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Show vni DESERET SECTION TOUR JUNE 5 1020 EVENING NEWS SATURDAV GENEALOGY Mother s Day is Observed at Deseret Other News Items of Utahns Overseas natCT PERCYVAIS LETTER FROM N n will be in London for some Urns, wood. Harrow-en-lbo-Hli- o l., 0 ' City. Utah. ths Lord a chanc to pour out hi Hawaiian Temple Notes. meetWe havs received lbs following from spirit uponto them In the cottage Boxelder county, Utah, having accepted an angagsmsnt in actually help to get th D. M. McAllister, recorder of ths ing. but Eldar at theatre on his way i who hu been visiting her .arrange them In thcif Hawaiian temple, and ws ars glad to name and prest. William Thomas Hawkes and I It homo from tba South African mission. family of North London branch, have In this department, not record. o by ihe time the temple it space give i if they will have their ltnee a t near Windsor Stains only for, ths Interesting news Item completed report! a delightful trip from th moved tofrom able to go and b ready which It contains, but for ths valuable far ae they are in a nest little residence at II southland. II went to many different Castle, the temple. work J ciUea and vteltsd their Information Imparted to those Who for the Lord polntd of In-- 1 falrview avenue, near Dees ret" eeein to be recognising srs interested In ths genealogy and our"The it tereet. aa well aa aoroe of the famoue In London. Johnson feeble Bowman efforts .and I pouring out tempts work of ths Polynesians: battlegrounds of Francs. lie toid hla spirit upon th Salute, insomuch Salt lstks former Polysnd other Parle "HswsUana, hla la Maori, Johnson, Bowman Rome, atay peclally nf are volunteering to nesians have no diet! null vs surnames that many people of and Brussels: alao at Baael. BwlUer- -' alegar, who has spent several years In these large comby which to determine tha family line become members land, where he wan cordially rscelv-- 1 vaudeville and concert work. Is In some feel to which they belong. Thl constitute mittees In th wards, and not ed by Preat. and lira Angus J. Can London. Proa McKay met him today at called that they are a vital defect An seeking to trees pedi- disappointed J . ths America embassy. Mr. Johnson I con of Salt Lake and Secy. Scott to the work. But we are organising an sngagsmant or and omission had ths I Tag art of Coalvill. said grees accepted hs genealogies ( them Into ward genealogical odetle. Is especially regretsble In the record A visitor la London L Sister Mery to sing in concerts in London, with i of ordinance performed In th tem- and setting them apart as such and B. Lewrle of Cape Town. South Afrle his Hawaiian band. Hs has been sing they seem to feel the responsibility I ca. who la oa her way to visit rela ple. Ing with success in Paris, Nice and "To obviate this difficulty, and to as- and get th spirit of the work when tires and friends in Glasgow, Scotland, Monte Carlo, and expects to remain . sist in properly Identifying the indl they are thu set apart. "l hsr formar home Slater lawrle saye In Europe perhaps a year longer-of It ia each vidua la whose names appear In the oneVThe wonderful part Mrs. Rosellno A. Rainbow, who l ahe was con varied to the gospel by thus appointed Is getting In snd It Is requested that, Elder Ralph Badger of Salt Lake. She lost hsr husband In ths great war, Mksdostartns of New Zealand records tempi Who Recently Met In Annua Oonfcr rise U ndec Unique Clrasosssona Mhadon, doing something In ht or her i numbere among her friends many of leaves this week with hsr four ehtl hereafter, th name of, the father, if actually own family line. We have been holdthe elders who have labored in South dren, for Utah, where she has a sisBack How H. V. Ball, L. W. Miller, man, C. R. Coulam. A C.. and child: Ida Stott, R. C. It Is known, be added to th given up before the Balnts, that we hat . Africa. Third Row W. A. Cole. E. F Parry, Prest. Hawkes, Bay and Wal-rsp- a name of the father. If it is known, be ing ter, living at Wellsvins. Cachl county. F. L. Crockett, W. C. Klmber, L W. been theorising too much on thl added to name of each Miss Bergen hopes soon to salt for perC. th C. N. 8. R. given Mother' Bay Observed. Jacobs, A. Lambert, D. Winn, conference; Miller, presisnd the person who onlv intends locating with Harris, A. T. Maughan. it. Hawkes, R. W. dent of the Australian mission; Edith son for whom temple ordinance are question, Mother'! day was approprlalsly ob- - America Inand Second Row From Back R. G. An- H, Manning, Balt Lake. Prior to JoinMale names should be theorizes, hla enthusiasmnowill not only E. D. Harris. H. D. Hall. O. L H. Lambert and son, Paul: Mission performed. served at Deseret," a fins program friends last a short time that person who ing the Church she was a member of drew, M. E. Halls, R. Church. C. W. Miner, E. C. Ridges, BsnJ. Brown, C. Prest. James N. Lambert. Phyllis J, written In this form: Is not actually doing something conbeing given. Among the features of tho Keeamoku (). Keawe . Clark, N. 8. Brown, O. B. Cannon, E. D. Wright, B. M. Krcanbrack, Chaa. Lambert, Mission Secy. F. W, Schwen-dtmsWesleyan choir. IDown ths program wers ths following: his family will retain OtUsy, 1L Hgmaa, E. W. Barber. Spencer, 8. a. Haacke, J.