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Show it A, , if . THE AT THE SALT LAKE . CITY CONFERENCE Sermon Delivered by Apostle Reed Smoot. Elder Reed Smoot, expressed pleasure at meeting with the Latter-day Saints;jn general confer ,4 - ii :L 4 JOURNAL, LOGAN, UTAH. Y Saturday, October 9, 1909.' - - f v WINS the well' digger from Northport, an editorial in the Square Deal EDGAR W. MIX BIG BALLOON RACE who is at the head of a. lazigang of Magazine on the subject of lazimen digging hbpelessly into the ness, in which, the causes of and Hundred Six Covered mental Thirty the on results ness and its dry, shifting sand, said there was One Half Miles. and physical powers were depie n5t a chance' that the young Hunted. garian truck farmer is still alive, I would like to see every fa- Zurich, Oct. 6. The internati- the buried mans father insists ther have a desire to see his boy onal balloon race for the Gordon that they shall keep on digging become proficient in whatever be Bennett cup has been won by even if it exhausts all bis small undertakes. jf, gave 20 years of Edgar W. Mix, the American aero savings of 19 years."The well of Columbus, Ohio. my life to the Provo woolen mills naut, was 150 feet deep. shaft and one of the hardest things we Mr,' Mix landed north of WarGildersleeve says it may be a Tiail tb meet was to- get boys and saw, in Russian Poland, ,at 3 We week at least before they reach oclock .Tuesday moaning. girls to stay long enough to learn ence and: desired a continuance of the same good spirit mknffested in the previous meetings. the business. of never said tired he, I get If the manufacturers associat Father thanking my heavenly tion or the chamber of commerce that I was bom in these valleys. wants to be of real service to the My associations with the people of state, a committee should go east the world make me feel more ap- and pick out some of the hundpreciative of our blessings, in reds of manufactures that could this regard. We are liable to not be started in this state and be realize the blessings given us in made successful. Take the little this favored spot. I hope the state of New Jersey. It is not brethren and sisters will feel con- much larger than some of our tented and try and help their chil counties; yet there was hardly dren; that they twill- cultivate one of the 8CI) paragraphs of the their farms a little better and di- tariff bill that New Jersey s was vide up with the boys, that all not interested in. ' Many of these work for the up- manufactories could be started may earnestly building of the state. here profitably and some of them Much good instruction has been would not take much money. Saints given during the conference. I hope the Latter-da- y There are many successful homes will be kind to each other and in Zion. Every home should be a make their homes ideal. I onee home of contentment, order and heard a man s ay he had never godliness. The glory of a home is kissed his wife since he was marhospitality and the crown is godii ried. I do not believe in that docness. Iwonder if our homes are trine. I have never left my home built on this foundation so that since I had one without kissing our children realize it. I fear my wife good-by- e, and I wish that in my beloved country today every father in Zion would do the the spirit of godliness and prajer same not to my wife but to his. is vanishing. In many of the best (Laughter.) homes they do not pray to God A man alone cannot make a as a family and they do not ask home and he should seek to lessen a blessing on the food.All manner the burdens of his wife and show of isms are arising and there an interest in her work which, as is a desire to throw off what is the saying has it, is never done, called the bondage of Christianity while mans work is from sun to When a man like Charles W.EIiot sun. of Harvard, comes out and denies the atonement of Christ, the bene- AERIAL ENTHUSIASTS fits of the sacrament, the perforORGANIZE UTAH CLUB mance of miracles and other Salt Lake, Oct. 5. At a meetthings which form the basis of ing of aerial enthusiasts Monday Christianity, such announcements night the Aero Club of Utah was must have the effect of bringing organized and officers elected. into the homes of the Amerhar Dr, A. Brodbeck was unanimouspeople a disregard of the.missii-ly chosen- president of the club; of Christ. Ivor Redman, S. S. Gilson and I hope there are homes of order Arthur Jennings, first, second and and contentment in Zion. When I third vice presidents, respectiveJsay home, it means to me a place ly; L. R. Culver, treasurer; F. A. where every child and father and Ayres, secretary, and W. Powell, mother love to come. It may be .chairman of the membership comof the poorest construction, but mittee. The constitution and bywhere all .live for one end and laws of the Aero Club of America that to keep the laws of God, it with changes to suit the local must be a home of happiness. situation, were adopted. One of the best means of bring The purpose of the new zation is to investigate the scien ing unity in a home is Every member of the family tific features . of and promote should unite in offering prayer. aerial navigation, both for busi- About the meanest thing in the ness and sport. As there are a world is a lazy man. I have met dozen men in this city at the several. I asked one of them present time who are building once, who was always looking for airships of various designs, and a work and praying that he would majority of whom were representnot get it, how he got along. He ed at the meeting, it is thought said Well, my wife is still wash- that great progress will be made ing. Asked why he didnt help in the direction of perfecting her wash, he said such a thing aeroplanes in the near future. was beneath his dignity as a man. Another meeting will he held would like to impress upon the Thursday evening at 259 South I the parents necessity of teaching Third East to take up the mattheir children to work. I am glad ter of aerial navigation and ' to I have a trade on my hands and lay suitable plans for future progI want every daughter of mine to ress in building airships. All know how to take care of a home, who are interested in aerial navieven if she does not have to do gation "are invited to attend the W.W Elder Smoot then read from meeting. - TRI-WEEEL- . it won, with plenty of .time to spare, from Alfred Le Blance,theFrencli pilot, his companion in- the St. Louis race pf 19G7, whocame down at Kubin, Hungary, Monday afternoon. The first news of Mixs landing was contained in a personal dispatch to the Associated Press, dated Ostrolenka. The aeronaut said): I landed in the midst of a large pin tree in the forest of Gutova, west of Ostrolanka and north of Warsaw, at 3 oclock Tuesday morning. I encountered a heavy rain. My ballast was exhausted when I came down. At present I am in the hands of the police, but all is going well. I had bad weather Sunday night. It was cloudy and rain fell, and I used half my ballast before morning. The weather was so thick that it was impossible to locate my position except for one hour south of Prague. Mix made his journey through fog and blinding rainstorms, which compelled all the other pil ots to descend. After crossing the Swiss and Austrian Alps, Captain Messner, one of the Swiss pilots, reported that his clothes were covered with fee to a thick case of half an inch. Messner reached an altitude of 18,000 feet. Of the division of balloons which were carried more' to the southward, LeBlance reached the farthermost point. He descended in the foothills of the Carpathian mountains, being forced to abandon his balloon on account of an accident upon landing. LeBlancgfcovered r .distance estimated at 1,015 kilnroters (630. 31 miles). Messner s distance was about the same as LeBIanc's, and Colonel Schaeck, a Swiss entrant, covered 795 kilometers (493.69 miles). The others cover. ed lesser distances. kilome of record 1,403 Erblops ters (871.26 miles), made from St. Louis in 1907, is the longest flight made in an international race, although behind Count de la Vaulxs record trip to southern v Russia. It is impossible to explain why Mix should have been molested by the Russian police, as, in anticipation of a landing in Russia, each of the pilots was provided at Zurich with a speciaLRnssian pass port guaranteed by the Russian minister to Switzerland to protect them against annoyance. The American embassy, at St: Petersburg has been advised of Mixs predicament, and asked' to take the matter up at once with the Russian authbrities. 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