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Show ' the history of the Bear River In largest stake. ' The Garland hall as has been deuuseateated- was 4inadequate, to take' cam of the 'crowds, but those who were denled ad- -, nilttance and a seat,' got morns console-- . tiOn In viewing the beautiful stake tabernacle across the street, hearincremT t , realizing commodations would be better 'before the time for bolding another conference comes round. Prealdent Welling reported the Stalk to, be thoroughly organise& that In all departments thereof harmony previtils,, the work being done therein setts-' He Congratulated the people Iand the promptness with which they had responded UFO call for contributions toward' the erection of the tabernacle. and expressed a hope that the 'suggestions of Elder Talmage 'would be acted upon, and that an improvement durlcif 193 Might', be had an ,i reeult of th" teachings of the visitors, , for whose presence he was truly grateful. Oa Sunday eVening the bt.'I.. A. con- held at Tremonton, Eld,er lirence was being present, while President t Young addressed a large congrege.tiola ' , , et-- Garland. t , 14 - I - About 60 persons' were and all took an active part. Louring the discussion one member asked. 'Well,. what about these ''Ittorcrion" &ries who are traveling two and two? Another ' Yomut man ,whom w bave have been been Visiting repliel,--The- y enjoy talking visiting my house and I what you will to them. You tray say about them but they are gentlemen and what is more they know what they are talking about. Several more-sur- d the 'Mormons' had been in !their homes and all 'Woke highly of thetp,'L, , SOUTHERN ILLINOIS, , ENITED STATES: President Willis reports that 12 members have been added during the Ian-- . New York, N. y., 33 West 126th St. two weeks CWho are a credit to the Boston, Mass.; 27 St. Botolph St.Ave. SIIWYer 2555 North Chicago, Ill , Church, rand, 'will, be treniCar Avw Chattanooga, Term 711 Fairview work: Nine tithe new.,membera-- a Portland. Oregon. 254 East 25th St. St from Springfield and the balamte from Pleasant Independsnee, Mo., 302 So.sixth Decatur. Ave. Denver, 'Colo., 6n west Broderick St: Lucv and Baker Annie Nuttall. who San Francisco, Cal,, 77,4 ' Los Angeles, Cal., 153 West Adams St. are laboring in Springfield, write in-- ,. St. 1456 First Diego, Cal., thusiastically of their work and nue- u. Hawaii, Punchbowl St. (Box cess attending the Tethers' meetings, , . ., 410) Preach. eleters ait..being.atikeli soma very good questions, One of the eldere bad the prtvIIe otxtalking tty Sir Hugh Mc- A,,t4 ' . Donald. He listened with interest and, expressed surprise that our interpretation of the gospel is ,,what ,'.4ormonit.m. The meetings are very well attended --strangers being in attendanee last Sunday. One gentleman oeld, "I am sure you have the truth lin d am goillX to study it for 'myself." He requested us to visit him at his Office. 1 !. ' 1 - ' 1 , ' President Ellsworth visited Michigan 11, JOHN j, SHUMWAT, ' .tho last .week in 'January and reports ' ' Stake Clerk. ,enthusistic meetings held at Detroit, iBtattle'Creek, Brand Hapide, and Flint, ONEIDA STAKE..' gA 'having good' sized audienceis tri each Place.. Many of the baptisms recently The regular quarterly .ronterence of are descendants of early inembers Of the Oneida stake was held in the the Church who beeame separated from stake- house Saturday and Sunday, the body durirg the era of persecution March 7 and .8, president Joseph S. and western migration. Geddes presiding.. There was a good Elder John W.' Hall, writing attendatiee of the stake officers and .1.'"Il, 51:..7411Z7L,1. PRESENT AT mrDICATION OP D. S. CHAPEL, TRONDITTEMItWAY, W Creek; Says that at a kneeting ... . bishops as well as the people, the which had been announvett 'that, Ile . , . FEB. 8 1914. attendance at the Sunday afternoon ' NORTHEAST. Mormon . INDIANA. the Book of would on. talk , CANAD : .,r meeting being 1,250. Elder George tii and C. A. both lett in, from ,xternal Allis evidences conferenee right, ,f Fiettl, Shelly, Jo'. Utah, Bolander, ' Idatiretirrrolii, sittingV.' secretary', Elder 85 Clifford St Ontar19 of Council Tolman,' writing froM terrial All3ert Smith of the , Toronto, Que.; 'every seat was taken. ir g conference president; Martin Chriatorfereen, Salt Lake City, Scandlnavilan misalon president; 4,be1 Potasen, South Bend. says: "Last pearly Twelve, Prest. Charlee IL Hart of ENGLAND: Wednesday After Meeting many expressed themwe on Lithe the end 84lt bank gathered the Flret Council of Seventies; Lane. City, incoming conference president. qf the river Liverpool. 