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Show LOGAN CITY, CTAH. trnT.TJME XXX THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 2, 1909. NUMBER 162. Kimball will be remem- the kind f labor that mut;h of bered always, perhaps, best to this mans spent in dothat-hwaa a mention the fact uhs the ing. lie pioneer, too, a Apostle who opened the truth of pioneer of your splendid citf here is the man who the Gospel in Great Britain. And and I tinfirst frame building in our friend Hebei J. Grant will go built There Trouble in-T- he down in history as the man who Logan, took the first step Family of County ' dug-outfrom ami log opened- the truth of the Gospel to the great Eiqpire of Japan, houses to something like a modCommissioners. lie commenced a and our friend Moses Thatcher ern home. at-Th- e Funeral of Hoses was Delivered will be known as the Apostle settlement of this valley who opened the truth of the Gos- also something of a pioneer in the The Board of County Commis- way. track. , pel and first established the settlement of Mexico. "Were those in Logan Church among the descendants of not 'benefactors of our raee, thoe sioners met in regular session yesCommissioner Cronquist - reMex-anold the in to Lamanites of the the pioneers? According City terday morning and .incidentally plied that the road for its entire a idea man the for live shall that truth was. ico. philosophers friendraiseiKthe temperature .in the length had been accepted and m and sisters, standpoint, of our ancient My brothers he two caused who blades benefactor so him read can of what you come here ship and as fellow laborers in ; part of it by vicinity of thelioards room a num made a county-roacalling on me I have of grass to grow where only one her of done has ; it will be his eternally. evthe which wasnt the former, and part by the presdegrees, ministry. today to give a manifestation, The good that men do shall live grew before, and so this nian was this is said that the evil that to I at ent comfort It that humble one, a really Board; and declared it to be' -necessary en though a benefactor in the planting, in season of the and written be after shall them, Commisison-ers men and a lives do after that them fact, as shown, by the minutes ", year. By request love Moses Thatcher. in the and the , colonizing the'settling ages. throughout Tsraelsen ami Cronquist of the court,, that be had beeni charge of the good is often interred with of those who have of the settlements. Also a piorea in in Jesus of so he abundance bones. not was their minister authorized to have the necessary shall been and It , lie fuel, have I these services in business here, in the neer ' a this the man this who work done. few words. I i case, but the good that Christ, taught quested to say a . The trouble when began really in esand the mercantile banking re- man did shall live as his memory truth and who bore witness of it In objecting to the summary feel deeply honored by that C()nin)iwoifeis''Chvonquist'imoved tablishments. is witnessof most as it shall be bore live who it and and the road- supervisors, honored to it by quest and I respond that the action, of the Board at ousting of Islove He knew of woman. the of Commissioner Cronquist insisted' suffering. I have some notion; cheerfully, and had I not been honored today in the midst its former meeting apportioning-thHe knew in his the Moses to in is of and have how witness here to so rael the dear that not only should it have been experience say you. given the opportunity load fundi between the variof he the .knew done in regular meeting, but that parentage; some words that would bespeak the assembly of this magnificent Thatcher was his standing in the joy ous sections $12,000 jn the south of the term friendship, first the new road commissioner the affection I had for this man audience to do him honor and to Church. Do you know how much meaning $10,000 in the center nnd $8,000 Few. he had friends. for men should we in the which have accompanied each show I in the respect have been sad. prize my standing my heart would in the north be .rescinded. He I have known for some hours that hold his family. His labors in Church? Perhaps not. Do I had more or stronger friends claimed it to be illegal as there i$ commissioner in turn over the secPerhaps not. But thansherOJfth quickened joy but one legal road district and tion of road under his supervision this opportunity would be given the ministry, as has already been know yours? "become familiar with what had For in and warm grasp, of the hand was me and I have not been' able to stated; began in ihis boyhood. I knew Moses Thatchers. should be kept in one the money been done' and what was proposthat would The evidence of that apostolic the scores of the experiences ajoy