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Show ,I m.MIMENN NOUN. IMPIM101. ttlissionäri6s-o- f Brooklyn Conference i ospel Cause Spreading Over Germany V A118 cliritell umnit Or ft NI? TVA s - . 8 FOUR SECTION 192o MINNOW.M. MIO Interest in sATultimv mAx EVENING NEWS DESERET op ,, . 1001111 00041 of tit. tosisty isle tho tier,. In every pursuit I rise of this tirinciple ete ' Cider Ballard was Ibisolloce4 atoll Year load to Improvement ere& pros- sand 'Ili tio Where Teo Want Ida to l read la things temporal arid epirtipal. Superiotandent 1.001 A. Taylor astir tie, IJsost Lord," sad doliverod pow riot eddretw on tho ;sublet.' of 'tila I a very good moor' of Ike Sunday mu tbt hoot aortic. and bore toetimony of the islioncri." pointiog eut that Men the leosons of life. moat learn, bath boing ongendered In the hearts ;learnWatson I 1nual of thot poopl. of personal &wiriest; itho1 Eider wm. t. conoboo. ot ihi web conquer atilt If ha II I riso to la this life abil counell. ouk of the powsr of God g lorious attainments, 'sfoll so In the lits Is rusts: mull t''' toonitoet in Ili healing of the it.cis w illing ito way th prioe. Its bore a ' Suri ng the opidentic of influenza. Ito I aid that lb h igh councilors In their poworful testimony to 'twos and tatty actors or th o leaders o f th e Church. Intoolonary visits had observed a bet- to who had each proton faithful thel ter attotidatico at smoothies. sod the Church and to tI od and Man. spirit of unity and good will rat Itol circurosionesta. now (hit trying tt waver o b0r. goofiest in tho etlos. , tirs to his bore rive fervent trthortation to th Saints lin the talittol activities of hi,' I 1101-14- CORNS! OUCH! zi CORNS OFF MT 1 ) : 1 mom roligients libortY sine the Ovr Corraspondenero 1 tine monarchy. of throw LICESTElt 1141,411,E London. "We have made many friends. and -- . ' April 11."Ilers." said Euro have as many tee 40 auto at each Sun' porta )41asion rreddent George day erhool. and the afternoon mootwhit h , Albert Smith. is the most W041, Ipso won seoaell thia number. S 0,1000rw 144014041000, aost re.. work of the lAypie the schuss r:,; yea It derful latter I have tiver etwisa tho of roCannon J. "Angus Oldroyd. thew spoolicship,! and the sonderfuli written by Simon Ewing timith. a , Angus J. Cannon of the Morino ported lb. work of th Religion claim- vision of Ma mother. visited nony Of tho branches n4 for bsttor "CC." Is lb. relative of mine and of the Prophet in a was the."tutor. bin's(' There dry eyst iscorcely - after tile return reportod the prevail Bo conditions that romparod concludod. he Joseph Smith; in 1101 he was enter- log conditions, and appealed to Presihouto when "It lot od in the day of tho Savior with Cunt Lake Salt sifternsion. Pres'. in Thei Itito residence at taind Saturday my dent Heber J. Want for help. unbelief of today but procialmod mard was the Bret epoaller. lintl he re- - I thts City; Simon Ewing Smith was bora Sainte In Zion responded to the rail. -restoration the ia ilia future fur WT.. In 1104. and was 00 years Of age when and President Cannon brought food joiced that the gospel had found hint tof ths itusiII 44 y in gin Band sod hail led hint vhated our family in $alt Lake army of or from . he Antrrienti (ha Kidor I talton Okeriund, roto rood into tho light and had boon hill tom- He practiced dontietry then re petk)re aI Coloire. The rood was City. 100 was as well as hie spiritual. mloolonary. preached an inspirational aalvation end rode Wrote until he poral hon. the dlstributri mongol - Eider Ballard dolivoced ono of his aormon on the divin authenticity of in ouickly years of rige; now ha lives happily gry Paints in Germany, who number Doesn't hurt a bit to lift that 'sermons. pointing :out the Book of Mormon and bore a far11t. Augumine. Florida. la tailed there 11,000. tharactortletle - rent loatimony of lb. power of hie deIn la Florida. of world in tho kinds tbo while religion the 'Live Wirer a welcome) gift to us all rid ' for 0041. I called the"It wascame bore, touchy corn oft with mantling. and wherein the churches record ais a New whom.; In the right time. the Southern States mission. help just W. Olterlund mad lite. of need President the and 140thuallUth are weak. world of th the le him lie , .upos whom things looked darkest. May God - of ttod' fingers "oleo pain boing hoard to the closing remarks of Conforenco and America." and slaters and Ilene the brothers good of hot. the Simon a service lead