205 Edge So. paid for the time Tottenham, N and held a baptismal service, baptiz- selves as being well Rd. Assistant Superintendent Stephen L. London, 152 High Booth StandingA, M. Andreason; Ilyruth. , Utah: Lawrence Hanyezt, Tremonton. Utah: E--, A. Kramer, Huntsvitle, that we St.. Handsworth ing two worthy people. Over 200 wit- spent. He adds, "I feet sure of Richards the Sunday. Birmingham, 23 general Utah; E. R. sorensort, Axtell, Utah; Chas.' L. Olsen, Ephraim. Utah: 'rhos, W. Jensen, Manassa. Colo. nessed the scene; some standing upon are doing a good niissionary work here. were Brietol, 71 Bannerman Road, Easton, Mbeol board, of Salt Lake, 4 Hull, 24 rountain Street. Anlaby Road. the river bank, the remainder eagerly We meet many that ask us to come prAent become to lit. and talk havingi them, Bradford, parfield It ' watching theproceedings from the conference of the stake I) day, Preston, 27 Grafton St. bridge above us. The people thought it guested with the churches of the of the school under the di- siortiry.', Told of troubles Iry acquiring dent Gardner will be a aource of en- Sundav 44choola was held In connecManchester, 9 Lothair St., Cton-it is only a iform with no 'Charge that most saying with,-4hwonderful we that South, tion would 29 stake conference, their rection-of Asalsa Tsrrace, Sunderland. tlie elders. couragement and inspiration to the lady property in Bergen, and the OPP"I' in the river this time of- - year. baptize Church like spirit, One O. E. Peterson of the Prost. Norwich, 5 Riverside Rd. Told of the brethren throughout their ,missonry meetings being held Sunday morning forms. West twice to all legal the only heard tin gospel has wbo and o'clock "The work her'e is progressing and we 0. and 11 8, Nottingham. Mo Robin Hood Chase. Such a feeling pervaded the at asked to be baptized, but' we want to Montana conference writes of the fu- Church's experience In Christiania, in labors. Sheffield. 126 . Ellesmtre Road. Pitsmoor. expect several mord transactions hearts of the elders that they felt that 7:20 Sunday ',..eveninft, at which ' baptisms next be sure she has a full understanding neral of two faithful souls: "We Just securing property. month." held a double funeral today Over the were made in accordance with the laws no sacrce would be too great to make there was a good...Attendance of both 7' SCOTLANp: general Elders Royal D. Clark and Walter first. remains of Elder and Mrs. ,, Horne, of the land. Here in Trondhjem for the caulk,' of truth. The apiiit of officers and members. The MINNESOTA. Glasgow. 24 Barrington Drive husband and wife, age Se years. Their did likewise. 'Much opposition was meekneen and humility manifeeted by spirit of th4 conferertce was good and Spencer ,. laboring in Muncie, report IRELAND: of in is wall 'Ellsworth the home hopes returned that the work is progressing verY,satispaid cleating came just six days apart. Both encountered here also. Several plates their beloved president was b. noble es, President people Twin City or' these good Belfast, 35 Botanic Ave. factorily and that, they expect si good building a church for the on people crossed the were for sale, but not to the !War- ample for an to follow, and each vowed foe having come outs The,roatis were or two oen, for branch-thialso for the lived good and harvest have of Hprint humble unusually year; lives, mons,? but through- perseverance and to do hie beat !in the performance of plains SWEDEN: baptisms in the spring es a and the weather, watt ate Pleas- branches. ever ready to bear their testimonies to with result of their Work. The be called. ference, Stockholm, Svartensgatan 3 the Lord's help we also have a 'the labore to which Sunday 'other thriving have " sisters as ant the a June day. 