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Show ilLU tt i--l t NEV3 DESERET - EVENING th, Central State "worn the beginning mission, next nt of Davrd R. Hran-d- a praise to the labor ambassador to Russia. - American d exprensod the belief that he we going a great yrork for the future preiid of the gospoi io that land, although not himself a believer tn it. The speaker referred to the bleelnrt nd temporal prosperity the Balnu in the Makes of 2ion wetw bow enjoying, ' ml aaid be believed, the Lord would - requirement accordingly. EJdo Joseph W, McMarrln. Elder Joaeph W. McMurrin made few cloetng remar ka. He believed had a profitall who were prevent had able time during thM- - conference, and that they' were willing to believe the testimonies they had heard. --While the Latter-da- y Saints love aad revere their leader they do not wotship man. They only honor the authority which God has bestowed upon his servants. While on hie recent tour of the southern stake president Joseph jrjSmlthwae easily approached by all. Even little children could oome up to him, and h with them, and would shake hand The flowers ' from them. eceept Saints were bleaeed and oomforted by on Tha that hi counsels speaker trip. closed With. Jhewtruth , of the gospel. Elder Charles Hr Hart then presented the authorities cf the Church, who were sustained by the ananlmous vote of the congregation. The ohoir and congregation aang 1st us rejoice. How Benediction was pronounced by Elder W. D- Kahra president of Jordan stake. p- fcl ly. 4j9 re - n. tn da. r 2U MORSWG OVERFLOW.; John W. Hart, Joseph R. Shepherd, Heber O. Austin, Brigham H. Roberta and Rulon S. Wetla. EMers wt li, In an eloquent address before a over-nomeeting In front of the of informatl on yesterday morning Elder Brigham H. Roberta of the First Connell of Seventies and haplaln of the 14Sth Field Artillery - (first I'tah), declared that the United States has drawn the sword of war against war Itself that men may be free to live their lives in their own way without oppression. For about "'three quarter of an hour Elder Rob- arts held the uninterrupted suantloo or the congregation, and In a stirring and convincing manner ha brought out the fact that seen war has Its limits- tlons and out of the maleatrom of destruction shaft emerge better things than the world haa ever known. If ever In the worlds history there has been a holy war, the United Slates is today engaged In that conflict, the speaker declared. He proclaimed It a war for righteousness snd the expansion of the Monro, doctrine for the protection of all peoples of the earth Five speakers addressed the congregation, namely. Elder John W Hart, president of the Rigby stake of Eton. Elder Joaeph R. Shepherd, president of the Bear Lake stake; Eldar Heber C. Austin, president of the Bingham stake; Elder Brigham H. Roberts, and Elder Rulon S. Wells, of tha First Council of Revenues The opening prayer was offered by Elder i Joshua Greenwood and Elder Jacob t Oates pronounced the benediction Elder Benjamin Goddard prssided. The music was under the direction of Elder B. Cecil Gates head of the de- pertinent of mualo'at the L. D. 8 Salwsljy. Elder John W. Tlart. meeting, was opened with the congregation We Thank singing. Thse O God for a Prophet," and Ptajer. fallowed by the hymn AH Is Elder Hart was tha first "L Psaisr. It is the duty of every Lst--d- y Mint to do bis bit when called by the Church as it Is the duty of every do our bit when called to the defense of out In these country troublesome times. I was impressed ,with he address of President Smith at the opening session of the eonfer-fncThe thoughts advanced have r!n my mlnd tor some time. We - should show ouri loyalty and apprecia-bo- n to thoaa the Lord hae placed over l.hlirch while them men are with as here. 'V ' It .11 of EPfakuig lie growth aad progress "f ins Church, der Hart said a Stake tahCrnacls was dedicat-te- a in ths Rigby stake on ground which few years ago was a desert wilderness The speaker said .that re- -, he large .11; 1. ft lry tom w , s t St field. Join tt4 11 rU hr pk ifdtr rf m srhs I stall lost le Jaso m if ea waoai it is to baria Fr cto tW a - ua r -- I rui r!U rM -w- .ttrh.