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Show - Church-Departmen- THREE SECTION THE DESERET HEWS, SATURDAY, JULY 21, 3923 .HA4g. X tjS5v t i Tb Saints at Rsdondo war ar-- THE CHURCH? WHY,REUGION?-WH- Y r 15, 1928, By ELDER C. CIARENCE NESLEN Bishop of Twentieth Ward. Hollywood stake consists of municipality of Glendale and also Latter-da- y Saints residing In tha includes that part of Loa Ausslsa known aa Burbank. Meetings ar north part of tha city of Loa An- held In a rented hall at 119 South sent us themaelre e!ls an and end f the hereafter vicinity. or geles hare Kenwood. Glendals, about twelve time Journey ,Bort notice I hare bean there anil be a nghtti of wrongs: through life. miles north ot th center of Los the of After tha organisation a aakad to occupy a Portion of This brief stanza teaches a fine Loa The ward was organized proper lmeasuring of Justice and stake tn If SI tha Latter- Angeles Angeles lesson: haa No Nov. subject of inequalities. 1922, when William J. 11, rectification hour tonight. thia -day Saints in . California con- Gough was ordained and act apart sc-- j wa unlesa in life and nta Without objectives baas assigned tinued to Increase so rapidly that as bishop erf Glendale ward with I nless we have choose and announce one myself, eomplish noihingunder-akEdward W. Farnsworth as first and Jt became necessary to organize Leonard did incentives we seldom A. Wood as second counsethe in my remarks roar terminate a succeed never and Zion. new Hence a of slakes at , lor. If Incen-the sermon of a certain preacher things north nbile of conference forerunners Bishop Gough' was released Jan. regular quarterly lately. Ha held forth in his pulpit Uvea and objectives are 1227, and Edward W. Farnsand necessary for success, m the Loa Angeles stake, held May 23, for some time and spoke eloquently. of, worth was sustained aa hto succesmatters that have to do with the, Daattended woman 22, 1127, by Apostle gooij ana sor. In May, 1929. the writer found service, After the mental develop; physical or th " Lika the -- war of the waves vid O. McKay and Stephen L. Edward W. Farnsworth presiding who had been present met fter-. ment, how important indeed are to- -tare the winds of fate, nbbishop over Che Glendale ward eenUvee, expectation and objecRichards, tha Loa Anglees stake awhich church, a friend who had been As ws travel along through ini had society, a Suntives in spiritual development, was divided and the north and day school an Relief sent. She proceeded - to tell her those Y, M M. I, a T, L. M. extend beyond that things, ear-or1. A. and a Primary association west parts of the same were this short existence. neighbor what aa eloquent Now. this life is short at longest j moa the preacher had delivered. Hollywood Ward. ganized into a new stake named Wa have our long days and long Hollywood. The division line beThe second woman asked: 'Well, hours front Hollywood ward consists of the trialnson unusual when two stakes Commenced Latter day Saints residing in that what was his subject f1 and the one u. but the average busy life is A brlef tween the Mjr ls passing conws Los thought of RedonIf 11 part Angeles which to boundvery short and wor who bad .been present after the second query, at the ocean, south of tha those why concerning Santa Church?" am not do resort and thence ran In n ed on the north by th I awhile and said: 'Well, he didn't cent ourselves only with th( east by the Los things that havs to do with tnis j ont who (els that our just and northsasterly direction to 64th Monica mountains, y. It is hardly south saristsnes. Angeles rtn.cJnd Sixth street short river, Parent by is to 1 Heavenly think going With this incident in mind, while. This life is very important j keep ua out of hl( 'preaeneebe. Street, thence north along Ver- - and weal by the city ltmita, ina ' the of announce subject vital a better part constitutes had it thence rJLXlnt to of cluding Hill: Beverly the color of our eyeo or mont Avenue. fth Street; I Informal curriculum trf our Heavenly Father. Hollywood ward was organized eolor of our akin, or of our east along 6th Street to the" Los , before I conclude these on Sunday, March 4, 1923. with it to not all and ifw CeC, but with man certain this evening. words thence southward, th River; with Angeles C. Stewart as bishop: ourselves Melbourne only ra,d regulations, but I do think , This hour Is Intended for the that are related to the temporal j that our Heavenly Parent to whose along said river to Industrial Way; Angus E. Petersen as first and Wilof era Industrial Way ua and east, along W. Conover, Jr., as . second B''ct?B ! presence we all hope to return is a thence consideration or contemplation things about north bur Street; thence A a a that part of the course that baa counselor. being of order. Ha is a being of to Indiana rellgioua or spiritual things. this Alhambra to even Street Indiana beyond with do to things Stewart moved to Nevada, and be is Just and equitable system east andBisbop reralt of this period. It Is to life, we are showing poor Judg- and desires obedience of ua as we Boulevard; thence straight on August 9. 