'school Hanson the of the II. says is truth Ofre Ttrza gospel." work doing good new Plusargatad been Goteborg, and The Maori Agrioultural college hatv The addresees home in Trondkiem. Said he had U. of the visiting, eldmade friends in thany new homes, They friends are investigating. Malmo, Kornettsgatan who become a prominent factor in the New ers melt ' with SEATTLE. BRANCH. great many in acquainted were SI well given, timely, and well dale mother's a Sundsvall. Ostermelm to organize expect the 29 here In Zealand,: MialliOrt;', and consequently received. SOUTHERN INDIANA.: accepted Lae gospel Norrkoping. (Iamb, .Radstugatan Superintendent , 'William PreaL Ballard met with the Seattle tad St, Paul. re--1 much was laid 1, tr. north. Cave some historical Retie misduring the conference, liawks, Jr.. of the El'undae Make WISCONSIN, in branch conference Feb. Elder De 50. Sunday, Hart, for the elders eirrlit and institumission writing work that of about the.adyekitages Ilprsala. Svartbacksgatan garding school board. was released, to act as of Indianapolis, says was 8, Prest. James R. Glenn reported the sionaries are meeting conference In Trondhiers4 and tion. they the branch district Milwaukee N here The aent Nigapuht second counselor to 1315hoe George DreNMARK: to be in good condition. The new friends and that many are comheld Jan. 17 and 18. At the priesthood branch a great work would Yet be largeot number of students in the year IL Carver of the Preston Third ward. each or- thought Copenhagen, Korsgade 11. ing out to their meetings, also that they meeting nearly 100 were in attendance department reports prove that done number will double here. and !1913,, it lit and 'Daniell Miller wee eustained as , Aarhus. Borupsgade are successful in leaving their books and to be ganization to be in good order, The President aChristophersen offered the for 1914. The poor people hear the his successor. The rest of the Sunda every organization reported At:Marg. Valdemaragade 2. comRelief was and pamphlets. unanSociety was presidency It in a flourishing condition, prayer, dedicating the tine meseage gladly. The president of the behool board was retained. NORWAY: According to William L. Worlton and imously resolved to make this the pleted "by making Christina Peterson dedicatory Saints Icollege tag spent his- entire- vacation new chapel of the Latter-da- y Elder James G. Smith was sustei27. -- ., Isabella and Lindholm Archie to counselors Hale Q. of were the ehristiania; Osterhaugsgaten in successful they 1 the for progress , year high The work of the priest.. In an eloquent prayer.Gladness in Our. ItravelIng in the interest of the school, n0 so e, member of the stake May Milligan, of Book of Mormon, standard greatest Kong Oscarsgade 4A, ,Itg of Milwaukee. disposing in the work history A song. "We With and the eldere everywhere in the tills- council and Stephep James Callan and Trondbjem. Nedre Miollenbd9. t, Church works and many small books were well at, hood classes during the winter has Heart. Sunday services .., The O. T. were nuatained Ran pionhavelabored assiduously to bring envy composed by Gustave Rogers A4 i' The attendance praisenorthy. HOLLAND: ,., in Bedford- notwithstanding there is tended. Many friends being present h,en by Its advantages to the attention of the alternate members of the high coun and preparation have been well main- In honor of the occasion was 'tuna quite a spirit of oppositibn prevailing who expressed their appreciation. Rotterdam. Croornvijkschesingel 7b, PoutAbel Elder whicb been the choir, after tained. The work at Seattle Niched people, enci their efforts- have there. They. and the local brethren are Amsterdam, Jacob Katskade 4. The Sunday school has about out'read two prayer poems composed richly ,rewarded.. The college will be A rnhem JansbInnensingel, lett. busy keeping the ift)pointmentsithat are grown its present quarters and the a gradualof and continuous growth. A sen E. A. Mrs.. one tor the 87 occasion, by Tacoma the Breda. Spoorstraat number It opens the second year on Saints were full. RIGBY STAKE. made ahead. local authorities are trying to have an over and a Kattendlep 7. Feb. If. splendid turnout greeted 'Moe, and one by Laura SornmerVold.' Elder Thorne. writing from Evans- addition The quarterly conference