-l.w'luJ lbs" pleasunsof a with a prominent statesman Idaho with whom he had been politically. That man Is a Uirlstian Rclent.at, and Ihe diersathm had resolved Itself into a religious nature. Elder Hart explained the Mormon item ahd tater received a letter from telHng him that the confer-,- d ndO'uPon him the greatest Iteeslon of It 'kind of any experl-iIhJL-r-feaf- r Elder ll no man'wjll ever lorn Uihlng by defending the Church. Oder Joseph R. pheMi ,v5;i;r Shepherd saM that hefelt . bveey conference has some ipe- dpedial message of IhlaT iblscenfsrenct. he said, seemed to be J dniing to hearken unto the f Qod who nsk the word God to His people. He said that the me respect should be paid to Prophets of God today as to words of PTPh'ta of old. He declared " Ioctrin and Covenanta U K. mor today than ever formerly there wbj not -at'sehed to p'rtJlc as there now Is. and the that the of today is to listen, to the lfe said that he H kTtr!.Vf God. hy the. manner--i- n wbirH words of the Prophet Joseph Snee lias e. ew-o- r DS s ", l ooi A, I w be-i.- ?i -- -- 52, if? now being carried into ef-- Elder Rhepherd urged the con- hearken unto the Lord for thorn r o come in the future.thingsIf tha same faith tha jot have MV Prophets today as in the words f the pest, you will be bene- thereby, he declared. Oder Heber "C. Aaetin. Elder Austin (old the congregation A? nd fn-w- hat 8 1917 j.1 (fr I ! -- the Lord ha of gathering hi Lopio together periodically to be in the gospel. The speakst referred to the passage In the laarl , f Great Price which tell what God .Tooir to Abraham concerning the the (state, plriu of men Inone lad among them; and the ruling Prase Joaeph XC reKed the belief that r p.itth and hie future mission, Vere in that state known to Lucifer, and that Lucifer had tried to defeat that mission. of Tlae speaker referred In term followed tha custom semi-annu- al Newspaper r- to5 -- ni 1 jfflincbji - i INTERNATIONAL Newspaper dow Dip!ay Week opens today, October 8th. i fWeeJL 1 Pkr Jh A Reminder f pt page five.) of MONDATT OCTOBER t ' . cntl the ipa.kr t th after - 1 veal of woe of hit people to transpire1 Poop open air session of the eighty- - i without first giving his prophets to eighth general confer - foretell he coitilng in order that men enoe. The meeting wee attended by a might prepare for impend1! g events, crowd that extended to the farthest The aims of the prophet re nuble. range ef the speakers voices and be out almost Invariably they ar mj,. y Latter-daSaints univer- understood, be aatd. The run. ml man yond. The , sity triple quartet furnished the music, la an enemy to God, the congregation Joining in the openTo believe In prophecy ,iud revelaing- hymn. "Oh. y mountains high. tion Is to live In haunted houses1 ypfirwyiBiniiiiii in Opening prayer was by David . J. Elder Whitney rooted as li.vlig been bmltbr iutFocuoed by Elder. Benjamin' aid by a certain educator, T ere is a Goddard, of tlje Bureau of lnfurm. .andeney to worship hem- - i,; t p that, to him the keynote cf the eon-- ., on' who preelaed. as a repressnuuiv Seven -- ettics contend r. . f. the of the youth of luraer Tho cbo-- r ' honor of being the blnupe,. 0f ferertce was an admonition to the oommandmgvi of God He keep Oh. ng. ikoath Where Is, Thy Homer, and through them said Humer that he was impressed with the"de- - Htii.g. Elder, Oodvlard referred o .begged for Jrread. The Ravi r proved sire of the leaders of the Church attendance of I.OUO or more at (the people1 for garmVhiig lnaplrs morning overflow session- - lie In- - chres of dead prophet to tha naltun In ; Win-- . Disfibf these dayseof tribulation. The speaker troduced Elder Cherl A. Callls, pree - tlon to living prophets bronn) about 1 urged as an set of patriotism ths pur- - l1ent of the Southern Btatas mission, he martyrdom of Joseph 1. h ihs chase of liberty bonds. v. ,a raisElder C, A. CaJlis. 