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Show a. t SATUIIDAY EVENING' NEWS Vance succeeded ' . towurt. address same. rilid ward, Morgan stake. John El- wood Carruth succeeded Cyrus Jensen, . address same. takd, Nation Perpetuity of American Assured By Prophecy. t- PR. lARXI Ctavb at Jaeas lata cat Christ of CM. Utah. Itoh r Til 1918 A. Byron ! , ar5. Uinta staka, Joseph Sd"4m.!C?e X. TALMA GK. OCTOBER a-- 5 j ?Ua'r t.E. ldl ward OiMfla stake. Sidney' iV?? Ottley succeeded James & ttodaa. address- same. draper war- Jordan stake. M. ucceded P. C. Rasmus-- . Bur-bZT.J- 'address, Importance ot Religion Class Work," Guy C. Wilson; addresa; The Iurpoe ot the Monthly Union Meeting, F. M. Michelsen; address, How to Increase Attendance at Religion beneClaHsea," William A. Morion; diction, member of general board. ' ANTHON H. LUND. . ' f RUDGER CLAWSON,' JOSEPH F. SMITH, JR-- . , Buperlntendency. Progress in Mission Work; Soldiers - Visit London; Mary Anderson Aids Fund GENEALOGICAL CONTENTION r3 Xl t V t ON VOLUNTEER Oil -- BY PKIiCT PERCTJVAIa f Special Corretondenoa) ? "un- ' Th semi-anngenealogical class klfth ward. Pioneer Carl A. stake. POCATELLO, Oct. w 8. Th Get , the ot the under succeeded auspices J. . R. mMtlrg, V10,1 which Pettit, City assumed to . aided one. Correspondence.) itself I n iterances the modem prophet (Special Wert w Mr I nh South, city, noto general board of th Relief society, half of the on million dollar hoots X V apara In harmony with tha predky wardthe be 7, on Oct. held at Ooorg stake. Monday, assigned to Bannock county ta th n tlona of earner seam aa did ha also wku H B,ack aucceeded room of the Genealogical Society lourij) Liberty loan drive Archie P. did Itself, af tha prom toss made aonoarhlpg SP'te7. address . same. in office building, tah the Church drive' in the first toproud of London conference, returned to the, iXhpms Amsrtaa, which la described as a land iSL Sw-jj come over here.' was his The morning session, beginning at Saturday, when endayVolunteer ty ward. Summit sthka Wll-- J. once and Day- choice above all others- - flood thaoe n dky from Portsmouth, where he dO o'clock, will bq devoted to helpful lbs citizens subscribed Lewis succeeded Era Wad over two- - 4 ranee given through an docp add fc,,metond message. held air successful very open for p genealogical VuiL Relief thirds of meeting. topic the society the first day and ; atT quota SSiTtataaatata, I hn wardTxMalad Arrives from Brig ham. clam leader w Following is th pro, reached th staka ArchL jut outside the famous town hall handsome figure at ' to ouid Harris succeeded Htrmm P. Ifon-so-n Thar waa a large attendance of set), Cotporal Henry A- - Frogley, of Bat- gramf How to Give a Lemon, Mrs. 8421.6004. The subscription ar addrewi Maiad, R.sj, N. 1, Idaho. on sod o Brown Lyman; Model Lemon.'' both to airy and county. ; field artillery, front Brigham Amy Idlers, who paid marked at- tery Mrs. Ethel --Reynolds Smith; Novem- ntbrsab Portage ward. Mala Lieutenant Coleman of the cans-dto- n David tention. President Robert J en has i under gtakk, arrived ! tb trltk th fighting Utah, City. if they Prior also zone H was bom at RarAUna" hopes MA. F.Alnlinn a' Burklnpon tke aucceeded a P. John convalescent warrior forces, Bosh. Conley, God if the hunt, addreos Shepherd's mads an address. - President Hawke ef Portaga, Utah. to Utah; to lecturing g' on battle experiences tn th , hath bom continued bis pilgrimage to Boaham London,lhefl4tnlgrated BmftlTXriller. cauS8Sf-ni'Allies, aud wpsatolly ap eon of Alfred the and which we Near Ward Ctota Frogles, Book, Mrs, Donnette and, Cbichestar and waa much im- former counselor of Emily pointed speaker for the Fourth LibHammersmith S p.in. of Mormon, Afternoon Session (Book with faithfulness tb pressed of Mlton.ward. the loan A - . : 18). erty Morgan stake, . campaign addressed a car branch. His slater asks that Corporal. In that district His in- Frogley Mecham euocewled Wm. U Addrea Eldar Joseph F. Smith, Jr.; parity houe at