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Show I 2 4 , THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, Church Department 19.12 Relief Societies Report Full Year i : i h i Stake Conferences Nearly All .1 Held Film Projectors jUade Available I ' -- f , . Onfer, nr STAIvE for, 1132 ( tr , the Relh den win close, aft. a moat miooeiwrful cries, t la annouiued by the gen preMdeury r tlio auxiliary. v.n lho final conference he ' n keheilulod and general board Biiinlxua assigned for visit a fal! low The ; Relh f, m tetv sesslona for th'l MiulvOpa, lu Joseph and Junr ex (take. In connection with quarterly conference .Nov. 18 and 20, and November S and The Ht. tioOryw stake, November 20, Will) Mr. Julia A. Child, second town r'br JiJ the general presidency attending, and tho Hex stake on thojoune date with Blder Mi B. Bradford ropi esejitlhg th.Netllo gen, eral hi.pr.l, I to a. Union Sunday To Rent Apparatus ' School I Upon Requet i ' t4 3; Attendance Urce . 1 Iuirgb attendance hitva marked each stoke eon re,. nee held ,hy the organ IifutlOn, President Lon iso i y,l Boblsofi announces, adding that all take and, ward officer bay received th ponftwvnca program with enthusiasm and a determination to faoo their many, problems with renewed Spirit and decision. Tint t Belief anilely conference program have featured spiritual1 devoioitment and the people hav been lit god Through th exercise of thlc fultb to not let the prrvsenl econouti condition (break thslr morale- Belief problem have been dm, e lowed by the general board member a 8ii the Make fcnd ward officer. wherever convention hive been held. It la lo noted that wherever the Belief society nrgant-nito- n Wo located, It waa urged to closely with organised relief agencies atffT especially with t j county. commissions. t Miuljf IrgeH In addition they hav been urged acquaint them, lve with the detail of iho povirntnent relief pnd to study It heat Ue. progrifi that they might make the moat ad viAvtngdoua uc of tho fund and i relief provided. White relief problem hav been wlao strea ha mostly featured, been laid on the aortal, literary and theological activities of the Belief society., General board member hav visited eh conference, and hav reported condition lit each sink A welt the progress mud bv th , Relief society organisations t tos, r 1 In thq jrard. Genealogy Books .Placed in Library -- j dlaokd in , Library iiooriS Ctwlio Slovakia i ti Casopla Slpolecnnatl Prato! CMkych V. Prase, Publication containing Information of Staro-Sltnos- Families, Bdi-to- r, lve, J. ,V. Slmak. Clo , k V, p t to 112. Pub. 181 j Prague, Hungary Lonyay, bio KrtenEln Csechcb-Hiovakla- n Roc-onl- ' brd ronl monu-bt- 1 R irv b roJtffUan Thoprrntln bo8Vfr fop Um trrtt d h lr brnln mu-rhi- HIut Jlbrnr rcvtl of filmthdrii ftnn drmiind lnro tho flit nnouncfr-O- f thfiiu nvnllaliilKy WU tndfr. It that many hoolf to not had an will he able tinder arranKmrntH now fkrrfrctrd to rnlov th bt nrflc of the available filma on Old and Tra- tainent and Chttrrh Jimiory tub-- Jt t . Tho laat 'nrr.tl roniirrenro programs of the .Sunday arhool Inloo hJve be a recorded on filina Th?e are available for on uartl, Sunday prewentAtlon thool rbnfrrenfre pmirrivint The May and November of The Inatruetor of thtpfent year contain the fomjdet ript of DroKi Aina, This HcrSpt With the film, now that projection innrhlnofc can be obtained, make It pPwMblojfoi many hoola f reproduie theiTalrrna-rl- o fronferrneo prowl arn of the Sunday Sfdiol ITiion with effrctU if h filjna projeot atill, not motion,! piiturce. 