Show A SUNFLOWER CHART A pictorial chart illustrating the organization of the church of jesus chrit of latter day bainte I has reached this office the chart consists of a mammoth sunflower suu flower bearing the portraits of thirty cicur ii ur missionaries oi of the church including joseph and ami hyrum smith and the three witnesses it Is IB accompanied by a key sceten ing briefly the introduction of the gospel in various countries the author la Is mrs eva era hasbrouck of this city ait oit who bat ban spent three years in the work of collecting photographs photograph a and data for her unique work in the introduction to the key mrs hasbrouck states that when she be first I 1 arrived in utah she ehe came with the impression former ly so BO common among people abroad that the were worse woree than OrieD oriental tal beat heathens he athens beas ja she WM a but considered it her duty to investigate the mormon problem in doing so go she soon eoon round found that the mormons cormons A ore ere far from being the de graded they were represented to be and gradually she was led jed to the conviction that the principles for which joseph smith buffered red martyrdom were true and of divine origin in my associations with the people shea she syr 1 I discovered none of the horrors or abominations which sec ministers had bad decried so eo loud all over the country nor norbid did 1 I after cibit ing a number of the wards both in and out of salt lake city and after lif listening to a great variety of ot discourses on different subjects by mormon elders ever bear a word of tres treason or disloyalty to the government of our great nation of the merits of ef the chart the public for whom it is intended will be the beet beat judges the design is certainly both novel and nd unique while the lithographic work which la is luminous in coloring and add by no DO means unpleasing comes short of expectations in that some of the portraits are but poor copies of the originals the chicago firm which did the work is responsible tor for this the subject would have been worthy of the best artistic skill obtainable |