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Show I- --T I IIKSKIIKT EVENING- XEWS r SEPTEMBER 9 19U SATURDAY f- Strang sad aptrttsd tnisaaav.a..v. spwak raw! teg 4 taM-t- rest to.y had acveptsd wkat they t tra Camera 4 ar, Elder C. k; r i I V . , a - 1.1 vis of ka a aaadeew churches are ps.:ert.:ag wwr Chwreh by w use adding e.i Is taeir wsn A ad tive Srtrpi8 though they know it a a r b, . pl-- h kwhMha- hit hr fcldeg A I red Jf - J MW- - a t At f P aa the elder a I Ha.au kar v d tr i Ad . Bw NUa-t.gwtsweed In a Otd fke Be seath, oBed kiweer v Awy tk lac f I atrwettve ronfe'estag tyr.iel rd EM A satin the H.ju spoke ,jmb the t narch Sdvilti &wt I v t A (pgf 4 nny man s religious oar structure being better and more datable It k our duty to invite town out f their m id hut. as it wen. iot j.. ,i m ftrrtft tf,l , CHURCH MtSSIOS ADDRESSES It m ft fur the convenience uf trait lets, h gn the iMtM Kr u f the various the addreiw of the Chun h where this it-1- 1 will aiwavs he found on die. end where traveler will mini i eartfsat sttecltua New Torn IMi 13 V' t tin Handled and Toitilttk 8t (hi- - go It Booth inuhii- - 8t t hrt lie F eJ4 i ltt r , (if I LfVSil 4S4 m GENERAL. Inaiiew lit FptH" las Analr 111 West Tenth lenver ail West Jl.sth Av I I ! f !oiu the IM. Rkh returned f ebotit ibw M tbs (th. iftM Month u While he was ! Msw t he 4 th Niieki E4ffcwlt lion's meeting held in Fret rranciaru uf the lie (1m attended the gwtlw ting Mtl-i ntwh'B imudrell uf Uw t l.t 4 Hie bus (An cam with Mm limn the haitsroi gi. Tenu til irnig meeting Rider Willard S lantloii Ml for N Ugara b the 15th. for a visit I'reel. Huh h it m the 2Wb (of A visit to the ni rtiurn eonferencvs He will Vtstt tin Vrniwnt, Nt Ramps' dre, be- Mains and Neva Scotia runfi nm line hie return to New Turk. two Anna Nrlwm. who for th past Rears bee bees at th mission home, left Balt lake I 'tty a the Slid She will vieit altti her retail vee in Callfur-- ! for a abort a bile and then go a la, on t Malt Uk City iatura Hleh and Edgar Toting Bt tit t gassee Ie. (I. Copenhagen Block holtn. Ivi gatan, S, Honolulu left for Utah on the Rlh. Boa 41. Tokio, Japan Msrhl, Ushigome RELEASES. Elder Mtnltk Ackreyd, who ha been laboring la the Mouth West Virginia conference hae bees released to return hum. Elder Clarence Burgess, who has presided over the New Jersey, has fees released Elder Chas A. Boas of the West fennsylvatila conference and Elder J, Wayne Eeterson of the East Penns) I vanla conference have been re lessed, II Ku I )' ti i rrt M i IWiiM I , i 4 it tail" Pot tjr r h mi4tfi sfM in a- th - t trt r n. I ! m is?, r iuwdpr iltrtiui j? gitVir rlr Ani.ug T4ll th pNiittr.g to au i ithhrl.( i 4. fit (fwtic ftratsif m if tv u utift tm4 ib1 I j f I ,! tr k aft i rr part th mi t that a grtv aai dug I'ufwrml held WIST WASHWQTOU COHTEIDKX HMortftnH at the fr inKfi kurch, and u n a turmoil t h Ittard of the elder and lady missionaries of th West Washington eonferenca, as names Th fnlbtwtng to the it that mrfttnf 'Has Rt bwo pnar tfore fif lnra, - aa th tistimpy of they are numbered or. the photograph No 1. Mission President M J. Bailor d. Portland. Oregon.I ?. Conference Prestft gntirman n, Idaho, 1, L. E. Allred, Eel run, Ltah, 4, Burt Roper, Oak ( Ity, tah. I J I Nelson, fort the ident O I, Dur.n. (an .Mormimni' Th v ar the bust S Merrill. Blaekfoot, Idaho, T. U B Wilson. OsUtley, Idaho 8. J I 4. I! Lalej. tiakley. Idaho, t, I'toJi. Sigurd. that I ever mt in my life I teil yuu 1. C Balt, Rigby. I Uh. K J VV Bodily, Preston. Idaho . 