1927, Do d H. will food McCune. some W. are wa spiritual that ment for qualifying only hoped was ordained a high priest desire obedience of our earthly indefinitely. Georgeover the Los Cannon who had presided ho given to thousands perhaps who ourselves for part of th great re- ehlldren. and bishop and set apart to preth net are and major chosen was and neglecting stake, ward or near Angeles over from side the Hollywood hard with in. are listening With Certain Regulations. eteras president ot the new Angus E. Petersen west-..eportion of th great lessons of aa first and A. places throughout this If w ar aliens to this country apart nal life. stake. Hollywood, with Georg Calder McKay as second counselor. and seek entry and citizenship hers , country. as first counselor. Permanent. Temporary, W'hen the writer visited Loa Anwe must come In at the designated At a quarterly conference held It la a trite saying. 1 know but Many of ua concern ourselves port; we must comply with certain Sept. 26, 192?, Arthur H. Scon-ber- g geles In May, 1929, tb Saints held their It J nevertheless true, that one reas of meetings in the Hollywood thougn regulation. We must answer te Ith the lessons today was ordained a high priest by certain specification and agree to Apostle David O. McKay- - and set Conservatory of Music at 6469 Holquires spiritual food aa he does they are not lessons of tomorrow. boulevard, about five miles effort ws study the the- do certain things. Our nation In as second counselor to lywood bodily food. If he would live and With much northwest of the center of Los Anories and learn th rules and th Its wisdom has learned that some apart thrive spiritually. master the data that forms ar necessary, some order President McCune.stake at the time geles. David H. Cannon still was and formulas The Hollywood I have observed many times that has to do with things that perhaps must be maintained before people of its organization consisted of the bishop. soma turn away, almost with dis- pass away when death cornea enter la it this thereInglewood Ward. republic. hot, following wards, . which had all In our schools ws memorize with fore, reasonable to expect that the previously gust, when spiritual food la menbelonged to the Los AnInglewood ward consists ot Saints tioned: while others whs are strong much effort the things pertaining Lord desires those who wish to WUshire ward (con- residing in the of InAnd healthy spirnaally. are ever to tb geography of our country to bis presence to comply with geles stake: the weal half of tho for- glewood which tomunicipality situated about ten hungry for those things that and of other countries We learn certain rules of order before be- taining Belmer Adams ward), Alhambra, miles southwest ot the center of - strengthen their splriual being, the names of the capital cities; who coming bonafide and complete eltl- - vedere, Boyle Heights, Garvanza, Los Angeles. th rulers are; how the countries sens, of his kingdom? While mil Glendale,. Hollywood. Lankershlm, physical and Spiritual. J allies MeCardell wife chosen as then alongcomes Blare welcome and while he desires Ocean Park and Pasadena Have you not often noticed that are bounded; (later elder of th Latter-da- y presiding world war and th very geog all bis children should return to Belvedere ward was transferad to patients at hoe pi tala or tn sick great Saints residing at Inglewood. Nov. to changed. The! him. )t would not spell equity If Los Angeles stake in exchange 21. 1923, beds at home, never seem to enjoy raphy of the world the by President Leo J. Muir; cities no longer exist, forms w were not all to comply with for the Redonda and Inglewood their food? They sicken oft times capital he was set Feb. 13, 1924, to of government ar altered, In fact certain requirements or if w did ward of that office. apart made a were ,- when It Is brought to them; their which part of the out very not all enter through tho same the Hollywood bodies are sick and Inactive and some countries fadew learned with stake). The branch was orInglewood itself. Things , , require but little food. The real map gat. Alhambra Ward. ganized as a ward Sept. 21. 