'w'hloh hav to mm i Wc do not ark a n v people lo throw away any good iSley hnib om gol. we oulv uNk III,,. lo and get-- mine. What If all th Oos-peilil c l' world bo, ciiihia, (bla They would then eo cte to and the id, w.ing jof Ood would be poured out upod the peomy ple. which Is thn desire of whole h art Joseph Smith., In reality and eehcii w do not differ o far tfnom othenseot) in our religioug views, but that w could all drink Into bn principle of love. (ne of the grand fuinlamenlat principle of la to receive .truth, let It come from whence It may Jo. eph Smith. j, T i 'Mor-monis- 1 rub - Becorrt , 1838. 4 In Ntn th1 Holland, pp. Bljkaarchh f In Zeeland. Betro- acta van Ren nutgerlljkett Stand In Zeeland. By Abr, Mulder. Catalog or Inventory of llvcorda Ip Archive u nf th Government In Zeeland to 1812. BUb.;lti28. 14) pp. , . AMMHH'AN Illinois Notahis Men of Illinois and their Male, Compiled Under the r. supervision of Wtlmot and Bub. by thn Chicago Hally pre-vlo- 1912. 429 i s Patriarch Jensen , Dies at Home in San Luis Stake n, i -- -- I J, iu J I , i jjp and Happiness l the object design of our exbdcnce; and will be tho and thereof. If we pursue tlmi path that lead to tl; And this path t virtue, uprightness, faithful new, holiness and keep- Ing all thn commandments o God. Jose ph smith. Stud I w (lln-ga- first Lonvay tarniU. Family f hlatorleal study of a un. gartan family.. By IJr. (johann Karacsonyl, Translated Ipto th tlermap languagn by Ir. Vlktof j Kereszty. , t ar Psxsony. lI2.i ,pnb, 1 KN(iI,ANl j I Vessel Arrives Newport Pagnell J History of Newport Pagnell and It Immediate vicinity. By Joseph Btalnea Printed and published by C, Tlbe, l42i At Europe Points 218 PP, i' i NlTIIKRIAMig van de doop-- BeaehrlJving n trOuwCn b, gruatboeken, Van do register van over- ledciun eri. In da van !MaKh&UaD i 9, teeremle ,r twry le al rhll-dre- I beru-icnde- lit Nonrd-IIollan- - Drlesern. Calalog of th- regisof baptisms, marriage, and burials, also of adccesalon and In. herltamt commuted to th Vara of lb UuVernment tor Depository - ter it ! frith onSvrtl of the 5. S. in Plymouth Kuehind, Hinve, Krnnrfr, No ;Noi rnhef anti HamhurK vein her reo Ived Ncfarmbt t 11, Krlilnjr ttho rhur h oftr" bytmMHhim KecIfurofd VVoirf , n pidigrein. marriage, and sscuti heon. Fub., 133. 5 pp, tnverilarls der dooptrmlw be. grant- - en ineel register bet MJksarehlof depot in By U. Van eg en II. I- With Elders ; bene-ve- vor d Invoering Van den Btjrgorlljki n gland. By i H, Brouwer. Catalog of the register of baptisms, maitrnge. and, burial In Ho, Holland bt fur the estn-Bailment of Arthlvt for Vital Stta, t lal Ip (1121. Pub . HU., SIS pp. lUdderaehap van Vduwr, of Cleacbledebla dec, VsluWseh JopM erg, opgeluiaterd door hunne Arht Kinder-e- n Btamdeelen, Jlpwellikcn, en Wapeti . . . Bv Mil. W, J, Baron Tl A bluing van Cl lessen bttrg, Tho knighthood of tho 'eluw or a YounkJ Veluwsih blgtorv of th er. Illustrated with their 1 grnra-toglc- Incident In tho spring pf I98J, mv father das Invtted to preach in n si hool house near home, whh h icreatod an exelm, nt. On th Sunday previous to his meeting, nn apwas circulrjied that Mr. pointment Hpll v a Methodist presiding tlder, Mortnonlsm" at tn would expos Htdn school house, at 4 o clot It th in ji m and every family notified but wa nelghborh6od ours Bering the turnout, I went to tho meeting. Mr. Hall delivered a discourse from th Revelation of John. Chapter 22, veise 18 'if thss any man shall add upto unto him thinga, God shall add n that are w ritt, tn tl)l lha phigimy I hook.' Tie assorted that a fur that wa wa no more revelanrltlfn them i no mor tion, vophey, and that all which whs written after that tlmf ,pt nfemlug to hu roirla tlon or mophecy was from hell. 