11, Mattie Strong. Alpine. Utah 12, Hatel Knuwlton, 1 hitt them Idaho, U, J A ICeslop, Weat J H CtKlKRg Ekmiington, Utah 1J, I. W Larsen, Mammoth. Utah it, o I Wheeler, retary Weber. Utah. 14, Jennett Bull.sk, Pleasant Orove, Utah, lT.AIma Butler, Ogden, Utah, 11, W J Brad v, Ealrvlew, UM,t IS, ftr TakuoJImat fn I that of ,,-Wo- n Rrwiident L. E Allred haa returned to Boise after making n visit of the Idaho conference and give us tb fol lowing account of his visit througn the confidence: Elder W hltwood and Newton, 8) dney. started Aug 1 without any monoy, Samoan M last on Pasegn. Upolu. but loaded with tamka and tracts We Samoa. I raided the country between Boise and " j Nampa and met with unusual success i From Nampa we went to Caldwell finished where we met with some of the Saints prayer and as soon aa h had cleared up w,n ,h Near ,!tF ce4wy thla th place we found a sister who bad . here !"r A L ML Sii.h.d this umm.Aftemeetlng 7 7.' s'hT who crowd the had come In tha gentleman want through he a colliwtlon and gathered she had that some o. the tlderi They parted with the gentle- - ejteri might pray.l find her, for she did not man in the morning, but It was witB anew where to send for them. We an Invitation to return at any time. administered to h- - r according to her .request and left her feeling peaceful NEW YORK. The Saints of Caldwell ,nl PPO. W, Isvwls, prestdcnL 1S- -I Paclflo arranged for an outfit and took us to WMnkivn Parma whir a number of Saint live . . , and WJ? ln turn took hTw wraki with thJed mt o tpena Bcar Nyssa, where we held an open air Udor Blackburn re- - i Ubortng An wh ltoteB ports one baptiam in Toronto luf J Andersen give a kind speech, t one of the first thing a candidate for fitting the occasion, fir about 4i min- - salvation should learn for without it utes When he had finished, the choir one cantioi gain salvation and the meeting i Elder Hufus Beach then spoke of two nni call to the world which j c loved with hearty invitation from the warning sounded several time I "resident Andersen to all friends to has already Is still sounding calling them to and visit the Latter-da- y Saints meeting for the The elders passed repent kingdom of heaven is' in Copenhagen small tracts and pamphlets to all present Not the least disturbame wv made, but good attention was had throughout he service. The elders and P cal Saints frit happy over the results , th frfort nd returned happily Elder Frankl n R Gardner spoke we baptized into the fold of Christ by Eld- er Vance D. Walker un Maturd), Auk 12, 111. on aoul was added to the fold by baptiam In th River Dearne, near Barnsley inhef- KM. r Edwin L Hatch officiating , son, conf.-nnoe- sr nt. John ( Quart, rly conference alaso was held m M and Sundiy, Aug 24 majority of the stake jn iYH thu phdt fr wt th r fennce a tl and ki:. of the St J dm John Saturday and 2T, 1)11 A authorities were !ha m,7 n';K""?"" eight btvhops attended - y i rejo froi a d; kim a'1'1 the th. con- - in The attendance at the ninlmn Saturday was slight, but on - imliy i eiv spirit retailed nt ill the meltings and a van ty of subjeits wire touched upon by the speakers, prohibition being the one most emphaaix-sA committee of three was appointed to circulate a petition among the voters of Apache county, asking the board of supervisors to call an election for the purpose of voting on prohibition. frt !v r t- Ki thr. i.. if guod A good h pn i tho ami hoi hen th Vea ov tmi eid nat in , S0dn'tn m4e J nT jkt Ian IlOf sou the the ,,',07 J f Ih1 l C Welg7 i th. quite - J the liM ret dui am re-sa-hl ndy na( pel bf hie 1m ho wr Th K in th to is! , ! t th Ih- re hf lb bn rO fa w to m n I sh t In m P m tl mls-hav- h h n. j U gene-Saln- i , r b alogy-searchln- nr-.d- e Is 10-d- if ti it ex-v- i i g ' w-- e 1 j gs r- - . pje r. 4 IT 8a mu-ting- d I j e ( mli rtc.-in- r I WESTERN STATES. - . th y I t tin-- STAKE CONFERENCES. Utah. Northwestern States. i hril ner Laihofta , do 5 w P. O H I : He t tern 1 fr Thf lall tiLvf. (aJuz , Th Burnley Latter-daSaints tholr successfully entertained the Burnley Good Templars at the Templars' hall on vveanesaay evening, Aug . ivu, At th conclusion of the program the choir leader and the elder addressed the Pee;LTvl.la The utmost courtesy was audience .LiF!UweViwnhaTntZn C, 2? Elder C B ron hlmey offered the ed by Elder dBW CHANGES IN TWO STAKES. given the choir, and at the close' many Alma J;n,son' aocompan -- f Mr closing praver openhagen ing In