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I . , I : .";k vP,,174 ei . ,... , 11 1911 NOVEMBER SATURDAY ...1;) t: I I :sheeted thet he looll 1A11. Some teary Wier. sheet Prost, I ford Wesdruff We, John Morten. El- lisighetti Y WAS. Jr. and myself line I halal on earth?' We AIM bnire olive oa the treat goeng to Denser Iiito Oita hte under tit...exact etarditkoesa our trey tot sten tie Colorado tut.obvilmo. 1 JitN ile...4 NORTIMUI STATES. I I piebed tip a pater and found art meet iliost ste merit trona our eats to the g re-- t iii.leat Likewise the the state. reintending otp the etwi rrialltug te the Vrost One '4111,r Nall' York etty-- 31 11'' Li,...qmq CI) i oso boo.-- by Mr lietta mon. st he (74645; air receive hi, tho Life to Douse N.,. Ili))) Pt. Hundred and Twenty-40m!had titartwit Aunt Emma, Smith after g...11. la solely dt pendent on the obedience we Valera James liclioaaK C. W. BA-- , Paulin Pt tiwe air. h e4 the Prophet Joseepti Smith. ehleollisIle &mita Broderick e t. that light uf the gospel that Pt PT. IllroM It ifteiNaana. soden( it isfill n rTuaciscoTIt . The btaatt,1 Owl 111 rerneeting a pot- i.0 1 l.......d Latter-debefouls The r es Pr hums mid Laurette William& AU balm' Teeth Wes Lae Ans-, tem of the 4f I airs of the Neuttio house. ere ...Med linen VI Ur." their Si.,nt. dues good senice sad eti are sorry Aso. Sixth Isomer-1-72 Wert :he had Idila.1 the boot 4,1aLmiteat there oni trent a frientifie standptiint to alas Owns teat us. i 411 Tenn t'hattuneugs. by the p ropite t ti b k Is eovtaine I ait ehi As true religion awl true science. art :1111Analoaa iew Aro. A RRIVALS me d. tee fear having lipt tat the Ittiek tor mottnnu. agreed, slyest Y. stotato reins and papers and other Tlitibrit), i law Portland. Or I.1 the hell tor seientin-:investigation Miens Stertilit S. Lents trees Park Alth 1 A , p.o.e., ttinough Otto train. street. P. 0 Boa Ii1. ti.toun upon 4)1,e illartaings, . Cite., Utah: inorks T. Jelinski& Tre.; South Mo.-1M 0,3 eister Sandi Klin It b4ptiet000l I') IneoPeadenco. A, deuble quartet. composed of the 1. asenta. Utah; Peter Pietism& 0v44.1 Plensant a tacra she 40,1.... ,, i nail ash.' I asiaaeol Pt leaf et- limes family end John II. Kirby. Toll- - i 1614 (erge Ir. Weadel. Ban Las, 14:7' watki Atte 44 .00t on hos' we She Mari. Mg. A M.de.-1- A Collet...last tiered in a pleaelng inanner. "Coant I !it li.......3.S , City, Vtah: 'William IL Olean,. Leavitt, La RedOilid4 No. 23. Mestro It P. tont NiANIVIih, and the east I at ?moo et .',11....,...."-,7 olcies. t , 'l your tdeassitigit. oh.oVIPti her the itein I had found, an , Ana, Canada; Josech A. Oren, Trii',it. ,s, i, ,.474,4,-from! EMIliknot Ilesers't 11101 London. Elder lb MeAliser teratt ,Z. vomitus. Utak; and Reuben U. ask. 1 toutituI ti tiv tot gct poteeession of ,,..7,2-..:..,6 tho. wer.ls tiiwney,1 Road, south Toetentlam. 1.004!0R. Antos. -- van two ealk its. or. so Leht. Utah. J -tthat mai hring it ho,mo mrham i't Litorleoit Etis'and onita be tether stm as a it It her to me ettept tlit.y latt agreed?" If House ,11 Ediro Lane aiming et !eau- to.; ii(JCIAL 1od :Moire , abide Floon It ith Levi -, .tu .t i.,..-.,,,,t.m1 Mr Mammon . 31011TANA CONTEREICI, TUNE 3, 1911. ELDT:13 OF THE FAST PriatolNo I Pt. Marks Road. us. it la potential that we sulk act...rilLast Friday aVallitte a cactal WWI whtoin site knee. and he eletaiel her the .. t Briotot rAgland. No. I. George W. Liall.10; :. Elder Peterl011; 3. hie ..9 Thoriuson. Dresident Emit Montana toortferenee; 4. M. J ing tot hie gospel. row, he 1,..01 c.und. stir ,Aut twittinx I Vgives la Chicago by the Sunday school.' Pirmtnsitant. Erle11nd- -1 Milli, Jeanie Keterotn beautifully Ballard. mhation preethhnt; S. Carter Sessions. toredent Week Itentass fent. nuts- This beam was WWI silk 7. J C. Orr; lalseut my anxiety tot Mein the menu- e........eion; i Handsworth. Boa& ictims care will N;ott take of you.' amd appreciative Hatabers who enjoy-- I Saha. t Thorn-da- l W 8 Walter8; St It. lg. J. T. Pairberne;; 11, L. C. Holbrook; 12. J. C. Anderson; U. S. L. Knight; 14. e lho,triiii.rt,..rb...tailthe!t;trn4tor ttitik. she moiled .8 Irtah l'onterenee-- 14 Preeident (lesson 1".; ad tits willing response and eitectivs clearly 3.1. whxpenevry O. itti!ra. on 17. L. A. flaws; It. Ityr W.Greent le bich he Inst"enetwev,r,u1;1i 4. Tillotann; 13. S. M. IlawittYt 14. Joseph E. Hitter. Asenuo. Belfast. Deck; 19. J.W. Antra. the law of the true efforts put forth by every one of Mit isettily a a ve PwitatirlandHooach-- . Church nf tithing. Zurich Christ has born union the :1. Thumas W. Ball; 32. I. W. Cruoldn3; :3. toeo Colateb entertainers. the ,atitsiole of the leaves aery mut h cameo. 