Show II L II SI II PRAiSE Spirit of Handcart Pioneers Impels Worshipers I 1 h 4 7 7 4 I V s t S 'S a f j a a'S S S S 4 j f A Allt S 1 It t a I J L 4 4 S F iI 51 r 1 S 'S S 'S S 1 r 4 it r v 4 2 55 S i S it V f r J a l' l ii 1 6 1 f t It fI THE SPIRIT THAT PUSHED HANDCART PIONEERS ACROSS DESERT WASTES TO THE REALIZATION OF F THE TEMPLE BROUGHT THRONGS TO SALT LAKE CITY SATURDAY Leland Van Wagoner Telegram staff taff photographer in this remarkable composite photograph catches the spirit of thousands of faithful who vho gathered in the historic tabernacle Saturday for the s semiannual conference of the L L. D. D S. S ch church l S DIVINE TRUTHS RESIST CHANGE SAYS SAY S APOSTLE I Greater Missionary Work Urged by Sp Speaker aker p. p By CLARENCE WILLIAMS Danger lurks ahead if we pat ourselves on the back too toom m much ch Joseph Fielding Smith of the council of twelve of the L. L LD D. D S. S church warned thousands thousands thou thou- sands of members attending the third general conference conferenceS meeting Saturday in the tab tab- We have the truth asserted asserted asserted assert assert- assert assert- ed the church historian and the whole world ou ought ht to turn to us singing songs of joy but let us not pat ourselves upon the back too much much much-I I see a danger in it I IThe IThe The spoken soft churchman ad advised adVised advised ad- ad the m membership to go gp goon on keeping the commandments of God Gol in teaching people these correct principles brought to us usand usand usand and approved Jy by our leaders Pleas for more missionaries for promotion of the churchs church's glorious truths for repentance for dev development develop develop- lop lop- ment meat of ot missionaries and continued unfaltering interest in the thi security e program were m made de hr by other Q speakers kuL Tabernacle Filled The tabernacle was nearly filled when Heber J. J Grant church president president president dent opened the session Threatened Threatened Threatened Threat Threat- ened inclement weather Friday and Saturday kept many of the faithful away from the sessions Mr Smith sounded a a. warning against overdoing tolerance and broadmindedness Tolerance is not indulgence and we should not be so broadminded that we throw v over over- the teachings of the gospel he asserted I 1 am satisfied the kingdom of ot God is guided by fixed law and cannot change because we have become become be- be f come modern and broadminded The Lord is very tolerant yet He declares we are bound by law he said Mr Smith pointed to the fact that to receive the kingdom of God people must apply to the laws of fundamental truths He said we would be acclaimed to the heights and would be able to sit on thrones but we must be obedient Sat Satan n Broadminded l' l He told them that Satan is broadminded broadminded broadminded broad- broad minded as long as he can caa get the people to do evil and avoid the truth He added that Satan is even willing to reach each truth if that truth can be joined with evil and lead men astray He asserted that that's how came about in inthe inthe inthe the primitive church It I has been suggested by some that e e must quit thinking of God Godas as being in the form that man is continued Mr Smith Can we think of of God God as a a. man who has hasto hasto hasto to eat sleep and take a a. bath 1 it has been asked We do not have to think of ot Him as conforming to all mortal conditions but he did eat and has promised to eat aga agn n. n We Va are his offspring The speaker criticised those who sa say that baptism is not essential He pleaded to members not to make excuses by saying I am broad broad- minded He expressed the opinion that he knew Joseph Smith communed with Jehovah and th that t th the Lord spoke to him about lt organizing the church Expresses Gratitude I 1 am grateful that all that come corne through that restoration is the knowledge that saved us he said George F. F Richards another council of twelve member the first speaker s' s said ld the restoration of ot the gospel is what people needed more pi han an anything else read He A S 5 Continued on Page Two Column One L. L D. D S. S Visitors Cast Ballots S. S In Telegram Political Poll S S Continued from Page One following on the back of his ballot bailot S SS S Ive voted straight Republican since McKinley but Im I'm changing now now S Another v voter ter came came to conference conference confer confer- ence from Mexico Would vote for Landon Landau It If I had bad a chance he wrote Tribune Poll Scratching ing Heavy Scratching of gubernatorial candidates continues al at terrific r rate in The Salt Lake T Tribunes Tribune's 1936 straw poll It is shown by the latest tabulation Out of a total of ballots or per percent percent percent cent are scratched on this office S alone Salone The cross votes are distributed as follows From Blood to Peery From Blood to Dillman 1044 From Dillman to Peery From Dillman to Blood The shift of votes votes' fr Iron from m one party to the other nationally gives the G. G O. O P. P candidate a avery avery avery very small net gain The last hist tabulation shows Roosevelt supporters four years ago who have deserted to the Landon banner and 2 Hoover supporters support support- ers In 1932 who are now ready I to vote for President Roosevelt |