th offica for some time haa been expressed themselves as having had Iceland They reached Leith. Scotland, The second session of the conference transferred to the Vermont conference. their opinion altered concerning the on the Sth, and should have reached was held Kundav June 11 at 10 a m. The boundary line of the Bannock NORTH WEST VIRQINIA. The iholr was Invited to Mormons were stake has been changed to Include the Eldirs Th usual Sabbath exercise Reykjavik on the 14th Inst come again, and the cider were asked jacol) Johnson rarrte'l out fer which Elder Gottlieb Gray's Lake ward, which was formerly n and Haldur Elder L M. Jensen, president, Bog j0hns,n In near to the future Blatter address the bald one fold ln the Bingham stake The change was i there lodge spoke As r)t jaj,oring cm that distant Island in, Fairmont, W. Va. hhepherd, and "He that ma,ip owing to the fact that the Gray's Elders Whiting and Beck report five Iceland I a part of the Scandinavian B BRANCH CONFERENCE, door tb heeP Like ward lies nearer the center of mission. It became necessary that Pres- baptisms. Elder Whiting officiating ,, rt , n? ?v On Sunday, Aug 4. 1911. a branch 1(I(,nt Jpn,on visit It. and make the P ome other way They report that a number are thinkingBann(fk ,uke than of Bln(fham slake- "d at hall In our was held inference of forsaking their old ways and turnnfL of th(, work there known more In the West Bountiful ward of the Presmol to (Bristol conference). lo ibi light that la brought Pont) rmvts stake. Leo W Pack has been to himself and the presiding elders ?,10 cond'tion blent J. F. Snedaker and seven elders ,u!y with and sl'des the lantern He LThe'rtrttoiav appointed to act as clerk, according were present, and also quite a number hlm carrl(i Elders Tuttle end Coleman report to Information received at the office of )r.par,j to show the Icelanders orE,3!r A three baptisms. Elder Whiting official' of Haints and friends An excellent ,he fru, of -- M .rmonlsm," materially kdr J1 thrm!gh the presiding bishopric yesterday, good euecesi in the coultry. They mviten to come again and each of the two ses- - a, at of to the them litT ag prevailed spirit praach It Is Im- Wl.hout Conference was held at Removal on good .uccerain th. lug. In the school house slons. The general and local authorities salvation Elder Jacob B Johns n has fjih Said to please God they have sold all the the 4lh of the month, A large number ings at which had. BUTTE CONFERENCE. wer presented and sustained Elder visited several of the high authorities possible " their on. After A of onferenJ. Elder Murdock Fred literature said Die'IH-Our they were in attendance, c but owing ,1 H. H. Thomas was sustained as branch n the capital city, Reykjavik and of people offered th,a does we not when progression , meetings tllem stop f Latter-da- y and Richard Thomas as sec- ports that they will receivo President leave this mortal The meeting of the MAINE in. On. min told them to take but goes on Saints hf0p,B n1 After one or eternal) "Exaorted sphere, In Butte, Mont, are held each retary At the afternoon session Elder Jenson with pleasure pay the to Saints supw H. E. Johnson, president, 41 Mechanic to go to the hotelhadandto he would Fel"'1 1 B Blake was the first speaker lie two weeks' visit the president will refuse ss they t retTed the bill, but they port the elders whom God had called Sundav a follows. In the Odd !1 J Street, Portland, Me, foreknowledge was one of the turn to Copenhagen again preparatory to bring unto them the plan of life lows hall. East Front street- Sunday fr1P another mar, , the counted fvf 11 President Johnson reports tha death had promised to gohlawith con-t- h 11 a. 7:30 fall of school. He tour the to m; God's the compared expense was only greatest of preaching, beginning and 5 cents gifts and salvation of Martha E. Strout. She baa been a who came up In home automobile E Boam, president. Teleeach, and ws had an enjoy, Church organization of today with ferences with him The