Show C O f R CE Of WEBER STAKE Interesting Addresses Made by Elders Charles W Penrose and Seymour B Young FUNERAL OF MRS J 1 W UREA URE N lo La c s IlIA I g Snit Sult A g Tho ho Ogden R North Kills Ellis Wins County School Ogden oen Utah Jan Ogden tabernacle was entirely unto to the tha largo large gathering of or orthe the Saints Sainte at lit the Weber W flake quarterly conference held yes y President lm esl do e t L I W 1 pro pre Bided sided at the services The rho morning e slon In 0 was vs s a commenced c ut at 10 by the tho choir under the di dl direction direction of or Prof Joseph singing Where the time Song of ot friend hips chips Heard Proper was offered by hy Ider John J N C e Flygare briefly brell re retorted rev the tho take stake generally to lie he In u IL avery very fry satisfactory condition nil all the tho or 01 being In full tull running order Jle Ie spoke Hoke of ot the tha Weber Stake Slake academy l I ls doing n II good work worl for tor tho thu youth Its lis Influence for tor good being helnA felt relt In every ward A solo entitled Guiding Star was seas sang by Karl Earl West T S 8 Browning of ot the High un II reported the tho labors of ot the mem member members hers ber of ot that thai body bod In visiting vl the wards throughout the stake and holding con conferences Elders N J Harris and John Julio U L I Herrick Her lIel Herrick rick tirade made short addresses addressed and Imd was followed by b Elder Seymour Seymor II H Young Youngs of the First Council of ot Seventy who Spoke of ot his Visit Isil to the temple while In III the east cast recently on the occa occasion Ion sion of the dedication of ot the monument to tn tin the Prophet Joseph Smith Bider C W Penrose was suns the next He lie referred to some of ot tho the sacred things pertaining I to the Kirt Kirtland land Ind Temple Templo and compared the great reat difference felt In that once sacred building when It was occupied by Gods servants mid and now In the tho tem tear temples riles plea hero In hl lion Ion all nil the sacred aril ordinances nances both for tor tho the living and the deed dead ar an performed Performs 1 r tho the power e r of tt r lad dad Is felt tell He lie counseled the people tn to have hale list e th t he testimony lc n Y of ot u f the truth In their on own n hearts that they may not nut bo Ic led away un by I every wind of at doctrine rho The I 0 tt Er d work Is nn an Individual work werk und and everyone must know for far ef and act for tur himself In hl tine lino with th the organization nIl nud revelations given Riven by h time tho Lord Ion which bring union mid confidence nr mid In that Is IH tho the of the Saints The afternoon meeting was wn eJ ed J at t 2 k by b the choir singing High on the mountain tops r I IJo Joseph Jo eph Parry Parr offered the Invocation Elder KUer Hoy Tribe be who recently re returned returned I turned from a n mission tot loli to Germany ex ox expressed I pressed his pleasure at once more be bo boIns being Ins ing In the tho midst of ot the Saints He lie I Wt felt that Germany German was wall ono of ot the best befit mission fluids Adds In the world where there are of ot honest good people oho ho will wm Accept the Gospel lIe He bore boro rt n 1 faithful testimony of ot the tho divinity of ot the restored Gospel Goebel The general and local authorities of ot the Church were presented and ant am unanImously unan unanimously IY sustained Elder r C P W Penrose addressed tho the Saints lie III said Mill the spirit of ot the world Is the spirit nt ot selfishness selth but the spirit of the Latler day Saints should bo ho betin boun un tin unell old The people of ot led Jod should she old bit regard for others which h Is 1 s true politeness In the little ns as well lIell as al althe the great things thing of ot life lite lie He held heM It nil its Ita a n most mOil gratifying sign of or the spirit of or orthe the people ople M t the Weber stake that lint they show hol their faith In the Lord by paying their tithing It Is Ic not the amount paid FO so 0 long tong as It ft Is la the tenth of their In Interest Interest terest but It Is the tho observance of ot tho the l law w of ot God that brings tho the blessings when the people succeed In rooting out and work for tor others as well welt ns Cis themselves they will he be able to live 1110 po tha the law luv I tW of ot consecration He Ile spoke poke of the unanimity In III sustaining the author Ill by this the raising of ot the tho hand hund us l n a sign mid token of ot what was In the heart henrt As Ae an nil example of what whal COM cnn be bo accomplished by b Intelligent obedience I and unity the speaker referred r to tho the excellent work done dono by b the tho choir choh Unity and und willing action create creato the grandest harmony and It Is the harmonies harmonics of ot and In all nil the universe that bring Joy jo The Tho speaker explained the th tan law ot or tithing and what IB Is meant by of ut our Interest annually It Is IB