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Show iECTION- - IEsERET--TTEVENIN- NEWS G -- al;.10001.0.0,601N --- - -- Elders-o-f-the-Ne'therian- A Recording the Progress of Church Affairs ress at the Opening Session of the S'x Zet Conference, m Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, Friday Morning, October 5, 1917, by Semi-Annu- h Eleity-Eight- KNTHON , H. - t4 13 - ...ISSIon The Lord 6 Revenue Systr Atom. of be rt ' vil KV , ' 4tnd- - '- JAME. : it.,.'TkF-NIAta:- .. of the Tuette. Church of Clirtrt halt Lale't fly. Vtab, Coalmen - LUND. -- - -- al -- PRESIDENT. - - SATIJRIJAY't- )CTO B ER 21 1917 , tot Latter-da- y Saints.; - .fib- riclirteiPnat,,hVeo'n:Lt:4tistve::to. ::41,.:::! borne by wo u d like -you to cum aa et? thhehAL tviw" j p "th'ted 141 V the A104410 ende.'hint lel.itt thie Ast ore the testimony I am tp. dto faithful work ti'lle'tuuriln' , espetially h,it-atinet-4.- this morning 'bee the 4t4s ri,tisedrobiln or president ,,,.,,ve a.ump, ion .,,,ut, 4 tj','1,4illfill4 ta,et hood.' saki) lite 1.4,rd Lioctrine and i hiorin hUtal and allht:7t Cot.: tist.is. Ile prematt. 'Th.! manner in - I tow' hed everi Ithyisampl:cell lenirtojelatlrrf.e:47i lee titl$ begintlin,g In '3 i''''''.11(.'11. building from ' 1ta,t'Ut''' A hill! Ott. tab k,4 ot the people art t o urn the for then took the plate ot it haa been to (tide - t 3, t' be has given Ti kt tr.' ',I'd'''. lie itthi the channels thrteugh t6) 44 te' Of 114 namely, have about the I auntd ilitwi's41dcRild liretttellsre ...es--. ham paid s tenth li,,rt o ht, e.ithe !, ,. ht. tel.& n itt. ontittabutions 13 -1 id set and conduct and books or,e to Ise tins, Preelens auelltnennutan. wh.5 e !! !Melchizedek. one te anOther. end !C end nn.t. God a i,1 lave ut tue tt.ri is the work of Mee C'a.e- the f en erat record . to the hi st r;Attiand priest tit- - t itt ..ost.' 1, A f: l kir:Plait I843 In Should unfortunaIecbuolhe 2....liwi..1''''....q..5-7TrI if we oar t ha, .,.an 7' I tiitl' Ias i ttteit, 14 .tO s. t not nes A, ,,,I, 1, s ,,,,i,r,,h or Je.,...as toioneb to have iladA fire and to Wee ,c,.atxxit both tilt histotion 'and gtherai ebb toad. n f',,4 en, t t 1.4,04' 1,4 tht''' i'?4, i',4 he ItLItiv,IIIh- L....ter...dal 8n,i$v unlit that list's been required of us. them we could never have restored thelfecordelV and Ite Pt tb W, that sterviee 44 i;' ttttt, !II tie said t be !!lish..1 trirscilistrurtions I newel inel, lows. net,' am therefore and , or :14 tanowing Mtn 1,, I:atd, t CI P,t tattitilit ,,, ,,, end I hear testi- - dhirewellavedertetee splendidbatlPr n ,, cfle pet,,niary nef.,,tia ,in, ro41,edidde ithen b4tI oe the general Cllurch-hitotit histeekai nyguent pertaining to the :tUriltn and general Church recorder, e(irntylu at v are ,, ti, i ,, the, : 14,11,)wirig- - thc (:,..,,,-. A,1 ,,,,,!1,..,r ow so' to- Church placed id a safe building. We ably eenductett the affair of thee ii of ' progress of the Cburcts.. 4 tthildrv a Ira" Isr,t; ,.,.,.. ;moat no a - itflees eliding a longer period or time , tub, tiii,i,oit to would visit that voluntary departWe likelou the practice ii.t paying t,thes 1.4 ,..: , .. To church,. since lassThe met. has Olin any .other incumbent up, to that I es. exacted ori, ir le, i ,L,,,cor-t:kind itaraioe !me pt tin teat!, re,4 tiyt.i..people in i men a I rode ninth progress. n In time or to B7L I since., tr .... his peNver enfors5ed e owing by in - ,J.sotectri0." w 40.1.1,,,, this year with -- You,- lattY Uot, knew I he) the wOrshiteens (.' ' e '"' finttlian or ,.: '',, .... "'" iduttes ' as one of the etnieselore--e- t OP et- Iser mte! feria' yent,e sire harvests.' The. ' tines , , ... '. '. .:' ' I. t4 .., and The t4111 vett:were chettritniallad historian's Office. all et h,Ot. "ttin., Tie- tit.ltie4iiint is in. of be teous !president the and trustee young The requirement.' ,Aat4 ,ftX- ' that be will remember those 'yet a great work h'''' been performed- - the Church.' he wee.' te14,a ofi,d from 'his peopi,,, ,v, rtO,te, is 1$ ore 3, 4.4., ,,,i,,,,r."4 rt TI to Jtecord keeping era & rec ain- i position as, historian and Albert Car. Back rele.