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Show , DESERET ASX FOR andGET- EVENING NEWS OCTOBER 7 - 1D1& i ! were SUNDAY To Help Make Strong, Keen - IX!orlicl!ts Red-Bloode- Tb Originsd ' MONDAY d mericans XTstted r.ink built of brick and Home, were made of sympathyateq. and 4ov. These fires should be kept burning, of affection, aglow with tha flam fanned by earnest prayer Jiefora th ones aUsent Lord, that loved (.might keep themselves free from contamination and be permitted to rejoin the family circle alien duty's rail has been SCHOOLS IVE For Infant and Invalids OTHERS are IMITATIONS F. Smith Jr., lie Joseph . Talma ge and Junes RfcWd Alter. Saturday Li Stephen r gpJt noon. i rSS-r- i improved rz one r-- afternoon Und he .JTbT''ntered th 6Z boD,Z. Hlgh 00 ns top, "bMD nrtnnt ot tba tbe it T f with Prof. Ed-- Rrof. A. C, Tb opening proyor Well Tboo-- oran and found. Mow firm ws nn- in the generml Church ' Were fromtome away at eonf wdoo r iodOe - &kr ti, ft-- first ipeeker was Elder Joseph Jr. H read the word of in the Doctrine and Cove- coming --of mt, t, b ready forth Elder Smith dwelt w aa d man. repent-us- J A, principles toof faith, the gospel plan, obedience nscossary nu revealed the principle o faith, he tiaioimankind may learn by study d wStr tb will of the Lord. There ufmamn each member of the n ,ureh should not have so of.ths gospel teaching ITm mil not be led away by false. a is .Hint. Elder Smith said there - In abroad. rourt tb stakes, be said, there had nuts ba ars an account of a pur--trryaiatlon -- given toPresident tti, ad to deal with great events oig to transpire among the nations He had Mm world tnt oa. whisperings M also heard, ho of a vision or r!UB give lo th Prophet Joseph-. rtthaed withheld till now from beknown. Ho had been aaked oat these purported revelations; he and unqualifiedly de-- ti i tbsolutely them and had warned the people a, as he does now In general conflict, that any revelation the turd for his people will not spring tip obscure places under surreptitious but IT come through onttance . per channel Remember jhat mid Elder Smith. or red piy no heed to rumor ds of purported reveladens: when i tew these rumors put it down t thexare absolutely false ;;der With mid he has also beard a woman In one of the stakes of n who it K,d to claim she has reted a revelation for the guidance of Church. That, too, said Elder h. is contrary In the method of : l dealings with his people. Rev-tto- e lor the Chnreh will not come iUgh any un- - Jhorlzed channel. If Lord ahould desire to reveal any th te his Church he will do so oogh his reprcaentative. on. earth. lf Smith exhorted the Saints to Jr tor tht tpirit of the Lord, that y may be ptided.in all things and s be led astray. hat Joseph f resident F. Smith, JoKph F. Smith, when ler Joseph f. Smith, Jr., had courted, aid ha felt again to add his irmatioa to something a conference aker had said. He wished to deny abwrd minor that he has received purported revelation referred to. yid the reported revelation was eaed to be in French and, - he h doe not know more than 4 dMen words of French. He add-'h- at if the Lord should at any time ats province see fit to reveal - anyrgiohim for the guidance of the I1 lake p counsel with hi ffflWAnd make it known lo The oieCharch. "Remember thia" said f Smith, ."and do not be led f by these silly, absurd rumor" of the purported vision riven to the Prophet he said that I 4nd withheld irLt"W Uly and Selected ?p ct'Onis. ,v'vlci riioir, sang- - "Loyalty n ,Mn E. Talmage. - W Elder James Tatot!iP,?kr in the affair of man mn to eecognlsed, be baTita k,? tht sf fair of God, the s 3 rjlJU,uthored servants only .riahmedthe sdherence Ivenh F.tu L,?rv P!snt which my hath ,3 Vm veneiTtj hVk 'kali not planted su'd, and Ev. Talmage. rd h tab He drsw the les- !?ir? h ar bonded on The handiwork of P- - Jeu eu." th shalfl-?- -- man ahall'be crushed, sd not only of material thing but of false philosophers. false doctrines and theories. The trtuha of God. bombardment cannot True it Is that' nations are touch. suffered no rise for a period, but God never planted Prussian militarism and Hohenzollem autocracy; it is a weed that shall be rooted up. God does alt things timely, said the speaker. Fifty years ago, 29 years ago, a decade ago. to attempt to root would: have up the weed of auto'-Flcimperiled the wheat of democracy, hut now, In God s due lime It I being done. It is an ordeal that will put the plant of democracy to a sever trial and test, but it will survive and the weed will be torn out by the root and cast away.1 God never changes his decrees, said Elder Talm&ge. The Church may adapt liar' t0 changing times but never a fundamental truth Is changed. The' true Church is .no sect; when established la this dispensation it was a ffrioration and God said Jt never should be taken" away or' thrown down The con tradioloey statement that there can be reorganized Church of Jesus .Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Is unthinkable: there can be nobs quclj. Elder aj 4s Talmage, except as men misuse term . Jri regulatejthe affairs of men. said Elder Talmage. "but nq legislature, no lawmaking body can fpake laws for the life beyond the grave It is so in the marriage relation: Man says -y E fullv compiled with.- "Thq Americans Come." a composition representing the French welcoming th advent of th .American soldier on French soil, waa rendered by the Richards .ward male choru led by J. Spencer Cornwall, dire- - r. Eider George M. Cannon. Filling the Gaps In ' Sunday Schools. Vas the subject presented by Elder George M- - Cannon. He ekld it was estimated that out of tha 12,. 000 Latter-da- y Saint borus now in the ranks of the American army, 10.000 of them were members of the Sunday schools The gap thua . created had to be filled to keep up effective work fop most of them, bettered, had been taken from the Teaching corp ; There were three classes of men - to draq from to fill up these gape first, t hired under' draft age; Second, those in deferred Classification, and third, those - bevoud the age for military Rcrvira lie appealed to these classes of men to Join the Sunday school rank to take th piacui of the boje In the trenches and thus make themselves of service to their fellow men. In urging that the young boys be persuaded to Join the Pun day eehooL he led attention the fart that youth is the time to 'serve the Lord. Elder Milton pemikur. Elder Milton Bennion the ' Large Crowd Addressed In Front of the Bureau of Information on Taberna- cle Grounds. - Patriotic Songs Feature Now being used by over three rnilum vice in Ta&ernacle Sunday Evening Various " ' Topics Discussed. people annually. It will increase the strength of weak, nervous, folks in two weeks dir.e (n many lnstanceAkjvqur Doctor-o- r druggist about it sun-do- ECAUSE the tabernacle and the ing which waa heldt the Ser- "HHE Buni au of semi-annu- FIOT Flour and Substitutes t Peru re year- - Winter's supply now, while the opportunity is yours We , also have a carload on track. Wg also handle coal,' hay. ifraln. and all kinds of feed stuff. Call hi1 r:;s. for price Consumers-Warehou- se conference of Deseret School Sunday Union, held in the tabernacle modate the immense crowds the direction of J. Spencetl'ornuan,. Sunday evening, was nearly s which were gathering for the with the audience, aang TLela cm the last day of the (conference, plans Mountain Top, a Bannerb I nfurlei j largely attended as the general con- (Suocrsnon to Hm Produce Co.) j eate- were made early yesterday morning - E,deErbye,lth KmbaUi Then" the I and yard at JO Wt-dtbuilding being Hoed to capacity In the absence of . 21st South, to hold an overflow" meeting on the chorus aang Catch ithe Joseph F. Smith, general Elder grounds in front of the Bureau of In- and Elder McKay introduced Teion ,''rntendtnt, the meeting was presided Driggs, president of formation. This meeting had hard-l- y his S the Tics! SprakM hssHiatiC The J.rogrirftMcKay, convened when V Heay rilB "be- stake, was car- Elder Dnggs, wjio had be-doing ried out continue with his people. The coni exactlj as outlined and began gan and Eider Joseph W. McMyrrtn. government work during tb'- h-- two singing the feyirtn. gregation joined in muwtc th pr'iiininary during Sinfe We Now At Parting " . who was presiding.- - anrtounced that day admitted ths to bewhich Y Elder 'senibly tannon. he had Tracy of tba conference hy benediction was offered by Eider the service, would be continued insi.de ing The openlng song, in Our Lovely been able to attend. NevertV , a he rhar,w A ealli. pfeBjanl of- the GUI'Deseret, was sung by the1 congrega-rf- c theqie. Where Training the building.'- - The meeting opened heartily rejoiced t think tnar E He said the war had de-.- L Hou(hn su, . a t"1- - under direction Camps Elder Joseph with The hymn, Coipe, Come, Te been permitted to speak t t, offered Baliantyne. Iraver Tie told of the rnur -by veioped the fact that Amertcar Saint" by the congregation. Elder meeting. ot eU rained xmcers.!pOMe,on Qf UquOT in Idaho where his stake s U i cd. Elder Oscar A Kirkham. General )(i retary George D Pyper then called the As with the army so with the Sunday J. S. Cornwall had charge.