1924, If we approach a consideration yesterday, ar useless strong man. healthy and vigorous. much effort with learnJamee be MeCardell as bishop, Other maps must Alhambra ward consists of the of true religion with open hearts la always hungry. The athlete in today. Saints residing in the he was ordained and set apart Nov. and minds, if we learn our true Latter-da- y bla training, In the pink of condi- ed, new formula memorized,in new the 1924. but 9, the ParAlhambra understood, to and of our to and ever machinery Heavenly municipality relationship tion physically hungry The Bishopric was reorganised one to toe ns of San Gabriel and Wilmer. ent and our is called to his meals but once, great curriculum of our Heavenly be another, and if relationship w pray to him with The headquarters of the ward are March 9. 1924. with Charles B. while the sick man to seldom bun--" Father, there ar b things to exto facta acquired, Alham26 learned, Stewart, In tot back North hearts First Jr., as bishop; he succeed otir at Street, open guidance only gry and gets bis appetits - when tn be had that will teach spiritual development and if we do bra, where tho Latter-da- y Saints d Bishop James MeCardell, rebe to recovering. Is It not so periences and ar eternal teeaona us tney that those things that under his Inspira- chapel, a frame building, formerly leased. with ns nil la spiritual things, whan tion we are prompted to do, w a Baptist church, ls located. This our spirits are healthy; when our will not pass away with the changInglewood ward wa transferred the will soon ho led without long argu- place is about 16 miles northeast from the Loa Angeles stake to the pouls era clean and strong? When ing of political things or with and of armies kingwa a re In attune with higher rise and fail Hollywood stake, Jan. 1, 1929. ments, without coercion and with- of the center ot Lot Angeles. be of lasting bene- out threats to his In May, 1929, the Saints of the The Alhambra ward was organthings, we seek nourishment as doms. butus will path of blessing, us to coming and fit during man who folto his ised does salvation. the June with 19. ward held their meetInglewood 1922, the strong healthy plan pf f to My time to about expired so In lowing officers: Andrew O. Larsen, ings and Sunday school st th working or training his physical eternities. a of ar that lessons rethe Among I plead for a conclusion t. being. bishop; Glen E. Wilcox, first and women's club building at 926 to! turn to themay When we shrink at the thought permanent nature, that 1 Lorenso Myler was bishop, spiritual, to the reli-m- Ammon M. McFste, second counbe mentioned? virtue:, honesty, considers ou reel things spiritual. It is well .o unselfishness, The selor. which he had mpy Stewsucceeded Charles chapel, haring j Qrg, devotion, love, jus- tlon of ths phase as cently been purchased from the art, Jr, who moved away in 1927. of our check up on our spiritual health. and many well aa th mental and thelive, ' physipulpits, in magazines and over tice, loyally, appreciationare dedicated Prest. was, Baptists by ' theInradio learned cal. Not In a Lankeeahhn Ward. ranch time and space are other. These thing bigoted way. Not in Heber J. Grant, Dec. 6, 1926. class room of re- - a narrow attitude, do I feel that bring given, to Jthe discussion of the beat byasus In le released Sept.- - 7, Lankershlm ward consists of Lattethey are virtue that per- there to need of religion I do feel 1927. and Marriner W.Roske!!ey r-day virtues and powers and beauties, ligion, Saints residing la that, part to the , ate, of the various creeds or tain to the aourand there to need of n church with ln-Its- was sustained aa bishop In his of Los Angeles known aa North more than to th mind or to tne churches cf the day. God did not trbutea. stead. In San Fernando val-of tend hto gospel to be burdensome. In' May T926 "AH&mbra ws n. Hollywood, I Inquire of goers hody, ley, "about 22 miles northwest of and of people generally aa to their Strip USs of all Ua creed and Intend his admonitions well organized and flourishing th not He did center Los Angeles. Lankerof "isms reaction to these religious efforts, Its theologies and of all lta to be irksome nor his requirements ward with all the usual auxiliary shlm to the Industrial center of you will still find Christian ro- difficult to fulfill. not I find hi the minds of many, many and He does Marnner W. moving pictures dwelling in tho hearts of want hi children to go about with organisations. people the question, "Why religion ll was still bishop. women. A branch of the Church was or , at all? or "Why any church at real wall rounded men and long faces or with resentful hearts Boyle Heights Ward. ganlzed at Lankershlm June 12. all" to Bigotry is not religion. Theology He want to be our school teacher, with Edmund Paul as presid1924, It to this question that I want