-Madsen. Lillian A. Schwendlman and the indicating that Keeamoku was structive Mother." "Grandmaf Bartram Leaves "Deseret" J. E. work Reading, Mary Shindler, of the the long enough to plrlt son L of J. Keawe. R. Female J. L. 'name A. E. EgKrancom, E. Smith, Coombs, child, A. H. Flaheg and child, Flora I Frederlckson, Mra Hannah Bartram, known af- bert, H. by Dr. J. R. Woodruff: duet, Dolly worth while; but anything accomplish IC. be O. Wilshould L. D. D. Hunaaker. written thus: Jenkins, I Whttelock and Evenlns Toting, Fisher and eon, Dean. H J. Hawkes; recl-- l fectionately to many missionaries as with such a person, he will grow In O. H. Doxey, E. J, Brown, P. R. Keskealsnl (d) Iwlksuiksus Sealed A. L. Ellsdge, Jo Ander- Maughan and children and Eldora J. tallon. little Miss Cummings; saxa-- I Grandma." will leave "Deseret" this lis, enthusiasm until there will be no limit . W. BachH. the M. E. Buttle, Keskealsnl F. E. Elder son, that of Stott, Stallings, (d) indicating principal. Maughan. pbons selections, Philip Rees Rich week, after It years of service there. was a daughter ef Iwikauikatta. When to hla capacity to workto In hla own ards, accompanied - by his wife, Ethel "Grandma" has reachsd the three help others family and will be able womanl married the name of her also. esis so and Richardten mark t Marjory score years and ptantst and many of tbs good natives slept in the Mlnlster Masseys cabinst, h as also ahusband (Special Correspondence.) b In should added. parentheI prano, In with Celia Barnes at organ, teemed by many elders and friends order to provide been a true friend of our people. In our stake committee, aa well as AUCKLAND. New Zealand, May C. tents themselves I sis thus: t Carnations wers distributed, whits r.ow la Utah, who formerly were in F. W. 8CHWENDIMAN. In the committees In the wards, we are ample room fbr their "pakaha V On the 4th, 6th and 4th of April. brothers Keskealsnl (d) Iwlksuiksus i ones for mothers and red ones for England. Through The Deseret News and sistera Mission Secretary. aelecting brethren and sistera who are fathers. in a Ths elders were quartered correspondent ehe sends hearty greet- 1120, was witnessed ene of the largnot Joaded down with other Church In Arrives Hawaii. Party Mrs. Anna Olsen McKay, wife of ings and good Strenuous Work in Maricopa. wishes to all her est and beat attended annual confer- large hall or building formerly used duties, but rather those who have not In Its issue of April I tha Banne-vlrk- e Prest. - J. O. McKay, has gone - to friends In Zion. A farewell party will ences the New Zealand mission has as a meetinghouse, and the place was F. T. Pomeroy, genealogical been doing much In a Church way, and Elden Paris for a brief slay. She will visit be given for her this week. Evening News devoted more representative made quite comfortable. of Maricopa staks w find they get the spirit of the work with Prof, and Mra Walter Kerr of Robert Wilkin of Norwich aver had. In more than one way did The tents and grounds wars lighted than a column to a detailed report of sends us ths following George Interesting letreadily as others. J ths ths conference. for When Prest. Lambert ter regarding what the gathering supersede all records ef by ,electrlclty, the entire lighting sysUniversity of Utah, Prof. Thomas conference wifi call this week have are doing in Where these they and his Giles U. Idaho the of Maoris to Falls, of arrived In that part of Arizona to get ready for gotten under way,organizations U., and bis sister; America and will go j occasions and establish last- tem, as wall as the two large tents, Honolulu party of the ward repreI Mr. their visit was and Mrs. Ben F. Howells, who Ida. where hs will Join his friend, previous reported being owned by the Saints and superto be built in Mesa. We do sentative and their committee memthe j have taken up residence in Paris, Prest Oliver G.'Andereon, who has a ing memories, with the Saints and vised by the Hut Tsu committee. The follows by the Pacific Commercial not tempi advise that all stakes gat Into the ber