-leWilton. ntrioltlez.J14.bI-L-- . pitch . nti ' its f ', po r hese ee I.,,, rt ,,, eke Par their tithes and offerings. there. 1 b testified Lord we read ,. the to from ri eh end this niended y the Thus altse. 1,,,iii thatio; req.', Elbert . .ta the presidenttart A. took Andrue, Throb Mahonri Ueon, ,. Holden, ;. Stephenion, nig wh, Josephyears ringtor, glogo 'Utah; staithra in t bp (, .....,,v, ; fith. Olt day-the I:dwellings temper-ian pf And in on tor lfilled APri! tr..' beginning., lane nntil whn pretesses to ahnie ii, fu . Pratt beeame the son; Bingham. 'Utah. the re,, a revelation wee glees in tif hien , afterwards andOrson or of fond the whether of the tired , rno ,,o the,n' saints have received, andstitl1140, kis,. ar..4 un, ihr s,...li it, orrice until d middle, rowLouis m Griffiths. minermins. utab; Ituisti ..f.. Sperry, of the- - fruit of the tree. kt the Lord's,: P., that. a recor itteat177; ,.. !.. the spiritual blessings be- - the Lord t im- should be . kept. .. We ..k...-now - the It AlVin J, Teushiter, t- i- vOn "al- nit Lake 6I.). aosrd aPen ineln-L- , . . . Is litord woodru42;74;as", -- s or or to ,. , the ,,,I,,,,,,ktarar.,Invinigsit,p1.1. enhe Langeseld.- Rotterdam - Holland, Bertjantin-- F, Se'ely. kit Piettsant,.,L tett, trhriereolog 11 !CIL men fit 'under-thlunch, and s O. jones. M t. Pleasant,. Utah. ''' cnir.cutinn itt the echoot ne !rt hute , be , ehall tenth rod the tett' le the ' 'William Date,, holy 4411144 the Lord." tIA.s. 21'.,a,. a21 A 'WM kw', ,. 4 ,,tertr,f. um I that - Front rowHerbert kl Williesie. Spaniel Fork,- Utah; the Peel" ttarltb2tuitthk),: lang ov- -, but, Ogden. Utah; Mission President John A. Butterworth. Salt Lake City. ... .. le ot- - Utah.; Dirk Vanden Berg, Ogden, UtAti,,, with. thelw ho Kreuteer. gait Lsks, comPiled rt 1) ey haled button for cornrounr t brt dtt thou this y prosperett hurett 04,7 . of hr hr. Evory one lwad no longer te), the jfl itmoznit proportioned Hesekkth 4190o 2 Chron., invited tosi,,e d.., office , and to &at 12. broad-1SNettemlah-tNe-h- , in - to of and the He regalarlY his', O one indexing ingspoke e Speaker into to talk a Itttt o on the teach-4-1'rhe spirit of givfor their. found that Labatt who the of the facts. tortes; nom and practicability -reproved people e makes You know 1,eeor1 t, in bin ponnnewon wan not wilt. that haa been sustained Auld, stel-ki'.g and it le by scuetti trof the Church. the in The holy: t:be of of Mormoobsm." missions, of negligence history Hecompered There been log brethren have eeveral. d tine to give tbem up. They offered to sustained as assistant, the presidency haVe the directing them to the Jeopar,b that means Itls sloctffied that-th- e historians in stakes and of the Wards la attended to the method of giving the doePel are cat . tees es far as the Church in general ,g v e hun great.wealth which they had the Church. The first one was Wil- and you whb want a itigtorY printed of sage as with the, former church of 'threatened: and later . zIdalacht voiced rial Actr,ito-- ; of the concerned.left in jeruealern if he would Temple building Ic give ford Woodruff; others were Albert your ward Or city will not be able to .christ and with the other delleming;the word of Jehovah hi stern rebu k,,. fled on Weesing3, specific and choice, in liawati them it complete unless you apply to tions of the present time,rt that ber- - possessed. Carrington. tog on. Out' two temples iforceful admonition,. and encouraging are ProtnkseO the hottest AttheDay,.r. Visadin 1); Richards. make ette caned& are progressing towards Laban thirsted after thetr wealth, but John Rotterdam promise, relative to the payment of and 'btee Meowing', are placed within . Elder George Krentzce-CMilton Musser. the Hiatorian'a office. and you need Amos Jaques. s.sme the reach of all reoIt not time take will in the Lord work 'wail not willing to give them ,the pay out big sums of .moneY, as was the last speaker of the morningnthe Lord's tenthT completion.: ChariesW,-PenrosAndrew Jenson. tn 141,30 before the Canada temple will be .ords-- - Neohl at length obtedued them Brigham Penn, tll as acceptable as Whit- an:n have done. to get hiStortes Writ itibbsion. lie gave a eplendid testimonyl. "Will a man rob Godf- Vet ye have' are Orson P. Roberta It s - finished. but the liavralian temple is and brought them back into the tin are of which their of the Wealthy. me. after the all Wherein But cities, theerobbed ye Nil. and A. F. explained briefly Smith. Jr.. and ' not cymplete anclPet entirCIY corgic,Lte.41,,,ss- - gospel its dedication very fast.4degiessi top Leb i. wha waa very much ney. Joseph have we robbed thee? In tithes, anti : ...Titip g i s tha sent.04. , Lund.. President .th Ft; we Of therecrerietie had . If Mer knew that as they the pleased. ,ta 1,113 01 letepie Smith tn. , also "we, ip in much time devoted Atteronoa Sragion. prepertT we to and this will not be ;not the records of the Lord's hand., historian's office and did a say concerning give.. I want leurse: tor ye have, rithbrd nu. eVetil our tbd use. We 'are hut splendid Jenson's The afternoon sess4on convened 1thf 'whole nation. aritur ye all the Chronology. a work that has at an end by building theee two .addlitdealinge in the past it would be much work. hohlo,ra. lessees of property the cost immense labor, that we would the local hall at 2 p.m. Wo look ftrward to i harder for hie descendants to continuo tithes into the there that Morehouse, tonal temples. Wt,tstite rine of which IS Vested in Work of the Historian' ', Monortri A. inset:Imon 01 like to see the Saints buy these books, P the faith and to retain be moot in mine boost and Mtn alto ereated an that is. inetune often the land of Zion will r'et;ee-I We have a large supply on hand. that the Groningen conference spoke oh may me now herewith, anith (hot' The Latter-da- v eith timeless that the great edge of God and what he desired his sow, as to prove the work has that Sainte believe that Lord-of Because of the looms done in the tiMcw We have 700 man-- - belongs to the Historian's trim and a the,Paratduse end explained the Imam' if I will not open your the ttihing foratert haa been - work mae. KO. OR, both tor the living children to do. diainmy - I am of the records afterwards we find that uscript books that contain ti great deal book wo uld be useful in every family. tuft' prison epOken of in I Peter, apiril 'the windows of beaten. and pour you to.' pleased and tor- - the dead. for their appointed and be bought by every., UmElder Louie Griffiths, Out o hirtednit- - that there ahall that.. the ithe people dwindled In darkness, lg- of historical matter that has been col- - ." it I cannot to this COPIrregittiOnthemselves blessed association think . g.ate are alive in that every of President Josephson. gave the nacos. Iroont enough in rtl'nive i Mali this work Our I neranee and unbelief. Now thoobject lected during these many years - in ily, " faints to have pen in the being one for permitted Zion to have ought Of throughout Is revelation. that the people fact you can find something for every I reference.- -sits of present day keeping records temple here in Silt Lake City is filled funberanre of tlod's Purnosen- - Undsr . of the day in the years that have passed Epier Bettiamin P. Seely of !totter-- H At the time of our Lone ,tmeet to overflowing. the are dtamtimgy know the commandments . 