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Show PROFESSOR li LKJffi SAGE Educator Preaches at Quarterly Quar-terly Conference of North Weber Stake. Special to Tho Tribune. OGI.d.W, Doc. 27. Presenting as an example ex-ample of influence the thirty-three years spud by Jeaus Ciirl.it on earth and all that wjih said and writ ton before hie corning. Professor Lev) Edf:ar Youn;; of the University Uni-versity of Utah contended In a sermon at the ORden tabernacle today that this influence in-fluence alone should furnish ample proof of thft divinity of the Savior. His tser- : mon, the themo of which wan "The Life' of Jomi9 Chrlht as It Appears to the I Mormon People," was deli vcrd at the at lei noon Hi.nMon of tli.j N'urtii Webr Mali; quarterly t:.i,i iireii'ii. Among the grtti works that had nt trael4-,i (he attention of the world prior to I in let's comitie,'. affording to Professor Profes-sor Young, were. Aristotle's writing. Even 1 he.-e, I tit; spi-akr af.i-erlfd, rera rded nb aiii'-ng the Kiea.u-M writings of the world, t.iiir.i to .-rt th- Inlhien-.e that has re-huited re-huited irom ih.- s iijipip-ny of rhrlnt's tx-ami'lc. tx-ami'lc. 'I'he tiiiio:. men iai principles of Moi monii-m. lie i-a.d, ui- hatd on thi.i Minplicity of chriM'a hf ami he arid' d t lint I he re t-lii lion of Joseph .Smith, the Mormon prujJiet, has been ihe greatest great-est announcement wince Jeus un-'se from the tomb. In uit-'iiik Latier-dav S:dnts to perfect their g iit alogy, Protrssoi- Vounp declined that iwer.ty -eight ditn.-n-nt nationalities me represented anions rnembfrs of thft Mormon church and that u I most every c!vi;id iiuitMH of the world i jepre-.Titri. jepre-.Titri. As an example of the widespread Influence that can be thus ex.-rted he f-ald (h."t n.oie than ;r"i per-ors woulu be dlncriy reached tiiroiiTh the recent eun'ei'Hioi) of a l:u-Hlan woman, a Grt-eli Cjlhoh'. to tin.- Mormon faith. At the mornlnc sr-slnn of thV; confpr-en.'e confpr-en.'e Cue j'uke rep. rt v. as presented bv Counselor John V. Kinih. Mm GeorKln .Marriott, president of the Relief society. so-ciety. rep'JHf'd the work dne by that or-fc.'ari?KHtl"fi or-fc.'ari?KHtl"fi and she also spoke on the sub-j-Lt of "Gen. -alogy," as ihH work Is carried car-ried on largely tli rough t lie influence of the soeletles. Joseph ". Smith Jr. s;joke In t''e morniiiK on Imptism for the t.ead. temple orK and frenealogy. I loth Hes-Mo.n Hes-Mo.n nf the confertJice were largely at-I at-I tend- d. |