Show KIMBALLS JOY BUBBLES FORTH Rejoices Over Many Things With Provo Audience HE HAS FAITH IN THE LORD LORDAT AT Af LEAST WANTS FAIR FAI R SHOW GIVEN HIM Provo April 11 nElder Elder J T Gold n Kimball delivered a chara charar ad address address address dress under the auspices of the Utah stake M r I j A in the tabernacle last evening He said he did not think he could re repeat repeat repeat peat what he said st id in conference h wished he could he did not like to see some of f it in print after it was published lut Iut he was glad to see that he was sas reported It was as I not so in Lo Loan Lolan an some time ago when he said Mormonism was bred in his I bones and jy y the grace of ot God he would live it The he reporter had interjected the woy wele polygamy instead of ot Mormon Mormonism I ism and nd the report re rt was sent sen t through the over the Associated Press Th speaker had called on the Associated Associated a ed Press representative and had found him a fair tail and gentlemanly man He had allowed the speaker to send words east explaining that he had been I misrepresented resented but the account was I not sensational s and he never heard anything an more of it He however ap appreciated appreciated I predated the courtesy of the he corre carve correspondent He also spoke of an inter interview intervIew j view with Frank J Cannon in which Mr 11 Cannon assured him if he said he I had bad not made the remark Mr Cannon believed him this he lie also appreciated He believed the trouble that was now passing over the people would tend to broaden them in their feelings if they were getting narrow Elder Kimball gave some interesting i reminiscences of f his early years His In the Bear Lake country where he had grown tough and re referred referred referred to his fathers rathers work in the inter interest interest est eat of education building school houses etc and the experience of his youth I with his fathers family and with the young people who associated with them I There was freedom among the young oung people but there was no immorality and if any anyone one should fall fail it created a I sensation from St George to Bear lake but It did not create a sensation now Elder Eider Kimball read from a discourse delivered by b his father in o in which Heber C Kimball prophesied d that there would yet be bt great trials for the people and unless they had a personal knowl knowledge knowledge knowledge edge of the truth of the gospel they would not be able to stand The speak speaker er believed that the greatest trials the church had ever experienced were now upon the people and there was need of the people having a a personal testimony of ot the truthfulness s of the gospel Giving God a Show He felt the Lord would take care of his work vork at any rate he was in favor of giving Him Hima a chance In speaking of the congressional investigating com coin committee he h complimented the committee on its thorough t h work arid and was of the opinion that if it everybody did their work as thoroughly there would be no grounds for complaint com In this connection he said the time would come when they the would be glad to toha have ha ve a Mormon come to congress It r ht not come in our time but it would come The Mormon people would keep their pledges Even if some of the people had fallen tallen by b the tobe way there theore was no more honest t people In the United States than the Mormon people and If they were not honest they would be made honest by b their trials trial He Hl spoke of seeing United States sol soldiers soldiers soldiers diers leave for the Philippines and when he saw them salute the flag he knew he was an American Just as he knew the gospel was isaS true He denounced traitors who he be believed would go to hell He did not mean by that that everybody who left the church would go to hell but he be believed believed believed a 8 traitor had a through ticket without any anI nn stopover privileges He paid a high tribute to the late Porter Rockwell for his loyalty Porter had suffered imprisonment nt and nearly ne death but would not betray the people td ain his fredom El Elder dor Kimball also als made m e reference to o his failure to get rich his early am 1 v Now he was broke b ok twelve wel e times a year and even if he did belong to the I hierarchy hierarch which was supposed to be b rolling In wealth and offered to get any I of the men who ho wanted it the same sameI kind of a IL job he had ad I I |