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Show ,kilk, AL.-- - t :. ' - - 4,,,litusw...,,,a,. 4""'41""'Ir4,,': , , ' I ': '''','''''' . ., - ,.., TOUR SECITON ,. t FIFTY- YEARS - ---- --. t; - . THEDESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, 'AUGUST --- 21, 1926 VII ..... , With IN UTAH AGO 1 devotion to laborious which was pursued for many years with affection and asasiduity. Its prosecution has afforded thetauthor a Airy interesting occupation to many otherwise unoccupied hours- - This statement diminished Man's God - Given Liberty Profession, - rosiUR 1 I at re-tt- o 4 s to his requirements. otot Paraphrasing the 0:Mo- lobedience Is ever the inoltaston, come up iiither)"' Come up above where there it !greater liberty. where there Is . ereater inteiltgenee and light. Let -I us szand ta,t in the liberty wherewith Chrtst, has made us tree." I My kind friend5 . good night. i ) , 1 I forfeit a members standing. the member. it is purely matter of choiceif ha truly bellevea, be will choose to obey: if hot. be may side what, be may have --4lay thought to be his bonds, and may Ca-(Compiled From the Files of tip Deseret News of 1876.) will beappriciated on (continued from page go ILs own way, As to men and, as by those who have been engaged In to rations. the elnirch can go no ';;;G of Adam. Thwil further than Christ, tha , Ittiliaer the by pursuit& , 1,&aved 1 to the will .home with persona guilt would have gone., and disregard of ' great regret prosecute radio today. T he Deseret News a supply of the sta ff of life withgenealogy so tar as Otere ta .of "original aim" and- the 'stain' produced the following from thelan eye to future contingencies that honor or idoitinctlosclintruing somw, from that was put, UPon all men,and to, this precedent set by hint is proof l Boston Traveler:, "The readers of may arise. In the same connection it. so far as ir slit aid in a family the "habituat,atate ot einfulness In positive of lack of authority in any 'Geo. H. Fisher First I the Traveler have been acquainted .swe think it wise policy and Judi- - ltfonfication; 'but if any branch cf a hich we veers born," and "how church. with the wonderful invention of clone economy for persons who are Bishop of Bancrofi The Freedom of the Mind. itIntadisinit,o humt0e or AT ne are considerent tohave consent Prof. Bell. by which musical and' not farmers and who are able to ;lid they led in Adam to the rejection of orig. free to think. and made Mtn is -vocal sounds can be and have been do so to lay up a stock to be held ugntzed. I- -7 In a recent news story in "Th, Itatian proverb, that Po,c,r Niko Inal justice." according to the extent of bis in- I News" the following senterics ap sent over the electric wires, but alacred, so to 'peak. until circum- - have neither the doctrines here or Upon shy kindred' he is it any are aware of the should they happen to friends," To such persons it may pressed. is based the opinion tluit telligence toand knowledge "lather Blatt witi the firs peared: be distastful that we ha" 044' little children who have not been quallfied judge. It was never i bishop of Bancroft, ward." We ar derful results which are sure to arise. require its being us I should advised that this, is an error an. intended m!nd that man, follow these improvements in tel- are damned. loot and , al 'Another old citizen has gonernIt,,nr,31nriir,,TLIti,e 1. nd,,h:r,,bap'ized be, hound b:.- state lients ahlit the records show that. whet ,44"tkkel,,-.i egraphy. A few night ago Prof. said a local obituary kern. "This omitted on e,coun' t ort,,.7 ttnentn iThat there is no 'original stain" either of scientists or of theolo-- 4 Bancroft ward 4 Bell was in communication with a time it la Brother Joseph was organ:zed. Aug is proven by little children, We ooson In the upon l'i,..3,7:,, haw, ti,her,,, country. for that would take away II. Iso7. E:der -telegraphic operator IR New Yorki of Brighton ward. He had the the laws of primogeniture, , George H. uiIie and of ithe saying of the Master that "of giant. ,,,,-and commenced with oneof hts:character of beim: an honest un. enrolment are not recogriited, and such is the k'ngdem of heaven.7, his liberty. His concturions shou1.4 I was ordained and set apart as tnA ,t77.4 reasonable evidence based be upon .I.;.,,,..,,,,,,i. de- - lAnit if not upon inventions kgrtaining to the trans. ressuming man. true in his integrity ff''unilY training la ko c,ft,t-little children. op by Eider George F. Richardi ' , : er by his faith. If a deciarition , Fisher Etred as the firs mission of musical sound. whei, e. th y tien not upon th e.s e r anie children aided veetive sh41 He to the 'work of th, Lord. (V ,...., dee of ineou, he tli,d's word. it is the ei,1 OI a:- - I if.rhop ef ariii.y rang' ahlt to:- such ,, . made tl ae of his phonetic Bancroft to r, rown y bishop ward anti ;'11 exCpt Intint tune organ! are so ' and if Fo Fatal he it assurnp,. but in great "le , oritastty stain ao thty have suffered by .gament. ,;,,,Ilkik,, Dtc.. and played the tune of 'America.' it ,a,,,,,,A ,,t t,ematnanac oecurring. tiOn the T. JSMOS merely 1,81111amson. SOn 2'2, O. presumptuous and asked the operator in !few some deacendawa thc,a,a, hum- - their own sins. some men,- it ls not of hie families- attu:d ta, found: York what be heard. 'I bear the Janie. 