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Pilch se greater andof moral UNION value than heal. to all who' 'OM ob., I stain (loin totiosere end strong &Ink I '009 a. and oat latlo moat: It promIne. thionil 1 Ok) that they shaft run and not di eitary,,1 ohsfl walk sett hot faint. and t h.. 1 71L711:tk Taternacle Over-crowdIthey makes thie promise. toot that Large Attendance and In. destroying angel hall pass them by as the Children of lersel and shell lot Sunday teresting Features in Tab. not slay them. Thee sirs greater b".slip467:11 richt., concluded Lider .goot ernacte Sunday Evening 164.,..7L Grant and Elders Lyman bleesingsehan Lyman. The choir song an nthem: To Model Exercises. Liberty. And Ballard Speakers. Elk? ktritin J. bollard. ee, 0 The next ispeaker sea Elder Mel. Erl: . lob TIE tabernacle was Oiled to re- a teat eithleh re , morning before Pt o'clock yin J. Ballard, His reada man expresses the wish of that he . ..a404,.... f , the on rresion of , the to wall ftild 1 parity SVICIDAT Were an oriel. thet he ,,---"46.declare ;aemimminual conference of the end throngs were repentance to till moo. might but realising , ,.71i Immo Deseret Sunday School Union .' "' .,,,,Zt,.:AN. purging back to the Alseenibly that he Is only a man he resign' him-le- a .. ,.:' ..V to do hat lies in his poser. The :-attioh convened at ? p in. Sunday wit ball. shire an 'overflow meeting was :::,,',:;: text, he said. xpresso his faith. Elder r General Supt. David O. licKikY preI ., bold. At every entrance to the bit Ballard mild he is in accord with all , siding pit ,,,,,,,,,,,,, auditorium creed, sere standing and that hod been skald et the conference. motile on th After prelimioary .., I sill who had noted emotion that It. on still out ter the walke people sere P 3,-grand oreen by Edward P. Kimball. as of one mind end heart. had 11 1 the congregation. under the conductrying to get in. All the way ton Theyepolien had dieruseed aospel principles E. liallentyne. sang of torship Joeeph of a eollit bank of the the top gallery and topics of the hour from various the 'election. "Have I done any good humanity sae standing stria at the ;standpoints and angles, but in the in the world today ?'' Prayer was ofin facts all are a unit and per. fered by Elder George P. Richard& stairway ntrance people '0 OTO clus- great . harmony and sccord. Then followed a pont eervice Preceded tered in large number's. High up back feetElder Ballard said there are two remark. by by a few preliminery 1 of the oboir UAL Atte Jammed. people inithl by which pArente can obtain it.. Eider liallantyne, mho said It was the '--...... were 'landing, end others were seated lobedlence from their thildron; one le of atm to out the the ionisation i bring Thal moy work on the projections of the big organ. to compelseobedient bong by en appeal to the various amo. children ere children the lone go were utilized se The chancel steno lions of those participating. The 0011(10 eloomilownwelo when thty grow to manhood end dimill were eats and far back under Ilia gallery but rendered by the congregation the be will womanhood broken, spell Blametand of available foot Your "Count ing space The other method is slower. but surer every Many was filled. I"America." far awa,y On Judee's results. The power of The morning was bright and clear and of basting Know thet my Redeemer was which the power by I Itvs, with a tang of Indian summer in the compulsion It tbere's Sunshine In Tour the German emperor foreed obedience air. modified by a certain crimpness, and "Love at Home," Solo Hiatt" told He them his of they troop.. While the congregation wart wasem parts were sung - by -knee --?kindred-- find otiln t,.e1r & belonged to him. bad,' taint 1.4.0c.,3, 4, Wars or Ogden. plated thus men his wail controlled In full prelude. The tabernacle choir. Naomi: All &came tlY opened and they would no attendance. was directed for the opens eyes sere . Generel beer euLry Lewranc ha scourged into battle. and longer contho formerveteran ing hymn by Richards then called the roll of stakes was forted to