benediction was pronounced by p. m D member of the Church since 1809. The asked them to go 2044 able H of Laurltxen phone E. Andrew J Elder Christ. of In Elders trip time the that are Eider Wm C. Crook meeting Th elder In Brooklyn elders conducted the funeral services. Elders James and Grant, bore a strong testimony, and ronl. Utah, and Ole and James Borg At 2 p. m , after the opening exwith success with their street meetwriting Elder H. E, Johnson presiding. from Soldier. Idaho, say We are en- - urged faithfulness to the principles of of Richfield have arrived safe and wee, NEBRASKA CONFERENCE ercises ben caried out, Prest had ings, MARYLAND. Jovlng our work and are traveling Christ. Elder L, L. Graham said he to enter th mission field John S Sagers Kre a strong ti-nvon- y EAST PENNSYLVANIA. MEETINGS K without NICHOLES afforded or JOSEPH In purse the country was thankful for the prMlige to the truthfulness of the gosscrip R. M. Haddock, president, 1JS) N. J, T. Barrett, president, 2217 N. The school Is held at 10 am. and Sunday Mission treat Into us Scrtretary. of truth people us as a and fine, messenger the divinity of the message meeting at 8 pm. every Sunday at of commg pel giving Broadway, Baltimore, Md. three meals a day and a good Bt., Philadelphia, Pa. we bear to the world bed at the world, and hoped he would always President Haddock writes from Lin- Woodstock 2708 street. Omaha. Y. The work 1b Philadelphia and Cam- night " Bowen E. He John then Elder turned the meting over M M Leavenworth faithful and I Elder Delaware' I A. meeting (Tuesday evening coln, Oidroyd nicely. The street President M J. Ballard visited Seat- prove to the saints for a testimony meeting Phone was repeating Itself In resaid arrived ln Lincoln, DeU Saturday aft- den la progressing 1478 history Visitors always Horney ars a great success. tle Aug 13, where he reorganised the gard to the persecution of the Saints AFRICAN MISSION. The spirit of the Lord ernoon, There we met Mr. Morrison meetings prevailed made welcome Elders Miner, Johnson, Blair and Sunday school. those Louis of the Saints bore hav- - of God and reformers, throughout; All many who had at one time lived in Utah. Staker W. Haneburg. W. great WILLIAMS. Conf. Pres. have been holding a series of tmt moved to' Bull Run, Or. was Me requested us to stop over Sunday forth new truths have who CAPE COLONY CONFERENCE. In the Salvation Army ball and w A person sustained as been brought I. Madsen W Elder with him. He speaks highly of Presipersecuted After one of t1 j with W F Melding urged filthfulnes and the necessity of A conference of the South African dent Brigham Young and the 'Mormon at Lawsnda, superlntondent. on Sunday, Capt. Mars of the Sal- -i an(1 cienrge w. Harmon as assistants people In general. When we were leav- Ings up to the principles of the gos- mission was held In Kimberley, South living extended a vatlon Army asked them all to dinner Vivian Fielding was released as secreing he gave us each 15 and At the evening session. Elder R with President John S Sagers pel Invitawith him. He has extended an and Hattie Maxfleld sustained In S Sleight was the first speaker Spoke Africa, tary hearty Invitation to call when In that The following elder were presiding hall to his any that position us We both Join In tion to the elders reThe officers other of the part of the country. gospel present. President John 8. Sagers, upon the restoration time they are ln that part of the coun- mained as heretofore Neying Old bless him,1 of dream the Alfred Read and explained J Gowers, Jr, mission clerk of fo Correspondents; 0. A. SWAN, needed Information, it does not ta, It Is with sadness we report the death try. Good meetings were held both afteras Interpreted bv the Woodstock, Rufus Beach, Franklin R. Ha was on hts much time to make up a long list of Secretary. rt Edward Klttredge. noon and evening, characterised by a buihadneszar Brief H R Thomas I a ti la A Nelson, A. Fred of sketches Elder Daniel. genealogical