Show MORMONS Of STIll PONDERING OV OVE REMARKS MAS Of SPEAKER l IN WARD IA DOUSE O Kays Kaysville Utah home homo of man ninny of ef the theold theold theold old timers of the Mormon faith and their descendants is is wondering just what hat was meant by the address in th the ward m meeting meet et in ing ing house Sunday night b by by- John W. W Woolley of Centerville who came as ho Ito said to del deliver deler er a n m message o to tho the ward from the high council of or tho the stake Mr r. r Woolley talked to t the tho o people of pf r th the tho ward for foran an hour or more moro b before fore fore- as ho he said Mid delivering his mes mess mesag age HH address ad d. d dress was partly on polygamy Jm 1 h he discussed t titling temple templo work and other kindred subjects as well Then he came to what ho said aid was his message message mes meso sage which had reference to a conference conference confer confer- ence to bo be held a month or so o from front no now On tho question of polygamy am it is is rather difficult for those who ho were not at the meeting to determine just what tho messenger from le meant There are aro two opinions I Some of those who were at the meeting meeting meet meet- ing believe that the sermon was a strong plea in favor of pol polygamy amy and a covert covert co co- co vert encouragement to tho good lood Mor- Mor Ol mons to practice it These quote Mr Woolley as having said that poly polygamy amr is s being practiced now now now- now of of course coure it itis is 18 forbidden I they said he lie hastened 40 to todd antI add dd and that the time would again come ome when it would be bo practiced ced openly by y Mormons or lOns Mr Ir they say y re re- erred ferrell 1 in support of his lua doctrine to revelation elation in iii the tho Mormon ormon writings wherein herein higher glory ot in lu the th the world o conic ome corpe seems io o be e I promised to those who vho practice polygamy on earth His son Lorin U. U J. J Woolley was also a speaker at tho the Kas Ka's ward waid Sun Suu- ilay ay He referred to tho the prophecy of Heb r C. C Kimball that one one half half the Mor ormon or- or mon non people would apostatize and hinted that there arc man many now supposed supposed sup sup- posed to be e in the fold who really aro are apostates Then he went on to mystify hIS us auditors by sa in saying that he hid had been to Salt Sale Lake Lako City b. b by the an- an tho of the tho church to attend 13 a meet meet- in Sunday lag ng Sunday night and that a crisis crisis was wasat wasat wasat at hand and md probably would occur that night Just what the crisis was he did not and ma no one orie in pro pre tends ends to know though somo some ma may bo be I guessing Blessing ue sing I When a asked ked as to what happened at athe atthe at atthe the he meeting Sunday night Henry Blood bishop of the ward said that ho lie had har hadnot not lot noticed anything in tho the older elder Wo l oy's leys ey address that seemed scented to him of any particular interest to an ordinary newspaper news- news pa paper aper oer reader i I 1 J am ain sure ure he said that Mr r Woolley did not say that polygamy is being eing practiced now T I certainly nl would have havo lavo noticed if he lie said anything like liko that hat And therefore white while I I could not recount everything that Mr Woo Woolley said since since it did not make a sufficient sufficient- l ly y strong impression on me mo to enable mo me to remember it all I am suro sure ho bo di lid did l not say that As to polygamy Y being beinA practiced an anho anthe n the ho future future- I 1 recall that he intimated that hat poly polygamy amy would not ho he thou thought ht be jc practiced iced in his lifetime Tho The impression im tin- mi might ht be he left from wha t. t he said sid that he ho thou thought ht it would come como come in some somo future generation I frankly do not kno know what Mr Lorin Woolley meant by hy the crisis ho he said was at hand I have o been wondering won won- dering since what he me di did mean b by it But Bitt what impressed crl me th the most a about out elder eMer Mr talk was what he said aid about tithing and temple work and amid not so 80 much what he had to about say slY polygamy An effort was wat mado made to reach either of or tho he speakers bj- bj telephone at their home homo in Centerville rho Tho home of John 1 l' l Woolley was reached and antl the man mari there who s said he was Mr Ir said that neither John W. W y Woolley nor Woolley could be reached by oy telephone |