8eer. The modern pnph c I deoiared hU belief that Elder faille said ihe day will yet ed up. eeid E aer Whltnej lM ,.rder b Israel gathert-that and ths might by flBCl1 ' When It will be acknowledged the r.u hold, T XI tv Ur.C.hJ.lhat th to way prepared for ths connrg of tiiel tth.o hi, helped He the growth 7 .ii jn a keep the woiLjCrom bursting' undr. Son of God. "Joseph Krnlih The utterance f ,r; lre jrar nothing tlmst' andbfopb00 lAHer-da- y Saints In the fait in his said the speaker, were near, even, at the dooi The lord is mer(L that 'admonished bis people to gather and grown up In the tnat will cave goapel, world from the spiritual t years. He aaid that Latter- - and moral docay. to their Inherl'aiuv prepare purchase fill to his Raima should endeavor to wield , day , a, goods rhould hr Thr wert ri&jqv cniumi for th the fiV Jerpaalem.andwhere alnn the terror of tula people fa said Elder preeent the jlory Wh plMa It and Lord hould be of the falHs. "snd one of these is that w. called in ?hi i1. gratification feelings had (are led br Inspired - men. He said Zion It ehould cofti to paip that th Church tod-L- - is led by' men Ziofr ahetildhe-th- e thK hnd m!y peop.e not' thV turers. seen growth dowed with divine Inspiration, men at war one with another auli tbe; and firnnHt Church. He who pealt by the dUlne ih power of the righteous should com to Zwn Jf 7s. of everiaaUft Jev. The Holy Ohoet. The will of Uod eald the-- euja l niblessed Vtuch td Klder Whitney wa little more5 6pfa.ktr, la made, known, to the ied It is Elder Brtgti&m H, Boberw. ' ere of the Church and all that is 'than a year old when an attempt-w- ae every Elder Huberts' addreea waa preceded ltown of God eomee through the muds to carry out the divine of chennel week the holy priesthood Elder The new Jcruamsm was by a eolo "Kiod words ireffvwrtonw of the heart by Elder C. C. Cornwall CUi spoke of tue prom tee made to designated to be in Jackson county, leader of the Church hi the Doc- - Missouri. Why then, are not of th department of muete of fhe L f " cities. r i trine and Coenanta D. 8. university, And thy peo- - day Saints today guli.g..iuy. wlJa.Lhe wtil never hetumed egalti the plan as designed! There was too much fte are hvmg-ta ttme thwTnoar ' trying through which the world hae1311 testimony of traitor, and said selfishness, he said, the Lord permitted truth of this had been shown their enemies to drlts them from the ever parsed, said Elder Roberta. MBut . the is Tf 4 to aiao in the moat splendid age the world many times He said the war Is favored location. There wee another haa ever seen 1 do not envy the pa- humbling men end women and bring- reason also, said Elder i Whitney. r triarchs of the Bible limes, I do pot ing them to repentance, There was a great storm cloud gathgoods signs; Elder G. E. Ellsworth. envy th peoplg who lived In the Aeering over the nation Joseph Smith ,i rate age when Oreece and Home wers Civil war should be 41 i Elder G Ellsworth, president of ProPh-M- ed fkmththat at the height o their eplsndor, nor the NorthernE fete Caroline and the tee mission seid the do I envy the people who lived In the of the fulfillment of that prophecy lives hui religion, Saint who T cr' chivalrous times of the mtddia agea ' M Nene wers su splendid referred Vij crlticlems that e the- greet Civil war at in Which we are living. agThperlod The oppor- elogy of the Latter-da- y Saints la too i Fort Bu inter. The storm cloud was i t tunities then were not equal to the material, and a&id it ia no more to buret when the Church was am grati- tertaliem that the teachings of the 'moved bodily to the tope of the moan opportunities of today. tf t! fied that J am alive now, ahd I yhtnk Master as The Latter-da- y himself. teles, where, Joseph Smith that oan be true of the humblest Saints he said, have a mission In the prophesied, stake of Zion, end pot S Hone is so humble butthatJb WorhLvJUUeanh- - meiv of Itself, should be iuiltf for aeea- can enjoy the ftplendor of the times. come back to ehiidhood day and to son preparatory to the Jmal building lamer-da- y Tet it is an age of destruction. , J believe Aainterhe up'of the center stake qf Zion And ff realise