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Show mmHihtl,, i ' I "I i. mi, li EVENING DKSEHKT NEWS SATURDAY JANUARY SECTION TIIREFi 13 1912 Retiring President Gowans a. fcyPierthr Perthshire, Scotland, p.K MU. His parents it move, n deen nnd then to Abr.nah. where President Coining h,ar,. accepted the rospel. He a in hi eighteenth yeisr. Au ; i vri Shortly after be beeam a' of the Church he acted as a i,.,., t,m' loiutry In Dundee, in resj.,, call from President Jani.-the Kdinharch conferenc,, r,,r leer. After mix months tii n called to the northern 5.,,,,, land, ahere he continued lu r, one for a missionary e.ir. returned to Abrnath to j,rt that branch of the Dundee , t 'I f s -. 1 -- ll vc- Mitrren CHURCH MISSION -j ADDRESSES ( . , the. c i, .. rnon if Packers Kerr 111 ALABAMA Leroy Wood, pres 'Oral, Box 7t)j Montgomery, Ala Three rhlldrrr were bleated Iti Marengo county last u ck bv Kltlcr Edgar E. Burk and XVIlUam P. Barti-lia- i T i i: i ; 1 litl ;r M ' i 1,1; Li f 1 l For the convenience of travelers the Deseret News gives herewith the addresses of the var.oue mis Ions of the Church where this na per will alwa.vs be found on fi! and where traleas wil yeceue courteous aftent on: S'ew York htrfct Chicago 11 South Paulina S Ran Francisco 724 Broderick R? Los Angeles 423 West Tenth St Denver-42- 2 West Sixth Ave Tenn. 7JI Chattanooga to jpt before tile .t large . rortO was JTh.; R. tvllCH nefil the fn?V Tlove "ho rc j P. 1 r- - i h o fr'u v ! dh f XLDEES OF AALBORG, DENMARK, CONFERENCE. to right Kra.tu Larsen. Jamcf P. Christrnsrn, Hyrom Peterson. Jensen, N Jensen, vmttinir 2 H" Middle row Fhriet n hffetensen. Andrew M. Jensen, Jonathan C Jensen, Carl C. Jensen, James M. Jenen, 'tr,hen II Fhlpman. I'hrtstnn Andersen Front rowtndre Jensen, Peter A Ped.ren, conference secretary, nichard C. Miller, conference nt Jenson miston president , Victor Mouriten and George S. Sanders. - inter a?d h,i, row, ralmc fr'n left Jnten. iislLm.- (hristen flrtd Kn Editor- New 'g from ih Fat luehn 4Afni Udv Dispatch whtf'h show thTit we hyre friends fn th! distant Tn T. though still unknown t u" ones fht ar- icd ! o' afraid to take up the jh n the sword of slander in th1 ti-- e -f s rred truth. The tun to that have xcsted the Rev Rjd r S hull of Hodgeop Wdr wratbarc Lake, aged js, and EM r lFwc!l o hi Nephi, wh have Jut I - - j t. presl-Andre- w Toronto. Canada I T Crosawljk-acheslnge- pn- f . n - niUen, 'r was held at which timely instructions were given by President Hyde and Elder Bergeron and the elder were as- dgned to their siveral fields of labor. The elder aloi had th privilege of ek- said they, pressing themseiver Tliey allwas asked were hre t tio whatever of them In all. every one felt wll paid for the eTort put forth to make the ron- f, renve a sueee-- s lt t- -- . l I el 11 h -- - fi'.j Dec. 10 George JL Btocklr rltnan, from the Central S Ion.; set apart Oct. 1, is,'. g of Her. ails. -- Dec 19 Oliver Lee Dunn o Gssrgw town, Ida., from the North, m Stat mission; sot apart Oct. 19, Kudger R. Iw la of Cow 1, y. XVys, from Uie Southern State, m.-- a a, se l. Goshen. Hs, from the Northwestern States ra.iiu, set apart Nov. 9, 1909. TOOFIsK STKK Africa. of thr - Martin N Lewis of Spanish Fodt States mission, w the ward from the Western and apart April 1L 191L Sstturriay Hugh S. Dec. 20 Clartsua A Beesley of 81 taring a Ktnall town, m ere uririjkd rr t)Heting a atranger who aked ity, from the Central fittta ' rortcp on Lake wer Mormon" Mdef. AfDr trannng 19i KhhT Oorg F liciiardn. mission; set apart Feb. 8, jSaturdiv, that they wer h aakd them to go ? Kidman of Mendon. Irvii tfe Arthur . .. t)'u council Fid r of K A , Jarrw Ki thlSargf TaltnAg. nl wijft havr to Ills home gnd e, plain their dmlr.ne set apart Oct 5 194 ojii f.ut t h 4.!r,!u,i!v fuj ,m( to and n