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Show -- , , , . ' .0 sEcT10-1,- 2' - FaCCII, ,,--- - ! EVEliNG .NEWS 'DESERET , ,' SATURDAY APRIL . .... 1.'410'; Elder James d I, - '' Personal Ownership a Reality. ' t L. By 131L, JA3rnit Z. TALMAGE Of ,the'Coencel of the 'teretee. Oterc,11 of Jesus Christ of Salt Loh 017. , . I ' ' ; ' " 6 a 191-9- .,, : . - - - ; --- 1 (Returned Missionarieti Sehtte' ; l , - , The Presidency7 1. Sgt. L 71-; t G, Cairns of i at Alberta Government t I I Trafalpir buildinta Trafalgar London; all Alberta il free files; all Canadiatut t , cams will be welcome . and any Anformation;--stm- rooms connected: Alberta boys will do Ii well to call there. nn way home, and t t may rely upon information obtained I i the-re-. Ittnting. I 1 returned misitionarles have reported at the- office of the - 1 .. - following- - ' Alberta Boys Welcome. .' 1 ' ' Itir return to America; health divinion reported excellent.. Lteut. J. F. Inch of Calgary,, is well, and walla for home 1 flissionaries of the Illinois Conference I I - Lotter-de- ' and thielsoosing ot Simkins 'it, Willis lia Wallace iis siterneu lash councilor. IVAILAND R. WIGHTNIAN.Stiato Clerk. , , T. ! chooetnit Elder Arthur N caner-Ari- Cannot--Be-,Shared-- ...' .1111, . -- 7 . '.. hla freer-Tennt- . t i, . whereby i April ., 7Alexander F. Dunn of The Present ill an ego Of personal of the Divine .manifestation ' ; eommended to do as he t Tooel e. from th Central States mis- be ; 1 and Of c:,,,?) eharitYt benevolence c-e-end nubile set believed Other registered from Interitionn- 11. ion; 1011. bearers his i'' 7 had and apart April done; VIM ' l A a itation we hue Amid!, and exclaimed: -' altruism "Then both God also iI country, last. few days. ineluder71 -IL ,Cir McFall of Salt Lake April-. arid je 4 ha H.., Dunkley' of intensive training In the practice Of l to She Gentiles- - granted repentance P. II. Quirk c,f Eloise. Idaho,City: , . Whitney. both it Ida .. from the Eastern life' t Aces 11:1 ill. in new gbringl and while( maul' have doled limo the hostel I of the that the par- States mission set apart Jan. 21, 1917. You May remember Columbus. 278 High Holborn. LOnz. 1 i out grudgingly., others have imparted , A Dunkloy of Whitney, Ida--. ten virgins the Lord de- John the of Theable measure hi rich ' don. where 45 tree,. beds tire furnish." wil lingly and t the foolish five as pleading for from the 'Eastern Slates magma; set ne soldiers or sal2-;average is fair. though. as with the.i ayids t share of the Oil with which their I apart Jan. 23. 1917. or it wiser t -one is ..eeeutto Of homer, effort in general,. of nine such kteb-e-rsisters were provided. But the i ti0,:-.1.... Anderson .. l City, ... or clubs In England; in charge ofhostels , ought to be better. some'. I latter refused: Instead of oil tbey could ; from the Northern States mission; Secretaries. from every state- io: ..., ) Thorough training in citing le an , give advice onlythat the deficient set apart Nov. 7, 1916.' Colon. H. M. Duncan; R. ' essential pail of the divinely planned i ones hasten to procure a supply for r. Ar O. )f ', 1 Steph. I , :11) Jno. E. Edwards: R. L. DaVia, , curriculum in the university of life. themselves; but alas, while the unwise F. ,; alcdtine Ne14:1 1 E. of April seons and Clark 11000 4.44. the Of us try shirk C. fit' Butterfield; Some je 0 from-th- e in eagerness and despair what Eastern StAtes mission; Al. C. .Myersi; , Lync111211: Guy Xs: to eliminate benevolence from our list soughthad neglected to secure while I phi. A April 10, 1917. 411411., Vincent; 'Henry M. Buekkbyvi t of studie- s- Others take the reading had been theirs setapart tinicAnd one Johnson of rleassnt flow, opportunity P . others. train-.., , r. 1 ir course but shun the --btboratory 'Wirt Northwestern States Mill11011; .11 ' Coln 4 Salt bakers Honored. Z.i , , e shut out from the marriagel net apart April 23, . , and bow whet . r.:...,. from A member on leave at Y.. IL CA;-tearning ' Williatn A. Behling of Perron, from guished p I ;'SJudge not the refusal to do. Be who bas not learned to giver l headquarters, tells me of Abe fine wise the Northwestern Slates mission- -. aet -t ,:t42 '' fr:,) has but questionable title to the funda- - land provident. maidens as uncharit- - apart. Sept. 11. 