the' High School aur , communicate with hfs Mbcham, congregation that tbs quickly Furthsrmora, hearitetfumo the fol- ftdarm a Boe-hafor Saint In quiry particular of Work, stake gen- diiorlum Monday evening., mu in Shepherd' Buah. ahould thin' oTototlooarr . lowing wjth reference to this same found Brigham Head, who wa home Rock Springe ward. Woodruff staka A Badge, chairman - hoajogical represeutatlvee. ef - Bannock reach him notice tow abota Cka baritaroo choice land, spoken unto tha ancient William named the after the! Prophet Brigham Lowthar Alfred' 1? county defense-commit- tee oucceeded John . M. A'Lf presiding. ef William i.i.uw.i.w ef this continent though Private Roe, w wholesale Btrta er.elg1now is Mr. Head ToungK P. Wr Dickerson, of the years of King's Royal Rifle, th husband dweeb tke Nephlie: But behold, this loung, address aama tTof h. Keuetaomety 2fl squad, - Htar Valley staka ag. and related to th Head family Alice waa Gernond soloist tb of ward,w evening -of thtne God Rose be land of Wlllmott aaith shall jh Holloway load, rdUl117 to' and sang the new song, Tour Boy . mtwrtag,-Ji5qutri- e. and tha Gen dice shall he Charles A. Oiean'tafisucceeded Loo lion- - la Salt tsrkn. btaash, and Mine. the official song at th ftddraM "Mh l- protagoutots started. In the hope .that posupon the land. And this land wWMlV ; Fourth Liberty tnn-4ri- va Waterloo ward. Granite staka - Eldar Charts R. Welchman of the bring i iTSSwr to tlwta dam-Mi- at. liberty unto the David be a prisoner, and tha he may sibly Whtlfred G. JewoH. a Poeatell bop, -tH. Thooaa owooeedod Harry P. London eemfereao a brief re- authorities in Switzerland are being, there shall be no kings figure ptato(tree o Eeclea: address 446 Coaiorille Avo port of th Birmingham conference, appealed to. . offictoliy reported killed tn action 'I the land, who shall raise ap Aniif4 pimp nwiliMly tut qm tn Franc July 19, according to a wire ' which had an -excellent ettondanc And I will fortify this dty. t Aviator J. Leonard Love, from ta Cka to Mrs. Elsie Corborie, 842 addressed WJdtnoe r; of wealth total all other nations.' (Book ward, Parguitch staka many in khaki. President It trie well Sixth ward. Salt Lake, ha arrived In to tor. for th West Bridger stroeet All efforts to Michael H, Desmond, address Wldtaoa corned th Saints.- - President Richard was a former r He I., fflnttr to atatatata for of Mormon, 8 Nephi 10: Southern England. Oct. V XX , locate this family baa so far been to getevdey, mad th principal address Elder mlestonafy. twaka at mo CkaWo bold that tha Declaration of In- Utah. ... , r T 2jf Auatmllaw Masonic Temple, 111 8. vain, possibly this family to on of the- Marsh Center ward, Portnenf staka Clark of Leeds equip- dependence and tha Constitution of tha aonference, mad rewar wnk mod r William Payne's son, to khaki, from 22 8 Second many of only lampqcary residents of a East M.. street, p.m. Coffin uceoaded Boron mark during the afternoon meeting Mountain View, Alberts; baa arrived In United States are Inspired documents, Margaretta r whil Elder Cluff told of mission progwart) the city. was h mem- . Binning bans Seventeenth of afl pvognoetlcatioe,- veritable scriptures . of tha nation, J. Launtaoa address Arlrao, Idaho. Elder ? la'apna England. Pays, A cablegram at two week ago re-- i Mllbum ward. North. Sanpet staka ress. Elder Welchman, wboe home ber of th Old Guafd. at Deseret, in airiusement ball. North Temple beaiatsai flouting tk wto- framed by man under Divtne direcAceived Mx. Mrs. D. and Perkins, -- by men specifically empowered and Georg K. Blew art auooaadsd- Stella & is la Autaun, Lincoln county, Wyo., ltlt.