Sunday Prraidnt Brltish mtssiok. f I. lull., whlih they did with a reason-- , . am Samuel i 'o.ra m of Salt I k . ft ad'dr. s .imt-e'y ar. TIHAsllil, (UMIIIHME. M Salt tnith Mirm Fran. Lman frm .in pmusil.'e of than difftnnt able degr.,."f the British nitton; set apart Nv. i . with r t End Pi. Pres dent- 'Uh esdllv .ure U'l f,.r ' in Elder, r "oil, v and Hallev reeirf r.9. onU Ithiu my own r n 1; ,lt!:e!j pi itt th Ftatxl c. r ITvsidnt the w.,n tln franvaa! any ,,f imp haling made u nuuitier of warm friends m this f mu, of t i' In- - in- ,s r. th his two Mun- an! ,t mi nn. Iowan and S th, .f it . fnin Hugh XV. Johnson of Bin: th'ng Xery eagerly attended Indeed was!,,, i;,hs 21 ICi-l'er,n of women of thi- - rMrt a ceptlng m rceivcd ral P. vi'kMi Iy the iv it ThA aclor. ihomi of th high council and V yo , fromPrice thla annual conference ftt Jacksonville, ,v itatm, is to vh-iiii(an ' Mr- the Eastern States mV their h.uiies when town not t tin tur.N the now i if fn.m or s. cred mil r' 'htn Mormon' tounlors Hltcrnat the m, t'h'ptuin dpo4tiw, every seat In the church was filled that The elders are all in slon ; s t apart Nov, 9, 118)9. ' th fulHUjunt. Tin pHtia- branch J f the word of the stake This, men are a d jn t' practn itnburg and people stood in the aisles during Memphis.l.sallty Tenn. at present wher. tlw v ni.ui f t t. tl i.igbt t ie treitnf r n th ( dy of tmn .f the gAnf,. u. Phil p Ic la Mare, Thomas Urmndi r vie laI tod li Elder Heber J have pndi Sunday aerviie Dec 22 Mayben Fox of lUituw of a apintual liibV v.r p,t.,Vin otb- am. b J'r t r a Hr ,i nnd h't. ! n fufil.M Atkin and utan c bw.i1bcn- bv J. SHir, bidei 4Jrant. President C'allls and Ihu travel- feast Alta . f a n ad a. from the Easter:, itaa I'alhs nnd KMer Gr.iul m t I'.IDEH U I r t Mr WILKINSON cwtaliWbm of mt take nt etdem f of the tht leithe of thn I'huuh pnmlmg ing elders of the Florida and Mouth having b's n pr nt t,. Instruct thou n mission, set apart June 21. I410, a on Ttv fub- - Jc-h ill. s P, t r s Ito.oJ. Kot lnd-ty ff K'Olut i ' ,im and Hard Georgia district were present. t mpn t at the had and having the Nov j;, I'JU Thr nnidingw were ex ej.tfonallv well j. 8't ' Vlnrm n rn MISSISSIPPI The people were much edified by ester U Dec. 22 ain tUwr. a In git-of tl t trnn and Mojing nig attended tbFUg;hmt. Elder Grant's dlseotirsss. Hs spoke at lutureme Lown. president, bok 1J9, - he Idaho, from the Rrt j" mi Proton. h ,. had In the pr.ml- - the cold w.ather depnved manv of at not- - b,rg,. wli-i- . gre-b- -l as ' bettererv K.lit T ,"1' T IHpU. .good. all the publio meeting, and th. larga JaVksoii. Alt. t aiart Nov. 14. 1909 omp-n-- ,for the live ihur.h and .i arc, t ,r- - promised to tending, from the distant wards. A ftinn. you kindly .allow nslow . , , rimgregatlonsflarened to him w'th raptl ' , umo--r. John B. Hirst of Fait L'--e City hl a word of truth about those mull H,.k was the fad that all true lnhcwr- , laraeterled all of the beautiful He favored hUhsarars dth wonders ito spirit British mission; stt ajar. ' the from ptruion F.M r Flora, e He,n, r said th- At Hattiesburg :,hured gentlemen an hoii- Mormon perform. al m, I to !i ive 0111, w ith gospel ha varal hvrana. an mr f;;,r,,hn. Not. 11. 1909 !. -- "I r stored for the la- -t -" " "SSh, -' , Richard XV. XVebb of Round '"oel,, t, d hv Danie s the suhp t disi .T i and ,h' m''' When I tame to Fhuit ,e,t h,ine ert was held In tb ! apsr from the British mission; re u l d n all tin- world Aft - d from th, eld. r J ouri the month, ago I had the honor to la- In j ,d t public waa lnrited. Noh.dmtailonlg"fHt through 11. 