1917 . compliment given to the signal ; able. at southeastern France;; arPontmental rights Daniel S.. Adams of RigbY. Idaho. The circumstance-11-of- t : those in this battalion were. Newton., such comments as the, foregoing!:the fact that In ,the judgment to comet from the Southern States mission; set sosams material to . of Halt.take CitnHajor Gen,,--.- ., speckfie-apcatioMarch 13. 190. Savage soul shall be individually an- , i have l C. P. Summerall, benevolence. to the relieving of .....1 of El Paso. '! Agnes P. ClaySon (commanding), s citation . lamed says: Thief-tress. to feeding the hungry to provid-- I-. relsalea; set Had the parable turned otherwise, frrnn the: 'attertl-RtateMissionaries laboring - In Chicago. Sam ft Williams, Aa It Lake City; 1 w learn from the weekly 'letters inieldespecial I the bone- aid signal corpes2,,witliout.realor--Le4..- .. tho wise virgins beeti pictured as apart Jae- - 23,- 1317- int employment whereby tro-n- t lie -- - to Carlsson. - glitra,-,hrow--it- ift lFairview; W. ,',Jaar, Josk right teralAA,1,11canimunication wills.; ..... ' - , ficiary may be enabled to further help , imparting of their precious posses- tiamiiglas News is eagerly I that the Salt" Lake 2ty, 4 miseion various times . ,,-Bird' bf 31:. hinise4...10, li, ettritY,Jil Sernmehitir,..1)ek Monate thsrslothfal and' unworthy We .i'1 tVoodruff. Salt ' 1 on Lake Richard to. looked them their and I by City; , dtsy wrh.14la forrd corps, and civic torment would fain find in the story .s'ome View, Ida., from the Central States clerk ); D. Rees densen. aril-cieEphraim; in Coruite... Springville; frioxida."The spiendid'and timely 71T But thereare soros posoe ssions antRipation, their lines o7de.th I shadow et for the ye- - mission; set, apart- len, 2, 1916. propriety utterly munication to If Smith t Third Mary row; the. front Ellsworth.; German E. i Nuttall, Twin pmpared by Eldent Whitney and Esabel L. Egbert of Tetoma. Ida... and they of the pellent and unscriptural heresy of artillery.,and small arras fire, r (mission Idaho:, O. .D. Van Orden. Lew- Talmage make this 'paper an Paul erighher il supererogation. no man ran bestow uPou his miseionl. set Ellsworth. as A from the Aestern-Stat- es which ' leaven. Roosevelt. president); sprang up S. and gassed areas, Stevens. N. up to cone Can Cassie Salt Lake tract read iston: and serricable artist noisome we during the dark cen- - apart-Marc(Chicago being nor bequeeth-t1 Iposterity. artnistice7 Prom D tah ference n Fre S. 71 I o on to Mtn Iasi naxles from and his Lake named president) the skill M. Jensen. Dudley-o- f through turies of the apostasy. This, sacrileg--- Davis, City.;anderaLAniderson,Ssit JosePh or mechanic impart by astxn corps was Private. Shurtliff,I - Statelfmission;--That.--th.City: -- Florence Telford, Ogden; Leon friends. We alneerelybopethat your ' - Yield Clerk W. set Salt- take Ott; stenogthe...urns bill tamale ortramiter deed exce" i rapher); Clarence E. &hank, Salt IL &ton& Karevilie- 11'1111410a sacra-airy- ), present plan of presenting a brief splendid service at Russell la doing". man of education by will "d testa- - I merits of the righteous maybe drawn apart Feb.13, 1917" near Clara Davy. ment devise his high attainments to , upwa ars a bank account and appor- treatise by one of our gifted authors Conwnerey. France; headquarters, Lloyd E. Anderson of Moreland, (Ake City. (miesion bookkeeper): .1 south east of Parte: t Second Swerisen. Twin an idle illiterate? The most that tiny-- I tioned to the payment of tho sinner's Idaho.. from the Central States Mia'Writing frcen Chicago to The News, on subjects appealing to ths Imttaris dependeC. t k operates a tpe-writeeat apart May 19' 1919'. Palle. M. Clark--; Lehi; Elder Leon 3g; Strong; secretary to world Idaho;.. (Asia' such Possessors of real wealth .C". de' debte--- in &Lints at the and upon achort. that the sins of one Iliad; by officer I large for day eonunanding Carl r. Reimann, rraneville Indiana; the mission. sarr is to provide facilities whereby others' man Nifty bs remitted ' through the shall be continued.. curacy; will probably return home lat. Lo' of DeM. 7mom Eghert lbabinatral April for knowledge tei pert may gain 3Logan d than averageof godliness , c i gan. from the F.aatern States mission; I skill and to encourage such by other man.. Corporal Afton Greener, of Tonok.', 1917. 