every and Gardner If the surname Is unusual way from Utah to Baltimore and when attendance. Good success is Prophet large and answers names But said the Saints of God would have to Murdock and William C Cooko of Bast nationality, questions to discover or follow , If clues he reached Kansas City he took sick attending the elders In their labors, endure persecution from time to time, London; Gottlieb Blatter of Queens- concerning family links and noticea of difficult are hard to and died. Funeral services were held on follow, taking much time thilr only need being more workers. but urged them to be faithful Showed town: ( Byron WTiitney and Elmer C. family aesociation reunions will be ae d 1 hl Sunday the 12th, We are In receipt of a letter from a that first principles of the gospel as chip man from Bloemfontein; Austin cepted for this department under the f,"d the nam Included, T,kS In Montana w herein she shows her RtPlly VERMONT. Johansame as from A. A. lady J. Houtx Crane are and the taught today almost Impossible even for so expert a President W. W. Williams of Nei rioiL and nam of The Uahona and the taught must be clearly genealogist In the time of Christ and his apoetles nesburg, also 8. Roy Boswell and W. W, Austin, president Box 247, braska met with most of the elders of appreciation as Elder Minns to gt t min y kindness of the elders aa follows: "You laborlnl- - names In a been been names T who had had full in said there not Houtx, written, given Joseph Snedakr Vt. president It Is time and la Burlington, his conference on the 12th lust , at w 111 tlals 2. The full name and address of Ihor that the search EUlers Miller and Brown write from David City ln conference capacity. A will pardon me for writing you, but a complete apostasy from the gospel of ing in Kimberley. sender of the $10 must pay for met 14 a This you be in 2 of the writer accept my goskindly elders priestmust to the all all thank, Make body compare We had an Inter- number of public meetings were held given. for, and not names It is for his time Urged Newport Center: the copies of The Llahona which have Christ June 10 at 10 a.m with queries brief and clear 4. Write on one and labor that the genealogist charges, plan of salvctlon taught by Christ hood meetingJohn esting week, held several open air meettogether with their priesthood meeting been sent me by some person unknown pel 8 side of of the esPresident with use presiding, Sind not the Do not the results of that labor Sagers were that paper the teachings and only For as very successful, apostles ings and meetings for Instruction Of the me. I have greatly enjoyed readwho, after the usual opening exercises, postal cards 5. In answering querlre, has been bald, many names may bo pecially at one held In the little town of priesthood meeting President Williams to modern Christendom. Such a comparione I tell the to and what welcome of you may the date of the paper, the number of found easily for a tommon, ay famWestfield. We arrived there In the aft- said: "At this meeting we had a time ing them, son would convince anone that the gave a short address ernoon and traded the town and ad- of rejoicing. The spirit of the Lord of our elders (J W Ames) has don true plan of salvation was not upon the elders. He read the statistical report the query and signature must be given. ily surname quhkly connected up vertised our meeting. Wo were at th was there In abundance. The testi- for me One of my little girls was earth prior to the time of the Prophet 'for the past six months, which showed Answers will be published soon after while a difficult one may t tUe years and last winter anil the elder Joseph Smith -- Millennial Star an advancement over the corresponding hundreds to of dollars follow spot designated at 8 o'clock and were monies born by the elders and the in- very lk up receipt. six months of last year Direct all communications gratified to ree an unusu&Uy large structions given were listened to with visited mo often and