ta4 the President Ballard for the evening It was announced that a .telegram ' The New Zealand' .misaion is In a BW1TZERLAND: 4s, of Zion was held Saturmalla,:!Wearetnlayb2g4mr.labors had been sent to Elder. Skanity, healthful and promperous condition, Rigby stake meeting. and things are progressing eery nicely. Base, Ilheinielde'ititraii;se Id.' The elders from the entire confer- forming. him of the dedication. abert of Maori speaking day and ' Sunday, Feb... 28th and tither though We are continually adding new 'friends FRANCB States.Church ence being present furnished an op-- 1 H. S. Carlson, chairman of the New- - baptisms are being eon- March 1st, and every meetiug was elders. to our We the locaf brethgave disin for 'rrondhiem, committee President to Ballard portunity Faris, Rue Jose Maria de Hared's, 11. ren our with us take Property Ind thus the work well 'attended. Elders Charges 11., performed, stantly in the eveming. Our cuss their missionary work with them. a !Mort report of the property trans- of the Lord is growing in these Islands ilart of the First Council of Seventies first the SOUTH APRItiAt are spent well President 'Ballard attended. Last very meetings He complimented them- - on the work action!. Also told of the first "Mor- of the pea. and Stephen L., Richards of the genWoodstock, (Cape Colony), 7 Bridge St Sunday night there were 50 in attendan- week in February visiting the Varieral Sunday school board were prem." SON.-accomplished in January' and show- mon" meeting be attended. Was glad JOHN whom-:-wer- e of number ce-,,a new j. The ed bycomparing hie month's work the Sainte now, have their own hall in Maori JAPAN: ous organizatialFilt Montana. Hawke lent In the tint two ' sessions, and College, friefids." Agricultural Is Eld field very with the same month in 1913 that a which to meet.Orson T. Whitney joined us in Tokyo, 81 Takuoil Macht, Eshlgome Ku 1914.. in' this work Elders Samuel F. Davis and E.-liberal increase had occurred with the John Olen arose and erprestied his 113ay, New Zealand, Feb. 10, forenoon session., la SAMOA: thAtiunday Larsen report conditions in Petersburg much alive though the weather Is same 291; number of elders. Was glad we bad encouraging remarks feelings regarding- the work. !sitter-daand Oak City very encouraging. They cold. Sunday 'forenoon, Feb. 1, Piet. 'Apia, UPolu. (Box y A. C. Biddle and Jos. H, HolliOF Elder COLLEGE; PROGRESS to be connected with the made by two returned elders who say they have nearly tracted the latter TAHITI Sticiety Islasde): met with the Sunday schoal day have received a great deal of en- Saints have just retwned.from a two years city and made,many friends, several of Ballard , so.me couragement in their missionary work the with knew Papeete, Rue Dumont'ttolicylite. them Frederick Haugan said he at Hamilton, assisting whom are seeking after the truth. to Tha Nevin from New engagement which they tilled in the Writing We at Elder our Auburn, Wash, and quote that transacting matters work was the truth. Prayed an elder emploYed in that field Southern StateS minion. Sunday school NEW ZEALAND: EAST IOWA. We have nee building would be a building for Zealand,in some business relative to a Ohange In Biddle's letter as follows; speaks high praise of the peogress of At the close of the Saturday after- a Auckland, Queen 4: Eak Sta. (Box 72). held street tneeta hall 1Hamilton etc. meeting,' Of that the hall for Lord; ,Latter-day meetings. Saints Kaori golftl; and'abouse L. W. Kilipack reports the elders in the the noon :session. an excellent ;Sunday ing and a cottage meeting here. At all evil would be kept away. AUSTRALIA: tural college at Korongata. 