011. 4 this law has been observed. It eseresesioresereessesselreYesi iind illegible: but hose the inside VISIT OP TABERNACLE CHOIR. Is the phtn ordained of thid by which IWNP,...41NO4sONONON00."041NO .0.,,,,,,,ONOWWW,',...,0,,,,,Ses, CopenhattenNorscado II. ''''".leaves allieti were intact and nwedonIlvarteme hie earthly le Then she Last Thursday night the tabernacle t maintained. Hilmar NI. NIVISen kingdom ' departed thanking her host Mrs. Isteibelk. It. Citnion of Henson. f or (,) tnreitie titer MO City. from the Haealian mission; set to o inir s Quoted numerous Do g was. emir wail nOPreciated to Um utmont by. ratan. from the Western Sttitee IntsalOn; set 4 '. her gift latter Sir liblamon blouse branch with Andrew A Kruse:apart Sept. 3. 1910, HonoluluPunchbowl Pt. P. O. that tithing was a true and scriptural- and 1.1. sin Dreamt excepting those she al-1 Elder natty! by Franklin Richards 1911 :9, Soren Awe Andersen omit, as aesiotants. apart nny end hie loon Charles, anol tht'y obtained lowed prajudice to rule. Much apdoctrine. tot Mcaolovr. from Nov. I.. I.. IiinekEhlers of n f and A. latbrum hristianeen Knight Perey Takuolimat Joseph 'Mum was given to each selection, and it-t- Tokio. JapanSI the remainder of the 'the evening session tommenced at 7. John 1.1 Christi-neot l ' in the iverelborg ley. from the Northaestern Steles m- is - th e BI WA rint e000; ret apart Ge t . :i"nuscrilit. of All "I' which I have a l'ahlrome with an attendants. of 210. the choir left. having established a In After the 19o9. le. .19e9. set Nov. t apart (under the Ideutte bre:will item; fierrard Pt Toronto. Cana4a-624- 14 lily tees. 16;4M. recmd unequalled in this 4:834 the labor and titans. district opening Eton r Antlers C. Petersen ut tests 11. Flint of KaysvIlle. (tont lienty J. tiht'perd of Paris. lila.. from lantiorchtm. tiniinroarwteoraliketical report nits read by the clerk. It n lilt 5. the Netherlands mission'. i4PI apart IXte. tr!1.,1..aet Si itti.i,lnitmthatt.int.re;th.l..fir,,tontirth,:orltets,.; over NORTHERN ILLINOISPet Oct. the i British binno the Ebbe; Misison; apart Embjerg resident Teesdale. I' o- r the hen at t heinprPl. No. I It. Rotterdam. .i, 3, 1904. It, l'a,ffittuto al assistant. m0119.19. t Olives Elders Riachisain and Lyons write us N. 7.ealan4-- 12 the tunny etrangers Peewebto gave a Eldt r Atiatiet ---I. Nielsen I.' preside over ti tih..10;',;1:11:11:1":11'ilP'S''.tahhh'nt Auckland. that hotel proortstors bays been wry Street. P. O. Bow 72.tpr i brief senunary of the t of t h' I the Lillielsorg. brain h anti Eritetus tr tof Hen- y; M. Nov. Not'. of Cartkon iiint Care Reason kind and ejenerwes to these in offering el Australla"Victorle" Prise!' St.. leatter-daSaints. The fact that Vet 51,41,,,, amostant. mon. frten the Western States mission; lido.. from the Central States mission. hy thie people It is so oordaineti thet k freely good room wad melds and that Newton. Ardor!. Church has withstood kit opposition Is 19tra. S. 1910. set Feb. la. !eel April aprort apart lell the farmers have come forth with their inetniters of the Chureh shall have EVENING SES SIo ON. Ilamoan biliarionPasega. Umstu. videnet that Its doctrines a re founed I 4, their share of good treatineat wherever the., etetealeeical record kept in the il MOS ,a upon truth. Through the Prophet Jo-- 1 e S at 7 oalock th e hall rt tants of the Church. It ubstan have been. veldt Smith came forth a "new witness wasunday vening . to suffocation. Report of packed tutted While tracting along a country road. witnesses. We aee by judged by for God." the Book of Mormon, II hie" the conference for the last six months I I these haoke. You may cheat each they chanced to tract a school teacher other Is proof, thut God Is no respecter of per- - ea.; rendered