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Show Graeae CLOSING 1 .1 SESS10:1 1 MecTecPQ11 I I Alocit"itaidintecisoryttowtv.kimariE 11 1 I !it I 1 1":"..ENERAL.'77,;AlTartalAGIqm Sarsaparilla C011folomEl OF 2 DESERET EVENING NEWS MONDAY OCTOBER 9 1911 2 I ktaaarto. Cbamagra C. Ca. tat Iwo elm.np.....Libe Platt wee Ito Oral tot lla sarserma JO kitata.por of Lama 116.01166".! C 4'001101:1""0"111AndikAlll0 'Woo& tato a.711brt& anorril from UliaokralliA4111:tioreall. akftestbscal Ot ,TRIBUTE PAM Oritaall Pewit woo Vellelataall "wet ejldm& 111004 boos dome adi ISO 1144 WV. coact. , r LIDA irtNt boll boo tastoo, dtrlars-1- tramsrameas Olobbollo :111-lunion- I 11,apro To ollsoll FRATTI Moro i 41111111.21y tbol limo is Wadi 11.1 toard s AM ; bort tbot go orio&-k- presentee!, 1-l-ua 104 Ed 1 I Loweir. &minty. &&& Morro two Mz V2c7.: 1 . 11.-ar-y r r "a's - ; senscutond Clecrence SJe 111, I '4 Si click-1410- MERV W, a411 i. Wee-mar- i I k h s vf.-- ...: Ewers L. i. It nags It's 1, - 1 .7 As - only 5 Bari Lett f. - I e. 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Itach- gtoptl. d".laming the, mob leadr serf boastirg tend tiothummusi M4r. F. Wtotary. David 0 a wrolik polo At 3 &thick yesterday ettsessaaa the eras,. tortoa ;r. 4r t,,.e. t that -- Joe runnel Duncan 31 st,..tul..A...r. aa re-rof tit, merning's . tottr'rellertotriert' , ee' Ivan 4 e.'1..,,.)-11,Aalphiroo lose-pStotribstra many and cueLlereacc. tiewlAtel f.etworo of the Church re- t : ..itn.Alialt,Ly would tail loon hills-I- va general coats-rest,IIIielnA- .4- tins the f biatorsiti. sad phttcoot.htJr a of hands the la the wned Its sessions. The Chet", sang Cie ; 141 prisoner PRKialbt..NT JublitSPH F. eilitTit ton of tio!. If of th fdctt,,;. i.ii themes. sad mint sorsa. obtotae.1 WW1 ST PRICES I:Mt gratiab oath. at presoling patriarch of as was Ms lb brother, rat ClICLIAIKtTLIP . LA' :1 Sabo of but sons. oupplutt antem. -- Hosanna's: Prayer sae of- - .1CIron the Ali th I fr'. earota made a 111.a wie,n iTAii President dueepts &leo Smith. P Pratt tho Parley 1 1: r in the rtret Peleaktelbel tea viewing remarks. ILO 1141141 teat feted by Patna:eh Joortb t Tayi.e. argon' needs ve a proitoa of his- I 11,21 Itelithant by the 1st imers the Illtrum 1. Miner. Sok.- glelliWZY, all"tilra .r" isle trol'il- - hoped that if them eerie any tao Lei t,rito (Amity litio avre still on tho lows VisaHeber orr.:41 l' Mimhult. after 'which the choir sang a secosid 'Tli. ". ". t it', aa thrtnous tomioett.co of his lie laaa vi.ilthl tketts hi the !NIT. Hardataa.. Vow, Menai. Pr,,rturta beer and 'was itt it 'thalamus Ian,' Lad iii Att. J dm Ta)lor. awl others of Ills tber rt anthem. -- Heeleritem of the Gospel." 4.1 lt,:a Ft,Ltt 0 hen he reverfed aori- Iv tolearet one anstiser laid when 1:,der terskas 7ne1e sere, at liberty. and they tle--, sprint nit sty, Estcy Komee.camp. he "I As has Eider Joseph p health. Jr.. of tn.: rtelluleatel 44 ileveaties: - taer go bsius, 1,,,,ey out itt,e amiceole. It IA of t o rJrn to fulfill the ormIttere Pre. front Prv osicat 'remd that trmlneI .., 11. Youtig, Prighans 11. Rob, trOnt biS iftii.Side an1 ben. Weber. Hobart m. cable, were Jr taker. released ,,,,,s there eho we a .j if stably council of the tertre was the hr- I.. .11ii,,n datOrtotit sr41 CI foe,. o I . priTvot: l J nathan ti K112'1,1111. Iddldt bt eeht. tie hoped teat they avoid make! t Aprit :$. 11,13S. at liberty Is retort to Visit on tho to otp-1,- 1! t'ootorer Story & Clark. Wel- tt h the risiso-te- r speaker during this mech.'s. lie Werra... tt t. 1,,seph W McMurrtn. Charles H. d puseibie to discharge taori., tile." oihigain tho VaislAtha assembly cf the i 9,tev rote two rt,r lA, est, heti a roe...h. I & Darl, Miller. , to the variety of subjects touched tsp.'s lit:t ,i,g Lot k.'..tgir loung. i worth, teem, and tben keep coo of avid. Lai us: of the deceased pr tta. t.,r and meths. Irani tho almost t ttwrttorY on Witthe tot. yoNtwels.1 apostle big Tertipo ttsetals-- r .1 Me east.- ouch,. W. Nibley. aa presiding weep out ut .1..6,. he urged. sinuterly U ; sre mrst a ass Pratt w Orion tsi... by the speakers of the conference. !,,,rd A...huff and InoirLest.., Id Number. min loqueritty P'4.1tilir'l tashce twin P. Miller and Daval there itere any aho toad tod paid Mewl the apostleship . and started irRyl:"Mititlin & uOssit ruttgatandtuntlIts hire: altnissmervr7 li;:rt'snt"Use They should have appalled. he said. al- - A sm.th,tan doctored ae toe mitt and second coug (ohms. ne avened they viould emy it Eiderrto hes ass his yosit Soa,Halaos, -mission; the (mom, In their tweign most equally to tmaie v.ho are and isekirp. Wh:tney t.f - hest Pratt . this cowing year. The rt.or h. he et-- ; was speaker of the Clarendon aid Others. even tool,- ireummterts-esso meanshile wipt in siumher. ottlivt- end sessions he these la ho