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Show THE jewelry store; known for service; famous for quality and modest prices. eC Ktt er said, "and the position that OFFICIALS HEBER J. GRANT APPROVED AS SEVENTH PRESIDENT AT THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE. BOYD PARK MAKERS OF JEWELRY MAIN STMU SALT 1AM CITY Thousands of Loyal Churchmen Take Part In Impressive Ceremonial and Llatsn to Inspiring Addresses by Leaders. A good cigar Salt City. At tin opening " Kfiiorul slon f the tlj;lity-nlnlof lh C'liun'h tif Jesus Christ of Iitter-iluSuinls, on Sunday, June nifinhors of the 1, ut least it being found church were prest-nt- , necessary to hold overflow meetings. Elder Ileher J. tirant was unanimously sustained as prophet, seer and revelalor, president and trustee-intrus- t of the church to succeed the late Joseph F. Smith. IliKh tribute to the lives and exemplary conduct of former presidents of the church churacterixed addresses of the day at all meetings. The eulogies were, delivered by speakers In their turn as It came by order of priesthood and official position and by membership seniority In quorum organ l ion. President Heber J. tirant led the speukers In the Tubernacle and he was followed during the morning and aft. ernoon by President Anlhon II. I.tind, and Charles W. Penrose of the first presidency and Kldor Uuilger ClawsoiL h "Turneth Away Wrath" y Preaaat anil future buinaa in Hint ns di rMt to tha Miuuitr dinrl on GOOD 11GAK3. Local buyers ar eoatlne baaa for mora, proving quantity, quality and 110 valuaa in our hand aiad eisara. MCSULTl Mail Ordrr branah juat box or our 16c La ColumStarted. Try bia Dolktooor. : aaUafaetion euaranlood. Wa sropaio, aarool poat, a boa of AO 4livr. Sand money to Continental for 96.60. 47 gaat 4th Eouta, Salt Lake Co.. Clear Oily. SPECIALIST HUGHES Uk Uk Him Cay OfSfr ,w hrtliu, It nisliM. Llraaier fte yeans .a OtwuMKr 4uplic4xi. Anr . li -- ' Utah. Wad th l.U Wroalsi. . Comfort the Baby Do akol lot tho baby Buffer from repHzre. Wo give baby special attention. Com Im at aaca. rar S. H. Bowmar Co., Trass Fitters Salt Lako City IIO Brook Arc ado IFED HIMSELF i Unpleasant : 'i'Vr f ' ? TO THE HORSE Few Mlnutaa for Small Soy Who Tumbled Down Chut With th Hoy. j On morning, when little Hal Terry waa doing choree In his father's barn, 3ia not with an accident that placed Shim In a peculiarly helpless position. lHo had made Ills way to the left loft go get down fodder for the Block. Ia over the hey be slipped and feet foremost. Into one of the fell, When he came to a atop his bar feet extended hjto the manger fwhere Jim, th only jborse In the bero, waa hungrily aelm-lo- g mouthful! of the fodder. The boy trrearned for help, but no heard him, for the boose was jt (On ome distance, and his voice was .Snuffled. There wss nothing thst offered a bold ; tbe chute had been rnnd smooth in order tbat the bay might slide through easily. Tie tried to gain pnrchase by throating oatward with jfcls elbows, so that be mlrht lift bis feet, but It wss of no use; he could mot even kick. Tbe horse, in pulling way the fodder, nipped at his toes. "Whoa! Stop that!" yelled the boys But the horse naturally coritlnaedl ;U eat his breskfsst. snd more than; ,once nipped as If purposely Ilsl'ai legs and toes. After a few minutes the farmer providentially entered the building and peard his son sobbing and railing.) '"Father, come