Show ELDERS TURN iio LOOSE Of at TOO MUCH COIN coi At the tho cosin closing session of the quarter quarter- I I Jy 13 conference of Ensign stake at t the I tabernacle yesterday afternoon William iam I Armstrong until r recently pr president of ot the the Australian Australia n conference declared that bat t elders in in the foreign mi mission ion fields acIds aro o too extra a extravagant ant and spend too much mono money Elder Armstrong told of the work ork in tho the Australian c con conference durin during during dur dur- in ing the past five ti fiyo years rears He lie 1 that wh while whilo lo considerable advance had been noted still till there were svere many who were ashamed f to go fO to a n Mormon lormon mc meeting int on n account of oi the things the they had heard about the tho religion While Whilo EJ Elder or Armstrong urged the young men mento I to prepare themselves Cs for mi mission missionary try work ahead ho nd the sending of or older and more experienced elders DELIVERS A SERMON TO THE JA JAPANESE ANESE TIe Rev Herbert B. B Johnson superintendent superintendent of tho the Pacific ic Japanese mission mission mis mis- sion ion delivered roo an address s in the tho Japa- Japa neso language to about OO subjects of the mikado at the thc First Methodist Episcopal cHurch mch la last t ni night ht lIe He spoke in the thc Japanese language advising nd tho the little brown men to adjust themselves as thoroughly as 35 possible to their conditions con con- in tho United States Rov Hugh V. Gilchrist preached yesterday morning mornin at the Third Presbyterian Pres Pres- b church on tho the growth of Go Gods God's s 's sk kingdom k n on earth II He lie raid ll in in part I When Jesus J had given i cn his last mossa message o to his disciples ho turned ll l from them to speak with his father to make a report of his finished work His re report re- re port or prayer i is found in in the s seventeenth seven seven- ven chapter of John Jesus spoke first of himself and then th n of the message mes nies- sage c he e had bad given his disciples and of oi the manner in which they had received it Tho The truth had bad transformed formed them to true representatives of his bis fathers father's work or in the world Thereafter he be would be with his father in in heaven b vell devoting himself to extending the kingdom o or of e earth through these thero disciples pits In his prayer bo ho said I pray not for these alone but for those that shall shaH believe J on me through their word OPPORTUNITY FOR EACH EACHIN IN HIS OWN GENERATION Serving Sen Your Generation Gt It formed tho the subject of Ho Icv F. F B. B Short at the First Methodist church last ni night ht Rev TIe Mr Ir Short said sait in part Wo 0 are arC expected to be men who ho are arc factors for t good od in our out day dav destined by heaven cn to walk unC undaunted d wherever r our paths may open before us shunning not the tho unpleasant tasks o of life iCe Ours Oura is a life lifo of service service a service service to bo ho ron rim rendered tiered dered according nl to the will of 01 God What greater reater honor could be desired by bya a man titan than that of serving ing his o own n reu geu- geu For is not that the the- f sum Mini total of life ai after r. r all ll Is anything else csc I I I I I I immortal z t Cl hat d misconceptions mi of life lifo people I really have Some become devotees of the tho over ever changing n fashions in an environment on en of fr frivolity 3 absorbing that which is not bread and giving in forth jorth that which is not meat Some Somo place a money estimate on lifo life ad are arc seeking it where it cannot be found I The They Thoy who would live o well and Jon long must servo fieno well an and Jon long and they i who ho would livo liyo longest must servo seno bet best This generation is your our opportunity opportunity- I not the past or future but now You Yon have ha just as great reat an opportunity for service iu in Salt SaIl Lake City in Utah in iu tho United States ns os David Daia had h in Jerusalem and in Every E clep department depart depart- rt ment meat of lifo has its ts perils and each needs its heroes In Tn closing permit me mt to say nay that service is immortal Deeds great re t and small maJl good and ba live on ou Therefore I I ask you What aro are you rou doing for your our generation 1 What aro are you vou doing to I help holp this What arc aro n you von ou doing Joint to tomake tomako make malco lifo easier and better for those that live ivo about vou 1 Y M. M C C. C A. A FIELD SECRETARY PREACHES AT PHILLIPS Bruno Hobbs international field fieM sec sec- r of the Y M r. r C c. c A A. occupied the t e pulpit a at tho the Phillips Congregational J church yesterday morning mornin His Die sermon dealt with The I The Tho Bread of Lifo Life Lir tJ as applied to tho the soul b hunger n Part of it follows s The liTho soul hunger er the demand for satisfaction is one of tb the greatest realities reali reali- tics ties of life And Jesus Jesus' J claim is that as men cat eat of his flesh h anti and receive c him into their lives li the d deepest bUD hunger er i is sat satisfied ed And it is noteworthy that Jesus sots sets tl th the claim in front of all others 11 He lie Heis lieis is tho the bread rb The rue love Q and purpose of God GOll are aro visualized in him hm c. c The miracle of it is that he is a living liin living liv liv- in ing bread Great is the mystery m but sure it is that tb tho life lifo which h fills the tho demands of Christ finds finch the indwelling life ife of God A At a present flo power er to indwell indwell in in- in dwell and irradiate human lives ho lie attests attests at nt- tests the truth of the tho tb claim cl m found in inthis inthis in inthis this word The human Christ is to us in Tt revealing and glorifying nl what h he could not h be he in the apartness I s and glory of spiritual life The rn rose roC o drawn into inton a n beauty of expression expresion ion bv by bt t the tho bC Jd kiss o of the suns sun's ray that breaks ls in the tho dewdrop dew dew- drop as if to lend It nd the rIot glory of the prismatic prismatic pris pris- matic colors to the fragrant rant O petals would h l ho corch d in near noar approach to the luminary of the thC sIc But with what gentleness the sunlight rests on tho flower Jower to woo t it to So tho human Christ bringing near to us the tho warmth and glory lor of the tho fathers father's love lovo oi not only onh draws us but hut makes makos us fool feel that wo we can nn approximate something of the tho dream m our OUT hearts bint hint And Attil this brood a t coat continuing for the satisfaction of tho heart hoart There is in it the divine ino overshadow overshadowing ing int for tho 1 age C As the clear overt eyed said in big hia is vision ision of or Back of the tho lo loaf f is the tho flour and aud back of tho the flour is the null mill And back bruk of tho mill is the tho rain ann and the sun and ani the heavenly fathers father's will m |