1,141111amson, proprietor 4 ''' , The misfortune that came to opinion of at no ,,'1 . " 'Y,: P Cedar Valley meat market. Met very remote pero.d 6',cupying high I mankind by the fail. if misfor- - binding 'upon him Unquestioned I Of 'America',' tune New ,t replied Readers Think or , untested of ?ran 4 eorial and as of Positlore. Infa1:flty that wheel result the a runaway the York, 'give ue.another." Iona Ben !death ii, tune it may be rightly called, is is tbe mott dangPro-i- s of al: intei1"'44;--,,t;,,Nt revoint ,,r h them 1 t . then played 'Auld Lang-- sync.. accident in the business Section. whose !k!,, ad cacrr:ed tehtt sill- -. that thenceforth they mutt labor and spiritual tyrants, was driving became to the Brisbane and Abraham. Of;!.,'N 1, Whot do !you hear row" -- I hear The harae-h- e ruffe r! and must linen,' die lectual it Ond ;.h; tarni; to whether in the f;t1,1 of or 41.,,,I,'..;..1.. and bolted. The not had 'Auld death. unmanageable mortal with the full ths-tallativ!ns-i'' They Syne, Lang are. ,f aa,ndermt.the .. in that ef ielic....x. Thls the is driver-seabeso to obii ty and' been exempt tront tenWtoticn Deseret News: t,tr chords, eitertinntir. revved 'Nev v'ofortvi,A. er,),,, cf The ruin& It Triakes Edito'r have permi:tPd, ,,zir ,,,ti ,,S suffered a fractured skull. The d fa Mr. Dr'.ii,ane's attic;e in 'your they have the ',Pi- - lautte7rat I York.' , Thus the astounding ,A,...,,,,,,... cell of forma arid !erty toandsin now , .5:4 Ali , B. ran said so t. J. and chisose, Of man been Winder a $ halt if Tli,t made govery hal,e report 4, rwcatrh, that the Ilth he recounts s paper r, they i 't,", , 'X ; a:A (ha!rs tis there. i. ,,,,,..;r?,15."in: condition 'll'as not changed by the Ithe can play mos!cal instruments, in. picked hlin up, but he ne ver re- - pom,thi,n;::t...,,... ,,,,;,:yer., ;,,, 1, fo-,- y,,,z;:,-,4 tragedy enacted in Spam. that of a v as a u:tirria!e, by rneutain ' se. consciousn onNew henificent fanatic or New this man 1nel e L but I fr ' York. Orittans d fen of gained witiciti k..iing tits daughter as a wall. until he settles himself down lty atdants ef ....,..,:,.., ..,,....!,,, t?f,". ,,,,,...7i A In another column The News. In earnest don and parts, and be heard as of ra:ura: serene,lresult came to him: he must sweat Ito a prove his .faith. and : .c:!, passive acceptance of another's compares this battle 14 :',1"ne,,, must in Boston! If thi3 (An be a antra of kindly advice to driversi the ',) he for instance with the taa what sothougii dial!nctly oidet is getshe r, ' d slet pis. as AisLien.lais are' earrrea1 I emw ' of donewity-cannoend tem twercr3m., triotheris the taith ;the 't.;.,..Iw"4.f.-- ' oftcring our father distinguished periof , A young student wt:1 to found that if he is to survive. It iu:lany. 41i; ''' Abraham. '4should The be There . .47.4 Wt,Man execute artistic the most formers harneseel etraer,!,ortkti.-reis in fact no sitM to the . snugly 1 ,"ea:Isvos in sorrow to bear her chtl - at coilere ,ii-t- 1 a S i.:f ! It liarity whatever in the two ' and beautiful- music in Paris and,' vehicle. PO it Would not run on to ,.tic:,,:irisl,:r''!,-'-'.--,'r-Vhap was e p.o,,ilaie fir man of his intellall'ttl,, I In the one the man acted an et;iience asseb le in Music! his heeis when the trac,s slack- - wr.trt,,,-tiit'' !:5'dc:; dren, and from the, position of tht!. :113 hat lirence to beiieve certain ,,,:kx'okt doctrine nWri I cried. life. a '':A -to listeil? Prof. and. .'! without eternal Hall. Booton,reeponsillity, r''i! n',Zic'S ,f ;aler settlers Ann mortality I: k Lf, lii nic to nny "', - -- i re:ii:,,n. .4 Ile Ws authority.. The other act was as are to be !come to mortality with i ts atten.her improvement, namely.i Fred !Warrens. on ef. P. Mar- of tranirr.t rt,,,,...(1 - re,ie.ril, handre,is of !,ears ago, I:performel In in eompliance with a ills and pains. and the des.h dishelieve. re(orde tha transmiesion of the human getta suffered a painful gunshot 10,1n4 yl, i1 gretter minds than rune pro- - direct commaad from God. which Tbe farri!:,s cf Elque of the iaterlant the ' voice, hne become so far perfected: wound simile huntingtver Jordan. body. Shall we argue that "I . it true. and it has corne Ls full authority. $. .:,1 ti,iy the former is better than the lai- - roun(ed , that persons have conversed over The bullett passed through his t,t,Ic!,,,,,,,, la.ite Lutt,,,. di n to Tie as my O ur In This fact seems a little space lientage?' 7 so wp go cotif with perfect,' miles wire Cenditin a grav-of of hat 1,000 the thigh, t,r and in For a pages .. the ,nteres,s of the 0. meture mind to accept al- - l that men of deep learning strange , In the 1 IL Tner! are elm, In, i ude4 although as yet the vocal; panion and barely missed the head trary to the scientific theories that ial. Cures In br:tt that manner, would the world often plunge we have a develormient. We die- - lei sounds are not loud enough to be of his brother George. 7;:t lic t,ssesc.m to ro atrôilSo ti,ir,ep,alrnnatht ftahroset f,r nri flounder in darknesal- when It card the blessings of contraats, cf life, ,lwarfed and withered In heard by more than one or two Said a local item: 'Mr. Bassett e soul. I' trying to deal with sacred', things. liVe have been ihtiniateiy ai;let to Wet- - comrarisort, and of choice. ''f,d71 iLs 4 :14 n No sti.ilent of 3., persons. But if the human voice is engaged putting down the on of thi.- - strange they cannot ail see in the now be sent over the wire. terial for a concrete crossing from ertroorn farcl,.