to not religion. Theology is n of Boyle Heights ward consists not our school master. to address myself briefly tonight of God, a theory of hi exisof him ns n kind that part of Los Angeles bounded ing elder. Later the branch wa to think like I to ted. hto relationship This Is termed a practical age, a a theory of severe unrelenting on the north bv Mission Road and organized as a ward with Edmund BOt ot as bishop. practical nation. We are living tn man. Theology is a function the I ilk, to think of him as Valley Boulevard, east by Indiana Paul Latter-daJudge. y n period when much time to given mind solely while religion is A Saint chapel waa rather avenue, south by Industrial Way my forgiver, my helper, to on Th . to more practices of the heart. earthly things. one who will punish me and west by the Los Angeles riv- dedicated In the ward Jan. 29. the than contho th discussion, th therry. er. The center of the ward to about 1927, by President Heber J. Grant. aa Important, missteps or wrongdoings. while true religion is forI my am Impressed with th spirit two miles east of the center of Los Bishop Edmund Paul, together Although wa era playing mors templation, the th performing, th doing, these of Angeles. with his counselors were released that inspired the writing than wa aver have In man's his- practicing of. good things -was conward in organized Highta which Boyle you stanzas I give wo are making Jan. 21. 1929, and Heber W. Nor tory. perhaps In February. 1923. with David P. ton wa , Its Greatest Function. clusion. They were written by my appointed presiding wider greater progress In things temHe as until one of bishop. presided Cheney True religion does not make a new bishopric should be The dally press; tba mag. personal friend, Chaa. J. Reed, 19. 1923, when Clawson N. until - poral. axinee are filled with hems, ar- - narrow but it greatest function this city, who after years of physi- August appointed. is to make tolerate, cal suffering, passed from our Sk Inner was chosen as bishop with tides, editorials, out, that have to to to broaden, Joseph W. Covington was susre midst a few months since. They Charles Brent as hlz second counse- tained do with business, sports, education, tha human race. Spirituality or acas bishop of the Lankershlm IS. lor. a At held on Jan. hi was an meeting be he will were written while ward Jan. 29, 1929: Heber W. Normusic, etc. All our efforts seam to llgion tell u there be for the development of our counting; there will be Justice, death bed. If we have in our 1929, Bishop Skinner was honora- - ton was sustained a his first and retonee bodies or our minds but" there Is there wlITbe rewords sndtherewitt hesrts'th Leo Beck and Joseph W. Mathont M. Pratt os hla second be punishments. If we realize this had. we would talk to him oftener counselors. another part of mans make-u- p and to 'James E Williams was ccunselor. Black; more w assistance not apt his receive to ar will which and you Just as important and thoroughly In May, 1929, the Saints were as bishop In his stead. H chosen frein another one those of of because so more considerate be two than more, these th perhaps holding their meetings in a chapel was ordained March 21 1929. we not to him: . mentioned; that la being over- our dealings in life? Are w praver quent When the writer visited Los An- built ot California stiicco, on tn not God let me live each lovely looked and much neglected by apt to be more helpful, are Will we geles in May. 192. the Saints ot corner of Cleon and Collins streets. many of our good people. apt to be more forgiving? day. Boyle Heights ward were holding The ball had a seating capacity of not be disposed to be more virtu So I may know that, com i have reference to th spiritual meetings In a hired hall at 2111 E. 906. Joseph W. Covington still - what may. oua, more useful than otherwise part of man.- - 1st St. Jamee E. William suiteas. bishop. Wo all Inherit a spiritual Inclin- and aa religion to th great teacher, Ive done my best to live th bishop, and the ward had 'a Relief ation. In th souls of all, to that the great mentor, in thee thing, Mar Vista Ward. way. a Y. beM. society, a school, Sunday life? Why Tou want m to. feeling of Unship towards our Mak- why disregard it in Mar Vista ward consists of latterMIA and a T. L. M. I. A. ar that causes ua to think ef our little It? Why ridicule It and -day Saints residing in Venice, Elysian Park Branch. past and our future estate, but say tt to only for th weak or for Forgiv me If I do not pray Vista and Culver City. way. there is a tendency manifesting it. tha affeminata and th Elvston Park branch consists of Palms, Mar Th to Venice a resort on the Pacific elf in mankind today, to drift In church on