| Show WHO HO THE N NE W APOSTLES S ARE ARES I All Sons of Pioneer Families And Arc Are Well and Widely Known HAVE LED MOST ACTIVE LIVES LIVESA A Coincidence Worthy of Note is That All Are Products of University of Utah tart Hurt I a II Pornier Judge 7 a I sil O r I Smith Sos It Ii Ir I r n v The mo most t general satisfaction Is ex u pret cd on nit nil cli shIes Hides today tody over the tho appointment of ot the Ito three now new members snatchers of ot tho the outwit Council of at Apostles The Tho senti sent sentiment sentiment ment uncut of bf approval Is ii not only voiced within the lie Church Chunh but among Utah generally who have known knowlI the themen men aunt and their work as citizens of ot the Lisa state lII hol Whitney while living nt at Lake lois hII for many years written tutu In kindness to t nil 1111 people in H a 1 manner maimer showing a 1 sleep deep phil philosophical Insight InDI ht Into th creed of or his chosen cho ell faith anti Its while nUH Mr Ir McKay IcKa at Ogden and Mr Richard nt at Tooele have each ench b beets been en known as 1111 young oung and mess men who have lustre TIer per performed formed useful service to 10 their rom com communities and to the tue Church In III which they the were wera born horn The Th n nell v appointees are ate considered exceptionally l well equipped for tOl om the work before them liens ns IS they the me are all pro products products ducts of ot their religion and anil nil of tho time west vest western vestera ern era soli soil In III which Its It problems havu h e been heen fought out They rhe belong too lao to the more recent era ern of Utah life lire In irs which they the results of the Ihl labor of or the Lisa Ont fruit generation nind lived HII under conditions lea less hostile and offering more opportunities for tur educational and spiritual develop development ment scent than hams In the thc fret first days when whoa there wax was only a 1 waste of ot arId and the that molt Important question before the pets peo people I pie was rae It overcoming Hy lly a x coincidence deuce dence they are alt all three products pro of ot tin th I of ot Utah where they ob oh obtained oh Lamed their education while growing up In Salt Snit Lake lIk and adjacent valleys SInce leaving school the till work of op 05 Whitney and Mr Ir lass has b bees ct e along educational lines whim Mr 11 Rich Richarts arts ards beets been engaged alfr l extensively In its business In Tooele county count The men mell are i all sons eons of ot pioneers and kno I what effort It hues bus hR taken to tn bring the Church to Its present nt condition of ot spit growth arid ind nd prosperity through nil all the adverse Arleu with which It hues hall had to 1 contend m FRANKLIN Franklin the Ih first frel appointee named Is 18 a con on of or tho the Me hite ht U we Richards formerly of ot the council of Apostles He lie was 18 born borsi at DivI t county Feb reh eb 23 1861 and was WIS baptized Into the Church O 12 I He lIe re ro remained In III for lor the larger part of his hie hi boyhood and then In lS I I he moved to county count where h Ji S I Hud tI a II ranch moving In lit to Tooele where wh ere he lie linn In luis his Church positions h lie he haa has lys A becis Ul 11 and an diligent At ut tilt the m of ut 15 g 1 he was vas an List by hy his hi the hue ceremony occurring In the till l n House June n Ii He lie Hewan was wan then thell assigned to duty as M a B ward Teacher and remained In tItle this until lila his mart Inge In lii IS 2 to Alice A nn of lie He then he be climo erk of ot the WIler quorum also served in the th of ut stal home president of ot the V 5 M MM T I TM M 1 I 1 A and ft n number of other othel positions 1 iotis I in be lie was WM ordained a HM Su P duty enty HI mour H II young at lit hue I POU to Tooele lit Ilius he lie took uok up UI bin Church theme and a sid hits ha a held hel l man i ut K I t Jit hurts them time the II in being beisig that t lie t of Sim Suits day caches ward Teaches Teuchel anti and home borne In III 1 ho lie was n ordained a It High Hi Vilest lest and was set lIet et apart as us second l lo In t Pi evident Hugh S H In I n July Jill I SR hit was wan or I tic I a oJ i ii mid lists has ace licen IJ en s Ii 51 sI a Hint Ott to the I It e itta be p The Ihl activities M of ot Mr Ir l In ll life lift lal hellI exten lv lvIn II In 11 I ti I St l I he hI hi moist the I v of If then thun culled called 1 the tI Hill ver li of lit if Des rot In lii a n coin so In Rag lI h lun ge anti and hater latet Co Sit