are meeting each Tuesday night J where Mr. Rowells Is 20: Advertiser, May were at a European man fins Idaho farm. Elders Anderson mlselonaries.of Maori land. grounds quite spectacle as they, but- - we for reports. Instructions, and appointwork so night j arer for Howells Bros Films, incor "Visiting Maoris Seek Knowledge of commend strenuously, and (Wilkin have many warm fiends The conference convened at Tahor-alt- l, and drew the attention of many curof th their activities ments for the next week. In these spirit i Dielr Origin: Prominent group of to of Now York.on this side of the Atlantic. Tamaki branch, about three miles ious paesersby. ' porated genealogical workers everywhere. meetings we hope to train our com. New Zealand Aborigines Believe An Mr. and Mrs. Philip Rees Richards Prest. J. O. McKay is hoMlng the from j "W have Increased our stake com mittee members In the essentials Visitors Attracted. Many In of Dannevlrke the the cestors Lived In Hawaii First hand city now, j are rlaitlng at "Deseret" after a long fort" alone at "Deseret" Just 10 brethren and 10 sisters; of genealogical work so they can go to mittee, was at conference the j tour as entertainers, welL confirmation of a tradition that the and have recommended that these be out Fortunately Hawkes bay district, Prest. Lambert including a visit but is getting along remarkably among the people and help them Easter time and on both Sunday and .Maoris of New' Zealand to ths orient, where they appeared be PERCY PERCTVAL. descended presiding and conducting most of the Monday, hundreds of visitors came from the early Inhabitants of the called and set apart in the ward t0 with their records We are not sure, meetings, It was also hare that the from Dannevlrke, some walking and Hawaiian Islands is being sought by labor under the direction of the ward of course Just how long we can hold representatives a committee of from up this strenuous work, but the spirit annual conferences of 1393 and 131 many driving all curloua President 30 Maoris who arrived Sunday from from 30 to 40 In ward, chosen to that the Lord Is blessing our labors were heM and it Is quite a coincidence Lambert was interviewed by reporters Auckland, for there Is a strong be- labor primarily Ineach their own families, with in every department portends of two papers who published very lief among th Nfew Zealand aborigines to that first one Prest. Lambert ever at- fair and conservative statements re- that sometime In their families records In order, great success, and increasing enthusiths hazy past a chief andgetsecondly to assist others In the asm instead of decrease." tended In New Zealand S3 years ago garding us. and his followers went from "Hawaii-k- ward a directed by the ward repre to the south landa 'v-Lyman Family. and tits last one was held at this In the big, carved, Maori house In order that they may "The aboriginal language which the sentatlv. the largest In New Zealand (here The Lyman Family Genealogical soplace. Though several years have were do some have to work constructive for the visitors use at times Is strangely like we are three crowded th wards, into from ciety will hold the seventh annual many of those present then Europeans, held on meetings, on High. Sunday and one that of the Hawaiian and In many 10 ..to districting (Special Correspondence.) President Grant offered passed, 10 districts, and one of these meeting of the society on Monday, In were on attendance occasion. this m. In on besides the regular native respects Identical to that presumed to Monday, ONO BEACH, Cal, June L the dedicatory prayer which was most be June 14, 1920, at 10 o'clock a.47 east were have been spoken when the mission- compiitteemen will preside over and tents. te in These office building at the Church the It of the meetings choir The that and beautiful. opinion president's Impressive latter-day work new ths The for Saint genealogical -' aries arrived, some of the letters being responsible sang "For the Strength of the Hills ths eight conferenoes he has attend- in charge of various European-workin- g In hla or her district. Then In each South Temple. All directors and repelders and the gospel message changed from hard sounds to melodi- district chapel here was dedldated on We Bless Thee." Everard McMurrln ed, our of the society are urgently resentatlves one was the biggest and last will be held cottage meeting A family rewas preached in power and plainness. ous ones. The Maoris use the "t Franklin1 8. beet. Sunday, May 10, by President sang, "The Publican." an- requested to bd present. of all op- where the Hawaiian use "k," and ths weekly, going from One family tothoee each union