-anIs a constant reader of th tween Weed Temple aad First West,' In vt Al,N. h flf Wf s tion, I p.m. mad a visit to KJneton. Warwickshire, New. ifiT.iuntil tht th weslber-agecharge of the James H. Brady mined up for this high mission; aad Hansen, address aama Central Stales Twentieth, ward ranch north at town, stated that their J Caatla Xalu ward, Emery staka aad enjoyed viewing the old residence E: future wlU not 4all the that then charters of liberty consti'Quartermaster Sergeant David - at25, ; , amusement hall. Second Ava, between eon Glenn GoUaa Perkin, ag Arthur P. Welch- Wilcox, from Cardstoa, Alberta.day and an tha daye tute a pattern after wh ich the gov- John T. Arnold Succeeded Mra Estella where hia father, rat s prtvStta- - 84th Comxxarty. 0th regiment, man. was born ta lit). Tha ancient tended the Deseret entertainment; to D and E streets; 1: 16. p tn. fhseeirftne-- ed tka fulfillment of ernments of the nation ahall bn shaped. U. to killed been had Otto ward. Big Horn staka Velera talk! In was found ta a splendid state stationed permanently in England, aad to tka lata dto- Thus shall ha fulfilled, in part at least, Irish Fourteenth ward hall. First Amarines, .to aradfcttoa retottog July 19, proved to be mtotaks. preservation, aad Elder Welchman returns soon to the base la Southern South between West Temple and Flint tba time ta whteh. tra Mu tbs prophecy of the Undent welator. Barter acting; sucoeeded John CL Wta-ter- a ef Tb was fast la that Olmui to very much , old 8:80 addreos shown West. solemn the ta aama grave which this family stones, Englandthat eat of land, pm. Rite' Masonic alive, aad tetters or eomlng homo al-ef--- -i . -Baaida ward. Oneida staka P. within the walls at tb vttlag church. JX wm proosed'to la a n truth to tha land of Sion, ahaU go forth J. MancbmSor floottfah vtoftors in London are . H. most weekly. On the day the wettce Tunplq 101 south Second East street, amone ihto people even tha law at the Lord unto the world at Cbeatar Nielson aneceeded Ezra J. Al- Arthur P. Watahman. the father, is a A. Among City-Lake of Salt Cartoon well known death sra locclvud. the parents had a resident ef Grover, Lin- Haastton and I pm. a arondar: for large. In tha majesty of bar high len. address Boise, Bhaw. . Rupert AH are regular coln county, Wyo. North nrtrvn letter from Glenn dated Augsst t, and Stau. Th-gtWhitney fhSom of their wtoe manof ahall of destiny oar Nation has taken' a stand C. H. PHvata Jepeon, Idaho; reader of tb Deseret News . . . Hall, comer Second Avenue aad A have bad two etooo then. An tnqoiry tbelr aa the champion of freedom and huiJJTaad tha snderstandtog H. B. Private Nee; City, was sent to Waehlngtpa to effichily Logan temple, Joeeph R. street. 8:20 p.m. man right. Her endartnggreatneeg shall be hid. Boidlers Attend BetcrtalnmcnL --A Be from near Twin Falls, Idaho. Northern ftats LeGvand ward dear up tb matter, hot Washington is conditioned only by the rightooue-o- f to meeeed - William Budge ful eonesrt social and mm A Most to Arrlvee. East and I Tal Morgan avenue Tenth Boldtor will hall. authorities Insist tlxe Information Make, high councilor. Whs, entertainment was bar people, who, if they Injnrcd tka ace mutated wiedomof ' 1 riven at Deseret for atoUf failed " rTaka Bngar Hone or Highland correct. pm. va in tka tima of need but nerve the God of tbo land the R Branch; alternate high councilor, tbs benefit at tb North William BerryhtTl, Gordon Prtvato London alia f L Florence it . A fire broke oat met 0 o'clock Tuee- - y of Tabor. Alberta, was e visitor at the Drive ear. aikd to forecast and fails to ex. God of Heaven and' earth ahaU never Samuel were aoMlatn Many society. Twsnty-oeooathere, Snowflake stake, genealogical rep some ta ward day eentngta tb Ftnsch gsa plant , to alien domination. NottinghamHe waa born In mnd tka dread happenings of tkese ho snbject th hospital garb. Prize war Deseret entertainment. Fourth North and 8eeond West. that supplies gas to th Oregon Ebori ,r-It to not written In the book of dea- resentatlv. Char lee R, Fillmore. orentfal times Where la tha master London, Ontario, and enlisted In the hall. to Mabel for awarded embroidMUroy Cache a Warm Take 8:19 how prob-Itmknee ahall Line shop when alternate councar; the p.m. generator ep blew tha stake; Springs thly that America high relad (hat can interpret Infantry. Priery; Eva Rumble, plain needlework; 