quick ! Jlra la eating ; ." -- Where are mer. yonf shouted tbe far- "In the chute." "Back. Jim!" roared the man; and the horse obeyed. Mr. Terry hastily turned Jim Iotmm In the yard. and. seizing a rope, leaped Making a nonse. he let It fp'lslrs. down to the small boy, who slipped It under bla arms, and ceased to cry as be felt blmelf being drawn safely p. Toulh's Companion. Little Nell. Little Nell, or Netty Trent. Is one of the outstanding rhsrarters In Dickens' novel, "The Old Curiosity Shop." and one of the sweetest yet tnowt pathetic characters In all of fMrkena' books, f.lttte Veil la a sweet. Innocent, .loving child of fourteen years, brought lap by her old miserly grandfather, wbe fa idiled away all bis mowey. Iter dsys were nvonotoaous sad wittv youthful rvrapsolonahlp : ber evenings gloomy and solitary. Tbe grandfather, being wholly ruined by gambling, the two went forth as beggars snd ultimately settled down In a cottage adjoining country churrhysrd. Here Kelly died end the old grandfafound deed ther soon afterwards lia kef gra re. ' 'et Keeping Cider Sweet. To keep r1dr wet plse In escti on making, mis-tsrd- . fortf onnces; sl. one wince, snd !!, gronnd chalk, one onrire. Khske Or rider may be iirni by running In slrt'ebf csri after the msn-r- r prored of preserving fruit. rn'd be f rof The V.rjn'.A sefMed and rarfced off from the drjga. tint fcrmenfaf Ion mnt fo.t be allowed to cr.frtrif nee before tuning or If w!!l not k p. 1 Xr Thing of Beauty. Vin'-rn- t I'.amard. of Imnylvsn!a, Sat tbrit a frleiid of hi, on olecervtng A tbe bird fan or.olr) h' f i t g to bii;id. biire out n"r th prs;.r-r;;net a iiia f y(,i,tr yarn, f,;h the er.ger rtit frd iy i pro tf at the He nifinnz-- 't it (t.tr-!yd nearly j;ial I'.flntlf ies ff (Varif.tjt It g'l. IrlLM color. wr!1"S Jnhn Tnrronghs, Irj "Wake It'.ti'n." The and ss mdde anio'jsl'y jStef rapof inn, and If rrij t q'i'kfe4 j If sitrh a tMr.g of besnty was ever boiler woven by tbe cunning of a b'rd. PRESIDENT HEBER J. GRANT. t;erge A. Smith and Orion F. ney of the conncll of twelve rrtil. d. 1 y Whit- asslles. d s pn-s;le- nl s cii"l prrtion - - r-- j Cae'tat Mvie Fans. rul Mior'. native N'T f fie Kn''l er." nn'l iV.t 'srin'tixl Je ''!' it..c'4 . 'e er'.'e ' -- i:"t- f r pI en Iik.I. d - ravs-r- AJ!frVri ei.'"ti!p. Im 1 "fM ! d'Wi't ;b :s 1017. There were ITri..Vj. baptism for the lead iMTformed In tbe temple, nnd there were "H.isM endow moms f ir the living and the ilejid. The Hawaiian tempi" I now practically coiupletisl ut a iirst of about t.'ii.im. The CiinNlon temple Is near lug completion and will cost, when about i There bn bii-- expended t"f assisting the worthy Hr ?.'7SM' M..'ft. For missionary work and bunding of in the missions, misiiiiftltig sion house mid return fare of ebb-is- , ;l J'..-..7.M. lor the iiuiiiiti'iuiiii e and opeiathm liwil system. in !:idiiig of tbe church l of tiew wlni bllili'lllgs the 'Z ....! 1. 7t. lor the erection of i the (ilii- - i.m . not include donation hv m"liitcr of 'ie r- -( Sunn flit-Islu- il. ,". n s Iiou-m-- Jf rr.j-- r":t n a"; v.i-- r ; it ve ! tf f ' r r e'e tote be here; If bdt l y. mnf be bepf and not In our condition :'if I "T'l'T. e fire f f.