Conferen ee Preident here, lout eau rennet cheat over thera in the stchool room who Invited them by reveal mele e. but to is willing iself as Andrew Funk follow: The record bookie Average on in and asked that they conduct the earth show what BRITOIL to any or his children who dillgetale number or mies ionarien, ehou ses To Correspondents; terical fact there related that there aro Is dem by the mmbers Church opening wrote. The eident led the seek tem. ot a ted in tracting 3e.177, here on erschool in prayer and singin,e besides 'while t tire preserved in two six the of tutei earth, eh only la$ Brief sketches of every te tho Park. genealogical aecompanied by CONFERMCEMary 82.S39, number of distributed. towel scoTruot arehivem of the c hurch and form speaking for a short time upon the go& l and answers gnnizednowthe church that have deetoenes 'the sang, "Vtat voice salutes the Maks distributed. 1,1145: number o f inationality. queetions Vet principles. in the climate Ilut I hope temtery for futur g enerationg. ants conference thoe The Scottish sain ted ear?" number of coneerning family links and no tices of that The cenventatietta 29e: records in heaven not only re. gospel Inquiry nut), prov e that nes held in the South Side Ketonic President Clawson demonstrated how tntatings held, WEST IOWA. number of bap-- 1 family aseneletion reunions will be ace ; there diligent e wal e tieScendalitS .f the iettal that w e do on earth, but they also ar under Latter-da- y the for this to etopted the Seints add works la 30 extantdepartment Abbotsford blessed. 33: chilaren Place, Glasgow. tisms, Stevenson and A. H. temple. Eiders H. eothent or ' showe what w e shouel do and from rules: There were preeent: their faith. by the great ndssionary municated, 7; members and children on following the balanee mil I b e struck. Anderson inform us that they con- Oct. 23. 1911. e h em s n ot ignorant. I beeete thes . 1. Dates and names must be dearly on feet. Euever been ilie labor that has carrial of the Clawson. retard President Rodger Sept. tinue to travel without money and that Martin Harris ha s a ..' rtestal s hould be c arefully kept of full-- not ink names in written. since oe. the of wee this work time entablishment given W. the Tho remainder of President mission: all ork done for ourselves and our George ropean rejoice la their privilege "though our am.' other e"-tIn these latter days. Referred to t he eupled in tedlmonies from the elders Bats. 2. The full name and address of chu rch. and he hate nephews half-sistrelatives. Parent s should prepare number of open air meetings la small Teesdale and 10 traveling eiders of the labor "liver irehttivee Cowdery's 3. Make all the be must writer sermon the President work and a powerful given. splendid report. showing by , our ball meetings ere numerous and Scottish conference, also Pre ident Jo. Phineas Young. a brother of and keep a family record. queriet brief and clear. 4. Write on one !married President Smith then s peke of the meccessful and have been made so by seph W. Clark and Elders John IL that is being accomplished by the mite- Andrew Jenson. President Brigham Young: Other kit use 8 te elock. side of the paper only. not Do ' also In He coinat Scotland. On rionaries F. Dah of A. Monday the New. evening and le, the people offering us their churches Sayere one daughter. eho married a -iet r. 'object of the ergattizatio n of the Gen- 5. In answering queries. crowded to Postal on lectured cards. evil Jenson the mented of President ea. cootie conference. smoking great of gical soele t.v and midi "When the tree Jehnsen. liver had s ix children. four charge and coming from within , The first session commenced at 10:30 and liquor drinking that is prevalent in- house about the apostacy fts attested . the date of the paper. the number of 'I't them died In Infancy-- t one at six rophet received the revelation on eat- radius et five miles to each appoint. anti be camethe must chureh is lathers haters,. given. aeon for the dead. there wa s no s tir query and signature by the meat." Mrs Eider Anaereon. Elder cm., by &wring. "Hope of Israel." this and other nations. which of age and the eldest daughter , The Aarhus branch choir of about Answers