4th battalion, Canadian off, causing an explosion. Quick taork to th non ef Thomas . Nethertande Blxteenth ward meetaf contemporary history, with to autocracy; but. to the glorious con- cilor. Wra. vate Celia Berryhin Miss needlework; Barnes, fancy Idaho wake, alternate high ooand-ka inghouse, Fifth Weet between North of th company fir department, aad totem innumerable, with relations o trary, it la Inscribed on tha scroll of Wallin, as president of the Re- Alexander Berryhin, who reel dee on Austin Sessions, Joseph Hogan; Lillian ao varied the Divine purpose. that this, the land tb two city departments soon had and differential miles south of Tabor. I have Temple end First North, st 8 pm, imricsia six farm mad lief the society, presentation. of toad-qosto be ward Games under control the haven of Zion, ahall refuge high councilors, Charles J. Wood. Mian Wallis has two brothers, in Utah. been twice wounded, pretty aeriouely . Now Zealand Thirty-firHat the esieulus of Uma Lorin be wild near And to East shall Frineeton It tha Ninth Merkley. An entertainment fw the city echoed oppressed: to my back, which la chapel, to aotraT Balt Lake staka, high eounefkm, John R. Wallis; editor of th Washing- toe, by ehrwpnri by among the wicked t 1st os not go up sent to Eng- avenae, 8 pm." Farewell exorcises to teacher will be given Thursday night Homss rtfoninft trniTItiminl of cane my being W. ton the of and News, George, County tnhab-o- t Arthur F. Barnas and Matthew W. in the T. M. C. A. auditorium by the returning Maoris. DtrtM reratatioa offer but dark and to battle against Zion, for the James H. Wallis, editor of ta Express, land; but I will be allto right again, Ninth ward Womens Auxiliary at the Y. M- - C. A. J Bamnsai and Tonga Zion are terrible) wherefore Asper. smilhoioeaost of iMMure mfnee from always ot A very Interesting soon. Private Berryhin Utah. VerAa). between come Fourth and East Xanab shall stand. And Fifth hall. It A K. Ratcltffe, distinguished Eng- stake; superintendent Rel- fast was told me by Miss Wallis, that ing. and hopes To return to th front miTtnt arents' Wnftter than ahall Chambarhita, Or, moat wa to, pass that the righteous shall be igion etaaa, Joeeph we leek for yuidance? 14 yearn of ag. and haa Fifth Booth, 8 pm. Taka Fifth East Rah editor, scholar and publicist will to to were thee born brothers eld the soon; just Eaet oar. No address the Pocetefioans Friday night Toung stake,- president Relief atendoa oorselres to tke despairing gathered out from among all latiaig tots at friends ta Balt Lake and Prove. oax. No. . or Bevwnth London Tower. Gmndfataor-Wali- is -tmad aboil come to Boo, staging with Florence R-- Dean. to th high school aadttortam- - ea 'At--- -, eenrlueion that to tha storm-lashof was tower of the TXahn. th Dtoonaa th keys U-keeper a. n People Itoww of Be bmlL'lir ltr silsii iDoctrlna Wayne stake, president Prhnary aseverlasting joy. department thara la songs ied war topics andar-t- b to nmevs artti of tha emiooot t to Utah 8h A hopes Navarro Anderson 1.80 and sociation. Covenants 4i: and Bast. B. Alice Madam Mary Chads. pm. at tabor, bur buffeted nt haren of hope, and Faulkat War's conclusion.' Mis North Sanpet tala correspondent, wbe was Western Btann Tliti d ward dtapeL stake, president ner gave a solo, alee a Ivy lurk no anchor of comfort In aasur-aneredtaOoo; phoned Note: Our readers wm be Interested high priests' quorum. to elvman men between First State Booth and as the Seventh only admitted, Thomas D. Mari Mead aided in th Deseret conla knowing that under existing ar- Rees, per toymans of "Macbeth Btost, 8:80 pm- - Take Murray, MidTo Mm who listens In faith thara nect party; Doris Rumble sang pret- garb, at rangements brief articles dealing with and aaflors only, nt a small rale, Sandy. Holliday or Highland aoMiera for rtoa even abova tha roar of strife, historical and doctrinal topics relating O. Pangu tteh Stake I.LM.IL, Amy Sowanee Down th Upon tily Way -t Drive earn ' Hatch. . nt Ktagnway. It was n magniflban .be