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Show mtm 8 Pages this Issue 8 Pages this Issue - REACHES EVERY NOOK AND CORNER OF DAVIS COUNTY. VOLUME XI KAYSVILLE, QUARTERLY ciples' of the gospel were set forth at the meetings here as in The nilssioi. field. It is taken for granted that we knovv all about it, but that is a great mistake. No one knows all about knows all about the principles of faith? If they did they could heal the sick, raise the dead ad move mountains. No one knew all about repentance. When a man gets where he cannot repent he stands on dangerous ground. All need repentance and wil' so long ns we remain on this earth. The speaker told his hearers that the gospel was old and did not first come with Jesus Christ. It was first and the law of Moses supplanted it, because the people could not live it. The principle of the gospel was taught in the days of Enoch and in the days of Abraham, but it profited them not be cause' they had not the faith. The principle of faith never was created, it always existed. There was never a time when repentance was not necessary. A congregation never tired of hearing the principles of the gospel preached. The preaching of the gospel will lead to the light and prove its truth. Christ had absolute power over life and death, his life was not tken, it was yielded in obedience to the command of His Father in heaven. Acts XYII. We will die because we had t Father who died, but Jesus was the Son of God. He had the power to lay down his life because his mother was He laid down his .life to a woman. atone for the sins of the world. Why dont people preach more of this gospel? The speuker had no patience with those who deny the divinity of Jesus Christ and bore his testimony as to the truth of the gospel, as revealed in these latter days. lerbuilt, would be chisled on its base, 'Come,-Let- s He Save the Kiddies. told the children that their home land the fairest, on the earth and contrasted their surroundings with those of the children of the great cities of Europe, where hundreds'of thousands of little children went to their beds hungry. He told them that thi valley was the most beautiful spot on earth, where all the children Igd plenty to eat and blessings were on every hand. Elder Young also spoke to the older people and reminded them. that the gos pej was the power of life unto ilvation. He was glad he was horn here and he likened the people to a growing vine with its feet in the soil, climbing, climbing and still climbing. The combined choirs rendered O Lord Be Merciful, after which Elder E. M. Whitesides pronounced the benediction. A tendance 480. CONFERENCE NORTH DAVIS STAKE NUMBER 27 LAYTON AND FARMINGTON, UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1916 H1GHSCH00L THESPIANS SCORE FACING THE MUSIC BIG H1T IN o as the Rev. John The second quarterly conference of mission work, IJl-s- t to the He night the high school thespiuns William Walker did North Davis Stake of Zion was held vas glad to be back, he hadpeople. work, devoting most Smith good tried to put on Facing the Music, under the own preious his to time of his at the Kaysville' tabernacle on Satur- do his duty in the saving the of n direction of Koscoe Ashworth field and he his lost to than hide rather locating day and Sunday, February 26 and 27. had enjoyed the work. He realized faculty. For Smith Uncle Duncan The weather conditions were stormy that his work in the cause of (Karl comedy you 'want to see this piece. wife. the The was well carried out. during the entire conference but did Lord had but just begun and he proThere are more Smiths in the show well was old man by not seem to materially effect the at- posed to .continue his played than there are tn Utah and thats go- doughty mission work Miss tendance. As a matter of fact, the iUrht here, at home. The Mr. Ilinman. to Fatheringay be useless would try ing some. It gospel had Epperson) was quite a charming Sunday congregation Was the largest made him a better man and had giV to tell the plot of the piece owing to that ever assembled in the tabernacle, en him a broader conception of life fts intricacy; but you can imagine actress and also quite able to take The part was well with the exception of the dedication and its duties. There was much work what might happen were a ministers care and Davis the at cona stake to do here as in the mission field, and played meetings, wife to get in the wrong flat where The play will be presented at West ference last spring when North Davis the only way to convert those outside couple of racetrack sports werf quarBountiful stake was organized. a were of the church was to live gospel lives Saturday night and on the1 where by joined they tered; The first meeting was held at 8:45 add thereby prove that the old uncle, a racy act- following Tuesday will be taken to g gospel and was the meeting of the taught by the Mormon church was a. m. ress, the curate, who writes about the Clearfield for presentation. The opera Stake Presidency and High Council. true. racetrack evils, and then to have the house at last nights performance was At 10 a. m. the Stake .Priesthood real wife of the first, John Smith ap- crowded. President Nelder welcomed Former Sunday Afternoon Session. meeting was held in the auditorium, President Joseph IJ. Grant to the conpear on the scene. Some