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Show N, s, - -- - - , ' - ,. 16 - . , , ' ) . ' , . - - -- -- 4 ,, . ww al Amen - i I- - - , , Keeping, God's Commandments - , a "Ex:e-- 11n - q; vs--- -"- not- LJualsit t vt , - , Irw-Xli- ' '4 ' ' ' - , ,r S. .HINCKLEY. BRYANT g .. ,. rlr.. WI 0; etvra ,,,--7- - A r Ps IP -- 1 1 - ': ' ., . ''' ' N' ' , k P.. "I, - , ' , ' - A .. He saw.them to coaditions of civilization. , 1 In the 1111" o A heel them is my pmyer, - t .it , andlt3sun- Amen. they I and then, be had seen telt . into and ,teaa :lug:edhr: ' 0 mutt of their ItTebet,urned his conclusion- -, shall list of returned mlb- ! line!. sionaries is bY , the spirit of Christ is torian's office,furnished rtobeohvoe ryt where they rr, he man, 'that given mey, knew their returh,, from the good from evil. Wherefore I show ', ,''' thd.way to judge; tor every- - fie.ticla:r'ett- unto you thing whiCh enticeth to do good and from.' lin Cel:tral 8"tetes let,'" to persuade to belleVe In Christ is sent the hey, Ida.. ntforth .br,elueowee ithd tett et Chriatt steak aet apart March 2.2 1912 wherefore, ye may knoW with a perfect m;rch.7,The,..,...,r 'riett.ect knowledge, it Is Of God. But whatee- ever thing persuadeth men to ,do evil elawoton ' .of. Ida from the Califoreio to in not Chriet: but to . , . and; himbelieve ." and serve,not God, thou ye r:lair7h; ill11,-:d'''d."; Tt' Ma,' know 'with, a perfect knowledge : that it is of the, devil:. for after this mond, Alta.. Cr,ngaeda from Seamogarn. the manner the devil work: : for he Nov, s: Persuadeth no mftri to do good,. no not m. wiintina:m set F. ittigatpletairtill)9f.NrComv. ', one, Neither'doth his angels; neither Samoan mission!sett do they who subject themselves to 26. 1909. . him,. ,. ,,.......-- --. ' ,,I believe that eolves die probleul of 1......:. s ' ' governmnt 1II m ahrdeevmbr --Vi- klisslonarill) etye.ori ieunawi , 4 ,,,, :it?'-- ' 1 . Y whom he belongad. 1 'I - Al , ' ' - '''''''''.....---- - -- ,, - , . ,:, r?. 1"".!.!,!,4.., . - ; ,.,,,,, f Aq, PV'i,ii ...,,,,, , 'I" eit,. , 4 q - . . , 7 'i '' . ' at u ,- - ... . .-- y- v .4................, ,., j7P --- , , . ,s4 - , , , . ',' s ' ,, , ,.,,., ,' : ELDER tott- -- AIL' Salt Like' 1Tabernacle, Sunday, February 15,194, by ,: Address 1 . o' - - . ' . DE S ERET EVENING NEWS 'SATURDAY lAIARCII 14 1914 - . Ancient- Prantiote Fria-.11r ininPri11 l alio . . ' , 4 'Reported by LW. Otterstroeb . ' t in tl , born i ft;411; aware. ;Ea I;eir or' the king. ji ! Al I k,'4111, los my brethren' and ; 2,: ,.4' 1 1448 Ittf,:: ,! - cireonv4 1 , '''' I to under-lived the ' tOrt'!"..7rei throne; I ,i 4,4,1 - 11 thitt no poor, word !, ; and friends, , .,,,' sisters, 1 A :,,1 ' otancrs of eage and comfort-4- 4 rnisfor,: - 1 ' iii 4 i , , i l. a , 1:. i feel I .. ,1 but' s i will interest tnine You; of '1;-:' tune to most. men. Toe man vino is I ,1,o, , I , , .,i i c,,,,,,;....... I 104 ' i sure that any word. be it ever so hum- - born with a etiver spoon in his mouth ,... '''i tI 1"75,. ,, -, ' 1 ' ' 4' i; he can never get a gold AI 1I hie. if it is spoken under the impress ) ,C, ' :.1 it, ,,,. 4.,, 1I ,. : ! s in it. of will-nspoon that '' On. .... .the , :',. 2-1advantage' ' of ,,,, n God, the of end ' Spirit .... power 4 .. ' 7 . mines to the ordinary man., is the It ,E;',1:0' ., fruitless. be nor 'aws- ,.; will 1 Nt,tHrwek, be 1,T. forgotten, 1 fact that,,Ite la eompelled to combat "; . .,.01tr',,,,"'"''"., 's , ...V.ervi naturally. I desire to speak the adverse , ; , , ' , :,''t .., tonditions, and thereby dolvel- - : ' . truth and to weak it in such a way as op thet'streneth nriaattlioonnatlasatnreorttatbeh :ttnrodnogeerrp,ethtuaintyt.tmTthne, 1P rd'Itchpaitizttlal,,trE011174.enreitovrvii esasterl- .,.,. and power and char. --,' .,,, ' ,...v ,.. ' .A,..., .,. , , it acteptable,, to, Owe, who shall make ., , .,, li r..)2 , ; .; ,..,,, mlieloin ;set apart Aug. 27. ,,,, success acterso , .. , and for States, ne,cessarr dividuale :, for nation. the ' 4 after A listen. ' ', 4- t 1."' - ,'',., ' $...,,.:,,,., ,.. 1L' ,,''','1.1 ..' z,;;:". The men are very few who but an aggregation of hulividuals:all,le w,,,, -e and . , I shall read from the book of Earle.- happiness. ,,,, ' ''' ' ,',..'4; ,; ; ' .,., .',,,-, where righteousness manifests itself ' ,for, --t ' - ', ,,, " ' ,t, : litiStftn. 1,2th chapter, commencing with will put,fortb the ..' ' S. Pack of Clares- feel, ' March In and the lire of dthe. individuals, then the ',.. growth '''' " development without , iGeorge '' A ., , 'verve: ' ". 