that it is a day of great sacri- said, by modern revelation, are in bet- that said Elder Whitney, ia why the fices and the people are called upon ter position to know God than others, Chrch In the tops 'of the here to lay on the altar of their country and it is their mission to teach this mountains instead of down In Jackson the richest gifts whieh God has given knowledge. The people of this nation county, Missouri which shall be the them. While Ijympathlze with moth- must send their eons and go to help the world enjoy that center etake of ion. he er whose eonr must be sacrificed in heard PresElder Whitney aaid this war, I also congratulate them liberty the people of this nation have ident Wllford Woodruff declare, on Is Inupon the opportunity of service and been enjoying so Long. the occasion of the dedication of the sacrifice. Elder John L. Herrick. Latter-da- y Salt-- . Lake that temple, to Call The world in action will purify itElder 'James Smith I know Saints would from that time on be self Ho body of roiling water ever that my Redeemer Uveaaang more than aver In the past. , after which . remained impure. This war means Elder John L. Herrick president of the I recognised He said he saw the beginning of the purification, reform and program. Western States mission, spoke intro-- ! fulfillment of that prophecy In that Back of all the turmoil stands God duclng hla talk with a sentence fromaame year after that prophecy had Z and his law will prevail. Ws live axecent article by President- - Joseph been itiered President Wlljtord WoodT operates amid F. Smith, written for a newspaper ruff accompanied jtj tabernacle ChoJu. "to bs thot ths preperptam taught destructive force a well as in m syndicateto fair Ja worlds IS STIIE thicago. IMING bf the Lord, thr married is in the ve tlmesT God lives and Is everyThe character of a community or Mo., where n the early where, kneeling attemple the altar, th man where preeent upholding and sustain- a nation is the sum of the individual days of the Church Wllford Woodruff woman as he as clean and tbs pure ing all things and destructive forces qualities of its component members was driven an outcast, he was then chooaes for his wife and ths mother Elder Herrick spoke of deplorable shatt"fiot go beyond what he decrees TO 11. E. of his children, the sternal Covenant -la their Uxhitatiom We live under the conditions and of the great need of acclaimed, War Was Predicted. Is taken that binds together man and reign of law and nothing shall happen fighting these conditions even in orbut what God decrees The forces of dinary times, but still more so In time Again, said Elder Whitney, Preei-'de- wife. Ths conservation of aoula Is Wllford Woodruff said that up greater than ths conservation of destruction have their limitation by of war. There Is necessity, he said,' Utah is sxala setting s record in war Maj W Cl. W! tUl No destructive for the fathers and mothers of Israel that time the angels of destruc- things that perish, said Elder McKay the decree ot God ork. title. Ume- to net lee eraT of Utah, hae receded orders forces operate seve they eontein also ,tt see that their sons and daughters tion had been held tQLsaahJtmtLbey The horns ts th filar e'where na'tionuf according to W. W. Armstrong, isnicr state from are fwiiwpimt the adjuant genera) at Wahn-to- n would from that time on be lumed existence has its origin material fnr rAn.ingw(iMft Mr How help- food snd fuel administrator a loose. more of women and said declare for President Woodruff that less the stats whew the home fails' Armstrong dut that Utah lo report the attainment higher brigade adjuOder Jonallian G. Kimball. de20 years momentous events Elder McKay read statistics from the have come to the front in their pledge tant a! fTiarlotte. V C. where We stand in noble purposes. Elder Jonathan G. Kimball, of ths within card campaign, having already sent in ' men ef in the earth, and it was state Industrial occur would structive period, but these destructive First Council of Seventies, which show he former jsetlcuaX their full Quota of ths stats