trouble, eh! the Primary association stake anT lo- ference and remarked that it was like Notwithstanding the storm and rain, The debate between Davia and the Yes, some but not all a cal workers meeting was held in old times to see him on makes more .trouble. University Freshmen which was to detective Presithe when filled was auditorium the stand. Rooms 2 and 4 of the tabernacle build- - President Grant Combine all these and add good, spark- have taken place today has been postdent Francis 11. Nalder opened the-spoke to the people Reand the of the Stake ing, meeting ling lines and clever acting and you poned to a date later in the month. and told them that he was thrilled meeting.' On the stand the following lief society and local officers was held with happiness and love as he entered biethreit were seated: Joseph F. have "Facing the Music." John mith The lust league basketball game of in the Relief society room of the tab- the tabernacle to attend this confer- Smith, Jr., Levi E. Young, Henry 11. (Robert Marshall) faces the music season will be played i,n the gymthe ernacle. The organizations heard re- ence. The love and .kindness 11. Nalder, Joseph H. the entire evening and his delineation ,qf these Ihood, Francis next Friday night. Our team nasium He of has of the part was very good. ports the work for the past quarter people had amply repaid him for the Grant, Chris. B. Layton, David Stoko", Box Elder High school. Davthe meets one and in and took up and discussed the pro- labor of the I ambert Blamires, David E. Layton, the largest part piece years when he was president is has defeated every team 'in the that makes considerable demands upposed work for the ensuing quarter. of Davis stake. He told the people .'amen E. Ellison, Frank Hyde, James with the exception of Box EldThe attendance at these meetings was that their blessings were on him. He looked the very picture league, W. Banies, Daniel II. beyond com- ( er. Everybody come and watch us of misery right up to the last. Nora good and the reports showed that the prehension and advised more neigh-- I alker, Marion F. Adams, James D beat them! Diere will be a grand ball done his ,, was Vv'ood, Walter W. Meed, E. M. work had gone on with mUre than us- borliness, more wife, (Gladys Barker) helping of each other. the after game. John the and ual zeal and interest. to perfection, Kbenezer Williams, Frank L. way .oh, (To him neighborliness was the love of The hour from 12 to 1 oclock was God in the hearts of the had to face the music Nora made and Gilbert Parker. Layton He Yesterday the regular student body people. most of the music. As the jealous, devoted to luncheon in the opera advised the people to search the The meeting- was opened by the was addressed by SuperinScripmeeting g wife Miss Barker did a tendent H. C. Burton. The house. The luncheon had been pre- tures and find the chapter and the combined choirs and congregation prospective fine bit of work pared by the ladies of Kaysville ward verse of the first principals of the singing For tjie Strength of the Hills k was discussed and various To Clyde Bone fell the lot of Dick and was served to all the visitors. As gospel and study concerning it. He o Bless Thee." propositions were put up to the classJohn Smith's friend, one of es.' is usual , on such occasions, the viands blessed the people and spoke words of Desmond, of The editorial staff, including Karl rendition Just After the announced Beyond" that President Nalder - trouble those convenient were delicious and the dinner was encouragement to the officers of the ; l Le Ladies the Estella Epperson, Kneeland Clearfield Brother had been asked for quartette, Hinman, by ayers thoroughly enjoyed., stake. After the remarks of Presi-de- t Thomas Evans and Sister Keinett, who vi Edgar Young again addressed the friends. He carried his part well Tanner and Milton Burton has not yet Grant, Professor R. J. Hammer ware suffering on beds of pain, and the congregation. The speuker said he Mable (Esther Mabey) made a very settled down to earnest work. Afternoon Session.' demure little curates wife. Her trustrendered the hymn, Resignation. supplication was made by Bishop Dav- had been impressed by what had been The first regular conference session manner was the veiy Tuesday afternoon we went to the Elder Levi Edgar Young compli- id E. Layton. sid and in the manner in which it ing, unassuming was held in the tabernacle St 1 oclock. and out school gym and witnessed the deher make to saml part High The combined rendered had been accepted. He quoted from thing choirs President Henry. H: Blood opened mented the people on their new taberwhich D. II. S. at the hands of the' in of show feat to the way painstaking the meeting which was in charge of nacle and said that 'll was the first Hark, Hark My Soul, with Mrs. J. the book of Alma, O, That I Were she had LouL. D. S. U., a rare thing, indeed these the for part. prepared had Alma B. C ooley taking the soprano part and An Angel. The worls of Apostle Joseph F. Smith, Jr. The time he had attended a cofiference of ise Parkin as Mrs. Ponting did her days. It is so seldom that the home new stake. He devoted the great- Miss Zipporah Layton taking the con- ever rung true to him. They meant the offered Elder was by opening prayer more than goodness, they meant eter part well, although the part does not team gets beat on their own floor that er part of his remarks to the children tralto. David Stoker of Clearfield. Miss Parkin still It was a novelty. And the funny thing in a remark- Stake Clerk Frank L. Layton pre- nal means of salvation. Mormonism demand muchupon Bishop Samuel Corbridge of West and held their attention man- abou it was that the Saints have a in most did a she it praiseworthy of the officers of was the gpspdiof Jesus Christ in all Layton ward, Bishop A. D. Miller of ab)e manner. He talked to them in sented the names much inferior team to ours. The only ner. Duffel Barnes), (Shirley Sargent be could no progs talk that was in no way North Davis stake which were unani- its fullness. Tnere Syracuse ward and Bishop James E. 