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Show 4 .. -. . , -- . . . . ' 47: ' la nESERET EVENING NEWS MONDAI, MARCH i , 1914- - , , ' .., , . , traiThil6wit-115S. Grant emontetzed-th- e everywhereness of Clod; With Ms trine, and similar to his son, Jesus Importance of the beWord of Wisdom everywhereness is also a power which, have been possessed by . ing lived .,up to by the Lattenday , combined with the other,- Is known to Christ. when on this earth. ifif Bald vastSaints. no man could have a full The speaker referred to the imManence. The woritrs theologians . flow of tbs14Dirtt of the Lord who did man s and between contrast ness the of more to hold need closely is greatest observe this law. , to the idea of the personage of God. God, and the impossibility of the for- not The chole' sang the hymn, "High on presence It is difficult for theologians to recon- mer to endure the immediate point ENSIGN y STAKE cile the visit the mountalh top' and the benedic. the idea of his everywhereness of the tatter. Ile referred towith God 'till'nliwchaaril Pdract.n!Unced by Elder Frankiin l with that of the persenage,' the one and conversation of Moses inability of the' 'mendlig rather, destructive of the oth- and the subsequent 'endure . ' the p'res' Yet the scriptures contain fully dhildren of Israel to er.. , . , of Moses, ence radiance of , and Suffers . as many proofs of the personage , well HowardScott Ms power. or Ms God Speaking then of the need. as of pre,. Elder B. H, Roberts the Speaker other as they do of it become 1 : : task. the of enormousness as of Breakdowri Mental was manifested God qualities: l in the flesh in the personage of Christ. Paring one's life so that the presence ' ' the At Afternoon Sesson at the a resurrected being, for he called upon of be endured. and which 110,Wsrd blerktt, popular member of of 41eceiss. Elder , hia,tormer associates to handle and see at'111113g ImPossibilitydrew suf. the stock Utah '. companY, theater ;!;.:' and, icourage '...:::, :, ;.TAbtrrtAcIé. him, for be was the same that had been Robert said he a: Mental and physical break- will grow . ! Soy from tile knowledge that fered . among them. As Christ was then, after hope andhad tili so i down , perfected be to only in his apartment at the Settifloh t his resurrection, a personage of flesh,' he&life trotel yesterday. morning. Since his so shall he return in the last days, to to endure the presence of God's son, in- eVery the according to predictions of I Jaesiviltis..eihritr, the tr:v)theette exhorted 'Condition was discovered by a fellow I' -GENERAL 'GAIMINER PRESENT. his peoplektestament. vim, vigor, the new actor, Mr. Scott has received the con- present to teach the world that and As Christ was a personage of fin- attention .o physician nna MtaantL1 ifilsa of, God and Ca virility in condition, which form, so. too, are men taught they him and that tY14,3, must stand bordered ion the delirious Yesterday, to believe Is God. As the win is. to also escape of living in In The thought much innirosed Choir Sings "America" in His Is the father. Men are given to un- andhie presence. in Presellee he gwke of Hie'reported complete recovery is exPeeted derstand, therefore, that God is not as 'sing boththatawful 'and glorious within a short time. though it is being but thet he is to' conform in its seeming' difficulty to pre- -, ' HonorElder Grant Announces everywhere. A at several weeks' rest will this physical being to form and limit awful the be- - inout life for it, ited glorious pare be rY before Mr. Scott can ' Which rather contradicts the Idea of cause of Mass Meeting Thursday. of- - returnU. it , the opportunities to grand the etao. everywhereness. The speaker declared fere to the race, and the indusement of Mr. Scott was- mat for the-pathat he could not of himself say how to men to have their lives in unison Johe ANN. -White Right of Way," I the two seemingly contradictory theo- with those of the infinite and perfect whichPortugaiii in TileFish theater last : opened at the Services tn the tabernacle yesterday ries taught in the scriptures. might be beings. emeritnight and Ws breakdown was have...failed of M. Acafternoon ere in continuation of the harmonised. ,Theologians own ed directiv to overwork in studying two masked men and robbed tifORNING SESS1('YN. knowl7 i' ' to the victim. one man covered 4.4 lesaid. anti let 444Q:. cording &Jut rola quarterly conference of the Wring!), or nothing torevolver' while- - the timed add little The mornivg session Was held in .the to working late and early on the him searched Ufrge ' state. rrest. R. W. Young was in edge He would therefore solution. ward his the other pockets. he was Of Twenty-firs' t weird manue6r1pt writing. : . plays t chapel commencing merge an Elder B. H. Roberts of the dismiss the subject but (Or the light at 10 President Richard W. Mr. Scott has been on the stage 28 -, ' First Council of Seventies was - the and hope Ana satisfaction given through Young o'clock. Hid-- home--i- s bothYears. cminselers with presided, latter-da- y revelation, wherein he beMay Face Charge of t Of the general Authorities of -1s , speaker. ii0Ved could be found the explanation preeent. were the Church Prest. there present: . . The musical program included the of the apparent contradiction., Highway Robbery ''rancle Elders Heber J, Held Up by Masked Pair. 4 Flider Roberts then read concerning Grant apd George F. Richards of the , - hym' "Earth with her ten thousand I as the light which proceeds Council of Twelve. Brigham 11. 