will be publishee soon after years latevenson also ,reports a baptism in Prayer by Elder John 11. Taylor. Sing- Irg so much miserg and degradation. oral about lived to middle age. Both wife and in the But 40 members, under Elder A. M. Ander- - rec eipt. condentnee are ten Three hat a chan ge today. genealogy. with thousand prautiees her strongly that vicinity. ing. "Earth There is now a now dead. I want to to the daughter ore Latter-da- y Direct all communications sen's leadership, and Julio Samueleen. the Saints. flowers." Interest by one fact connected wAri the great everywhere and the , MICHIGAN. The choir rendered the hymn. 'Let organist, rendered splendid assimtance Genealogical Society of Utah: care of emphasize of Oliver Cowdery. Although The Sacrament was administered by Itas spread throughout the arid,spirit be. testimony the success of the conference. and Historian's office. Salt Lake City, Utah. he soon Eider C. Vander Does, in reptwting Eiders Joseph P. Burt and William J. Zion In her beauty rise." after which to after the revelation. given ginning came in contact with our enemies gave a the by on Tuesday evening the choir I tb work ot hie companions. Eiders J. Sweinaten, during the passing of which the benediction was pronounced well prophet. one deremember was and taunted and ti" concert to a crowded house. which was We have the great pleasure of pre- - constantly M. Iverson. Jeeeph I Wilhams, A. C. the choir sang the sacramental hymn, Elder F. A. Wee. veleta tannecte d w ith an old gentle- On Saturday. Oct. la. 1911. President very euccessful, and showed what cares! senting a very good longhand repert of the truth of the C os I ee l testimony tt. Chi o cotne to the endow- and tbe genend conditions at "Reverently and meekly now and the man can . accomplish. 'tor the addreee given by Pre. .1(g4eph re , nt m touse. in. Cirand Rapids. feels much encouraged President Teaedale welcomed the Maxon met with President Teitedale fie training in Martin H. Peck. of the e from which were - .. ality showed their plat Aarhus The forst our Sainte Smith on the Oet'aSiri of W3S most anxious to do the work vreten the Book of elermon, never by the work which is being done by Saints and friends. also was thankful' and18 eleees of the .Seottish conference lode- - !Memorial in and usual in boarding heed the reliberality Bishop's once die he The eiders the few teithful Manta and the inter- - for the privilege of having an apostle In priesthood meeting. deny that testimony or thre hie deoi:1 kindest. and did for all and visitors, . and the bulling onmeting, the evening of Sete 22. eat which is exhibited by many fiends. of Jesus Christ in our midst. Ported their labors and President Claw- - ing the elders could obtain from time to Thio4 love nnil maim prevailed in 1911. It will be note' Met several Liu- - co hick on hie written word of Spirit instructione. son At their Sundae schools and meetings. G. time. lie tettne eariy one mooning to Elder George gave timely Campbell the entire conference and the prospecte port ant points are there touched upon. - h es his stamina. A few 11011101111 G1.501011-STODDARD. E. are God seen thanked' !muse for often said: 'Brother Joseph, I the and of investigators twins" gat together after his death my privilege being for the future are very bright. of infinite value to t he interest of this and tried and welcomed. He adds that the Clerk of Conference. of Showed to patch up some sort of have done the temple work for the last N. C. H OLST. Secretery. referred stwAtiter movement. First. the branch has rented a convenient I Star. of complying with the gospel prin. I denial but toor ()nee r as gone and """ 10 I have.' Inswe re d. Brother ato the striking of a balance between could anot They pay their own rent and will hail.1 doles In order to gain a remission of then defend himself front Peek when we l iar t done all we can. we what and on we earth do ' what i three to do es. Is sins. NORWICH CONFERENCE. theme lying trieltst. re. No mere lying. that all the Lord asks.' But each However. all who die before do but do not . Second . that ' he would iind a few more and he teaching the age of accountability, reMissionaries.11-houl- dthis SOUTHERN