28. set ' Aletanof April apart a ley, Lfillard County, Utah, Is amen( Utah. 'Wellsville. 'Sato counsel, admonition and pee--Iconclualons nephew doetritte be II may of Salt F. Lake' Waldmar Bailey ow in tbic 'suasion- a well al by thet Own in- drawn from our Lord' parables. the der Spence of that town. It also On the American engineers. siet! from Hawaiian CitY. the mission; - of brim tho ledVre at Deseret; was one big camp at Slough. Buckinthamedase . Spiting example.of the ten ' virgins refutes the ,.... t. So with even stricter literaluees Is it istory boys at Cambria battles. and escaped Eng. that my sins may apart Oct. 21, 1914. sugfeation been bay One wounds: Congreemmen Addison T. Smith' sad' !serious to !bm neutralited. and I be saved. by no late,' evith respect spiritualareaeures. Hooof V. Beinap April at Del Bonita, Alberta: is still Burton L. French. of Idaho- ,- ere- -' tt who through humility and obedience effort of mins but wholly through tny Great-Britaiunartered in Paris. leaving the Hone on duty with the Tenth Canadians. per. front the Western States. mission; i n. has gained a testimony of the truth of brother's surplus of worthiness.' In 21. ,Nov. 1916, set apart Witgranv for 17 rife de Hemmen, thedr ' the Gospel Of Jesus Christ is. rich the ling place, no one of us has any Laker Promoted. salt of Silver Bohler City. Charles address for a short time. They ere" It' . E, therein beyond all the wealth of meth; imch OICOldi or surplus; and secondly. from the Ilireetern States miseton;. yeti PERCTVAL'S LETTER ON WAR AND CRTRCH Aarnmrs. Ma1onr1 Nokes is & fins receiving plenty of. invitations,- - and' but that priceless possession Is his own.; individual claims to salvation are "Tart Jan. 27, 1916. I Corporal' i.. lo oking Latter-da- y Saint, from 129 were entertained byRetiring Ambee-He can never give it to another nor steletly 1 court. near Seventh South sador and Mho. Sharp, at a, speciat pa., Cudgel'', share iti liteltever etrong he yearning l We know no supererogation but that AprlY 1Charles A. Welchman ception, to the delegation of the HOW'S, street, Salt Lake City; he stands over that his friend should be so endowed; made available by the Atonement ofi tatiorn. V 1,,,116,1.4 from the British mis-- , feet and is the eon of- Chas, N. of Representatiees, with oeveral mertr-t- ,' 14,,,,,11, ,,4, 11.111'" 1'" ' .:..,r-- ; , but be can assist that friend to gain Jesus Chalet, through whose merits nion; set Wyo.. .... P '. ' ,, 'I.!. ' apart Nov. 17, 1916. 7 ' Utah rancher; "I arrived in berm of the ohamber of commerce.'; ISIX t a similar testimony in his own right-- salvation is (Meted to all men on equal , ;.,., John M. Denison of Manti, from the t, -,.',--i t yesterday from France." be from Cleveland. nowsonvisiting Paris.,-.'- : , t:',''',3' ..) In the day of separation and Judg. berme, ,"6,.;'; ,,., Jan. set States ,,f, mission; Centre) apart -.4 Privatt Iverson, j said to this correspondent as he was Sarah' 14: meat each of the two. and every onia ,,,.! soul shall stand before 11. 1916. For every of Anlerienn Iverson, Pleasant toward vq his Grove, Utah. way best ':1 of us, shall stand alone, to our indi- - God to be Judged according to hie Elmer C. Hale of Oro-elan,j wending Ida.. been located; now doing service in' )' , ' "I enlisted at Fort 1 I Eagle Hut.. ':,ri :i.?.1'''''l-eAt,..' - D. vidual honor. or shame, 'rise In the deeds. ' Sets Revelation Ye. and Book from the Central States mission; set I'v.v.,,, . )4Ir' i " ' ''' : ; D. field artillery. at Haubriditto,. at trained Washington.battery Douglas, deor Alma 6. of Mormon, ,:.!,1 things of God unto salvation C.: am still with the American Engi- - near giver Rhine. Germany; is well.