-othe and aaid that great improvewaa of school. it UialfbU greatly .In need of thevar)pus stakes, all respondTnrdeath do you part. " The law of mu(dc. Ths 'bpenrng" prayer was by .Costs GwltyJkl but Kqnab. Vanguitch, Snow flak competent "leadership. TOUng men God extends Into eternity and with Elder ruling 8. Martin, after which Charles women and to young fitted are Valiey, Yellowstone Union, and ?'fttr which the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- peculiarly yhe Plormon"Joyb I Ellison mho was the congregation sang, 8owlng. implant the testimony of truth In the 3 in Frafice They -- sought the t ,r!t pjYoung There were also 26 member eks ago on a clarg of - Elder Jonathan C. Cutler. der tha Taw of God. la air eteraah Inprevent, and hearts of - the "boy and girts were aboyTTto the Lord, eaid Elder Drtgg not only of "the genera- l-fthoard bad IntojtuaUBg liquor 'i ht much required. Some time since, loom most of the in the aervlce of stitution and not a ceremony for this 1 Elder Jonathan C. Cutler, by enlisting but by asking for the hte,., rg sions The conference voted to sue-o- f cal officers meetings were started posaectaion. and who at thai time, pleadonly. A contracts not made tinder of the Curlew stake, was president tha first - 'tarn the Sunday school officers as law of God have an end at death. speaker. God, which they have a right i , they with the Idea of preparing Sunday ed not guilty and demanded a Jury Latter-da- y He said the sustained at the afternoon set-ps- school workers for the duties before trial, apiar4 in police court thia There is no confusion in this matter, Saints were considered narrow mind-B- u Joy. - He aaid he was proud ,,r the them. These meeting however, were morning and changed which the Church was play trig m jsion of the general conference. estd 111 il c i Tsimage.' uuii'i iiuuse is a .plea Lhu. ductrlnc- not productive of the results desired, J.UBM set- r war thii house 0 order. No one of the general and tij, umaiuBisof oecausTB ahdrxpiwsed-tionot were - tfid" Church the more wnd teachings teachers' wkir Therecently accord service in directed was training Church authorities would put forth understood community Sohg it H. Wllkitw to pay a ti no of $lud or the world. He believed, mind that Lord; and In per- by Elder E. P. Kimball The songs sung classes hsd been organized tn the hope servo any revelation for the Church without he aaid, in by In th salvation of fect and will of the ?ity jaiL W. fr in clause were that of these the The of America." the Marseillaise." principles with Gospel first submitting TL to the man 1 the mankind- - butthe ultimate lodtvtdual would Jesus harmony would be studied. In this Price was given a fine of $50 with, teaching Christ. head, the president of the Church, who have to work yweh out his, own salvation work the officers of th ether Church the aD ernatJTgentepre of 54 at Home-- , "For the Strength-of-th- e alone holds the key tad authority in in order to attain Wsrrwi . on a nmtlar charge. Elder John M. Baxter. highest decree Hills" "Keep the Home Fire Burn- organizations were Invited to partici- jail matters pertaining to the guidance of of exaltation. He the Smith was found gutlnr of drunken men declared that . led also Mr Peterson Battle pate. by M. ing, Church-presidenP-oof the Elder John Baxter, pay mg t and gives his choice must have faith, must repent and The Richards ward male chorus ren- ties and "The Star loft fin or ataymg In thecit jail for , slake, was introduced ax Hymn of the Republic," Elder Stephen L. Richards. must Be baptized. He then asked if the Woodruff " Let dered lower the the All songs selection, were and Mr JenniHtfH the next 5ft d next speaker. He said that before Srangled Banner countless thousands who had died the Elder Stephen waa given the name aentenew for hav in Spirited fashion, and were lights he burning Richards, tha next the rendered anyin bould faith a have person without would Interfered with an oflher having been baptised in speaker, said the doctrines of the Prest. . Anthon H. Lund. must have a m honor of the boys at tbe front, who. W T Albrtgtrfr- - Hyrum Drown and Church can save the souls of men only be lost, and declared that they would thing, that person of the founda- Elder Kimball suggested, must have Anthon H. Luad indorsed the W T Rentiey were fined . cm h for knowledge Prcst. ss they find application in the lives of not. He said that provision had been-ma- thorough hts belief. To have faith in heard them. sentiments expressed during tbe eve- violatio&aef the city traffic ordinance foe these to hear the gospel in tion of the people.