allotment the from the time of that that 0 per cent school, force mean also the construction of words of Charles Frofttnan,recalled of ths boys In that of signed cards undsr th leadership of guard are concentrated General Ligthe Just 10 years better things. Out of this waste shall loueitania was doing down: when fear prophecy that' the present great con- institution corns from committee composed of Mrs, Jsnette (the disrupted le command Why at Charlotte. in come higher and better things, a larg- death? It is the most beautiful adven- flict burst forth in Europe. An em- homes homes whro the parent A.TIyday AUss Gertrude HcCheyne, Mrs gett Gov Bamberger haa granted Maj A Gorb B Re aBd educator of national repute. Just were er liberty, more eecurity. better dis- ture in the world j Elder - KimbaU, inent were children where of Wllltams a leayt for the ie- dlvoroed, v. tribution of wealth and better times however, expreesed the determination a few months before the great war deserted i as riod of hts participation Mr Armstrong declares actual war by one or both parent that the actvities and conditions. I anticipate devel- to remain in the world as long as he broke out, said in tha Salt Lake tab- - well U hen is the over, altogether has reason to be proud W IMIiww is where parents are detd, h stale wH resttme He duties as opment of greater opportunities and could. H. rslatsd the anecdote of rn,lclr ther would never b another V.f IV ,,K?olnf ,tB wr w,ork adjutant general th k01 had Poken large per cent from homes where the H here larger blessings than the world ever Prest. Lincoln s answer to the minister Brat war Butwar nf use to was the JU addicted . h d H should be poured father Maj IL has known, if the blessings to come who hoped "The Lord is on our sld,and had sald adju Washington telling of the conclusions tant out Which can be most trusted, liquor and some where the mothers reached by the national commute va general of the stare, will act as are commensurate with the sacrifices that he was not so much concerned h Mr dictated genera) used Maj Hoovsr adjutant asked the during to the personally seems world wtll meJthe as it about wa speaker, about liquor, whether on that he philosophical required after a Ions conference between ths absence from the- not be able to contain them after this the Lords side. This, he said, was reasoning of learned men, or the word T national food administrator, Mr Barnes Condemn Tobacco Fund, maelstrom which is passing dver man- what they should be concerned about of the Lord? praeldent of the araln corpottlon. and f l who hold the priesthood. Ret the children proper examples j himself. kind The warfare, said Elder Bureau Although he was roost anr-uii I feel that I am greeter Elder McKsy Tt is folly to- tell lous to secure more for the farmers Publicity he said Whitney, was prophesied at one time Service to Humanity a on than of his throne, because when the servant of the Lord said no a boy not to smoke when you take Utah, hs declares he was thorough Wilt Soon king No nation e'er drew the sword I Organize in accord with th decluton reached hold the priesthood of God and am flesh should be safe on the mighty a pipe or cigarette out of your mouth with a more righteous purpose than servant of God He .asked his waters. Seen now in the light of to utter the advice, said the speaker when theMr.national viewpoint was on TV The state publicity bureau, authorthe Uflited States. No nation ever hearers if they knew anything Armstrong also states that more j present destruction by submarines He condemned in strong term ttf stderwd, matters connected with grain will not b ised by the last legis'ature to take drew the sword for a greater service important in human life, anything. this & fund for tobacco for of handled at all hy the food adminlstra prediction, said Elder Whitney, Is gathering 1 to humanitj. than, the war which Jh, dearr to. the Father than a human nlaln'ivrn'refe'rrM condemn it he id "un- tors, the care of such products coming charge of the wotk of developing end tiThe of soldiers. th resources of the state. United State, ts now waging .gainst or any gift th.t I. greater than these terrible undersea craft. Is no justification advertising :,wi under the contro4 of the Grain corpoqL;;. Thef qualifiedly. 