men into the light. and spressed appreciation , Extracts from the letter of 41111100 frionds in the choir land of liberty wonderful testimony of the motors-- 1 rend...4Pd by thews who had taken part Back rawRummel B. Potty, cma A. mon4 C Crowther. Clarence L. , Ewing Smith follow: , and our prayers unite with theirs in . , , and Knudson. gay thanks to tha Lord for the Ear? tho of lino Gospel.' art. L. Pow' 1110. F. peoWalton. Wallace Zion all and you good harridan, a a.m. a Sun. itimpiration of hie Spirit. "St. Augustine. Fla.. March 14,Smith thanking Second rowLthel Boutheick, Mrs. at Sunday morning our of us ElTor in hour the Albert & L. Irons. Road 4.0 aiding ple Harding; Elmo "Dear Cousin George The stake rhoir furniehod singing. Arlene B. Lemon. John school union mooting was hold. Soleberg, Lord will bless Wilford O. Woodruff. W. I.Ao Preat George W. McCune. Prost. John day It Its tho auditorium. after which under grid appropriate baa been a long time IgA00andI distress. I know the and inspiring onto dredg. IL P. O. diof our 11 eleeneo 1 for all have hearing you ' N. Lorius of the Brooklyn Conference. Um dirootion of this organisation sessw-- I wro sung by Dalton Okeriund. Cora wrote you. old Ann.& Lamar flcott- want 40 or 10 snore, then 1 will or .tr.. Every old piece of clothing. Third rowDavid Watkins, Ifer Alice Barton llotence Malt. Joseph- munity singing was bad for half an Shores and Lavon Chappell. The for ire Club welcome most ars etc.. Forever right Live boots, the testae hour before the regular servire. The meetings were all well attended and a rill A. Jolley, Idorrill D. Boat, Elias ine Johnson. " '1 to purchase) new clothoe for A. , Front rowVenus Williams, Mrs. Sunday school office had charge of good 'Writ prevailed ' here in I. Augustine, or anrerhers Lemon, J. Clement Crapo, Leonard Cold Impossible incomes-Sincerelsmall Sloan. W. of Louts W. McCune. lee In fact bolding a meeting poople Oa E. the decoration and seating of the peoGeorge UEO. T. ECKERSLICT; Clarence Jeneem, 1 IChitelson, ea You timers for that purpose. flowers la profusion Blake Citark. ple. beautitui delight net Signed) "HERMANN EITLI.2." like Scripture like thia--- 1 people who are fundamentally antag- Elder John M. Bright, locel eider, pre. decorated the stage an4 every vantage should 11 all believed it sources that From informed la the death of any. but oristio to the government carry out siting. point. I be further not will will talk Ptuis recent IternAnn that of I the Win. Prost - turn and live. siege During their propaganda? Thity are under Several elders of the California and I City. free to Obtain permission to- - Jot his oath to CHURCH CHANGES. 1oo4 the first sees that terrified --these Wands for Mexican remissions 11,4oee present oit the efongre411fro when I gee To e again la Balt 1.kk awhich 0 : some record ilur was there ond Lake In er4te the several Balt look City,weeks. lot up Smith against the govornment. severe family Please and melte Joseph platform the pret- months. owing to restrictions of the . ,na Smith's vows at of settlement. daughter. to sworn the F. secrecy ars leper reported , .47.ainowmg, short addressees during the conference. New Wards and Branch. Joseph They your city German government. with the barbarous penalty of having Therefore the government official The morning semion of the mintertied woman 1 saw when in remember you PERCY PERCYVAL. Lost River ward. Lost River stake. their throat cut from ear to gar if they took steps to let no ono go into the ence was the largest of any In point of beautiful women; docord that my settlement for fear that the disease of attendance. there being 1.1102, and Henry N. ktickeloon. bishop. ward tell " she brought in the was of cousin a Drops of magfc! Apply a littlt would 'Kart there. - For this reason as & greet many wars children. Elder clerk. Edgar A. Childs. lather. Jade Smith time in ELDERS 11 0E1117111E Freesonis on that - bothersome cora been Alma had stake. who chosen wee the missionaries ward, address directed i.o Nibley Hyrum John Smith. was born some Sallard's , Conlerence. San. Francisco to Matilda to go to the annual conference were thorn: in glowing terms he depicted Tates. bishop. Elmer Henninger. ward instantly that corn Mops hurting. thet the year 1111, was marriedSmith. No (the refused permits and could not go. wht.t the Church stands for and what clerk. Addrese. Logan, R. D. No. 1. you life it off with the fingers. Thomas; Simon