'Although but ft bOy of f iflt i n. I looked t t nly ot Mr. Hall when ho mmle thl assertion, and could plftlnlj Pfriotv him change color; hu alopmd and tammered, and declared that If tho proela.nu of the 'golden Bible world smite Ht, Lawrence rivor, o that he vould go to Uanftda dty shod he would believe It." His dtseourie was ft , truils ot ftbuge. backnd up by Klder Bachelor, ft Baptist minister. A soon as tho meeting was dismissed, 1 was surmumli d by about forty of tho neighbor of nil denomination anil asked what A thought of Mr. Hall' sermon, I replied that 1 was never ao astonished In all my 1 had supposed lift-- ; Mr Hall to he ah honest man, and to hear him Un to th rongregatton when th whnl assembly piust know that he wa i lying, astonished me beyond measure. fWhnt did Mr. Hall ijav 'that wit hot true ' they enqultv d, I replied. t'H nnld that ftfler John wroi hts text, (hat there wan no more revelation no more prophecy: and Jill that wa written after that (pretending to bo Inspired wa from, hell, whtn he knows, and o does everybody else that looks In Md0 of ft large family Bible, that John himself wrote hi year thr Kplatle and tl tlospel Several after that text was wjlien.' of the Methodist friends ald itn could not b ao: but an old Fresby-tertuamong them said. 'When vou go home, .look at the chtonologv In vOurt fclble. and vou will find It Hat thof A Is right' A mor (astonished company I never saw. f Word lias rea, had h re of the death ofMana-sIntiiarih Chilsten Jn--- t In the Hun Lula n, of stake, p'oi, years lie served be- of the Knstdala ward, lni,t et apart in 1SV7, Atl Munassa In, held nmr of trust, f botli K.iuhir ami ei , h lastli ul. L 28. Me, J, ttsi n was liot n t'el. I kill, at Aarhus? , mnurk, and inmn to Amtrtiir when lie was 13 old. being lutptlod ft mem unit her of the f'hureh on th way to the Halt Lake Vail. y. The family totaled at Moroni, and latfr, h moved with hi own family to th At the lime of hi j San Ltilsivalley. (death ho Was a ptitilnnh of th Mtake, lie filled a mission to his native flnnd In He spent time woiklng on th Bt. and Ueorg and Manti temple, iconlrllniled lilieraliv to them of hi a his time and later mrans, lempiu worker. After serving for three year In the Black Hawk war, he helped I Kuropean Halms in their trips. I from the Vast to VTlh, under th I direction of President Brigham j lotlng. ' Mrs, Eilsa ! Jensen, I, Is widow, also 18 children, 9)1 j imtVIvcs; 32 and .grandchildren 1878-1H8- 1 Ilelatc--s erv. f .Th ill dtiv he Malted his horn H soon commenced, traveling and preach-- J (ng His former1 Christian friend I denouncing him a saying I I hat the Improv ed condition of hi health was the' resolt of Insanity; andw ere great iv surptlaed that , inoi about tibia ilia a they did lu vtry. he where ItelghboWrotul preaihed he was (follow ed. up by sectarian ministers, who slandered and a bus the Sslrjts in very poslil mans rd i hr. In ot lo save, it possible, (.heir sinking craft. Mr. Talbert, Itvho wa ycjy famous for preachfire and eternal punish ing "hell Inent, ' nd was th Freshy terlaa at a sal'minister a) Iarlshv-llle- , ary of I9u) a