13th, the ; ' . , is- ,4, , from holm, nation the I Alta, Samoan ing the preseure of Its necessity, So I On Canada, the contrary .4'two.,., "f4"...,., strong. , ,., 4'Let, us bear the conclusien of they holomon was handicapped in a way, 21, 1,910. . mission; set rhheezitthineninddecivilidnueeslastfired dsaispinpeted:. notrthahillys apartL'art, ' , ;, , Clis whole matter: Fear God. and keep his but there WAS one large and componsa- ., : ' -- ,' March' 2Ablatt W. Miller commandments: for this is the whole tin' factor in his cam.. We are told , .: FOR NEW WARD., Irate. PERVECTIVE OF EDIFICE .. , . . , is r man. , It ,, in this good book that Nathan tame. . . duty of perfectly Safe for uo to aecept Claresholm. Alta., Canada, front the , '. but . the testimony BO "For God shall bring every work into to the royal palace and trained the ,::whe Corner stone 0 frith new Vluilin are separate. of Solomon- and not go SamoaTi mission; eet apart -Jan. 21, ar oobonnthected by ap Tvro vindtitedire i s afeet by ZB ifoettt, amoden!alo through , the whole experience and slit- - 1910. r secret with ,a,, was thing, Nathan a and With prince..., every ccanmon Judgment, gundaY to goodly rigging entrance 1 I 1 ward chapel and stnusement ball; un., school class rooms whether it Alt good, or whether.dt,, be courageous Man at men, ' )!the lower land women's retiring rooms ,are pro. fer the same disappointment. May"our 1 occupy' , ' . I Feb. 2Verner A,. Powell of Sunny- understand aright evil." , it great strength of character.' We kloubtedlir to be one 'of the finest In story of each building. The auditorium. vided with every outtlIsalttnes erreatrtiti Ito of life and give us gide, irom the set of the the will be laid on April 6, en- - ts placed farthest away- from the car tern booth Is arranged for 'picture die- strength eAnd P ., state, In this tett is printed have it very fine evidence ,e. duty to -subscribe- to apart Nov. 4, 1911. courage worth of Nathan in an,. occur- is inter- - plays. A wide stair and the main entrance . line, in italics indicating that this word wits renee to .4- the and ,, Intentions, cording present , ' reYou in the life of David. as much as pos- - auditorium and amusement hall pro.. ' o pouted t6 elfininate supplied by the translators but. I be- - member the . . parable of the rich man new Minding will be hastened to cunt-wh- sible the noise of passing street cars. Irides means of communication between lieve a better interpretation might. be the IS had flocks and herds, and Work on the concrete - . , , The deeign of the auditorium has de- the upper and lower stories where , . this. - "Fear God Oil keep his come .. - , a stranger visited his city. wbotpletion. raildly,' ana--at - prevent every leaded - :. . mandments, for this is the whole hap. from the customary. and in class rooms are arranged In, varying kinderhe to a ellehed and to went .- i entertain The him' Method dimensions. In ,primary A A This is i man." of objectionable' instances, many harmony pinees of that the expectation 4 . or garten rooms are' close to the main. .. but one little ewe the ,."""''''" witb in front with the sPitat ortbo text. These were poor family' that-haof choir...itler the . tt' . to the placing bishopric .41 regard laying . and speakeryby entrance, will face due south, and are behind the wordp of Solomon, the eon and alamb, and he took this lamb and made ,,,j. be realisw , - . feast for the stranger, Nathan re-- - ,.n,...es"stone,wili . In One of the synt- - thus 'provided with ell the sunlight re- David sucetmor of the choir the and $2S,000. new The arranging ' cost to le t - quire& ,,The Relief society room Is i I setches et any metrical bays at the side of the audi- :,- . whose victorious sword won indepen. 1st" this nirenmatanee - to - David' with the chapel Brief a without whichi genea location. in 'average was Itheight; she Ofa erv.,.r loga , separate:. :from the class rooms, 10 38 i dence for his people. and whose wise ant it .touchett,,,ti, , great-- bean; question is the choicest in the city, will ence. but raised sufficiently above-th- e ous, emotional nature, could not keep .. the man shoUld surely die, and make the new structure ...o. to be sA- - tilain floor for sound projection. - feet by 17 feet, and has kitchen and t tationalltY questions and ans.wers 1 still. stateemanship gave form to their goy--,- he said to , ernmtnt. in value. ' Then Nathan' !mired u..,..11 14 is ,:. :i.:..... On the The natural lighting is arranged se storage room! adjoining. The class II concerning family links, and not;tices Jump seemed Solomon had the most