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Show ' arrivals. , r .. U'hi. ri-ih- yKt er. An. Jonn I'tah; llancfty F, I'tah; Henry Samuel Austin Grant M r Idunwitttjr.-Vm ,, " ; Id.. rfen. Teton. : Idaho; Lorenzo, i - EKLKAiSES. -,r. Carter. Horace Lavtnn. 1 T. K A Hendrix. Nets ftntlxr. Wm. E. EM. J. A. II , g At. Theohald. AVallaco ft. E. K. Smith. Jwmes Karl V. Cl u It At) n IV C Ratnmoll. V an dor Doe, Jr. j 'nrnrti i, ri r . i, CHURCH MISSION ADDRESSES 1'HJCAGO. g' niVnne dt For ihc convcnlrnox jf traveler the IVeaeret- - New give herewith. eilocess-n-orre- '.. sh -- n) GENERAL. Ellsworth has (fust Te- the Grand visiting tjrn."l trim Kd.iI. Hattie Creek,e Saginaw, hraiw-hIn Michigan, Ins md Flint He wws ngreeablj surprised to see the snnderful work winch has Iteen done In Michigan, and esHoially .to note the prosKvts which are ybqimis. NORTH INDIANA. Frm Ijngaruirort this r'ivrt oomfi' 1 Pp sident Unn hae sjHjnt another Rood "t primfpaHv In convoninjf upon week the with (food people principle g.M in t hir homo hav revisit to m.ikt evorv nlifht. Our Sunday arhonl cto tnjc nioelv. K o'rv Sunday a? i c,vvrd new member." NORTH n XT NO IS. w Ave. Portland. 244 E. Twenty Box 295. Mo. 302 South Or. nflh el reel. P. Independence. Pleasnht St. O. Cattede Santa Marta, Mexico La Redonda No. 23. Mexico, P. F. London. England Deaeret, High Road. South Tottenham, London. Purham Liverpool. England House. 295 Edge Lane. Bristol No. 8 St. Mark Road, Easton. Bristol. England. England 17 VBirmingham. icarage Road. Hanrisworth. Thorn- Irish Conference 14 dale Avenue. Belfast. Hoosch-gaspeEnrich. Switzerland e, To the Miuleen slaters, who are la. horlnjc i Hloomlnaton the following quotation 1h Ione among many which are tirade dont know how It K lut 1 like to vbsit with you girls and hear vou exlnln the principles of the I find so fw people who think gospel as F do a hoi it the plan of mtvaUnn, and explanations are but o ir indeed tfe'iiitlful and Instructive. The Sisters Madn are unusually good nvers and tVv ii their talents to. : ufFeti A rold indifferent attitude is often mamfftod by the reel-h of often cites jdaoe to one and pood yyill. during the of some of Mormon the i nns b the I.idv ! 1 ren-Hrf- miKi.-mnarl- WKST IOWA elbrs in Council Bluff Th n .witircrAet ,nX of the Church wher thl paper will always be found on file, arid a hem traveler will receive courteous attention: New York City J3 West 12th Ftfeef Chicago lit South Paulina 8t. "14 Brfdertck St. Kan Francisco 423 W"t Tenth St. I.OS Angeles 22 West Sixth Ave. Denver (Chattanooga, Tenn. 211 Falr-yletl.ui. - rejvrt i fnemnUie baptismal service which held Us jMinduv Six convert 88. Knrsgndo 11. , .Copenhagen Svartens-gataStockholm, Sweden 3 Honolulu P. O. Box 410. YakuoJIma Tokio. Japan Maehl. Ushleome Ku Toronto. Canada 884 H Gerrard 1 St. Rotterdam. Holland No Croaawtlk-scheslnge- l. Rotterdam. New Zealand Tpper Queen O Box 72. Auckland street. P Australia 'Victoria" Pcmell St., .. Xeuttm. K dnev. Samoan Mission Pnsega, Upotu. " Samoa. African Mission No 7 Bridge St AVoods(oc(. Cape Cnlonv, South Africa. 