will be held at 4 oclock p.m. on , Heber J. Grant The chapel la located Richards and Willard Smith location of the place The elders took asadvantage The. central the other, Following meeting, a consequence quite "a" instead of the "L on Atlantic avenue and Anaheim spoke for a short time, after which and the good transportation faculties portunities and They may present will get their family record the same day at Liberty park; a spea number of Books of Mormon were Aroha, the Hawaiian Aloha. i street two of the most beautiful end Miss Norma Hewlett sang a solo. Invitation is extended to all desuccess. to contributed the greatly genealogical records out, and cial eold, hundreds of tracts were given "In charge of ths party Is James N. and scendants of Amasa M. Lyman and Nlbley than spoke on the du- Every missionary from Zion Bishop Latter-DaThe principal streets of the city. in to be work done them will get y d Saint. President 8P1 convertlonJ Lambert, presiding elder of the New friends. Lucy S. Partridge, secnC" there being'siT eldenTandMx Ms- polytechnic high school with 1,400 en- ties of a shape, directed by the committeemen Uielr Zealand mission, who, however, la re- and rolled Is three blocks away. It is Grant spoke of ths wonderful record ters. Th Saints, both native and enjoyed. retary. others who will he present and was rendered turning to Salt Lak to remain, hla Excellent over 13 blocks from ths ocean but made by the "Mormon" people quotHolgate. European, flocked from both ends of throughout themusic prepared to render such assistance. conference by the M. long mission being finished. He su- The is centrally located and is easily to ing the governor and other stato of- ths dominioh. It was necessary to A. board is arranging a series stake Any of tnfe descendants of Wm. HolC. choir and band, snder the di- pervised two mission tours In New of Arizona Hs challenged any- charter reach by all car lines. It is Indeed a ficials to on cars railroads ths on of outlines vital special talks for short gate of Bevls, Utah, that are Interested Investigate tho lives of ths from ths north and the south, and rection of Elder F. Earl Stott, and the Zealand, the first in 1893. He is acbody credit to the Saints who live in the Latter-daprogressive topics on genealogy, which in gathering records snd doing temple y Saints and Judge for themlocal choir In charge of brother Wal- companied by his wife and two sons. were "Queen of the Beachea Joined the ths trains delivered way are to different repalong be teswork by for the Holgate v4 Btnns famHs closed by bearing his ter Smith.-- ' On Monday evening a "The Maoris who came with ms Services were held at 10 a.m, 1 p.m. selves to the trdthfulnese of the gos- by additional visitors and nearly ev- special concert was given in the large were not picked from the Maori com- resentatives at each meeting. Theae ilies of Yorkshire and Lan'Cagter, Engand at 7 in the evening. The dedlca- - timony person wore, on the lapel of his Maori House. Many people from Dan- munities said Elder Lambert short talks are to be followed by testi- land, shoqjd get into commubhalion pel of Jesus Christ. The choir and con- ery tory prayer was dieted by President gregation monies; snd In this way we hope to with Mra John H. Holgate, Arcadia, ."We Thank Thee Oh coat, a white ribbon badge bearing ths nevlrke and the surrounding coun-tr- y day. "They were people whoyesterhad Grant at ths 3 o'clock meeting. Be- God, for a sang not only enthuse the Saints, by giving Duchesne Go., Utah. "I D. 8. Hui Tau, Prophet," and Miss Mildred inscription, in blue, was and the come elected to to attended, Honolulu building a sides President Grant, there were long 4 4 Tamaki. April th. Sth and th, 1120," filled to its gave the benediction. capacity. Under the di- time ago. present Elder Charles W. Ntbley, pre- Harvey James W. Colllngs succeeded H. Jackson. President Grant was unable to rePrest. Lambert Released. rection of Sister Lambert, the board "While here tjiey want to test tras stake, C. Allen, address same. siding bishop of the Church. Joseph main for the evening meeting on acChange in address stake clerk Lib- -' flOO of Relief Lambert had ditions Ths that workers, to Prest fact society that relate nearly their origin, for Provo Fifth ward, Utah stake, Al- erty W. McMurrln, president of ths Cali- count of being suddenly called horns stake, 1475 Yale street, city. M. was raised benefit of for the A the and to been released to return a Zion have they strong tradition that their bert Mabey succeeded Albert fornia mission, and many alders and to Salt Lake City. President Joseph Twin Falls stake clerk, released; C. to