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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER HYRUM, UTAH forgiveness NINETY-FIRS- is keynote SEMI-ANNUA- T of L SESSION OF CHURCH. Over fifty years ago a young physician practiced widely in a rural district and became famous for his uniform success in the This Was Dr. curing of disease estabPierce, who afterwards lished himself in Buffalo, N. Y., and placed one of his prescriptions, which he called "Golden Medical Discovery," in the drug stores of the United States so that the public could easily obtain this very remarkable tonic, corrective and blood maker. Dr. Pierce manufactured this "Discovery" from roots and barks a corrective remedy, the ingredients of which nature had put in the fields and forests, for keeping 'Us healthy. Few folks or families how living have not at sometime or other used this "Golden Medical Discovery" for 'the stomach, liver and heart. Over twenty four million bottles of this tonic and blood remedy have been sold in this country. -- -- Dont Sound Like Chopin. Farmer Spuds and Mrs. Spuds were enjoying experiencing would be a better word their first concert. What be the chune the orkestrys playin of now?" asked the farmer of his spouse. I dunno, admitted Mrs. Spuds. "But I eard some bloke say as ow it were Chopin. snorted the farmer. Chopin Chopin be blowed It sounds a deal more like sawing 1" I ! CASCARETS "They Work while you Sleeps Payment of Tithing One of the Essentials to Right Living on Part of Every Member, Declares President Grant. Salt Lake City. A plea for a broader and deeper cbarlty, disposition to forgive, an admonition to Judge not that ye be not judged," to keep the commandments of God, pay every dollar of honest tithing owed and to observe strictly the word of wisdom, formed the chief features of the address of President Heber J. Grant at the tabernacle in opening the ninety-firs- t conference of the L. D. S. church on October 8. All through the remarks of the official head of the church ran his strong disapproval of carrying personal or selfish interests and aims into religious work. President Grant made reference to the league of nations Issue, saying that at a former conference he had expressed his regret that it should be made a political or party Issue. He still regretted that the league had seen made a political issue, holding that this was one of the questions that should be settled outside party politics. Payment of tithing Is one of the essentials to right living on the part of every member of his church, the speaker said. He said that as such the Latter-da- y Saints are strong financially, but maintained that the man who failed to pay his tithing was robbing himself most of all. Gratitude for the enactment of national prohibition was strongly voiced and the hope expressed that the time would soon come when all the countries of the old world would also be dry. President Grant also expressed his pleasure that the wromen of America had been granted the franchise, but made no attempt to discuss any of the phases of the woman suffrage question. j Anthon H. Lund, first counselor to President Grant, who made the second address of the morning, expressed the hope that the wise counsel given by the church leader would find an abiding place In the hearts of all present. He drew upon sacred history for illustrations to impress the necessity of dealing with men In a spirit of love, citing the account of the experiences of David and Saul. Amplifying the subject of forgiveness, he spoke of the history of Christ, who, when hanging upon the cross, prayed for forgiveness of his persecutors, because they knew not what they were semi-annu- - Do you feel all unstrung? bilious, constipated, headachy, full of cold? Cascarets tonight for your liver and bowels will have you tuned up by tomorrow. 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If they Tire, Itch, Smart or Burn, if Sore, Irritated, Inflamed or Granulated, useMurine often, Bofrashea. Safe for Infant or Adult. At all Druggists. Write for Free Eye Book. tooth. doing. Charles W. Penrose, second counselor to President Grant, after stating that the address of the leader contained the veritable words of eternal life, extended the scope of Illustrations on the subject of having charity in dealing with men. He also dwelt at some length upon the necessity of honest tithe paying. The church Is so big now," he declared, that It can do without me or you or anybody else ; it is a question of our own good to be honest with God, ourselves and the church. At the afternoon session Apostle Rudger Clawson dwelt largely upon three subjects, profanity, tobacco and debt. Concerning the first he referred to the ten commandments and their injunction against the taking in vain of the Lords name. He spoke in most emphatic terms concerning the interdiction of the church against the use of tobacco and counseled earnestly that Its use in any form be prevented. Concerning debts, Apostle Clawson said that the bondage of such obligations Is worse than prison. United States Senator Reed Smoot of the counsel of twelve dwelt in his address principally upon the Importance of the right sort of home life in the community, concluding his remarks with a eulogy of the work of the missionaries at home and abroad, and spoke especially of the desirability of bringing into the church those living In Zion. Orson F. Whitney declared that this gospel called Mormonisra is not a product of the nineteenth century. It Is the everlasting gospel, the same yesterday, today and tomorrow. There never was but one gospel. There has been a series of dispensations, and these must be brought together so that perfection may reign when the Lord returns. The welding link must bind In order that unity may prevail, which is the work of preparation for the coming of the L,ord." At the Saturday morning session of the conference, service, sympathy and ultimate Justice in the sense of retribution were the dominant notes of the three addresses delivered. The speakers were Apostles George F. Richards, David O. McKay and Anthony W. Ivins, and the keynotes of their talks were the themes mentioned Apostle Richards emphasized service, Apostle McKay sympathy and Apostle Ivins ultimate Justice." At the afternoon session the themes discussed embraced the observance ol the Ten Commandments and brotherly love by Apostle Joseph Fielding Smith; the definition of the churchs duty toward sinners by Apostle James E. Talmage, and the duty of the church toward Its own people and toward nonchurch members by Apostle Stephen L. Richards. Each of the speakers