INDIANA. dastardly thing ee ever attempted. The elders laboring In this part of the work done a has great society an toted entrance for the testator was dead and unteble into the kingdom of Lords vineyard are accomplishing a gain keep at work. elated over every which he commends, with President to nail Though Elders W. IL Terrin and heaven through Christ's atonement. Irseeress. tone d ay leather Peck Caa! the falsehood. are MISSIONARIES. all work. RETURNED They grand enjoying head of tho work. Lund Third, at the trial A. Paxton cannot boast of good respective of any act of obedience. Bore good health as the following work done Jude prior to Oliver's death. he came :te 1113 house. his face beatning, with a Ise seiess they report an increase in that in regard to the founders of the test and to the truthfulness of the In the past six months will show. They of several thoueand geneeloge seught eut the Saints at 11I'rg" were the eix men Council not Chuoh only the number of cottage meetings and testimony Bluffs. after most or tee name.; eel eith the greatest delight have dintributed 116,384 tracts and have The following have recently returned who were of the "founders" present gospel convereations. r us: IiiIN,, 1 the record of the Pecks Elder John It Sayers. of the New- had 11,543 gospel conversations; have from the missionary field: eo ale, Aver.. men like !Meese had started for the valley. He 'toll castle conference, expressed his pleas- hold 252 open air meetings and 149 hall went to Oreon Hyde. who mas in enough to k e toe busy as long as I Shurtliff of Lewis- - IChureh but June EAST ic:svilit. You ng . Heber C. Kimball, lrigham Those live.' ure at being present. e ho work at genealogy in of the and adSpoke pleaded with him for meeting!. Tide work accompanied by Mlle Ida. from the British miw ion set Willard Richards, Orsen Hyde. Orson charge. Prom Cedar RateMs the following Is necessity of mittanee into the church. The brethren the t,r1,111.1 net know why they have continuing In the plan of the merle has its fruits as the pee- - apart June 8, 190e. Ile-atP. John are W. Taylor, meetPratt, Parley slyest bolding cottage were afraid of his well known mete- - the epirit of gathering retards, but we salvation after we have entered in at pie in this part are not so preludieed Lorenzo (Snow . tious Wootleuff Wilford night. Have several ap- - the doorway of first principles. as have been heretofore. The lit- tendenelee and that he would know. They canaot help themselves." ohn T. Barrett of South , and as-Sept. ahead on meethign. We Brother John Hunter sang the solo, tie they Phelps The speaker again read from Doctrine etone is rolling forth and we greatly Cottonw again seek to overrule authority. But , from the Eastern St a t es sociated leave from she to light investigators sisters. brethren and in Oliver de- - and Covenants. section 128. the rejoice he "Lead, of assured them having 1909. that Kindly Eight." opportunity only set mi June salon. la apart it for it Cut this out nad preserve besides a geed attendance ot Saints. In commenting On this letter. Prest. to become a President CIAW11011 referred to the rolling it on. of the is a valuable part of our Society his-- sired At our sacrament meeting. we also Importance We thank you very much for your pa- of the principle of faith In Church and efter due deliberetiore he Smith said: The Lord considered it of Italie many visitors and friends who of Bartlett tory. Vernal, was act of our lives. Explained how per. The Newa, in the past and wish Sept. and confirmed. after sufficient importance to reveal minutely often. otter the services, sivti us Ind. every la necessary that we have our faith It unlimited success rot it is a great from the Eastern States mission; set which he again bore a powerful test!