mir. of propheoy, citing earlier to the Church are published at weekly solo. a Itoln Olvar, River; piano Dint newsSwedish Granite stake tabernacle; rendition ef parts of Bheke-poare- n stake, epperln uedietlon of events now materially Interval ta 'some of-tleading at I moots wsmserred Refresh pm. of tbo country. Theso articles llglon clans, John H. Wltwer. papers Thirty --third Booth aad State, 8 of are Tragedfr Mary Andeeonwas eg m rapid sequence. and tellth The sum waa realised. and a . Talmas, good Mao-bDr. Jamas written by Reed H. Scottish Pioneer wake halt, "Fifth Botham, ward,' Better stake, change ta entire auditorium waa brightly fes- Lady Macbeth f E. he eventual triumph of righteousness and each contribution to complete to itddree of biehop, Milford, Ben Greet, (the Farther of Booth between West Tempi and First UtahThex tooned with the American stars and and the vindication of lnau'S right to self aa a ooneiee and simple treatment h; " of the respective topic. - While intended Liter ty aad eaters. . It waa outdoor, or pastoral acting; "and who. West. 8 hp pines'. atrip, Norwich Tenth of the The present world conflict urns pre. primarily for said President a ocean" sa McKay. yearn ago, taught" Mary Anderson, Buectel big sra of hen. Fourth Booth and Eighth Bast dieted by both ancient and modem Chsreh, the abort contributions Elder Ludlow aad Latimer of Balt whflM to England )JTOrioradM( xtay Idaho, oct,-- A own decided our to and valno 8 pm. k Take Waadaxaer people, street. prophets Joeeph Smith, speaking the soma of them will appear from time to Rockland, Lake City, and Bills of Ogden and ?nger; Joe dAnderaoe-- d 8 year nkl aon ef Mr. Kinth Navarro), word ef God, told of the Imminent out ein. worked hard eon of Mary time In the columns of the Deseret of Welchman wyoaolnc, Leeds, Sheffield and 'Hod Ootnfiy) sad Mra. J. F. Hootstogwr, ynet with Vic Admiral Bbna. th bond at th pouring of war upon all nations, wis- - News to entertain alL wss a pateful aeddsnt Wednesday more- Sugar Hooee amneement" hall, The foftow&g returned miaeionerlee Alfred Ridgeway, from Balt naval forces to British waters, NavBeaman Take Highland Drive er Sugar tog by having his right band send part hoard of Religion classes wa the first to thank Madaip Lake, and who formerly was employed called upon the care. Admiral Hones E speaker,' his subject being honor to have reported at tha office of the at of the forearm aatasbed to aa dectrto C participants. Tooele, Utah, has received mention arro, and God, to our parents, and to all holy First Presidency: wringer. HI mother was washing r October from the commander of one ot the 8tme spoke mead ofenxbuSfentMly Monday th intermoan-tat- n and had tnreed away for something of about th patriotism of tha places. h navy Odooa battleship 10. largest Temple Charles H. Sept Mat Dinof at Elder Whitney K peaks. and left the wripger rum tug. Ray- -' Life aboard ship teds "Always at their poet Samuel. 8:80 gle; Ida, from the H SEVIER STARE ' States Unci your wes- between Main aad State, ex- duty, and ever ready nr moad told ber that he would shot it Elder Orson T. Whitney, who had mission; set apart OctSouthern agree well with us Utahns," he Ha10, 1U. wen; off aad to reaching for th kever with ' arrived on Saturday evening, occupied terner; I know that oountry claimed, as bs talked with Lieut. In a ef commander hto left hand placed ship waa a In Russell right head I when this lsh Notice. and correspondent the remainder of the time ot the meetII. Temple L. John Sept Siddoway of Veren th rollers of the wrtogea. Tb 17 plo-- th American squadron. I had much to ing. opening his remarks by reading nal, from the Eastern States mission; Square today. He to the veryblackan - ee ef Utahn eepoctaHy; thank your flesh on th palm of 'hto hand wss ; tu'r of health, bronzed a a Quarterly 'aonference bf the Sevier from- th Doctrtna and Covenants the set -apart June lJ, ll.