- - ,q, 4, apart March 14, 1916. '1,,,, ' .......- .-traded through wilful ignoranceunto neers division at camp. in Slough. Corporal Gus Dyer of Salt Lake City.: I; s -f ,.. Note: Our readers rill be interested condemnation. Is now in a casual camp at T....ft, March 31George L. Thornock of Buckinghamshire. England; I boxed 1! that under existing ar- It is not given unto man. devoid of in knowing brief from the Northern at the Le Tours tournament at the- France, awaiting orders to proeeed.', 4,, articles dealing with Bloomington. Ida.. roingements Divine to convert his - set stmtrt Oct 10, 1111. exhibito port of embarkation; soon.. forces minaton. and States historicat doctrinal expeditionary topics .r...,. ..., TAmerican was only Partly successful Ehrenhreitmein fortress. across the 44 brother: thongh it ia the blessed Pritt- -, to the Chitres, are published- et- -relating Tentricks of Cove, from weekly - Josentr It Rhtnet from CebTent. on March 8,1919;liege of the converted one to help his intervals in some of the leading mission; Pet apart opponent,: I am-betStates Northern the I :,... k''..' of the ----------toward conversion. The ability papens articles ) country. These to in circles athletio of sickness se2 known around ter he 11", has owing parents J an, E- TallnLet. of- God. not 'from 11" ...to ropeet-i- s a- -will v of as cured Las'. Crockett Hone his Nokes, Lake Salt March 110Etella City approval Itcentre:outlet each in is LpIrttQfltG 4 complete : one moan to smother, nor a ePtintarteenit tang as a comets and for return to, complete our military duties in Engta- general headquarter.. ,,,,,,.. ,, simple trattmeat af.Montpener. Ida from the Nort' fr ' ............ --e ., the Divine bestowal is he- - liejf ntL--and Utah. Its a. casual; Independent of his. - it1 oxpect-to growth; but et the respective teple. While intended hrtj April mission,; States, -the-sotmired ,',r--his comrades as an of th 10. 1917. I learned from in Leeds con- - 4 elder June." primartig organization; itrz':' Church - the ahart contributions ars of tt that his recent promotion to corporal ference, several years ago. Elder Dyer.. ceptive. "- -Albert F. Kohler of Midway, from decidedvat own to our and peoni. , with a was on account of his close attention made many friends in England: latelY4 , the Northern States mission; set apart m .,, of them will a po nn , breach of the Jewish law. in that helm to military rules. combined with his Corp. Dyer has been in battery B, of: Villivild.,; v 4'21 in coiumriaof the Den:eret Nov 7. 1116. from , had associated with Gentiles. he of patience-ant Holden. good humor. Dodge of the American field artillery. , Elbert fornitenson , E.,..,-097,.! Private Joseph H. Douglas, of t,.,,,'. Utah won over Joe Phillips of New the Netherlands mission; set apart . 'York in a boxing match at Gievres. Ion. Nevada. (Second battalion taut..., (......,.. sent. 2. 1916 Conference ..-Tintic Conference. Quarterly ,,,t,... r '''"t American France. , expeditionary try), is believed to be safe:with thee. Josenh A. Nilmon of Salt Lake City. ,., r! A,, forces entertainment. a few days ago. American forces in France; has been .. Held in Beaver Stake 1 from the Northern States misision; set I,..,1 Con ter. , missing letters. andewili. 'it Is atittetlit:: Jure 6. 1117. , James H.- Weed.- - from 217 south soon I be favorably heard from.. nee was held in Eureka, Aprfl 19. :Q, apart C- .- Linde ef Malt Lake Circ. , ,--John t 1 The 166th quarterly . conference et which 3. Lake Salt et nomlit.