l thu iho th coulse In III I it sit siLls clout I leaving It In lit 1881 t to up take Il n ILal position with al lb the iso I t 1 tah au Cen I iii I rat I ron 1 now it a ahue the hue 0 O 8 Ii J I roul roa l which position he Ito held until I 8 when he Ito tt th ser Ker service service vice of ot the list roa roat At he lie has on Oil the she board buit d of of ot the tue Tooele Irrigation I compani BH ste eccie eel lury lily and us of Slit tho I ho school and II itil vas re p at I vo from rusts t In hI I ii tho Iho t it ft State to U re of I St 9 1 1 ORSON II l r The voik iv ik of tuf If Orson Ferguson on oll In III Utah Is I too well wel known know It in steed need II h comment ommen Ills His history of I C Itah t ails Is I a genera II I rated ra t eti an as ten Ill III In contribution to till or nf the tIle f t Hi 85 II It was Willi compiled when Ih lit original datu still h in iii the thu of ot those whose acts were being beg u timid and gives n is complete of nf and a nil later latr eras eruM In its the wet west wetAH AH As a i writer and duel a IL poet In InT T hone work the Ing tone I phil philO O IbiS lun huts long lOll been known sits Ihl the thc Chinch and those who also have hll vo Interested themselves In lii He lie lt literature Bishop Whitney lists has served as liS head healt of cC It th tbs Eighteenth ward for man years and ond he will bo Lo missed here by a II great many who hmo here hI como come to hove 1011 Isle bin pet utes and have beers been attracted by hy It is Into luto learning tie the deeper spirit of ot their religion Ho lie was the thc son of ot I horace lot ace Whitney a II Utah phonier whose hoft father Newel ewel Whitney was nas Lisa tho first presiding pre BIshop of the that Church hurch Ills III mother Helen Mar ar Whit Whitney ney use lIe was trait v an the oldest ohle t daughter of Hebet C I I ball Otto one of ot the original Twelve He lie was wan WI nani d 11 for tor his hili uncle Orson K I Whitney hitney another pioneer and tot for Jn ien a Il close friend of Isle hl In Iii tha tue lila Ids hl course III In life had hind been shaping Itself anti and ha hI be caino the founder of the Lit JIt 1111 club which flourished under antler his hi guidance as president He lIe WAS WM wa also connected with tho the eta eln and amI amII Delta I ella Phi Ihl d bating societies and anal thaw show Ill til a 1 all one lIking for In irs I 72 hn hl made his hll debut delIt oil on the stage which ho hue canto came very en er near adopting as ass I a life urt profession antI from froni which he hI wax vas al diverted only Cal by b his hl strong love 10 tot fin ho principles of ot his religion and thus thA fact that tint he was vas called clIed upon a 0 mission ml slon while preparing hImself for tor a 0 t theat career In III October 1876 the tue th rail call for a 1 ml mIs ton was sus 1111 and asid Elder 1 Whitney labored In Pennsylvania where ho lie ob his hili first Out definite and lasting letting Im in Impressions ot or this truth of the work In is which ha ho h was Wll engaged Ho Ito served 11 In Iti the tho oily city council from tho hue Fourth pre precinct In irs ISIS 1880 and aUt went treat on oil a 11 to te I In I 1 S1 S 1 during which time Mine he lIe wrote much fur for tile the th Millennial Star sisal and returning In 1883 became a II re r reporter porter on tim the eret News OR for tOI which lit lie laud worked before leaving heavIng III In hISS I SS he hi first became known ns a II u writer of ot history completing III In that thai year jear a ut of ot Heber Heher C Kimball which witS was by the th fatally family In he lie published bin hl hi l Writings which hl h had nn Rn in n mediate and anul marked markell success and anel wan A compilation of If writings slain IMe S 1873 when hi hili worn wore written In Iii n 1890 1510 ho hun began his most mOMI Important amid best hut known work The history of at ci r t Utah tah In four volumes all nil of i have now beets been published He lie was W II com corn commissioned 1 to undertake this tile work hy ty h President Woodruff and ant It was WAR publish h nl ed 11 volume by volume until about I year nar a Plo jo when th the last lut ap a aar p ar e In time the l I t t conven 1 1 tion keith held at lit Silt Halt Lake Lillie City In its ISM hn Its II k I vin us a delegate anti and took an usa active part pan j especially e In itt HIP thit th debate on Oil woman 11 In ui iii I t hn ho accepted the chili chal I of ot ph y at nt till the iso II nights iii Young t I i III In taught insight English