every Sabbath, th Seims residing in a locality away from that spiritual part and The skeptic, the Irreligious, th known as Edendale and vicinity coast; the others ar towns located day devote our every effort to th demay remind you of th when Elder Andrew Jenson visiten short distances inland. Culver City As some folks do. evil and a moving picture -- oenter,'1 done velopment-- of th mind or th wrongs that had been Los Angeles in Ma, 1329. Tha is - Mar Vista ward wag- organized body. perpetuated under the cloak of relheadquarters of the branch are at To be truly suoceasful, I feel our igion. It to granted that bigot 1946 Riverside Drive. Los Angeles, early in 1929 from a part of the live should be wall rounded; ana and th unvtrtuous have misused about four miles north of the cen- Ocean Park ward and commenced behind Should develop all thro aides this sacred cloak to hid ter of Los Angeles. Wallace A to, function as a ward April 1, 192t, of our beings When the writer visited Los Anwhile doing wrong thing, but let Jackman to president of the branch world ef: Thera are some who feel hat It ns consider th wihoie which had a Relief society, a Sun- geles 1929, meetings were a of result th baa been to affeminata and sentimental to good that day school, a T, M. M. L A. i held in a hired hall on Venice The lovely spiraction. M. L. A. fin T. I. asnear heart Boise avenue, at to a and attention boulevard, that invisible give any Primary sociation. Meetings sr held In a Mar Vista, hut the members of th development of the human DYING HYMN. part of ua that attache us to a itual Every th beginning. halt. branch had a chapel tn coarse of world beyond this If those who me sine dreadful hired An independent branch was or- construction on ths corner cf Cen feel this way would take the tlms hour of th day witnesses manly, Earth.' with it dark and Ills, Edendale at to road history they would find aouragsoua unselSsh things don Sur.dav. boulevard and Windward ganised tinells Sept. Recedes, and fades away; 1927. with Wallace A. Jackman avenue. that tho real eharaetera; tho outi by man to his fellowmsn. groat nae heavenly 11, re- Lift np your heads, but high actuated, as tions being standing leaders; the man ef presiding elder. Addison T. Ocean Park Ward. hills; wss first and AJvin statesmen:., th ligious motive have extended the t - Stohr secqnd" Te gates of death.Inventors; tho best leaders and eves hand of help Id oiherTiationtWti counselor, and Elmer Ocean Park ward, which was millions been have tha Blair branch clerk. soldier have devoted time to the does by in 1929 consisted of Latterwhispered eong, Garvanza ward consists ot the organised consideration of religion and have comforted. Orphan by the ten of Mv soul is full of -day, Saints residing in Ocean Latter-da- y My blindness is mv sight; Saints allowed it to Influence their lives. millions have been protected nnd In that residing Sadta Monica. Venice, Park, sorrowful have The shadows that T feared so long part of Los Angeles known as High Palms, W need not be rough to be educated. Th Culver City and Santelle. Are an alive with light. land Park and vicinity. The ward David O. Stohl waa TrtTungr we need not be crude to be been cheered. th naked clothed, bishop. extends northward to th mounbrave; nor need we be loud to be and th friendless have been beover the Elder Stohl heard. We need not be brutal to friended. from th beginning of The whjlc my pulse faintly beat. tains, east to th Pasadena branch, ward anti Feb.. presided 1928. whan the 26, . My faith dolh so abound. south to Mission Road and wen to Ocean Park ward possess leadership, nor Immoral te till! and will be as long as the wa discontinufeet beneath firm my I to In grow bn masculine. ..., Loa feel, found the of true The religion, Angeles river, spirit two new wards (Mar Vtota Th green immortal ground. of the. ward ar at 11 ed and th hearts of God s' people. The Re! Leaders. Santa Monica) were organised East Avenue, near 6 7 th street, and or Goat Objectives Ocean Park, after this instead. The eal leaders la tha courage gives about two miles northeast ot the That faith to me and th real leaders ef today past change became a part of tho Sanar Low as th grave to go: Again religion furnishes an incenter Los xt There Is Angeles th eaee who have or ar centive to do good here for the I know that my Reedeemer. lives: Relief society, a Sunday school a ta Monica ward. attention to all three partsgiving of their sake of 'this day a .well 'as the' ' at; vgvMi in TV morrow.' i'Jes.iatie a Primary association. A. Hoglan t Redondu ward ooasista.