are not ttlefebert of the planted. aaa expending large stoat of tro.terste Joseph F. Smith. as trustee-Intuboos of reprvasetativ ea As one 4d WP uus to was what f.tot as this storld t. sesith oat, cots. place taking e4t rehgnais r Of worshipers for leo y money .11 the allpt41441:411tell. the 1:111verotty I rAurnAng Church. It lege it:Myatt for the peak- of Instructors PLAYER-PIANO- S s I he, use ri,h ti of mind f Delayed by the founding of Nausea. corps known sis the Church of jeeue thrlist betiding Meetinghouse. I... Preoldeut ninots. and t,y an ptidemte of fever I Ort41.1111.. now rolvorsitv ut Utah. be sar to understatsl men Will harden of LAter-daSaints of Ismith said aLs that the chitren had, WA accumulations I.! LroA104(. an and said shy winter In spring cleinereml. th steinway.rianob. Estey. aglao that swept over that newt,' itwir shaeltist the truth hen t Atahon H. Lund. as (hurrh Motor- - purcbased all the prupert) that eat for intclittettrat ond llrI!itI millionotre." settled a aeries of 11 pubile ktturre -11, Is preeenuml I,, sts h Elder It:ortm folioned t !lefty in the erose region. the apostles did not on it Whitney. Sohmer-Cedlial- k tan and general Church recorder. pais surrounding the teuiple blot k. its sottakent.4 (emend high a a &tout the Atlantic until aubtronomy. year It le our duty to save the world. Ebter , Andrew Jenson. Brigham H. Roberts. order to keep it from going into the ot,trie felt the thought tater. tame hringiag ortievett IstartimanAuto-Tonenow t Landing at fdverpool. penniless. intere.st Ito had Smith maintained. That le our tuts loseph 10' Smith. Jr.. and August W11- - hands of Melt stet might put it to int. i that (train ouot hi associates In the 1414 of higher mathematic. , Grana, and . among remained Angelus. AutoTwoo, strangerg they Thoee aho preach the word will liatn Lund. assistant hhoorians. uses. We have built. bealaec or pUrsut proper rather than In ()real Britain a Mlle over 12 having dtaeovervd. la November. INA a I righteousness have to give an account of their stash. As toenthers of the general Church aitteeted in building. one of the (Meat atalth and Others. and Miming retail...It. tumults. which law period on the occasion or the dedigovtrning planetaryOther Itetehtille holed if education: ardehip. Joseph F. Smith, notole in the owl& Ti. tholie who Were t The conteretirsi WAN promoted over by bol.tised during sern or eight thousand they per-- , subsequently nuaing II. Lund. inclined to comp'ain at this last item, Vverittleht joseph F. Smith. The choir Calton of the Kirtland temple. Ultima ta"tilarit Young. Anthon ratat Prof. Proctor. the satrome r,,ns. end btanche the of all discoveries, Now Solely sere (hell to some of thoste pressent. George II Brimhall. Rudger (lawsuit. of expenditure. he said. read what the sang the hymn; City In almost Church every noted city and mei a blie lecturing at Fait Lake The Mayent . sere clamed to Joiwph the charhs W, Penny. Horace H. Cum- - Lord revealed to his servant losieph at slimes referred t,,wn the An r tilted in on the from Kinirtions. eighties. Rest thnpustiout angel The Public. high. early prophet and others in shkh he beheld mInge, orson F. Whitney and Fran- - Nauvoo, wherem he was told to build espresellut Tho long. long srlnee broke; They also eetabliehed a periodical. reverently to Prot Pratt. a hotel for the entertainment of strangthe kingdom of (loot and the glory of I. Om M. Lyman. four were but "The Millennial there P. with Star" that from the may. the, Descending 'Tudor surParley ne ers. Arthur and Inter,. WILT THE TIME AND sith that sitting upon his thmne secretary Pratt as editor," flys real mathematicians in the world. lind These gracious ord. he smoke; published The presolent, on behalf of the gen.! rounded by the faithful on the earth. treaserer to the general Church board HALF TuE PIANOS GOWN thottaamt copies of thy ItoOk of MOT- that Orson Pratt ass one of them. He 1,0! in Cumorah's lonely hill. of edueallow eral authorities t the Church. thanked The prophet was told on this knowledge. mon. of krYtt thousand tracts. and ardent an three A was such ttlty sacred revord ise. vottceolett. Horace H. Cummings, general super- - the Saints present for their unanimity that all those s ho bad lived a it hout thousand hymn imokl; 'Jest"s ernt. so anxious to disiwminate K. that Only About 100 Pianos Are in suetaining the Itulitell that hed been of Church rehools. bearing the goaped mho would hare inte,ndent After ,A hich Charles A Ca Ills offered grating a thousand people to .Nauvoo. and he altered to teach the youth et the Board et Church examiner tw for And he hoped that the invocation. preeented them, received it had they heard it. would Thill Sale Stock. Lams and a rt.unding permatient emigration community tree. it they would Rive ataud. as likewise would children who iihools; liorote H. Cummings. chair- - they would sustain them -- when theY reA quartet was then rendered. "Aii agency, The British 111111,111011 had Pre. , to ',my. tom, the., died before their year of aecountabili- - matey. Geerge H. Brimhall. James H. turnd to their holies. Nlay the Lord the dew from heaven distilling." by totis!y been opened by lioher C. Kim. .1 a iugust. 