1909, Nov. and iiihux and an h kirk ih well than a u known ht hur. to heard who and f tfriduccd prsn the the bureau thm, jtrvi tliopc memory fee vm chtrid. ijbd f"M' ed In each Ins'ancc of information. h . V I .... aw a.. L.,4 ..as r George XV. das of Thatcher, Aril all elasse AAldfch routine business was attended Southern states mission, pngntm n thW Income' wouid m ijX JCbJiJVsil. the tune v4Jare taught the iru B. Gowans, after from the of t'hristy President Hugh dered. Elder jitatlng In addition tooth-- ; subject thaj jnpe Grant, Dec 1. 1909. etc cu-- t , answers ReveJa.U4n ons ' and etc., from t 29 for oer are tbs! to come over that pew, given necessary a faithful servfin of pacing up r pieces, sang the song, Ths Flag A successful conference was held at jears, Lewis Fife of ProvMenca, from Fortu-;- a ,,f vxh.ch ucj ,iked ami answer,! in oW.ry ac, whf,n h,. a Ik. from Oct 29, 16x2. to Dec 31, 1911, sps-- t j wa, dropped hke a bad egg .Without a Stain. His daughter, Mary Jac Southern States mission, Miss., where ail the ciders n.elv for me I was brought up in a l(, the apparent aatiafaitiun ul thobeTuprm tin earth We tnav all receive a d now in his year, a made brief being address 1909. at one of istened with Interest to timely instrucGrant, 12, Oct. ' of annot m nt the kirk ftetimon keep p,,.,,, a.-by study and honorably released, with the Ihe meetings. Before hs left Florida, tions given by Elder Heber J. Grant Christian home, v the alom- I clthe hatr- - thr.uga the Hoh gHH ng (u h put ' in : me fregn Gmf. in horn Spirit, unanimous vote and blessing of the M- - Theobald nf Sat Elder Grant, his wife, and daughter and President tallis. Dec. 24 'id ni flUt- - . Pr rimed c'Oinine MAmersinging by tiijEnijiop President Oowans, lake City,Stephen ipan. Retiring Northern S'' people. visited St. Augistine. ihe from All the ciders leae br their new tnjat Where r t came Hcnedo wer tlon wofT.rcd the question t r ate Whm the two jomjg Mormon I by still living in tic- - hearts pf the people m lesion; set apart Nov. S. 4909 fields with renewed merge treated j Lwk ai:on lv icinlnd th Lldr r tKxHr Ynrrnrtf. GEORGIA t ' rm with ther -zrads tba was sustained Tooele of Make, by Elder Pytp Hansett and F 4 Han-- k t n great atjd troubie. like to le treated 'audienfc.h I should 'inference and ordained and blessed a B. Madsen of Rlr "TCnET Hoiiuaa, president, 29 Connally Dec. havr been bonrablx- - released to themae a ,inie qu s evening Session uM he anwcr4 in ttakc.d nvt--r IMtriarrh in the f hurh of Jeus Christ States Northern the from return home Tne former having spent They hadhut In ceases f si knessJjjthrtve(iP ftret Atlanta. (4. t The tnanti p emng i,jof commenced b Faints by President 4f Latter-da- y Nov," 23, 1909. farthing, fVpait - w' re tendered Uv of the Atlanta 25 inmrhsand the latter 24 months The Heating the' thankNow In c their to, u. m pow.r singing Hc.uty fiErasernjoi4 tluday Fraud M. Lyman 'Elder tTiarles j w atmfit at the The office addieas has loon miecl offered to do anything iaxed of i filer- with an msit.ittiui I a plrLatifn was offrd by Aline ?rme. who recently returned from help. Dec 2 Cornelius X'an der Po. conference held Saturday and Sunday from Hattiesburg to Box I the Kider ('lrfis Hergeaon dale- tn I haul i is at future . Jackin. t o lease ihe to nice as president of recenth h Quite Salt Lake ?ity, from the XuittW Dec. 9 and in K!dcr Hber J (Srant. Miss f cri words and hand- Eldey Raymond It Tmks atd all the Australian mission, and formerly a B" In bad health md lii huslmnd mission ; set apart Oct-States . r memo Predident t'allia end the trailing cldcri. bv d f the ( GAKULINA tbr hUi x ,,f Gow-awr vsere f .l.l 0 r'bif( ink one tailed by counselor to Pnsident Hugh 8 prophets sriin to go out f the Ucorgia district were in attend !!. - Inc m- - ,J "!dlv1ne tV ti..n ih IUid ot ssas dallied oi T.tocle of in stake the Sprtnp !!, hnt lame T Wood, president, box' 15, "Mormons presidency, Dec. 29 Thorn C. Miner - rxjnc-obs th Six public., meeting and fivcj New