pros- pay four-fol- d into theas.thoufhtht water herself, waf.iteq and when .' of I iief near "Thou art the man." So I am t northeast corner otrD'Itreet and Ninth that no. porous and brilliant career of any man sant; be will be 'will ageociation ,t.rle.,.... of family the reunion! ordinance was finished she seem- , ,room! light offending ray that by means of folds, accepted whose character is delineated in the sure that Solomon's father could not avenue,. ed to be overflowing with Joy, turn21 feet above t In th e eyes of either speaker I are so arranged terrace for of thi s under departmeth witi; ' directly 57 rehave feet room is one not hie so a wiser' choice. made by the life you ,r - Old Testamenthilt ... ing from oneqo another of her Com- audience. and during the evenings. ! ing doors, WCJarga as a Rae Interseckion of the walks on either following rule s: can banqueting interesting as that of some others. member that when Alexander the Great I side. The ' acecmPanYlalf cut repro- - Ilor no electric' light bulb will be visible 25 feet names must b e clearly Ipanions- as thbugh she was telling uced , , ,, , Wben we see a. matt who is contendMs was born to Philip of Macedon , be sento ball Mi- - them how happy she Wes. actuallm, the appeerance of the in any part of the building. Separate written, given name, in full-i-n-ot gainst adverse winds, who le breasting Wrote to the great philosopher of his The third was a large. muscular The tbuilding throughout will be ti,, 2. The full name and address reference to the streets rooms are provided for the bishblio the waVes and fighting against oPPos- time, Arlitottes and he aid, in Bla-b- bulliting,',with of a The Sunday ,school warmed and ventilated by Amens to. the seuth and west, when it shall be (with a vault). of the writer amt be given.-8- . Make looking woman, pot fleshy but a bony inis bard for me to log conditions. it very naturally enlists stance, this: It and masculine in fan build', veryrhigh forehead the basement The big grounds to the superintendent and secretary, a waih 4. Write brief And clear. our oympsthy, saws end very much say whiCh gives me the greater joy completed. 'Sturtevant warmed fresh air under all'queries countenance, wem and South are to be parked as room for those adniinistering the hair on one aid of the paper only. ' Do and intelligent' t. In vomiting' the life hought mons satisfaction buildthis that etreaked Bill. I have,born with the gray The day seats. exterior of like choir. the completion rament, and rooms for the not use postal cards. 5. In answering of David,- - , a- life full of 'Idealt- a son of promise, or the other thought soon as possible after the finished finished-witto ladies brick. white wear used h elderly their will obtained be cam hair be to rostrum and when the trance the ling the the of the date paper, queries,' udes: roads up of heroic, endeavor to tholthis son 'hall lurve Aristotlaas a of construction. 517 ..when I was a lad. grounds and building, members of the front the exterior of the building for The architects, Monson & Price. number of the query and signatur l She seemed, to be of a more overtome and, to win And to establish teacher." i Now, another thing, Solo; the I must quiet. bishopric declarat will form tho moat obvious reasons.. A aide entrance Vermont building, already have Answers be be will pub, for himself a place; nevertheless, in the witnt waa tint Only s wealthy given. etoical naturethan the others, no outman, and attractive mooting place in Salt Lake close to the rostrum has been provided ,!working plans ready and as soon as llama soon after A' - " life of Solomon there is a great and' well trained. but A man of extroordireceipt e ward demonstration of what her I the concrete work shall ..hsve been city. . The base of the building will be for the use of funerals. useful lesson taught. Most people lof Darr IthilitY, of Dired an communications to the have been, but there was e ' ca,- -; will be let on may intellectual to contract great street. in the the ' hall Maid wing than The amusement completed 82( feet higher just the world would- think' that their hap., PecitY, a man of Marvelous wisdom ''' Genealogical Society of Utah, care of look .in her eyes that seemed to say,. auditorium' and amusement- ball the right, .has a door area of 2,600 feet. the conotruction., Historian's office, . salt Lake City, that ehe appreciated what was being ploess would be complete if they could a .5 e. Obtain what Solomon Possessed., In the He possessed, in the first place, great rosa,, Utah- done fullyas much as the others did, 1 secondly, extraordinary ability. e nrst place be was born heir to a treat wealth, and when the ceremony was finished , t and , limitless he When power. lastly. 