- - He said he has wondered said Elder Baxter. M to know of Bishop Heber C. Iverson. how the- - truths proclaimed at confer- the world to come and for their rela- God, ning and said he hoped The gaps in Most Christian hs added claim The Sunday school as a ward asset" the Sunday school would be filled by ence can best be brought to all the tives to he baptized here for. them. God. The Eternal to in God Father, wai the of recruits not now en- Will Use Mental Cure discussed by Bishop the enlisting few Christ, waa considered an imposter by tn belfevb people. He sees comparatively his son, Jesus Christ and in the Heber C. topic in labor. The Lord had saida-h- e this who gaged som Jiad Iverson, aa some he men at remarked, but just there young conference, For Victims of Drug? Ghost, but only the membership been associated with Sunday School enjoined upon hia people tbe necesare thousands within the Chnreh who thought that Joseph Smith was an Holy Latteof Christ of Jesus Of the Church the youth of Zion of 60 26 over of work sity teaching for are not, her and other millions who Imposter, but be said, he believed that r-day year years. Saints claimed an absolute which he had been engaged as a class the principle of truth and the Sunday Tbe new mental method of trcaling n;, so sorely need the great truths in- God had spoken again -- from tha knowledge. This knowledge had been icachcr.- As a mean . one whidh has been tied fjr qf the mediums dtSMLvJf'(im toward! be spir, school lives. Therefore, heaven and-ih- at Joseph Smith- had revealed to themrsatd Elder Baxter, corporated Be of its member the through which this work was to be several years by 'P'r Jithtr-H'-o- rt said Elder Richard he suggests that been chosen aa tba roan to whom he God to the itual development of revelations the He through congratulated ftf Sa1, Lake but for the when the older member of the Church addressed himself. Elder Cutler cloeed was in- Sunday school, he said, stood out pre- accomplished who InSmith, In cause this and Joseph those . Prophet will Cal b engaged eminently among all other auxiliaries who have been present at conference by saying that the impression he structed five yeara of Oakland by God and the' Savior con- of the Church. It had a decided ad- voked the blenings of God upon them. past introdueed at the couniy Hospital at-- , go back to their homes they shall im- wished to leave with his hearers was inhabtbe mission his among county of other such organizations in oording to Pr T J Howells Prat. Heber J. Grant. part these- great truths to the young that they should prepare In this cerning itants of earth. We are living "in an age vantage Pr Barker and th TVet physician.I a Grant his people who have not been present. He world to take up their work in tha of profanity, said Elder Baxter, and UlahrlL held its sessions on the SabHeber Prest. J. several year expressed Goshen.,, Elmer day dedicated to religions pleasure with the program rendered established In the minister said the quorums of the priesthood and world to come. study n be saved. bath a holy to men in order must repent He and go spiritual development the. auxiliary organtzationa can - be and impressed upon those present the refuge where lhedrug The might Elder David Halls. This is a day of repentance, said the worship tihtsau-ie. used now to an advantage aa never spoke of, the scope of the Sunday school Importance of supporting at the No- for mental treatment h t aliform Elder David Hall where prasident of speaker. To get the spirit of repent in comprising within Its membership vember to moved then There never.has been a time when Young election the constitutional found an Institution for drug B'frt 2 was tha next speaker the young people of the Church are so and aaidstake, for ani prohibition. he added, they pray estchild to the oldest Inhabitant. The amendment which h developed Into whar is knid that h thdught men ahould Lord, but unles surrounded by the Influences of world- turnto Godlat Eider fiuptaea L. Richard to be the greatest hospitat "fits all tFmes.' in "health consistently v and faithfully tbsis partaking of the sacrament waa also e can Barker liness. The schools develop the mind as well aa In sickness. Dr Ha ia not eosatry th snsweed. be will He said that prayers Eider 8tephen L. Richards of th Sait Lake recently for a rest and while potent influence, while officered a and do a Uttle for the body. - but hh had been 111 in a was the time to put a waa recently said That This with young people imbued with general superintendency, expressed here was persuaded To give a demon- everything spiritual has been banned and that he knew ' it hospital in orderto live a life of it our houses wxs the power not of the truth, it could the Thanks of the Deseret Sunday Stratton at the county hospital of In these publto Institutions; Tow necesHe goodness, and draw near unto- the buttestimony God that had healed him. cur have its effect for good upon all School Union board for the splendid Elder Richard is it to of sary then,-saithat God was willing at all Lord. , connected with It, and hence It became attendance and thanked also those make every use of the quorums of- the declared times to listen to his "servants and Elder E. W. Croft. a valuable and highly important ward who had contributed to the program TO GET TOUR BOT INTEREST! .; priesthood and the auxiliary organizathem in the paths of rightHe erqpbastzed the need rendered " AW-O.