'The elders schttoj session was held, Elder RichWaterloo making many new friends is- one Of our live schools. atwe the hall a returnhad Ballard good meeting In Prest In 19, closing few a the made teachers field lit the Bolander the and :the Bider South evening Pewit and was Sydney. (New walks). a new ardi oonducting. Thla kept busy 'almost every evening in expressing their remarks. Newtown. ed to Missoula, holding meeting With tendance, several Was thankful for being school re. imbued with the spirit of departure in the conducting of ' Melbourne, (Victoria), 99 Somerset St., visiting them. The cold willingness to cotne again." and Of the house. their labors and are displaying creditfrivestigators. dedication Saints the at the present much Conference President Walter H. Deni- blizzard did not keep a good 'number Funeral servites were held Monday, Richmond. fur- quarterly conference; however for a long able diligence. ' The correspondent could be gained by the casual obAdelakie, (South Australia), te Whit- son. in .sending in the monthly report, from the services and most of them Feb. 9, in Hartford, Wash., over the Trad hoped for this privilege ther sayst time more Square. server. calls attention to the improvement over were Investigators. The work of Elders remains of Minnie Heath. President President Christopthereen spoke of a "One of the grtatest blessings that Brisnane, Queensland), The Church, last three or four months. to Says the Leon Mathews and Henry, Williams Ballard conducted the service and change to be made. ft being time for could come to the Maori people ls the ' on the secorett day there seemedeven Gibbon St., Woolloongabba. be a large assemblage gathered well with and the feel Nellie assitance Letter-da- y Buck of elders,gre in has created an interestin many of the Mann ars Bante encouraged Hobart, (Tasmania), 26 Forest Ro(k--;Agricultural to be released their work as they are making new, waiter Elders W. O. Johnson and D. President Bolander es- before the morning tension, and in the Pout-se- a here. college, an institution of friends each week and holding some people music. Over conference president, Elder Abel Presi- tabilahed for the educatienlearning furnished of the na- afternoon session every foot of atallFrom Missoula Pres. Ballard con- A. Johnson succeed to named was him, 07) hundred came good cottage meetings with them. Also tinued on to After the ay their reElders Edgar boys of hisoridom, theoretical $o able room was octupied. Bolander. by a unanimous vote, tive NORTHERN STATES reports a good attendance at their Book Hill and JohnBillings. The school IS pat- stake clerk had presented the general Dutson have spent spects to Sister Heath and hear the dent was well as practical. Poulsen and was Mar releesed, of Mormon class and hall meetings. sensible sermon terned after the B. Y. IL in Ito great and stake authorities, Elder Whitney the larger part of the winter here, re- comforting MraandHeath Joined the unanimously sustained as president in endeavor for mental advancement and: took up the "Prophet, Seer and. Rev- and preached. ARRIVALS AND ASSIGNMENTS. WEST IOWA. viving the faith of- - the Saints President Christophersen his seven place. Church in Minnesota years ago his acquirement, and what school is there .debar." and it seemed an old subject seeking out a number of earnest Council Bluffs-A-Th- e James Ws McKinley of Teton City, conference held searchers after the gospel light. Per- and was instrumental in bringing her thanked President Bolatider foron all. thatwe could have for an idetel that presented in a new way, being handIda., to West Iowa; Ater E. Empey of here last month was a decided success. sonal visits to a number of the elders' daughter and three sons into the work and asked Gods blessings Han- would serve the purpooes better than led, very ably and in language that Benediction by Elder Laurence the good old B. Ammon, Ida., to Northern Illinois, and Three well attended meetings were iield friends were ,rnade by President Bal- Church, one of whom has served in could be. Understood by all preaent, A. M,. ANDREASEZI. "M. Ai is premided over by Prof, five sen. Meyers of Murray, Utah, to CM-c- during the day. The branch was or- lard. A contagious disease in the corn. the mission field. For the last -home-haof the Oneida stake There were a, number of outside been a conference. E. L. Murray, rnunity made it unwise to hold a pub. years the Heath Jqhnson,.lately ganized as follows: Prof. friende who felt weal paid forUo. academy at ' Presten, idsbo, rneetinat presid it; Charles SIlughea.11rat Elders Hilland Dulson mecca' for the eiders doingtotiotry doubt have amount of counselor; Delia Danielsen. organist; will go to Butte for the work there IS work in 'that neighborhood. I Johnson has