skulk out of LI doctor, George Carriese. who last the tyrant and presented the neon of Sunday and beaten. week celebrated his efghtleth birth. &his own country. cowardly because achool authorities for the vote of the hie oringing..tallen tyrant. Prot Careless. by method. day anniversary. sue. I conference, all being unanimously evil in its origin. had failed. s o his vigorous sole. belied his I Leine& It was annoutaced that all With this. Elder Ballard contrasted years and the eons was rendered with the Luis were San represented but attic,' tve method Of the Christ. who "Arise 0 Glorious telling effect. I end Union, while his' ' practically all the Zion. the number wan. and President in love and persuasion controls with in United States also ye. the missions the them shows and right ufpeopls ii Heber J. Grant in calling the session the and of sounded. exercise long charity to order and announcing the hymn. 4 the fold' Miss Merl' Fisher rendered id exsaid the musie was written by Prof. fering. bringing them into when Mal cellent style a violin solo, "Viennese kindness. only by chastising .... Careless himself, remarking that he Dream" by Winternits. bring it On themselves. And and Prot Et-aStephens had written children is conduct to "How said the Ballard. Elder The this. spirit questionnaire. more music Run g by the Saints than Of 11 ' L.4.14 the Church. The Saints do not bow the Sunday School." was presented by any two other elders in modern Israel. Ii leaders through . members of the general board with The opening prayer was offered by in submission to their General Supt. David O. McKay aa pre-- I 417 they yield obedience because President James Henry Robinson of fear; know love leaders to and them, their The ceptor. topics responded South Davis stake. The second mu- - they yam ' thoee ammo, heart and are reeponding were as follows: steal number was directed by Prof. have their welfare at , lip: Mil Of MA OWAMILWV Lord. of the Elder' School the should When by the i Spirit guided Sunday A. C. Lund. conductor of the (abet,. in haridi"7 CONSOLIDITED prayer meeting be held and what .nacte choir. The bass and tenor parts Ballard said he finds himself ire.-the with and brethren his with lob - , be of exercises? order should mony the of the choir rendered "The morning ' MI MuszeCOMPA,NY oC the gospel and his proud What should be done with the prayer ,.., OP.. breaks, the shadows flee," words by teachings ' . when the teacher-trainin- g spirit had never been crushed or meeting the late Elder Parley P. Pratt and the broken. Church of the The T. leadership class -- la held Sunday morning? music by Prof. Evan Stephens. ; is not maintained through fear. NO OTT 'Albert Hooker. 13 Elder Richard R. Lyman. of the even not the 16 disciples What should be the nature of the people, A The first speaker. Elder Richard It. Sevior, ever yielded more faithful alA music? Edward P. Kimpreliminary said he loves the Latter-da- y ball. legiance to a leader than did the Saints Saints. During thfr periods of his life In early Church history to the Prophet What should be the teacher's work loved when he has been studying. In eastern Joseph Smith. They him. they 0 during the preliminary music? Jobs he haa always thought did not fear him. - He died for, his Wells. Granite 'stake"; that whatever new ideas were given to people. a martyr to the faith be and krallsstake; the What la the purpose of Branch. Bingham stake; Orion him he in turn would give to his peo- - they had espoused. And so it has Hamer Branch, Millard stake; Hawthorne, abstract of minutes? Charles B. Felt pie. He has devoted, he said much been with all the leaders of the Granite stake; Clarion branch, South notices are appropriate? John time to the study of sanitary engineer- - Church: the people love them and &innate stake; t Mt. Sherman branch. W.What Walker. Ing and be has reflected with wonder know the leaders love them. Some- Idaho; Gannett branch. Blaine; Darflow should the songs for the day how marvelously the lives of the Lit- - times it has- been charged that the lington. Lost