7 It 53 . eir liini Kalamazoo w, Hun- the ihunh at Hi hards, way that they have been buy visiting with the Saints ter Ami R I HelmK!lisil k ina. report lsid uftcr woiking hour? and pi. who h.uj in s.tlt and friend Hi, upon hvtinng f them sent word h.no held six well attended hall me. Khi -- 11 v 'nt wanted to o tiivnt. Afur wit si!. invitei i m. tiiiRs at h.M- - d.u - She !ak MS 'i tested tin m t., (ireac.h In her '.lurrh T'ttj no I a Kentieman a ho Is lv otxmamted nlih Fraaidout r xmttli Hie testimony jo.r.( of -- h!ent , Hnuth fe, that ho kmahlm . 01 t num God. one who Is true 1.1, liust ami to hL pfople and not .n'i who,,, maeaatlno writers dc- bi.n p' be. tlm "hf J- IJd-- jj, and P ,or fricuhi M. por. 1,1 report who ore i.DHrtirMS for ImpUam Jiromrrcsj. f;,,rran,J R'ZFide lost veek five into the -' i the: e At bothl.v the elders and confirmation meetlnKP ... Khod J, - , . r-'.:- "' lhe V AH - "rk lhre Aporti is prosper- - J. b. KAIlTj( Secretary President I W Haw lev of the Wo.st Texas conference, and companion. Elder George A Dixon, rop4rf, having spent a eijr profitable week in holding meetings and blessing seven children whose parent are Elders F A. Ja k and Bates of the Missouri conference have been accorded the privilege of ujdng two churches and have made ue of the tipie In holding meetings nt which the listeners, .paid the strictest attention and were highly pleased with the delivered by the elders Elders Spencer and Taylor of tho same Conference write that they have traveled entirely without money since the late conference at St. Louis and that they have been well caret ani have been busy the last week holding meetings and visiting with the people A letter from Elders Du ffin and Gillespie of the East Kansas conference I'-ma- fr Liaimna, Central sfATF.s o'v nf a CORRECT POSTAGE ON LETTERS 'rr link 1 ,.1,e,k Ih' losed to he Ms . , ,h tvic,;,, ,lh,u, trHl,l 4f Kid. ra R. L. .ora,.,. n ' , ; '"'"r lil kso- - Tills letter v , msnlr u-- 'two of tn,m 144, k- - I H.l V u missionary committee th,he ore hwu-- concur tvlth tha and Vhhfiratu-I- n ,hmL , the tnia Many of ,h elder in 1 ar h,M ln ,hl the !Ji.mo Ptern m'nner R ouid follow thi an 'in, 4g I,,' ;!11' I Brown of the wr't thAt they n Pt- of the people and They tell of with 'w mi- to hear listened until a lat t0 th. explanation. n. leaving next wt '"whrir.n,?ht n,,,n;,.ny. Ck V1; IT; i y,he roe mlulAcra e foil set ofT.Ja that 1 fr 7lrrtt rtt 'bhrtrso 44?ij nf mworh ,3; g j.htryT Rtta - ino IYont ob- taining pt rntlsalon to ho.i mf.nga m IFj aohoolhou, but wor told that it QUlll pv uafJrs t i trv In. gat .xttU-i- n ua thr dd . h.tl triii th wr nuful. hr. "g to and thing and vv i r G. K. tw V. A. mi!on r Olftaon, O. I H.insn, A." CMtnftVr, Mary gvn hi J sl.n. " released, having faithfully performed their lalxim ami return in honor to ,,0Und ,hat on lHM"eslon of , nchurch workij M anxious1 to rat f a TO MISSIONARIES. -V 1 1 the 1 lemon-trate- s, for money and the tematic Hnd tonvenient way of pacing all bill We cordial! invite vou to eren an account, subject to rjjeek '01 Ihl th IVti. 7, I FMeh.ifo, ' m- t f If irt Nov Har s.tb. nt Mi Irrt bin. M.iTn th Jm, ' 1' H rD, .iib rr. - !M- V i- ( . t McCornick & Co. tb Tr. S'utbn M ho Sbit minx n Norfhewri I4' II. l . tr- - ALT LAKE fr-- . !ni-i-- n rtP.irt !r,jor apart t l - ii -- A f ' rfiT CXTT fr4 Establish d IT! "i rr I I.inl rru,, Louise Ianje f Salt Take! fr m the tVfitral St iteji tnl.hrn et Miv 74 Din Albert drr of NbeJ'ev ! la . fr m srit,n BANKERS vl.lte lie. I1!