-s- . Th!E whit enata!e argue for a neutral condition of ol,rY Ca n Le. safe in such a blind study of the Hble that the Lord is If, trace ba,11 in which we W OUid have bees and so distinctly that when two 'the Deseret National Bank to th,.' very many itneagr- ,.ih farther , and the weak recipients of a p a7erna:- - accept.,nne , f dontr'ne. and it ts a svonderful teacher. wise and care';w( or three known parties are tele- - Kimball and Lawrence corner." not m.re intended that he should. We fu in the instruction of his chi:- than they could cl or,,, y. M .11 And now we have "Bikuben:" ha ve eatistartor,:y graphing, the voices of each can may in case of doubt. go first to firer, leaving them to gain Holt' :f:ir tha. be recognized. we may soon have "We are in receipt of No. 2 of a The narres cf riir.e;-.vathe peratna word, for saith the knew:edge of good and evil bY HY HEN LINFORD JAWS the Lord. original men in are embraced lri tl.e following gen- - a theory of government in distinguished delivering, Scandinavian published 'search the scriptures, for tlie:r can experiencea method of of v herr it atet;:d be ea sy family; it Ls opposed to every itamea Henry Linford, f9r a mother was living in Centerville speeches in Washington, New York, , this city. calledpaper ealog in then: otherwise Bikuben, think ye have eter- - teat hint; that is. in a way. adopted collect tl and the son settled there for a or London and audierfres assem- - Beehive." rnstar,a4 for copious ranee In education; it would cast nal life." )era;linT-there our best teacheTs of today. The generation One of the moit prom!. few by the use set bled in Music Hall or Faneull ball mass of a a ears weil and then became des,rve weaklings society upon of intelllinemie as we may life of Abraham is a wonderful exr -, ,.. ....e..i. ...deed. they land in time would bring barharlzm have.6 uci) tent' and highly respected citizens ter in the Lean Lake region. He to listen." Destroyed by. Fire. ten) we cf Gods teaching. may go bakk to the "rig- we t'a' e of Eaysville and one to whom that moved to Kaysville in 16l. Then z''''''' '''''''d inclined CtilCrInh.p. inal source Corresponlencat from Ophir, Some years ago there was a book The Salt take Temple. of scripture. and we ''' to in,tead of enlightened der 16. of contained date community owed much of its lafter years of privation but thrifAugust hale been g!ven'the kt-- by which wrcn by an athe.st On the cover So It Was Prosided. It. is interesting to note the pro- - the arid! and progressivene. wag ty tod began better tunes in his following- "Abell- -- 12:30 last 1,,,m'','n'-- oa.- lEilii- h--' ,s a dlinl:te we may know. Said the hand for Lord. tf why'h was stamped the statea flak pioneer of sterling wort.h and I:fe. Ile v,as a sincere believer in great; of work on the Salt Lake, n I,ght e fire broke out In the rear more I th, be 'John Lii !,:;:a-i-,should tot the That grave :al debneation. 7:17i "If any man will do ment that God prolessea to know a local n H. al. hoMe character. He was horn in the gtspel. a devout but consistent temple fifty years ago. Said But s i.; ho!J it house not business shou:d t Lipman .i,,lit4 that th:s could victoriousthat it his will, he shall know- of the doe- - all thirgs even the inmost thoughts 1834, In Cambridgeshtre. England. member of the Church end a Item: The temple bloat in this! in Jacob City, Dr y Canyon . and Oct the ptan and as in its chains. was provided for! trine. whether it be of God, er ef man. yet he did not know what son, of John and Maria leader !n rel!gdnas and civic activ- city presents' a very lively scene.1 deatroyed the whole businese per- - eccd'e bf th wor;. I n the few in- - in re- - v The Abraham would do without deplan. that hether I speak of nrice:f.. a tion of the town before wa atarces seem wt,re to Chtistian Linford. He accepted the ires. Ile tor,k a prominent part in there .being in the vicinity may have humorfrom the flames manding the sacrifice of his son. olir hmi!P. the C.Lf til Ella oftothe descent was foreseen. gospel at the ace of IS in his the deNelcpment of the COMMUn- hundred hands butilly engaged cut- n ould . got under cuntrol. The trar-ndTest May the man who wrote that was al!- The Truth. mortality rative land and became an active ity anti ItS uidoilding being es- t,rig stone and otherwise employed. loss he estimatel between $30,000 were extraordnary. and are dm- - tal;ty man seen that was lib It fully logical Ignorant. God did know AbraTbe mind and faith of man MUM. the tind etr,0,, and, efficient to serving peelly active in reclamation by this morning at 11 o'Clock season ham's heart. knew just what he No water being in thtr,-- appeared to te an obvious having sinned wood be subject $3:,,000. the test. The duty cf apply as a, trusted emissary of the gospet irrigation. the particular labor in first stone laying of the was do. But Abraham did not would which enbt.it losses sin. tt', were saY recesstits, that the penalty of proprietY - Dry canyon, the and study rehtli upon every! yet know. e h u I te pre- inesaage for a. period Of years be- the Church W 3 S in the Sunday was commenced. under the direc-of tire." even after all his years the e th T h at death would be a man. and The in-- ! Lord John to encourages Hon of He Utah. bY Sharp railed w a ded n. car.a Supt. the of with fore:emigrating Wino!. working of experience that he. himself was &n.- , young tt to But perpetual state with hitn was - vectigation. "Hnock and it Corresponden :3 from 43righam!!'.e O. from. Liverpool in Apra of nfil, and rising generation and presid. the. architect, Brother Truman the! shall! the able and au"' a probe could willing to obey all Ills unless there City wax 'to the effect that fire ho r to unPdr,7t.alTtePt.ljt.''