to Mioses Thatcher. He fhnd to be fix, upon any text as occasion expended sounded set notes in the human all men was he which ed, so that he could take action passed through foreshadow any thought that I spirit that was in the man where most needed, A requires ' may express, and I have not been early manifested-- when about fif- a price upon his membership in experience, and on the joyous vote was taken and Mr. Cron- - intelligently; while Commisisoner Israelsen denied the necessity of able to forecast any line of teen .years, of age, in defense of the Church and Mioses Thatcher side of life, 'he knew the joy of quist was voted down. of paid it. Had it been the, price of being 'honored and upheld by the visiting them either for that purthought in respect of what I the Prophet Joseph 'Smith and No1 .not was Torrid heat the so man his it been would have not life readied, the people. pose, or of letting them down enjoyed Should say. He (Moses Thatcher) Prophet Brigham Young loVe CammissionerCron-quisof t until the assailmore than however, easily. people great a trial but that he could will have to 'be my text. On such when their character was wliat man There were charges and counter-cdid. a He this. leader to was have then that than easier to in from and authority ed are we this by inquiied California, given occasions as apt diharges had men Israelsen who made in the verbal 'he would follow because did of the have the Commissioner paid price that grow reminiscent, and my mind on he has stood as one scrap, and neither belligerent reat this moment goes back to the defenders of the faith, and the pay for it, and he paid the price, they trusted him; they had eonfi rected in mained1 within gunshot of parliadence in ous so road believed of and and I know Thank advocate him;able Godi, supervisors! they time that I first met, personally, advocate, 0, the Israelsen Commissioner replied mentary rules, Cronquist, perhaps be the Mission of Christ and an ex- do you know how precious was integrity of that sml ; they ji Moses Thatcher, and 'it may that deserving most censure in this refeel in of been him informed, the to in that his how Church and the the me of having power truth, that that incident will 'give standing pounder issionerMerr bond Comm his sinin ill's hand Road the smile No that one can doubt the gard ; but a general summing up grip, the view point from which I many have been won to a knowl- him. of the case upon ijs merits jwouldi belief in he gave you as he looked into had been filed, and he and should speak. I had ieard much edge of the things of God through cerity of that mans knew' He to Allen ism how Mormon no "Who man can doubt know? ; your eyes. having approved seem to indicate that upon thet of Moses Thatcher before I met his ministry-may him. I had read much that he We know that they are numbered that he believed Joseph Smith drink the sweetness of success, it, whereupon the Itoad Ooramis various points at issue Mr. Cron- -. At least, in was a Prophet of God ; no ma land of being loved by the peo sinner immediately qualified, and qnists position was the soundest One of my earliest by the hundreds. had written. recollections in connection with Zion by the thousands. Well, do can doubt that Moses Thatcher pic. A man of whom you can 'having been advised1 by the Coun- and most logical. To leave gangs him was that the bishop of our you know what that means, the did not accept completely the say this and say it truly as you ty Attorney that the terms of the of as high as forty men without sublime ward1 truth that God had spok- can say it truly of him, is his life supervisors were terminated by immediate direction and some one one morning calling of men to a knowledge of Sunday Nonsense, nonsense. that act, he had caused notice to in charge, would be an unwise brought to the services a copy of the truth, in setting them right en and established Ilis Church in a failure? lie did not con- and perhaps wasteful act. the Contributor, I thinkit was in the prusuit of knowledge? No. the earth, and for his place and Ilis life is a success. For the first be sent them. As to the road construction and in it life in coming sider the first copy qf the first volume, we cannot estimate those things. standing in that Church he paid great purpose necessary to hold a spee-eia- l e repair work done under hr.. and he requested me to read to train a price that was more than the to this world is to mingle spirit meeting for the purpose. Coming up today assertwith and the Commisisoner alter Cronquist a supervision, not only that the coneresration an artiele tint a young man, now in the middle mans life, so. I know how dear matter, Cronquist does the evidence seem to indion career of his life, one my com- the faith of Moses Thatcher was