-m- r 'West Secend nr.E. City. street, was returned to this correspond-- first to be "held since from the Plesstern State vitiation; set American Eagle entLetters at has the Iteavea. Stake was held Saturday July, ME the registered to addressed D. Geo. Albert Private Smith Elder 1117. Jeri. !)4. George , apart Huts, Strand, London; looks well; of Lovell. Wyoming. are now Eyrit..: 'Congrega-and Sunday, ,April If-2and Elder John W. Walker et-t- he Jacob Kohler of Fnion. Ore.. from UTAH. IDAHO AND ALBERTA 11;OL BIERS AND CONFTRENCE PRES now ex,f with headquarters Sixth Army set board of the Sunday schoole 'the States Iktorthern DENTS plained; happy to state that Private4 AT mission; LONDON.. MEET tonal singing throughout the first, general DESERET, Corps, troops detachment, at Viliertift. Eyre to America on steam-- , , were E. Frank apart Dec.6 1118. returned Freed. visitors. the ' .., were school former Lake Salt and second sessions. Visitors high Left' to right. front of Nottingham Conference, Wm. D. France;Private James Melite. with.Bloui Casualty Co. Btreh- wair-tOn rnemter'st the Raymond H. Irtaiseht of Cedar City. G. Forsey regis- ship boy. Eiders David O. McKay, Stephen 1,.. stake presidency present.. as Prest. W. from the Central States mission; set MoAllmer. of No 340; he is the son of one of Ulm, Musician Wilford L. Tueller. of Paris, Idaas Idaho; Mammoth City. Utah; readers , ' from Rexburg. ters of the Deseret News; he bed Pichards and Seymour. B. Young. J. Adams was called to Logan to at. apart Oct 17.4116. ho; Prest. Jas. Gunn ,iclCay. of Ogden. Utah. Free.. of London Confer-onc- now with headquarters 849th Co.. army hoped to be able LOnfiall, 01:1 3: the funeral of Free. Norman E. George N. Omen of Salt Lake City. No. 793 Prance. Donald Patriarch George Munford offered tend postoffice. M. N. Valentine of Brigham. nab: Dahle. the other counselor in the pre. from the Esstern states mission: set returning; like them from Lovell.,-, ,fc , Pyrnm of St. George. Utah. is one of way' 1 the soldier done opening prayer of the conference. - idency. who died in Silver City, April this has excellent duty in- i,51 Back ROW: Pte. Hiram Broadbentof Leavitt. Mberta. (born In apart Nov. 211118. of the fortunates in the American Uni- France. . , Are The first sessioa was devoted to re- 16. 1119. of influenza. Mack Thackerav rroyden. from ville. Utah); Pte. Leotard Jensen, ofAetna. Alberta. Detachment; special attending versity Movement of Elders. (late of Spring City. The itrat seesion of conference was' the Fsatere Rtates mission: set apart 14:Milieu; address care ports from Bishop W.- .1...Burns of the collegC.Solgst. 'Utah Pte. George Spence. of Del Bonita. Alberta. Oate of Wellsville, titati-T-'Russell Square, London, Leeds conference aY11, Milford ward and Bishop George held Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. Jan. 24. 1917 Warner 14 Marissa.-from- i Robert for 90 days. Private Brice McBride I Westgate hall. Bradford, was well at .. art'. Poi- - These services were mainly taken Up States rAto of tile peaver West discussed' set the Central mission; while that orapart, as with Provo. Utah, late of tended. The visitors included Prest,:, from pool. . (Special Correspondence.) of the building Its registers 'reports auxiliary lowing these Elder Richards ganizations. which , report gave the lOct. 10. 1916. EICESTER SQUAPSE, Loodoti- - caved in. killing 12 persons. and I Utah Agricultural college; now in Arnold G. Holland. of Rigby, Idaho;" : E. 23rd wonderful work done by these organat who has. been transferred from Htili' I'll the social problems- Engineers. Calvin made an unusually narrow escape." Company Apr. March 29Alhert S. Perry of Perry. Cote de Or. France. conference. to take the place of Pres171 t, Poincos isations, in the Red Cross work. Elder misSmith, with the rank of first,, Western Soldiers Enjoyinr Deocere Private G. P. Russell, from Boise. Joseph S. Nelson, of Salt La,ke- City,1 ,,'",, ;: George Albert Smith took up a short Ma.; from the V.astern States time in encouraging the Saints and sion! ett aroirt .1.tn. 6. 1,17. lieutenant in the American An unusually jolly group of Utah. Idaho. it quartered at Bunningdale, who sill shortly be released . after.; i, of' American Ruskaralter .11. them to 'live in fresh air, Etiwin Buckinghamshire, Ear. Emil D. nearlywhree years miserortery service,'- -, ",', son of the late President Jos- Idaho and Alberta soldiers are thor- 'Latir army. misV'etek a rear,nl et admonishing the Southern irifm grates ,, is well and In 2424 Motor Co.. also Prest. Grist. L. ' tit. Ivo Old on leavec Deseret; enjoying oughly 4,, lift l' War to combat the' desolating scourge sion: set part Nov. 21. Itig. eph F. Smith. of Salt Is.ke City. bast and others attending colleges; so they from Idaho, W. H. Biggar la a hand- IdahoFailt. Idaho. whoAndorn.4'rf, tie"' orW. .