-- pi,iie lite nrd) f.iV:H. I'or (he maintenance of stake and ward In all their various ilepartnwnt. Among the da' cion !;vcKr,g at the wnkcr were lavid O. M Kay, Anthony W. Ivln. Melt in J. P.allard, Joseph Flei't'ng Smith. iittiin K. Klls- F. Smith. .irg W. otth. Win-loWaller I. Mtiiu. John I llerriik. John M. Knight and IMx-- r t l ersoti. w Hiien thoitsntiil. five hntiilri- -l frien-bc- r of that nrgsniyjttion. It was how n by r irt rend at the conference of the I lew-r- l Sunday Sbot In ion. In the Tabernacl on June , were or are in the military and naval nfi Ice war. durlf g the K'iroj-i-n- n the 7"iS' Jimtil Taking Ir.r i tn o tlio h i l efi'ercd tbe military and l a b of the country ert d In menil'r-t'!p- tte bership in hate tief Cain in mem- the . b'wfi to union bfiTi fillit' S'IIkI in S';'k In tiiiit e 'lilce rcs.rteil f le ;iC't i.,t rl'p of fill ffie t!"' "biif'ti. " i. t rn;;,! i r -- - rt i tx'inst foii); t 5l.;7. fn fl'e In Bg'nriig ef Tl.ree wi t'lr t'.r ' "Tr".. lb rn o i?irir tn f'lji.vTv. .' iii'Tf i .t " Tie fret ftfj rl ! te, Howe. irdii'ry a rfl r i i.--o it t,f s r. en-- l e rr fn .;r-r- o rd t h can f e serine :'a'rd w'-- ' t. il )( it it jd The Nation's Pride i ttoittrtCrVqQ-VQty'll S--fl "CALLUS CORNS" i LIFT RIGHT OFF -t- Apply a few drops of "Freezone" No pain! PEACE PARTY LEADER PRESENTS ANOTHER NOTE TO THE HEADS OF VICTORIOUS POWERS. Declares That Peace Treaty as Framed By the Versailles Conference is "More Than German People Can Bear." Kxecutiuti of the pence Washingtontreaty us framed by the Versullles Is declared to be "more than the German eoplo can bear" by Count von lirockilorff-ltiintzHU- , bend of the (ierniuii peace delegation, In a note to the associated governments outlining On History's crimson paxes, high upos the roll of Kama, the tiormuu counter proposals. In his The story or Old Olory burns in deathless Count von Prokdorff-ltantzawords of note, the text of which wus made pub- 'Twaa cradled flams, tn war's blinding amok, state lic Sutulay by the amid tha roar of guns. department, battle-crie- s were lullabies Its : the shouts further asserts sons; "The more deeply we penetrate Into It Is ofthefreedom's old Ked, White and Blue, proud the spirit of this treuty the more conemblem of the free. vinced we bectmie of the lniHsslblllty It la the flic that float a about our land of liberty: of carrying It out." Then greet it when you meet It, boys, tha Count von Hrockdoi ff Itantiau deflag that waves on high, clared that "(iermnny knows that she and hats off all alung tha line when Free dumi flag goes by! must make sacrifices In order to attain icm-e- . (iermnny knows that she Vncover when tha flag go by, boys, has, by agreement, undertaken to make TIs freedom's starry banner that you greet, these sacrifices, and will go in this Fhur famed In song and story, matter to the utmost limits' of Iter ca!.ong may it wave. Old Olory, The flag that has never known defeat! pacity. "(iermnny offers to proceed with All honor to the Star and Stripes, out her own disarmament in advance of glory and our pride. all other eoplea, in order to show that All honor to th flag for which our fathers fousht and died: Khe will help to usher in the new era d a battle field, on of the pence of Justice. She gives up On many a gory era. many reuniversal eompulsory service and Its stars have triumphed evermore triduces her army to 100,000 men, except umphant may they be; if again 'mid shot and shell Its folds us regards teuiorary measures. She And must be unfurled, the warships which Ood grant thst even renounces we may keep It still to still unstained leave enemies' before the world: her lire willing All we hall love! May It victorithe ring In her bunds. She stipulates, however, ous ever that she shall he admitted forthwith And hats off fly, all along the line hen as a state with equal rights Into the Freedom's flag goes by! nations. of league t'neover whan the flag goes by. boys, Ceriuuny takes up her txisltion un"Da freedom's starry banner tbat you reservedly on the ground of the Wilson greet. Flag famed In aong snd story, program. She renounces her Kowrelgn one may It wave. Old Olory, right in Alsace Lorraine, but wishes a The flag that has never known drfeat! She tnke to free plebwlte place there. Charles L. Urnjamln. gives up the greater of the province of Posen. tbe district Ineotitestahly BRIEF. HISTORY OF THE FLAG Polish In population, together with the capital. She Is prepared to grunt to Glorious Record From January 18, Poland, under International guarantees, 1776, to Ita Proud Poaitlon in free and secure access to the sea by the World In 1919. ceding fns? sirts ut Ihiur.lg, Kontgs-berand Meinel. by an agreement regThe Stars and Stripes was raised ulating the navigation of the Vistula on the heights near Itoston on Januand by shs-I:irailway convention, ary IS, 1T7B. and the, Hritlsh tnsips tlermany Is prepared to ensure the It to be evidence of submissupply of coal for the economic need sion to, the king. The Itoss of France. epsially from the Saar flag, the official flag, came Betsy later. as French time such the region, until After the declaration of Independmines an- - oui-- more In working or- ence, July 4. 177d. the first salute to It der. The prciiidcrnntly Ibinlsh dis- was given by the Dutch Island of St. will be given up to tricts of Kntatbus In the West Indies by Joof a plebiscite. hannes d Graff, commander of lenmark m the the I make to payprepared "(iermnny port. ment Inciimlient on ber in rnirdnnce When Kentucky and Vermont came with the agreed program of peai'e to Into the ITnlon In 17M two additional a maximum sum of one hundred bil- star were placed on the field, but lions of gold mark, twenty billions they were discarded after much deby May 1, V.t'Jfl, and the balance eighty bate In congress and the original thirbillions in annual put in. tit without teen were restored in IRIS. Interest. The first flag that floater over for"Finally. Clennony offer to put her eign am captured fort was at Nassau. of a in entire merchant tonnage January 2S, 177S. Tbe firt carried the world' shipping, to place at the to London was on vessel February 3, of ber enemies a part of ber I7l. It floated ID China In 174. freight space s psrt payment of reIt was carried around the world from paration, and t build for them for a 17H7 to 17H0. The flrt bbssl shed unan In Oerman jsrd eerie of der It was In Indand In 17SK) during a amount of tonnage exceeding their mob riot over a bridge bnilt by Ameridemands. can engineer. Tbe firt salute to It The (Jertnan delegation again m;e given by an Knglish vessebwas In May, It demand for s neutral entry Into 1781. for the war and culthe One of Napoleon's generals remark pable act and conduct. An Impartial ed to the Illustrious man that senticoinnil-slo- n hoiiM bate tbe right to ment had no place In the thought of Investigate on it own country. Napoleon replied : "Senconn-Irti- ' the en bite ff ell the enriches timent concerns what and all the crvon who psk an life." Important part of the war. Tbe rinding of