with hla kind to the Another Let no one hero imagcrowd. We learned the reason for the Joy and satisfaction. Wlion we separ- bratherly, cheerful way Tbo elders then reported their 1a- - Genealogical Society of Utah, care of ine, unless point brightened a he be trained genealogist, I hors In their respective fields . Spoke , large crowd. A lady preacher had ated the elders went into their work many a dark hour I thought that he could go over to England and come out with some of her friends to with renewed x?al. S44!4AR. of their Joy in the work The elders Historians office, Salt Lake City, Utah. that my girl would not live and asked him 5PRI4rts4AV44n find as much information In a long a whipping. After Eiders C. N. Llljenqulst and W. R to pray for her He did so and from f the Transvaal spoke encouraging)' give the "Mormon We published last week in this de- time with his faulty methods and lack we had dismissed the meeting she be- Sessions met with them and are now that hour to this she has steadily Im e the month of July. 115 ciders f,f that field, said the prospects of as Elder Minns could In During a long letter from Elder of Information partment anwe which can ever In conference, proved Nothli g gan asking questions been laboring Norway and slonary work there seemed favorable repay that shf,rt tlm- - wlt'1 hfs traln1 intelli-agen- t. reporting ln tha Nebraska who is our English! Minns, George swered for her She then began th having mis-lornuwalked from North Dakota young man what h did for us All Denmark, the Scandinavian with rehearsed Experiences w'ere and who has spent much of hla f'n'e b" thl subject, and his complete usual tirade and with the help of the since early summer Elders G. W. I can do Is to tell of It and I do so on ,thev report having d stributeq tual benefit to all present A short dis own time and roomy with every phase of to assist th ffimRMnty Lord the elders gave her good answers Rhodes and A. A- - Ross also Joined sv'orv rtrtrattlnn that I fan" nn n to hn-j- i u rvfimnhlsta and bok for fiiurirn ua on g iraam in Great Britain. in data securing genealogical were friends left that since Many evening their ranks, having not long President M J Ballard ha started most part in th homes of the peo- could change our method of work and The letter was of Itself This point should be taken Into grav full and quite o MASSACHUSETTS. Denver. souls were baptized secure better results, after which Preslon a trip to visit the elders and pie Twfiity-twBut le.t some of our consideration by all the Saints Getting explanatory President Williams also relates a 145 J. H. Whitesides, and enrolled members of the Church of dent J 8 Sagers gave timely words of newer members mav not have under- - lout th names of our dead is not president, going a at took bat place seacircumstance beautiful few a the to St Christ. , Lynn Chatham the olden, gave instruction stood all the allusions and references, j to be accomplished by us without Considering - Elders G. E Dibble and L R. Bailey as to their method son of the yar, when the fairness of recommendations desire to refer to one or two points j pens, time and trouble The Lird had the privilege of staying with relaFirst let us explain that people who does not let blessings drop Into our nature tempts all to the fields and of work tives of President Brigham Young and desire to secure Elder Minns' services laps without an effort He will see to After singing woodlands, anl draws away from th we are Emmeline B Wells. They also met a C0EHECT POSTAGE ON warm balls, can da so by applying to the librarian it that we earn all our glory It will uncomfortably In to were who of Macks the related work of this society with Elder Minns explains cost money, plenty of it, to secure and the progress family pleased over ad In record Ins are our The wort some letter Lucy Mack. They were treated very our tnat of friends good Our fairly genealogies meetings LETTERS TO MISSIONARIES r of in- do not understand how it le that be ' will do much for us 111 this direction kindly by both families. the mission, and tne numbt In Is Whitesides Is an not agree to furnish so many names they have already done the lion's President traveling ... .... . and frknds Increasing the country with his eldors They are j The headquarters of the Leeds con- - vestlgators ?t matlcally, to their work The time was thus tak- - for si imp h moniy Some time since share But there is also a work whbh he !! r are trading . , asked dlcus-0intlm ference have been changed to 175 Glad- People writing the missionaries faml'v In In meeting with success in the country en by to reirh. scanty apre I to accept $10 as a, lies at the Ifdoors of the time, questions up aimmg districts. mil lens fund for research work, the Saints, and stone street, Bradford tc neglect it or leave It Kidr c W. toe elders ln Denmark end Norway and their friends In foreign counNEW JERSEY. others, the sin of our neglect will President John 8 Hngrrs then spoke money to be used according to the best to 'Penrose's Its) s of Living Light' Isore reminded that outside of tries, us il and n shall answer in upon the is M of misNew the society This James C. Godfrey, president, that the of th honorablo mission Eider Austin Judgmr being us d In twries and tears lx for t le Judgment bar the British Isles, the correct rat of Houtx and J A A ('ran had fulfi'led rule adopted by all other societies, that grief On August Bank nolldav the mem- - 'sionsry visits each home about n Street, Newark, N. J. God That should be stumped ori 5c on each ounce or less, 'her and frknds of the Hull brant li times, and thereby becomes acquaint d Paid they would soon If released tv a certain sum shall be paid down, fori of Elder Clarence Burgess has been repostage He also gave the eld rs whiih the 8je!ety s agents agree to lie- - jour heart of the home leased to return home and Elder James return hon and to for every Additional ounce school, about SO in numb r, tn- - with the Sunday those who have Itrlt-o- r Now, the therefore, surname! xearfh for any given they were gin f C. Godfrey has been appointed to p re. j The 2c rate applies ln Monday evening, the 14th inrt , Elders- thi ,r appointments wheie Our .rice of $10 is very ilsh lines to follow up, write to this parts of imliy to return to lab r Bem-dl- t tion was small side over the New Jersey conference And run, Copenhagfn conf J Qluf n for th beginning, compared to lety Wc will give you terms for Germany, but such letters do not Elder Wood and Green writ that ence president, and N P Jtnsen and pronounced by Elder J A. A Crane money required by most am Irtb s doing tnat re rear h wot k. and w ill thus and The first regular wsslon of the eon-th- e th take the fast mall boats To make Aaron P i 'hrlsUansen, together with they entered a small country town we Elder Minns busy and happy as ho have and But keep was h '.d June 10 at 7 pm aimedprivate genealogists asked for entertainment but were reelders late, ring In Copenhagen, and certain. It If best to attach a 5c to be In doing that labor whim always to bring tills work down deserves A 'ter the usual exercises local President 50 local Saints, J fused. They called en the local min-latmostly i about us o rmlnently qualified to perform, h to the (apjzitv of those amongst stamp on every Setter sent to Eumem lx rs held an open air meet- - g eager gave a few words of uekomr who were and he tried to find them a place choir means To whl h with not and blessed the (Mints sadly need (Ed to stay, but could not. Finally on of rope, except In the British Isle ing In the htautlful village of Hoborg, to the Saints and elders who were thus explain further, for this $10. our agents 111 ofcame from out of can and assembled mtl the six who Missionaries church officers of afford lie bis about purposes of, In the library In Halt Lake will do what which th Spoke it, king rAJllbY fered to take them ln. They decided This I the first open air and the benefit derived from, a conCopenhagen