the proper Last fall the elders laboring int BelNEW,ZEALAND. pUsh and ginger (which the Maori boys blit it Will lead those among theM, Jared rrown of West Iowa confer- E'rnelia Danielson, assistant organist. badly In need of more elders. investito in belief are. honest ence has been in the field 28 months Sunday schoolT. D. Lee, superintendwoefully Jack) 'which witli his 'other who President Ballard pursued his course lingham, Wash., in the British ColumProfessional talents, makes him a fit gate "Mormonism", Many of the and Myron F. Higbee of Northern Il- ent; Frank Foster, first touneetor; to Helena, holding a few hours' bia conference were hampered someNGAPUHI. AT CONFERENCE the man He ale has seemed to4eel happy for the for the position. people attack made linois conference 26 months. Stewart Peterson, second counselor; conferencewith President Ray what by an love 4and respect of all the student& privilege of attending. The Northern States mission feels Pearl A. Steele. organist; Cecil Potter, E. Finlinson - and 'Ira L. Ken- through the pulpits of some of the heti the agricultural de- WM. W. SELCTC, SR.. that it has a very creditable record for assistant organist, with Belle Brant nington. At Great Falls Elders churches. Elder C. R. Beecher and A. The northern annual tonferencl of Prof Allred Profs. Steke Clerk. ' Thalman are now In this district pertinent under his charge- 1913having built two churches and and Lernoni Bryant, teachers. Peter E. Anderson and George J. Hen- V. at TIIISSIOn convened teachZealand the are , . Murdock New and Morgan Ottley, and the is report broken the records in baptisms and to prejudice were ordained Three the priesthood gradually derson arranged a cottage meeting for a - , P interest in Awarua, Bayof Islands, on Jan. 30 and erg in other lines Walter Smith,well asbeing rooted out and tithes and offeriags received. Their and four others advanced. . Prest Ballard. A crowd,ef-lort- y SUOINFLAKE STAKE Feb. I, with a large attend. Maori of Salt Lake City. and "Mormonism" taking its place. Three-worth- y The 140111e were added to the ,aim for 1914 Is to 'eclipse all paet-rehis ta sembled and listened,earnestly as a mandolin and guitar a1 elders are' looking after the Suitnar Imre of elders and Saints. The good known conference tonvened at Snowflake, Stake anis. branch during December and one the message. will have charge of the d epart28 and March 1, 1914. Nona and Pleasant people of Nganuhl had made extensive 1st,Ire!). CHICAGO.', Present month. Elders Z. W. Mitchell and Joe. M. schools at Bellingham of Intinte , Ida smith Ig the ea, or tee "We preparatiGne for the "hul," and though ment aceountent. writes: Valley. Elder Beechee authorities was in at- In been have general successful Savage the constitutes just, This President Cahoon reports tho elders MANITOBA. last Sunday with our people at Poor they provided all that was neces- lege spent at orbut the Sunday 'meeting school the tendance, Sunday will We at encouraging least have enand lady missionaries doing an faculty, 23 per cent of the stake populaSince being advertised by their rev- ganisation at Nine Mile near Ana-boa- Pleasant Valley, holding as usual ur Nary to make the conference 'a grand college SO students this year to last year, about.wa.s. thusiastic work. They have beenholdforty success. 4nikau" school The little and from unwhich "taupe" Sunday will have Brother John Boyce present, and all seemed to increase sif 100 per cent in its ex. tion ing many cottage meetings, Tbre 111. erend friends and moving'pieturea the told benefits are being received, We meetinghouse wet a novelty, and was an of union and good fel,. have the who one one latence spirit et Every year the Logan Sc.,uare district are having a e t t only get out there once each month called the "tabernacle of Maoriland." has 'visited the college and seen the lowship, inorning'class which they find very et as the roads are not very good. We It was a. round structure with a high students at work has sPokett Two returned missionaries were with nothing fective for sospeLetudy and personal hold Sunder school at Bellingham in, roof runifing to and ha,ving a good of the institution, and has us and lent their spirit of enthusiasm development. Thursday evening, Jan. the home of Mrs. Heyward every seating capacity of abopt 350. The but ' marveled at the work done by the boYsil to tbeceaeiofl.. 