.2.,r,;)r be cpcned unto said he. "seek Fathers commands al lb,helna tain. in &company under the presidency- irg for a 19tig period of years as Angel Jr., who has charge of and live by his tia, 'vision made for his redemption. and ye shall find." And tt.sadvantn;aes, after and otheri had destroyed a barn and a hayhad Claudiun V. Spencer and Pupet interv!Priti Ile was at one time work of construction -et again, salvs! every word until he had taken the be brought back to his the rail- - stack together with nheds and oth- - written by a tsentieman so able and , , James. crossed the plains in a company mayor of "If man! Apostle his test served .aa city branchsto. The old method of wails' Father offered any hint. er out buildings on the premises accomptod as the Rsv Dr Fran-- 1 original status of the immortal lack wisdom. let him ask, of God."' ember Captain tra Eldredge, ar- councilman, on the school board, lag the huge rocks upon the Here is a simple illustration of etc and at the time he resided- man. wan the experiences of mo:- - Each W. T. Jones of Call's Fort. at been abolished, man has In suin tho Lake Salt true spirit in hlm. this manner of instruction which Sepas .itt.Ftice of the peace. as road by City riving by hand power of WatetntalitY added, or God's providence, work on the part of neigh- - there. iii-tember of that year. His parents pervisor and other callings of trust that part of the labor being now Prompt other I am trying to show: d not' h'iw'ver' 'mem to be eur avould lath. That justice could be may test the truth in all the house." men. him four years, and responsibility. At the close of performed by means of an eight bore saved and he is bound by theit-some full and Many years ago I was traveling upon the from precise saved man ea tistied and fi,ertly d women and Ihim which eighty rato word steam answer in our pnrposs, and his engine, a long end usoful life his demise horse power 'working only as they speak the truth. in comanny with a brother named leasleg roust be a plan of there residents of Payson had signed a points grave we been have three about with he solicitous that as One day his little son In fathvery and his tea-work Witmer. numerous was this and : mourned a does the missionary; way. by this was by So ped'', those, deficiencies- - redemption for him. even it former petition requesting the city court- - should supply r 'hid died on the Journey. His Unite the 'Peed of the sorting. we attribute infallibility to asked him to let hint have the lincs Christ, One. that be a:low It and to to as an provided there inserted eonthe cil isle is season prohibit drive. God only. Thus we are delivered and Ills father said: "Wait ofi introduction to the method. Before the genealogies. Not should offer his sinless life as that five addi- - int3xicat1ng liquor. of crystallized awhile and I'll find out whether OR months subsequent to the famed and gallant Cuter. they eluded it its expected being accessful in this. nor In prz- - a propitiation for the world, and from theandchains which son can drive." When little be New Ore will laid, courses Mill my to a invited ditional unconsideratrs offer. dogma. veiling upon another friend the Father accepted the inatocre er General Custer have nothing to answer for. dertake itII vrti o I a very competent Thus it came about that he was tion of all that he has ever said. we reached the De Lamar mounwill make quite À marked differa Salt Birch. Joseph Unheard and Unsung of the the I , tain father comments on the tragedy of his n h placed the lines ia the best manner. the Lamb. 'slain from the founds- - and to all that he may now say p is tt h ce in the '' appearance from Bei h ue. eouthern Ltab . gave little boy's bands and said. "sow "Ilie relation of the government building. President Brigham- I the following report: " Messrs. Du. ,earme means by which he his death and that of his brave, folany through ocatnanhttlystborteecnalcommap:lioltrd world." 13t8) of chomp:see (Rev. tion the vieI am to find out whether my the Indians of this ctntinent is YOUng and Elder John Taylor corn- - may desire to communicate with Willie going and Spicer have thewho:e of Io, lowers Occupied considerable space to which will be found in the apen- - Not actually slain then. but can drive a team." The road emitted with treacherous acts. arid ited the temple block today and &ala dia. it is devoted almost exclusive- - mitted to bo offered. and slain then man. In of to the mountain was a newspapers throughout the the late trouble with Sitting Bull viewed the progress of the work." on top the site about two miles below ly to the early times and It calms in effect as certainly aa when he In some 'choice modern scrip- steep dugway the the little boy - to be Willa more thin an Intreduc- country. Various versions were and hos adherents Is nothing more Advice' cross. Thus the ture the Lord has said to his peo- with trembling and Black Good Wash. Toker. exceptthe op the cropsAnd upon hung and tears in his thana result of an infamous polthfea. some excoriating the season fifty ing the turbine wheel and pans, Don to is lbw,history of the town. MI ancient prophets thought of him ple, (Doe. & Coy. SS:11S,) "'Seek eyes expressed alip this were good fear that he would was Crops that has can Inaugurated and hoped for it is, that its and spoke of him. and thousands ye out of the best books worth for tratzhery, others avow- icy &aft whichtfor the shipping to that point of that been perpetuated - by a class of ytore ago, pertaining to &tails of smoking altars bore witness of of wisdom; seek learning by study not be able to take the test but simple statements of dry are now being come!which the his inalsted. following arrangements father "Take made the lines News were but -upholding men who ignore-- obligations of The ing that they bountiful i made. There is a large amount of