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Show , . ,1 -- . - , - i i , - - . - , , - - , ,, . t ) ,,1 i36nfid'encd in Brigham Young Led to Establishing Church Here. . - , - , 14. it rahynac, Saltlakt ' t 1 , . .., I . .. !Annual . c,onf.ience . I ,r,t494!'"9"144. , . s . ' e'. , - 1 - ' , i. : -- - .- j .. 1,-- r 1 ,,.1' I' 4'.. ,!e-,,,,- 1'1' ,, . .., t,, ,',." t:Y'-.,-1 iii't' , - ,..- ' ;"'sy - - - ,, - : ,, ',t , . ''. '' A., 4 ;44....",r, v.,...v ''s 4 - ' 41,' ' t k. if 4 1 l' , ' '''' Jetis Chrit.the .. , - ' The Seriptures specify three Farsonares in the God,head. At least two of these appear ate directingpartici. pante in the work of creation: Ian this ea- fact is inettineed by the plura.ity ' "And s IX ' Cre.ator. s ' , - e- ,, , . , . theWorlds Were Made , I , 4 , - 4 "0'......47 jidomt:1 ootwiimfor .t 1 r . ' 1 ). t';''',' thing consist." (Col, And here let be repested the told;..; mony of, John, that bras 'Word Who 1:11-12- i .1 was with God. even In the begtuatng, all things. were made; "and without God itaid. 411:.'ur:ristilti4kdem.tilalinalat.'1:'mnLasee'n114te'inr, . flja I' c:1".- , - . , 4 , - f - ,,,I. - our image. after. hni'irnaTdis.it"Itlitthrlf le lanntyll t:t1h2w; I"' tbie7oeselwa'I'l in the course oft 0 wee was in reality God the Creator wool'? c'trg'sninieligtraorsis3,nmmthte erning Adam's act of rrvroled to plainness to the propthett :,',. Lord God wild. On the Western Continent Samuel thtei; hoolledn, .1 hie2m8 aann di titeonte ke One ot lamanite. In preaching te the litallea,t 3.22). The Scriptures hear. witneis to tis."1 11"Ing Nel)tlitel'Juetifted big beelli.ci , numY se follows: ."And alista feet that God the Eternal Father japoolOr at,ed hi the work of creation through ,n141:Lbit 11,h,,nnme,..o.r..tibtLdenn11121gir ",.. the Son, whe thus became the Osseo- - 1;;Hesn Tal:',.: andiof corththoommaolp-live. through whom the.- will. corn- ail tbineee from the beginning; emit, . atc)"..rrnPrr 1. 1 I - , Ry PR. JAMES'.E. TALIK 4,0E. elf tho Colutwirof the TiNetverliturvb of Jeus Christ t4.-- i'' ''N' ' - ' 4 r, 4,1 4., 441.4, '. I - - s Thm . ' , 4,r,,, 47, ; 4,,r4t.,,44 t'.3 . ...s4 :, i,,irrer, !, ;i!-,- , , .1, 'A i ...I.,. - . .: , lite) ki - N,' 4 ''!, , At 'i,,' . ,,i... dr, , ..., 4 ,,'.1,4 ,: ., ,, .....''. ,,,,,,,7. 0, . '1.,It ;,, ,, ,, - - , 4AcP,... ---,. , , 4,4 .i - . ' , -. , . . , SamaimmlienumnimaMMONOVniMai 14$41""t"'"'"Ilt".."1".".111,,11,4'14171"1114 44": '441'7', ,,, 'It ,e,1,..,.,),-t- 'f v- :- , '1 , --: !' t,.:',;'''',4,:t-",'e; -- . 4,4' i , . ' ,PA. LUND, , '44 ' - I 1910 ,, s - , - 1 , .'' .. ,,, . in City, ..iunday, 26 Los Angeles Conference ,..t. June 1,1919, By PRESIDENT IANTHON H. - ,., , . , , ,dress Delivered ;I - tit , , ' ,.'. . ,. , - ' . .. , " ' I . s SATIIR DAT, JULT EVENING NEWS ,-- . . , , 1 'o' , - - , . DESERET ' ..-,-- s , - , SWIM'S RIM , ' . , - , , ' ' ihg: , .............mb ftm,...... 414 .:P' t'''" 1,reiolco this morning in sosing this And sorb; uf 412 g 4, , 1 .t.e .i..a..- -. 4'''', tbilig Saints tit: et-great assemblage of Latter-da- y .:21:41';' . , 71)) I of so the priesthood repro- 1 and many t ,, itth.petattotimillpwekebee..-- -,, , ' , ' sented ate ere before me and around S' . President Smith& woe .it spiritual, (, i ; Clfr.1 , e t ' . c, ' l'4'it , .111 'me' here. What a marvelous work' tinintled auto, and Ise was well versed . 7:.. t',' ' '' i -, , 't , to Priestthings ,n I1st ,' the pertaining ,...,,,, itta ,,,, lal Seeing theyoting by quorums hoo& to temple this ( , t. ,, to oe work end 4. cos flit?, the t 1 T' of the or"g ) priesthood. I thought of the ferent activities of the Church. Inefora' .' .,'"1., ,... i 4 ,,.a. . r 11, ..., t-. , h itt wonderful organisation of the priest- - II cAtme, into the presideneY t ,,4,,r.,,,,. .'11 :41 '141 , r.4.7177' ' gone to hint and atakad c't in4 , hood. i AM1.5 and eou.nsel, bald I J .111111lbraeOlcIlistr'l atwal ' It brought to my mind the revelit- Ioften it to be the very best-thJPeralautsPnXIc.ist i., . ,..liet 2 k ' 't'l , and when I was called to