-of-Lab-aimost port to sail to,:, Objectives or goals of Garvanza ward. bishop This to true because true religion j or determinations ar th factors taints resitting to Redonuo Cord nnd Kins: doells Where my Ward.. ,... ,.... jjanhattan Beach, Hermoso Beacn offers - aa Inoeotive to do nobtejthat make for 'ultimata-' success O' grav, where to- thy victory I Glendale ward consists of the and El Begundo. all resorts on ths things. A spiritual training tells rather than th obstacle or the O death, where to thy King! Ba there will be aa accounting oom Latter-da- y ), turmoil or th barriers that pre- Saints residing in th coast of the Pacific ocean. ALICE CARET Ov . i e I nt I ' Hill-cres- ay en-was -- jsAi . non-chur- .g Ros-kell- g-- Ini 4 -- W- Mart-.n-dal- ,' -- - -- hesd-quart- er t wi -- ja , t,r,r -- (1926-1971- J presiding aldar. Later th branch was organized aa .i ward, Redondo and Inglewood wards were transferred from th Los Angelas stake to tb Hollywood stake Jan. 1, 192 In' exchange for Belvedere, which was transferred from the Hollywood stake to tb Los Angel stake. In May, 192. th Saints in tha Redondo ward bold meetins. in the Eagles' hall, which to about 19 mile oouthwsot of Los Angeles, at 117 Ardmore street, Hermosa Beach. Thera was a Relief society and a Sunday school in th ward. Santa Monies Ward. Santa Monica ward consists of tho Latter-da- y Saints residing at th popular bathing resort of that name situated op th Pacific coast about 12 miles west of Loa Angeles. Tt also includes the Saints hi Beverley Hills and Sautell. At a ward conference held la Ocean Park Feb. 29. 1929, lt wa decided to divide tb Ocean Park ward into two new wards and to call th northern division Santa Monica ward, with John T. as bishop and th southern part Mar Vista ward with EUck Sorensen as bishop. The separation went into effect April 1. 1929. In May 1929, th Saints of Santa Monica ward held meetings In the Latter-da- y Saints Chapel in Ocean Park, a tins edifice built of California stneoo, situated on the corner of Washington nnd Strand streets. Th ward haa all tha nvual auxllllary organisations and John H. Corbridg still to bishop. Pasadena Branch. Pasadena Branch, consists of tb Lntter-da- y Saints residing in the municipality of Pasadena, situated northeast of Los Angeles The locality to mostly inhabited by rich people, there being many millionaires. One of tho streets (Orange Grove Avenue) has the richest reputation ef being th street in th world. An Independent branch of tb Church was organized March 9, 126. at Pasadena with Ruilon S. Scott aa presiding elder. In May 1929, tha Saints of the Pasadena branch held meetings in a hired hall at 1476 Lincoln street about IS miles northeast of - the 1925, at Pasadena with Rulon Scott was still the presiding elder of the branch which h4 e-- Re-li-ef society and a Sunday school. Wltohlre Ward. Wllshire ward consists ot the Latter-da- y Saints residing la that part of the city of Los Angeles which is bounded on the north oy 6th street, cast by Vermont avenue. south by 54th Kreet and west by the city limits. When the Los Angeles stake was divided May 22. 1927. ths w half of tha Adams ward became part of tho Hollywood stake and was named WHshira ward. Bishop David P. Howells, who had formerly acted aa bishop of ths Adam ward, was sustained as bishop of ths new ward, being set apart to that office March 91. 1929, by Melvin J. Ballard. Harvey H. Sessions was chosen as first counselor to Bishop Howells and Henry S. as second counselor. Jackson Meetings wer held at first in the Adams Kreet chapel, but In September 1927. a new hall wa secured on the corner of Oak street and Washington boulevard. When L. Cox Address Delivered Over Radio Station KSL Sunday Evening, July N Conference at Montreal Ocan Park ward, with Solomen a, Cor-brid- ge y 1,r-r V (Spscis! MONTREAL, The picture Is Quebec, July 14 ot tho missionaries laboring in Montreal. They are. sitting, from left to right; Thelma Hansen, Maurice A. Jones, president of Montreal district; Varda to Vermont Hanson, transferred district. Standing. Dwayn Cornish, Irvin D. Zundei. Albert Peterson. Tb missionaries her are optimistic In regards te tho advancement of ths work. Th conference held recent lywas well attended. Saint nnd investigators silk readceived Inspiration from th dresses of Prest. Charles H. Hart, the visiting and tha local mission tho ones. We have been given privilege of holding street meeting on the busiest corner in Montreal and many people atop to listen to th message of the elders Hundreds of tracts have been distributed and many Boeks of Mormon have been sold. We have also been able to visit many of the people in W enjoy receivlna their homes the Saturday issue of The News. Science and Religion Into Their Truths Do Not Gome BT C Conflict. N. LCND. So called conflicts between re-- ity of any