River stake; Ballard. selected? Trier?' T. Cannon. ter-da- y Saints have been preserved 'Church has- been partial, to capital-und- Lost River Make, Leslie, Lost Rivet be How should the pacrament gem be unsanitary conditions. The sou tern. Elder Ballard said. but he has utak.. recited? Give a filustration. of the first day after be returned front never found it so. More has been New President (stake)Ban Luis Alfred C. Rees. practical . Cornell university had not gone down done for the bumble agriculturist stake, William O. Crowther, succeedBriefly explain the proper method , ed Hyrum a Harris. before he gathered the officials of a member of the Church than for of administering the sacrament. village together and urged them to other. said Elder Ballard. The solu- Bishops died. Sixth ward. Pioneer H. Wallace. give the people pure water. His et- - tion of the problems of the world stake, Arnold ON Giauque. Thistle George What Is the purpose of the concert. forts were 'not in vain and he heel will not be found In unions, F. recitation? ,branch, Utah stake. Benjamin Illustrate the correct "Mormon" communities every ol tisan league or any other ageociation Smith. method of presentation. Josiah Bur. where eager to accept new ideas. This. banded together for selfish purposes; Stake clerk died. Hyrum stake, rows. he said, is in accord with that tenet the solution is In the gospel and its John W. Jensen. The concert recttation should be III of the Latter-da- y Saints that they will teachings. Elder Ballard avowed that 871 wards and branches, 79 stakes followed by Winging practice. Explain accept all truth, anything praisewor., any discussion of the league of na- - of Zion and 21 missions. the method of such not proper conducting thy, virtuous or of good report. Elder tions. or other timely topics, is Relates Testimony. an exercise. Joseph E. Ballantyna Lyman says he claims to be a good political; he would be mortilikl. he been has said he Grant President When should school to the word no separate for American, his ancestors have been sai& if the Church had the blessings of the- chute work? Harold G. Reynolds. Americans-Lym- ans have fought, bled . give to the world on these great mo- - delighted with been dui'out poured and died in every American war. Hel mentous questions. He said he has Lord that have Explain the most effective method , admires men who stand up for their felt a thrill of joy that Germany hits ing the conference sessions. Her said of conducting class exercises:- - - when overwhelmed (1) In the kindergarten and priviews, even though they be in the signed the pact that will in the fu- that he had been he was the president mary department, Wm. A. Morton.. minority, for American ideals can not tura prevent her from imprisoning a he realized thatand not could he sleep the Church of (2) In the intermediate departendure unless men will stand up for ;Morkon" elder. God was with the necesments. J. Leo Fairbanks. their convictions. He grants 'other pea- - Allies all the time; he intended all nights, until finally it became to the coast to get In the theological department, pie the rights to their views and he the time, said Elder Ballard, to giveleary for him to go do not sleep cannot E. (I) for men who . asks the same of them in regard to them the victory, the question Conway Ashton. do live long. He said his mother taught ' his viewe. (4) In the Parents" department N. was: How much chastisement , i him reverence for the word of the T. Porter. ' these nations need? God has raised: League of Nations. What is a socialised recitation? Milaccomplishments Of :Lord. When the call came to him to Be tiesired, he said to express his up men for the 1 President . ton Bennion. , was with Washing-- become an apostle. said views On the league of nations. Hs his purposes. He him How much time should be conemned to, fight for the:Grant, from October to February he hesitates, ha said, to give his views ton andheinspired The with in lesson miserablethe misgiving& E. Cumraised up Abraham Lincoln:was period? Horace right; in opposition one of