- ii of mado bank. ien Much Praat-: W. P. NobU, Tto ruct; T. W. Boyar. Cbahlar. Kt I? t H r J. K Coagrtff, Ir f't ! rc 7 Tv f K.m" UbitiHit lim.r.' Hr!; ' t I frr-r- xu(5frn 1' from tif rt Tkr iik-,- 4 II -, t Mr I Like n f Grge. t f'on t nt ,jart nii-- --- i Capital $250,000.00 '' 2, a oa iwm.oon oa FTKPIT8 rndlrlded IVoflu. . .$100,000 00 Continental National Bank N- K I The Ctah National Bank BALT LAXS CITY. 1200.000 00 CopHol wad Burplua of Rank. Ooroorataoa. Account Firm and Indhrlduat? Tnvttad. 4 pv eent on Pari nr Dapo'ta W. 8 McCornick. Rret: R. T- - Badger, Ca!bler, T P. Cutler. Vico Bfwat; C H. Walla Aat. Ouhitr. HI A. I- Merchants Bank .. ........ lA and stators Man ha A arrt Jun "f ,h " ' 7 tgenvy. and by rr.i, arat.-- Who,P succe--d to orge rtake, TDK he ,hall odain tiu calvatlon or hia Dor FuVg' j from e havo Iw ea mado Jr.v E itcnt Strt. s rn , ?ct in tho gwjiel K. Nov iirtot. whlclt. If adapart hered t will ' "ig unto us eternal I Y o c;jAC'rw life, yx s rho:.--. gift unto man: aa:d from th Rrfh n.iihn -apirt that two million i . lap, waa expend-- d N Nov It 1V'4 the yeti r! i m time ard money for R fhv lh fvnt ' U'vlv-A- f Jam of the gospel 4o the wort I fh Ei't'-'TM'" mjWS'Arj r ririrt urged upon the people of the North Kle-- k Of the tjeneva ward. Hear Lake to do .take their proporSanpe!" of Mender, from T,'n.ln K . .take, to succeed Jiward B'.Mhoff. tion o: th, work aifiiointed E Bistavenn et .part I Victor rn .v, lt, mion X V.Z" elerk'W r-an, IR.ehta ltUer ,Lu.T the ward ward.,,, n opening tn ,a,xced John Anderson ( he i Ssiw Fltn U ,u ' !i'K pon the duties o. to b fr fJ hnatensen appomtej tig'., i 1 e pnegth.ej.1 r. Tet.n the lratt ard. clerk v,n M The general a- - state authorttloe were irrcnfed ft ' unanimoiMly gu- - SU4P' to xuoril j Arthur Hme.wax'! i M. tiih i;r itij rpt,n Ffrjryh ajjiTiti Jjmi? tamed. of th OnrtiM man!, Ifionror j.,j up PCTDR MATSON, rl fr ,!'! n R Rl.iklim - f Stake Grk sfyrtk tv?ir i t . o prlrin? appotfitA) Saints iv jlft 7R?trr st'ti1? v Good report wer given of tbe con-- ; c'tirk of th SunnyMe wrl Farter u p.A j ,n LBKKT TAEE 1 AHrt E7 rlition of their wnrd by Bishops James Tlfrair staKp 17 ?u Hpkinr j . L. Adam? of Parowan. Thomas Mcrtensen appolr'e l h : M- a- r. The Allwrta si .o held quarterly -i - t ' of paragoonah, and Alexander conference on Jon nanf.rtd the k if p and Sundav. ward Sah.rlay , r-eG Matfie?on of Cedar Meet ward. Job H M i. i ,t IS1! n 2a and y, h'l UP N".., President Mrt., Edw I c j. A u pete-- e n appointed war v-- .k c. wilore u . n other speaker at the conference Wood c Ir. attendance Oi were Jotjp It: Rnbimnw; 3f , a rei I Mt FieNwfcju- -i riouih WAirl. oa !j th Kpvtiker A fr turned mt?ionary. Waite C. Mitchell F. KichartL urd i hrles H. Hart. succeed T A..rt t) San-'- e ;r4Xt I c and Dr. Joseph F. McGregor. Among ; mV r In tnr openmg a. Tress of conference Mnr.kier r Ja'ic E Hex I awioliited wwrd c.erk orMuTHTd,m7-,,"N7.t7l,ofTh- 7 t ard. I nlon ..f the In,"- n t !.T:nd '?lv' a .need Work of Ward Teachers.