't David Now did vast accumulated fortune, what a trial. We week was him this of an a account she nodded her head, slightly Lnd a, give was twenty-on- e giIng years of age, be as,. good 'for the sons of men, which theY heaven and its righteousness is to put amount ot wealth with which to build cended wonderful manifestation which will moved her lips as though she might his fa,therli throne and reigned ohould do under the heaven all the one's self In harmony with, the prin- - Moses do? He argued with the Lord ' no- - comfort all Saints who read this the temple. but he was not permitted over them. "Don't ' have said "amen." rnd said; one destroy self ', s in to "of life. progress, doles put to build the temple. A very conserva- to Israel fer forty years; then went days of their work of Abraham, Isaac 'pertinent. and which was read in the Just work the as finished her wag to tune universe. that the with pursue thertipti his grave muttering these words: "I made toe great works, I blinded t tive eatimate would place the treasure I which a 1 one w ill bring satisfaction and 11Jacob. What will the Egyptians Salt Lake temple at a recent gathering. was a poise in President Cannon'ILVof gold and silver which he bad accu- "Vanity of vanity! All Is' vanity!" mit houses; I planted Ma vineyards; path 0'' flee as though a book or sometinng heart. To pursue any say and so forth. Wben - he got Rather than give this In our own his last recorded 'utterance Is the "I made me gardens and orchards, and to the human mulated at more than a billion dollars. And whieh and saw that they were worship'. image. we copy the letter of Elder might have fallen to'the floor, which a Course which one here in your heating; I planted trees in them of all kind of other path is to pursue tread on la ac"Who the me to turn my eyes in that di- mined Pickett with idol, its and paid: be clear simple is suicidal- - No man ever left a lasting ing the rsiLLT.ACT.. OF WEALLTIL "Let us sow hear the conclusion of fruith: , e rection, and count. To know that thou things upon his time Lord's side? Who?" Then the Levites though t turned back Infavorable and Impression IFear God and matter: whole the "1 blade me pools of water. to water who keep Now. Most people eravet the wealth to hit assistance, and went pen strengthens the faith and lifts stantly, the vision had faded and to gratify his own de-honly sought for is the therewith the wootr,that bringeth forth sires! Solomon was worldly wise; his through the camp of Israel and slew the drooping spirit. this commandments; of the world and cherish the foolish gone, and with it,,also had gone all ' trees; notiontbat gold Will MI the sores of whole duty of man.' was a selfish pursuit. and he three thousand who were Worshiping Mrs.. Susa T. Gates, Salt Lake City. doubt and queries that may hare pursuit me and I maidens stud serve as a, panacea for all the called' . been in my mind on the ubject. the people servants and got , got his full reward , The American pea- the idol; and then be WISDOM OF SOLOMON- Utah. Was satisfied, and am still satisills that flesh Is heir to. Not only did . had servants.born In my house: also II pie today stand between two dates together and admonishing them said: ' Sister--A- s Dear r I - Solomon per your request This had fied sin." of a and sinned Inherit a great fortune, but that our friends behind the veil have "You who have atood great men great possessions great which celebrate Solomon When was established account send have an written and You fully, he added to it very materially. He was in his know and realize what is being done small cattle, above all that were in very high In the affections and In the is the proof of his soul He went backl he was undertook accorded the manifestation of the that royal t , the wisest man of his time, and be so solution ' of a. piact for and are anxiously waiting before me: history of this great republicGeorge to the Lord and said: "Forgive these! me in the St- - George temille I verY forl-the- them, -- - In great problem: end - Jerusalem combined and controlled affairs that "I gathered me also silver and gold, Washington, whose natal lay is the people. Wipe my name from the book; to , two annalsseldom alb, never the of reasons: for there mention history it, save I do not think it would be possible .the, channels st trade and commerce was a taka who was better and the