mice. yC high pret and he give his apostle whs sustained as president of the ville, from the Eastern States m'ulos. iug 4rtimnt with ms children w.m s th husband-retur- re hrvir,' x; to undcr-tipriesthotKl meetings were held. In the wr that thy would ms chiirman that not Tooele stake. Eluer orme selecting as lhi had for till time sat 14 1909 Five are four by reported, toros ir uxt '1uttr meetings Kider Crrant prrscribed Elder J.baptisms liim I ut he had chosen them his counselors Charles R. McBrid and set opart Dec. h vr a ho a. Mtfi of tic explaining ubj ts of wlihh P Stoker and one by Elder - Paul Alfred A. Aide of Midway, from n ud 'VkmUrr4li remedy which he delare was a sure burc m.r h t o anl vserc IDrnabue iVfit mcj toerd. not ,d A McBrido had km so J. Ht'Wikcy vElder Western States mission; set srpart-cure (or homesickness. It wax. "wurk, Arthur F. Norris Theae two elders they thr .ugh th, pn.pluds at Antioch After rterrr nf ;.se- - W prnrvc first counselor to President Gowans 191" report hating blessed one cblW tTidr delight t am up two t The also a w mi I nevrt tin were Vork, work.'' and Jdo it now ' to ' rcveiaaodes an. I put death grmt an c.ther dnemli ami Elder Htookey tedng a niemtsr of Charles K Tlllotson pPOgaen. firea f r tn friendelders have gono forth determine d to each. men began tic teach the Ihn-t- i H, re supertn-temlespirit tv.jip jin sio ' state hns'i DauVl T. President council and Folder Wood and high Northwestern State mission; ever tho more for fi'ths Imres sake as prditt4 by "id in )e diligent than work d th i Jt sch'W-L-, : Joseph C. of Ron, Alex. Peterson arc making a tour of tlie Thnnk.rff Nov. 9, 1909. SHITNET. apart Paul and others. If bnst. Uing the orme, who was lay BViX Saturday night a concert was given. conference. secGowans' etCa Preldent the elders in theii LStnonl C. Holbrook of Bountlf isting was an excellent ne. The program Son ir God must he guided by rcvcla-- i ond I U Mv a the rH autalned NT fields counselor, varlou of by labor States ' Rcfrc'Shmctitii were sorted at the cio-tioim frun father, liow much mor conference as a ; atrlardt and ordained from the Northwestern East ieoni n set arart Nov. M, 1909. AUSTRALIAN. of the exercises. Elder (Irant sang do u poT uctk motas iued such and hosed as such and set VIRGINIA as apart Axcr R. Briggs of Magrath. Alta. solos at the concert and duum; tl.o Mh guidarc e Junie WLidsworth. a high councilor by Elder George F, 1il!T thr EL from the Eastern States ! Lx M- ur song Canada, "f PtH Cath'rine f the sacivd It )4j " meetings. Kll'l Sir Richards. Jonathan H. Hale of Granta-ill- e, slon; set apart Nov. My 1909. .stret, Petersburg, Vp Tim pastor of the Ftrnt l'mc r.tlist Bollinghrifck He a olo. le VVp: Trar From ' Every Oct Hncc almost all the Saints mjiba jx'iarn was sustained as stake superinN 'V Eve 4iurch of Atlanta Uu , invitd Elder the conference have been d t fK hli oil IH ami j for. ihi. l .t tendent of Sunday schools and bleared Jan. 1 Edward Harrington of Bfta. Kid Giant to deliver a sermon at the nun fnrtaken of the sacrament visit! the uy i li j h ic t tn iM a such by Elder Janies al t t at and the Central States rondos, afternoon services In tho I'mver-churc- ciders and have enjoyed the sweet, Ida., f i' I . b'tli rttiia e h E. Talmage. Elder Hale chose as his set from Feb. 8. 1910. apart ij Thj suljct asluc!" peaceful sprit which a cinpniie nit r4er h m ! XV. Black and prei IJya counselors. Benjamin him was, Whv I am a Mormon 4i if fird y d i fe h m i them, feasting oti thir timely advu Hunter. .d Mrs eff.ct- - of Adams sin according to the Austin Jan. J Aaron G. Hansen of Ei" hrsiis. The pastier requested Elder brant to set and Instnn ITNtent The-vTho Saints are rn trr i uwr.fit V.d hall eudfeavur to. wire rament t'on. administered at from whs aP" the British mission; EUI r Clno- - i. cfg. - frckt ovv fiMge of G.d. on condition of It r.md ch.n e s H H d forth with absolute frankmss and In the faith and doing ail the , ,,n til'.mv m h it. Ji.m ht Sunday achool session of the con- Nov. 4. 