his a 1 such adversary prompted him to resign, ming& , I n the Council to, the Twelve, the Hon. and was with him; he raised up What time should the 'wheel reasRoosevelt to inspire that he was not worthy to be an Reed Smoot. United States senator, men as...Theodore righteousness and tle of the Lord. Whenever be bore semble and tif what should the clos, but he knows Senator Smoot will re- - the people istoincivic) the present situation, testimony that he knew Jesus Is the ing exercise consist? George M. Can him In his views and will the his band him ' apect . more respect him for speaking out and with the president of the United Christ, the adversary confronted - the know you are lying; you great aim of the Sunday . with candor. Elder Lyman said he States in this great hour. But school work. ,Hugh J. Cannon. God." son ' of seen never the have ' . has read the league covenant over and . Tribute to President Grant. had . : ' 0 the held on, because he knew he over again and he cannot find the ' Designed Am Object Lesocm. In- been called by revelation from God. were exercises These of a Elden Ballard testified that Prost. causes for objection that its oppon- highly alI Of GramCrelated President God, experiences teresting claaracter and touched upon ents set forth- - He spoke of the two dent Grant is a true:ilea ' w, willing he underwent while on a trip In the In a brief. concise way the various governing bodies of the league and though strong in his views, is late Elder knows with the he Luis San what to country of Sunday school work. Of essaid that In the Council which has the always to bow -him Brigham Young. 4r,, and - the .lata phases will of God. He commended Interest and -- impressiveness of the issues pecial United the en great was traveling were the concert recitations . - Elder . ... In which Stating has ar equal vote with the to the Saints as a veritable-leadserved in ivith the latter when he decided to all present took part. Discussion of Empire, in addition to which Leaders who have gone,thein-name, - Britiah w e power on eart h "ean'saY when the their dal-:-a- ll take a side path that 'cut arrows honor to the topics brought out many valuable ,, United States shall go to war. save the their memory and the work they gulley and back into the road, which suggestions and was designed as an around course of the United States itself. Eld- - complished, he said, hut here, now, followed a horseshoe object lesson to the thousands of BIM er Lyman quoted one John Barrett. I today. it is the duty of the Saints to the gulley. He wanted to be alone, day school workers In attendance. was in attendance at an agricul- - follow their living leaders: to give he said. to commune with his Maker who Tracy Y. Cannon rendered an or- that had been gan solo after which Adam S. Bennion mom Oral congress at which Elder Lyman , them every support in dealing with concerning the question ,. also was in attendance. Mr. Barrett 'the present problems and altuationaa.' torturing hitt mind.- - He rolled upon discussed the subject. !'T,he. Sunday -Bin the Lord. there In solitude and-it-wald- that since the organization- - of I in offering the word of the-Lo- rd School- - Its Development; and Present 113. REBECCA H. PETTIT., union war has hot solutiou of the trials that beset the revealed to him that there was no Day Probletrue1 the The speaker re- . out among its members. reason why he should be an apoetle Counted the tendency of the boy to I , broken people. ' unsaid he lived would be aeieer Lyman wander from the path of rectitude Evan Arthur, James H. Nielson and of Jesus Christ, save that he had true to his father, the late Prest. Minnie Eakhart sang a trio, "God be pure and clean, and had kept himself unless properly cared for parents ty ' m TAGglii A No Francis M. Lyman, did be not express merciful." worthy to be a. special witness. It WAS and teachers, and deplored- the fact : what he feels sure would be his views , made known to him. end said Preet- that possibly 50 per cent'of the boys matisties. Murat on this momentous subject were he s