Ewing born In 1104, ' A at all! Try it! splendid conference was hold at The Saints felt 1,44 on receiving it has done for its members, illustrat- Utah. pain , ,writer of this letter)wea 11E1IT TO MRS. Sliff1110 San Francisco on May 1 and I. 1920. this news, as It is a big day for them ing his topic by stories of wonderful Oenola branch. Nebo stake, Fred-ric- k lirhy wait! Tour drunist sells their first and only child. My mother R. F. Larson . presiding elder. Branch tiny bottle of Freestone for a fess died and ray father married Mies on April 30 by a priesthood when the servanta of the Lord come worth. and preceded home At the afternoon mission the gener- clerk. Thos. W. Smith. Jr; Addrass cents. suMrient to rid your feet of, Dimick and later 0n loam' to visit which in the past has I meeting and included in it on the eve- only beenthem, al Notand stake authorities were sustain- Santaquin. Utah. Box S. or every hard corn. soft corn. or core was reckoned as one Of the family. once a twice year. thia. and to hla relatives in this city, nings of April 10 and May 1 a ladies' withstanding this great disappoint- ed. including Norman. Brimhall and between the toes. and esBusses, wftts wish you would condense In Writing New Mission Prtaident. cousin Relief society conference. The priest. ment rocordit T. Pomeroy who were suotainacFrank out soreness at an conference their Elder ,place It upon the they enjoyed gives Stringham Aahby records. hood meeting was attended by forty Samoan mimion. John Q. Adams, n and all testified that it was the best ad as new alternate high councilors count Of his experiences in the Joeeph Smith's, the prophet's. own some local breth. miesionarles besides with my it look same.; address upon and Succeeded so I can Dyke Walton. who has been ap- president, field of Delaware. It appears that rut. After the meeting the ladies of they had ever attended. , write MO. Mrs. Luu Loveland Shepard has re- the On Saturday ntornipg the teller so- pointed aa atake chorister. and Bro. Willard A. Keith. eyes. Lev to all and in San Francisco Relief society ..81110N EWING SMITH.. as 'Hilton teachers. was delivered well seminary cently visited that region and New Bishops. Missionart-tFlorida." a sumptuous dinner for them. ciety session was held and President Stapley and Eider Bal"Bog 15. St. Augustine. her usual sensational lecture against served , All the sessions ot the conference attended by the sisters. The men all ' ammo-Ma- te were Loot lard In Arco afterthe ThomRiver lAtter-dathe y stake. ward, speakers Saints. made it at work. whereupon being impossible for With the idea of affording Saints the by a superior spirit of them to attend. In the evening,the noon session. the former speaking on as Chamberlain. Eiders Stringham and Blackmore B. were marked bishop, sueceoded The 1Po !lowing returned missionaries relief to the starving peace and reverence and alt who spoke Mutual Improvement aasociation sGersutcess temporal matters, and the latter de- Henry N. Micke 'son. - address Arco. have with Kidd anewerd her southern great and ' so of throuirhout eastern wittOt did thought a reported at the office of the unanimity sermon on the restoration Idaho. of In the public press. Elder Stringham convened and a beautiful spirit livering and feeling. Many were privileged to alon 'nuuty the London correspondentof the Gospel and kindred subject& Chester First Yellowstone. enabled Presidency: stake. his ward, was been states thM after filled the which appeared has reply News beings sepresent The Deseret which In a daily paper. Mrs. Shepard "simply speak and what was said made a Sunday evening Prest. Lesueur and Ernest G. Bates succeeded Eliasha H. of which of all in attendance. to dispetch urgent metesages - Maysant 3Charlie A. Robbins . Elder Ballard occupied the time the Bingham, addrees same. Rule. vanished." He says she was greatly ries of connected sermonettes Man Her On a Elder general Sunday morning reached Southern and have from the inetructed delivered Plea, when pro. - becausie Grove, former L. a sermon Archie stake. eomfortward, and.testiUnity delivering in Burley Wilmington disappointed preaching service was held., In the mony of the who mtablished his family , mirolon; set apart rot 6. roundly impressed the interested and afternoon gospel. of Salvation for Stokes, succeeded Lawrence E. Har- State the Sunday school children City, where. lira very few people went to hear tier attentive 