--:T--- J fh fellcwa you and contented a readers, today, for the I Hit convened in the Saline Second The Maori tempi wfil doe Friday, torn aad hto arm mashed bat no- : revelation given through Joseph Smith berry, and as jolly H- - Scofield . is Slm of Joseph bones were brokav Hs wa trams- 1 Sept.-27Blackfoot tar as L ever met. Hia parent at far sending aver." Admiral and. reopen Tuesday, Oct. To Iwd meetinghouse on Saturday' and th prophet to Johfito Whitmer. ' Ide, from ths Northern States mission Bisbee, d lately taken by hto parent to Ameri- - r will be glad to hear LEWIS ANDERSON. 1910. waa Arizona, mankind repentance preach 4uadr, Sept-- 11 and 32 can Falls for mod leal attention. Not a murmur, nor 'f of his progress. MeeUng just u essential- - today Aa it ws when set apart AprU II, 1SH. Wed-tadawtS does The Logan tempt revelation waa given- - While there, Narhan sf held I am. and t p.m. of this Ogden, from word of' complaint, have I ever heard 2. Oct. aad reopen Tuesday, .the Eastern States mission: set apart from these sturdy Intermountain I ljr' tth an extra meeting on waa and always would be opposition to rJan. OoL 0. Ill Baseball in Mexico. I 85, mi. braves; all are - bending every effort morning at I o'clock for the this work of. saltation it is not wins sum) JOSEPH SHEPHERD, . Daniel D. Buahnell of Meadow, from for victory.' toaefn ef worker Saints to furnish this BmxjTco In the Religion for Latter-da- y . t talclnc a wtroenn I n hoftd 00 th popotor Salt Lakers Promoted. clistt President Robert D. Toung opposition.' ,rlf opposition la needed it the Northern States mission; set apart I of The Refh Treat 'Em tanka. outside.' presided at all the sessions. June 81, slogan a fancy, eepectolly ta th capital, Vera --A The ftt-srd- can ha supplied from the Lieut" F.- Elbert Hoieh, who waa to to answer which toads Rough, Eng need for organferred the to uniCrux. auxiliary Tampico and other of the btrger John W. Moss of moratag Bieetinr waa devoted to Toung from recent student at Brigham tb Huns requsst for rough warfare, rifles of Mexico. Tbo opeotog of 'the -sreaerts tress the stake The great growth of the the Northern Btates Melba, Ida., izations. been promoted to hag Utah, presidency. set mission; versity. to also of apart the the slogan I Counselor - John - Christensen Church had shown the need for such Oct IS, 115. Ring Lardner's chedule arranged for a league of . of transport responsible position latest laugh provoker, the letters of eight ctohs to Mexico City wae made I For this reason the Ike stake officer were all organizations and wa found in a JJrttng. quartermaaer Heber McKell J of Jack Kaiser Killer. th Spanish Whoring ta anlty'and Classes had been established, from the North Fork, They are social event and wae attend!, by toad-- ,, hotel, where he Harmony, and Religion western'fitates mission; prominent London from Camp Grant and ar addressed to er of tb eapttaFs eorioty. Baton starts PParaat improvement. -- All they fill a place that had long been va- set once, at for T! He a talked freely I. apart Oct 11, 1HI. Friend Al of You Know- Me, AF ball, especially among staOentv aioo Jl auxiliary organisations instruction being cant. constant trip in Religious making America, fame. to barred from the public school; the Wllford C. Wood of Bountiful, from charge ef movements of certain T. M. generally played. fpnlxed, and -prepared for the wln-Northern States mission; set apart C. A. is a bright L. Dv eampaiga. Lilly Bill'" Gledhlll, Religion classes had been established the contingent: . Peh. 1415. our , for to provide such Instruction of Relief society, B. reader-o- f th Saturday News, which '. Mr. and Mrs. ef that organisation. young people. 