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Show THE PAGE EIGHT HERES MORE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN. UTAH, L, ' l lO.-in- . Here They AreI Where Cache Valley Trades With Confidence (Continued From Page One) U 7, A ROUT L.D.S. CONFERENCE I FRIDAY, APRIL He advised parents to help the "And now I propose to discuss young people of the church to briefly the influence of religion cope with the temptations and on the questions I have propoundallurements of the effective ad- ed for your consideration It may vertising of the cigaiette com- seem almost sacrilegious to mention it in the same breath with panies. A report of the earthquake in business and politics as a possible to some ot our moral contributor the southern California districts of the church was read by Bishop maladies, but I must tell youit Cannon Through the organization frankly that I honestly .believe of the Relief Societies and ward has its place in that category touchers complete reports were ABHORS obtained. Only two Mormons were IlilPKOUtlSY "Not that religion itself is injured during the quake There but false anil insincere no and deaths little wte damage of religion havt dealt to church buildings, according to proles.sors blows to the cause of rnocal hon-- , the reports csty that ute even more diast roils Bishop Cunnon lauded the or- tlmil those arising out ol business of the church and 'or poliln ,, and this to. nie nil ganization showed flow effectively the busi- son Ihut i eligiun realties ill i n I ness of the chuich is larned on into the inuial fiber of man limn by these organizations any olhei Herns whuh lie d i hn lie culled attention to how thcTithei with temporalities A repon ot finan-c- il "There is no deceii like religious There Is no conditions of Norway was ulso hj proerisy read N.v one of the Saints who were computable to the pious i rook tithe payers In the Norway mis- I hesitate to use these extreme cannot conceal my sion had lost their jobs during terms, hut the terrible depression which contempt for the man who imenveloping that eountry, the poses on bis fellows under a ihurih cloak whose life is a report said I there aie not lie Bishop Cannon said that a lack munv sin h in hope the world of selfishness among the 'I think they arc relatively few, Saints was apparent from blit there have been altogether too financial the ijuoleil repoits many who have used leligiori for '! hursday. . ulterior pm poses In so doing they Inquires from other chun have done infinitely more than being made, Bishop ('.union ineiely bring injury to themselves r ported, asking coneei mug tile and the mi tuns of their deceit, ward teaching system hey have served as perhaps nothPresident Grant presided at thi ing else has done to destroy faith O God "We Thank Thee unci confidence in religion itself, session Foi u Prophet' and "How Kirin and in the vn tiles whuh it supa Foundation" were the hymns ports sung at the meeting Byron O REAL RELIGION Colton offered the opening pray- NECESSARY er and Roy 'A either the benedic"I am one who believes that retion. vealed religion is the real mother Miss Rae Miles, former Smith-fiel- d of all true morality. Certainly girl, and C. F Packer sang for mankind in general, religious a duet. ronviction Is the firmest prop of At the Thursday afternoon ses- his goodness. To destroy the prop were Elder is to endanger the collapse of the sion the speakers Stephen L Richards and Elder whole moral and ethical structure Joseph Fielding Smith of the which rests upon it. I believe that council of the Twelve, Samuel O. throughout all time the greatest Bennlon of , the Central States enemies of religion have been mission and newly chosen one of found within and not out of the the fiist seven presidents of Sev- churches. "One man professing religious alenty, Charles A. Callig of the Southern States mission, David A. legiance and devotion, but living a Smith of the presiding bishopric, lie, can do more to tear down faith Elias A. Woodruff of the Western and loyalty and plant the seeds of States mission and John V. Bluth distrust and deceit than many of the Canadian mission good men can repair with arduElder Joseph Fielding Smith ous labors. "Fellow members of the church, spoke against the repeal of the eighteenth amendment and urged I many overestimate our position them-seivin the world, our opportunities and the church members to keep clean from the sins of the responsibilities, but I declare it as world. my solemn conviction that no DISTRUST other organization is charged so I'EKAIEATS WORLD definitely with the responsibility Elder Richards declared that of sustaining the true and eternal the present condition in the world standards of virtue In the world has been brought about mainly as is the Church of Jesus Christ Saints. through a distrust in the depen- of Latter-dadability, integrity and honesty of ONE CAN CNDO men. He especially scorned men MURK OF TIIOCSANDS who wrap thmselves in a religious know that these standards He