of tha systems of truth llgion and sejsnee ar said by one, entering into conflict e ilh the oth- to be ers. high scientific authority Th firat conflict, that is, the mainjy a contest between two different species of. Ignorance. This first of any consequence, between to rather a sever indictment religion and science, tyok place against the thousands and the mil- long ago, at a time when to w orld lions of honest minds which havs was in its infancy as far as scienIt arose sincerely believed, on the one side, tific truth Is concerned that science tended to break down and raged between the Catholic rethe old beliefs and standards of church, then all powerful, and th ligion and that it led directly to great man, Copernicus, one of tha atheism; and, on the other side, first of that great array of master that scientific truth was banishing scientists, who was bold enough to th superstitions and fallacies, as stand forth in th face el tha some styled that which passed for world's scorn and ridicule, bravo religion. However, a hen wa un- the supreme power of the church and proclaim and publish his thederstand it all in the light of his Rule earth, . knowledge, the -- arraignment ory that man-w- ith to not at all severe, but merely a was not the center of the universe; statement of fact. that the earth was round, not fist One very important point that as all men believed: that it did not ' must b kept constantly in mind stand still but turned on Its axis when pursuing a study of religion ope in 24 hours, and circled th and science i this: "Ths founda- sun ones in every 365 dais; that tions of real religion ar not laid it was only one, a very small one. where scientific discoveries of any among a great number of planets kind can disturb- them.'' Such to whirling in space. The conflict arose largely because the truth boldly proclaimed by religionists without fear of success- Copernicus was s priest of th Catholic ful contradiction. Those who have church and hal ordained gone about prating ot how science to preach and teach It doctrine and intelligence have brushed sslde and beliefs It was not his busithe old religious beliefs, ths funda- ness so they thought, to concern mentals of th religion of Jesua. himself with science; tt was not for war proud and boastful and sure him to think out new truths Did of their ground, and st on time it not the Bible say that the earth had really did seem that they had re- four corners? Did it not tell of th ligion on the run. But time has nds of the earth? Wasn't there proved that they wer mistaken. Bible proof that the earth was flat Both th Bible and religion have end that it stood still? And was withstood their assaults and on- this planet not the center and cirslaughts and grandly survived the cumference of the universe? So storms of opposition which have believed the church of that day. and raged against them. Their funda- so believed all men of that time. mentals stand and always they will Such was the gias ignorance ot stand. And they held that day and time. In a comparatively short tin to their ignorance a though thety men have almost vllmh-- d In stars and brought new would happen if men began to think of May, 1929. the h'eadqusrser and to set forth new th ward wers on the corner of worlds of knowledge to men from for themselves their study of astronomy. In their ideas? " And so th conflict raged and Country Manhattan Place around lone of evolution have thinker. For exthis gone study rathey Lett new a Club Drive, where term th dim begin- pounding hi views he was persedar Saint chapel wa being erect- to whatof they on life this and cuted, hounded, ostracized, and explanet ed in conection with the Holly- ning wood stake tabernacle, about two have blazed a trail of knowledge, communicated from the church. bright as the shining aun, which Copernicus did not deny God; ho miles west of the center of Los almost riaggers the m'nds of or- did not turn against true religion. Angeles, but meetings were held men. And '"thus similarly He added to the sum' of the worlds in ths Oddfellows ball on the cor- dinary haa science gone out in all dtrec- - truth. He was one of the pathner of Washington boulevard nnd tlons. But let it be known that finders of the race. We know now Oak Kreet. David F. Howell Kin tnnh depnd .ll that there was no basis for any conwas bishop of the ward which bad Inant In rllKl0 manner on flict between th fundamentals ot the umal auxllllary organism-- , J.Tolu'oB or any other rel.glon and th truth which ho truth taught. Also w know that th field of science. Religion before men had sny scientific thing that made the conflict was A TRIBUTE. knowledge. While science was delv- ths gross and stubborn ignorance The