ha ,,. Joseph of Mermon, Helaman 14:12). tion given to the Prophet : ..... A , e .t. ,.i.s Word. ,i,IN':,,', I indeed ,aosnithee eeh lerel en, plotile ,felt , humble, anfi tieri,-.,Smith1 long before there was any one wondered ..,, Nioges, I could perferto such ottliyonpleeofrItythabencien thaT; I., tr.' the in.the Church, in section 'four of Ow am nffice tohow creation. and ' a man Pim him. Durio pri,,,c,',41 i ' leassa4 4$444,,,1144 fto '410earth Dostrine and Covenants. in which the the II, years that we sat at the Mune a ' ' 4' .4 'ear,lr , it was about to bring forth table together. I admired the ma t said he I Lord ,, I ea to the Nephitee He thug Itre--t'I' . , ., . and wonderful workThis more and more. I aaw how true he wee oN ,,, "A.... f,t itio Word of ) 7" , I I claimed Himiself:. "Behold, I ara JONI( itr41.':1 ,..... t 1 ,, .,,,, t has Indeed been accomplished: rhe his profesaions, how true he was ib them. is created -- ,C1,,:- which 5 Be:, ., Chrke the Son of God. I created Aw., .,.- ,,-;gotten Son,who is Prophet Joseph was indeed a man Ito interests et the Church. how true ' k nit end the earth, and all Wags . and r. itottc, of God. and proved this hie breathren tutfl the gehapt to wea- and And truth. , I prophet ,,t, them are," (Book of Moratell..! IA.; beaTveh .' .bottr,--berai. his prophecies. by his teitch,; 'have PIreated. and I hee,;rt hi rgeiat, ,,r11) ; 9:15). When mcsesamebele : n purpose; Inge and by hie life, andLhis - r revelation in the pros..; 1 . i Son ,....,,, fie j followed blin and his udge, , --- cot or , jaet stitch , tile dispensatioa. , talk it over and give it ',1 tion.7 to this great work. voice of Jesus- - Christ. the Cr Wear: of Begotten." 4. I consideration to came -l'' ujti1 they rô the ; couragib of Brigham Young. thoera dors nehwea:ven.Haeandrkeaentioh. iimams tonclualón. p.a : lebasipm.bbele taken 'bv We felt todeed thaA rt The : as anle I the of the first June, he was a man Today. matt raised Firstborn all et I7 clin titirevrribnastesh there of President to.perform a, wonderful work. We tip spirit ceht ti of the birth 41 ' iggildn;11110 niversary 'ar-all ArN 9"1 tfr . i I,,,,, odurern.eacipinaltrt at Brigham Young. The Lord had a great miss Ttrothee Joeeph F. Emith. Wa i oihntramnibecY him who laki the tóandellee ,t: eolumprorh.inect,rtertotro, 1,:towityt Ce 1 i Moses a was indeed He loved him. We for him. work was i. knew that he 0, tI earth. who made the heavens 7 y forth in many Scriptureek Thus lo Heto lead his people away from perse- fearless man When it saint to any- !:4" I 1 brews we read of the Father and the and all the hosts thereof. sad by wile '4-,,cution and oppresaion, into the wilder-:m- thing. pertaining to the Church, what4, , Son am separate though associated Be- - ail thlogn were made which live, Mail I4," What sublime faith thoee men, ever he thought was for the best good a newt and have a being 8 .?, ' t ,i ingeL the Son officiating in the work Ar (Doctrine , the pioneers. showed in following him! of the work, be was not afraid to Covenants 45:1). And again. "1311- ' of creation under ,i0tA It. of hits undertake In command .411 were the '11 .;. know where not did . upon reflecting co' hold. they I Ilan Jeans Christ the Sea tot They - 7... ' . , lather: I ,, ';',.''' I. 0 ftt ';''" '.i7 ,); the living God, who created the begot-e,;,,... ,.. going. They did not know what was life. we see many things that are fatth' 7 16 . .. "God, who at.ohndry tirnea 'and in smaRENONS,Mharmingammikg.agaffatlaatikZAZoNWASEMS1111141110dfibmia..ero.glas before them, but they had confidence promoting, and showing that thp and the divers manners spake in; time pant not be bid Inearth; a light which tow In their leader, and knowing he was Lord's hand was wtth him . protecttne darkness." (14:11)e In ltim succesa the fathers by the prophets, hath and hint his giving u hn, .T. Le 'Roy liorsle, conference 1 It is vident., therefore, thet before Back Row, Left to Rightllbeao n rtonerts, ,Join wenn Leslie C appointed of God to lead them, they labors. (unto " ,. last days spoken unto us by His embodiment in flesh. the followed him. his Son whom he bath Lafayette Orme. Saadi. I When they entered these valleys the hisMay the I,And Wens Els,famillea and president; appointed heir known to us as Jesus Christ reeetved Luella B. Delilah Ana Hazel of Mom McFarland. Third Susan all that Anderson, Brockbank, emulate RowEva RMiller. children; they May things, by whom also he made from the Father power sad authority praspect wee not very encouraging. the noble examPle' ill the wo ids." ( Het . 