7T7 the imperial government of Germany. the gift of salvation. This, he said, i for offering to our boy. the w.ed wv -l- ion of .hs Sugar n, The members club mercisl 1 momentous Another of the leo j la phase be war be In tha world handled entirely by th national of th bureau Monday. th serv It is the most righteous why you ought to be know so read to lie harmful. were iiontnated some conflict is ths food question, said statistic at Washington and oth- time There never war of 1" cf th haa ever known II Iv r" and erdministration the b Gov Bamberger. Kut hare physical concerning ago W dicome In will commodities under th of Increased hilnej spits not-y- et It is not in the spirit of Hms when men ought to be thinking, chosen their officers. They tt superiority of aggression. In rection of the dual authority of state are j production. spits of improved mentalover iiir Ihr taktnr of American taking or doing such big things." H Want 0len..wF White- sunokefa. J. M. hea WProvo. and national administrations, ( L. E Church hitmore. Price; E, j made a volunlife snd th. violation of our right, were sustained rtis Kfrkbara. Jr haa been jaNow7 there arethose who upon Amer unanimously, the of th local farm- R. Owen, MTxgsh, R. R Collett. tary representative east to ers on tHs high weas. Tha United States to send ge continued, ,r and Tvson. America people1 to fxd Brigham read essays Goddard Elder Oty. A. 5. Ths to by and he will go Immediately i ha drawn the sword that the na- being But as fast oaths cargoes these boys in the army that which will attend Soreneen, Delta, and H. N. Hayes. Richchoir rendered the chorus respond to such affairs r tions of the earth may be free, that and the closing prayer Was byVictory," B. Cecil 'ar made up the merciless submarines tap and undermine their mental sno in regard to the agreement reached field vL...i not Frida v by the beet farmers snd sugar he n tlons of ths earth may live Gates. Mr. Gates directed the choir, j send them to the bottom of the see physical powers I tell you, it is s He preyed that Mormon" manufacturers. Mr Armstrong tela their Jives In their own way. It has apd Min Leah Arnold was at the or- - b;x month turn, said Elder "Whitney, patriotic I jL-Hinet Filet Petition. i Members of the organisation tho Church offered prizes for food boys might stand by their teaching graphed ths following statement drawn the swdrd of war against war gnn. .WashingtonSaturday world is awake and ven though theenbe those who would Itself that men maj be free and llye are Misses Gillespie. Johnson snd production even Farmers of and tobacco v condone the a L ue rall--filed Hnes Saggert. id Fledge Frank has world wlthout-fson-with th s Williams famine is oppresof their lives Herbert Hoover, Food Administrator city recorder hi petition idgned bv snd Allen, altos: Messrs mtnent. The "Mormon Relief society offer it to them. sion. D C The state farm buWashington. norme is wheat no of and and said a Conserve the of tenors, Cornwall, of Israel, Becsley this 'plan longer 102 and are citizens the youth voters that "Not only people qualified of the leading representing Frazer, J, and D. F. Smith. 'joke What shall be the outcome of Elder McKay. Conserve the souls qf reau, farmer of Utah, in session hern, have hi name be placed on the official bal- country to enjoy the privileges of the 'Ashton, bass. 'ail WUi a?Kci Elder save this! and them: th DT doiot boy Whitney. girls, pledged their cntiie Tnmhcrihtp Totfor the nrmsrv" election Oct. Constitution but all of they Inhabt-- 1 Uhhelp TiiemaTong0egbwnward way, support the sugar factories of the elate Mr Hines is the first petition g b tajita of ths earth." .Elder Roberts i not believe.