1909. to- - obedience to his law. M without restraint the distinctive doc- forward the wurl: of the f r! ir, tr 'fit Ll Belief alone is the in Jpu t. u. df i ho wh h m,i. .ii.i ! ..th i tr:vihng It - City thr ference morning. LekSunday -- ufr.ciMtl of Salt E. Mcirmotiism.' and in .Ul Thomas are Wilding men trines of par- aiti.u Tha Rmil.iy r,.i n,1 I, ran. h.?.,oi istt t!i t! ) a.i.nvjxfi n. ih K,i:..r a, Hi a k.hh1! iniii.i of n,.f attended meeting, 470 being fiJy the largest front'd he Btitish mlselon; t apn ticular to answer the followiib; Judged aivonlituf to do di done in soul from .irath Halnts a, ,1 fn. mis. ' are in a fiounMiliig w, present ' 1909. of arc Nov. 11, to receive hr22 at degrees ad mi.h. cmmae.i To elderh and .mild use twn .! h.i,ve as and hul' hwfiy nrjUH'jde The general at ihoritlea of the Chureh Sr me will b sons of r nrat. -- hat is tho , , President l(I hjrrls Bcrge-- - glory tn enrdlngly. pm and of the Tom le stake of Zion were 7 Jan. t-niany nw fence if art r M th nature ut of perdition. The servant of God ars sustained Chunh a tr a a- -, a. Mrancs ( .on,) ..ig. hy unanimous vote. I1 J and hlsifflic U. Hi" divUw 8onJhM.i'taatr ra, nia,-- in d in singing Ida., from the Southern Stabs d nm:d Listen proclaiming these truths in all the ao.i n'-- ir Cn the remarks of In the closing visiting world. ""Ptent. Ikndid, coTlcvining the ara-i- i vva abt apart June 24. 1J09. Th !, c are jj.ctiiug m datyfn.U dwAnrsex from tiic Dk,U t ' t .i, P , heta vice ' reminiscences of personal . Elder Arvllle D. Allred raid the iues-tlo- i' elders. and office of Jesus Chiint. Third, con- nlanv tin.!- Parley A. Rammed of Habn ,! b' I.fihT .Nirgoit A. Idee. h were related anil the effect on "neurotic w (iohi tin n off !urue !, wmlsf patriarchal blessings llie Northern Htatcg mission, from Is. "was Joseph the rr among prsiple Vs.' i vr It More, Kobe re A cerning the Bibe? Fourth, ronccrnlng Invit.ifton i.filr vn av r gemixlt be hvlnted b; ii tru y pitral people were exhorted to obtain the 1909. 9. Nov. ef God?" for ordmahees Smith the milt man's place in the untverxe? Fifth, ion id MV iiurT it 1d Nash. andJanif tes-F,- of the- gospel are not valid unless ad- blessings and promises that God, ln apart vlMta.tfiH-ej.fi'r jfito j!p ft f Fa roar William W. XVilllama of n . mat Dutfm corning sin, atonement nnd salvation? Chmcij dining LV ) ir Tie cofiDr-- j u rived. brc their his mercy has for them. The vis.tors Tim unwonted miFixth. cnnccming ffnaT dentinv rs rtah;!' m Mi Inn.ie vith the tocoiM1 au 4xptccd their desires ministered by one having authority returned home on the 4 o'clock train. Ida., from the XVestem Slat v f Lcf on- - gentleman calling .it Elder Grant responded to the inrr diicui from God. That Joseph was a prophet wel- - m ssion; get apart Nov. 9, 11W9. mU the cause of truth, nin 1!;P the T. M. rd we L of and spiritual of conference the .) The ascribe intent the Mrs. Peart X". XVilllama of So mar greet- tatlon and the request. r ha: ks Hergeson extended a la proven by the teachings he gave to L. At. I. A. met on Sunday evening and j,in fare f Its 44Mp'nts and the state of entertain-i.k!rg ed by a rongrerat.on that fil ed welcome to those present and tlie world and ttpdr conformity to the a short program was rendered lnT-- s Ida., from th W cetera States tI) nfll,4,,n, fMrr k 8 lial-- j their knowledge in the things Hpir- He Scripture. urob.il.lv t!.ro thvo i the general and local tu teai hlngs of the t VI with counsel from the members ael apart Aug. 9, 4911. .V.iffti mt a la.lv wnoitainmg Jo'ih ;7 an angel at ofparsed