1:1-2- ). be hae set Quist, misaion matron; F. Curtis Millward, Eva Smith. to organise the ,elements aad treat. and several of them thought it was them, and may we It hrethren and . Paul is even more explicit in his let. the world whereon the spirit children ot E. Robinson, retiring mission to or Califoron 1 to better' President Second Larsen. RowJane Creer, go Oregon Joseph president; Bergetta he has sisters, remember ter to the Coloesians.' wherein. speak of God should receive the end nia. or to places where there were may his znamory remain green indone, our nudger Clawson. Joseph T. McMurrin, incoming mission president; Emily I. Orme and two daughters. JeInt of Josue Christ the Son. he experiences ineldent tit training 3 art already cultivated lands and an as- minds, and may we ealrry but that mima Webster. nay': Verily, 11For him were the Lord by all Jesus Christ is to were surance able make that people things i thiiii which be worked for so earnestly all Front RowArthur E. Wilson. Artie S.. Campbell. mission secretary; Irene Clayton, Cherie" D. See; that are In heaven. and that created, are la Creator of the heavens ind the tank 1..., a living. But their misgivings did not his life. earth. rialbia, and H. Dalton miens, Orme. intitdble, Master he whether for influence President Cleveland, Young, Ray President Orient has spoken to oe Earlier torriee of three they he thrones, or dominions, or prinare knew that this was the place: he said this morning. He has told my hat he obtainable In book form asartkieo cipallitesor THE ITU i, all posivrat were things so, and On the spot where the temple Intends to do, and 'I know he will ITALITY OF In MORMONISM. Col.' at created Chaumont headquarters. Oa asks by him. and for him. And be stands today, he said, "Here we will carry it out, because be kept by Deseret News Book Store, Bait r, White has received in recognition of its before all thinits, and by him ' erect a temple to our God." President the pledgee it Imp mattit; so I NI Dot all 11Alto City. . a his services Service 44 "Distinguished Brigham Young proved to be a cour- think that new, Sta preeldent ..IA the . ' Medal" from the United States, also . -such Apo ageous man. Ho was not afraid of the Church, ha will so d 1 And Medals from Belgium trance outlook. The Lord had pointed out to Cenduet. The terd bacel bless him.1 Great Britain. Colonel A. J. McNab Hissionarteg.1 . t to Márnes---Westrner- shim that this would be the gathering There. is a greet of Salmon City,,was always dependbd entla to shleh the LOrd has tails int, The in place of the Belot's. a great emergency at headupnn following returned miselonaries God wil . give ,birn whitnth and Tribute to Presto. Smith. quarters. Lieut. Samuel. Fortier of 'have reported at the odice of the Ioiretl strength accomplinh it and i.rtable' received American Falls Presidency: many compliWe Piave heard Presklent Grant him tb carry the great responsibility , - . ments. Major General G. J. Harboard July 21C1ifford Stewart of Mead, speak about Brother John Taylor, that.the office imposes upon Wm.. of marine 25 years ow, from the Central States mission; some was, fame, about Brother Woodruff, and Brother May thp Lord hienS preattlent on every cheese. This theme ago a private at Fort Sherman, Couer oet apart Jan. 9, 1917. Lorenzo Snow, and we have for some 'Inuit; thst he may have JO hi, his.1 Irad'.., PERCTVWS LETTER ON WAR AND CHURCH AartunEs. ti Alen& Idaho, also complimented. , shipped' all over the country sit se time looked forward to a day on which !abbr., that bbi a(InItajatrattort may be 1' is Private P. July a James 20Ezra fortunate Monson. "inspected. ot thr. Tag betAdter-daTJr., guaranteed" Otte 1 the ..41 product. made in memory saprosperous, speeches should Think of the responsibility young "Mormon" now serving' in the Franklin. Ida.. from the Eastern SQUARE, in the name of the Lord i London, of rtis.,e e.ip.Nrpy..071teve.,,, of the prophet Joseph F. Smith. He Alberta contingent; has escaped all in- Staten mieston; set apart May 15, 1917. nine such an establishmeet. 