it iii tie school for fol several I I Jem 3 In Ins loot 1 01 Whitney h II ne served Her 1 In lii the tile slate Legislature n nil as a 1 senator and thou then has hils given Riven himself hlll elt large lImu Q J I j jI I lo to the cork In III till this historians om 1 It I iii n II to his hla ward labors labois as ns i l I I of ot time tile Maul tijI ti I I i i Tho date of ut his births Is la July I 1 1555 m i places him among who vho I lh known every vicissitude ut the A I tali anti and th Ih lr long I S Self elf gil for tor existence AH As n it I child chilil hU hl i I recollection was Wa a of or tho the blade black hours hour of j the th Johnston JOhll loll episode In III is which t earlier of O r present day fal al 1 rs of or had hu created u ut J time of or great for Or the early punt net nettier It II r tier In when lie ho was WUK three years hIl 1 of or lire age he ht was Wa as taken away to the 14 south while Salt talt lAke was abandoned h I Ito 1 to tIt army anti came amo hack back with the f I general late Into In that Ue loll I wan as educated In lit this the common schools ot of i I 1 Salt HuH Lake and finished 1 his hl school edit edu education I j I I cation In lit the lie of lc lIet sow now i t j the tise of Itah lItah of which h Ii J q hits hns lIne b Islets en an nil active lieU member of or the I Alumni society As e a boy ho he its got out 1 Ii Into the 1111 rough life lite of or pioneering HI III Ills fIrst work was as a n 1 grader In time Lb con eon construction t t j camps of the Union coming ceasing west from Green Ither After Alter 14 II r that flint ho he was WIlS an nn express I driver a 0 saw ew dm I p Ing InK machine agent and a clerk in ill 1111 H i ton inn 41 i J sic Ie stoic In itt ISH ho to com cons j his hI university work and In IS L L It pent n is year far ns Re a 1 clerk In a l i canyon m firm urns h I t 1 1 W 0 O Id T tj David 0 O McKay its It the hue youngest of ot 1 j th three men chosen He lie Is Ie thirty J I two years jears of age n l and IB a tt sun Son of ot Sena Senator I tor McKay of Huntsville Weber eber L I t I county where he ha wan born bom As a 1 a boy bov i h he hue attended the Huntsville schools and later cume cunte cum 01 to tt ti the University of Utah where ho ito graduated In irs 1896 II The Thc next yeas cat cal ha he h went to on to n a 1 mission I mind find remained for three years as heath head 4 nf or the Scottish S branch of or the Church After Atler a very elY experience ho returned to become a 3 In lit th the i j Stake In its which po post l t Ibis lie he has lunS continued holding nt itt th this present time the time office omee of ot principal of or ortho I Ithe the tho school He lie IK Is married and resides rel l s In lit Orden Wh I ho has lived Itell since taking up III his position In his the tha cadem He lie has luas Ions bug been n active among lisa tho t i organizations of or tho the Church 1 i mid un has done a 11 great Ireat amount of ot work I Ifor for lor the Mutual Improvement null and th the i Sunday In hi the spurts sports p of hi his I students he hats ban also been ue n deeply in ins Inter i ter and has hils accompanied them to Salt lake Jakl for tor their th lr meats meata with local i Institutions His III father David Dah Mr Ur Kay U Is a II pioneer mid a number member of I Ithe the state senate F SMITH IR m I Ii i i Jos lh r I Smith Jr ns nil n lIt Church Chuich hlll h historian ha t been bean b m i I actively antI and ably engaged In the his historians 1 tartans oco for tor some comae years jears He l Is III just 30 yeats of It age ege Mid and Is i the son SOli of ot President Joseph F and und Smith f He lb Is III a ft 1 native of ot Salt Halt Lake City and andna I was na educated In tn the public and Church J schools hAs ting filled a mission to Great Britain H U HART HAlloT 4 Charles H II 1 Hart better known to the thO 1 people of at northern Utah as aM Judge Julge Hart Harton on account of or his hili hI having heving served long I end and well WIll on tho the district bench In Is i yet yeta et eta a young than man ilia II In Its the full tull prime primO and vIgor of or life He lie served as ae a a it 1 number member of or th the Constitutional Convention that framed the organic Uw law la ot or th the state State of or Utah and was one OM of ot Its lis strong stron pillars Ills UR home Is at Logan and Inti he was Wati just preparing to go 0 on a it 1 mission when hen his hIli elevation to one nf ot the vacancies In its th the First Council of cimo cunto I Ir Ii Ift r i ft I |