19111. ably in Salt lAko are assembled, the rendered their on same. congregations address the dead. moral ris, and the how residing. shed almost She tirade. ridiouloue spiritual lessons. ; 'Stole and children Church-wor- k in tears at her meeting because she maid largest of which included 140 soul". Pella ward, Burley stake. James O. Most people when they think of the strength of the Church and its destiny 'and doing excellent made President Joseph W. Maturrin prePeterson succeeded Charles H. Smith. Insee so application to it her May 2Arthur D. Taylor of Provo. Ha- and mission. in upholding constituStull "pained people at settlement leper Kalaupapa. Zion. Eider ' Elder and over conference sided same. address tional tot through from government. the 'Australian - mission: ast to 'Mormon' the different terrible pessport Steles as of a United it of full think waii, a place for . Storrs ward, Carbon stake,' Albert W. W. Richards conducted the meetP. T. POMEROY govern- menace." the 2. May apart a government; and unfit disease, British corruption, the place friends Richard Peterson succeeded Franklin him pormis'Elder Stringham reports that con- ings. Missionaries. Saints andOakland. setso. live to it is not in. The but ment instead of giving T. Benne. address same. wife. from San Jose. Daly City. is under the control of the Snowflake Stake Conference Mon to go to Zion to rejoin his Stuis siderable interest le being displayed Berkeley, Palo Alto. Richmond. Grid- tlement Lehi First ward, Alpine stake, RobApril 30Alta Grant of Honeyet Ile, . It the work of the elders in deported and Statet United and the government' family and relatives. were from tbe Northweetern states mum- - ert two days' around Wilmington and that good ley and San Francisco John succeeded Andrew present. Whipple a meagre with to Germany. government is to be congratulated .. Stake conference of were prompt-mad- e meetings me being held. Eon; set apart May 21. 1218. Those who spoke were President Jo- upon Snowflake Field. address same. the splendid conditions that exist stake 'notice; strenuous - efforts 24 and 26. EldBoxelder convened Corinne W. McMurrin. 'Elders VG W. OURn McKay stake. ward, iteph April James is of elders Prostthe the Following reply is by abeautiful little ers Kalaupapa F. P.Icharda and WmAMor, Abraham Evans succeeded Alm& JenSpencer, C. there. tack bot the governs as 'it appeared Iti the-- Wilmington Rkthards.- - Geo, Hill Leavitt Smith of it lies great tan cliffs ton Geo, of London conference. atlas' April of the general authorities return to daily papers: were sen. address same. Taylor, John ,Wiscombe. Wallace J. place: meat insisted upon feet into the of Leavitt. Alta., Canada. from - Os while 1,000 air, rising Victors. Conference South was Seinpeto present. Swanson. well Justus ward, attendHenry take, Cook, Sterling 00111147117. on the front of it lies the great Pa-- 1 d. 565 Elders Defend Faith. by this corbeing the largest number in EH Ludvigson succeeded Louis C Tongan mission; set apart Jan. II. Lynn C. Layton. Claude Cornwall. N. It is earnestly reonested reElder Ashby Strtrigham and Elder B. Phillips. Evan O. Clark. Joseph, E. cific ocean, and the only entrance to attendance. The life of the Prophet Olsen, address same. following the that Willard Gibson Smith of Leavitt,' respondent, by boat or by a narrow trail that Joseph Smith . temple and genealogiMoore Lost River stake, John be followed, to Bleckmore B. Kidd who ars in Wil- Larkin, Wm. N. Hodges, Chas. IN ood-!- it hasis been made along the edge of the cal work were the topics ;Token upon. E. Harris ward, quests and suggestions consent for the Mor- ward and Sisters Sarah A. Howard. succeeded Willard H. Sor- Alta., Canada. from th Tongan mismington seeking -the suffering Sainte Stolz - cliffs' sion; set apart Jan. 13. 