-' has served' 1 B. .1Robert ' some new arrival in the Universtv De- I after three years labor. at is covering the earth." 'ware wail govell or' biihop emittngly posed for a photograph for sat- that March ftFrank R. Smith of reached Leeds,- England, where he at , The from the 4th division head- and Other conferences; Preet. Norwich.tt White. He reported conditions as Ether L. treeret 13 The second session of- conference Mountain News; "tell them It seem tachment, and once disad- enters a course in upon the from View. Alta. a the 'pedal former notwithstanding ; student at Marley. of Robin. Idaho. from Liveecrut. arts and istattory. at 8 p.m. Saturday. These ern States minion: set apart just like home here." they exclaimed. quarters. II due to the was held were ' ' 'sciences, being one of the with enthusiasm". Preet. April,11. vantage his ward la under i to 11111. held as a memorial Wm. D. Me- - Washington State college. Pullman. pool conference; and Viler J. afSio,;"-- , ' l' fact that they have no commodious service debt trent filtrtliterteviT tiffiCf. 'fltt.'1-''- i. Of life Dable. A biography the ?rest. Allatoa..a2,..liteaboollerldellethatriteetI ., "zilla-iteyw- ry organisations. it i oo,.........4 from Nottingham confer- from Richey.. is homeward bound. Saints were also honored by a viett--:;,- L2 place for the brief Mehr of SortnwrIlls. liege by the American srmy educa- transferred Preeldeeirldetireger from Chaplain Calvin S. Smith of the-ence. to London conference. where. DuonylleversttL. Byudeektlaesehtft!,dtt.thoals A. Wilkins. Prest. E. Frank from tho sotto Robt stake. I the of set advancement Northern States the U. of a S Be. mission; tional branch. i looks hi excellent now for borne time he will &satin Prest. port Itirch...-Biahill' '''''' r ineeFraneellen-chu- t' Perri B. Fuller and irens. Cum' o Nor. , It. 1917. Said he rejoiced to meet in conferLondon. 'Private the listrmdbrial now-- 1 : Clerk Wayland It Wightman apart health, Ms received many,.. memo'. ilia G.. McKay an clerk at Deseret. Strong. of Salt Hotel, ' C.Itiria.well ewe again with the Saints of the- Stake Lake, All l at the attending the-HiWilfordLorenso. Tueller, of on and good work of .. eulogised , ' , larch 1- -D yid ft.Fodijc I't-- T air - merits intalettaffieers, and isoldier boya- Mulia,ian stake. Germany. and do- short period. - .; leaver PariaIdabo.-is one of the group, and matt..-- - Musicalentibbers 1143 hie therbext,speakerr-roview. from misIFIrier in Batyoung.. the California Ida., Before sailing for bis home In therempany F. for his many aota of kindness to your studying in one of the London colleges: ing special duty. ''' of the were rendered by the combined choirs sion; set apart Jan. I, 1117. -' establishment Field 1...counted comfortathe f early 13th, tery mountains Griot Artillery; yesterday, rreet. he looks fine in the khaki of the head, sons upon the battle-field- a wounded Silver. A of Eureka. , I Beaver stakehe being well tic- solo ! bly billeted in stone houses. Aeting Anderson was the recipient bMtville and Smith. of severat t . enquarters of the Eighth U. &infantry. Sergeant Eld. wits sung France March Thos. J. and of 4Fre4ei1ck throughout Fiehrted of is .' quainted with Its first president, Arizona Walton Belgium., 'token" of eateem.from friends where' tq t N. Private Merrell of Vaientine. Brigtitled. "I'll go where you want me to Gunnison. from the Northern States in old billeted French er John It. Murdock. stone residence he served to energetically at Norwich."' Chaplain Smith hopes to attend .Lota.: ham. Utah.