Old Olory. "Ocrrnnny t pn).rs to devote her When the day came that our revolueti'ire ernriooilc 1reot"h to the M'rvli e She ibe to c of tionary fathers needed lo dign a flag effWtiv.H In tb rrrotai ruc- for the new nation of their hemic tion of the dcvaintd regions of Teh founding, they had but lo lift their eye to the heavens to And the banner glum snd northern France. "Wbetievr In tld war tbe victor of ibetr faith and pride. at In tbe glowing Wet, In tbe burning ina spoken to the veu'liit-diedof a sunset sky et reaming antl Itie linret, bi word were rlood ,ilt the areilii .f fill are (litird. Tlie acra tbe wide boriton In alternate Trat bands of flame and mist they saw the lofty Sim wbib oor . lbcnii lve hi tticir rsmdin-- f ytnhol nf their own fair dreams, my.if the waf. Ibe ticw era .f an aur-- l all', mighty and hsflllng. And as (hey looked. Ibere came a of Jifdlc". ibnoiod trenty wi'h fliffcnnt piiil. Only the odden rending of the fleecy mass by jiers-ilon rill natioti. a ind of liberty's own sending, and o of hand and i!ri;, can build up ihrough the fnontcr rift thus made We are under ho they then beheld si patch of arure sky t durable tbe iretifth of the et thick with silver star. p'i,iori bi'-tbl war Tbe sfara the etr p' the blue htr-- I atl b't leroeo In besoty acros he et.gcnrlrfr-- l. snd jet fe force (tbl Olory, he wonder of Ood' great he Ten. fof ablih ore tit wirili for a init of n.sn-tlnace lrr'ter now t!ir-- ever thet ill Ibe world to e. It Is nur Tag ffod make (Tip Irt'fore. The b""r'c fek ofI tli worthy of it. Anne Ilan ! fH- kin In Soutbern Woman's Iagi7ine, orifcr'e of Ver:li ufiion."" fH ?irng etsiiit ft What the Flag Syrr.bc tires. f "k In 177i within few day Troops nttif lor W a'l.'.r-r'otid tt'C M '' in NirdT !ara' in of frt'!--i- " imf aficr t! in 1S."io of The c1oni :i i'i I'lillc I It'cfo b tl;e fi'fi f "e Tce, in 'fte ri- -; u i, V n ' ?: - i " r b th- -I :..! 'rnl.'d t tlii ,f r,..-r-igi'Tioii fiaftoiiil b it tl- Imi'oe. r raid by ( re fes! !i Xi' dt:' snd advfinepl jt fH) 'f" t' and all ro n a ibe fag of liberty. It wss no ltiilay f,ae. g'lfgwn!! Wy&rsing Tdm Arrive. i'h 1? ee tfili'J'r! fnMaroried (t pj, ji'r,l,-gaty cr 1 err: v"l Sun-d- a TT'st fr.rr s fia'i ti signal. When . ) i. I to tbe S' '! ni" were that banncf f,ef t.i-r. ,' of t,i h".e 1 ' ft ijr,'ta 7"i ' i -' . eserti I: wn tb t vb ( ' ! to. i a'tt f (. pj wti'h t i f r t i ii rir- uI H'pitn'tt r- ' 1' t'-- f HI Pint nur f Tbe f r;.'iin tberi' nero!tiorirr Tconf Cnr."i W l' fv'st Sfrlke. i r. 1fr f i ;.,,.'I Turnr,' tt;f-'- t f f ti e l ' !artiim ;'! tbi It sll ' d Sin-4- f f tn-e- t 'l ri rr.en It Ir.de; twill'. j 'i f;if fn :! i -' I ws'lr- - tf.et tbe Cr,ef :tn 'n of mr tiif) work f mit c1k" r erl :'':' twunt in orrsriinirig fir Jaetire, (of i ; er 1 ' re. The ti 'f r- - 7 litrlj, for in fa. i t nf to 2 - u suffer Don't g I d A I of at any buttle tiny free rone coats but a few ceuLs drug store. Apply few drops on thecoma, calluses and "hard akin" on bottom of feet, then lift them oft. When Freetone removes corns from the toea or calluses from the bottom of feet, the skin beneath Is left pink antl healthy aud never sore, tender or Irritated. No Hurry for Jealous Woman. "Tbe photographer's wife is very Jealous of him." "No wonder. Just see how many other women he flutters." liostou Transcript. Important to Mothers blood-staine- Examine carefully every bottle of that famous