125-- .9 h. took up & tem- Emay Payntrets EITIM al Theme lak God Almighty preser:e his seleants." Linford and Willard Young. ty. t'.. Orson Hyde. with their as. poranr reeldenes in id.sehington petee. on wooers Beat liaaos. committee. William W. he said. "front all error and mistakes. Lizzie Thomas Edward. Pearl K.. lAt- ball and now Auditing Here. continueI the speaker. s as a Fred Graham and Moroni Thomas. sedates; Its (ourdations were :aid where h41 published "The Beer." pertI testify to you that nei men has ever truth of which the world sae ignorant Rare. Henry H. Itolapp, John C. Cut. led of Elder After broad and Store Open This Evenins. deep. Whitney's discourse, witeat devoted to the dissemination up to that time. so far as the Chrietien ler. Heber Scowcroft and Jos. S. Wells. his the Church in the sense that by John T. Hand sang. "If with tall your In the assignment of mission Bells doctrines. At the same thee -Evan Stephens. persenal poner he dui it. It has was eoneerned, Elder Tebernacle choir: 15, 17, 19, East First South. We dispensation hearts seek Saints Me." the ye fell ever scotland the Orson Latter.day to been God Pratt. bas S. It that has guided power of Etudirn. sasistant presided Smith inetanced the cage of Alvin. thp conductor: Horace in and . Union Elder of summarized life said a the been that the Scolchman from should ill this in Whitney steles the the J. time' al. John of McClellan. organist; people Jiteeph brother of the prophet. aho appropd of ,enniluctor: you look into the warereems P. Kimball and Tracy Y. Can- - till this time. Therefore I pray that of the honored churchman In the su- wa)s be in the right. for he is hard to flohiloadJowedinainnogthoritritiperesh ipdroinvoincem a. Then of the Consolidated Music Co, at moot gueh truths as he had heard prior to !Edward Jason la these men May do nothing to the hurt bjct he selected for his address: "orsea turn. The Ai ostie preved the troth of nen Resistant C. oeorge organhose, to hie the organization and prior hour the" (it'll: Pea the number death, he returned enY recretary and tresaurer; Noel of the people. 1 pray that the Lord Pratt. apootle pioneer. philosopher. this saying during his experience In 0 t Britain. from which s'hich occurred before the Church sae !Smith. of note bow entiossie and and around Rdinburlh. here he fast. by way of cwittornia. wggg Johnston., help each member of the priest- preacher." people buying Ile had doubtless receiveI S. Pratt, librarian; and all the mem- - may are. you ton. would tsay this organised. hood. whether his duty be great or In tull ed, prayed and preached an Elder discourse down to for bers. nine to Utah sent Whitneys put army. mute truly be a bargain harveet. The thp ord in the spirit with the privilege small. I pray that he will blees the a as as follows: months. succeeding. after muck difof being baptized for by those who live I GENERAL BOARD O F RELIEF uw,aaaall betel, inowinutLr s awreitheteurtrtatqnui yettiffitalthour.tmcitpre: nitnauartgionaryro as:eel:loth whose duty it is to teach the teacher. in avabileuestbaroy a more branch of ficulty, up raising One a hundred In the lest'. humble in SOCIETY. NO members. People in every way righteousness- -- village or the years ago, His patient seal tains. than a Elder Smith explained the doctrine of State B. Wells, president: Claris- - fisith in the Praphet Joseph and faith born of whom Empire The spring of 1144 found the apostle zd:liettbritabebsetonostnesamteeSigtipprgesenjudtv in never tiaaged. Ills daily climbs up the it was said, as he salvation for the dead, as believed by saEmmeline to obtain a first counselor; Juana in the Intent of the Lord to lead his hi casket at Salt Lake City onlay the slopes of Arthur's Seat. a mountain at N'tentin. endeavoring Saints. The ordinancee, la S. Interns. the Latter-da- y In the Want" we not fall a prey to Sth of people. that may Smith, second couneelor: Olive I). the uverlooking the town. and from the foothold for missionary work In the weigh the bargaine had he ISM that travel.! October, be said. belonged to this life, and must men. I craftiness your shrewdest Judgment and of apply the that pray which of ha B. that summit Chrietensen. God the laws But of the eocretary; besought Austrian more more Amy ed Lyman, capital. sernions.! the miles, treached be performed in this world. Hence assistant Emma A. Empey. Lord will bless those who Work in the