29, a special haptithnal service was held other Sunday. We are studying the spattoua soroom which could on the farm and in and around - the dining The Primary association was reorgenand six eandidateS baptized. of LIVing Light." 200 at a sitting, wag also sehoel. "Rays commodate They have also been'surprised leed enthisiteish S. Bushman. Orpha Elder J. A. Peteison after long and President Ii. P. Mathews assisted by constructed of "raupo" and had a at the high standard of , manliness StandiSr4 and Sena P, Hansen as the faithful service in the office as Elders Wm. L. Madsen and R. A. in .one cook vas the with shown These, canopy. keeper. has been tsansferred to Battle yonsible new prealdency, and Dicy Brimhall. sec- ter conducted the funeral exercises in house,and store room, presented a schooling. ' Thoseboywho are . Creek. Mich., and Elder Charles Rogers. retary, treasurer- and librarian. A honor of Wm. H. C. Van Daake of novel gratin of buildings, which an- - for the es.tablishment of tlite" M. A-- C. numbet.of aids 1.Nere chceen to assist ho has been laboring on the North Vancouver, Wash. Elderer James Rogsure ean feel nil the mirably purposesof been .crowned with success. and that in the neW board. Julia. sj. pilliar& minkelley was the speaker.-itrathVan, the "hul." P. Fairbanks. the artist, and his .1.C. Stratton and Minnie F. Willi Daalte possessed a strong faith in the This Was ,President Gardners first a feuk years the Maoris will be much 'tie on Avard, who has gained national the presidency, have sent , his life. ' retiring throughout gospel witb able to better battle Nero th,e deal reputation as a sculptor, have spent After a long illness death has re- -, conference, and naturally a great soon lone and well and a vote of thanks tuindsX and with cal etronger ightened 'the past week in Chicago. Elder was extended them for their leased John Alvin Barnett of Hood of Intereit centered' upon IL It ew , has been doing some copying at the new prestRiver, Ore., from- - his suffering. Broth- became apparent that are on their gallery. They er Barnett has been a victim of :Ada Flake wax chosen eteke organist r dent is no stranger to native customs, way to Parig, where each will study his CONFERENCES.1 ettiosts for some time and passed away and it was a source of pleasure to all and a numto succeed Ida line. which sy.wcial S'eb. $. Elders W. S. Winn and N. A. to nots'the intelfigent ease with ber of changes were made in the Sun, , affairs of all the the Wheeler from The Dallas and Prost. he manipulated ' NORTHERN ILLINOIS. day echootaida BEAR RIVER STAKE. at gathering. All wonder at the , H. P. Mathews and Elder J. CI Harker The general and loeal authoritieS were Conference was held in Peoria. Jan. from Portland attended the services. manner" in which Eider Gardner 'hati On Pb 28 and March't the TwentY presented by the clerk and unanimous . hitti a very enjoyable time. The hall tdahona. filtdilYbessadastis itittcluftrtgrir.scuaterence,,nrthetinat, sehool held a convention' 11)P a" et Ind11 ,..4 ,la whereas a few. years well , 'conditions that surround flyer etake vvas held at Garland. ,.'The' oi to nteelt the the eonference and besides using during wit;:o ' Tt la interieely interesting to Saturday essiats were devoted to the bit available. Vine not used by the con- itimt spent. a tiay not ifying the people, With bhp itt conversation with the Old rest.dar monthly priesthood and attain-- 1 terenee, was given Saturday and Sun- I only a vacant hall to show for their MmWLl watch 1 people., acquaintance he made, wry Organization work, wtth the eacep-day, forenoon eeitsions ocif the general effort. Tose,Whom he baptized, more tion that Elder James i Talmage ad- -' assembly. and M. R. TANNER. President M. F. Higbee --IV R S released .theletake.prestt yeihrs agoMetas. thebeloVedold dressbd TIRONDH)EMtONFERENCE.- -- than10 11.