191L JAMES B. PACE. enson, address same. locating.; es- mon Church. today dented accusations Genie Child. and Helen Bennion. has' boon euccessful inkind reader in against their Church. including the On the evening of May I. the meet- - The people are furnished work by Stake Clerk. some New Ward Clerks. the pecially should and receive pay for to Elder charge of polygamy. which are being ing was arranged and a program ren- government April 1Irene Edmunds of Wales, a Ctahland respond quickly Sugarville ward. Deseret stake, Al- Sanpete to subscribe for- made by Mrs. Lulu Loveland Shepard. dered under the direction of the Mu- - their labors-- - Besides this they are Stake Conference. county. from the Eastern Wayne Stull urgent request and vin Iverson food. succeeded horns's. Inand the Improve- in various Wilmington churches. George Bright, States mission; Wei Improvement associations and rounditheir their only' set apart Juna the Saturday News regularly address D. No. R. each Delta. of Utah. Elder I, expenses being Stringham said: - "This week eluded a correlated subject, .40xoph 1918. Intuit Era. six copies to 70 we have in View minor i The items which demire to David ward, Stuls. stake, stake conpurBurley a Wayne niOn... they Eva Miller. melted .WilmingtonIt Germany, Quarterly vigorous Smith Fire Vi I Journal. to be A. Stalker succeeded B. chase. When men was ference the in ad. held at 'MorPatterson, taberthe The stake bring Claude and Ward campaign. Heidelberg. Marie Mill. Geo. Jan'. 1Clarence D. Rollins of LT. publica- -- mon elders, together with the local Cornwall spoke on the above men- - catches of fish from the oceitn, the nacle. Loa. Utah, May 1 and 2. 1930. dress Burley, Idaho. R. p. No. I. IEaleolkitresee. much coveted who outman, Wyo., from .the Eastern States Blaine ward. them Heyburn There were stake, the fish Guy members for have statelistened Saints to s. government pays all to the members of present under theme given 1913. E. BroWn succeeded M. A. Ilellwell, mission; set apart April Herman ment already made by Mrs, Lulu Love- tioned . Among the many Interesting twin- - and then turns right around and gives the stake presidency and a good repfer for Church literature. Of 30 land 'them for their food. address same., to it and resentation of take this stake and ward officers opportunShepard, the of f)! is an intelligent gentiman, the gospel presented ciples Storrs ward, Carbon stake, Sam G. The people of the settlement. es- - stall meetings of the conference. On reliable; his ner- ity to brand them as untrue." lowing were the most impreuive: ,years, thoroughly teems with the members of the Church. of Saturday morning President Joseph Oryscon succeeded John T. - Bent. adthe said Pecially Continuing, "Polygwas speaker tn that shown which Revelation 'retie following ars now compelled to amy is neither taught nor practiced by where the Church of Christ is. there Christ , do not feel sad and spend their Eckersley gavii a contise report of the dress same. . rom the Saints Wasatch ward. Granite stake, Ler. Kateerlitlid the 'Mormons.' Since 1110 not a plur- alan is revelation. That the Motor time mourning their condition, but M- - activities of Church members and the enzo undergo in starving Letter. , Summerhays succeeded .Toseph al marriage has been solemnised hi of stead, they feel to thank God and re- - priesthood of the .stake and showed H. that wheneveri , ' Elder Stales 4 1432 Felt, address Browning Church." the follows: God wished to speak to them he did it M Ce in the fact that they are so that improvement had been 'made avenue, city. letter Stuls's Elder , a After the added: blessed. Geri the 1919. palms (mealier He when year and during of that 'abundantly Stops Hair Coming .Out; his the spoke prophets through Goshen ward. "71 Kalsemtrasee. Iteidedberg.stake, Shelley '"The president of our mission resid- thtre were no there was no' The Saints send their "aloha nut" predictions of the prophets relative to F.- - Freeman succeeded - JosephOscar, Ilth. y prophets N. many. April Percyval---Man271 at No. I GMes avenue. Brooklyn, church end conse quently spiritual (treat love) to all the. Saints of God things that should come to pass in the Christeneen.-addre- as 'thanks ing -- .Doubles Its "Dear Mr. Shelley. R. F. D. T.. will pay 11,000 cash to any per- darkness. in. your N. Another speaker showed ' throughout the world and bear testi latter days and showed that the No. 2. Idaho. to you for forwarding to Era. son is that that proving prao- the value of social contact among the' Mony !sp th.emthat this is indeed the prophecies were being fulfilled in the polygamy Corinne ward, Boxed? stake, Fred copy of the Intprovement of Christ. the Poe Geed in the 'Mormon' Church." work being wrought by the Church of Che&I succeeded Howard Jensen, tAtter-da-y Saint" Starting with Neu-Ti- trueChurch WILFORD a admirable book of literature in to reference so beet W. me the KING. Speaking hapPY; I Christ. same. their first great community they cession of which mad. ' t;for Elder Saints sugar said. industry, Mission Clerk. Stringham cuethe are