peculiar treasure nt kings and 224 of the present month. and Abraham ems: rieLehmbwrasanchelsbud feel that it wu given to me for any person to look into the First, prepared-tfaces poured gold into his cotters, end No of the provinces; I me men singers Lincoln. whose birthday was celebrated popeople.' to answer in my individually, prayers had not only monesd enough to erect undertake this task, I shall read here and women singers.'got with was of thrilled ever those,women as I did, and see the and the delights of on the 12th day of this month. Why do mans 'heart own personal benefit and earnestness and for my himwere withwhich the temple which his father had de.. what be attempted to do, as recorded the sons of men, ite musical he when served they only metro- the people look with reverent gratitude genuine joy to strengthen my faith. and second: be- - watching he proceedings, and the joy signed but he built other edifices, Inn the earlier chapters of Ibis bool. ments, and that of all sorts. life end service ot George self. Brother Roberta made a very el... CaUSO the upon even are so doubters there many the of stk. .So 't was and Ecclesiastes, that shone. in their an audience in which irreatly surpassed it.in dimennrst.chapter great and increased more Washington? Not because he was a fluent address beforesince. own people that are like the faces happiness 1. as their names were called and sion and cost. We get a good ides teelith 'verge:: '' ' He gave um among ourworld than ail that were before me in Jeru- - selfish man; but because be forgot him - this illact not long in not believe do isoctarian that, in the work done for them, and not feel of hie wealth reading the tenth chaps the such a picture thal Is familiar "I communed with mine own heart, salem; also mrsvisdom remained with self In his service' to his country. as I do. This was not a night vision, re- ter of the first book of 'Kings. Very tings. man had -' r who . a of Church his of called the father , 3ourig is often am-- come,to great estate, me. I ington La. , they please; nor a dream, but was about three few men ever commanded greatet-powe- r countrY . and Itis not alto g ether a turned from a mission. in the features toDoubters more wisdom than all "And end have 'whatsoever desired saw gotten was I a reality. a fact. it o'cloek on a bright sunny afternoon or controled greater wealth than did fact and in the glow that came andmeI itknow that xpression.' There is a great deal of hisMs saw it. not Pa(' 'all the while I was sanding they that have been before me In Jeru- - ,I ktht not from them, at the font s, Solomon; and If money,would secure salemi eye you could see that he had doubters on the Iearth or and in that declaration. Well. why froin of truth ' ,. heart had heart ex. from it ainting in the ordinances thereof- -my my for beneath yea, heart great any joy; to man happiness be should have had The master: service the of been his men time? in.the of the did above rise he rejoiced Inall my, labor; and this 7,111 - cannot convince me that I did not see was tt to the full. You remember that ha pertenee of wisdom and knowledge. picthat the Wene depicted no was speaker joy th Re t political greatest TUCKER FAMILY. , I saw those women. I looked into "And T gave my heart to know wis- - my portion of all my labor.' had 1.400 chariots. that be bad a vie. con- upon a mother's face while her it. "Then I looked on all the works that tist living. He was pot a greatJeffer- - tured 'word of their faces. and their eyes. I saw the ' will 11 who are interested in or son his made every airy of MOM, that he had th his employ dom. and to know madness and folly; ; Thomas tepOrt statesman. struotive I perceived that this also is vexation of my hands had wrought. and on the la- - son, Alexander Hamilton. James Medi- - 1 whioh seemed. tit bear the impress and earneat anxiety with which they were I.tending to do temple work for th from 110,000 to 800,000 men. , The erectithe proceedings. and the joy Tucker bor that I had labored to do; and. ,, on-of , one of his, buildings required spiriVe of England. especially were easily his superior in political power of the spirit of truth. The mis; watching ' ' , ' and happiness that seemed to beam Cornwall,family hold. all was vanity and vexation of 11 years,. We are told that the sacrifices that the all with James Tuckwas ,,the felt correspond but sionary .Washington daily Then continuing In the next chapter, spirit. and there was-nphilosophy: each countenances of from the profit under superior of any man of his time in the that he had made had been abundant- - forth er of Morgan, ptah.