11.0))erts Christ --t Edward Ives, arrested Friday night Ralph Vechil rep(!rtett to the poli-- e - - flowers. by the choir: "America." by from the Of God and is inand Seymour B. Young of the First yesterday that he had been held up charged with chicken stealing. may 1. .- ' the choir and congregation, and "From' tended to presence fill the immensity of epave. Council of Seventies. more serious charge of high . afar. gracious Lord. Thou baat gath-.1.- Therein. he declared. is to be found During the services solos, i,.:ere ren- fleas Pionser,ipark ::;sturday night by face the " ered Tby flock," by the choir. The the answer te the two apparently dered bY Mien Virgiline Thomam end Invocation was offered by Wider V. L. conflicting theories about the nature Mine Edwal Gothbers : c Halliday and Wider John Woodmanace and personality of God. "MormonMeeting commenced by the conirreita- , he aald,must be thanked for hav- non slinging the hymn, "oh. ye mounthe benediction. ism," t" pronounced , - Besides the many general Church and ing given this truth to the world, and tains high." s ' Prayer was offered by Elder Lafaystake authoritiee, on the stand were If' for nothing else it should- be rec., ette Holbrook. I General Washington Gardiner, cor- ognized as a source of new informa"; n' Prest John M. Knight, in behalf of mender-in-ale- .' and Col M. M. tion. the stake presidency, extended a word Waighn. Dept. Cernander Reuben Oehler . , God stands permanently fixed-and a welcome to all present. He also of . , : and Dr. Seymour B. Young of the G. everywhere present in his creations. , 4 some tome reed from the 44 laterestiag In their honor and In honor be declared, but there is a difference annual reports and made Medal comot the lint to the of purpose 1 this between manifestation. and city presence' -. ' upon some of the local conditions of General Gardiner, Prest. Young an- - lie may be everywhere present but ment of the stake. Prest. Knight presented " t- - , pounced that the choir and congrega. not manifest. , God seeks affinity. and the .. general and stake authorities, all V4 tion would sing "America" SA the nec- - 11 men wish a manifestaion of his of whom were unanimously duetained. I .end musical selection. power and hie presence 'they .must Supt. Alma 0, Ttylor reported the 1 Elder Heber J. Grant of the Goungli seek him and !4 themselves make of condition the schools in the Sunday of the ,'rwelve - announced the maAs worthy. .- By seeking men, may find stake. Said that the enrollment had meeting for next Thursday night at God, and become consciourt in linking increased and also the average attendthe Hotel Utah in behalf of the use of their lives with his life.. ance. This he believed was due to the i4, monolithic columns in the colonnades of The presence of God, the speaker missionary work done, by:the Sunday the new capitol, and made a brief ad- likened 4o the I ,.. school Varner-Pis sun. It ,tne 00 &Jure rayof 1 1 - deese in which be strongly favored the not necessary to in be immediate Bishop C. Clarence Nesien.spoke of r Z use of monolith!. ,. . in conditions Said the Twentieth weed. sun its to altritY preetof the detect 11 ence, he said.. Although 92.000,000 there was a good feeling among the J ELDElt, B. H. rtonEras.., sun of is members of the .ward arid the attendthe miles the away. presence ,, , Eider Ttoberte addreneed the confer. easily,' discernible on this eartiv and ance at the various meetings were very ' ehee on the subject, "The Nearness of the rays reach far beyond. p The gMO Eider Brigham H. Roherts.sald he ob. :, T. God to-- Man." a theme which he said. then reviewed the briefly speaker when laborirre4 a I could be a source of much and worthy progress .of keo edge of served, F s astronomy the great desire of the Saintsmissionary. to gather ft and From theught the other showed' of how contemplation. the and " light ' Zion that they might avail them. ".1" history and utterances of David the suns has been fou d and shown to to I selves of the privileges or the temple; .;-- -- -r ; , - speaker drew evidence in support of the reach this earth frdmd4stancee. In- - He of believed the members that many i assertion God that is not remote frothltonet4vahly ; t thajithat of the born here did not appreciate the oppor, man, and the dciaration that tt le im-- 1 sun of this greater 1 I !!',000. ;kith from the earth tunities afforded theme and advocated .; pAssible for men to hide. even for al and asked why in view of these called to the impor. I 't while, their works and thoughts frornItnots, it could be held unreasonable that '', hint ; Men are all the while, therefore, that God might exert a presence or an tence of this work. i'''. 