Bishop, Ephraim P.. Pectol, Viola had always retained a genius for Poplar ward, Rigby stake, N. Lestgrateful Indeed. : "It is foolish to believe that the 'Mor- cossful Taylor. stake president of Primary as- lie Andrus succeeded Andrew A. Ancolonization until your COIPIsoomf eth. IlLertuerrtIsul...rbl . mon' Church controls the beet sugar ' Wm. Bistiop BishH. sociation, eerson, address Rigby R. D. No. 2, ; to one another had become proConference. Hepas. Mctricopa for six months Of industry of the United States. or. that verbial. Prep !dent Joseph W. McMur'10 , Idaho. , op Arehibald Oldroyd and I for six copies eachZre 'will name it next the six coplea and of the president' wm. H. , for Morrell St. Charles Lake conferward. Bear addressed the stake, the great necessity the Improvement we will be United States. Such a thing is impos- On emphasized The - quarterly oonference of the ence, on the topics of world indiffer- William H. Michaelson succeeded in all things: and especially weekly : DecentwillNews. servo as a. little sible. because the Church has Only authority 1,A0." A. ence same. to In address John convened the of Vance stake God: thankful. and it to Blade, of activities the Maricopt the religion. when thing "-- applied - of suffering Saints, about 100,000 inembers."--- Nounan Into 16,IFF the the Church. ward, to write of stake, is Montpelier ridiculous ',eels in the lives the that religious it Suntraining audttoriumMesa. Saturday' and road EngThe speaker then reverted to the reSamuel Brooks succeeded W.- - HarriMost of whom' can readily Ia of any country who shall be the 'day for five record meetings. youth, the law of tithing. temple-wor- k At booth. ligious aspect of "Mormonism." clothing. Ile son Utah. Keyes, address Devil's Slide, as Thoth, present on- - tho stand were and salvation for the dead. is lish. Other packagesi beet be dispatch- said: We '. practice the law of tithing, head of Gods church,: that it just . shoos. food, etc.. had At the afternoon meeting on SaturMiscellaneous. Prests. ..); W. Lesueur, O. a Stapley Ihk Cannon. Rhine but never are collectors sent after it. ridiculous for those whoto have a feel. ed cox. Prest. Otto. Switserlandand W. Geo. President Okerlund ' inle and day of Cummard that them John preach stake the spoke prompts .1 Porterville pree. is ward, L Acting bishop, It mom. with the entirely voluntary landerstrame, Basle, in commendation of the faithful work Morgan stake, H. K. Porter, address administer In the affairs of Gods idency. and Eider M. J. Ballard of Salt I first came ' lilt, "It was in March.Saints sufficient Lake City. The agtendance at all .of of Make and ward- - oMcers and the slime. o, the for of church. ' feeling the in city 'The missionaries receive nothing! in touch with the Saints gather. for their labors. They spend from two to endow them with authority to- do .the meetings was large, there being good spirit of the Lord manifested to Change in blehop's address: Cedron Mannheim.' I found over present Saturday morning 280, Sunday their labors and in the meetings held,' ward, Teton stake. to Victor, by 'dub to three . of lives in the 1'An their years school preeided ed in Sunday , showed much morning 1602, and in. afternoon 1440. I He spoke of the need of continued Box 201. who report Interteting Scholl. field. and on N Werth:, themselves they Johann support President or-- a in branch efforts of a in the gospell North Weber concert the and numbers, lb councilor, preaching stake, Saturday evening of high money saved from their boyhood. If improvement managed to keeP4 ithil flock missionary, runs out of money, his gaultations, new chapels. tithing. and choral contest was held In the build-- , I to the living, and of vicarious work In Gi'cotge B. Baken- alternate high - members together during the warin Saints Larkin. the ward choirs the W. made the dead. which of in for different the the ing. by councilor, faithfol Lyles temples gifts and stalwart parents keep him supplied. Never fOr time. He I. . He was followed by Sister. Rayne Idaho stake, patriarch; earl .71 was do they beg or sell anything'-tvarious caueets, Tho California make contested for first place, for defender of the Church and Eld-- Jamet r , -of The donation substantial a cash add to of councilor, mission Sorenson, Phoenix' stake of the prize. Lundgreen; high President,' expects war wilifh to an accusation of Tew cents buys "Danderiria"--atteReferring by . chosen at the