studied and written more u,on the of Israel to give him the hearts of performance of thio by those who live treasurer. secretary; Members of the board: auxiliary organizations of' the Church, gospel and upon science . than is one of the picturesque cpoaunniotrt.ry wE.Idrer. totoe, silitri:Drag estutfoltritsietre.h roan. ethoeil.owirrelfflantdelloarthe Cnoen.sosalidiaote,dogreeflinsouvio any that people, for those who are dead. This le not Sarah J. Cannon. not that sit down in Idle- other man in the Chureh. That man Romania B. Penrose, ness. they may episode of "Mortnon" missionary life. ' ' for idler the snail nbt have a strange. though some scoff at such an Susan Grant. Emily S. Richards. Julia was Orson Pratt, and tre tipeaker who While upon this mission he published turned to England. There President lee her cent reliable ' Idea. It is hardly becoming to one elm P. M. (I God. bless the Y. Beetle, place among ur. MAKE COUNT. TOCII Phoebe HOLLAIN hi. Visions." In an "Remarkable 1864, Farnsworth, tali. 1)amphict, him Wilford Pratt May. da published. to Woodruff, eulogized of Chrial believes in the redemption with an abundance of him hL tellow , Ida S. Don't buy unknown make iff pianos the perusal of which drew many into Lion of his mathematiold work. Pratt's Carrie S. Thomas, priesthood, that apostio and pioneer. make light of this doctrine. for Christ Alice M.Dusenberry. you may indeed be where or anyplace. Jute because Priscilla P. Jennings, goodness. the Church. lie returned to America Cubic and any were There knew Orson EqUiltiOnit." who many I his died for us because we cannot die ef- Elizabeth Horne. Ceod serviants. to pray S. Wilcox, Rebecca N. Nib- - truly help Pratt better than I, but none admired early in ISO. Three years later. in New Twit city, he they ars chose. U.S care with whom you fathers and mothers to teach ficaciously for ourselvea. ley, Elizabeth C. McCune, ou or esteemed him more. And yet My Young children that they may grow up your the next few yearn he resided transcribed and published the Book of and where you trade and then you'll During It tin our duty to save the dead as Ithlt". free MeEdna May Davis, Sarah from sin. free from tobacco, free from knowledge of hint iA.S not bktIMed upon at Nauvoo. 'Allure he had charge of a Mormon in the phonetic characters A be making your piano dollars count. well am the living. Lelland and Elisabeth C. People with great ideas and small vices. that they may be wholly tem- intimate association; I carcely knew matMmatical school, and was a mem- "The Deseret Alphabet." Eider Smith related the eircumstances Purses simply can't &ford to overlook him in a social way, and never had ber of the city eoutwii. He also filled made memorable 1870. wee attendint upon the Vieloll given the GENERAL BOARD OF DESERET perate. It is your duty to do this. It the the values in line pianos this este pre- ts mine. opportunity to comerse with him missiobs In the east, and at the city byAugust. in diticunsion the rent a SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. g public Prophet Jopeph. wherein were reepeled gents. with tho man nas ,,t Waml sitigtoo cii:rulittrd eclipses and ''May the Lord bless our presiding My acquaintance to him the keys of binding the hearts where Orson ke tabernacle. La Salt If you read the names of tie famous Joseph F. Smith. Pre PIMA an ailltaintiC for publication superintendent; bishops, on whom depends so much re. wholly or a - Ipublic character, and the of the children to those of the tethPratt. the "Mormon" apostle. debated 1)oSse85 information,Concerning his ;n It a aFt entitle,' The Prophetic with Dr. John P. Newman. Methodist makes included In this great clearance. ers. The spirit of Elijah's mission. the David O. 31liCy, firat assistant super- - sponeability, the gathering of statistics, career Rioted above you will know these is shared by tens or thousands. Almanac," and aas calculated from out lintentlent; Stephen L. Richards, second the ke,epit!g of the tithing of the pP41- of the United as speaker thought. had been poured aupastor and chaplain statements are facts. They're bar.. He was of English and Puritan the aesintant superintendent; George D. ple, that they may be fathere and not and meridian of Nauvoo states latitude not only upon the Saints, who have "Does the the senate. question. PYPer secretary; John F. Bennett . mastersmay the Lord biers them that ilo.seent, his tartar's ancestor, Lieut. aRI other American towns. "From 111.34 gains; great big unbeatable bargains. Bible sanction Polygamy?" The de- thority to perform these neeessary or. while William Pratt. bein& among the first to Is44- .Members of the board: they may be true and fatthful the apostle. "I occupied bate lasted three days. and was liatened You can save nearly half now so dinances for the dead. but