- - all details of this work. Shall we be Smith F. of Preeleent Address 25,1909. tithed ' to 'visit their homes and ex- Itbuilt Joseph May esenifort to D. us. apart F. You may baptize for HAMMOND. the true foundation. It la on the Founders of the Chureh. Given mony Of the truth of the Book of Mor- - less particular? piate to them tbe gospel."Pliders O. indeedupon President Norwich Conference. dead to doom's day. but unless it the first principle of the gospel, P. Cloward and H. & Standee,. O. Gardner of Pine at the Memorial meeting of the Geneal- - mon and to the mission of the Prophet your Oct. Smith. Ile then went back ease IS done under the authority of the "for without faith it is impossible to Valley. from the Central States nes- - glee' Society of Utah. Sept. 22, 1911, Joseph WISCONSIN. A true faith will lead please God." intending to get his few effects to- - priesthood. it can do them or you no 20. 1909. set Lake Salt building, City. sion; apart July Bishops to obey his commands. one of the and with them and his family ' goadPreddent James McDonald - of the us In the early pioneer days, t wee gether in Cod's world ie not interestel Mdteann most of which is baptism. ISCanainaVinn Nctsconsin conference for the men of came west to etin the pioneers. But inWen usual Asa the of St. J. reports three Peteesimportant quite Oct. thing John. hi father and mother . in hie wives, Draper on the day or Pentea he after d, Itbmon testimony reaching And themone to aestociate baptisms marriage ceremony from the Western States mission. act the community hie children and kindred? In their AARHUS CONFERENCE. performed. for the latat week besides cost is conclusive evidence that we selves with an- organization known as died. g and happiness? We know or When the Book of Mormon was We have just closed 4r, very success- Elder Nicholas must comply with this ordinance. This Men.his usual labor. was the duty ot these "Minute It translated. Joseph was w arned not none emit. only lallevs and those who Beerier is disposing of two German leads to an Interesting question con.' full conference S. Thorley of Cedar men to be reaay at a moment's call. to In Oct. hero let any rartion et it go team are trete! log away their lives. Quite Books of Mormon each day. which is corning the dual nature of baptism.' Aarhue The meetings were s tall at- - Cit y, from the 15 ntis mission; set an I1 no t re,ae y to be as near ready his poseession: but Martin Barris as important to pm, therefore. is your the result of honest efforts and As both the body and the spirit are' tended and a n excellent spirit pre- - apart Aug. la 1e09. I remember on the masa as possible. Yoe, are not perfect ' pueely he sueceedA in carrying kindred dead. until coaxal not because be has found better peo- required in the formation of the soul vn Mod. I were John shin when and my brother Charles Naylor of Providence. from et' it away. The Lord forbtele e ithout pen- - hindree. nor can they be a part eiders are finding in of man, so is baptism in the two eleto tie than-othfrom field the On the set C, Oct. the Relief societies held the British mission: apart April 13, hauling grain ments. water and spirit, necessary to a conference prophet to translate the s tolen redeemed and happy unless brought Istaele that he was pitching and I was the We can fold h-- Y Your efforts. meeting at 7 o'cloeg is leit'S Portion. It et almeet Jesus the constitute the true baptism. 1on a the rode horseman when of stack. Idaho Charles J. a at which Falls, Crowley MINNESOTA. splendid Prothe people of this day with the undertend that the Lon1 le inspiring said: "Except a man be born of water grainevening, mis- up with a meesage that the Indians pre was German from the Swiss and Ida., carried out and Mission e constant illiallSrieSS and tn laS pressure rich men in the world to prepare our in Parley's can- were on the war-pat- h Elder Walton Hall reports invite. and of the spirit he cannot enter into President Andrew Jenvon addressed sion: set apart April 8. 1909. of the arch enemy who endeavored genealogical records for us, but are we Cone for meetings and gospel conversa- the kingdom of God." were ordered We to H. to of the assembly. Richfield. from yon. Charles Baker On Saturday evening report to get posseselon of that manuscript. leing our full duty? The afternoon session commenced at at 8 o'clock Oct. tions so urgent and numerous in Minto set 14, British instantly headquarters 7, the mission; apart July prepared conference the The Lord commanded that the meg- I want to bear testimony, broth- About 200 Saints and friends neapolis. that Elders E. W. Watson 3:30. join the company who would go out inal manuscript should be copied and erg and Fisters, my Proper commenced. Reports of the dif- - 1909. that the ordinances end E. P. Lyman have been called were present. After the opening exer- ferent !wenches were to families the in American of Peterson that Fork. Anders protect living the that copy was to be taken to the print- eon.. in our temples are essential to the by there to assist him and his compan. cises. President Teesdale presented the presiding elders. 