'child is very amus- way to account for the Saints victory the trouble cop making his linked had sb- life man until ress He talked with them about the mously sustained by the congregation. of Layton ward reported on to John is to say that the home boys had an off President Henry H. Blood spoke to with God through baptism, the lay- ing, to the audience, but not th conditions of their wards and their Great Salt Lake, about the flowers him takes John Smith. seriously. day, which they did. The final score and the sunshine. He told them about the people and expressed his gratifi- ing on of hands and the. gift of the hopes for progress in the work of well. was 16 to 27. Mr. carried the Barnes very part his visit to John Muir, the great Cali- cation on the good attendance at all Holy Ghost. Baptism was 'the most the church. which had ever President E. P. Ellison was also a fornia naturalist, and how Mr. Muir the meetings of the conference. In magnificent symbol The benediction was pronounced by by Robert Birkin. had told him the number of different spite of the unfavorable condition of been given toyman. He sel forth the relawork on and the spoke speaker Son man the was doctrine sacred Elder Levi Edgar Young was tha in that President in flowers which bloomed the stake ward the weather, every Joseph H.' Grant grew and tive to the conditions in the stake. of God we 690. must and reason for He Attendance that announced Lake He was had the Great basin. that Salt principal speaker of tha evening and represented. The principal discourse was delivin There' in is man. even have faith charmed his hearers with hia rhetoric had children been of over a the ward the Clinton numbeiS. guess part ered by Apostle Joseph F. Smith, Jr. Sunday Evening Session. of a criminals fundamen the diction. and He spoke along general hearts in- restored to North when were and and and over Davs stake they fully and was a forceful address on the first and the in lines and told storiea and happenings tal of The session was them told would new and attentive be terested the ward a principal righteousness that evening Sunday organized He dwelt of the gospel. principals world is marching on the gos- charge of the Mutual association of in a manner which stamped him a on the fact that the Mormon people number, ,800, according to the records at the earliest possible date. On whole of Jesus Christ. He denied the North Davis stake, at which Elder muster of the art. Ilis story of AdmiHe told Smithsonian of the on of pel institute. this the creation commentng believed on the Lord Jesus Christ and j statements made flowers ao them of this he the ward out not new that by certain scientific Fred A. Sheffield presided. At the ral Sigsbee at the Hotel Utah was region why pointed in all His teachings not a part but men was not a pro- opening of the meeting the following most pleasing. It was a story of Mormonim in that and were a ward that yellow mostly way years Kaysville ago many all- - They believed in baptism for the bemost of the north part of Dav- gressive religion- - Mormonism Mutual officers and church officials a manly man and a dainty maiden, a remission' of sins, both tor the living they will never forget. He told them in lieved in of the Lusithe of of the the six now the were seated on the stand: President true story shaded with artistic skill man, where were is county there progress sinking story and the dead. They believed that God His true religion tania and the gentle, but heroic, part actional wards. Thus did Zion grow progress of nations. It believed in an- Henry H. Blood, Hubert C. Burton, that proved great men always considhad taken by Cornelius Vanderbuilt inT$ay and would continue to grow. The gels and a God, not the God the world George W. Barnes, Herbert E. Smith, erate and respectful;-liagain ori earth through the Prophet occhildren on the was of North stake Davis that of, but a real God a man. The fc. E. Ellison, Minnie A, Blood, Levi speaks awise confessed to the younger geneing frightful Joseph and the Holy Priesthood, He painted the picture o t the act and was inspired by the'Lord. He Mormon religion differs from other re- Edgar Young, Newell K. Young, Fred ration that ha read Tom Sawyer once casion. ' The was offered by closing prayer young millionaire carrying the little was glad President Grant was present ligions in that it has the greatest con- A. Sheffield, Lambert Blamires, Retta a year as a religious duty and many George R. Bennett. Bishop ' to the safety of the life boats, and stated that the Presidency of structive quality for the