buy bedding, etc. Much was last he good came ancestors conference this that the from Hawaii. There Address Provo, Utah. lady missionaries of the Los Angeles W. McMurrln, presided In his stead. none appointed to date. would undoubtedly, was an in- is bslng dons by this organization in ars many customs that seem to point conference. There were more than It was Southern States mission, change in Sugarvllle ward, Deseret staks, John opened by the choir and con- centive attend, of the various mission. to to to this of which parts the are alike put with many 300 people who attended the services people theory w. MUler succeeded Norman 8. An address; 350 Woodard avenue, Atlangregation singing "High on the Moun- forth an extra effort to ba in attendMaoris the and is to credit Hawaliana" Hui due Tau Great the were of them Many tain Top." Prayer by Elder Warren ance. Their love and esteem for him derson, address same. ta, Gl, P. O. box 852, Atlanta, Ga. Is Lambert "Elder asof and elders sisters who the were hopeful cordial committee, to and seemed They very D. Campbell. The choir sang, "Arise Upton ward. Summit stake, Wll of the Maoris. They are living Ham accept every word spoken as the My Soul, Arles." Miss Mina Webster and his family was manifestly evi- sisted in any way to make the year's future B. Saxton succeeded Edward In a temperature cons where there is to contributed dent and success. conference a materially truth. Morof F.ollow in the Savior's footBook of address same. the the gave story cold weather and warm, and such Powell, A feature of the services was ths mon. Miss Para Ellsworth sang "Ths the splendid spirit enjoyed throughon In Tuesthe Deseret stake, afternoon ward, Hinckley meeting In climate are certain to make Charles A. Stratton succeeded JonaHis admonitions day the fth, ths general Church au- changes beautiful musie furnished by the choir End of a Perfect Day." Elder James out tho gathering. steps Ever. under the direction of Walter R. Sant, H. Steele was the next speaker, fol- and departing blessings wers deeply thorities were sustained and the mis- the people strong and healthy and full than B. Pratt, address same. were of All Saints. pep. and alao the solos rendered by the lowed by a solo by Elder Claude C appreciated by the sion appointments announced snd Kama ward. Summit stake. Vincent That time Is rushing to its close local brothers and sisters. Everard Cornwall. Presldept McMurrln spoke mads happy, also by tho present of also sustained. Mormonism Flourishes. 8hepherd succeeded George ChristenOn earth the world must know. AusPrest. Arnold Miller of D.' the McMurrln mastered "The Publican" in at some length on the divinity of Jesus was voted to honorably release same. It sen. address "Th Mormon Church workSo marvelous the changes since began a wonderful manner. , Beautiful Cali- Christ, and the slmillaiity of the re- tralian mission, who had come for tha ths following to return to Zion: Sis- ing strongly among the Maoris Hawkins ward, Portneuf stake, Jothe A hundred years ago. Saints with purpose ef visiting tha New Zealand ter Edith Hunter Lambert. Phyllis 80a and now have, about 8,000 in fornia flowers were very much in evi- ligion of the latter-da- y L. Brewer, acting bishop, in lieu seph Maori Though nations rising In their wrath Saints and to attend the conference. James Lambert, Claude Needham convert a The Church of the former day 8ainta dence everywhere. that established an of Dan B. Woodland, address Hawkins, ' The local branch officers were then His words of counsel and Each other overthrow. experiences Lambert, Arthur Leonard Elledge, Arimo, Idaho. Morning Service. agricultural college near Auckland viaLakeside Let 'Saints ths Saviors footsteps fol' Chambers after which E. E. Ellis In ths gospel were listened to with InG. where young Maoris are Snowflake ward. Ridges, stake, Stanley The morning- services commenced sustained, three low ever. taught sang, "Face to Face." Ths choir terest Haacke, Elvis Jackson Brown. with the choir and congregation sing- sang things, principally, agriculture, music John L. Fish succeeded Lee Ells"Hail to ths Brightness of Zions The weather throughout tho three address same. worth. ing "Come, Come, TeSalnts." Prayer Glad Morning." Benediction by Jo- days, was ideal, notwithstanding this Party Going to Hawaiian Temple. and manual training. They do not atChorus. Hazelton branch, Blaine stake, Press on to teach trigonometry or Latin ' rain, on! Ye people of the by Elder Lafayette Orme. The choir seph F. Dorius.