01.14. FEM. manor darn. expressedMs joy at tienigherel ministry the law had been personal! ts,ee are clironologically inserted, in an want s splendid work in Logan. god in the .Lord and what he has done In former anti as an organized bodyo testimony to the truth in thus work and gave a testimony ot mented bv innumerable rules, corn-- I emetic binding. so when we find more of theto bear myLean other temples, showing that the people 'ages and in this ago as well. t lit the Simple and afeetive revenue say yes and amen- hi! firldinga historical material it can be inserted to the anapet, e to the tem- prising unauthorized exactions, (even; taw of the, Churchnd its operation et Clote are anxious our borne eranottattn, testimonies The by preeiof Utrecht based upon mere trivialities. Christ' hail been a 1 without Elder Wilford Hilton We' having to add other volumes ples to receive their' bitWings etteneeS from the time of Joseph Smith was tie nt of God Oliver 'Cowdery- - was the first his- and information can be quickly found dent. vent to encourage them in this work. to todantlah his work. and the cos.. apoke on authority 'to oMetaie in the approved the tithe hut made plattl,its entabliehment, amongst us it otwe the when about time the know rm of torten the the Church.. MiloAfterward ordinences of the ithefaet that other duties were nonerviates the neeoweity of taking up spel. t or We knew the in is the gospel we e believe that pet took place The indexes of i See lees imperative Elder Herbert E. Williams of Matt. tate it has upon the living when they lAirti, In revelation,, appointed .John event and Let no one shake your faith 23:11ections in religious assemulies, and events sire very :extensive ealvation. told of the apoetacy from 21t this unselfish labor, iWitttrier es the historian- - John brethren and !Amsterdam tre in steadfast. it, the of butt,. promulgation enabling um to answer without asters. that you may obtain the Nese- witnesses of During recent veara great interest the original Church and the condition et great expenses to many. to Imer was one of the eight through the - the. Book of Mormon. e He was very diMmilty Inquiries made in regard Ingo that has been manifeett in the matter of ipnated the gospel promises, And lot the people at ther tiro. die temple to do work for their foreand the building voord, spoken to in affairs the Church wards edistakes, In of in the Utrecht. B. the tithe. InIn18Tiemerema Elder amang prophet. all. helping God bless thealagians flttlters. and hence we commend their !zealous may you of and maintenance Temples for the of and missions. tor of the MinliOn periodical De Stet'. tern and intelligent isyriien; and th e "efforta In this matter. It is not that the later days of the translation and dead. to az i theedited Brother Robert itietory tits reoestatilishotenr of Mormon; be acted and who fulfilled a mitation-berehere bat their .,.15::bItrotilli otherwise utiot, t,eiriectany of Min hen et Joseph Smith or. as it Successful Meeting; land several years ago, IVSA the reli gious native duty !scribe, and afterwards be helped the is sztuars tuned to their father, and the Church Cated.aral'OroPliotM--PreParlothe revelations it is important to know evening meeting they feel repaid for aU that thtkynder Amsterdam first speaker of the vLisIn the Charth nt I'M'S Chrtat of It was written- by Thlt"prophetrur and - elect h.111 and went - -1 to be printed. king In coming to the temple. by ge(-.- for thatloirPoseday by day. -- '--dehow felt int dii; n. explained-iHe 'the tht trotritually 'refreshed. and their portant the work was that the Lord Brother Roberts added elucidating from the early days of tts and Sunday; August 25! tail where the Minn( "Mormon'. came ment as wall as a very interesting intottolony arengthen,d, not because it was operative histeryl, historkel an d,doctritial torte s bad commenced. and if be had only notes f the on lost and from Scripture, spoke troduction each to rating volume. setting and i,, conference of the Building Meeting Ili?nairs. Israe1 - nor because tt was Lawi to the Church are published