rathaeytefuscrniarhsosnor,mewontaerretaiinnmernp.dt:do the covenant made by God to man, and also by faith." Study and Thy boy, and tilt up like A man and year's their rights, but ell agreeing that honor and Peek the glories attend- menti "This the averand of time learn become meridian with Will in ore which acquainted out the one hand drivel" his father with that in such the rule (of military despots harvests will make breadstuff, milling would actually all good books. and 'with languages. on the brake and in easy reach of ender was brave. even though ing in the age from $100 to 1150 a ton. The We cannot adv:se othzrs to turn supreme sacrifice plentiful while struggling, in their efforti comparatively as fruit crops of southern Utah are their attention to it with the ex- - be made, and the propitiation tongues and people." We see that the lines walked on the lower side Some claimed ha was rash. to exterminate a whole race who Territory. and as this, as well - pectation that they will be enter- - emphatic& and man delivered the Lord Intends that the great of the sehicle. When the summit as have been doomed, unheard and every other product IA more mostly good, excepting at Rockbeen impossible, at nd with front the grave. The eternal life field of knowledge shall be opeu was reached the little boy exclaimand tamed and instructed; or lees regulated by the law of sup- - villa and east of that point, altowe as lenpracticable. for the purpose Unsure 'hem incur the may Imputation which is now assured to man is to all men. That we Should be ed. ''Oh father aren't you glad The Indians right to the toll and demand it will probably, hay and lucern are plentiful: of ng tediously minute upon very the free gift of Christ to himat choice in our reading it should not that you have found out that I can of, this departmtnt. to enumerate js unimpeachable, and the ;mine, ply be on the market before long at gether the people in that part of trfling and unimportant rnattaes him "who be necessary to argue, for to be drive?" and looking up into my or even to Mention, all the refer- CeSErtli attempt to purchase the rather low prices. Under those the Territory feel encouraged." No one can be more sensible than comes from the grace of comes to otherwise would be to ópen our face, he said: 'I can drive up any and our Correspondence from Glendale. the author is of the deficiencies of is mighty to save." enrts to the- event hut here COMPS Black Hills did not in the least in- cirelmurtances we reiterate the inroads of falsehood hill in the world!" The joy I saw death the work--the great improvement all in their time and place. wheth- minds-tonorthat Is especially interesting, valitiato treaty obligationz. nor advice to the indastrious grangers in Long Vatien told of the the life of the is It etor a is sinner. which of er All truth comes In the face of that little lad was it full saint and corruption. susceptible, by es being the expressirin of On opinio- release the government from its to hold on. so far as consistent with of William Swap. 56. from revision and a little gleam, It has the bodyita reunion In the resur- - front God. the author of imagine. of the n-by ad Indian himeelfan edu- pledge to nrotect the Indians of their just liabilities or obligations. fees of being gored by a. bull. e from a very that must have filled the grown heeii rection with the spirit which has I think that be accepts the conscol same cated Indianthe ether of the that country from invasion or to its present magnitude by innum- - never diedwhich cannot die . bosom of Abraham when he learentlous and intelligent author to be l'airTiuska (Indialn Territory) In- other trouble by the whites until so prattl e inceements sometimes Thus by the greatest of all acts. his servant in giving knowledge. n'ed for himself through the test of added, and of such extent. as to man dianNetess; The article was re- - a purchase was effected at some that he was capable of filling has bean granted the liberty It seems to nie that the Purpose the whole Produced in The Deseret News future time. Put, notwithetandingo give certain parts a mrstshapen ov- law of obedience which from the of the Founder of the Church of thie. reckless whites flocked srgrowth, they having been insert- - of life asof distinguished weekly edition of Aug. 23. 1676, all morthe heavens and that with but prevails Latter-day ad after the general arrangement bondage death; Jesus Christ of Saints. he could in"live under review this week for ma- to the reputed country of gold. In every word that of the ,articular genealogy was- tality he now has his two statures was to snake of it a great forum nroceedeth fromby the violation of law and justice, and ted" for this, department mouth of not and be convenient- I the carnal. that which pertains or stage for the made, could development of God." and was thereby qualified to then, became the Indiana. who To (mote: This department is conducted by the Genealogy Society of to :teredIYet men.. to Lord his Said peothe in interested who all 'Taidiarte who believe that God were the sufferers In this case, and of benefit genealogical .aro in the councils of the tnke a place Utah for the part of the work Ir a. sppetitts; and theto soiritual, ple anciently: 'For where two or Cods when Called there. research arid temple work. Families who desire to get into punishes men for their wicked In consequence of this unfortunate, plA to press three years egos when ily his three God. which that pertains in or are end of my dishonorable gathered together the writer had rot the prospect of mein and rewards them for their genealogy