85. Joeeph OlplB of Pleasant I rav him. His parent. S p.m. th at session held In Sept eeard la bolding regular th Hatoto of No. 1)7 north Flint. W. James weekly from tha Northern Statea m leand haa been known residents, granted the stake clerk, George M. Jonea, pre- Grove East, Provo, are well al on; set apart Jun IS, mi. t the ward, in eom- - sented the general and stake authorhis sisters nr engaged in acwhile " with the home mlaslonaries; war th sustained Wallace M. Hales ef Spanish Fork, tive war .relief work to Provo, by this ities. They from the Northerh States mission; set csived my first promotion Md ftnd lt fcunafhslal to unanimous vote of the assemblage. ttofrVort Elder Horae H. Cummings spoke apart Oct. 10, mi. of the sayings of the prophets being Clmmlna at the srto'f,!I.tr Vernon B. Jarman Twin Falls, hoard of education fulfilled In the many events that are Id A, from the NorthernofStates spoke mission; on ef In th world, today, Bld ha derived transpiring trJf ,hjlt set . Jam; 1914. . 25, apart III totahlhhmoit of tha Church these events bejng the great war. This Benjamin 0. Webster of Kayerille, f7. la Richfield, apd . advised fulfillment of prophecy should make from tha Northwestern Stats mission; to the Lewd and perform 7ttLi,if.aeZun'! tMr children US Uve nearerduties with greater regu- at apart April 1L Illf. tendencies wtTl bs held at th L D. tootaSe.? beneficial Institution, our Church Wa Should attend to our prayot teach-th- e larity. 8. Church Office building, . Sunday, W "hglou SOTICK. hig lUlam . T. lackay bf , ' Sept 88 , at 4:80 p.m. to ud In shaping ers aad our faith would Increase. Re- Salt Oct. tU I a Charactersef Lake tha from Samoan misCity, . JOSEPH F. SMITH, attending the al Oqr chi ferred to th blessings h eighty-nintdmi set -116 sion; Tha apart Jonq II, DAVIT) O. McKAT. honest tithe payer. STEPHEN L. RICHARDS, General 'Conference of th Church Elder Orson S. Whitney quoted the Hymm A.' Jensen of 8K Lake Ctty. Jowoh'e JJcmoen session Patriarch seen as ' from in Sambao Latter-datb ot sat y the Prophet NepW Saints mission; Ceperaf ftuperinlendency. . apart hia subject words thTbrJo.k0!;4 of Jesus Christ of , thereon, showing Nov. I. ms. " of gfesuc vision, and rpoke was to Thl the convene Tabernacle, will the old counr Clifford Nuttall of Salt Laks City, SPECLiL r! M. M I. A. OFFICERS' aaeS, ope plan breed that this, our lend, Balt Lake City, on Friday. October MEETING. ?inuto be 411 h hnmn family, try, and not the new, aa many andd; from th Samoan mission; set-ap- art with land, that it Is a chosen SndJ taught to all of God's May 11. 1111. 4, 1918,. at 10 Vclogk a.m, . of the of A care. Spoke God's special under especial Frank A. N. Rose of Salt Lake sessions alee on October I and 8. lntendenta andmeeting other stake and ward Saiata. Godfrey Lorectsen . at tha th loyalty of the Latter-da- y from Samoan the ' Mutusl Priesthood set City, meeting A General coofficer of th Toung Mens Their loyalty to their . country Is apart will bs held May I, 1117. Will convene to tb Assembly Hall 1 Improvement association loyatty to thelr . to keep existent with fhelr Z V tW.toutaw -rF, ef th --Bishop to the sasembly room between Is likeness e 7 e'riock ? kiy There ' 8, October at on 1 80 Saturday; Oct. A, Sept Joeeph F. Jensen of G Sunday morning. building, toawthe; with tha laws of th gospel .-and the governfrom the Southern States teofetion p.m.- - T. M. J4. L A are 1910, at 5:10 oclock.-Al- l the w1neTSu, t 0,4 torma during ment Of our country- All mankind, et March 18,-mission,' of apart &nd that, arrajngementq. ivjt.prei- fijCflcem It Ltnmbri equal before the law of the gospel, and VU lmpro7 Emma C. M. Christensen of Salt tat reunions shall not denclea and bishopric "aro specially for missionary Tonne felt all citizens of our country equal be- Lake tot while What s pleasant surprise lor tether room in tho hooee. invited to attend. City, from the California mission; of th land. lack WST their fore tbs lawsRobert conflict with any ot the dates tontlw to JOSEPH F. SMITH, and the yoongetenl A New PerD. Toung beferred set apart Jan. 10, 1017. It hums full hlast for 8 hours Pttoathood, to President Uiiyiag J such . and that HEBER J. GRANT, for the structural jibovs announced, fection Oil He ter to thaw out hy one 'timoity of tbo goopcL stealthforIndebtedness ,i4 B. H. ROBERTA gallon of Conoco Safety C2. reunions a may bs held on Satth new