- - said ""that by thrusting before them that to the fullest extent for the production filed Among other names ex pear-- , AT - AFTERXOOX, l SATUIU) Monro doctrine to the referring wheels of progress and civilisation are are all too imminent even with the of beets noble thing, ex- characterised The so ear Ing on the petition Are John C. Cut have guaranteed Eldesa Orson F. Whitney. David ft to to be turned back. There is s greatest watchearejiftd guarding companies that, thev will grow suffi- Jer, f H Crljmt. tteorge T Odell plaining its meaning to be Americas far wej waging than that begreater dilimore Elder McKay too, vear beer WMU. next to BolIIver and urged, cient McKay keep gll AndW. JL. uHutgMaeeA. rn rhe battlefields of standing at the back of and for th ing waged ia the 'matter ia " gbtbg to their roaxlmu'n rspac It is th world old war ibetween gence session of protection.. of theJp.uMU-- .of,-tb- s Ramrday' aftenoon he said, the ftv All dlffnrenne that have existed Often, family prayer. western world. and liberty, between right evening prayer Is offered in the fam- between the beet sugar companies and AFTER TWENTY YEARS. conference rivaled its predecessors for despotism -- I take that position. he said, the attendance. The In the past have been for large guditorlum was snd wrong The right will triumph ily circle while the prayer ts the farmers based on and a contract J 'rV ' when President Joaeph F. Smith. .sUhough uod permits the scourges to neglected. This, he mornng goternment of the United States fm,d .rn said, i not right, gotten Deehsrtnr uses and nations of plan cme to profit stood by the great principles a prelude on the organ by bring about .the member of fallowing nos By r. Geo W. Middleton, prevails hi the now is world.ahali. bw.Unode it T. which for purposes engaged Carbon, announced mooraoy prof. Tracy spirit even more dur- among them 1 orhc ifnc- - opening tiymri.' which meant irtrfdfttSoflhe The world Is full of books but when "Redeemer of sard'Tor""dembcrscy The farmers of Utah hsve produced in .a Today r Wwimplv-uring the day than during the sleeping Monroo doctrine a world wide appli- -i Israel, our only Delight. Prof. A. C. that the cause of righteousness shall hours. he raid, know sufficient beets this yeir to supply all now and then one finds one that so 1arents. the for of torsi of demand powers this state oyer evil sugar In on notice serve triumph the Jed Lund appeals to him that he pate ft seide congregation cation. Wa simply singing, your children are every hour of and of tors, Prof. A. J. Keliersberger played An where was by Eider J. T. among the treasured feg Jd be read g1e a surplus Ute day and mghtl ths Imperial government of Ger- - The opening prayer W W. ARMSTRONG, oboe "Au faitorala .solo, over Revotr. end over again. of the Beaver stake Kldcr RolUter Watt. many that the principle of self gov , Tanner, Shsnna Federal Food Administrator for t tab Elder Pavid O. McKay. Tout sang a solo, G book Is one of thcee to nr. This Is going to b world wide, jdency. IntroducJoseph P Smith Tt is th best putting of the philosophy Elder Da Id O. McKay, the next ed President and there la no desertion of the Mon- - rest" in the Lord. Elder Bo liver Watts, a missionary Eider Orson F. Whitney. Sneak Thievet roe doctrine at all. speaker, said ihe bordeit thus far of companion in farmer years in Operating. , broad, so sdne, eci vpiriiuAh o . a "Since bur cause la a righteous) Elder Orson F. Whitney was the the teachings jo Ihe confcrerrce have Watt spoke reminiscently Elder It eevs what I have Jorg wifhrt lawa of God and to of his personal lr ThV one maywe not hope that the irtims rtf fineek thieve rspArt-- to sav and and corn- apeakerrHe quoted the Scripture wavs it hotter then I eould. ihr-'logics to ths prvlfcs Baturdsy will sustain us Th onlv which naya the Lord God Wildo noth- - Mv in harmonv with the priesthood, panionehtp withacquaintance of Halt President Joaeph F. ThomA I wh all young mm could rad it Voulton of th Clift Hmiss rs thing which concerns me U can we and ing but he revealeth hla secrets to'He said he Wished every man, woman 'Smith, when they wcr trflvHnr am. pnrtM Tt?Tft of tiff from his room FRF.rEKlCK V. FD4HER t Kane Mooie of Logau. a tntnsr who has Bound ia ciolb ll 21 God. Will we feel hi power helping nry said his Interpretation of that (heard the addresses of thosvrho sterlir; character of President Szntth been stepping at the laVerna hotel, reNEWS BOOK STORE hi wsth and 975 in money txKSERET u in nur entrance Into this war for passage of Scripture Is that God will had spoken before him. There ia !