outbreak - tem- - choir took first place and V. I. M. I. A., Superintendent Wm. J. Neilson. a Mesa of erection toward the $2,00o, luta roadsbeen of AU them of "Dandertne" ran the belong --'Mormon, you against er 0-First ward second place: of the solo. Grundy, of the T. M- - M. I. A, Bishop Beaver stake, high councilor, John not find a fallen hair or any dandruff. at Mesa. Arizona. ', the under- Church the speaker said The 'Mor-tPl- n to the working classes end . rendered at ists. Harold Clark of Mesa won first R. Arthur Meeks. Elder Geo. A. Chap. A. Horton. besides every hair shows new life, wig- musical number The mon d dose not Church God teach children. partly-fethat and children. fed Tintio Stake, high councilors, A. K or, brightness, more color- and thick. '14, has wive. or that Christ married three the conference by individuals end the prize and little Miss Duke won sec- - pail and Bishop James C. Taylor, who with their pale faces and hollow ' prise. The concert was a succese, - spoke of the great work being accom- Wallace, John H. Buhler, Peter Hood. peaL.Advertisement. were to me a sad sight. in- women at the marriage of Cana..Such choir, werewasvery creditable indeed.of ond cheeks, all being pleased and highly enter- I plished, in the organizations of the under the direction food to- - particularly doctrine is an abomination; and 11Th choir deed-- tattled by the program, and netted a Church, . the ofJohn Wiscombe. foundation." the perfection scarce and of poor quality. consisting without will waa divided Cherch as "We estabof - Christ meet anyone. at any place., A iocial on Monday evening, May 8. princely sum which of dried mainly of black coffee made in contestants 7' and the was a jolly affair. part, An among 'tithed In . by Redeemer. or to the intereating statements the the bread. time, disprove black soups turrota or acorns, addedLto the temple fund. reig"re4-411-4j"- . mmvidiee-e- t part to limeend palatable milk only made from, vegetables, Frest. besaeur letter-daymorning Saturday' served. the vision ).given to the children and found at No 243 South Union etreet.',Irefreshments rationed to rat - The milestone' itsewere amighed to !ep.ortIod tbe toake.in ctroiclerable d!, ., I P rep b P t Joseph Smith one hundred ounce When "eked if the "Zdormons" people over 70 years of age one 11 and wonderful tail, progress of To fields follows: as showing their labor to under oath avenge the blood of years ago, and the blessngs that have of meat." an FranciscoJohn Wiecombe, Jo-- Improvement., over past Years. and followed his administrations and the Smith. founder of the religion. "I was gladly received ,es an addl- Joisephwas IV, pointed out that Marleopa stake stood labor- - of his sueeessori,j E.. Larkin. Leonard killed by an Illinois' mob seph . . tional elder. end I delivered to them who , . Lawrence K. - Latimer. well up tear the top among the stakesi ago, Elder Stringham 1 Aamodt, Sundat-Morning.the message of love and friendship about te years Mc- - mom W. Lois Alice .1Atimer denied in was are such Safe that and directions the end vigorously London every "Bayer" package, from the Saints from proper President Walter ite, Hash said he M oss iVith W. W. Delli s K. Vtah. I read to them selections from case. ... rejoiced. In the advancement madt In a story which re- - Richards as conference asked When about Cweeret preeident: and Era the Improvement -'Church ' activities' and the .,general C. Layton, John V. cently appeared in local papers, the, O Lakiand-ynn no Reed prosperity of the people. lie dis-- 1 same being a statement by Mrs. Shea- - Kirby; Iterkeley---Miller4 coursed upon the principle of gather-- I Visiting Karlsruhe. about a weird ceremony of brides James A. Stringham..1. Virgil Lowe,: ard ' lug and salvation for the dead. He, "Next Sunday I paid a what to the being tempted by apples from a devil' Edgar Johnson; Rurlingame--Olive- rl exhorted jail to faithfulness in branch at Karlsruhe. The gospel has in full dress. smoking a cigatette. thei Williams. Henry M. stark; ,Palo Alto seOrk of the 'Lord. taken hold upon the people and there sider winded the istkory es "false, J. Ward, Christian Jo.egerisen.' well SO Sister Margaret J. Taylor. of the . I and utterly without founds-- 1 Marie 11111.4 Margaret Carroll: San 'sere diculous, people at Sunday oehool, , stake presidency of the Relief society. E. Laraci. openner Taylor, organized with I. lovely choir. As I tion." !JoaoEzra I of souk in Usellia was given the choice to select the her Ilet.trieg-Lareeacquaintance made the following, atoken Serail Kidney, livér bladder arid Uric acid Aire Shepard child. Vallelo--Delbe- ri hood days with the Prephst Joseph braneh to which I would be:ong: 1 statements' in the Finn rresbyteriatil I A, TYler., . betroubles most tire exdangerous related smith. many chose the small branch .which I knew church Sunday afternoon:!Andrew O. Johaneeu, lAvora Interesting Smith, r family-oin Ilsr needed J. is 'of cause insidious the NapaSt-inteup. serrestf ProdY. with "The Angus their attacks. country periences building Madsen; personal swarming Alpha. 