at weekly- kept that pirit with him be would the forth- - dent customrestoring of the same the main things treated oft n the the IC , We was. in and the the Jews are also oontinuing the work of true have met the fete he did, that of forth held T176041"'Wertneicwies Amsterdam conference nr':utelttv11.,e among of Book i 1:tinthr, the I would drive the Lattervolume. coming if papers i house& When from the excommunicated the has been Christ. but because it being building meeting Mission Prettident John t am. written by Dr...limes Z. Talmage. ) I day Saints to obtain these hooka, as,itt Amsterdam. Saturday at lit:30 a. tn. the Sainte with- !Church. But love of worldly things they Lord has blessed ,established through of the anthorltatively a is complete in it: worth each contribution 'sold are good are of and value. explanation ;gave tht great met missionaries all Netherlands be left and the at coat la order to give attlin OPPor- means. they ought to show their grit- itook possession of him Etokiel ti 'relitinc to the modern revetation in the Church- - Jo self as a coneise oind simple treatment for a priesthood meeting in the local Of the respeettiee topic. le intended Jo- - 1831 the Lord evinemetised the pracRude in performing the different. du- - Church. But I want to- say this to his imi7teTtY tomotWiZt.tit;alsvs. ISTI;k of Judah hnd the Stick of for YOU mtmbers of the ttes required of them. and one of these ;credit. that though he left the Church Dirk President Vna with hall. He spoke of the Book of Mot- - tice upon which thexpeople had vo- primarily Berg Roberta fit." has Brother also written of short contributions he ehurch, brethren was Go& the '.stod yet .4 Mits. decliteArvarve lb- Our own peopTe.,arearid angry at ie..tauld houses of ,lleorship, to the second - leltneott'of 'the luntarily.enteredataLflatiaelthe 1Vtdirtorr-h- t I1 'which-h- e has Ofas tenth of one individual posses- some so that both old aid young can go titever denied and the of of to that from will them the time in gospel, been !divinity appear eastern in magaMorpublished K.ech elder present 1,...e a rang "iaitall Ins, and .subscritsed to when the Book of aid sions:be "And fl$ this," there and receive instructions in limb column the Deseret tribes Whieh-brinrecords of the restored ten the was One irhen-he of zny News, s tbe beginning of the tithing blessings. both by hearing those who 'roots was printed histor7 nearly up to our i time,. It testimony of the divinity of the work woktid be a third testimony. He speak and by renewing their covenants in company with a lot of Missourium, In satisfaction he and and in. fair to their an ed been immense I expressed and labor. Joy the investigators enemies of the Church. they brought in partaking of the sacranteriL that the Church ,will write time received iin the game. mission preat- - vestigation. The President anioined upon ue to up the question of the Book of Mot- - hope be enabled to publish it So that all dent John. A. Butterworth gave vain- Conference President Dirk Vanden' . remember the Sabbath day. We should mon. He boidly declared that be knew MD the contents of this work. enjoy able instructions and advice regarding Berg was the last speaker. He said that all feel that it il.OUT duty to attentL, the, content of that book to be true, I - Brother Andrew been the plates from whtch Jenson, has also the work. The result of the meeting a great portion of the Christian people meetings in the house of the Lord. to for he had "Banking Perfection Under And shortly before' twritten a good many thing of great was the refreshing and renewing of of the world at the present time are , go there and listen to what is said. and it was translated. . is value t'. Whit-meand C. continually giving his the desire of every elder to go forward unaware of the false teachings of to- -, with the rest enjoy the Spirit of God, his death be