great mssion in life is to gam ed' that the notice was uncalled1 appeared in that magazine Confidence experience, to acquire knowledge forA was detrimental to the pro cate the authority given him to written by . Moses panions. and 'perhaps a man of to him. I started out to ask you to through experience,. for this was per continuation of the work be- prosecute it, but the work itself Thatcher, and I always remem- my own age, halted by the seat ber the opening sentence of that which I occupied to say that he think a moment in relation of the great essence and purpose for ing pursued, and was in excess of (vindicates the money spent upon when what comes from teaching the which souls are born into this Israelsen s authority; that the it and stands as a monument as magnificent, treatise on the sub- could remember the time his ability in this direction. If where and the Gospel and having it accepted world, then how - completely has proper mode' of transacting busi-jt- o ject of Confidence; it was this, and the jdace an ness of such general and great im the. road money expended upon Confidence is the Basis of .So- manner in which Moses Thatcher and how much it means to con- Moses Thatcher completed I read the article and spoke turned his vert one soul into the Church of honorable existence. What great portance was not by telephone the northern and southern sec-an-d when he ciety. afterward I read the whole seri- thoughts in the right direction Christ. My mind goes back to joys have been his, and what by the consent or collusion tions has been as judiciously es. As I remember two commisisoners, but in open spent, Cache county has nothing it, there and directed his footsteps in the the time that an humble elder great sorrow's, too, you will say. of to regret, and under such asys-tlie- r, were eight. And it was a mag- way of truth. There are a great presented himself at the home of Nm traveler ever reached that court by the full body; and fur-that that no special meeting tem will soon have roads that will land where sorrows are unknown nificent treatise upon a most im- many of the youth in Israel that my own parents and he taught he a credit to it, portant subject. In the next cherish just such recollections as to them the Gospel and they ac- but what he f ound thorns and would have 'been necessary, the Aside from the road business onFri-- 1 voljic of that same magazine I that through the labors and the cepted it, and that elder was a briers in his road. We can say bond having been filed but the commisisoners considered the last. There was a proper read his scries of articles on Mexiministry of this man. He not on- very humible one, too.- - He lived for those experiences, let the day matter of the appointment of a co, upon the Mexicans. A series ly labored in Zion but he labored in absolute obscurity. fere at manner. of their coming be what method of procedure", and the taxto their have were entitled tiiat ve come supervisor for the county poor you can payers may fittingly, compare to abroad. The people in the British home to eome to our native land they will, if they tte style of a out of them. business conducted in that man- farm, with a view to making it a Washington Irving, Isles heard his voice; many of the and pi each the Gospel and the gather rich harvest I road afterwards, also in States of the American Union, one family had accepted Now, you think of the life in nor. Personally, he felt it his duty productive property and devoting it. tuc same to retain the supervisors under ' it to the use for which it was publication, his historic- the people then: ueard the testi- Those parents have now living, the future of this character, not al evidences of the truth of the mony of Moses Thatcm-rI think with their direct - descendants, with reference to the past, but his personal direction until the purchased. The commissioners, 1 Book of Mormon. company with two applicants All this before in all fairpess we may say that one hundred and sixteen souls with reference to the future, new ariangement had been pro-Jinfor the position, will visit if "on, I met He demanded him, personally, so that I he was the Apostle, and it will be and .the stream is ever broaden- think of the great rich harvest perly perfected. bad for the large section Saturday morning. It seems quite something of an acquaintance so writ in history that he founded ing and as long as time shall last in joy and in sorrow that he has recognition ith his mind likely that M)r. Ola Larsen will Can you contemplate he represented. before I met him. the Mexican hlission, that he or- and through eternity that mans reaped. be employed, and if so, with his hen I met him first it was at ganized the first branch of the name will be held in honor by, Moses Thatcher? That great