- supply for his table was 80 oxen, 100 commencing with the third ' ' o was called her and ne name as , I her the sun. vim:, sheep, and deer. end ratted fowl. and and in the Iv compen sated. He had been away soundness of TITORN FAMILY. done. meal and flour enough to supply an his character. for three years, had slept out, traveled work sought ts n mine heart to VII my- - "Arid 1 turned mYsolf to behold win- - strength and grandeur-oI remein, your brother, the- period miles afoot and oftimes gene hungry; army. Not only was Solomon a telt unto win", yet acquainting mine dom,and inad,ness, and folly: for what Will who are interested in or all that during H. PICKETT. can the man do that cometh after the' il, the but his testimony was that when wealthy man but he had some other' or theto MO,' what Intending to do,ternpla'work . even taor of which VISION. service was in lking? thath the that been A advantages Thorns of New England, correspond "critics period In American history."' he disadventagee., He was ' St. with Rithard Thom, of Brigham City', master the While wolking here in the ready done." we had a nation but no government. seeking .' to ' ,save qtW had George temple, I often thought of the Utah. life his fellows I ' Corigrees was not Opens. enough eto hie COMMENDS 0111'600. FEAR . I :. enforce Its decrees: The army of the been filled with an unexpreserible glad- - great expense 4nd the time and labor -- So LANGTON FAMILY. case: and I van- - necesseryto support the temple. and Solomon made bp his mind to see United disbank be neas--- -'! So- - it what there was in the world that watt cause it could not be paid: and I have ture, that there are a hundred men to perform the necessary ordinances Will all who are Interstice In or inhere who have been on minions who therein for the salvation of the dead; tending to do temple work for the worth while, and be undertook it after Do doubt that some of the a very rattonal fashionf Be ateended . eledtht,Ausetumettenaeoes ja, my, Langton-family-England,-espeelall- y i make the political ment it thee were called linen, to testi. mind. do they (the dead) know what Linoolnshire, George Washington heights and sounded the depths correspond with kindly and be is In this do could afternoon. ,have the for the and here dons past America. of they them, ty being of human experiences: gave, his heart dictator Eleanor E. Cockett, 32$ west Eighth., he is. world of sabrifice the the nOftnit4 that but have honor the being for had g asking. gathered appreciate to that , and did everything South street. , ". good to accept it. vomited erowne for the slavers of man- - made by their brethren and sisters in . that he desired to do, and when it was was too great and too would ' - tried,- but es the nations becometnore the temples for their benefit? RUNT. overbe to i, 4that TILTS, BAKER, be said. "No," all over, he aid: . "'What is there loft to each of I often asked the Lord to give me It for me to do that I have do'f done?" throw all that we have stood for." enlightened they misty Alexander Et- - Charles. of Allred H. Ira Nancy his the sufficient of spirit that I might Idaho, would be And when be was through with it, he and he 'very wiselv and diplomatically thole his nroner place. from any to hear glad -did britical a situation of the most have after' their and Great tutudied this better understanding Napoleon 'made that final statement: Tuts and for work ' oftetemple . , doing daY with rrest own I those had. took One hut work war than faehion. atter and his the place things. temple ennelusion of the whole matter: .1reaer' Worcestermen of tug time until the treat thin ga lasted folly while these while at the font confirming. when,. Baker of Warwitkohlre, -God and keep 111. csammandmentar for the comMon Also of Hunts of - their a large flshire, in England.elected-hiwomen were with first of themmen held the torether president being people ,... this is the whole duty of man." And as she wishes to dp work . America. . riuny bends. No man ever did any- - baptised for. the thought again came Tennessee;famines. ,,,. . so when Solomon was over sixty years of the United States of o was not into my mind,, "Do those people for for these wee that thine enduringwh, , , of age, he went to the I.., UNSEITISH DEVOTION. trepired by a large and unealfteh ma. whom this work is being done, know ' IwtbICO 4- ,- , , gcsaslel , -mutterinux "Vanity of 'that the, life of Solomon that it is being done for them. and if i Lincoln. after tiye. Abraham think made . WORK. GENEALOGICAL , . 