4vhichgiven ohowed the, from the Swedish mission; set apart section. I jumped down from the stack or. Cowderv Aunt Emma and salvation or the living and dead. We tens who have labored there for sev- general and local authorities of the condition to be and John from the wagon; we threw and future pros-- I Dee. 16. 196e. good did this copying. This copy was muet net hurry or crowd in this eacred others toff eral months. To show that the weekly from the harness the in ' horses from Cleveland. to the and Cramer Anton be of Jen-1 President peels promising. to taken the was Oliver soon be what printer. work. and it may necessary to son also addIssssed the meeting. On Scandinavian mission; set apart Nov. 4, not more than one minute were rid- reports are as good as usual with some the preaf and retained the have two shifts In the temple. or the elders. we list the following in ing up to headquarters . leaving grain corrected It Oct. 8. at 10 a.m.. a I 1901. Sunday ' morning, copy, which eie kept in hie posBrethren ,and sisters, look up your CORRECT POSTAGE ON tart: Canute P. Brienholt of Colonia Jua- and wagon just where they stood. In entire Sunday school session was held at sesetion till his death. Jesaph kept the genealogie s, for if you have not done more Elder Alma 'Wells-- 15 Books of Mornot five than minutes from the which reports from the live Sunday res. Mex.. from the Swiss and German time we reached headquarters. we were original manuaeript and when ,,n31111,:l this work, you had better do it. You teen; 24 other doctrinal books; 5 meetLETTERS TO MISSIONARIES :schools in the conference, were rene mission: set apart April S. 1909. vas dedicated for the builillng of the. will soon meet those who look to you M. Clawson. Jr.. of Thatcher, all on our way to Parley's canyon. ings. and a tine program given by the Charles House, a place Was prepored for their salvation. They will ask you, idered, Smithy school. Elder B. Wright- -4 Books of Morfrom the Netherlands mission; There were no roads, nothing but trails Nauvoo Ariss There are mon:. 15 small books; 4 cottage meeover the rocks anti through in the southwest corner of the founda- - "What have you done?" A nd you will and 230 children enrolled in the five set apart April 8. 1909. paths 1about in which the original have to meet your earthily retard in People writing the missionarlee tinv. William H. Allsop of Grace, Ida., the brush. but we made our way as thm for a box, schools and Oil are in a good condition. of the Book of Mennen heaven. You will regret it if it is a lider A. C. Fisher- -4 3 Books of Mo- - and their friends in foreign coun2 o'clock anotie from the Netherlands mission; set apart rupee.; ae poseible, crossing streams manuscript at afternoon Sunday w:th some papers of the Mani: one concerning the redemption of was meetplace, cottage and climbing hills until finally we rrim; 22 small books; tries. are reminded that outside of ,er meeting was held which was mainly March 25, 1909. a few and eniaS articles. other day, ines. dea. City, from reached the place indicated only to ) WI e n Bro. Or- the Britit,h Isles, the correct rate of 'devoted to shorta testimonies by tied John I Ben!On of Spring Pratt an d I iitd your books of Eider John A. Smith--One word more: The founders of this the Swedish mission; set apart Nov. 7. find the Indians gone. We sucoeeded David Whitmer !missionaries and stateeh by 1S78. we stopped at in postage is Se on each ounce or less, a in are not cenfined to the first lioemon; 21 small books; 3 cottage band of Church alarming Jenson. The following releases 11S09. emigrants who and Se for every additional ounce. 