Show President Smith Asks Mercy for Enemies I Ene-mies of the Church Joseph F Smith president of tho Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints delivered a brief address at the afternoon session of the conference confer-ence on Sunday President Smiths lonmrks were in the imtuio of an invocation 1 in-vocation ot tho divine blessing upon I i the people of all the vvoild in general and those of tho Mormon faith in particular President Smith said In substance I pray that the blessing I ot God be upon tho people of Zion I upon the olllcers of the church upon the people of the world I pray that the blessing of God bo upon tao prcsl dent ot the United States upon his cabinet and upon oar brethren and our sisters wherever they may he I lIra that the I mere of God be upon oui enemies It Is mj hope and oui hope that these enemies will see the errors of their ways nnd be led tc repentance The church does not wish them misfortune nor the suffering oi a penalty thcvwlll bring upon themselves them-selves the retribution which all must endure who transgress the laws of God and of man and who deal h unfairly un-fairly with and maliciously malign their neighbors This retribution will be In extent as the degree of offense has been The great judge will mono I 1 me the punishment that is to be meted out to the ctuinles of ills people peo-ple President Smith referred to no one speclilcallj as bearing animosity toward to-ward the church but Included fall who ciltlclse adversely Its works its creeds and dogmas under one head The speaker declared that the church was following tho will of God Almighty might as proclaimed by Jesus Christ his son President Smith said that Zion was glowing constantly and that piesontlj there would be demand for more loom Ve will not be confined I bj the restricting boundaries of n I valley between two mountains nor valleys between many mountains Our people and our doctrines and our teachings are spreading and will with the help of the Lord cover the whole earth |