took occasion to say that It was under the inspiration of the wise counsel given by President Ileber J. Grant in bis keynote address of Friday morning that they were led to impress upon the people, through elaboration and illustration, the thoughts that were embodied in the leaders speech. Saturday night the Tabernacle choir gave a concert as a tribute to the long and faithful service of Prof. J. J. McClellan,' chief organist, who has Just completed twenty years of service in that capacity. - Two magnificent bouquets of choice cut flowers and a beautiful gold watch, suitably engraved, were tributes iu token of the esteem and affection in which the organist is held. One of the features of the morning session on Sunday was the address of Apostle Melvin J. Ballard, who set out his exposition of the view that the Latter-daSaints were the chosen seed of Israel, set apart and designated by God in a previous existence for exaltation and glory here, who were to enjoy the reward for their faithfulness and loyalty In the latter day when the wicked Gentiles and all others who rejected the true gospel are to be condemned and punished." Taking for his text: By their fruits ye shall know them, Apostle Lyman pointed out that it wTas more than 100 years ago since the prophet Joseph Smith received his first vision, more than ninety years ago since the church was organized, and more than eighty-eigh- t years ago since the Word of Wisdom was given to the saints through revelation. lie affirmed that this period centime should be long enough to give demonstration that the Saints is gospel of the Latter-da- (5 a v package before the war 1ft V Vh ( a package v Wth during the war , m The Flavor Lasts So Does the Price! Srf - te. I y V v, .v i y y true. - ' Hyrum G. Smith, presiding GEORGIES PATIENCE GONE COUNTRYS FIRST CORN MILL patri- arch of the church; was the first And the Youngster Signified the Fact Recent Discoveries Establish Its Site With Slang Phrase Much to at a Point on the St. Croix speaker of the afternoon. He conPoint. the River, Eastport Me. fined his remarks largely to a discussion of the need that the saints supThe site of what undoubtedly was Slang and children are the two port and encourage each other in the colmost which the first tidewater mill on the Amerprominent by paths doing of good, and a prayer for blessterms come into ican continent has been discovered at loquial and technical ings upon all his people. remarked Professor Red Beach, Me., where Lows brook use, everyday Presiding Bishop' Charles W. Nildty other day I over- empties into the St. Croix river at a the Only Jorgan. took occasion to reply to criticisms of heard two small boys talking to- point nearly opposite the southern end those within the church, who objected of Dochets island, where De Monts to the church being in business. He gether. Georgie had a better memory than and his men settled in the year 1604, said: of Business is a part of the his brother, and Roger was always three years before the settlement fish church business. It Is one of the pura for to him to Jamestown. remember In excavating get trying things poses for which it is established. It is for him. Georgie got tired of this, pond near his summer home, R. S. Min business so that it can help in the and when Roger wanted him to re- cCarter of Cambridge, Mass., unearthed work of developing and building up member something he must do before the unmistakable remains of an ancities and towns and communities ; the school time the next morning, he cient dam of stone and timbers. Comchurch is one of the means to this end asked : , paring the site with the original map and that is one of the reasons for its What do you think my head Is, a of the island, authorities agreed that wapower and influence." parking place for what you want to it must have been the site of the ter mill mentioned in the old records James N. Lambert, former president remember? Los Angeles Times. as employed by Sieur De Monts and of the New Zealand mission, who has his men to grind their corn, being the The Autocrat. recently returned from four years of sevDo you and your wife talk politics largest stream within an area of labor among the Maoris, told of the river. the of eral miles on either side avidity with which the natives of New at home? Zealand were accepting the gospel and Never," replied Mr. Meekton. We Inside Information. the establishment pf their racial con- have a perfectly good cook. FaWhat has that to do with it? went nection with the Kanakas of the up to dad and said: Billy ' We are afraid she this want will Hawaiian Islands. 1 might get into ther, I know what Mary Dr. Seymour B. Young, senior pres- the conversation and tell ns both how year for Christmas. Its a bit early to start telling what ident of the first seven presidents of well have to vote to keep her from you and Mary want for Christmas. the seventies, recalled some of the in- leaving. But what is it? replied the father. cidents in the early history of the d Thin. will want a doll, said "Mary church, with special reference to what runcame Smith They are making some fine Just then little Mary he designated the massacre at Hauns Jones hosiery these days. Sheer into the room with big tears draning mill, September 28, 1838. He testified enough, sheer Cartoons ping down her cheeks and exclaimed, enough that after seventy years of experience Magazine. Daddy, Billy broke my new doll. in the active work of the Mormon church he saw more clearly than ever . Billy-An- ! before the truth of Its principles. . B. H. Roberts of the council of seventies, expressed his feeling of inability to voice, in his own language, the thoughts inspired by the successful conference. He believed that the written scripture would better carry the largeness of the appeal. Brotherly love was the theme of an address by Rulon S. Wells of the Couir-cof the seventies. His thoughts were supported by quotations from the Bible, his argument being closed with a strong admonition against bearing false witness. With the unanimous and prompt ssutainlng of each and every one of its general authorities and prayer by President Heber J. Grant for the blessings of God upon the Latter-daSaints, the ninety-firs- t semiannual conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints was brought to a close at 4 :30 oclock Sunday afternoon. The Blended Flavors of wheat and malted barley, fully de- veloped by twenty hours baking make ll y y The Ideal Cereal Ideal not only from a taste standpoint but because of easy digestibility, full nourishing worth, economy and ease of service. At Grocers Everywhere |