- - "Eternal L " Mortor. w.ir.l Progress bin,' etc appo,ntel ltnrrv t N authorrt The general an local Church I. -- uui'oa Wk f H (ties were unanimously sustained by 1?,k.?vMf f G F Tilth gnd F Pierre Suifft Gtoiy - - Bishops the Ha.iits. -- ' -' t. r f'rd Khi .ml th. rey Interestingly Tbe singing nf. the. choir under the appointed wrar.l t F uvw wards Th direction of George H. Durham was ported their k aard. Malftl rtakof trie tT.er- i Kowad wfrv EvUi the by ?pakrx much enjoyed throughout Nuttle. tcry 1 t. " tO H tut! and In man. Harker t -t t conference. IVcst. Chare Hart. In Sieaking of W. U ADAMS, W Blake Clerk. the turlou audhr.cea he had been privileged to addrs. referred to the i great faith of the people of God. at.d li.VVIS STAKE. F' V ' recently returned spoke tilfc ef the r- sunderstandings of The Dnis stake ouarterly conference ..irt field i tfFf y Gg- was held ill. Earmlnglnn on SaturcUjL,.!; ,r f B ngnamtnofss.on. m ' instances. i" f : n and Sunday, Dec. 30 apd "31, President States Fr r .kc of the wiwlom d. n. from F" Klder Of the of at : m hand of t D Joseph H Grant presiding. Ft J k v .i firing the Lord 'set apart D general authorities. Elder Anthony tV. In ail thing. In diversity, exerc.si:-V ii D S imt" ID I ins and President It u Ion S. Wells humli.n .m.i trust ,n God, and the nf- n rr m D -J Dc.s 'I f n M were present both days of the eonfer-- J CM!t i 7. jwi ihu fha prompting of iparf D enoe, and Elder George Albert Smith on th SpHi V. il t Full rf P.U rn r.; Sunday afternoon. There was a full atafUrrnoon On Satwnl.iy South' la a brietf . j vy- - a fV" A!Wn tendance of stake aud ward ofllcers. Yha Taylor Mak mission. was tile S'nvfin.ivum On Saturday the time taken up pivAnur la attending the AW'yo , from with priesthood affairs. In tho morning exprsH lberta ?tike cinfererca, and wa Garland, oBrRvn PRopimr iuiithdw, a shor session of tho high council was lenron f t har urh progreatlva rportx v i f t b rth-!n obsm'.nn of . held, also a quarterly meeting of tha from th bUhofK from the Snr.dlnat m nlien. Smb-Lw J.7 fi high priests of the stake. In the aftert tha apart No. ntdr KlchartW rwt for hi Prpht , noon a priesthood mooting was held word. ' - tha kingdom of Gerril g,Stvk I D with 300 In attendance. The, visitors God and hfc r ;:t'iounaaa; tn and all from the Nether, were tho principal speakers at these thaao addad unto you;' apart Nov 1. V"v thlrg haK meetings, tin Sunday two interesting! also rmtnc th ft acriflco and of " 9 meetings were hoid. President Joseph William E brine Vw own reward. 11. Grant ef the Davis stake fr.--n th Ootrai Prates ml for mU amd Children. reported Hart tiifi fo Ms aubjact fhlth tho condition of the stake, speakihg of and Mb aloo paid warm s:on.. et !trt Dc 4, !,w' Too Han Always Bought Tin Kind the labors of the stake presidency and tributa to th r bountaooa lands of t member of Iean. of the high council during the Alberta. Dec 10 WiU.am E M.ttmt t Prt last three month, holding of ward con tha Sunday from tbe Brth n.'ton, Oh Stmdav Burs tbe ferences and visiting amongst tha peo- - school session Tminjc f conference proved i, Ite ple.-otsh- e SiflMtveof stake. Tha- flatters Tho Xerrfa r and blessed" with tio spirit f their caUloR wry Kccies of Ggden, from war Dec. aonya fipom lha a.DUerarUa hrthrw to our w:, hu 277 Main ' r -- t ( . g f,, mu.'iry v Mr. 1 v, .'