deneGrant. that his father. the late of tender years were lost to the home, President Grant read- Churll eta- - Jedediah alive today. Francis M. Lyman was no M. Grant, who died when the church' and the Sunday school aa follows: was ne an tietida, American through his son. Heber J. Grant waa nine because of the Indifferent attitude of - cowaire: INJUHEBIN AccIDENTs end through, Elder Lyman declared - those who should lead them. Noting old the ,Z1 CIS Stake& imidays adthroon -and lie said he ;heard his father tay il on ohigh That the. progress of Sunday school --work at the beginning of the great World a part of the Prtuned va- - among the Latter-da-y Burley fill stakerformerly Elder to an be should Saints,' apostle war that the kaiser must be brought C11.5191111 stake. David R. Petti 15 years old, tanglois, ""cancy that had occurred In the Coun- - Bennion cited the fact that from ' Mrs. Rebecca down, no matter what the, emit, or president, Myron Barlow. first coun- - ell; and that the Prophet Joseph organization In 1299 by Richard list Wife of EdwIn Pettit, Sr4 920 south second H. come tinder his selora George world would the whole Lewis, the instrument in tne hands of lantyne it had grown from one schoolisecond W street, suffered sumer. yoke .7- Let the whole world unite to valor, Henry W. Tticlaer, stake clerk. the Lord in founding the Church in and one teacher, to 1,420 schools and! ous brut s and lacerations and proh- ata.ke: firsts his ty-Elder Wards overthrow: I Burley accomplish i comprising had joined In that 20.330 teachers' and man quoted his father. and he uid Burley second, Dada, Pella, Unity, thig dispensation, Reber ornal IInjuries Sunday after.. approximately! able J. Grant wail 200.000 pupils., supplication, and he feels sure Prost. Francis M. Ly- - I Springdalleand View. noon when are was struck by an en, Ware Mildred Miss 'Lord of an the chosen apostle of the Blaine stake, formerly a part , roan would say now Let the nations that time on, Prooldent Grant! cOntralto solo, tAttele Serenade." by tomobile .said to have been driven by associate themselves together to keep Boise, stake. William Lennox Adam-th- e From his torture of mind was Braga, with violin obligato said, S. rs. J. W. Ifealy, IT Apricot, plac, . first Ly-of Elder world. I the Cooper. peace son.president. Joseph Meehant and he Itnowa that land organ accompaniment man said that in years to. Come he touneelor euend hod ; bethe-knew' G. Wallace was taken to the --Latt,Illittred.womatt heIlse not is and Grant.Christ prenclienne tile nanit'ehrolled among thou counitelor, D. Edwin Adamson stake Jesus In a, Mrs.IfealY.0 'Inhospital emergency a choir anthem. the J. The Grant Heber mad sang I President stood in the beginning for the clerk. Wards- comprising, stake: his utomobtler and was later removed to Brew, few- - closing -- remark, - expense --- -Of Ilattimil -Gannett trartelf,71relel;-- -- flammatue.--',-with. , equTaref,-Manorlon sinting the ohlirsto. The bons., gratitudeto, the: lata111dar 1.orga ltni--e Dr.. w.11.Iztrome L., 1,), is. boopt. - ton - brench,Heyburn-,erom- e a-- a-Itliatual Improvement Work. by Goddard for his work- In t Rupert,- Wendell branch- andidictinn was .pronotinced Elder L yman then epoke of - the 't erd. Paul,branch.., a " HYrtsitt G- - smith- - Presidlhlti schools and readlou-the'nesSundayi ,. II .. work of the Mutoal Imprcivernent Ile. I Gooding The accident occurred is Mrs. Pettit, "W Are Bowing, of a of .1 his, favorito song Falls TWin ' formerly part stake, l v sociattone le Good le oplift ef.i the Cassia stake. Laurence G. Kirk.' ,oda of accompanied by D. E. Hammond. SO Daily Sowing, Count forte. It le it fact, he sat& that with ' : M. Game Prof. Thomas D q Giles -- .. Edward or III." ham. West First North street. was tromi; president: -the war, smoking grew as-- a habit first counselor, Itaymond McClelland': -- - Tile ccmgretatiout sant: 'Parting -- Will south ,r, emp l street lust after of the Church. ing among the young race L. Frani benediction stake in Lewis atter and Allen, by second counulor, Study Hymn. Ha referred to a stirring hi. I.