0 . , .. of the ministrations Cannon called me to the presidency at 'Mormon' missionaries. The 'Mormorta' I Wallace J. Cook; Santa RosaPhil- - Heed and bore prophet I the first warning they give a to his divine Mannheim where I have labored for do not pay their miselonarive convincing testimony cent; Vert C. Lind, Floyd Christoneen; Rich- ' the last 12 month.; and- we started to but snake them earn or beg thetr way., moodLeo R. thille. Sermons R that they need attention by taking, miosion. Meier X.' , In method Sari Fran-- ' Ephraim organtze and work after tho Selling ssubiscriptions for nutgazinee is,Green. Mission 'District Tito. returned ' missionary. : bore testimony of the in- -, nt Preeldent. James Gunn McKay. of a favorite "sitar for thorn to C. Knapp, Joseph I. ISodGOLD ' In wl'n thato fluence of of was and who L. the teacher Lord dealing Marie the London, Mellor, we' liv; Daly CityRalph my Spirit that , during to Peon', ,. . . I gave the breth- ate simpiy helping the 'Mormons' to G. Rockdale. had operated upon him iti the mitstmri . starin"London. V.". , , field. and preached an Inspiring goo-- ren losoldrna In Erue.Ish and we have a seducate their people to reread the Sc. lc COLLINS, Tablets of Aopirtn" to be neve colds. Headache. Toothaoho lloyer mere eermon. caparty. sterclai Bible ears; our Sunday siehools 'Mormon' faith Con fete e (.0. pet Pt Cirri( Ithev- , Earache, marked moist irrirTrogr.11111.6-be Lumbago. lievralgia, the genuine t sail 3 ars well attended and the classes ere "Ito not, taInk that polvotamy Sunday afternoon the renoAt and matisro, Neurttta. Joint Pains, and Croon." yotr are pa studious and eager to learn the truth. abolinhed, It 'alit exists. Mormonism 1t Conference at The trortes standard remody 'for Otago Itotak authorities were presented and safety Bayer generally. li Then Katclupapa. Ston are t'SVe had 'even new members napsustained. is spreading rapidly. As- world the famous gotttng trite, I set Moody tin bovel of twolvo tabloo , fres these ward aro disorders. will Wm. Henry Callahan itatl, a Itzed during the year and have made M Of Thrift R. ift 'Washington, Three sit Hlehop coot by preocribed physicians for' but a.,tow cents. Druggists oak Sirsonste and deronrrbes body &Imbue ert, ',pod report litho Loa ward and ever tit year, . $ , nutta la Congress'. fly Mormon churches Saturthri Anti Pundits', I number nt friend& mit larirer Rayer" parkagno. Ast.tritt -in l'instort. tied 4, the areararrot eohforenre April of thi dertbst sturcits. Three sizes. 110 druggirro an icaritles A!stava rills month we baptized three new have recently been opened the nnbreitert the of pmla the trado mark of Raver Manufarof boy parkage Woe I dor stied Lob 1toretr f Jmort (lariat of Latter-al- e their ages ranging ?nom dd How ran tho people of the loos Geld Moiled on ewers boo. 1 pl.. He diorapreod mon the ntinel- "Payee Tablets of Aoptrin" whtch eon- - tore .of klonoareticactdooner of sad sorer se Isieseros ketwah to fit yyot of apt. much I Eli atos wit placidly by lind allow IhI4 Sailvts art halaruirspit, Hswaii, work holA, , ,. , trie of faith ithowirta that the great I yvv,s propor direettone to safety re- 77- . , 1 . ,, ,, , , - h411) ( , - I(Special ... thingitsst , enl lee-- mitt-Pio- n I" ..', far-awa- , ''"'"'t - ' , . --- a y, Mmiiionmeonnm - - or-trit- m , -- 1111001100EMIO , nits-Mo- i tReturnedi i,i. - -- , - -- - anti-Morm- sub-title- - -- 's -- "DANDERINE" , I ,Beauty., ne 14. m , their-cleavag- e - , - - -- i arir.Ar 1,t. - i . - NAME "BAYER" ONGENUINE ASPIRIN s, I 77.N :. - - - I 1. VICTIMS RESCUED . . 1 n. - - - . ' , , . f . . . , - MEDAL V; - , 1' - - n - W 1- rnen-ibers- I .2 1 cylIcactd.---Atrretrtineme- , O' . - ' . . , .. f II: - ,, .. ., . e . , , , . . . , . , .. . . - . , A ,. nt. . , , Iit .. .. a , .. , t ..... |