also upon the treasurer. sa)s we Ct. of of these ingtruments remain, Lieut. settlers Pratt:a Ch Hartford, any MiiKadri wise. able to pave an accounting of in study. and to of leisure inuoh time ummy hosorabie men of the world. And he Joseph F.L. Smith, David W. he by ten thousand people. can't urge too strongly, the importance Stephen Richards, Levi Richards. their stewardship before the Great lather was Rev. William Pratt of made myself thoroughly rhowed that this is so because of the !Francis acquainted both rendered chosen by Ores. parties. M. Lyman, to the store without a Mne Stevenidge, Hertfordsnire. Eng. Orson with Heber J. Grant; Judge. numerous societies in various states of geometry, trignometry, no decisionthat being one of the pre- - of coming -The Lord God bless all Israel and the Pratt was born at Hartford. Washing- conic algebra. g days delay. Hugh J. Cannon: Andrew Kimball. differential and integral sections. the Union the purpose of whieh is to ilamee was it the conditionsbut 1911. 19. ton New LTIlrin York, Sept. W. Cre. Jahn F. Bennett. John honest in all the world. The Nord biess county, calculus. astrononiy. and most of the liminary verdict of "Mormons" and NEVER ANOTHER CHANCE gather and preserve the genealogies' of M. mine, William general GREAT SALE. D. Owen. Seymour the executive of this great nation and His parents were Jared Pratt and his THIS I These studies sciences. their aneestors. The speaker urered B. Young. pur. that while Newman was the Every one should understand the exOrson was physical George D. Pyper, Henry his aesociates. that there may be wile Charity Dickinson. without the assistance of a Gentiles; upon his hearers the importance of this t'eterson, Anthon - ornately so ' a t lase ' set reason for these tremendous price H. Lund. George M. peace, that war may cease. One of the n ex t to the youngest of six children. limed wa s in th e east i chen more eloquent. lie teacher." matter of salvation for the dead. r brotte-better informed. and the redu,.to eaos was the destied menaces our le the His elder Pratt Parley cannon, E. of James nation greatest Taimare. they ehe14 elle, the pg. Di"-iwere and tne patriarch the address. After Eider thorwere men prophet Both to a noted more himself to.conie like wild preachlogical. Josiah Burrows. William A. irresponsible. circumstances which have corn- gatherings called to Nauvou soon and rPetie arid the choir sang the geored iCummitige. Slain, returned suethe and but the of ,tie earliest ober mobil. which s more apostle than Music Co. to writer, S. lough is Horace ConsoildMed scriptorians. !Morton, nothing Ensign. Henry H. pelted the Song. "Itosannah." RolaPP. Harold G. Reynolds, John noxious. or a more serious peril to our t;ttic;r-- or the. Rocky mountain region. !after the martyrdom. Latter-daprised even his learned opponent by Ns offer tills great stock of magnificent The exodus the ea.., of a Saints aeaver a and tiller ELDER sEymoun P. 1017.Nti. Henry Smith. Charlet; B. Felt, George ration. I hope that the constitutional 'Jared Pratt profound knowledge of the original Instruments at about half the usual mathematical prices. Seldom do the Coneolidated II. Wallace. Howard H. prialra. Hobert laws will be enforced for the protec- of the soil. He had no faith in creeds 'from Illinois began in February, ISMS. Hebrew. and his clear-cu- t Elder Seymour R. Toting of the First !Lindmay McGhle. i river was frown over, children The his or no tion but The Boston Banner music of the matter Mississippi churches, whether taught le of any demonstrations. people, co. hold e onr,t D. Brad- Sylvester council of seventy next addressed the ford, Nathan T. Porter and Miltoa it be in the form of corporations or tof to be moral, and to believe in the Bible. land some of the companies crossed on of commenting on the moult kind. but they were slietelY forced to Light, his After conference. pleaslaborers. Orson received his first schooling at the ice. Orson Pratt. who had recently said: expressing Bennion. "Some one carrying More 'Una unload this great stock. on account Of ure at the instructions that had been "The Lord bleu our choir. not only New Lebanon, Columbia county. in his returned from another eastern mission, than Dr. Newman will have to be sent the of general dullness In an base given during the conference. he read GENERAL BOARD YOUNG MEN'S our tabernacle choir, but all the good native state. To that place the family was one of the leaders of this migrw out missionarying among the 'Mor- - business during the past eight months-a part of the dedicatory prayer given MUTUAL IMPROVEMENT ASSO- - choirs throughout the Church, but moved when he was three or four years tory movement. which was destined to mom... In order to take care of heavy ship CIATION. at the time when the Kirtland temple