circumstance, communication with others regarding mattair Mr. Lrisbane gives Father Abrathese twa name, there am I in the midst of ham another scathing spirit or his law. And man's to make use of this column All who gOOdwork-wilbeing able to prosecute it any farcensure in very certainly look tried to defend themselves. in the temple work are Invited soul them. Every That promther, when he was not able to 11- are In conflict. (Mat. 18:20). matter of his sending away have inquiries or announcements of family organizations or other the upon' thetrancoess in killing Gen. entire absence of help front the the or battle a ground. either ia materials est and all the g use arrange the ise are In of to make been work withdrawn. urged erat Custer and his troops while government that had pledged itself from his home his wife's handmaid matters of interest to this This this has not m his possession. and when tha field uncontested abode of sin. means here afforded to wide publicity. Write plainly. especially day he ha said of the action WV! son Ishmael. invading the Sioux country for no to protect them - in their rights, of research was, as it atti iL very has been vividly explained by the of the Generals Crook.- Gibbons and oat. must church: "All better service than-ththings all namek and dates, on one side of the paper only. and make " protection era Why not read inteingently the For far from being exhausted. Yet It stie Paul (Rom g:14-2were sent into the Indian counbut as brief as possible. Address of whites who were Violating law the communications explicit, then seemed adv isable to the writ- - I -delight in the law of God after be done by common corsent.A Sle- stories given in the Bible and take east 47 of Utah. to the to Genealogical Society of the Sioux and faith." try operate against and lustice the object lessons given. and in prayer er. and tat the friends whom b con- I all communications signiftcant see- an ....A ..,..., n,rt -- -- -for protection of whites who were mocracv- of crien's minds with God this one learn that God justifies suited. to print it, such as it then t"e '13,r- -- ITIY--- - members Ousel"' of the Great Spirit. South Temple Street. Salt Lake City. Utah. warring law la was. leaving additions and correc.., as the final arbiter! Can thee every individual in nkaintaining his "The Sioux did nothing more obtruding themselves where they to be mad. by other.. cashed against the law of my mind. and be greater liberty than that or her right of possession. Hagar , spectful than defend their homes and their and everybody else knew that they tbet visitor. tingle the captivity of ma- ANOTHER me into Lt neglect of mass TO such a to leave than neither PREFACE had nor bringing bus;ness case been as have the riebts. would .... was not a "young slave girl" as lir. privilege who has been admires the costly., terials to be lost. or left to the Solemn in MY in Warning. swhich By 'VOLUME min law of OLD HARZ the supposes but a woman of Witt anY On earth u der like cir- to be. And now. in the face of tasteful momarials In Mount AuAnd as If It were not enough' ,:Erisbane years of burn cemetery. extend his excur- care ofor those who might not spore- members:. and great accomcumstances. inelans though thel these facts. whicti are so well Introduction to "Genealogiesof the understand them. Solve of ciate and i!mature he should door that the open Law. he to known of sion a half mile She was given to the Ille and Descendants P:Ishments. and farther, the evervbtidy, to and the Families Operation cry unpolished be, and of nide an the bad genealogies especial men has invite to Lord anMasthe enter, exterminate Ds Indians goes up Early Settlers of Vt'atertown. may find graves decayed, and wife of Abraham by the king of posIn this status of man regret-art- y balittntoo, there are it particul- Bond" pub- cient gravestones sinker' or dilap- need of the officers of his church ti..-yin part recompense for a sachusetts, by Henry of the Stearns families. table as it may seem to some, as bound sessod of as keen a sem. of honor. from the mouths of ,hitherto reISIS. Following idated, and overgrown with weeds which those solemn that In lished by ,the year they warning. he had contemplated doing. libare of most wrong the in of spectable law any see the operation of the What I. the contemporaries. copious old and brambles. where aveNti burito asnoble and as brave hearts. rare another of the should not preface ,encroach upon in the work. Butthey tiad become Her desire to give unto her husband Ibis tribe as may be found any- may we not expect next?" the Puritan ancestors of aotro or so is no restraint of --- -book. and liberties of men. Said this handmaid as a wife was sanceY uponirh,.,.. interwoven with others by such God where on earth. Though the mass A desire to trace a lineage and the builders of those admired monhim except the y.i.ressure rights Conflicting numerous can No references. the he. that Descriptions. or;influence tioned by the Lord when this same power very remembrance. be uments. would unedIt its of the Sioux are. of course. incongruous. to . seemed then to be al- - of his conscience and intelligence. or ought to be maintained by servin,. Apropos the numerous and con- seemsperpetuate endeavored to run to have been so prevalent and badly harmonize with the hob-- it labor of it ucated. Albin- - His position is now analogous to they are men of sentiment flicting the writers beyond together those of tue of per1the and early priesthood. only by away Iscause of harsh treatment. descriptions of Sitting Bull among enlightened apd principles Ind- reflection. after