- - The presiding offi- locality is frequented It was also proposed and voted upon tempt press and H. by John succeeded James or Elllngford anything that they believe will not M. sang "Zion Stands With Hills Sur- cers' Of the Long Beach branch are wind. We conslder we were blessed that the 14 natives recommended by Lord. same. address be Mendenhall, to useful them in life. rounded." Bertram M. Jones gave a Georgs (M. Tonka, Lars John Larson, In this Press an press on! Advance with one As has been the cus- the mission, president, should be the To essentially Mayfield ward. South Sanpete stake, a plough, build a fence and history of ths Long Beach branch. Hs Frank. Hawkins and Bertram M. tom for regard. accord. party to go from these Islands learnsteer years, the meetings were held first V. Edward Bunderson succeeded to consnd are stated It started with about 10 mem- Jones. They era alive to their .re- In sing entertain, God's greatest gift, eternal life, large tents and rainstorms have not to the temple at Laie and they were as Wlllardsen, sidered essentials. bishop, bers sight years ago. Now it is larger sponsibilities and it ' is much to tho aqjlng Th faithful ones reward; with the faith, prayers and always proved the most pleasant The sustained of Maoris have been taught by address same. than soma of ths vfsrds in the Church. credit to President Tonks and hie the Saints both In their the"The Then follow In the Saviors footsteps Saints all - expressed their thankful- blessings 8( Joseph-stake- , Pima Mormons-tha- t Reece ward, use the He also told how" the chapel lot was of with of the tobacco, Lambert ever. and support together ness for ths sunshine coming. Prest them going Greeh succeeded Claries E. Ferrln, adtea Is an coffes not to essential was purchased and paid for by the local ths brsnch, that ths chapel is com- during the .gatherings. granted authorized the living, First Presidency and that by the Following same. dress all these things are injurious Saints and ths chapel was erected by pleted and that the services wers a third we must shun. such a party and today f meetings, at the close of to recommend Chester ward, Yellowstone stake, AllAllworldly follies to health. They believe that persons the Churclx Presidetg Joseph W. success. . and selfish pride, gether with his family, also, to the Hui greed the Hau, weather changed G. Bates Ernest succeeded Elisha H. to these cannot beget healthy McMurrln reviewed the history of the And keep the Holy Spirit for (hem to tfte Hawaiian islands addicted 'The somewhat and a very heavy rain set Maori gradually un- Bingham, address same. erection of the chapel and gave eviOur safe and constant guide. In. Mors than one native expressed and then to continue to his horn in children. Pocatello Conference. Holbrook W. ward. Snowflake a derstood value dences where the world Is recognizing stake, of such Instruction It Is planned that they will Think In what calm humility the thought that the heavens were Zion. B. Farr T. succeeded adEzra none of in the Church in Its true light Isabelle those snd Hatch, the faith In touch a few days on the same boat Our blessed Savior died- tRoecIsl Correspondence.) pleased while the Hui Tau was In leave dress same. Larson rendered a solo, "Leiyi Kindly . POCATELLO. And 3. Ths progress and so smiled upon us: hut. that will carry this letter And that he it, and their children receive the examhumbly fqllow In his footsteps Ida.. June Raft river stake, Charles Light" with violin obligato by Rob-be- rt quarterly stake conference of the Po- When we began to break up for de- and family will remain in Hawaii ple to their betterment, so Elder Lam- C. Nsf ward, . ever. S. Sant Toyn succeeded Joseph N. Sorenson, about a month before proceeding bert claims, but the same claim Is Bishop Charles W. catello stake of Zion was held in ths parture, they wept. Chorus. Nlbley epoke of the growth of the home. Until ths arrival of the new made here by Elder E. Wesley Smith, address Bridge, Casals county, Idaho. May 33 and It. There was Tent City Formed. Cedar East Parowan Church and of the othrr churches. tabernacle of stake, the Hawaiian ward, mission. president will mission of us with business cares some the brethIf a the secretary attendance, visiting Francis P. Webster succeeded Henry He said-thTo house and feed this large assem- president, Church of Jesus Christ renlarge Liquor, of course, is never touched by H. of the mission. bein Financial ruin dread. Prest. Budger Clawson and charge being Latter-dasame. address y Lunt, of Saints is built on th Elder Levi Edgar Toung. Prayer was blage of people was no light task. In the evening a general testimony .the Mormon.' Let's not give up but work snd pray rock of revelation. He also spoke of one of the most "Elder Lambert says that once or