especially our tabernacle choir, which old, He was sent to school several redeen, an arid waste. and found an In au oreen prett became the ments and fulfill their contraote for was finished, and commented upon It. F. Smith, general superintend- - le about to leave for the east. May 'months in each year until the spring of empire in the heart of the Great Amer- - Church Historian. an office held by him huge quantity ram with the Eastern Joseph He also referred approvingly to a stateHeber J. Grant, assistant superin- - they win success and laurels there, llSt2, when he hired out a a a farm boy. lcan desert. During their Progress during the remainder of his days. In manufacturers in order to control state 'tient made On the e ISOM') of the dedi- Ilent; or Brigham H. Roberts, aasintant and be preserved to return to us pure Whether in school or out, his studious over the 1877 he went to England to transcribe agencies for their regular line of cation of that temple. by Sidney il!g- tuperintendent: Moroni Snow, general in that which is held amonT us higher ni ind was always at work, and at Inter- - prairies to the bluffs of the Missouri and publish an eailtion of the Book of WORLDS BEST PIANOS. Piano buy i he pick ed li n a knOWI"hZe don, to the effect that tor ages Chrisla's halted many times, Aids: Francis M. Lyman' than life itself." secretary; Mormon in the Pitman phonetic char- - ern who have waited until now before The (eosin-- trusleal number was the aritometie, IVN,graphY, and were even bto,kiwoping, the neces- - acters, tians had built temples. now to under John Henry Smith, J. Golden Kimball. ' are indeed fortunate. but was recalled almost ImOur Refuge and grammar and Eveyttis, now to Peter, now to James. but that Junius F. Wells, Rodney C. Badger. anthem, "God !sity of forming tempnrary n ttiP mediately by the death of President purchasing. K. PRICE. THE SALESMAN. 0. by the choir. Though a frequent reader Of the- inept& Garden Grove and the Saints at Kirtland were the first to George H. Brimhall, Edward H. Ander- - Strength." Mount The benediction was pronounced by scriptures. he a.' price, the greateet salesman on earth. not deeply con- Pisgah. at which places the lead- - Brigham Young. The onsuing autumn build a temple to the name of the Lord. son, Douglas M. Todd, Thomas Hull, found him revisiting scenes of early backed by the world' s best piano makcerned about retivian until the autumn ers. The speaker commented upon the first Nephi L. Morris, Willard Done, Leltol Presiding Bishop Charles W. Nibley. to in decided send a council. in company with his ere. when it comes to quality and by of IS29, when Ittc h.gan to pray fervent- icompany of pioneers to the Rocky "Mormon" history. vision to the Prophet Joseph. It was C. Snow, Frank Y. Taylor. Itudger -Utah's Pioneer Music House when it ly for spiritual light and guidanee. mountains in advance of the main fellow apostle. Joseph F. Smith. not the first vision of this kind that !Clawson. Rulon S. Wane, Joseph W. Decembet of that year brought an- - comes to responsibility .will close out about a year later two Piderti of the body of the people. Preparations for hiad been given. Joseph was prepared McMurrin, Reed Smoot, Bryint S. Instrument within the remaining Church of Jesus christ of Latter-dato receive this vision just as ancient !Hinckley, Moses W. Taylor, B. F. this expedition were under tray when. other mission. the last one undertaken every veteran in the cause of five days. and there is certainly satin- Saints came . int.) hiq neighberhood and at valiant this by PI ti ft it. i n July. 146 . the enlist- the prophets were. Samuel the prophet was !Grant, Hyrum M. Smith. Joseph F. u'e ,,, these elders W0.3' held meeting-4buying your piano et as voyage faetion in advertiaes el.Pri younger than our modern prophet !Smith. Jr.. O. C. Beebe. Lewis T. iteawn; thnilaistinmll to I what they have l'nte:Inutntel rm.fatm M:arirt" nof Batt:: liot his red that store Parley k eh.erri8lt" ::, niThitet. brother, t.'4e'thn"tnlh when he received his first vision. There i stereotype Benjamin Goddard, Geo. Albert I n and have what they advertise. I 1 Orson was baptizet Book at the of Is nothing strange therefore in the Smith, Thomas A. Clawson. Lyman R. Liverpool i force Ktates then Invading Mormon and the Doctrine military id his birth. october of Your actual savings during this great annivrsaryfound and Cove-th-at fact that the Lord should reveal him- !Martineau. Charles H. Hart, John A. hint at Payette. Seneca 3'!"11:4-- ftrid he.r ,provInees, year him In para. clearance sate are positive from 1100 as self to a boy in our age. by !Widtsoe. JLIMPS H. Anderson, Anthony arranged -- e un of !rants. The highest point of woman's bapthe the the t departure of the Chureh , th( hir piees 1175 on the world 's beet pianos. 