& he had almas known him He aaid ported thatstolen from his room Mato Street. eermit no great event concerning the one commandment, aaid Elder Mo-- he knee aleu former presidents of the had been humanity he wlahee to bring ter the jUbtrrch and knew them all to be men i Ky-4- ht Elder Rulon R, Ti flU ' attention of Balnta; aM j Pod- The dosing gddress ms delivered ka read ih aord.cf ,ho Lord con-- f I 1'Tesident Smith read a tele ram thst mlf cve bit Rider Wells J earning parent, teaohlnq thetf child. from Elder Reed Bmoot th Mashing-hoXr- a atione of ihev universe are the mork Eider Smoot expressed I ren Ih, truths of the foepel and see- - lion. In which rfntnrt of Godxbut the greakest of hi! ia the j UOlLH that he wa unable to bs jUIUUI Lint to It that- (hey sre baptized at the hla qwIiI0 immortality and eternal 4ife cf rngn. In attendance at conference and aaid . age of eight- years. ImmoHalityNif man, he aaid, mae ao j Thera ha been much 'talk of con- - hat duty alone and overwork kept compUehed thraveh the atonement of , If the end of the day finds you weary or and Jle extended hi regard to service. serration Brought about him away. Latter-da- v Uhrlst, Eternal fife include all that Balnlnd iby the exigencies of the exprssed he immertalitv4Aea. hKMld, but Imllv hl flUth work of the andLord aching headand frayed nenes.you need ,h right nobly have the (marked, mortality does not Itujiyie all that Smith read a sugcctlon be' Production haa '"'dent people responded to tone and strengthen the system. something eternal life means. To gio eternal and greater ears la dd o eay from ahora that visiting L life-thspeaker not permit their daughters to parent of whet haa taken been being nut b some effort on the piifvof unattended about the city and A remarkable !7tw",,r duced. example .?! Fternal life can only be e - coneertlofi man Fcrt noug!,. Army . offlc.rttbe said E'dcr word to "the mu the piacflc rtve(r Jeroir Clod i 1 ' all too common rrridinL Smith 7Cow jather un whet 41 the raid h commends the fmggrst Ion. In Ths meeting ws brought to AH t brief dosing remarks Prudent .Lh: th ringing of America by th. ,n'1 Fmlth ssld h hss been rrstefnl for Gate which hHt Elder after Congregation, n'1 of hi brethren to tbs the Thn dIatL. benediction. the teachings pronounced McRae, let Saints 'Lstter-d- v Saints thus far th -few rinses of Ihobt werkLtaraed -Apav attention, too. to the -- J fSFCOVD OFET AIR sesctoxt In the hearts and lives of lodgement Th conservation world; of little the people and be prononncd the Four Speakers In Front of Bnreaa of children Haste by I D. Information blessings of thv Lnrd, un all.. In I call upon- parents Israel, aaid 8. C, Singer. The was musical number closing to teach the gospel Doxology. CiiseCcsi o SpocLI Voloa ta Wmbis era with Every 80s Elder McKav. and the closirr prijer Three mission president and one Sold by dregqlsts tbraagheat tha worid. truths to thejrehldren, la bazoo, JOt, 25c. Prcident ws, Kcltersiey hy Joseph member of the FIrat Council of Bev- "Boys and girls, b sold, should bs of Wayn stoke. Most Conference Closes Continued fro " , Wnmi. i This newspaper asking each chant windows with the actual that have been advertised its columns by the manufao 1 ev I I V J ?bTrrr,,.ldild haa-bee- n rd merchant to asking during with the merchants and newspapers in 400 te this other ! w This newspaper asking the newspaper advertised J. merchants with these show i. i-- -- I jwfiredmThiT INTERNATIONAL NEVSPAPER WINDOW DISPLAY WEEK We Sell These t and ard Products All Advertised in the DAILY NEWSPAPERS ma-auo- ut X citi-ee- n. 1 them-Halv- es ' Any Merchant Desiring Further Information This Newspaper on the Phone. vited -- - JHU. Mills t! 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