are imperiled today, but I concloak for ulterior motives. decnea the ability of some wrongfidently believe that if it can be doers of that buying ' forgiveness demonstrated nf a million people, scattered through huge gifts to the public. He emphasized that misrepresen- through the nations of the earth, tation is the usual associate of giving allegiance to the principles The of the gospel gf Jesus Christ, can gambling and speculation. fact that men In groups or cor- live honest, dependable lives, reporations will do things the indi- sisting all untoward temptations vidual is afraid to do, he deplored. and influences, that demonstration He maintained that the group will serve to convince the teemconsciousness has been dulled and ing millions of the earth that they that until people become as scrup- can do likewise. "We can make that demonstraulous for corporate honor as for indlvdual honor, business as a tion In one way only, by being whole will be under a moral cloud what we profes to be disciples of j Christ How it hurts me, how it HITS PROFESSIONAL I'OUTKTANH injures our cause to see a man, a member of the church, steal to reflect as hesitate "Much I upon our government," said Elder from an employer, defnult in pub-li- e office, obtain money by false Richards," I cannot refrain from calling attention to governmental pretenses, cheat in business, re- practices which I am sure have niUiate an honest obligation, lie contributed to the decline of pri- and deceive for political or other vate and public honor. The old gain! "Why, the work of a hundred saying that all is fair in love and war seems to be painfully applic- missionaries can scarcely make able to politics as well. Smce amends for the criticism and no campaign Is in progress at ihnme thrown on the people of tba present time, one can speak the church by one bishop who without great hazard of being ac- violates his trust in public office. cused of partisan motives. False The less of money is insignificant and compared with the loss of honor representations of persons We can and will recoup our fiparties, innuendoes and designed to besmirch character, nancial misfortunes, but it will be and promises given with no in- most difficult for us to regain our tention ot fulfillment are all so enviable reputation for fair and common i our political procedure honorable dealing if we ever lose that our Inclination is to suspect it- I pray God we never will. "I think If I were permitted to rather than to believe, and we seklom take a candidate, party or offer one prayer only for my brothers and sisters it would be promise at face value. Sectionalism, trading for ad- this: O God, keep us honest under vantage and pork barrel legisla- the pressure these hard times tion have degraded our politics to have laid upon us. Let us- be true such an extent that real states- to all men and to Thee.' manship is indeed at a premium. With hundreds of thousands of persons in the nation directly or indirectly feeding at the public available every crib, utilizing means at their disposal, either fair or foul, which may escape Mr and Mrs. Lee Petterborg the penalties of law, for the re end family spent Sunday with tention of their positions, and Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Petterborg with other -hundreds of thousands Mrs. Ethel Barnes of Cache seeking to- displace them, not Junction spent Sunday with her imbued in the main with any mo- sister-in-laMrs. Chris.se B tives other than to put themselves Owen. in lucrative positions, will anyone Hebdon and sons, Ruscontend that such conditions have sell,Edward not tended to reduce materially F itth Rex and Keith of Preston ward, spent Sunday afterthe standards of public and priwith Mr. Denton VVebster. vate integrity throughout the cou- noon Mr. and Mrs. Willard Manning ntry! snd family spent Sunday with SELFISHNESS IS their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George TO BLAME So long as public patronage Wheeler. continues to be the major item of Mr and Mrs. Herbert Wagtaff Ogden spent a few days in this in public service, it cannot be So long as we tolerate community visiting friends and otherwise. relatives last week a system of political ethics which Miss Gladys anebster returned to man a brazenly permits nounce his own candidacy and home Monday after spending a week with her aunt, Mrs. Nettie more brazenly still appeal and contrive for public support to Handy. Mrs. Mona if Chatterton of Presas office an win for himself a few-- days with her it were a personal perquisite, so ton, spent insister, Mrs Roah P. Larsen th long as men call themselves part of the week. stead of awaiting the call of arly Lorin Wanner is employed at for country', we can scarcely hopecomthe home of Mr. Chnstiau J better days in the cause of Larsen mon political honor. H E. Bowls of Lewiston, Utah am driven to the conclusion, much as I should like to avoid it was in this community Wednesm interest of the J. 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