year and picqulstivs, mv on fathei Iramo of IplO New at Matlhlavlll, lntlpg Yoik it n d Interrupted him Jn most abusive planner, dotnumllng a sign hnd pronouncing th solemn sen tenee oP damnation on all Who should leglli voclha word. MYtather told hlnr In tho presence of th eongregafibn thab, h was ft w liked man had an adulterer, and that hi con option should be exposed of all nitAj. In th to Urn e course of ft few morit h M r T.i lliert wa dismissed, from dais ton gregacton, who did not appbove of It in (umdurt tn lodging wtthf hi hlrtd Bill, ft custom 'w hU h.x It was proved, h had long prattle ed t ratty man should know- (he touvihJa bapllged was an ijimle of thi -- rom-pnn- Journal as NU M i In 18 Is Frophet Joseph Hmlih,naiiBly Jonn Hmlth, who artvrword beho en mo very piomliient In , t butch, lie ailed for vcral "year a presiding patriarch and is tho only man In the churi h who v b nu presided er four dlstlntt stake of Zton liecvlt el, 111 win jj vo, go A, Hmiih wiolo th follow ink 'V' fnlht r had bt-- for ectvral for fetus very feeble in health ond tiluiut six months pivviou to Ihl vwtt not f baptism, hod been able to ibis --barn He wa ptonounced by ph i, tan to b In the last stage of uimsumptton. His neighbor all ved that bapthtm would kill I cut tho its In the creek, broke a road for forty rod thtough th uust on two feet of snow, the day was rarv cold I ho looked on with astonneighbor ish, pent, egpecttng to sts him die In the water, but his health continued Improving from that moment. i Hiring that evening he had a Melon of the bavlor. Tho next Mithe Fubll A m Ki'bfriil of HO" i r t hoot Anlm lf iut ftourtti? niiAiiU foi i fl otblnic haoH on a to Bumluy ra? Mk i Above an- - Uu miwlunsrlni of Hto IJvertwsd of the BrltH , hit nilsMlon gatliered at a recent smferemst bt King sirgf Ilall, Btm k Imrtl, IcaHea-liln- r, A largo atleudainr, of ntembent aixt frkssh featured each meeting of tho mn fere i us, at which were, given by utiMsion officials, and leimn of progresw and Increased activity weeo given by tlio mlssltmarlist of 41m district, Thoso in the alauo phgure, who semi gr,sUugs to their friend, relative and aesoelales at i"mo ami Mr. Rlntha 1. Dougina, Urn Is! I mission president of testlut ; ltellef Ircstihut Jansw II. Dougin of Hie British mission! I'uti Inrt h Ja me IT. Wnlll of Umi Iairos-nmisslolt; F. Vernotl Hnw-iothe lit acting president rf 11. erMMl itlartet and Ferris Allen; A Naylor, ilt-ir- abroad arei , Left to right; front ' nk rot-Fra- . i I f I f WK-U- n s,uid 1 ert u, row I Kill, it D. Ward. Hob-- 1 Bridge. Tlsutm H. Harris, t Derry Is Matthews, trslsimo M. V ante and John II. Biggs. I 'resident tlarenee It. FJlswurth, of the lilveriMHd dlstrhd, was In-- f lie Fresh m hOsplIal avmerlng from an appendl'-Hioiieratiun as the time of the eon fere nee. j 1 ( Tho hhN) Jmd tho follOMtnif mli tonai U board; BHt Donford Hlophnttf IeO Tnkr; FafrTon KlHot Cull r, SIt Ann AVapr alt Laker MlM MiHfi NVttlo L. Woodbury t leak Halt Lftik Duami Harold OiHHter, a Klllmorn ja da fttcait Hunter K. 1M11, Offdnn; loinn: .Norman Klrkhnm Pilt Lnk: Maho Hampton HUI Traynor Idaho: Low Maxwell Wtbb, Fall, M sa, Arlxpnu, Rey Arnold Hubfrp Ariyono; Mcliny Maiehy, Monro; flmrold Rowland William Hull I.nkej Uyrum Ib nhnnln Ktiek non, Rnlt Lake; Aivrl 1U ud Rotor iron, AbnMoon, Idaho; Alftrd To ph Trlckaon Salt Tetike; fttmford avno Halt ftronhek Hmlth, TVivlij Ptronr, Halt teak and Albert ,Elmr Clkaon Wood Cion. lnct C Mr-aa- 1 |