 , '!1..''' !, I I !Work ,- serious' President James Gunn McKay gave !North and South Morgan ward choirs!' 4 .6 ,, ,,, 4. le well liked at - , - le"' ; credit Is due each It ,and will return to Zion this .'". or a 11441111.0 illustrated 1611, lantern slides v -, sweet for and the - ' was winter. ..o that appropriate . ''; '1' , A ' 1 asbenefit the of North London Mutual rendered. ., , 1 i! 1 t Private Harold T. Pardo in rf I .! , dr, signed to duty in the British Army' Improvement association, taking for. ii t Elders James E. and Jon. Talmage his Land of The 'Th. subject SerVi Joseph." , .,4.,"7... eEngeolatTL:IneepeetsElhortiantodeoes Cnamdep, ettendance was .,, , unusually large, 'many &than G. Khnball were the visitors of Kent, I 4:4 4,, -i I OF THE the general Church authorities. The rt for Egypt on army transport! visitors being in khaki.. f i h has been . tAtedsdration Relief Anastaaimis and 170 ,:,4 it ,,ii iI t society Primary association Lutz,: TeerimvaiteeosPatrodoeisalivanedd lainteeSa.at es ,4 , . m Hammeray ,,, , "1 e , smith branch of London conference, eonventioas were held in connection ! ' .2. Euratnittinelgithitoffibie,:a teacher In has been assigned to labor as clerk with the stake conference. Mrs. Ida ", the Deseret Sunday school, North of the London conference. succeed- Smoot Dusenberry and Mre. Eliza Ben. I, i if ,t il ,,, I , I London, married Jame John Wallas-to- ing Wm. D. McMinn.. cr. as Pre. J. G. ?don were the , 1 of 1)1;:' the now representatives this makes president of the Deseret Mutual McKars assistant; ' .1 t , ( 1.--it'i locallastomen called to labor Improvement association; President snout twenty ail:mow:on. hind:1"y 1 James Gunn McKay witnessed the in the British m11., following the 1 t;1 ; I Pres& Vhdts nottand. regular session of conference. a short . ceremony, signing the marriage cerservice was held in the new church Prest. Wallaston departed k $ tificate. for his future home in Cardston, Al- riEltropeautemrdLualartecoo:pla'rnesieMd enbtyGeaurgr: obtfligbeecobuninideitzt bybbtalhoepestake 1 bishopidencY, few berta. upon the Adriatic a daya Richards. have t 1114' for an ex- counselors. and the ; building was dediago; the bride will remain in London tensive Europeandeparted journey. cated by Elder James E. . . , . until September; Obi young lady is a visiting Rotterdam inspection. Talmage. p,1'' , and other Oases In 1 Ernest D. BrimleY was ordained a sister of Organist Nellie Rumble and lionand: then proceeding , 4 to Switzer- bishop end set Doris Rumble, the soprano. and thel land. where apart to preside over I ,,, will President visit 1 they Latter-day Of of Saints of Church Jesus Christ the happy couple received many pleasant tokens of appreciation from the r ' 1919 1. '" and Jane 2, 3, 1.11 11 Assembly Balt and fourteen seventies were or, at Deeeret. . to the Netherlands. able the apart dained. ,. Pres'. Edmund W. 'Wheatley' of tended , I,J If triburion, 1134 circumstances . Norwegian CONTAINS r OF a REPORT EVERY A VERBATIM Holloway branch of the London con- permit. It bag been some Years since i '1 t - ference married lira Elizabeth Har- passports could be obtained to allow ADDRESS DELIVERED ris. first counselor of Holloway Relief 4 in these latter eountriea inspections society. Services in Holloway branch President ' ' ' Richards and his wife greatIv1 , Order now as edit,km Is limited are still held each Sabbath, in the old , several visit with ly enjoyed days' hall In London college; so familiar te Prost. James Gunn McKay and his 1111 The foliowhis returned mbeitmariee PRICE 35 CENTS POSTPAID . dozens of former Utah elders. at Deseret, and while awaiting base reported at the office of the First Gerntaine Depaseell becomes mat- wife .. visited the of '1',1,1 'I attraetions panirports Presidtmcy: ron at Deseret. succeeding Mies Lillian' "Olde ,. Londontowne." and June IIBlaine It Steed. of Farm. L Wallis, who departed for Mintl Mrs. Richards will returnPresident ili to ington when railed. now of Salt Lake George. Utah. to make her home. a few weeks soid will likely Liverpool return to City. front the New Zoaland mission; 1 1 ' Arthur R. Phillion. late of the Rolla in in home 7: Utah about the middle eat apart March 9, 101$. ,,, I Naval contingent. was ordained an el- their , . of August. der and set apart to laber as a mia- -, Edith ti Mrs, died at Burnie?. llolgate ZGhell ill , of ProJuno 7Clareneo J. , sionary In the Norwich conference. Liverpool conference: Wives a bag. vo, from the Eastern States mission; ' Utah ''sig.d- Idaho ,,,,i..y,li GLICILILINNs . Deceased was set apart Jan. 24. Ill?. 1:idelli Returning litetit,ttizesgdt;lis . .moiratoir AIRTILtalICRTILLV IWIF 071 DITIT pr ,, , ,,, ' 'Ma SO by Elder Charles E. , Illebtpigerbanito Joimpli IL Jews et liplutisb,,Wkii listener . N Ews BUILDING 6 Maht 1.!0! II 1 Pivot.. Wm. 1).MeAhsteir of Rau- - Summerhaya. Jun. 1gthet K. Nielson of Bland. Dural Ramonnomen of 0Astut; Wagemer V. D. NOWA. et Morgan; Pitman A. beet, Ida., has been honorably re- Semi-annui Irish conforenes eras Mg. from latho i ,, Northern , States .. I biased IOW 'riving over 4ri, ' PwAlkiamer-e- l Palmas all la Ilattialy IL Wick" street. Doblinliwitt I stest get sPart Alas I. 191te I 1 thrivryearelliebt ;JI I 1 1, 'I I '',,, . - -- 4 4 , , , , : ,; - "" 4 - a - -, - -. F t, ':, It. 1:, , I . - 1 " - I. t - , .,. .on III LX , . , is2 (11 .4 . ' Missionaries of Japan 1Iet in Conference Sessions t - . ..,..., .. v - , Missionaries Laboritt in Far Offjapan , ,v, ' . ' 4 , ;-- SY DR. JAMES E. TALMAGe. of the &tuna' of the l'utelve, Church of,Jobus Chrint of I 1919 21 , - PROPHET!' LATik-RDAY- , JUNE SATURDAY 1 1 , f,.. I I ., Western Soldiers Make Splendid Records in Europe h t 1 I I "wa-tuku- ." -- , 1 ""( . , 1. 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