are often put to an expense by hava In the mission field h for Id ference In held long to hold a street meeting that night, Denmark meel'ng ing to pay, not only the amount of On July 23, 1911, the ordinance of j time Elders Jensen and Christiansen Kller Louis A Nelson then spoke though the wind was blowing and It , short postage, but an added penalty baptism was administered to one per- - had, previous to the secure-Paid we, ae a people, accept the truth looked like storm. The gentleman with Nor'son and In to the North Wells, from at were the whom they police Imposed by foreign postoffices, so whrevr it I found, while the world permission bth staling helped wich conference, by Elder William G the ow net of a small lot tn the center through ignorance of our true meaning advertise their meeting and at the apIn a year it becomes a serious that 'of the village to hold the meeting Th reject us and consequently the truth , rewarded by having hundreds of names Mr d A King of Corey, Penn All Gidney. pointed tlmo a large crowd had gathburden. Relatives and friends are o'cUx k. we bring them At th public baths. Kings Lynn meeting began shortly after ered. They opened by singing, hut as sent bak for that small sum. If thg who ars related to this family should to take due notice. five 1911, urged Elder Joseph F Hints in court of surname is a common one, and books write to Mr King, address, Ferron, (Norwich conference), Aug. I. ,with three sweet song of Zion, and soon they write, they could hardly hear 2M were fiear. branch offered President said: "Obedience is are already In the library with the Utah, themselves sing. Elder Wood his brief remarks person gathered persons from th Wisbech e?i: that I!o-.s- - t rBi- - n urr4 that if that It mnM -- - bftrk Ti' r puj (4 d hqyfit a 11 c to b it I hvlr priitli mail t !d i nc of hU hired ytn-- Elder Alfred J Uostri, Jr then the restore:, ,n of the gue. polltheoft.oriot-s o pel. ,fe an a,. plan ration thus restored to .r.h ti t f c, conferring of the prieatnoo the i i, , ,tv upon man. glv.ng hi-act la the nme ,? us ku l Elder 8 K t vpsk- misston of the Holi liitsl as id When It bear itm in ,mf spirit that (h- - gwpsi is true then and then only is th. time fur that ei th,- g persons to aecotn , Prest. John M Sag. r- - thi, . . ish.-o.e th f Said the conferi-i s of r,. a been .irce la.- jf, p, . f V- of Ilf the esemplarv Spike the prophet a oinn-- wdh--hr hat i his proud an. h itichtv t? the proud an! haught- o ilia be bt ought d wit If need he Elder Alfred J Gowers Jr clerk present I the tHri Ircal authorities of th Chunh V! were unanimous)! sustained Elder T R Gardner pronounced the benediction ALFRED J GOWK ltd JR Mission clerk iwH If If Ms I oar palace ! Imp It At N t vMig ,tWf to 4i ! intu fat i l ft r iMarby Toronto, Canadn S5 Oxford Ft Rotterdam. Holland cross a No. 7 B. Rotterdam. 3 Upper Queen New Zealand Street. P. O. Boa IS." Auckland. Pemell Ml . Victoria Australia TRANSFERS. Elder Herbert C. Roulger of the Rhode Island conference has been transferred to the New Jersey confer Elder W m. Bringhurat of the tn U.t,h t.'vii :r- - Korsgado 11. Sweden Mvartens- - Punchbowl St. Urn tW ill t J lllrta ttut tvl p V Birmingham, England If Vicarage Road, llandsworth. Thorn- Irish Conference 14 dale Amit. Belfast. Hoosch- Bwltaerland Zurich, fr strtire.'bat f- - tit Idi4 dl ! hi Uf p IIu, e. mC i'! IVnuts fel 4 fttrAssIsA ttt eel. lfcA il Msf H lew Ave 244 E Twentj-aft- h Hurt band. Or street I O Boa Mo 193 Mouth Independence, I'leassnt ttt Called Santa Marta, iltlKs-l-- A E l La Red on da No. S3, Meats London. England fieaeret. High Road. Mouth Tottenham, lodon Durham England Liverpool. 111 Edge Lane, Bristol 84 Carlisle Rd . Easton, Bristol. England. President Levi Edgar lung rrive4 bet ud tbs Jith. lie spoke l Buwlay thmM meeting and also at He u ly gltl if - I- r.ii-S- EASTERN STATES I tto iMi if tl h.l A At I we . 4 u.l fiRif I uS'Uev Uu Ifl ((aval vlw3 sdihf e iti dim. f dcrJa u wfc ItiJ IBft-ttK- f 1 |