all. They the famous of Adam, be 111117 choose the 111111den. that costto erect Puritan even among and genimmigrants. forbade her getting freean 60 Indian. by by long ,suffering, people. angel years ago,, knew as well as any that in the In a work euteri" Into ell?' "P. good or the evil according to his tleness and meekness and by love dom that way and ordered over MO:laments of all ages. even the re- ly ornamental News made the following obher inkier that Iluta proten en disas- The or be con- - ions and minute detars..eontaininc inelnation or strength to resist but it would their remains: either which history motest to "'When her we mistress and t subundertake an extensive and complicated trous to the noble boys who were servation: extends to men in unfeigned?' extends. that It may be sistent with good taste. and a just such tradition This liberty mitruleto herself her our to or cover to were made of and sins. "If references. notwork true everything gratify up that led:Inn:I the jaws of death by the an Instinct of human regard for the first planters or, as peo Her associat!on" as wife and been said of late of Sitting Bull regarded as Innate principle. Ntassaohusetts bay. for some all of materials derived front such a their organized capacity pride, or our vain ambition. or or governments. our realness. to say the least. of the has be would certainly be one of the natureanfor wise and benevolent mortality to clivesb.those- graves or variety of sources. not always ,!e- - pies. or as nation, to exercise control or dominigi or mother in the house of the great for purposes Abraham unfitted Hagar and her most remarkable specimens of the purposes. If so. ought It not to be their Uneeenlig covering. and re- liable for accuracy. It cannot be In their plans andLord the the souls of compulsion upon has recog- children tbat ever"' point bee been velopment. the them; to respect or replace( of men, in any degree of son for a life of serfdom. The posgenius homo that ever dwelt on cherished by Ow wise and the mould he a to and ascertained domonstration. and It sunken gravethe dilapidated of were to be. Mood? Abraham terra firma.' According to wttat' unrighteotomese. behold the heav- terity that further r..'''areh will has not set that the stones. end recut the simple In- ta his omnipotent gov- - ens It cannot be doubted have been claimed to be well fractict. withdraw themselves; the Spir- through obedience. .a free people. on hila kindred scriptions. which time bas Dearly discover many errors and derician- -- ernment as up of his founded that occasion offered an opagainst authenticated it of the Lord is gr.eved; and nnd reports. some of Principle, lately adopted by some obliterated. cies; and the author will be thankso en- - ful to those who will tranaentt to d. en . but has allowed them to whets it is withdrawn. amen to portunity for Hagar's freedom her become Some persons them purporiing to-written by of our collegiate institutions, of own out destiny. their work released her from bond. l'rrtistress of be and course as ouch sordid interests with discoverea. I the may b,m grossed persons profeesing personal ac- watching and noting priesthood and authority of age- and ordered her sent away to the indulgence Of the animal in- Should this invitation meet with a whether it brought them to exalt- - the lives of their sons. and placing Price quaintance with the noted chief, the No. that man," or so histo se. own inoeneible ties stincts. the of the ed earth, in the her their of dominion may the prominent points people. ready respon be is an untinctured whits With these conditions surroundhe laid before the public ed in their utter destruction. The on record. will be beneficent consanguinity. and. the happiness Abraham. in the sorrow of his Wt. Flat 950 and he is also a half breed.man,1 tory institutions. and exercise a derived from the co:Ovation of the in a supplement, or some other government of God is in the.bearts ing him. there is a premium put soul at parting with his wife and to those AO aides being a full blooded 3 Light- Wt. Rib and energy of that son so precious and sq.penee$1 salutary influence upon those whose' domestic affections. that ig them form. of menit is a spiritual one. which upon the initiative Sioux Indian. According to names may be enrolled In their this innate principle is not merely TROREP !MENTON. is eventually to becomi a physi- the individual. As surely as merit sary in gaining that blessing of 11Medium Wt. Rib $1.75 or dormant. but so dead that It would 100 anniversary of Herman these reports be Is highly edit. archives It will produce a mote he can rise in any position in the posterity so long promised and for when Christ shall cal one as mutual interest betwean the require a miracle to.revive it They 6,Jiled. Vi3. E6ru$1.75 rated as well as being an untu- lively Thorup was celebratifd in reign upon well, world. it rises In the Church of which he had so faithfully lived. earth. While and It will not make the smallest sac- ,August the sons, her and mater alnin amusement hall ward Firat the ignorant savage of the 'first may awaken In the latter a strong- rifice. nor forego a trifling indulall power. the Master said God. sought the Lord for comfort and sessing at TEeavy Wt. Rib $2.00 tored. 