2: .: ; '',', ,,,v,;?.,-1,p,.- ., , .; Amen Wilbur was indeed loved by all. He was a ;teems Amen-- t. Mustafa LEICESTER ' can be epread broadcast ity juries; lately has been on 'duty in Ripon allowhIg of Provo. Utah great man. He was a great preacher July N. 10Calvin Yorkshire. officers .14-his Camp, Christensen England; of carelesaness to enter into the OPera- 1,,,it ,.r '':!:::lie ...p.,r, of righteousness. How often have I Pleamant. from the Northwestern tiona of such has been in the air service awarded him the privilege of a visit 4 11,t,,' OF NMS plants, end carelessness A:-at listening to his voice and rejqiced - : - : ,, States to .et mission; he where ,2.-7"Deseret," gave London, zone eome war 0, June 1917. around the for waa supreme in this dairy. The, I apart ,,...,,Z ii;:r:" time; In the truths that he put forth, the ; his , ,.0 at confer? a , diotricr kt, experiences owner or '; now expecting orders to return borne. was . literally - lt,,,t 1 manager ' "TIst,it::. , encouraging words he spoke and the ence; has been allowed to return July 18Le Grand P. Elackmad 7 TAZ '1.'''. ',., t iltI . ''''' Salt Lake City from the South Afri-of murderer. words of warning he gave unto the ! of Ogden. Utah to home McKay America. Sergeant 7,,,,,et ROM l't aame MISSION , TOWN t ,The ' can responaibility 4:7' 6evolved:2' a Take God view Ufa. of his miasion; people! t ',itii.) 2, 1915. r, apart lately had charge of airplane repairs tlahn's Marriage. upon the housewits. Her Wit chill.' '; Richard E. leo HandApril had given him a strong and abiding ,.,,,,-.8of Salt Lake In as IBS Hilda 'Mame of same Lieut. :71 the ,,,Jr--; M camp Bradley. ., dren 5,4.7... become the prey may J Finsbury Park seine ';',- . the South African miasion; faith. He never wavered.- - As early F., 4 has married Private N. Merrell Valen- rity,from l', 4,.,., .04,,,,I. virulent disease merely through the . t.;,(4.; set Sapper Daniel teddy hopes to reas fifteen years he was called to g6 to a 2. 1915. apart ' April ' Word bas just been received by turn , ; P..... 7,, 4 tine of Brigham. Utah, and the dinner soon to Lewiston. Utah. where Jesse D. Jewkee of Salt Lake CRIA lack of fly control. "Swat the HY" "1 t, land where much of the blood of Israel John Q. Addams of t ,," ;. t ,E;,, :4; Riverside, Utak be will make his home. R. Ilarber.'r8 party was held at "Deseret" where the from the south African mission; et before it is too late.--8- olon was found. The four years he spent S. Parker, , Alberta, &mgt. John '''' H. a Ulah A- - C. newly married couple were prenented. apart April 7. 1915. , there were not years perhaps like from the t'ongan islands Concerning Canada, 11 was the chief motorman for with a service of cutlery. Mine Mason's 11.004 Wilford r .4; D. LeChenlinant from many of us would have liked, but he a number et recent events there et Gen. J. S. Stewart of Lethbridge; former home was in Wales; she is an Pleasant Green, from the South Afri':".4-t,--- t-r , i r looked upon them with joy and thank-- - much interest Its any elder who ever went all through the Mons district. Hogs Need Shade active member of North London con- can miselen; set apart June 29, 1915. fulness, Ifor he loved the people among learneyed into the South pacifie Sere. John Stafford Bush of the old 1,,i's: c4', ference. Private Valentine is a mem1, 1 B. Munser of Salt Lake Joseph pt 27:114, whom he labored. They loved him, During Hot Weather7-1-Ninth Battalion.Canadian Edmonton r ber of the Eighth