! rnrs j j i St i NaOonal Bank of tbe RepnbUe U. A DEPOOTTORT. FRANK .KNOX GraMdaBt JAMES A MURRAY. .Vic prW0ot W. F EARL Cashier F. A CTLBERTHON.JUSt. CuhW At2A400 0 Capital sod Surplus A tkorouftiif modern Mvinct dela oooneotloa portment oonducted With thl beak. 8fCv Spoit boo for ML . -- St ,h P-- i el ro-hn- W'rrw-Rirlr- rs !.,. "r fHJPr.'h ? T HiV'i '' tl- Ja-i,- e cl ;4 , - ! f kn-i- j i - 1 3- r-- ll DtRECTOHA W. W. RJtar, prulnt: Vlea Prad-ot Romitay, Ell" a. Smith. Caahln L S HUe, John R. Baroeo. John G CiitJer- David E Suthvr-U- ni la. A- - W Corleem. T-Oor Bed Bmoot. W - JkM, C W, Klbley, A. W Ivina 4 par aanl laterat paid am aavJnjm. i Mil l" I'D J tf St, r TBE DESERET SAVWGS BANK ; ' ( The State Bank of Utah i la kb rrrr r th. salt(EUbLshd In &i -'.-' Returned Missionaries. c , r. . j I . H P. CtAKX. JOHN J. DALT. Tic PfMbHat . A-- H PEABODT Vic Prwid,nt SHEARMAN. CUhtar. W. vnn -- I U;.'r OFFICXWI: ; d' , fr-- .. - 111 IT .. PAROWW KTKK. Th quarterly conference of $he porn-wa- n stake convened in I'anman lec. j 23 and LI There wa? r goexi attendthat th conference ance wra held o near c'hnntniaa. which no doubt kept Home from attending. Fresubnt Lucln N MKrdcn presided over the meetings None of the general authority were in attendance, lnU Eider E. K. Erfek- I run and A A, M. Durham of the Mur-k neademv were present and gave ery intereatlng tallc along the line of and the necessity of our mis- slonanos heeomlng better educated in oriT to make more useful worker President Marsden. President Wilford lm and President William If Lyman gavo. aluahle instructinns to th i nt fr.. apart : I 4i(in r M nd Ht-th- 3?-- b fr m FhK- n; Irrv Shield? ff fn;T fb' 3utrTt t ilr t apart V'v 7 NV '! I M i i ' rPTTT, et V. fni N n,!n J IVf V the RrsHh Pr''h 4if i fr. D"- t ajMrT Kln.-- r tpart V'lip .4 Kail lake Ctfv, Tt-- b. BolCed State Depositary. tablidi 1 1472. I.'k, l NrhoJ? nf i, J'" 'her. "ItJa n le Tre Arrbler fffrn il f Xv. apart .Nov apart lh rrjf'on ali'ouu 4 t Avrr..f II Deseret National Bank lioijfj' fid, 'roin tV-- People writing the missionaries and their friend In foreign countries. are reminded that outside of rate of the British Isles, postage 4s 6c on each ounce or less, and 3c for every additional ounce. Tte-l- erate apHea ln part of Germany, but uch letter do not .take' the faet mall boat. To make certain.- - It 1 best to attach a. Sc tamp on eVery letter aent to Europe, except In the British Isles Missionaries who can 111 afford It. are often put to an expense by hav-- , lng to pay. not only the amount of short postage, but an added penalty Imposed by foreign poetoffices, so that In a year It becomes a serious burden. Relatives and frienda are' urged to taka dug notice, , , ; . Flecking Account w A Rank pret p5National Tflhie a a fafguai !'on i'r arb jj, rrk Mrz. auk auperln- - IJbortr ward. L'lnlah stako. orartn-iZ- d roiKirtwi teuvrtpnt of lie- rfon clfvv-- , kith Gharto B IVirtl'tr a l, s,mr'. work in tho anrt Parloy 4 wlrt-- h a ward oiork that tho ommmruus to that v -truTe atAX, if lias, IVurtM: ward. H:(C Horn -I I k '. Vpf iUiy, boon entire! r : ovwl. tn anmlimcuit A Johnaon a- - M-a Ith T . rvr.w lo murh kuwor than at any rre-llla-khu- rn as n:irt .! rk v:iam m fhh. mu t,:iw stake, ai,d a aplendii IISH d?. jrk Is being lone In tha religion j A cL?s, rtrr!tenen