'Andrew meetings. J. Hill of Trenton, from the supposed they were being attacked by Bro. Whitmtr's ,house.of Weile there be six men who organized the Church. Avere made and con- Welkerout the Books -5 of the manuscript President Brigham Young. Heber c. copy 'rider Unveil The So rate applies In parts of 'firmed: Ehlers Anton Cramer and mission; set apart Nov. 4, 1909. Indians. but that was abeut all we ae- - brought He Flit;p0Sed it was the 'Kimball , Wilford Mormon; 2 small books; 4 cottage Woodruff. John Tay- Ernetus P. REISMUSEen released to re- - !British P. Jensen of Preston, Nev.. complished. I tell this little a,necedote to Show us. not but such letters do not Germany, the I knew at lor. Lorenzo and Erastus Snow. Wil- copy. to illustrate the duly ef the minute C. Miehelsen set meetings. home. Elder Fred Scandinavian the turn mission; take the fast mail boats. To make land Thildah G. Mickeleen J. B. EMITH, Secretary. copy. and in lard Richards. W. W. Phelps, Knight, men of the olden times. Today were apart June 3, 1909. we once that it was only the him, I turned to the Hyde, Whitney. the Pratte and many ' certain. it is best to attach a Se !'released front laboring in Otlenee George Briggs of Archer, Ida., from should ease be "minutemen." ready at order to convince throe of the witnesses and others who stood by the prophet, are to move to Trondielen the British mission; set apart Dec. 16. a mometa notice. Indeed. I find my- - testimony stamp on every letter sent to Eu- !I'branch in order self obliged in my public ministry to to that of the eight witnesses, which founders. and with the exception of they will have their future field 1909. GENEALOGICAL WORE. was the of at the menu- - the prophet. are equally worthy of rec- rope, except In the British isles. lwhere beginning William Leary of Salt Lake City, keep that spirit always uppermost in of labor. Elder Andrew Funk was apMissionaries who can ill afford it. over Aarhus con- - from the British mission; set apart my life and eonduet and to be prepared script. Looking at Whitmer closely, I- ognition. They were loyal, valiant, and to preside Ipointed with Elder Alma Petersen as for any call at a minute's notice. asked: deserve a place Ifs membership In the Utah Geri. with the founders. are often put to an expense by havJuly 15, 1909. "Father Whitmer. did you sign your Their II am not in the habit of delivering ad- - name cleat society. 110: annual descendants should be counted to pay, not Only the amount of traveling elder and N. C. Hoist as see- -ing to that testimony?" SS the first yettr. $I a Year there. A. Ericksen of Collin-sid- e dresses. anti have had no time to study among the sons and daughters of the retary; Elder Michael Hansen to pro- - Oct. short postage, but an added penalty He replied emphatically, "Yes, I did. founders of the lehurth. May the Lord Ge1213111Orteat Mairasine. $1.50 a over the Aathite braneh with Eld- ston, from the New Zealand mission; up my subject but shall depend on one silver. so of did of the us." And A. Lord every the N. $I Anderson and. set apart April 16, 1909. and the ors N. C. Hoist, inspiration bless thie society with President badge. $2.60 gold: imposed by foreign postollices. so I then called his attention to the fact tbon H. Lund at its head. Bless those donarters of the esclety. Minor. Hansen ns assietants. Elder Francis E. Thomas of Manassa, Colo., promptings of the hely epirit. that In a year it becomes a serious historical e All incidents the of to over Mel. Salt Lake Cite Utah. set on the the New related from Zealand mission; that that the preside Erie Lutivigsen signatures manuscript who labor with him. and all who are burden. Relatives.and friends are Randers in the paper just read by Sister Ina all written In one hand, which trying to assist in arousing an interest branch with Christian Niel- - apart Feb. 19, 1909. 1 here to due take notice. are familiar to me. I Smith Peery M. GJettrup and James urged the handwriting of Oliver. Rut in genealogical and temple work. May wen, Carl Utah turkeys free with Utah tailored as assistants. Elder Nov. 2William Coles of salt Lake regret just as much es you do the his- - pro. Whitmer was not to be convinced. his spirit be with you all. Amen. 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