-N tions. It should be the sense of those guide" eg . S ' J . MUTt'Arii THE Keep . the asset; Following the song. IV eousness. conin , He pointed out that Joseph the present foripvteib!e power in attendance at conference to highly Fmit-hElder James K. Talmage. Burning," by a male the prophet had importuned Home Fires which. he said, was the helpresolve ,ao, dlsseqiinate the truths en- the Lord James E. Talmage, in dia-- e flict chorus, with Joseph Kjar, soloist. Elder waa when for he direction of the Influence Have him read Nephl Andemon a 'It ful holy Spirit. He E- - w- - Croft, unciated at conference among the only a mere child and that God had; president of the treeing the topic, Keep the Home concluded with the words spoken, by latest book here the among the meet- Fires Burning." said the expression yonng people. Bight himself to him In a revela- Big Horn stake, addressed " Capt. Edwards of the British army children of God," said Elder Richards, revealed the blessings of home fires was largely on of of He ST. JOHN., j JOHN spoke ing. to tion u our had do to but not which bit, God blessings brought is the nucleus of truth that must thousand to his people and made rhetoric intended to convey the beauty to do help the Lord -sorrow He said that prebest."' our touch The store given a personal spread find over our own nation and vailed. at present In the home of passing mention, of the subject of aim simplicity of the home Itself. Elder David O. McKay which always adds ia the interaat then into every corner ot the world." and that all person should ehastity." nAppetite said Elder Croft, Blessed is be ovgr there, said the , events to- some epoch-makin- g ' ll O. Edna Gothberg sang a solo, I will Israel "David Taken Elder If a him' has a are who with McKayreferred heritage. properly God to speaker, return that pray peace may lift up mine eyes" controlled they will lead men to be live coal from the, family hearth. feelingly to the absence of president Church History, which is Ahe- tltle-o- f war the and and world that iniquities The congregation Joined In singing be banished from the earth. which Smith and called upon all to Join with the senior manual for this season's great, but if abused and left unbri- Home without the influence him who offered the benediction. In Mutual work. Price 85e. For sale bv Doxology." and the closing prayer dled, they will lead to ruination. He should attach to it. was but a house . was by Elder Junius F. Well Elder Benjamin Goddard. said that the teachings of the Church desolate, without warmth, without the asking God to poor out his blessings The Deseret New Book 8tore- - AdJ them, . fire of family love House said ha. upon him. that he might be spared to yertisemonL The next speaker was Elder Ben- sought to help men to control Inselves. In referring to the' Constituof Bureau the of Goddard jamin Arizona Historian tion of the United States, he said it formation. He said he rejoiced that was most divinely given and wa the exist-encthe prayers of the Saints had been anFinishes e swered and that President Joseph F. inspired national document in Smith had been able to attend the Thomas Edwin Fsrrlsh, state histor- present conference. He then referred Elder Benjamin Goddard. ian of Arizona who has been working to bla work at the Bureau ot InforThe last speaker was an historians threJ had he months the at for over mation and said that who spoke of the wonfto meet thousands of derfulGoddard, office, culling and collecting data for of the Church, organization each on the volumes grounds temple of Arison stranger his History eight which made- it powerful. Special of which have already been published, year and tell them the story of tithing evstem He told how eagqrly some stress Was laid on the which is omy haitThe entire work, left In is operation In for his office In the stale capltol of theVtaitors hung on every word he of the Church which the stake and wards. He related an at Phoenix, Arts, today. building uttered regarding the revelation of incident "has under wlf came his obserwhich bis with Mr. Fansh, which the sod made God to Joseph Smith upon Pi vation when a Methodist church work greatly enjoyedHehiswillvisit of Latter-da- y Christ of Jesus enChurch one devote friends many to Balt Lake to investigate He said that er came to the settle- Saints was founded. -tire "Volume of his work system of collecting tithing ment of Utah people in Arizona, there much sorrow and grief had dome to the which the Church of Jesus Christ of Utahns settle there the prophet because he had made Latter-dahaving been more y Saint employs; . Elder Mr. Parish than from any other state. the fact that he had seen God Goddard stated romance In Ari- public that when asked by contends there! mote come to thouhad but that blessings 1 state sands any-othzona history than the gentleman after the sysby his fearlessness In proclaim- tem visiting, had been explained whether or UThe Union. God had rewjiat ing to the world he not thought it would work in the vealed to him.