old remedy for Infants and children, and see that It CASSTOKIA. In Use for Over 30 Yeurs. Children Cry for Fletcher's Castoria A Movie Marvel. Pink I tint Ice Pinks spend bis spare time at tbe pictures all since-hi- wife became a movie actress. Yes. he thinks It's perfectly wonderful lo see her carrying oi for two mortal hours and never hear a wonl out of ber. Jinks CuticuraSoap Best for Baby sakc B smiim inwhr i lUlic!. r.. tfrmbu Junes, NEW SOUTH WALES INFORMATION BUREAU t RrotWvaf. hem Vrit Cmj fWr rWiUntc. tSttllesVfW Wilt hm fyis ia od UrrTlitiPt c or aUitttior arif tssaine arlr'a; upourui. UartI taltlss fof ftsSmntlfJ frsjlt cmeft)a rliraj im muulm sUd 4Bmt4oei iis4t Pn WisV AUSTRALIA 1 106 Srini OR TaOnOUCHriR YOU CANT CUT OUT but you can clean them off promptly with 1 and you work the borte same time. Does not blister or remove the hair. $2. SO per bottle, delivered. Will tell you more if you write. Book 4 H free. AfUORIUNE, JR., the sntiKptic liniment lor mankind, reduce Varicnae Veina, Ruptured . SatorrM CMoM. Win. MMrM or Uc m aa paicair. row 11 it a onrua ll iil -1 s at omrrow orlnrtra. Moat la W.r.TCUSfl.f.O r..'lt-i.$l.Inii- S. 0. a. ay . Haas. livery Woman Waning S3ET tot I'js-rnt- e n!trrie -- ota-rali'- b!fyl n 1 si- - ft -- f' i - :;iv 1 u-- r n 5 - A-- .' !'. '. -- - - t-- i .oii'i SOt. mi 6 or t hi , n-- 1 by M.y - The New Modesty. "The new modesty," swi.l Clsrenee? I'nderwotsl. the long 7.1 tie illustrator fW Tiss a frank rjusllty. It I athletic liesuty. The dd no!.1y ws toer.dy a desire ugllnea. "A liesntiful girl Hi s white bathing dreos came fttf of the ster at Palm Preach the other day and advanced river the nnd to br mother. " 'Ih-sme? fte fnoltr-'- f wMrr-d- . Ton linnldn't hse got white, ir-llnTbat uit is almot lr r g. trun-par-en- t." -- . ,' PERSONAL. II YUILNL Diaoolved ba water fear dosiches atope pelvic Catarrh, alceratica and lnflan metivsw Kcocnmemdrd by Lydta E. Pinkhra Med. Co, in ten years. A besting vrotader for natal catarrh, . EnoTjKaL sere Ihrool sad sore ItreM-l.itov- . ! dtv t ARE UNREASONABLE f process of M.f.r'iMi.fl et be t. !'fis mis-lin- fi--,-- l- 1 1 1 SiiKMit and (ieorge F. Apostle Kii-Richards were not present, the former being In Washington ami the hitter In F.ngland, serving as president of the F.uroM'an mission. fieneral offii-erwit as follou : Tresjilcnt lleber J. tirant. Anlhon Counselors to the II. l.und nml Charles W. Tcnros-- . As)stles Itudger (lason, acting Stnoot, Ceorge Allx-r- t jiresldctit ; Iti--- l Smith, fleorge F. Itichanls, Orson F. . McKay. Anthony Whitney. IhivM W. Ivliis, Joseph Fielding Smith. Jiimi-- s K. Tatmiige, Stephen l li lianls, Hicli-aIt. I.ymnn. Melt In J. Itnllnrd. 11 rum O. Trcslditig pntriiirch Sniilh. Firnt seven president of "event lea Seymour It. Young, f'.rigtmm II. Kh-er- t. J. fioldcn Kimball. Iiul".n S Well, Jowph W. McMurtin, Charh-- II ll.irt, Ivl lknr Young. Clmrle W. Presiding bishopric Nllilcy. Iavbl A. Sniilh. firt itomsel-lor- . John Wells, nrtid counsellor. Health c'ti'lition prevniling in April. bould bsve leen ben the ctmfrrern-held. iolMnement of the annual gathering to the threednv cril Not ilhtand ng beginning June 1. n great tbl deferment the throng a it could have been bail the eion Iwcn held on the date, whbh orlinarily Include April 5 and the Sabbath day. buinility. PresiFpreing dent Heber J. Grunt, In hi opening !. and Inaugural addre. gave t etnn promt