paid pule to the Lord LoII and Is not mans property but bUI Is held sn cred for or the Iha pur purposes purposes poses designed by b the tho Lord and amid the tho tithes are distributed as liS God Oud has lins ha di dl directed reeled Largo Large e sums are spent annually from room the thO tithes for tor or educational pur purposes 1 poses pOSOS m Osea and l mid many thousands of or dollars dollar to lars rs are arc pall paid out to help words wards build meet and Id for tor tart the tho he establishment of or headquarters and ond churches In Jn the tho va various various 11 rious missions oho also for tor the tho relief relict of ot the poor although nothing I Is specified as lIS to 10 that expenditure In III the original revelation which Was lUs given gien n In July Jul 1838 nod Is no 10 new doctrine The speaker bore testimony to the honor honer and Integrity and economy of ot President Joseph JO F I F Smith personally mind ns os trustee tor for the Church and spoke pol o of ot his efforts towards clearing off ort the bonded Indebtedness of ot the Church He Ifs complimented tho the Weber stake Make on ou the diligence of ot the tho Saints In paying tithing notwithstanding the tho efforts of the enemies of ot the Church against a It Ider J 1 der Pennine Penrose said that he never neler real lied how hOI little the tho Iatter Saints faints occupy the attention of ot the time world and amid all how bon lilla excitement nt there was wan about Mormon affairs until his recent visit to tho the east cast The turmoil alleged to exist Inh chiefly among umon tho the women of fit the tho different churches stirred up by b the preachers lie He spoke of ot the duties of ot the different quorums of ot the tho Priesthood from th the Deacons to the tho Seventies mad said mid the brethren who are arc too old to go on Oil mis mission mission sion pion should train nn op their sons In n the fear tear of ot Jed Clod and Ind enthuse them therm with limo tho spirit of the Gospel that they ther will willbe willbe willbe be prepared to go 00 out Into the tho world I and preach the ospel Sisters H S D Bradford And Tulle mile Hancock sang a IL duet duct entitled Let the Sunshine In the choir joining In the tho chorus Elder Seymour H 11 IL Young Youn briefly ad addressed dressed the Saints and commended tho the tholo lo g ocI l singing sin R a and Ind nd work sv ork being accomplished by b the Ogden tabernacle choir under the tine able leadership of ot Prof Prot Jo In Joseph seph e ne amid highly praised I his he good work done dm ce by b y the choir chor at Portland last lo l year which not nol atomic brought JIM for the choir but bul honor tn to tho the entire Church He lIe to the foreign work of ot the time Church and spoke of time the physical requirements of ot those sent on nn missions IIII that they be bo bostron strong stron In tn mind and mind body and urged ed time the brethren to live the laws la 11 of ot per perfect perfect teet health which God OUI line has given Ien to Its Ills people The great Injury to health caused lulled by IW the use uso of ot tobacco and strong drink was explained by ly the limo speaker who admonished the young men lien never tn to form 1 such Mich habits and antI If It they had formed them to reform nt nl once and live lle the laws hales of ot health Parents he ho sold paid fol should Interest themselves In him their children and have them live Ike so flO that lint when they the lire are embed called on eu missions they will not have hae the tho embarrassment of ot perhaps being told tod after atter bidding their loved OUCH ones adieu for tor a 8 mission lon that they have havi some sOllie physical weakness that would make mak It dangerous for tor them to 10 go out omit Into the time world to preach tha the Gospel The rhe conference was 18 brought broucht u l to a n close C by hr b m th r Doxology and benediction was I 11 by b Elder Joseph Stanford M I L A CONFERENCE CO l OCE The tabernacle was wan again crowded to 10 overflowing In lii the time evening when the tho thoth the th conference of or the Young Mons Mens maid and 1111 I Young Ladles Mutual Improver Improve Improvement r ment ent associations ns of ot the Weber slake was wan held Excellent was us furl fur furnished by hy b tho time tabernacle choir The Tha reports from the presidents of or these I I organizations organIzation vita showed wed them them to tn be In ht excellent nt condition Thu rho Word of II Wisdom was 1118 tilt the theme of ot a II lengthy ad dress by Elder Seymour Se H B Young Voting who showed the evils resulting from the use nSe of ot tobacco and drinks Elder followed briefly upon the same flame subject but hut going Into further I detail urging the keeping keeling kel ling of ot all ail the I commandments lie He especially espe en ell enjoined I joined purity 1111 I It of ut life upon the time young the young men amen he said mild should live ns as lIUIO lives hives as ns their 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