U. S. Infantry, and from the New& lian mission: get City. ' ,,i Iand though they were poor. and he espeetallyi an well aa to the reading Fusiliers, is recovering from a sprainapart vi,,,4 one the has been of fortunatee who ,Dec. 2, 1914. ', In all the ed was poor also, still those years were public in general, If hogs are to thrive in this itot.,'!7 were awarded a scholarship in one of right foot. Leonard A. Robins of Layton, from blessed yearn to him and to that peo- Eletith Boas no one inembet st the Sgt. Jaznes Liverrnore is progress-lo-g which has prevailed In 'Utah I the London colleges In Me Inn. of the South African mission; weather set apart well; has been recovering from ple. hureh has se endeared himself- te Court district. He is the son of N. J. June 29. 191.5. the past month they Meet be during of effects a was dutiful child the missionaries from tien es has President Smith poison gas. Valentine. the horticulturist of Brig- , with is suffering ,shade of some kind is' to his mother. He loved her with the that intrepid old salt. Jacob Olsen. Ills provided Sgt. Henry Buckler ham, Utah, who served as a missionJuly 17 Wilford Z. Ward of River. has done excellent of Henry Obt;rhanell."" in Sweden in MIL Private Val- Bide. from the New Zealand greatest love. He often alluded, to aid has been of a monumental type from neuritis; the opinion ary t s misMon; her and to the' inestimable blessing in every phase ot the work there, and work in the signal service. & entine attended the University of Utah Net apart April 21. 1915. agent in animal husbandry at the. t: cauMn Michael Hudock, , had she 10.1111 Sapper In that been She final 4MovealArtr. two the as one "en with at sWilliam L. Knight of Ogden, from Utah years. great aestivating. taught year later, . Agricultural college. If nate:rid ',"'e him to read, she helped him In his who loved his fellow men," his cheer- of Stephen Simon. of Lethbridge, AlGeorgetown University, Washington, the New Zealand mission; Set apart shade PRIVATE JANES TACO. wounded by shrapnel at Saint J D. C.; served as missionary In Sweden April ,:l 11015-- . etudies, and her memory was ever fully given assistance here will un- berta la not found in the yards. it oi, 011 and Ombral. will be sent home will be necessary to provide artifietatil kept by him In the deepest reverence. doubtedly prove him to have L. D. S. in Canadian riflea; awarded In 1910 and 1912. In about six weeks. He liked to talk about her, and as he do out :11 thinsienary duties above the of to London: kaves "Deeeeet" for President Arnold G. Holland t July 16Adam C, Seesmiller of Or., shade of some kind. asHogs Sapper Henry J. Dupont soli of a visit a dutiful and loving child him- arerage elder in seeps and reinill visit-In- c Leeds im they 1.)well afterward as in one lie in the conference. to his of like the home pens Alberta, derville. from the Central miscontractor States of ! when he bad children he was a Beryl et' sturdy Norwegian parentage, farmer and former confer- sion: set apart June 6. 1927. friends In Salt Lake City; in ex- speakers at the do out in the open on the cool oartili.;; Alta.. has been recovering I loving father and a loving husband. he left his native hu0.1 et fjord, while Lethbridge. Has ence at Norwich. Honorably released. cellent C. Davis of Vernal. from the Forced lying on a floor in the Itotri,i John injury. health, ramped in head and wounds from I . He loved the little ones. even those yet o shrapnel hie love of the sea . been atntioned lately at Ripon eounp, after three years labor as nilesionary Northwestern States misaion; set apart weather is distinctly, detrimental lad him-intnot belonging to his family, and the various ports of in London. Norwich and Leech! con- Nov.11,1916. i have the pig. t from flesh Yorkshire, off England. of battaltake will 38th Ede Private Douglas noticed-holittle children would until, like the tamed IL L, liteveneon, ferences, Elder Hollend returns to is a Where artificial shads Is necessary, Light Infantry neer be draws" to him even If they were he tell under the lure et Muth sea ion Canadian , his home in Rigby, Idaho.