Jame, EWor Newto" E Noe apoko on N h war I. ier tho Rm-m- i -n -I- madonal line said 'hat oier ,o ,u-eoMartin thousnd h ?i vi girl are now atJoph F Kllburn ut lnH a4x rurc Mclsoobi. at an tending s Its Value J s A4AV. : t apart r'jt ofl I. JPcri Iiifl .si'noar. n th- rg Mabelle ClMiissa A Reeslev. Allc Harris and lulae Dannie have been H'rtdr ; sjoo, wk 'tali. Thomas Wyo : and Inifsn JVtrkdull of Georg-- , town. Ida. Elders Milford J. Tippetts of Ijovfl!. Wv Georg Thaxton, Iyv 11. Wyo, and WTalte. S Young, M N Fruit iad. reported at headquarter? and 'assigned t th Independence, Routh Texas, and East Texas conferences, respectfully. -- ti ; p- s'ke M.ui t, irl'tO F tn nn N f.' fyHn s' : rr c rDemonstrates f 4 Aev t r Instnxr .n and itdmnoitionA : mu h njovn,5 n' v .th rr.4irkrMJ r t i hoolhouo att' n-- 1 th Utgin 4 lain and Prmar slAop' in th .or n.ght a'ld .f h at th on vvor pnU-HK- l ho Mr b to l (' iiik (ing4 Kbbr Ralph Harkai ni tb ,l jr v wnd hearing stab report, i i h I ! irting on Rigdou Sh'frt addn'Hi vorSirl.iv: Borrtt mado stronger mmatlon Fundn v The gncral and tak' author- - givn by the rt!ring wtaJk hrnl autnnlondent. M A O10n.l1 to hold meeting? Ir; t.ue n'ighbrhd 1,4 wre unanimoui suatamed. Pre-JuHN J. SMITH. Ftak- Clerk. in Malnlng and to trv thir vrv Stirling William ani t ho M-iinr guest from I'jah the 4'Jioolhoue to b!d meeting in and t In the afternoon, Prest F J Wanl wnn ?urb. ?nep In : JOMUld, If Tha tho house prt.ent4l tb name nf toe general hoihoun T e North .Sontie quarterly ' h f.qeth.r x Uh thrown ojh n to tlF'Tn and a mtiN.tig o.r r ce ,1tlor,ti;, f lh, I tan. whs ad I in th(. fn,v (lf tho Albert -- tHke, whl. h good hall meeting follow d raid live wl! 1 1 ar.d arid Mi 4it . wen unanimously miMaiiooi r- attended rotuge m ettngs w r 2 at oVkjck oiiutvent mg Tb.n b )iwed e;irnet w.r i of roun. ffult of their determination Tmy vver3 in at- were re Tb etn afteni . unable el. nd'ie Hiwt Exhortation from Prewt to fill all inflation t go and UTi aJl of tbn nCtKa praldanej, Won.! Klder Rlehard1'. After win h xtav with the prop lo , tn high eoju .1, and ten out PreM. and N e hart H. Hart gave a highly have been traveling In the roun vvwJ wore ty represented without money lfl t jj KMer Interesting adrees on the Irin'rteUity Fry the past two ATi, cvuijw.(r, " and have kft many hooka, which our tn oouiuJ of of F. Ritfhard4 hou. and have held 3$ meet- - j tvsf-waa a.report ui tttendRni an' The bervtre throughout vvre Int 1 r,a,, rholee musj nlmh vhs The nsf to make friends i to Wa5 Naton Ei. N'oy. principal of the mu- h appreciated The above comes Hn4v Imrmg vonfrenro j. live Vtth the people Whitehead '? from Elder? Day and Allen of the HU in connection vutfr our conference. Kidr Wm J was also Elder Hdw.ird .tar Make fmeethood meeting a bishop, as thp Qd? heid Saturda morning, and the Leavitt, thg Torme net apart to yr' f'lareshoim ward and Y M ar Y L. M 1 aoav Uitkm held side over the g meetuii; .Saturday evening. In which j the latter over the Glen wood ward. soma valued tn- - on Sunday evening the eonferem e KUier kit Wds strictkng to the .Oung people wtrh jsas I oontinuMl under the auspice f the hletic. ;M regartl aHOcjations. which put forth .in children of excellent program of mu?ic an i a Tn sJih!ay erhool svr--i were In att.daooe at dresses. at which WILLIAM T MEIUDEW. Elders Franklin A DUc.k of FIr- - eur S.m.lw J-mornUur b'tako An.leram suited that "? Bassett, Fans, view, Wyo : llurvey Wyo ; Grant A Black. Aztec. X. M.;- ". oriranltkoo. alx of this nuinArthur Manuarlnt; of Vernal. Ctah. reCHURCH CHANGES. and have been w", ported at ! assigned to the Oklahoma conference. I 1 NT7W WARDS Elders Earl W. Williams of Rtvnrdala, He Mfl R ;rj.cr !.' IVdrKk Williams. Ihanf Una n 1. l.