Tlmpanogos ward, Utah stake,' And trust largo marquee, or meeting meeting was held the last meeting of the Lord Instead, interesting topics die Tho two A. James succeeded Otto Loveless, one ths authority possessed by this Church. cussed by President of which was 4 used during the conference beginning at Jr., Remember once the Savior had Clawson, who al- tents, p.m. twice a year delegation of Maoris will J. same. address Robert H. Pennock sang "I Come to so 'gave a splendid' discourse on tlfeithe day for Relie society meetings and continuing until come Poulsen, to to the' visit Honolulu about midnight. . Not where to lay his head temple Middleton ward. Ogden stake, John And Thee. vision snd went into minute --details end the other larger one for the gen- - One hundred and twenty people bore at Laie. follow In his gracious footsteps President Grant was the next speak- of organization. eral meetings, wers utilised as sleep- their testimonies. On of the visiting Maoris, is the M. Grow succeeded Francis Bingham, The tenor of the ever. v er, Hs 'spoke of the growth of our Elder Levi Edgar Toung spoke of ing quarters for the natives Reeds, evening. was thanksgiving for the open- largest manufacturer of cheese In New address Huntsville, Utah-Chorus. Third ward, Liberty stake, Roecoo Church and aleo of ths growth of the the many revelations and prophecies straw and Maori mats were mod to ing up of a temple In the islands and Zealand, his brand having received the W. Eardley succeeded John CJayton, The Spirit of the Lord will soon , friendly feeling of ths educated peo- fulfilled and to be fulfilled, urging the, cover th ground. Back of th main for the great privileges thus afforded first award at London, "After many years - of experience address 227 east Eighth South, city. ple of the world toward our people. Saints to seek to set ths standard of tents quits a little canvas town wss the Saints of this land. There was a Upon 11 flesh be poured. He said 'he had traveled from New exemplary lives rather than to follow erected to house ths families of na- marvelous New Ward Clerk. manifest and It was Elder Lambert, who is a Utahn by Thoee who have erred learn doctrine spirit Tork to Hawaii and down into Ari- the wars of ths world. were who tives birth, says that English teachers are managing the coowing, good to be thefe. Pleasant Green ward, Pioneer stake, and zona; had dined with members of the Prest. Clawson commented upon ths etc. The tents wars about 40 In numIn passing, It may be added that best for teaching the English lan- Eric H. Anderson succeeded James Their light will be restored. president's cabinet, with congressmen, beautiful singing and gavs Illustra- ber and wers beautifully clean and along with work accomplished by guage, pointing to the examples set Purser, address Magna, Utah. To lobe one precious child of hi ta well kept. In fact, cleanliness was President Lambert, a new edition of in New Zealand, but that American governors and other influential men tions of the taking away of our Our God -- cannot afford. Farnum wrd, Tejlowston stake, where we failed to use them. Tbs very much-i- n and had never heard from them anybest Ail are th the instructors Book been of has succeeded paper for Mormon manual Lester C. Hendrickson evfderjce. Well follow in our Saviors footsteps pubChurch wss filled to overflowing. and rubbish wss'kept off tho grounds lished and the Doctrine and Covenants training snd mathematics thing but praise for the Latter-da- y VS. asms. . ever. Smith, address Henry WM. H. FRANCIS. Saints. Hs said he rejoiced with the and ths meat-hous- e and food cupthe Pearl of Great Price havs Aurora Ward. Sevier stake. ConChorus. Stake Clerk. boards would havs passed rigid sani- ajid Saints of Long Beach in the new been beLorenzo P. succeeded translated and C. rads published; Payne I chapel- - where they could meet under sides five different Maori tracts deal- tary Inspection, all being w Christensen, knees stilf-gn- uet Though .greater addreesjmme. .CHURCH. CHANCES- -the spirit of the Lord. He spoke .st The "kal or dining te.nt was capThirty-thir- d ward,- - Liberty stake. come ' able of seating 410 people at one time, and at present a song book and a HisCarl W. Poll, succeeded Andrew J. Than earth has ever known. For the Month of May, 1920. of the gospel as taught by the Latter-da- y there being ten long tables croaswtao tory of th Church are being trans Swenson, address 443 south Thirteenth The power of Satan, sin and death Saints. He stated that out of ths mtmioa-srles were tent. with ths latrd. They beautifully The following returned Will all be overthrown. East. City. New Wards and