- B. Martin of Ev Canfield Froeman of Mr. Oberhansly recommended a ahadss'e July relIn In has few a nephew 12.Joseph homeward day.; shartne and perfect strangers. There was an atmos, A farewell party was given in hon- anston. Wyo., from the California, something like $e years southern Idaho state line; hopes to atives set four bearl,'Ll as follows: namemade of in Scott, living lu by mad his him about phere Mona or of Elder William D. McAlleter of that gave them ags Permanent home. motor home from Montreal via Utah Salt Lake set apart May 17, 1919. where is ..; posts in the ground some ems City; will iriolit Hastings, and 000tiLt confidence, so In hie nummunication just received; and that they were Ave., Salt Lake City, who the hogs ofteitsi Wyoming. where Bexhill. the seaside resorts. on leave, Coatsville the yards not afraid to come him take he refers to the "flu" as having subreturns home after serving inLonden t 41, macy Ball. the attending nurse At aheenee; his friends Private LesJuly 4FrvtnF.ohne of Crescent, Set them its far apart as sided In the Islands after a meet in mim them up in his arms. and other Is a a conferences: 'there was from the California mileslon; set apart the size of your shade to 14. The-rs- , a ward at Seaford, graduate lie Cuthbert, and Private Hayden ',. 1 PI have walked with him in the ravaging siege in which but few Saints from Calgary General Hospital Train- Crawford. are both westerners. and goodly audience at "Deseret," and June 19, 1911. street and nearly every few steps he uocumbed. Pests must. Of necessity, be lksavY be. In Bydnoy and ether int School, in Alberta; has served two : Prest. Jame' Gunn McKay presented looking well. Elder-W- A would meet acquaintances and have Australian centers it was still raging years nb not litaendthtehtil4: !totte- r- vrtt it -- suite bl acanudseitth.ernahlolgtshweyill in England. If to, E. g April 16Prad Rolapp of Salt to stop and shake hands with them. unabated. All sommercial intercourse I Elder McAlister' s former home was Lake Miss Martha Morkin. Mildred Alrtahns itt the Front, CRY, from the Cailfornia mistoy a build support on This-sThen He was lower by those who knew him. betwetm that laid and the numerutis Ian. Maggie Jeanette James, May Al6strain:' in Rexburg. Idaho. , s sion; sot apart July 31, 1917.,, brush. told ,setli Corpora! Normal Warren of Price. which He tiever forgot his friends, even if 914121 Bea group., hlui. ceased, wh,.11111 Kechnie. of Alberta, are serving at them of Mere ArMe. Utah is advanced to important duty he bad spot seen them for many years. means ipPrivauon, for the latter1 as the sealord. be made of several two ter1.,1 may roof I.(nin Co. Among-thE," of the Eth Motor Supto arrive in His life wee-a- n built of their imParte are Australlae fours laid about three feet apart. exemplary one. t Forget Háuse-fly- . Corporal James F. Brown is on ply Train, and is doing splendid eer- England,. sincefindtheelders 01 litush with war restrictions T remember cover Ina". the top Ever. since Canadian from the Engineers. leave. anything Finally vice with the American Army of Oc- were removed were: Ernest Ii. Keari, But 10 Saints In all the Tongan France; in good health; returns to r about him he was to me the type of te.,-,1In Francs and Belgium. of Smithfield. Utah, who has been asThere is a certain large dairy that weeds. were 'intim', Of the epidemic, berta about September first, Sgt. cupation a true Latter-da- y Too much dust Is detrimental Saint; and when I The M. Brune. of Idaho, has signed to labor in London Clarence accumu. in knowr Tongan archipelare extends it. Norman Carpenter and Pte. Harold Dust especially wellr, located in the "cattle your hogs. i,, I got more intimately- connected with the rank of captain Chas. W. !fetch and wife, conference: IOU miles north in th e shade. ,",: , Caroline J. country" of Wyoming that was for and Bell, of the Machine Gun Bahl. have been advanced to him I saw, every day, more and more