and unswweeff t , visited IA rr;,7'.r !id the sub-- t jiiet by afrn.c-- t The r P. j!ncc for thteustaining vote of the was each organization.' healed by the poor women off thdr guard exHall of Miner.ni Jan.' John. the quitions Ut au able, canic,t and H'lmm,irVcjn(d' Instantly His wisdom by was given without predicted JOHN W. TATE. tuo elder In Florida experience f a pastoral vfidt !r- coiif rence. which manner ror an Iku r from the Northern States mission. ceeded that ef the world tn fulfilling n cron nzy 8lc.bore a strong teU Ing confined tu a little on f one exception; - He nM dhat convincing . Cl Stake n 1910. amt frir gave-dogapart May 24, t'ytfTe healing of the shk by the the state f the weather, the pranks of important that we not only sustain Bible prophecies. The" Hook of Mors the hope that was within fnI?rr Hyrtim E. Hanson of Logan, heuiiDrsfnl akcd In the reorganization of tlie presimore light ii the little Tommv, nnd Man! attack of those w bom God had placed over ini, mon.' whlih contains the gospel, was mon was repn-- t - with t tiniorp v rthe translated Swedish mission; set apart Jbis Masinstrumentality. dency of Tooele stake which was rf through hv our totea hut that we should t;nyr treating the cider very klndh measles witlra hint thrown out of The prophecies he uttered that have tedtolJSiuidiut.JtieLa.aiw&waw, iFbsTliirUStWOlir4(4iaK.44 and good works, and he pointed out bcehTiflmrd'"sfi, "Krtntf 'eviaetiiFs' of dent Hugh S. Gowans was honorabi g I hen i the 'paucity of ontnhutions thereto was accorded drp and ta. n t released and C. Alvin firm appointed bundantiy in their labors They re Thee neurotfi women4' naturally tho roodness- - of God In atvlnc I as his divine mission BUTIF CONFERENCE. tion by tveryuiu present Tlx Irina Mahoney rendered & solo en- to assume that position. Charles . holding two successful meetings conclude that missionary who has the privilege of receiving or reject n cjPrt mamSnted very favorably oi McBride was retained aa in ths Apostolic chunh. In which thej tfnvcied 5fs0 miles to present to them those of his choice, thereby being titled Calvary." Ths meetings of the Lafter-eoufse add nt t'w t!lC ; ninde many friend Rome of the Elder J. Leo Paul spoke, using for and Alotuo J. Ktookey was appointed what on the fae of It appears to be agents onto ourselves. 1Jder Grant w n . gr.itdl.il f .r the Saints In Butte, MouL, are held esri Efiler Ialton and Mirtin visited the the nounon truths of Chrttanlty must local brethren were then presented hla text: second counselor. before But the great day Odd Fee Oicli ijt il pie. Sunday school at IDaverdam. Ifirpiring man Zion Retiring President Gowans was madf Sunday aa followa In' the thereto by laudable motives, and accepted as being worthy to be of the Lord shall come nhfihftw ' ; Sunaa T I. ted "Mifrim rKjj the thnr- - they fxund flourish upon the hills and rejoice a patriarch, and Joseph C. Orme. his lows hall. East Front street: shall of rotitie, i the real crux of advanced in the priesthood. Also, pro,reaiing rapnllv. Jhi. m Jn 11 h a. id anwcrcd tho whiV m.; Oi4mer.s school, preaching. whipr t enassecond was counselor. be war, Preelilent the there the 'harteo made H. shall is then ulterior V!iat a the and upon had the th. mrttr Hydd mountains, th;, ob)cct high .; D. E. Boam. president. Tele ftUottd r t h MiKt4r .)f cx(i!anmg the to of these mlaslonurleg? Let them apeak couraged tne members tu faithfulness sembled together unto the place which priest and also set apart as a patrli p. n. 1411. The dWjymr - d1ivre4l by Elder aprlvilcg. g phone I have appointed. arch. n. w ho had gathered for themselves rd out Mp- - w- - w Rider and raid that the responsibility He the of pointed Grant px the n etings of the eonfer-rfu- e from the latter-daPresident Orme returned a short