Warm1 words followed nd there and crimination considerable ability and experience a '"great conclusion of a very magnific- Church in the ancient xcity of that constantly widening circle character that we knew as our was will be effected. transformation ent address that he had made Mexico and gave to the English of souls who were converted to friend, think of him in the fu- recrimination. accus- . A Mr. Nielsen, a sheep owner the Salt4-aktabernacle. I speaking world an account of the Gospel through his labors.Not ture. One of the experiences of Commissioner Israelsen crowded to grow ed Commissioner Cronquist with of Ilyrum appeared . before the niy way through those f. ,re people both ancient and only that but it starts a stream life garnered shall be board and protested against tbe more than at were thronged about him modern. That, I believe, will that runs not only forward in this great and Godi like qualities, to having spent cents per head charge made two road d as I amount upon the be approached, him and live andi I know it ought to live dispensation, but in the' temples minister to those "who shall Blackut my hand to him I said in our literature. He did that. of God those descendants have seeds of his core in the' future. leading south from Logan to the against sheep traversing ((eJd smith Fork eanyon, unless the Brother Thatcher, I am not ae-- I And it was a great thing to do. gone back- - and! have had admin- Will not the experiences of life sugar factory. road is so repaired "that they may retorCommisisoner Cronquist him those great and difainted with you personally "but and perhaps we dont realize how istered the ordinances of the Gos- bring to min- ted that the' court minutes would be able to travel over it without oesjre to meet you and become those things will live in the his- pel for those who left the earth vine qualities, essential to. of the danger and loss. The commisfriend. And with that tory of men. We recall that great when it was here, and so the ister to the constantly widening show .that Supt. Quinney indicated an intention of race which has flowed from him faetory had appeared before the sioners jile of4iis. so winning, he ex- - champion of the truth, that lead- stream flows forward and it also as the road and the incia source of origin ? Why, most Board twice in relation to the repairing his hand and drew me to er of liberty, John Taylor. What flaw's backward. Why, this man dent closed. he Cronquist TVhy, said he Brother is the great fact that stands out has called to a knowledge of the assuredly. What a father he will matter J and that jJ'J' The regular bills were passed, rts, you are much mistaken. in his ministry? We speak of truth thousands- of people for be in the future, what a friend. had bAn given authority by the desirFinally, tbe bond of tbe Road n and I were very old friends. him as the Apostle who opened they accepted the Gospel because No, what a king. For that too is Board. to make 'the repairs received full and Commissioner Wench other ages ago and the truths of the Gospel to France of his labors and ministry. Is in the program for Moses Thatch- ed wAiout specification, being official endorsement and he may I . eie fellow workmen in the and the great Empire of Ger- not that a, fjreat achievement? er. A prince and a king unto left t use his discretion. considered be now ' installed,,. accused fully I shall never forget many. Erastus Snow, be Vill be Why, most assuredly it is, and God shall he his station. Yes, but Co, xmissiouer Israelsen rDlstr)y with bav Le how great it is and to what di- you speak of his weaknesses and Commissioner Cronquist that passeL. through known as the man PEACH DAY BRIGHAM considerable money, as Moses .Thatcher said those the truths of the Gospel tp the mensions and proportions it cin imperfections and mistakes. Well, ing expended Reduced rates via O. S. L. for a prii f s arhT T have never doubted Scandinavian Tace. ' Lorenzo grow the mind-o- f man cannot what of them Bring the weak- without authority anjLupon referpeach day at Brigham Sept. 15th, road; Dor d I doubt them now. Snow will known as the man comprehend. A nation is some- nesses and the partial failures vate not, a county it anspecifically to the pew beet Dates of sale fare and Im them the and mistakes and n we in whether a ring, place times born who the first of day S sfj?' Gospel speaking proclaimed my friend, - nounced later.on page 4) roadi from Greenville to the rail. (Continued speak of him from this in this last dispensation in Italy. comprehend it or not. This was llebcr SERMON OF PRESIDENT CV lift-wa- OFFICIAL BIG NOISE s e nnd'-rstan- BRIGHAM H. ROBERTS - for-wai- d is Thatcher Tabernacle. - d - - e - . , v- - - Com-misMon- er -- -- on-th- -- o-- - . e . n-o-t . . who-'oppn- - |