Show IMPLORES CHILDREN TO HOW PARENTS Veteran Commercial Trav eler Fills Tabernacle Pulpit "W h no speo fic ment on of creed or do tr ne the serv ces at the tahernacle yesterday afternoon were unique in tl at the pr nclpal speaker E b Hooper a eteran t aveli g man of Den er is not of t e Mormon faith President A H Lund presld Mi at the meeting and the se ond peaker was Apost e C E Pen oho w o ga e a docti nal d scourse on bap sm fo e dead. Mr Hoope a add ess was a eN.tend.ed exfmp f cat on of the comma dment. Ho or tl y father and thy mother He said tl e j oung1 people of the present generat on we e p one to fo get the com mandment and that the nfiuence of the Chr st an home was somt mes not ap predated by those ho bear the heat and b rden of the day The speaker quoted Henry A Grady s tribute to mother and drew ail eo quent Tjord pictu e of the t re ess love that sought in (after ears to make her grown up h dren comfortable Just as if they were boys once more ccord ng to Mr Hooper the commandment Honor thy father and thy mother was the most sacred that cou d rest upon the soul of the youth of today B shop A H "Woo ey offered the open ing praver after the cho r ad sung ho e at Home Tie address of A post e Penrose was as intended to show by scr ptures that the duty of the ng was not to the v ng but to the dead and that God had revea ed the way in which the m ions who had d ed in darkness m ht be sa ed through work in t e temp e The choi sang Song of the Re deemed and t e bened ct on was pro nounced bj Pres dent Lund |