entirety'Ladover lates where the pigsis Ile in London. Hatch of Woods Cross, stationed been has and 'subdivided is Leonwill south, three borne les. be well and to inb) Utah; Seaford left sprinkle,,:;11 Camp, evidence of his being Just what I had ser For Clots reason it University of ard H. Whipple of Magna, groups. In the north, Velum, 409 in Alberta soon. ,Privitte William Herbert H. White, an old Was Utah; long Um noted for its overwhelminti the ground under the shade with 11 .1 was a true in Boise; IDavid E. Randall of North imagined him to be. He 1.000 ha natives indeed eery-tir- e Idaho boy. whose home and has Alberta abundance of en. water the Vulcan. filet from perished, 414,1 of Lucky the gosOgden, loved Milroy Latter-da- y Saint He mixture of equal parts In Brother Olsen'el ad in Canadian Cavalry actions two graduating aaine ten years ago; now Utah: Wm. J. Starkey, and Wm. East. a'Sre the archipalaso. to be able crude oil. The oll will harden thesba: milked has and girlswho pel. He loved to bear his testimony & as Lieut. ranks of 13 own Colopel, on, email village died and were years in France; escaped all injury: Evanston, Wyoming. rest I that the pigs can anot that Jesus was the Redeemer and all burled the two well per-- 1 now in perfect health, and was start. been Of great value to General Bergh- Preet. Richards Returns From Holland to do so ono night without beinc ground to bY dust. CO doing raise Savior of the world. He bore testi- sons able tobydo suchOnly tor-- 1 and much the both fly by Work, 'wear kicked Saints, "gaily and the gospel, .1 ----to truth the mony pf European Mission President Geo. F. ,, 110174 Wednesday preceding the date, 175esiftwn Richards . to the divinity of the mission of Jo- of The and Mrs. Richards have re- 7. his home island warn via- -, A,..4.$4.44,Yff always itedthe letter , to England after a tour of inVI i2 ir:Jf . '.77,r1,1.V4Le. NJ' turned eeph Stinith. and his testimony ,. ,, 0 fi..-an ri7 severe lir by who extraordinarily the faith of those , etrengthened ..LJ,NE-,'-- 7 '': spection in Holland. Two weeks of xdrbmilititm, followed gi- a earthquake, by closely ''''' listened to him. delightful weather was enjoyed; Preet. Ci lifilt- !,,..:, gantio tidal wave 160 feet In height .kd,, "N John A. Butterworth met the party Chtireh Freed of Debt. . which struck the lee of the island) '0 , CMS. "I f r."..,b, ('''''. and meetings were held at Rotterdam, .;t.:.)'rIffir President Smith was a good mana- The earth tremors were oe, ouch a riks . i The lk ts, and t;c:tki When Utrecht. Hague, Amsterdam', Aki Church. be?, form '4.4 on 'MAl 81 of one's that feet the of affairs the remaining J. - ger r r. 4 4 W1 , Other places. Owing to difficulties 4.... 51 his administration began ' the Church came a physical Impossibility. Great. ,44-.Ee1... in ttr 4..,,,, 111,,,N. obtaining passports the tour to ,, was owing nearly a million ,dollars of masses of cliff were dislodged and. ,41. - r.)AtiN 44.., , Switzerland was abandonal. , The I ,.t ''tN 1 ..,,,6.4.1-,g,,,,,-- ; t bonds. President Smith was a man sent crashing. downward toward the a ...,. ,..46 , Netherlands 1 mission 1 Was to found be and sts, sea. In Due only to ite elevation of 4001 ,A od"7 ((I, 1.4e:te debt, that did not like to be '''..4.: .. ,..6. In a good condition, with those thous-an- d he felt In this regard himself, so he feet, the islands population wean ed , ,,s..,..1,,. 1 .?91:: 1. . members. forth' , he Churcfi. and as annihilation. put the Wirer stretches, ktoti, felt for the , EDITIONAPPROVED BY TIM curRat rOURTIT a Frost. James Gunn McKay and Mrs. . all' his energy that the Church might were cleanly swept. AUTHOILITIIS. Anna Olsen debt.It of have of Since McKay seInitial a Ogden, the out of the visitation, bondage big get . tbeen holding district meetings at Sitdo this. be- ries of milder tremblings have been the Church have alwayi been advised to record '". Stambers otevents . took about five years to 4A, or as tn.. tingbourne, in the County of Kent; families cause 'so many other responsibilities