- - He ended by declaring Methodist Elder Goddard rethat no one should doubt the exis- plied in jrhurch. the nfgative, for, said tence of a God when he had been seen not he, they did beliewj aa did the Bonds in the present dispensation. , Latter-da- y Saint that it was a law BY JUDGE H. H. ROLAPP. of God revealed In latter-dayElder Joseph V. McMurrin. ts I $L25 Postpaid. Information In caui tn fcblcb McMurrin few a remarks from After W. "Elder wag the Elder Joseph Neat CJoth Binding bate been made Recently has been last speaker. He said that there waa McKay, the chonis Bang Let the filei by the Cnited States district at- no doubt that the gospel as revealed Lower Lights Be Burning." followed federal court and bonds to the Prophet Joseph Pmith.-wa- a by the benediction by Elder torney in the 8. Workman. Jr., superintendent were. fixed as follows: the true gospel of God, and that it of Deseret schools Bjv Birchel, charred with violation was one of the rights of mankind that of the, Sunday " Lewis of th ftsed amendment H 'of it. He declared that stake. hear they with settlor charred liquor new gospel .but the Kelperis, not to soldiers. 900; George A. Hansen, this waa $500, same one which was given to Adam charred with failing to rertater, Frank JricClellan. charged with- selling thousands of years ago. He said that liquor to aoldierb, ISOOrand George there is only one gospel and that that Bonsais, charged with violation of the is the power of God unto salvation. O. F. WHITNEYS NEW POEM. . Reed, amendment, f 1,500. He declared that the gospel of Christ -; Is everlasting and . that men every . . Handsome Binding wher wbether Christian or pagan, Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets" Get have some idea of the Christ. He Remove It t salvation were , at the Cause and said that-the-taken from the world for a time and Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets, the substithat they were never restored to earth tute for, calomel, act gently oa tbe bowel until they were given to Joseph Smith. and positively do the work. He then asked how the denominations People afflicted with bad breath find which had sprung up during that . BY DR. P. J, PACK. ; relief through Dr. Edwards period could hope to be the true quick The pleasant d Since he "had conferred Olive . Tablets, 6LMV-- V Church Cloth tablet are taken for baa breath no authority upon their founders. He, declared that it waa Jmpossibla and' by 11 who know them. no man could appoint hlm-te- lf Dr. Edwards Olive Tablet act gently said that to- - represent the Lord but firrtp on tbe "boweia end Ever, himcould appoint .any more, than he stimulating - them to natural - action, OE HEADQUARTERS-ANDPUBLISHERS-self a representative of the people tit clearing the blood erd gently purifying Cohrre- many boys had been called to fight In dangerous calomel doc without any the present war and that they ahould the bad after effects. remain at the front, with their faith All the bcneCts of nasty, sickening, until the end in the gospel tnynoved, ? griping cathartics are derived from Dr. of the conflict The congregation then sang Do Edwardaf Olive Tablets without griping; What Is Right and Elder Hugh v pain or arry disagreeable effect. Geddea of Preston, Idaho, pronounced Pr. P. M. Edwards discovered the the benediction. formula after seventeen year of pracafflicted with tice among patients v Resinot Ointment is cooling, toothto" an irritated skin. AFTERNOON OVERFLOW. bowel and liver complain with the an. bad breath. Elder 'Drlgg. Baxter, Croft and attendant - Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are purely Goddard Speck at Bureau , THE LEADING BOOK CONCERN. vegetable compound nnxed with olive of Information. , , , them know their - wiQ olive oil; by you k ' of 6 MAIN STREET. the A!1 At the closing meeting fc NEWS BUILDING. s s one or two every night for color. as the - morning session. J a wmk Take ferenc 4o' yuv try ihnif 10c gad 25c tBecU tv,e , Sunday th erobd waa a immense asl Afidruggtet, lie necessitate second overflow meet-- B Sin-hin- th"ve e, jlret. trrr - ' -- -t 1 the tup-Don- C. 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