- ha.: just arrived from In Raigneauz-le- e dear Lord." which was the request mission; set apart Oct. 10, 1210. ' "i McKay was the last speaker go, Julta. France; In the London, and in. the Midlands conter--- 1 don conference at Deseret in a few Prance. and has been one of the- field , , of Prost. Dable. , ..., '' ofwithEider not te listed I enc.. this SediStOti; his remarks- dealing artillery 'evince; PERCY PERCIVAL. ,c.., , yet' who fortunates. days. been have was a session conference of a The given bad third true t worship L. Taylor of Earr Itarch charity' and 4 Junius F. Wells. of Salt Lake CRY. special law course of three menthe. at i -- - held at le atm Sunday; Easter morn- West. c from the States has arrived ., tendency to elevate the opinions ot ing. --- -l Lon... , , After the sacrament was admin- mission: set apartNorthwestern Rarely at Liverpool.' the noted Inns of Court College, . He tiefined true worship 12. March 1911. IP i don.. Private Valentine is also in the --inhe enters where II done. the hts . and istered editorial WI upon I of the general business ixpression 4 , Eighth U.S. Infantry, and finds Iit moat ' services were conducted by the Sun- ': Ill,' i, of Middle- work ' to have the - ir, of agreeable of school. hospitality W. itt Walker M. Elder John Bier. Elder were who on J. .. day hate semitone from ton. Sunday the Eastern States mission; Sjodahl. The two 1NG ' , served ,as his predecessor. for reverali iSwedin. In be1910served on a mismion in held in the opera house. - The first the general board made remarks and set apart Nov.11. 1912. k .:.,... qi, and 1212, attended the ' ' teachto told ohildren and I i stories the 4 the of returns to Sunday under years, the the with OlEiPa wts America, auspices . ' of Utah. two years. with one , It , school. this being the regular annual er which enoonraged the children and Coed wishes of all the faints in the University !ti at Georgetown. university. i later. Year so .. lead lives. to teachers The . !t' exemplary conference of this organization. British mission. . 0' Washington. D, C.1 Private Valentine OF that P. . Lillywhite. John Elders ' IESTIMON1 eoeakers, fi health: Is the eon Elder George A. Smith also ad11, Jacob T. Tanner. Seymour B. Young.i t , 4 ki) the horticulturist, ' and David O. 'McKay. directed their dressed ibe congregation; his remarks ," Mrs. Gunn James of McKay Utah. miswho oorved 0 as Ogden.) 1 Brigham. on life of la were the the Savlotr.which , -- remarks towards the Easter thought '5'-of Lon. sionary in Utah, call-- I were ?err AND vI T N is appropriate. and in keeping t being Easter a services. with bore Easter are the lie that eel to benefits the attention r 13,, I derived from the Sunday school or-- I strong testimony that Jesus still lives ,'i of the Alberta; ex-- - - -and guides his people. They Journeyed o ' 1 sanitation and urged all to attendto oteP'---- be, t to-' e v demobilised at CaignrY f lit 's, ..0 plicta (Continued from page eight) from Mew Tork City, te- point-of-sThe music furnished was very children bar example-,wh- ere tI lead the learn-ttee i headquarters. about May Brit A duet barkation.Kt. Iohrus. New Brunswick. he al) can by goepel - of ' ,lesus , , t: i'e Privatneus Broadbent is a member Missec Harrbent and Gagon of the,lIto pattern after 'Jesuit the Christ. to Their voyage was pleasant and good next. in its nimplicity. Christ t . Of - The fourth and Tenth Canadian Iinfan- ee. i - It. "Jesus. my' be a holy people unto him. MaY we weather prevailed. who last 'session was held Knihtsville ward -been wounded in Franco: re- -t be able to live so as to have part in letne only daughter of 'Bishop Ed- - try. I ,. entli)ti.leind, at 2 o'clock, After the choir wing Savior:" the '''V..-.11: Tar - , e e lir, . , iaerved In arntrotwert1Pattr$71- i the general and local authorities of ;kr awaYOn Jude thaPounh '' d' , at the Cologne Bridge-heawee well , it ,t , N t Priel..; -- The fourth session of conference come forth clothed upon-wituse:. 1 has trioryJOgden. ,te the greatly enjoyed housed In the whole Tenth I e I.-- dent J. T. Tanner:' The vote was, was held at 7 ,pnt. The general immortality and eternal life; and our breezes of, the Attar:ate and in per-battalion win shortly return. he in. ' i 11I tf t, r ;4. 