( I.1' an Soonl v Wbtr, Ab I al kThy r ;on. canmnpy . A. re initiated prop.-rinto the kingdom of ijod Four from Omjmil Bluffs rii two trom Omaha. Sixty persons the Rook of Mormon and make Mor .tpendfd the baptismal service and at u more thorough xtudy. venmg n the oniirmotKOi Elder Stout and laryon of the Oklameeting r .jt .i taken and erowdnl The homa conference, who an revisiting there re),rt 15 hall and cottage: Saints, say that thev have enjoyed their f r the last wei con-- I Uibora that wero the Saint rtud itl an exMsdation of a few trying greatly to live In accordance to tho light iwre ip:UMS sotoi they had received and tear testimony W that the better one follows the tenets IN'S of Mormonism tho better one will be 1. birrs .1 H Pn i!nilb r anil Brown prepared to meet the obligations of tn. wirk as fnlbw life and fulfill to Tr ting in tV fwrev Mting in measure of ones tho fullest extent the creation. Hio a fit rniNi. 4; md holding A letter from Elders Muir and Rogers inecling ku n U'liiin Tnev unto fhnt their friends .in not nh inlercut of the North Texas conference tell? of their labors Ml I,!fL thAt the week has during 5SMd i'k g4 to have been busy holding tiers and deliMnl th ipie? as paseed. They And ' '1 as tho people uho .r jmrn visiting with the people. prurnulgat- - meetings They also blessed two children. bg them evor.v whore Elders Terry and Harrow of tho South MRHIGW Texas conference, who are working on ' fc ck. L. C. fVi31weU, J. H RtKhmilVr O H Ro.r. n. J R Rlngham. O M Z M pman, ! I RpKf Atkin. J F Jrnr. Da.il Jr. f rf'Sid!, Jam1 Mtlnnald, oinfnn msident. V. Z. tv H gv i Punchbowl St. Hntlev !rft to r'gbt R r 1 K 'l Rwrmft, J T Vs' Rjh, Tnp rn?Ifc Mad ti f5 Relief eoetety was the the moat t,r been f4wehch-iia- a a he,4 ti. the Chic.igo branch. It was Ahw week of vatMitar- pttp.y.;h day represented In a booth. For things in the Atmidav booth M tp. (lav, 'pKKf.Ing It,,- - h rlnthes tans and lines, etc.. t,.r fxVhltol and disposed of at very mssiHhle .rl' .'rt. A whore prosrramcnilerel and rofredhmenta servnip-i- OF THE WISCONS IN CONFERENCE. AEG. 12. 131 L MISSIONARIES famltv heing m destitute . irrumt ine, and the other hiung bt n driwri from ' the rorpmumty FlKr Horte, ,!. c x ro mir c,.'- panv R of th !! .F.hu tnat tb A.K bt j, sfiil and many b4k.- v or. jtribuil 1 o arcOriht Frrr t'a4a to ledhrtduaio, on oonrUav a tmry rwA.xbi ood foetltty. Odd 'rt Frv JOGFFH F ANTHON If 1 n: .. Vie HXiiF.K J fiHAVT k . . H nFRTOW. -- Ml Coa lr.r H. T. McEWAX' v9 . a1-dr- s, Frt l - " tc Prt. v, J;jli 1 Tir-io- Bur-vld- a. A CASTOR! l - lntrt dm tt-R- oAl ii wu wrgii - n 'jww .1 v Btnb!'hd :ta Commercial Savings Bank Utah & F. ARitETROSO, BYRON anoo..i Bzcktn Iiisnnhis Four per oet PTHent entire 11 It Is Interest esi4 Sil SODOOWI SOLICIT Ml |