time work did not rest how the gathering of the Saints In the comitrj to hearpmt mit the falsity of their state great yCcre .,srrjeit, m.cplring and able. the w.itd of ifid NEBRASKA CONFERENCE I am. eta., entirely upon the elders sent out from Rocky mountains Is In fulfillment of ago from Australia, where ha bad prey mcnt. .TJji menifM rs wi re more firmly estab-xle- d Ti rc heptislmc wete reported f..r th NOT A MORMONZion, but that every baptised member both ancient and modern prophecies. sided over the Australian . jnlMlonl u. -- KEETIXGA : and friends faith nnd .. thrir Jn i m been-tnai, d ...1 y was JU.ejl responsible to Prtorttr ht' departure for the misrtoif, further ami how'thw desert hadJohuIon' To the Editor DaTTy Wspafih: had been he 4 Armrlrnll.r," Tvv p' field first counselor' ttj stated that the moving pictures en blomoro as the roes for their sakes. Sunday school Is held al 14a.m A, ti A Victim of the Mormons. !!, rt rr'iiort well unit enjoy- Conference closed by singing "Praise President Gowans, and had earned the meeting at t p m. every Sunday P Kir I am not a Mormon, nor a titled r iah-- ri. TENNESSEE "Mormon sympathizer, but for the life being shown at one of the popular God. from whom all blessings flow." esteem of all members of the stake. He 2799 Leavenworth street. Omaha of me I fall to see why they, have not theaters "of the city was absolutely The closing prayer was offered by Pres baa been recognized as one of the most, M. M. I. A. meeting Tuesday evenli 12. Alma Hlimix-u- . profiilrrt, l,x 41;, d hkr faithfulness: Phone Homey. 1(7(. Vlaitora alw5 sincere of worker. but may do some, harm An cre- ideal, Cbarlea 1L H yds as much risht to send their mission- ftTrim. ( Wil.anooRrt K. Bar.., prari.Hmt; 79 Matn aries here as Srty" Christian 'serf has Uiarlw ating prejudice In the minds of the Monday evening priesthood and encryy haye won for -him th es- - made welcome Nli lai-uml Ltia, upm en - j,streit, Culuoibua, 8. C. to send them to. say. China. , XVhcn a people. - He Wtcd on the Baiulg ta mceilnglor the traveling mis auguries tacm pf all ho know bun,-XX'. XVILLlAiia Conf. FTc Elders are in fialth and spirit ith the excptU-- of J I Morfiy and J. L. Bowen, still they manlf-- t jn tFiwt In the wnrkr nd want to rh aft that Is In their power to do. Elder Morleys record for the summer shows the duthar of that he U diligent-Ibis duties. now on dour from will be work City until the winter months are over prie-thoo- pnnt , Y . an AA r4 n,u,,. 1 .- j . -1 I -v.-- alj - j 1 I I iti-.- .. i f , i' -- 1' mt i;r ' I v . A 1 The following have recently maratc from the missionary field: Dec. 7 George XV. Lewis of Mrs, Ana, from the Eastern1910. set apart Jan. It, apart Nov.XV. IS, lis. Ames of Janies STAKE CONFERENCES Mi-si- iier-aton i a missionary lin 4 Ghristian ,m r- To the Editor, liaiv Mormon Hir- - Emissartev of the gin.zaltoii ur, again a, ive ,11 town one -- f - v l .Newton- - Rvdnr Samoan Mission Pasega. Cpolo. Samoa. African Mission No 7 Bridge St . Woodstock. Cape Colon, South tunse Borer help overcome the damage done, and . sai you know the truth, now de- e a "Mormon" dare it. .r He said the Saint were 4!- r it tl: about Isuist n,rv ways correct principles and j rj, aie taught t tnt ih as ng that some then left to govern them-elNone I r " - a tld le more respected I,,.,, tliei, freedom but gun more t, o uM j tire the manf:,,doni ut aiieptit.g the ,f I an f n - t Jesiji, tlin-- t Ttie spirit of truth rtsls TRKWTH upon even t oiihrrn, il pieml-- r an-1 was also the are abl to uii.l. oa .,nto II i mote fully the truths of the Go-pe, V. . and receive H r People convincing testimonies ,,f its truth-- ' i nd tl Mutual lin - fiiho v All the men in the world1 i.A i resident might ay receive j.r..v m nt the Hoh Ghost" Kn h J Hevvl.it f tie So .th African l.u ! you would not reeetve it save It f Jesus ohrief net e 1,1 u,e hir-..I th. of ii, a. 