testified to John . ingpection." a nephew of his. that be knew ' mind to the 'work of collating and in promulgating the work of the Lord day. and that the true teaChinge have' TIE show this example to our children of men, data and facts concerning I i n this War trurrounded country- been changed by the-- wisdom outcollecting be died he book Still to the the true., I look ,11.: that:Abe"' lit! upon may 1... , also, new When be find Church to 1 different ITO STATE their In history. the o'clock tniteG, a many Of at he had side according Church hut the what evening . Itabbath 40, a holy day that should be fact or a new date that he didn't know , held for ths Weal brethren opinions. He epolte of and bore hia .t :'m.... snent in visiting the house of the Lord e'en he eouid not deny. rindto-the tees of before, he teens as happy as the Placer ins was the VIATIONA S t ,4 waver in !holding priesthood and for the testimony to the restoring of the and in meditation on the things Haat men did not cause him ''' ''' Of gold In 'officers of the different a who finds miner end nugget the of Christ we Church can And the prieethood his organizations .say FRANI testimony. pertain to godliness, washes the be pen out. and that first lin the conference. The leaders gaveof all the witnesses of the Book There was splendid attendance st bee spent great same The trustee-in-trubank At The OW Several of them were it is no wonder that Brother Jenson their of Mormon. reports. popular Amsterof from Saints all meetings SUMe of money to help our brethren ftalmates the value of the Historiatfe Preeldents William Dalebout of the dam and the other branches were also in- to build meeting houses in different not faithful totothe end. yet they towere office at is dollars! million It d Rotterdam conference and Dirk bear testimony the old clock corncr." always ready ell'repromEnted, A number of transfa valuable collection. whieh can- - den :parts of Zion. also in the MISMOML He urged those present to truth ot that to Which they had sub. ers and iS,vetstligatotte attended the be estimated In dollars and cents, main Berg feels impreseed with the necessity of scribed and reminded as them of faithful witnesses. nemes heir, three meetings. Brother Jenson has charge of the de- doing this, and we are pleased that FRANCIS 0... 313141ES- .- ' John Itilitmer wait released to go partment Of JocorAing events of Ow Ithe reeponsthility that rested upon the Sainte are reoponding so heartily 0,0111ders. -cAM br.Odifleg.'WOC4,4;04MITT- to Mtssourt In 1315, tied we have 011; ninktaaPth cantutr'.abd InnPea to finish ,thelf ' 3: gave vet CowtterY. again la the Chtirch his.' that task, Joseph F. Smith. Jr.. has, rre4edt 't of worship. In a sham time afterwards charge of the department recording I am" Int"lettnns and spoke of the How TO HOLD TIIE ATITNTION and torten. it f the leaders and priesthood TJ TAR STATE xervint or Iterords IN A CLASS. George W. Robineon. John Corrill and I the events for the twentieth century. inet""mg am.c'r d ing t o the t eaC hi n" of is often very difficult In .the Sunday thankCil that we have out new I Elias Mabee hero me Church and the assistants le each of these gospel. are busily engaged in quarters completed and we lam tn 1841 Robert R. 'Thompson departments NATIONAL BANK , Sunday. August 2g. three meeting Scheel, the Pnmary Aaliociation. and ' were held with Conference Dirk Van- - the Religion cleaste. But It ran easily ,den ,vhBorir lpre:tirlingsnand the Amsterapproprtate-a- -- -- , - bre ', irir - - -- 1 of key-wo- rd ,,... ,,, ,,Ie 'nom-Le:Pin.- - . 4- d. , in.-o- r- , i s ' I 0 f;D It-1- ,,, r i , 0 0 I . '''. : . , .11vbst----wn heen-niess- ed , 1 - . - , - , .. 11 I , - , , 4 - , nettd ..'. -- - - . . ot .16.-- .4 .5. bb .. 1. - .' tse-'-t- , --. spolteaticm--general...tc;,,,-- Iti i I , . ' , h.t- . - , , - t; Citic,"-ttal- reirq-mtlit-,- flayrnottc,,Atte . ttat"-.the- , '' t ,, r r and.