- A. comprising stake: Buhl, Pres Antbaztad- - Lund the confer- - she bad left ,the tabernacle grounds at ILirritierly, Murtaugh - , meeting of the early morning and Twin Falls. for six month.. by the south ntrancs. Mrs. Healy once - which a memoir. was delivered from D Giles of the V. of Frof. Thom , River stake formerly a part of ) was driving west, accompanied by Miss' the late Andrew D. -White. one tities - the Blackfoot Pat'William N. a stake. , 21 V-- molt department ls now in France ' -. -- - --- , president of Cornett Mr., White said ten. president. William T. Tear.- first Dornillylfaneett ft ty ,mpis In an his college experience be never or a leave of a bernee, and will retrain - Pettit. and Mro--not arteeeond 'Mr . w.tater neelor apartments. HPart Hancn 'With fin kr;ew.a yoting man who smoked cigar. feu , :Mae In la. take Rine, winter all Joh date. special to engaging on hootf tine wanted of ,sthen theY Itcral catzlo Hammond 'stopped . etala$ loaner-- Act a t'efor,1400 tti-irt wr4w toratgaba4.4,. ; 11 'In i'lca 0 werrvir-tworiiii- ii 2 rig' . ose .. tater Lyman, appealed to parents' - Arco Darliti gten Ballard , 'Leslie in ilieti. Ranch wail iteneed aril Prom- - tow an eastbound treat car to pass . his wife teacher and members of the priest11. first '. ball?, and ' "16 C. RodDaniel Good water. foneo& hood to work among the young to -e; rtfey witro itAidirit with thoir 'backs Afton Los Artelei and going dirtt from' tin. taanoto. Wyoming,-Advoetis- o. It is Dehlle. ' Pingbant-etakput down the cigarette evil. ' . tbo approachfng autofttoblIA, so. there , Twin V sta,ke; 7 Buhl, Star of the he the slat said. South. Jaws ailay roost gain4 .11:,', - -- a d 17-111-10 la :r0 a1,1 113v) erstain A. f ei . : ; 4 W ;J - , - S. e'Sf$ 44.11 ó!djn Salt Lake - withi---"Yo- , u -- :,11 ;141 1 I - - - orris - -- -- He - r - . . i "The Lumbermen se-sen- . . -- as - -- - - i - - ' , , court-Smit- -- - - t h. ,, - j-,- ,: , f leitgue -- " , their--mora- ' tut , I, r t -- ,"" t. 7te l IT or put-kinha- - Tni-o- - right of way. nesse, and juat as the theInvestigating cording to officers say tits acct.. automobile was about to pass them dent was caused by each driver thinkMrs. Pettit drew back from the ear ing he had the right of way. Taggart I was said to have been traveling north and Johnston seat when the crash acorning etop but was' unable to do so before &rL Pettit bad been knocked to Abe pavement and run over by the front wheel of the machine;. Tho Injured woman was then placed Inthi Mobil and hurried to the emergency hospital. Officers Investigating the accident said It was unavoidable as Mrs. Healy was too close to 'top her machine when Mrs, Pettit stepped in front of Reports from the hospital today state that Mrs. Pettit is resting easily and tliat her recovery is expected. Another Acctdent. tomobile accident Atintber totnobile curreitIfitittday when an said to hive been driven. by 14.0111 Johnston, I years old a public chauffeurcollided with the machine of At.' M. Taggart, 21, son of Police Captain and Mrs. Henry C. Taggart, 18115 east, Twent-firSouth street, at Second South .ahrSecond East .streets. Mr.1 Taggart suffered numerous bruises and lacerations about the head and face but was otherwise nninJured. in the Johnoton and with Taggart escaped Injury. inaehine -Taggart was given first aid treat. meta. at --the emergency hospital end later removed to his home, where the family physicians wore ealied. Mein. ltinetrittehlYt7N1110defill iwrinuellatt machines- were badly datnaged by the eoIliEon1 JOhneton was booked at the pollee ertatiett toe keying failed to obeervottbe trattio ordinance regarding "Tito egg big tk. festal, of litaii4 Systems So Us go.. orgaibilitt- - and tbri litter imagessibility iritt biotite or atigplaidig a qrsagebi roe ord. - -- The Rand Indez: Perpetual Invontotiee air e Automobile jr parte accords it I 41 rAnDleyeell - st I Credit MSS - ImnniiMIOD Verporettail -- Intotoe , Salo , . Promotims iliesetere Card to - - litott WIII11913 41!CID Luke C'ttr.....ta easy edgesso r, |