4 , 4 jg .wealty17,a It Is said that he wrote I 'net ore great lesson, ,end that they do, do they appreciate it?" to the American people the tender. teaches L,005 Son: le- the enechigion Of formulated 2,001 (all memorYof the age? It weft his thine: While this thought was running in the Utah Gen- , , Life that he could discuss elo-, devotion to the oath which he "Feer Ged end keen his commend- - through my mind 1 happened to turn ielogicalmembership mem- -. i -, , , . society. t corner i east all upon the in to toward meow quently from south mainheaven. henrinees of whole in the the this my eyes subjects. had registered - ' ' , - trees-o81 a ' 13 the first l'bershIP. year. year cedar-sew I , I tbtak-thetf Lebanon- to the tamM this great-great , orettv clear to of the font rooms and there republic- in : rite men." I' -1 '. hysop Magazine. ,, , that grew. on the wan: the rnen , integrity during the - awfül throes l'IJatter-da- v Sainte. I thiek thee mvaer- - a large group of Women.- the whole . r ' ,.. ,,,,,, from ver .guarter of the civilised tof the Civil war. I ant Lire ntand nrettv clearly their relatioeeltio south east part of theroom was fill-th- Stbe a year: badges.- $3.30 gold; ; SI vs t , s ,. globe came to see him and to talk with those dark days he would te their master. They norieretand that ed. they seemed to be standing' a, foot sliver.. Headquarters- of the society. , him. You remember that the Queen of very ,during have given his life If he hoi is the erchiteerand builder of the or more above the floor, and were all Historian's Office. Salt Lake City. Utah readily . .. Sheba made ' a ions journey to see had known that by so doing he could, imivereti. HA reads all ,onvi hearts. Tie intently watehing the baptising that . Solomon. and he Showed ber about. have saved the republic. You,will well heft but one motive behind 4'1; ''' the ie., was being done, and as the recorder 1 TO CHICAGO. VISITORS t When she had seen only a part of the remember that McClellan, who stood totwtiPTIN 'tbilleh 'Willy nylon' his chn- called a name. 'One of them. a rather . , slim Powoman, in which "Sbilived she be the apparently very ght luxury geld: tn brine to rase their tali, at the bead of the.arMY bt fir.11, and tti,t .. , For the inforniation of visitors to mo- n- wehavs- - beard-ol-g- os a front--t Take-gaveasa& In looked at the recorder, Chicago ends of the earth. but not one-ha- lf den . , .tartand has named as a candidate to succeed tin-evto end r ears Logan (elevated) Square C lioRMON. to ' the couple of line. then walk one block-weA- . then turned her eyes been told." , coin as president of the United States. to , water In the the If one looks over this toodlY,land we are told on good authority.- that closely watching feel,. my brethren and sisters. that and Wrightwood, Sawyer i then followed the her eyes is some he baptism impressed with this thought that during the very darkest days Lincoln while we accept tills doctriue. , the. generation in which we live is a tient for McClellan. and he said: people, young men ,, especially, 'deter that wee being baptised as she il : came CONFERENCE PAMPHLET. up out of the water and was Is that t. if the seek and think first have generation that "Now. you can ;melting money' , presidency that loves Pipashre.' It is very difficult you can save the people, and I will the kingdom or God and. its righteous, confirmed. and when the ordinance of the last Proceedings exus to a1iva4s be teachable and take step down and out." Abraham tin: nese is a weak and effeminate thine was completed, the happy JoYetta Conference printed and for sale at 25 - - for . counover her pression that Spread cents postpaid. advantage of the experience of the pain. eoln- was too simply great to scheme Does. lt,malte, one lose manly? Does tenance I was lovely to behold- - , History Is the schoolmaster for the for his own selfish ends. This is the it not require' the exercise of more DESERET NEWS TROOIC STORE.' I kz I One The next to called be a make seemed A Does it in and honesty? Main St. present. the courage great 'many' people think !thing that has embalmed him . l , - , , advallsemeno .. yeAcement younger woman. a little below the , I possessed they would be hardly, ft the, whenever a man seeks to save oth.. of civilisation? Isn't this the lesson --- :t could have granted the desire of their era and forgets himself then he ren- Ithat is written upon the wall of time, ' , I hearts. they would never ask for more ders service necessary for his salva- the nation that forgets