11, I water.' He is of various memp.i. to of and faith out The merit of the advice. Again was the right of his respect humility desire that their names in the gence, rendered to the wily scribe. "Render unto ,A musical programofwas They would ex&Navy Wt. Rib Eeru$2.00 Cons, being only five feet high and er record be not followed by a blank ory of ananancestor. Ills life was Caesar the things that are Caesar's first. and after these industry, wife to do as ahe willed with her old family portrait for and a brief history son. nd Genealogies. besides 'rat. change this in and Abraham was experience--a9 Ext. Hvy., Wt. Rib $2.25 thick and squarely built. besides or a blot. owninaintaineck, are Herman learning. unto his eldest God that elven F. the and by things and enlightened that of a hopular partisan. and F. Thorup. told to yield to her demand. 'and being also five feet II Inches tall Hying a naturtl of great school is being graduate (hrist. though tnis Lord for may exercise a similar part with an old family Bible anstreets of wonumber descendants "Ext. .Heavy Weight Rib and slender. with straight promin- curiosity, Influence men Abraham His and Of of staunch thousands early in the mornthe earth. was the subject outside of a soulless tending to main- the flashy 174 are living. Three ot his features. besides having a rath- salutery nual. or perhaps for a dollar. if it which $225 ent ear. for the time had not COMO for men whose faith- is founded on a ing and took breed tied .a bottle of in their social position. famtain Heilman snisatun. sons filled hew not the ilies er flat face.. nes are over the rock. These virtues the mendbets water. and gave it 'Hagar and the. elevated, and to eie- Could laJ invested at a good per. 11 'mt. Silk & Wool $3.75 only F. Thorax) tilled three missions him to exorcise authority wonderful reported peculiar- vate already of the Church may bring to it as child and sent be away' Ceatage. the lowly. always( he In most persons- - however.-- - title in Denmark. John T. Therup also bodies of men; but affect an utter On her wanderings in the desert I2 Med. Wt. Pt. Wool $3.50 ities of Sitting Bull. 'however. by a When persons of physical endowment In Denmark., and serted his right to rule and exact a mission of a Canaaor to their lineage, affinity principlethe not many. He has been killed as Indifference as Mt angel of the Lord attended Ha- -, labored in the south- - obedience in spiritual matters. power and mental capacity. Joseph Tborup It IS Ale& Wt. Pt. Wool $4.00 good lack of of vitality; the ngataltydoea generationa past history times about dead as a stone It well as the acquired gifts of the gar and directed her on the right The church cannot, am sphere, or ern states. their families, and deride any at- only acts in a narrow maw sit se or Lady and bet. during the last two months, and-hand grandsons- - "rainy God, exact ttibute levy enlightening influence of Incitements of grandsons want the way and made known to .her that for slumbers weak.. a as foolish thetn to tention en - sow or old style. bay. filled missions, seven taxes. Imr". Imprisonment- - "or spirit that has been given ' to through bringing her out of bondis in good health and feels able to lieu and vanity. they are contra-vent- to awaken It. or the means and 1st. six been to Scandinavia. have ' agsi the Lord was establishing the-:rootage pgRagt. Inywbere In an innate principle and it opportunities to Manifest it. They bored in the United obedience. its autherite- - them. These are whip the army with a host of States and two enforce freedom of a great nation. and scouts thrown in and lists almost may be generally suspected that will listen with eager attegtion are and realm other It is every tire member Part apirituaL purely In Manes. and Hawaiian the tradiTon mar ioturn o.nr pair not some knowledge of a gratiticatinn to records :t would be well for- - tirtS'ise. who as it dld anciently, Of the spiritual. mental and physi-- , read completely disabled by being shot they have may filled have Four require. aneestors to and their tions granddaughters would or study the Blyre. whether. oottotactor'r. .111;h7', Pay More? relating consign which they thighs.. and then lineage. cal in its of Church. the shallmemlsers the that the through both never mitsimut United with will pay incresee silo, (two capital, Church to oblivion because it is jintitied their interest be of the class they been wounded. and two in the Hawaiian I tithe of their fbcomea for Its supand strain he hoe !States of their is the And Some renown. a for seeking without good of the very common People. to o of a It Is Islands) ,S111 the .1 port, and as a aitt to thit Lord; of men. salvation After 'he an ,,,, sInodn There were 104 dencendants tires. i It may require obedience of revile- - what is salvation but freedom from wyrnalts,,,m,:-:(11n.m,,,,cted varied trch prrsonmsenbraildtecoper.olLro,reonrett. ".. ' do- - 0nt. Counselor i Dairies of mee aweptable distinstion. and a lasting Th'e Ti., D. S. Garment Man iI tions as to Christian conduct, but the results of and with all is not in their the ward bishopric and ha wife It what for them while try to get themselves. the! morial tar ing ' , are not en-- I form it is exaltation in the presence 41D.ierigaudigii,theirgetting .. .. them requirements prosepresent. C 'rhe Telephone Then. a burial plate of power so fully to accomplish. Thal iwm...1.0 never Inquire for I forcible . t to church. the of This God. freedom is to except was were the for it are ant that by that indebted MARTHA and served their leave petrotamerii, and chiefly ago Utah. fifty Para their telephone ,,, Brigham City, eneeltore,. - Pe extent that disobedience may God offers to us. It Is to ours kir, 2:9 Hazel B- t. Salt Lake ugh twvel an4 w,o,nderful SO Is the 'Mires to WWI! itnd 'most gisrs- - Ia health which has atorce4 a enjoyable time was spent, , 4 I g ''' . 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