4.v. And faithfully. the speaker mainiVinS, Oscar A. graphs. with footnotes and references. to Kirkham, An- is reached only through moth- !sable"; was then i,rily six mohs old., next seaerfn. while there his Player-pianotained. did this young man carry and thon II. Lund. Geo. F. Richards. piness was one of the 143 men He also published Orson Pratt josephl the !While he m,t there Prophet erhood, in the clasping of her child you will find a good aesortment discharge the responsibility placed upon Nephi Anderson, John H. Taylor. President Brigham Young from astron.o.mical work. "Key to the UM- -- ofHere !Smith. anti was confirmed by him a !led byMissorri trifle a shopworn pianos, also. which London within arms. verse." her made Yet a discovIn he him by the Father. the river westward on thejthe member and oriaineft an elder during ery have never been sold to anyone. never the Great of Patriarch John Smith matte a brier MUTUAL BOARD YOUNG LADIEV be is fearful often 1847. of regarding summer Pyramid 1830. the of nature's ordeal and His first of November. spring They first day of the store since they came address. He sabi that he indorsed every 1.1pIARS7).112ELNT ASSOfrom the "Mormon" town of Egypt. a dineovery conclusively demon- - been nut to and shrinks from the suffering inci- mission, taken of to his mind that the date of from the factory. regular prices word that the brethren had spoken durstrating Florence. (now in "Jaunty. Broome Quartr's !Winter Neb.), to yin". dent its were 'Own)? $275 and are consummation. But for Martha H. Tingey. president; Ruth for- - !about the middle of April. arriving in the organizaticfn of the Chureh of Jeeus which ing the conference. The spirit of the In le31. he followed the Early S135. anti down $110 to of Letter-da- y Saints Is gym. tively marked Lord, he testified. had beets present. May Fox. first counselor: Mae Taylor nature's ills and discomforts nature tones of the Saints to Ohio, and at Salt Loke valley on Saturday. the These pianos are hero. and in the chronological l floor line $15o. Patriarch Smith hoped that the Saints ;Nystrom. 'second counselor; Joan M. provides remedies, and in Mother'r Kirtland, Achere he preslded ovr th e;24th of July. 14rother Pratt entered the of h them, had '.chi, counsel Campbell, secretary: Alice K. Smith. Friend is to be found a medicine of ciders. was tmliiiiieil ft high tiricmt by valley three days in advanee of the of the Grand Gallery, in that ancient Plenty they ',Avid heed the We have a number of good, used monument. received during this most interesting treasurer; Alice C. Tuddeniutm, 111UPII- soiney Rilf,lon, Piotn that tittle forth :gcneral arrival. :cal director; Mottle Read Evans. or- - great value to every expectant mother. he conference. aprostle waa now advanced in right pianos. factory clearance sale and wag preaching. traveling, busy ft thus. is an President happened It gtilliSt: Elizabeth T. Sordoni, assistant Young, years, almoet uiron the summit of his Price,' of which are $00. $75 and 11130 oily etution for external op htn,hes of the Chureh. GENERAL ACTlifiRITIES PREorganist. Aids: Adena W. Eardley, application, composed of ingredients biliblitits hie e(.fiverte in the eastern jaftfr leaving Fort Bridger: had been three score and ten. Hie appearance There are only it few of these and Among 'Sarah Eddington. Agnes S. Campbell, which act with beneficial and sooth- rtates were his hrothr Anson, at ituri-,- , atta4ked by mountain fever, and SENTED. will be quick sellers. truly patriarchial. hair and they his direction Orson Pratt. With a nurnjr was Ann M. Cannon. May Booth A fine selection of ettadelte models beard being white as snow. Power- Talmage. iing effect on those Ithe gate, Long Tsland.Aoniunt M. Lyman. at her of men The general authorities of the Church Emma Goddard. Rose of portions and wagons', led the way ful In W. Bennett. Julia and the Farr,: 001A. a though of but medium in Motee ease designs ana fancy wows. tatli, N,.NV )ilarniyhire; and the auxiliary associations were M. Brisen, Augusta W. Grant. Echo canyon, up East canyon, stature, build, It is intended to ,Sitow, and celebrated makes. always sold for he was still mentally Mary A system involved anti Gatti,f ramifies' in N'ermont. presented for the votes of the conferover the and mounFreeze, Estelle N. Caldwell. Emily C. prepare the system for the crisis, and Wasatch through whole 000.00, $45000 and 8500,00. beine closed the strong. ffrson Pratt During phyeically Heber J. Grant. As pre- Adams, en(e by Elder Mary , E. connsor, iciun thus relieve, in im.ltains toward the 'shore's of the Great period of hi. final miselon, encling in out at prices barely covering their acgreat part, the suffer- Camp, ftrid f the sented and sustained, their names fol- NVallace, Lucy W. Smith, Jane R. Ancxpetiltion