Bishops. Regarding th work a a whole, of elders thousands who have I- -. II n unity the StnU sr8 rtron g. havs reported at ths office ef decorated with flowers and ths food here In New Zealand, It may be said Hinckley ward. Deeeret Manavu ward. Utah-t- kr ' a gone on - missions and received NPhl waa Ths excellent we C. T. Wm. that succeeded Lee' while provided as cooking First the havr beeij, restricted The Lord wifi eav hi cwn. Presidency: Anderson, bishop; John E. Hayes, Faystte address same. mony t- ths dtvlnwy ef -- this latter June 1 Thomas Dwell Qerrard was dons by steam pipes from a largs to the number of elders coming here, ward Who follow in th Saviors footstep Stspley, clerk, address Provo,-Utah- . day work not one had ever denied ths of Murray, from tha Eastern Ptatea erglns Into several large barrel, Into an arrangement was made th MlsoellaiieouSL ever. during Lost River ward. Lost river stake, faith. Hs also gave an excellent acwhich quantities or food wers alao war whereby new ene could come 1111. Chorus. Franklin X. Frsughtow, count of missionary conditions in tnlaaton; aet apart Aug. 37, Patriarchs, Henry N. Mickelson, bishop; Edgar A. covered with several as thoee released placed, home. being returned only T. William Child ward Coleman, clerk; Paybell, address, Moore, Henry 'Japan. t May J t Eugene C Ridges of Og- piles' ef burlap. With; this entirely President Lambert baa been earnest Idaho. Another ten or twenty years . i . Wasatch stake. Ths choir sang "All Hail the Glor- den. the feed retained all of In his endeavor to hare these warfrom the New Zealand mission; clean method, Will swiftly away, Eleventh - and waa ious Dy" and the benediction was eet Cache ward. stake. Logan aavorCarbon Its ceuncflors. stake, high time restrictions very removed but has not appetising. Ere long will com that happy time apart Not. 13, II II. offered py Franklin D. Grant. Th cooking and serving 'entailed a aRorether . been successful tboogh Hans A-- Pederson, bishop; Orson P. Georgs Alfred Wootton, alternate high Th resurrection day. werd clerk; address Lo- councilor. Charles J. Nielson, Arthur Merle M. Allen of Mesa, 'great deal ef work but it wss so sys- hopeful that they may b at an early Batterthwalte, Dedicatory Srkva ' May Let all prepare ths Joy to share. Fsmuel Horsley, Charles Henry Madthat not 'a .hitch occurred. date. Th American consul located la gan, Utah. The dedicator Services at oclock Aria, from tb Southern States mis- tematised The glory and display New was FXo. handled A. Winslow, has sen. A. Mr. L ths Auckland. by natives entirety Bishops, pet IS, of with April the 111, sion; "Ths apart Fptrit tonr, opened By following th . Sartors footstep Ths beautiful beuees ef the' Maori proved t be a friend of our people Bench ward. Bannock staks, George Cseh stake, high eeuneilor, Antheft Fire la Burning God Like Prayer waa offered by Elder James II. Steele, Mary Rtrra cf 8t. David. Saints In ths virtntty wers thrown and has ever been watchful Of ear In- Rule succeeded - George W. Dalton, E. Anderson. April te ths Europeans, thus previd terest - as American cltiiens. Dr. address earns. Tsllewetens stake, stake ''superinpresident of the Loe Angeles confer Aria, from the , California jnmsion, open sxestient I. LULU GREENE RICHARD. Americas snee. Ths choir sang "A a Angel From set apart Jan. 23, ltlt. Fails ward, PoeatsDs tendent. Sunday ecieela, Henry 8. seeping quart ers,nd ' Pbmars, who Is a member ef Prime log May. 1923. yrt Naynard Kumb of El They i This Sapartmaat Is conducted by tbs Gslogv Social y of UUh foe snd templetho benefit of ell who srs InUroatod is gonaaloglcal raoaa-c- h rerdwerk Families whs dee ire to set Isle eommunlceilon with others to sro make use of thl Invited Ing matter ofwho feoastogy or templeorwork column. announcements of family orsaolaa-tloa- s have Inquiries, All or other metiers ef Interest te this work sro ursod to make see of tho moans hers afforded of wide ouollety. Write plainly, especially all same snd dates, on sas side of th e paper only, snd make ths Addrea all communications te eatlons eapMcIt. but as br'ef ss poselhls tho Oenealoglcal Society of Utah. 4T seat South Tempi Straet, Salt. Lak G LONDON. fore high royalty. Mr. Richards plays (Sptrtil CorrupttlutM.) flute, violin and ElCEBTERSinilB SQUARE. clarinet, eaxaphons, is a baritone; Mra Rich and piano, 24. Elder Bar ards is a soprano olngsr and pianist. London. May I K 0 i: '(D 1 G 1 1 Hun-sake- r, n, V. - () - (Kanel-kaualwllanl)- ." ( LD.S. Chapel at Long Beach, Calif, Dedicated By Prest Heber X Grant I 4 mr I Man-warin- g, Eu-ne- ge - us K -- e 1 -- - tal-en- -- Returned fUnionarlei tk. pe i t r !. -- d b |