following. lines In memory ing and digging out Its truth re- of the dominant church. Ignoranca of Ellen Bangerter wer written ligion ws developing the consci- won the day for a time, but truth the aspirations, triumphs, and eventually other by Ethel Cooper, for th family ences, the ideals, th spirits of men. The truth to great souls came along and proved ot th departed. that th truths of science era more that Copernicus was right and they on tha truths of added their own truth to hi . Ho Asleep, yes our Master called her. or leu dependent waa one of the beacon lights of hisTo dwell In tho court on high. religion. Ail truths are related, and it proper re- tory. and hi reward was the and truth th when Called perhaps ,to fill a mission-Shalb nown "ft mut-of roo- - itia ny w ho ha v striven" w ask our Father why? lationships sr concluded that there to no poselbtl- - grandly for humanity. Nay for Ho th wise era tor. the San Jose district, arrived in Only doeth what is good. that city Saturday. One-Minu- te Essay. - Elder Donald Whim pry of tlm Would our hearts today hs sorrowed. By Louis Ward. San Jos district has been transIf w only understood. ferred to the Arizona district. President Glenn E. Nielson of THE "BOOSTER SPIRIT .. Blessed be the God ef heaven. tho Fresno district has- - been reona called our dear I Ilk th "booster" spirit. '" It leased He and will return to hto homo means progress, and progress to a at Cardston Alberta, home, aftWhere she'll never knew a sor- law of th universe. But like every- er a short visit with Canada, friends and row. In Salt Lake. that to good, th booster relatives Mingling near o n r Father's thing els Elder Reed Anderson, of Grace. spirit la subject to abuse, and when , throne. 1 intb Idaho, ve laboring Arizona abused N becomes fore in th community.. Thera ar district to reported ilL but it is beEllen dear, w now resign you. cities lieved he will be a, . oon to rear that States United in th Rest in peace than for a w hile. sume- hi missionary work. Wo will miss yon sadly miss you. hound to grow as the years to by, At the Jury Ban Tranctscd dis- but because of their geographical Miss your girlish happy sraila. climate and other things, trlet conference, lie Dutson and But you're gone from pain and situation, Mamie Gardner were assigned to they cannot make rapid progress, labor in Sparks, Nvds, and those who would continuously Tou will never suffer mAr Elder Ray V. Fifield of Weston. cltie failure of th these upon father you will meet harp Husband, to keep pace with their mors fortu- Idaho. Is in Los Angeles recoverher. nately placed neighbor era, from ing from an operation which waa On that bright and golden shore. th standpoint ot growth in th performed at the Suburban hospilanguage of the street, knockers tal n short time agq. W will com to you our loved one rather Elder Harold L. Woolston of thaji booKers . Every true To a land so sweet and mild. who underwent an operation "booster" will do all caa toward Ws must stay kora for a while tha development of hsth city to Lehi, for appendicitis some time ago ia dear. which ho Mves, whan he feels reported to b rapidly recovering. Just to watch your Util child. that others ar and not doing aa much as thy might ba wlil endeavor to. But wwTl meet yon yes up yoadsr lead them Never will be play th THE HOMESTEADER FRIEND. When onr earthly 4 If Ms part of a carping critic. People of moist, green, fruitful through, I tends where body and soul ara O. prepare a place for ua there, fed, For ws went to bo with you. Pacific Coast News J Believe that ruin is always a foe,, a thing to fight and dreal. from your Sleep, sleep and led But w were torn away from every (Special Correspondency) sorrow. comfort and success LOS ANGELES. July .19. But forget ns not dear ona. Mr. urge to hew a home out With our parting tears wa'ra say- and Mrs. Frank ...Barn and Mr. By aofwild th wilderness. '. years r and Mrs. Harold Barn of Salt For ing. w fought a Wasteland .Father IK Thy will be dona Lake have been visiting with that ,wa dry and bleak, but friends and relatives in and around whey w somehow raised a few thin Loa Angeles for th past week. Mtmi fomKxM L,.(toJLAKfiae t. Ail 94 oath.1; reps. enough to tie us therg To sin by sitonco when w should President Margaret Miller of 'the With came as a masked friend . .; California mission Relief societies, protest underwent an operation Monday And freed us, brought eur lull , Makes cowards out of men.-Th few who dare must apeak and morning at ths Burbank hospitaL eyed, hopeless exile to an enL Mr- - D. J. Fugxi of Pleasant CARLTON CULMBEE. apeak again 8rov wife ot President Fugs! of To right tba wrong of man. Nads, Utah. . , to-d- -- ao-a- rd h. - -- -- i 1 , y' |