4 '',.., , Saints President the enjoined Lyman 2. c ;,1.:; '' .. ::' ',' in the presence of God, the speaker ! '4 , 4. Influent's, or a spririt, throughout to observe the Word of Wisdom. as the t ci,,,4,,,..e.,-, t;' ,e!14,'; Jq, t k. s said, to which theologians have given the entire universe. and still be law is not observed i n the stake as it , yet ,e,,su.,,i,A 4, .N, .,,' i' elf - i : the riame "ronipresence,' riut scrip- himself 0, personege with a form .4, )','' ' 0 4.?- - r,"11 ,,A.,, ,.: ought to ,be. Booed that the Saints .,...0,t 11.:t ,' ., t tures are Ailed with .nrpet. of thia i 11.0 1 X i',' 'AL; ,',, ;'',''.' dribedh "Mormon" doe - would be wise. prudent and faithful. -' ''',' 1 4 .11,14 ',Z. - ' , tiLl ,.;;;,,, '.,4,,,,. ' 1,;'-,- , ,, ' , - 0 - - . . , , - - . . - er , 1ONFEREUOF ' to Make. it a drink freely of WHITE ROCK. Let a habit with youa habit throughout the year. There's and every . , , , . "vAr U g14 - 11111 . t ., . ' God.--'mig- ht , , . the nan arei-know- n glass of sparkling WHITE ROCK. , , There's Health in Rock" 101Mt 4 - - . ' -- '' ., 4- tication of Ives said to have been made - iliiiiiilitiS111. iii L:lefiL .:.i,.by Joseph Scott of Mt Indiana avenue. ...... ,aemeneeemeemeweee, According to the police, Scott has identified the man as one who held him UP ad Down the , LegsThal 1 , and searched him three weeks Itgo and flredtwo shots at him as he fled to- ' dance Following the robwards his home. bery the description led dotectiVek as., . to case signed bt000kthe; ehuesfiadecictuaIrtvees wince at When :hTou'rhillcIelite rtti et e a9t, eldediatt I ge :-trro tdhaey night, lavtetesm, wp theod itiao be police, wgellviekan.oftwen. S. S. S. you get entirely rid y titious name. au:si.ng has the peculiar ;action of soaking lhroughl"the intestinea .41Morris is Elected rectly into the blood. In k few minutes its influence is at work in every . Preifdent of Club artery,, vein, and tiny capillary. Every , , membrane. every organ- - of ihe body, becomes in effect) a every emunctory, M.. Chtu les Morris, fortner assiStant filter to strain the blood of impurities. county atterney, was unanimouelY The stimulating properties 'Of S. S. S. elected president of the Toung Men's compel the skin, liver, bOwels,., kidribladder and td all work to the Repulilican club at a meeting held Sat- neys one end of vesting out every irritatiurday night. Mr. Morris is one of the ng, every atom of most active of the younger leaders' of poisonit dislodges by irrigation all in the joints,' causes the Republican party. He has not been accumulations acid ' accretions to dissolye, xenclera his election, he said, them neutral and scatters officialy notified-o- f those pethissmorning. The other officers elect- culiar formations in the nerve ,c4fiterS ed were: W. W. Wilson of Sandy, that cause such' mystifying and often vice president; John McPhee, secretary; bafflingbestrheumaticthispains. remarkable remedy is of all, And, Joseph Burbidge, treasurer. The welcome to the weakest stomach. if you hava Inward yourself until your stomaeh Is nearly president will announce the appointAralyzed, you will tw astonished to find that inent of live directors soon. ' It S. gives no sensation but goes right to After the election., of officers last work. Thts ii because, it is a pure vegetalde night, the club extended to the retir- infuo, is taken uaturany into yonr blool ing officers a vote of thatilts. The re hottetas pure air is inhaled naturally into ye firing officere were Fred W. Price, lungs. president; HarryS.t Joseph. vice- presi- S. You can got R. S. S. at any drig store. S. S. is a standard remedy, recognized every. dent; Charles, Heiner, secretary; Ray greatest blood ant)date ewer Sermon, treasurer. 'Harry S. Joseph where as Ifthe yours is e peculiar case and you made a speech in which Ile spoke of destra write to The Swift the work the club had done for the par- Specific pedal 310infortnatten, i .'' it' Atlanta, (la. Co., ty in the past and outlined some of the twavertisemsnt) , things it might do in the future. ,,, ' 0- brPihsoe;od7in, ial.,the namd , " 41, ' - pain-inflicti- 111 -- - '",. . .,-- ilieset , WLC ' '..- utsgpm,a, Music - ' , .cok- - I I ''''''''''''' ........ loonisammanntimm:2:21atroatezmo , : ' t. . ,,,.. 1 I . .;. . l ' 1,, .. ,. ., I GENEROUS Mart 51151101; ' it : . I ' ' , ., .40111'1 istHOUSEt0:4 ,.- QUALI:r- - .,-- r .' -- ''. 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