to metnber of the church Ihftt be vtoiild devote the bel that n In him to tbe diltie hl'h confront bim a brad of the religion lx"l. He k no other fnnn Mil that he would In the rliiirh to do more limn be will'ng to do Mmelf in rt'lr.g to ftiat lilili be mi,n in lm. In r4ict- - ing the ord of wisdotrt. and in In pn'i'ig titties nnl offering nnd willing to rome enrly l dnd go Irie in !mr'h work, end wain tiii!n;!lty. o I 'li'tit Uraiit nVed hi . .. f '1 ,.f tf,, ......1 !l..lriiie f eixllit and to abi-1iheer- hv t'.e .'b'n? and t c..-T- enpy shall he administered and exercised si rleily lit iici'iit'dance with the words of thai revelation." President Am lion H. I.und of the first presidency spoke of the Nubllme faith Hit! pioneers had in their leader, lirlglmm Young. This was a fitting time, he said, In which to give attention to the great work ui.'coiiiili.shel by this head of the early church, of the fuel Hint June I wus the 1 si It anniversary of his birth in Vermont. Al the al'tenioou session. President Charles W. Penrose, Kldor Hoger Clnw-so- n and Apostle Orson Whitney were the speakers. The Second Day's Sessions. The second day's sessions of the eighty-nintannual conference of the Church of Jiisiis Christ of Ijitter-daIn the tabernacle, Saints, held June were devoted not only to glowing tributes to President Joseph F. Smltn, us on the first day, but ulso to consideration of marriage and the sanctity of t lie home, as well as post-wa- r conditions and problems incident to reconstruction over the world, lteferences to the Influenza epidemic was made and the church statistics were read by President Ileher J. tirant. This report dealt with the military situation, showing that more than 1!0,000 church members were in the service of the t'uited States ud Its allies ut the close of 1 ! S. The rest of the report included statistics on the priesthood, tithes, temples, sacrament meetings and finances. In commenting on the last paragraph of the report. President tirant read an extract from the speech given by J. M. Fulton, an official of the I'nioii Pacific railroad, at tho (iolden Spike celebration nt ( Igden recently, which he al tended. The speech of Mr. Fulton paid glowing tribute to the pioneers for making I 'tali whal It Is today. President tirant said he regretted the speeches on that occasion were not published, especially that of Mr. IIimhI. chief engineer. During the year ISMS there were 11. TH1 baptisms and l.'.SKsl children Were blessed. There were .I".";! deaths, which is the largest number on record for any year, of this number 10."l died of iuflueiiy.il ami St'il diiil of pneumonia, titer HiUHIO members of the church were In the military service of the Cnitfd States and Its allies at the close of the year ISMS. Of this number UK! died in tbe service. There has been a better Bt tendance of the prlesllnMHl at the ward weekly meeting but there arc si III SNI7S person who hold the prle-ihowhom the bishops rcmrt are willing to labor but bate not been assigned to ;tny duties in the slake or ward. There has been a considerable Increase in the ii of tithe pnld for the year ISMS. Tie tithing lias been well handled by the bishops. Very little loss ha been incurred, except through the failure to find a market for the large lato crop of the year (rCtbbtr SAYS TERMS oc. I od t lmmd'sfety NEPHI. UTAH. S, In conlained. 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