'vested p,'cr After in hw if men receive tills gft.it gift, if fhei hei ome i eg - 1 pering 7rejudi(e Is being finovI and wp, are making new friends everv da) The are how n and (PH'ture but f .d rtiMiig giving us plept bul no is that there in irfie sent In on the first, "picas r mil ai statement rndend" per FKW'K J ":VLKTT.5 HI MielOp. TTeldeflt South Rotterdam New Zealand 53 Coper Queen street P O Box 72. Auckland Australia Victoria" Pemell St , 7 - work Th the South Africm In Yakuojfma Holland n r 4twenty-fir- t 6444 Qerrard St. Rotterdam p. O. Returned Mlsslonarlej r- miHj'-nriri- 1 Irnro " J 1 Punchbowl St. Tnkln Japan 44 Mschl tshleome Ku nett. i - 2 Honoluu vBo x 41ft !rd ' i vm OI.OM. The Xevv Africa the pings gassee. 69 Svartens-gatai- . - a SOUTH AFRICA. Durham Liverpool. England House. 295 Edge Lane. Bristol No. I Ft. Mark's Road, Easton. Bristol. England. Birmingham. England 17 VJ carage Road, Handsworth. Thorn- Irish Conference 14 dale Avenue. Belfast. Zurich Switzerland Hootch Copenhagen Korsgade Stockholm. Sweden hiMigh - LiaJeo.i 244 E. Twenty-fift- h O. Box 3tS ' -- 302 Mo South Independence. Pleasant 8tf I -- A Callede Santa Marla Mexico La Kedonda No 23 Mexico. D F London. England Deseret. High Road. South Tottenham. London. street 'ne Two bnpt tmn ow ty tv Portland. Or ' r- pi tli other ho d to "get ,g Ave tm Dec- - 7, Klder Hebor J. Crtnt and Freni, iciit- - Clmr Ira -- A. Csllts met 22 elder of the Alabama conference In .priesthood meeting at Montgomery Two spirited eesaldna were held at which many taluanie and timely Instructions were given. On Dec. 8, the date appointed for our conference, a spirited priesthood and public meeting was held. Ail elder hate left for their fields pf labor' in good plrlt and rejoicing' with a renewed determination the- - ad- towork, more diligently-fo- r taflrement of the gospel. BAST k4xTICKT Seaman Merrill, president, 204 west 1'ront street, Newport, JCy. President Merrill has recently tisited the eider and a number of the Saint and report the conference In good condition. The Saints are rejotetng over the many blessings they have received from the Lord this year. The elder, too are rejoicing In the and ars going goodness of the forth with renewed energy and strong- cr determination to spread the gospel. EAST TENNESSEE. Albert K. HuAmn, president, bo. 4W rhatUrnwga. Tenn. One,chlld blc'd bj Elder J S. Ben n The litifcha tl he wnntl the Fair-vie- txwnttmt trnTir h,. , to I'lah with bts wife lm, r and mother. In lSSi Ttiv w,, I V: sltated to w ilt in Liverpool I for a boat, Dunn that babe a as born to the young L,, )j4 party, crossed the pu.n. ,i, ln o team, anil armed in (ii!t i,k. 14 of that year. In the .pm, , ,, t..T President Con a ns located s the year D85 he was eh,t, a liirii fiice he held tl.r-- -- , terms In HZi he went to K tilled a three years' mission . -' in 17 ;,'.s After hi return h prosecuting attorney for To,.-- , and then probate Judge. K - , uri i lHSVlie was apfstlnted first Elder Heher J Grant, wh ,, ,, T'- time of president tljat and In 1881 ho was set apirt m rie. coed President Grant ' President Gowans rem.1,1 president from that time u f. . of the past veer, 0 hen he a ,f beeausn of fntlltig health. He his eightieth year, and unable to.oh tlie strenuous activity s' i'h hi eharaeterlced his life and dent Franels. M. Lyman, who re! President Gowrans, Said In the enca at which the reorganizationtymf. tfactad. that no better man m'l bin been found for the work wMrit 5s 84 to do. and non could hat don. more faithfully. Elders t. fol!o k H thi He-h- r dt u' xx 1 ; f x ! I 1,4 T, I Sir-W- ,r ,,p ill . , r, iX'h!nruh wlXX'rH; li f . 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