-Geo- . ' I 114 - Itheir-,-goo-- 11.,uLa'-illt:- al-v- lecting.-Arrangin- had-thes- tn.-tith- - r Mes-lene- thw-retel-eds , e. . gnid-Pirce- I ;..... imam , - g7 keeps-ea-an- ' per-dr- - be-ti- n : . s it-- i'1:11-10- )- ' I k4e.eavit-ne-o- LUVZ 'supPle-ioeveral- ti ly 1 to-g- . i old-th- per-eo- n. Whit-seinin- g. 1 - i I t ither-Bookil- rvtten: -- -- at - - -- , 'semi-annu- . -- al q , daf , 1 - -- -- -- -- ore-ha- , 1 U.-S- . fool - ill'P st tbe, semi-annu- al Van-dee- re-n- ot - " 1 omen orkeisof-Sdlt-L-a-k-e-Te--Tr- iple L - --- - -- --. -' --- ' ' , '' j t - , A 'You- liaveanornt to tell and knowhowAo, it. Enes of the right kind, how- VI the forenoon meeting which, was tell ibeld In ,the :Geolvink" on the Sine ever, are hard to find, and when they i Fre 111PrIt 1111101 J. SPOirl of the Arn, are found they with have to be told the- - attenrf h.in crefererest wile the first trpoaker. Onuaiderable-sh- ill t is num Scripture, ,Pttnring the Pre- tion of a, close of children. In --The wow- SuolienWort, hY JohltHenry Evans. ezintencefiLrOrtte, And e derful plan of salvation as taught by ou art told not only where to get the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- - atoriet if )riu want them readv-mad- e and how to make them out of nutter- -I Elder Elbert Stephention. president tat von ttireadv have on hand. but of the Utrecht branch, proved that also how to tell them, 'whether ready. for rsmiettion of sins and work made or original. t in the Debit are necessary for, salvo, , pEsEKET, .NEW,S., iclic 4,TORE- - 4 -1I 73 CENtSYER rt)ry. 1.4esti'ient William nalebout thel Rotterdam conference was the Advertisement. ' , w ,....' - ,(:..N.,,, . 1 -- .14. ,' ,r, "; w ," : ') 1 ''' f ;I, :- .i - 9 Nil. L. D. S. i i ,. '(., 44- - 4i THIRD EDITIONAPPROVED PIT Arrnottrrrt. F.' ,,, .. .. ,,w,,:-.1Cogr -- ,. , Fan 'Karel Caine tiftestditip). photottraph of Me Julia .,er,,,mr.ro..opmr,e-woyetwtaken i Christine W. Unbelief 7. i W Seam Smitb, 1"eys of ttle 1PMha Sept. Mar 'I. Erickson. Eliza, Pleteherir, i row. left to rishtEtztamthiDoesakie Elizabeth A. MeCiene. Isabelle M. Smith.- Annie Miller, (standing), API, tt. Ordeebe,b. Eli za Oreene Richards. 1 Fifth rowAmanda Wetneeten. N., ''"?,d tosttnin Shown. Mary Mumet, Elins Mares. Edna Mop DIVAS, Neentil Wood;',1;tr"," Mitrriet gonna, ' - '..rifilt t ti.11. rifft, Elizabeth 'rarer, president of - the W,PMett -Cannon, Warr' Ellen' Brighten,- - Merthe ..... T. Esetyn- Itabhitt, and Serah A. J. Chn- ! ambert. Rome Lembert, tJane Careless. . Tessa-0eNellie into'. t ,r.w l' M 11, fi Smith. Emma 14 Jenson,' The- following temple workers are trryna Netenn, Elizabeth. Shill. Al.tr- - i not in the picture: Bus 'T. Gates. Abet. aiLitolt ,', to at rx ell rim, Wtoe, 31we1hens I. Price Pro 101 'Itariraret 'llosimand These faithful women have labored for yeerwthrough Mkt and shine and without, par as diligent temple work-- 4 Starr-Tower-a- i era, Preen. Edna L. Smith, am well eel few others fa the interesting grottiLl bag labored ea a worker ever eines! the temple first opened for ordinance; work mar gs, Ura, Zinn 0.4 It Tong was president of the women workers. Mrs.lEdna L, Smith sub. 000ded ddre, flattudieba W. Smith. whit succeeded Mrs. Teens 1 Smith, President Omni. - Vico.Preirtilent try.- Vies,Priientherit -- -Hodnoy T. Itsdigar, Yies.Preoldstit. T. McClean. Henry Cashier, tom) R. butler. Assistant Cashios. Ir.' ' t t 1-- 25 Postpaid hook of similar Ammeter, and skins but &liftable tot individuals bad rAufLy orGENEALOGIES. Alin' denomination; &granite a sal& A Deseret News Book Store - THAI LIAD1,40 6 Main Street Boos oosonws. Salt Lake City HOME VISITORE EXCU SIONS , Ronvorct rift altatil tiombers of the Church have always been advised to voeord-- important ovents of thole histories. .as families or as lu eividuals. 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