1 'and stake officers were presented bylispirita ,and , bodies, being joined unanimous. k t fect health: she will remain at De- forms . Ilse me; "Tea I have mach to be .N we will be able to draw from sret for several months. after Two young' wiletionariesOratot YE Elder W. IL, Wightman, atake clerk.: '. ,.11 I ' which, ".." have thankful made for, tee re- - All vacancies were filled with the thrilling 'It heights above all the r t,,, lticKars relatives from 1 . ' ii. i1.1 J,t s . , turned from the , - A'. I . 'V mon, were called . , ' ' earth beneath. 1 "I hugely enjoyed my visit with my I!Ridge battle in my mother. Mrs. - ,;, It; their labors. This they did in a pleas- - let this go until the next conference., the entire cosmos the (1 in which we k'' cousin John Oilmen, in New York.' :Sarah Broadbenttell; was long a remittent 0 t ., , leg manner and the Saints rejoiced to E. Frank Birch gave notice of ,travel. that which comes through may also ' Pre. Nichnlas Olesen at Edgewater. of Wellsville; Utah. and 26 years go.' .1 , the,I ri hear thorn express their views with re-- the 'Victory 2Aberty bond drive. which' grosser part of material g ''' I ' ;,1a, . and we said Mrs. to New removed being; I was to ' Jerner," this McKay Alberta; Card a only .' to 0 the gospel. I would begin on April 21. and sticour-- i the body and spirit I ,at being " tic I I. President Samuel O. Irlitted Jr., in aged the Saints to subecrthe. i gether -, I t' when he was killed in I II I i I II ' I111 1;i11111 , i 131.g t Ire g 111 I 1 11 1 11111 :-, ' 1 III 1 l ,elt and friends throughout, .. l 1 1! ' ..111 li III I Broadbent, as be . ' 1 ill I lit 11 I I k.....11 I s ' of Refinal our for I for eps : Pratt:. Durham Mrs. camp prepared departure and of with Homes, the I ratite-tt t Richards, ansterting a from that and it monkey, they sprang deemer. forever and ever; Amen. , Leonard Jensen, ' In the eluting remarks of Elder Mew .0 -- . , and 'bad quit. a novel ' experience, In England. i Private words of William I. Bryan, I ,. 0 a ..,... i ,. ' "They ' Spring Kan t his thoughts were directed to the: can believe this it they want to,' . having to visit the Police station at il:"I' n'ts retuityan., essinxpetie caluntY, . ,.. I. ,,..,,,,,,, , ,. '.. , . '1'. sit ' He and of morality The police Inaghttrates from but they cannot connect me with their chastity.. ' . f' Granulated trellts. LAverpool.-informed ., , i'l'; camp at Ripon. Torkehire. EngN wired pure, clean Mint- - '' us that r.. , family tree." Encouraged- the Baines , 0 "we are quits comfortable In ' i 1 Ey" 1"anit4 elide - gravelyand myself Would 'bePres. Mc. land; riow . 'During the conference 'the ' Musk to read the Bible, Book of Mormon. I 1 ;e.-....: ' expected Ihuts. in camp; our health has d Kay Ma aura to Sim Past ,vras under the direction of the stake Doctrine and Covenants and Pearl of in Liverpool only up to lim- boon good. In our 21st Canadian into remain Nodes bottle rsmall In Danderine of ,horiater. George It Durham. with Great Price. and for them to lay hold.' costs but a few cents at ., . t's it of time. 6(.36 hours, or, if re- - fantry; 1 have many relatives In Utah, li ' Mao C.. ' White at the lyuitcred. piano; The of the opportunitlea that' are now atl 'A Is ''''--a7 Identity and will return to farming. In Aetna. any and WWI pronounced ends itching ,lestay Comfort scalp At door. their Prayer jurt lye by' to a .!: e Book; so this will give intending vis- Alberta. shortly, upon demobilization; ' 'conducted Your besides bualneen mail Of was bac Bottle. doubles it dandruff, by the ',Mat se !!:' to Europe a faint idea of the fortunately. I have eetsped Without a beauty of your hair, mak, FEW14Zr. ee- t was' the relletietref Alma T. Madsen Foe Drugaists tye free write pa - we itors ,4,yojant.s as ha it appear tiiice its terry, thick many war restrictions still Continuing. -. stretch." remarked., Private - - ,'I , ing and Mike Clerk. from the,- htpr council. 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