went to Sant Lake. From the summit of Big September 1 8 71). he worked, for weeks tual emit of production--$23- 0. gourl, whither low: $0, derson, 1,etitia Teastiale, Edith It. ing through which the mother usually re itist:,t- - th, ..tio motintain, on the nineteenth of July. at a stretch. not Ilesse than eighteen and $315 reepectivele. ocToltEn CONFERENCE, Mt The of use Mother's Laura Innfl-Bennion, passes. Rachel regular iz,vesr, from which theV tool,(trson Pratt and John Brown, riding hours out et the twenty-fouGrant The TO SUMMARIZE. upon the t Friend will repay any mother in the THE GENERAL AUTHORITIES OF !Taylor. been firReil by and, Ylonncp, he had ,ahtai of their companiens. caught the enfeebled state of his health after his i To summarise. this sale detnePnds THE CHCItc11 OF JESUS CHRIST st,a,totam. When Przt glimpsr! of the valley; and on the retern showed that the heavy labor your attention. so please consider three t. fort it aflords before, and the helpbarge tif Jo ver.fl THE OF MEMBERS GENERAL OF LATTER-DASAINTS. vital features that together spell OP-Tful restoration to health and strength eholera broke tee in ramp, he vvas ow:, 21st, Orson Pratt and Erastus Snow.- had toll 'severely upon him. BOARD OF PRIMARY aft,feketi by it. but his great the latter a meesengr from Pree;VALUE. ASSOCIATIONS. namely. years later . on the third day of PORTUNITY; it brings about after baby comes. f'iiththese Joseph F. Smith. as prophet. seer and iron 'via Raved him. while dent Young. emerged from Emigration Oetobee the first he died at his home in gait ECONOMY and and revelator and president of ths in Nli,otouri he wwCtanyon, a laths south of where Fort Louis B. Felt, president; May Ander- - Mother's Friend ito.es I periff1ic,1 Lake City. Just before breathing hie two sanured by the makes of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y member ft!' The hitfn council. son. first counselor; Clara W. tiPebe, IS for sale at now Mande. They had a sin-- Nat, he in sale to offer this and name we 'Douglas dictated President Joeseph pianos t Columbus, ffhio, in Apr;!, IS15., ale eaddie horee, and were rifling by F. second counselor; Frances Thome-seen- , who took down the words and the actual discounts on the pianos Smith. Anthon H. Lund. as first counselor in stores. innB. he had drug he Smith. Ida learned that been librarian; turns. The day being warm. Brother ars the dying man uttered them. this themselves. the last by the fact that !secretary; the First presidency. one .1, thi twely, aoostles. andehtteenj belle S. Ross. physical director; Ann Write for our yea,. szoo,, took off his and hens it cpitaph. to he placed upon his tomb- you are dealing with the eideet. lareeet Jotri 110n1 as second coun- Nebeker. assistant free to be at Kirtland on book director; for tio.etea pnysical the loosely over the 'saddle bow. Miesing ',tone: oMy body sleeps for a moment. and best knewn music house. in the selor in the First presidency. twenty-1,1t- h Emma Ramsey Morris, chorister; Ivy expectant moth"f that month. for t, he rode bark toward the mountains hut my teetimony lives and shall en- State of Utah. Francis At Lyman, as president of Allen. organist. tlinatiom A Jourtn'y of two day. by to look for it. leaving hie cempanitte dure Honorary members or forever." the twelve aptktles STORE OPEN EVENINGS. board: Lillie T. Freeze, Josephine ens which contains much valuable .age-coae- h the him to (nablid arrive $o walk on alone to the banks of City "The St. Paul of Mormondom"--a- s As members of tho council of twelve R. West and Aurelia S. Ad- information, and many suggestiona there on the day appointed. and Rogers. he creek. into Thit etreatn then divided Music Co. styles him. was a preacher apostles: Franck M. Lyman, Heber J. visors to the board: Hyrum M. Smith Of a helpful nature. e waff ordained an under the' two branches. one Sowing nouth. the I Tuilidge 3rant, Rudger Clawson, Reed Smoot. and George I. Richards. Aids: L. L. BRADFIELD IREGULATOR CO, Adaegit, (4, hands of frarlhitiner and Oliverlother west. Thug it wag that Orson National Bank. of Emit Dowel Ott Just (Corllnued page adz.) ! -. I WITAMISSIS 1 1 A.atbon H LoaA. 11...i.orrusissAral. Endk2lea acrobat and an koi44pbe Ciao eas, trot aowatsait logeof hiu.., M ItmAsJ other humors", cure, an their .4.4.11, await& (Nisi- Lb. Diet. ckson F. lie a effects. makes the blood rim 1...es. n 411.1oztl. Afiktbes it LA14. it..dip. 1 II ta.C11131terit.- - Hatt 4 e st . . .11 n-- y 1 0 ; 1- 114-1s- i Fr-at- i bargains With . 1 4 0 1 1 it l ! i ze-- I l - at l y l i i l l snow-cover- vhili i 1 Can-!no- !RN RaNalettl y a .1qh.xlitz,i mother-GENERA- rain-soak- I nYt t I ,,,," li i .s L s s. : post-IChri- nt i t up-T- he 1 I s. i i $ ' i f 1 Y i A , -- ValkilmIN itaik '4 I ittoi Y 1 , ; f r. ij : or-li- , I, Consolidated |