succeeding each other. Possibly it is, as histories. --4t of their important 411 meetings have also been held at Can, ,..,4;,--lied to be met, but I remember one all indicative of another great volcanic dividuals. Thls duty has been largely neglected because how he outburst similar to the eruption in the terbury, Molitor& Dover and Tun. 11' .7' ' ew,4 .book specially adopted to that ; blank a day in the old office building of lark the of bridge Wells with good attendant,. r islands 13 year, ago when rejoiced when we made a bon-fir- e dol-of Samoan purpose. The Deseret News Book .Store has nitw on sale ' Elder Richard E. Folland of Salt terrific-soun- d, ....., bonds that called for a million of and commotion an- kin& conventently arranged for , book a of that record Lake City. while awaiting his steamer "'' !ti441,0 :I OVelitat lars, for we felt. now la the.. Church flounced the birth of the ,speotacular entering copcisely statements of the most Important to America, enjoyed a most delightful ' Bevel! volcano. free from debt. dotes. in, the histories of fmnilies and individools: anti , to Visit Exeter. Dovonshire, England, e'ft r The writer concludes his most inter- 1.N, During the administration of Preawith Drirted heading's and lentructiona, providing a shapis rr p-where hie grandparents once 'lived; in Of eating letter with this &metes cheracan was 'Smith .;. ltint there epoch; such of method , effective and eollating data,. tit a Viraitte Elder FoIland .visited the viland stake teristio truth: "After the gospel, the t 4 building meetinghouses -' -- -t 1 lage where his ancestors resided; et. houses. ward tithing offices, academies Lord speaks to the world with temp-iot'' atilt temples. erything. in that. old, picturesque reMore has been done 14,t4 , 1 earthquakes. plagues and Iran!" , 1 c gion was remarkably interesting, in 1 these years in this regard than I during A tvook èf stmllse rhararter. sod same piles, eatttlee the summer season. ever before. net on)), at home,- but "THE WAY 0111 EITERNALIJIM." '; is341 Individuals for I I sultabls bat I r vvitv Preet. J. G. McKay conduded the have been v.-- 4 abroad; meetinghouse' f ' or AM' risnominat!on. Is also On sale. leit4 "book I lao a suitable a for Is e. young funeral ift nerviges at "Deseret." for Mrs. erected the missions of th'e United a 7 is a woman. or It man treatiso 1 young 'Edward : Áll..1117 . I'N : on OF I ' 1.:TAIIN was and Curriming, who States, England. Scandinavia. . sixty of the gospel. exyears of ago. and the mother the Islands of the sea. and the people on he doctrines of ot oa volunteer Noral of enlisted I On Warrrn aCorp. right, clear, way, the princt. twenty-on- e children. relolee in having places of their own plaining in , - - , PERCY 'PrTAC'TVAL. Salt Lake City; now' in quartermaster's department, motor supply trains nrSOK tri coNcirwr.",i horp they can go and worship God. ples and ordinances of salvation .' -1 When we travel here. at home, we what, they, ark why, they are needed oterved In Frappe!), St. Mihiel and Argonne; rornped injury.. On lett, Main Street, ..Sell Lake City . ct Frei The treat - 6. three newspaper of this country .. are, pleased to see these beautiful and ,31010 to practice them. all formed war "chums" have the . together Ford; , through -- .. ,. George ti For at sale The ly section is the 16o postpaid. Deseret . News. meetinghouse" that have been also t ' Iserred In the nth AT, ILtevalry-a, strong- friendship1r Corp. Warren SLOO per react leaned Mondays and ' ... ed. and very few have been built Newt Book Store. Elat Lake ' ,. ' - iteelohormat: ;. : Wyo... and Is well and happy, without help by the trustse-in-trus- t. Advertisement. Tinvolays. . . - 11) , I ,, -- ' , !. ; I - , N . c,,, Mt at ( os,p4, ,,, , .,,,vJ,, .,,. ,1,,,,,,: , ,,. c4 2 , . ' I ' ' . I (7 1.'4" 141r4 ir.thtdiesi();tedie..thirtssethe, tnanse.inteintallew T S, ,,- ,,i, 1 , HiltWerlda. - ,,. 11: . . . - , , , '. ' - -- -, '' , , tpuerTrf"noomntahmleyeterrieste1elitamt . 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