God sinks into ' in -n "V- - " 1 '-than he, tad. and still I am sure they tion; and whenever a malaserves him- - ohbistilvoiryon?or Tthusho bs So manifest e who 14 people 1 not would find complete eattsfaction in I self Only. he serves the meanest man t""11-3"417', öly"--fd"thin' continent, before.' the day(' , for there is somethintrin us which !under the sum it " , Columbus. I think T can turn to Is so connected and allied with the , t itynelsRABLITES.cp. rirrts stetement recorded in the,he Book :, :: :::....z- zinfinite that-it- , eannot :with from-t'book read Mormon. here book -that finite conditions. , Solomon says that ,IVe react in thil gocRI old , While Moroni. seventh chapter. , "the ear 13 not satisfied with hearing, after Moses had led, the thildron.ot of Americe has given to the world more wilder. the Into .. Israel from nor the eye With seeing." bondage ..7 ; , ,' ,..,'. ie 'it; ::.!,; ,:. .. '''t. ' ; ;' of it share than and 4 1,' ,SIDOOND EDMONAPPROVED BY TNE CHURCH AUTHORITIES greatness. genius On their well nese '' .',' way and them ,,i, had , li WOrillS CTR SAVIOR,. - .,' !, ' ,,c, 4i;:. t ,',,.., of the great characters preceded 1 Members of the Church bays always been advised to record im- -i .,',' .:1,,,:,: to tho prômised land. that he went uro some - .. 7 ' i s.".A : '1, .4 , , ' : :': !: the of Columbus and the events of their, hiaeries. as families or as individuals. This .tab comcoming portant f first .1teetron Into of the to mount the the kingdom recsime , ,.. t ,; of this sroverament. I Their , duty has been largely neglected because of the lack of a blank book . .. land its righteousness. and ell else shell mandments. B was gonelonger than Ilehment ) ' 044: live e are only told in a brief way in ortecially adapted to that. putpose. The Deseret News Book Store . be added.' This wee the admonition the people thought he ought to be, this good book from which I shall read, ,:l t has now on Antis record book of that kind.. conveninetly arranged Of the Savior to his 'apostle& he who and they-forgthe God of Abraham. the Book of was Mormon. man Here a . for storing 'coneisely statements of the most impartient ,.vent, and. lundertabod ail thirtirs.; 'Who could reed lease and Jacob. and prevailed upon who had in his 4 ' ' records of t ; '' the custody ELDit HANS 1. tHILISTIANSEN AND GRANDCHILD. the workings of the human heart and Aaron to make for lhom'a golden calf hie people, !words 'which covered more .. , dates, in the histories of families and individuals; with printed bead- ' a, simple and effective method Of 'i who was '1 td glee his life for the that they might bow down and wor- than I.000 'Imre Re witnessed one of i ,i Inge and Instructions,. providing , Eider,christiartsen.hes just been called to take charge ,ef the Seandina- realvation 1 25 postpaid. of his children: but bow dif- - ship and you remernher that the the most temole experiences that ever i - colleting teach data. - anti la well-'chin miasion, tie has fined :1,;,. '.. In Scandinavia iAll . &nit it is toltnPress this lesoon. Now, Lord, When he sew said to visited any nation, and in his solitude ,....: - ., ttualiflod for that position, Elder Christiansen is et native of Denmark. Ile: many people think that to seek first tho "'Moses. tendinadds ; It,llet MY.. wrath he ' '7 went over the causes that produced . ,,'' , de, rano-- to nab hi I $74,1, Since 1108 he has been connected onemust was ., him. heaven of and me down let kingdom deny go ,.4t11,, hot; certain effects. he drew these eonclu- - i . - ' Taz 1EADtg0 BOOK CONCERN'. 2 , , with ,.., !oelt. an the plensurce that go.wtth this stroy! Wove people;" and he sald.,"I I I imagine tivat when 'Mormon t a, Danieh paper' publishrd in this, city. among tie Main Street, Salt Lake City 6 ' penwend foolleh ' mistakea will end, ' no., eery a make . of lifea Moses. these, could see you. great I he i words,- ,that ne! 14ital S cant:iliallitnt , ' i'',.:.,--- , ,' tion., Tooseek Orst the. kinadoM. sf the people to , ..,,.. , of, tion.". The Lord khew Mmits, and be 4 panoramic:View- 'se , - - rot ........................e.,,, -"' , L . - 4- - 4 t': 1.,,...1 t''' ' 'fti , r . .,:. ', ; ecssary - 1 , . r, 1.,,,,,.:-.z...rw- - 1,. k . '' . . ,,,, ,,,,,, ., b; . 5 , - , ,. , .,, .:"!! I - - ' t....,,..i.i-:-- - . , , - : ' ft'aizitt, - . , - t - Cv,,atilnanarndt -- : 0,...-,,,- -- - dh ' '. , -- -- v.:-.- rt. nos It iy,t. , f - -- ' , ',, r ippea; et I ": ,,..''. '. , ' - - . - ,, . , ., . . : Ie A4 ' The-wor- - . Pro-wh- en . 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