eradication of Sessions Payne-- , William Foxley, Mrs. there were in the congregation that children The musical numbers were "Let Ziall the dainty coloring of a mas- South Davis stake would have been sin.' It bears the light and power of L. E. Ellison, Mrs. William' Smith, lived over their youth with the hero' with on in. Her Beauty Rise, combined he told them of the rebuke present had not some special stake God and by the light the key to re- Irene Swan, Mrs. A. B, Barton, Sarah of the book and Huck Finn, as ha reter mind; choirs of Layton, West Layton and of a strong man who sought to take work prevented. In closing President demption and salvation. The speaker B. Layton, Frank L. Layton, David freshed their minds. He told the peoKaysville and the congregation; Ana place, in the boats before the child- Blooc bore strong testimony to- the told his hearers that God never called Stoker and Leroy Cook. ple that age was not measured in them, As Dew From Heaven Distillren were saved, and finally when the truth of the gospel, as reYealed in a coward to perform a work for him The service was opened by the con- years. Youth meant gladness, glad-nB. Hth J. Mrs. combined choirs ing, lost were counted it was found that these latter days. Mrs. Retta Ses- and paid tribute to the founders of the gregation singing Now Let Us Remeant happiness and happiness Cooley, soloist; Ill Go Where You faith and builders the cities and children in of4he were fewer than Lord sions lost rendered The Is which meant L. Elder E. Godliness. He told of the birthEllison any after Payne joice, Want Me to Go, Kaysville Male Quaof towns Utah. like He followed other disaster. of told the was and made of his grandmother on her the Light, by My day opening choirs. prayer. party rtette; The Palms, combined which is to be erected in Apostle Joseph F. Smith, Jr., who monument Gosninety-eight- h combined choirs The was The followed rendered three prayer by birthday and the mod380. Attendance Central park, New Yok, to the memo- again,, preached on The First Princi- pel Restoration as the closity; hymn, musical numbers,' Sowing by the ish garments she wore on that occaSunday Morning Session. The speaker said with Mrs. J. B. Cooley taking the so- congregation, a solo by Retta SesT sion and dew a parallel that la gosry of this hero, and that these words, ples of the Gospel. The Sunday morning session. Presi- the last recorded from the lips of Van- - that it was seldom that the first prin prano part. sions Payne and The Beautiful City pel. He paid hia compliment to tha dent Henry H. Blood presiding, was grouch who complains about tha held in connection with the Sunday weather, the people, religion, politics . schools. -- WJjien the sessfos was opened and everything in general. . Ha told ns the following brethren were seated on we should be happy, happy at all times the speakers stand: Joseph F. Smith, and thankful for our blessings. The most sacred thing in all the world, he Jr., Apostle; Edgar Levi Young, one of the first seven presidents of the told us, wis life, because God gave it. Seventies; President Henry H. Blood, Elder Leroy Cook reported the score President Francis H. Nalder, Former on Mutual activities for tha past , Stake President Joseph H. Grant, month and awarded the pennant to the Bishop Frank Hyde, BiHhop George R. West Layton Mutual.' Bennett, the following members of The closing hymn was'God Be With the Stake High Council: WTalter W, Us Till We Meet Again," after which Steed, David Stoker, Chris. B. Lay-toMrs. Minnie A. Blood pronounced the James D. Wood, Danieh II. Walkbenediction; and the second annual er, Marion F. Adams, E. M. Whitesides conference of North Davis stake was and Lambert Blamires; Stake Clerk history. Frank L. Layton and Patriarch Eben-ezWilliams. Rank Foolishness. The meeting was opened by the comYou occasionally see it stated that . . bined choirs and congregation singing colds do not result from cold weather. Beautiful Day. The invocation was That is rank foolishness. Were it true asked by Elder H. J. Sheffield, Jr., OGDEN-SAL- T CJ colds would be as prevalent in midsumafter which the choirs and congregamer as in midwinter. The microbe that for tion sang Put Your Shoulder to the to causes colds flourishes in damp, cold Wheel. The sacramental hymn, "Did weather. To get rid of a cold taka You Think to Pray, was rendered by Chamberlains Cough Remedy. It is the cboirs while the sacrament was effectual and is highly recommended 1 for being administered. cars. by people who have used it many years Harold Bishop, who lately returned as occasion required, and know its real from Ireland, where he performed his value. Obtainable everywhere. Adv. mis.-io- -- .... , riddle,-Georg- e White--ldes- - - of-her- Hin-ma- n) (Es-tel- la self. whiskey-drinkin- dunder-heade- d high-strun- year-boo- get-me-i- n , -- child-Elliso- n , -- 1 . d e ere-aff&- - es A DODGE CAR IS THE. ANSWER -- n, er There s a reason. The Z. C. M. I. has purchased 9 Dodge cars for their salesmen throughout Utah and Idaho, and paid the same price that you would pay. You cannot buy a better par for the money, and costs no more to operate thah a Ford, with almost every convenience of a Five Thousand Dollar air. See or write Lucius Laudie, Mgr., LAKE MOTOR Co., Layton. 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