tabernacle, and asked Sept 18? Laura Clyde of Heber mmmmmmb cheery warmth all the evening Eaey to fiO, tgU aad clean good the bishops to make their allotments fixed City, from the California mission; set bs for hour 'at tofn atot2eeel$l1,T wold evening urday TOUNG LADIES' OHtCERA . this debt may apart Sept 5, 1111. time you need it in any looking locg wearing tu h-- and collect them, that choirs ,.Th.to th pot earlier than 8:80 o'clock. and the e r A meeting of th general, etak and tk I totald (M b paid. Thanked the hi Ifllli JOSEPH F. SMITH. local officer of th Toung Ladies' Mumaking th Visitors for their hid Ssld by lollowlng dealers; be will tual Improvement association LUND. ... conference a succees. ANTHON Auerbach Co, State' and Broadway; Ax fl rad Furniture Co, Weet' held Monday. October 7. at 16 o'clock r obarvanca of ElnjHng for th Sunday sessions was CHARLES W. PENROSE. p Broadway; bb BishFurniture Co.. Main the Btdiugs Hdwe. fcalLIs and, Lbx Co,; m. In s th assembly under choir thy furnished by a special 6 agon and Machine Co. S: a H ' CTaw ftrret;--- Conaellttatod Is M. I. A. ztreef, First Presidency. . ops building AH Interested John ford Chorister Furniture Stake ot direction FurnTturc Co., State Co "Wfsr Dtnwoodey work are cordially fnvtted to attend, . ' ' First South; F.Mredge-Hatc- h street;Furniture. South; First by Mrs.. James M. Co, Hood, wlth-so- lo Ear; Martha Freed Fufnitur Co, East Broad a h tincset. , j Co.. South Granite Ctowtagi spoke Peterson and A. W, Clark. PATRIARCHS. RUTH M. POX, . ' State street; I). W. Hiiraley Dept.y;Stare, 6 Mercantile Weet North Temple of Church NT8TBOM. T.. MAE Vr R. . Madaen , street; , Furniture Modern East Bhuib; First A Co, the of Patriarchs ef meeting Paper Hanging, Furniture Co, State Furniture Co, Main street; Church will be held in the Church FRJMART OFFICERS MEETING. Balt Lake Hdwe. Co, Mata street. Salt Lake Furniture East . Paper Cleaning, Co, office building, Saturday, Oat. 5, 1918, Strevell-PaWersCIIUnCH CHANGES. rosdwT; P. A. Biyaneon, East First ' Window 4t89 pm. at be a meeting of all PriHdwe. Co, A W. Temple; 'Utah ImplementSouth; win There and Vehicle State Co, Cleaning, HTRUM Q. SMITH. street; Weaierri Furniture Co, Elate and' Broadway; Wan lass and. , mary association, stake board work-er- a Oerka, i Co Wont Braodv&f. to th general board rooms of C&lcimining, Presiding Patriarch. t , Mar Valley staka, Carl adCook Monday, Oct. --v th Bishop build tog a, dree General House Cleaning. Adalbert E. Wllda, THE CONTINENTAL OIL COMPAKY . t. at 16. jn-. SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION ' Wyoming. V . (ACAndeCwporwaw) B. Blaln North Sanpet stake John to"turaay sees on waa wioceeded CLAW CONFERENCE. - Th al RELIGION Wasatch Phone 4253. . o conform ' of the . address Matson. Peter itoir undee ,1. North ward Deseret BOitdsy School Union will be 1 A special Rellglort Class eorifkfertCe held at th Tabernacle, Belt LakO Cfty, will be actheld to Barrxt Hall, Sunday. Molpa Whitehead, R. R stake. of National Co Bur day. October I. at T oclock p.m. Oet, 8, at. 1:80 a.m. The following ing. to succeed W.J. Flowers, address Officers tsaehara are and to will be rendered: Opening expected, Overton, Nevada.x bo present, and th Public to oordially program member Plic 58 Post 02ce prayer, hymn, congregation; New Biabope. - . .tobrk, and Invited- i Jh R, ."-- r of general board; brief address. GenMUburn ward. ot North San pels A r AntheU msstlng H. racial nks . Land; Inyscto- eral Suprtoendsat ual ft1 r .?r "grwssfl , - , lemaj'i 5 four-minu- te I .ars.? ui uu y S.t 10-1- Mt' . , -- ao-U- wk nin (I, - d -- th' te se-eto-ty. ed 70-7- ef he pa et INElEHHNEEi pa wad-Brttata- to Returned Missionaries -- pa - haa,-Nort- pa hi' j - t 1 y. at-I- ill. xy J were-"full- If y . w er ?? semi-annu- ?k u aup-poar- . VH rrtve-lamt-I- -- R& AWarm Welcome - -- -- ' : T Pr-torv- ed ay ath,6 Co-o- . fkI au2 street;-Standar- d . - sno-eeydAf-to- sefnl-anno- H:22:CIri:j . 0 c PERFECTION OIL HEATERS A 4$ 4 |