-and--11: McCune:or and man Maelltleat." dency, high council and the bishops chosen to direct the affairs of the con- ' ,There,i' was i no antagonistic spirit at pounelelors at their 11 o'clock- seeakm, ference. ..... - A 11014 In conterence,---Whilnonthe and the ,Relleit Society .and general dedicatory; meeting ,mitay:-, WRECKED Elder J. B. Thomas- says: r tor RESORT., AT, PLEASANT VECIN. ". ' r etrOndkieln. rob. 8. 1,914,President memtsers of ,the Church were In attend- - pilestitood In Me afternoon. The Netherlands missionary society' ; pleasure in, reportifig the improvement 879 Euler p. street New Haven, Conn" oende the to, limier preelding. Opening Prayer bY lance, a, general feeling of unity ,pptss , At the Sunday aesstona, Elder' Tar- has .leaued the following notieb to mis.. of ,conditions in Bloomington. We. are ' to seetnel 'drink the veiled. and Premident in ', and , :With a in ill Abel which mage Seymour Poulsen. B.Young. letter stonerles who have returned from the Illleir be nays: earrytng out instructions given by companying photograph Maori Saints repreeenting the general authorities of Netherlands: ',. President 'Ellsworth while here and see This Is a scene near Viresterly. R. IC, of the wreckage at Pleasant 'View I . Slesident Bo lander' bade everybody same goodspirit. TheZion were presk the: Church. were present, and ,deliv"We are very desirous of having the , welcome; 4state4 further .that lie hoped who Intd rettirped from good results. Never have I spent a day summer resort es--, namee resulting from the storm whIchi extended Several miles along and believed all weuld be benefited t , in the mission field or elsewhere of ell the irisby ent, and the Ngapuhi peoples noted Tor ered addresses at each of those That in full sionsof the conference. Their talks.' sionaries who have returned from the . their faithfutneee, were, the more Joy and happiness the beech , March 1. swerping a few bowies out to aea and bodli3r wreck7 the meeting. brought bto .. while itot particitlarly 'flattering ,when Netherlands as there are thnes shen my soul ,than' this meeting of '0'1 In man y. pippIng some off their foundation and washingthe embankment President Chrlstophersen said he wan force.' Many of the best Maori ds v," on tbe occasion. era in the releglark were at the "hut". dbuluseing condittons alonr, certain netiees of linportenee should be sent from in front of the homes. These bad been made, by many yeara im- pleased tube- present - , N. O.- ItitsmusMt discourses were accompanied lines regarding the ataite.7 were of tbe Congratulated the SaiPts in Trondhjem and 'their . as fotiows: "Our work in the city.dur provements, but now leveling- - It as a barren beach in front of the homes . on their industry In getting', their new by the influence of Oqd's Spirits Twelve kind that.stimulate to greater activity. the retaned eiders ore requestthig the past week hue been fairly,su- where oncewas an obean,"walk elevated ,7 feet above the natural level of ball.: Said it had, always been the es, meetings, were held, and each seemed and Ivere an inapiration and a blesaing ed to aend their titmice aud addressee l A week ago yesterday the, , o, eessfuh who bad the pritiloge of listen- to Joseph IL Smith. secretary., 82 welt more - epirited than - the there sire of tte,Sainta to meet, in theiroikern - Many of the homes have are beiric;Itntsvod back Yarsnts? class of the ,MKhodist , ,. hail. Told of hexing, had the platelike The elderormeeting will 41ever,be First North, Salt Lake City. f 'S. thetoast,tIng to, then. , il dam-s. now remaw feet to 1 bank the whIch bad for itd lesson tults 10:1-2fielifg a sumniet: resort. the only tiro-the 'muddy condftion "NETUTIRLA;4D8; MISSIONARY The of those 2410tw1ttattand1ng offering, prayers Who,Were,present. by gotten dedicatory: to " to Christ 'sending out the seventer ,,,,to, age done was that to propertY., ASSOCIATION." :'1;since corning to ,Norway. ag a luta,. eicellint instructions given by Presis of the road, the attendance wan the , , , r ' - , - , P , - . 'from-Battl- , . . ' -- The-Annu- , , - 4 ' s - , - ' - - Beh-gon- - - built.---Lialion- - . - Northwestern , - ad-Ili- - , -- , - I - i a j... attending-our-ser- r vices,-and 7 - 1 - - d ' e-, ' & t , -- 7 x; Scene of Recent Storm in East - - 1. , , Fair-than- S'rAltE 14 Scandinavian , , , CY , 4 MOM s , s, , -- ' - -- s, reportsk-Galesbur- - ' to,-bes- 0, . , to-al- 1 |