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Show -, SAINTS THRONG 'TABERNACLE TO HEAR COUNSEL OF LEADERS AT - - . 11116ES MORNING OVERFLOW TO BE BROADMINDED , . - FINAL SESSION OF CONFERENCEI ,,, - , I ' WIT11 CONTROL TRH TO LIVE CLEAN LIVES ; FAITE11,:za,z,i;n:zi:T:F.-,B:g;ivi.traina- OPEN - L Elie ng PresidentsElder J. I , . ; AT ,MEETING IN session pr the eon- the opening of and thous building Saturday afternoon. took steps afternoon, the great auditerium was crowded 'erf all ftgaolAtiong-Ito secure Stinsride had been turned away. Afternoon Overflow Speakers-at-FourSunday Session ntereetett Elders Rey God Like a Eire is ii irrligailoni-IneludIth Speakers Address Speakers The sPrvices began ivith the hymn, 'The Spirit et the slate .water storage commiasión. Prof. J. J. McClellan win at the fiurning' by the choir and congregatinn.directed Addressed Overflow Idebre-Lnew a law to cover the choir. Peet. by Mission t...day Morning Pratt, Winslow F. Smith; Dwell on Various Gospel drafting ,;,rcan console and Frnf. J. C. Lund that rise front Irrigation and problems drainage of Jortisn --Wake offered the some ;rant presider) and Prest. Soren Rasmussen the rases adjoining in The Lord Math Conference Session in 4'- Goldsolo, lande using water from the .ate source invocation. Following the opening prayer, Andrew Jenson, Joseph F. Principles and Exhort to projects. with the choir PAn . base different water rights arising ;troughs Again Zion." wits ring by August Glisemyer. the and from of use, sale of land withen Kimball Presides. by Arthur Shepherd, sembly Hall. ing in the thralls. This W4C composed Smith and Junius F. Wells. Right Living. out allpriority the water and numerous rause& Prem. Grant annallneell. err. Purgeste4 by Eider 13. IL Ittibects woras Mao additional is when drained land Covenants. and i.r1,F. were taken from the Iinctrne water i furnished through tho drainnot condone ' land that age system often clatmed-b- y Prest Grant said that whisit the and Fin no more. He did of rower to the 9bedience warned law and was bier of faith living and from same water fi but the receives of tho the sin, her forgave was theme drainage Attendance fbe at the fourth session of area. over-hOne of the city tabernacle was largest 'outdoor clean pure and wholesome ilveis WAR open-ai- r it wan pointed out 'overflow meeting 'held Sun- aga:nst Its repetition. thonsand nines frim cization and was as large, if ont larger, conference held flow ever combina The will WWI.. advocate meetings Congress during several Intent. Clawson gave It was pinned inov!,rt with wonden Of adjacent land using urged by espeakers- at i:IP overflow day afternoon. at the last SPPlien of water general conference was thistSCiriday than at tbe precsding meetings. Presi- ing Asserm;i7 ban Ytlier 'conference irtfront- Ile then read an aceount of tratinns, saying that if a man isora great meeting water fromrights the earns inures. it was anpir if 30morning in front of the itureau of of ' dent a or J.. Grant Reber lawyer, the whitin in athlete. it great and ield nounced. presided Utah has the posaibilityof In. the. first Elder .1. Golden Klinbanuet It Pahl that all the woman la accomplished and possesses forreation building on the tabernacle services began- - with Théhmn.JMy was 1i11.'6. xpeadingitii.present Irrigated arts made to the neeessi y of observing Ira Information. t from 1.371.000 to 4.006.0e acres, if all prohibition 'ivied Elder Charles II. presided-athe authorities resent at that time died in great ability, and yet are iminoral.1 by meeting and was one The weather vas ideal for Father." by tn. choir and congrega- availablewater is properly utilised. acNine! nf the prominent, ,theY arP as weak as water.' lie closed grounds. the faith. of the, epeakers Prest., Nephi Jen- to L. of Winsor. secretary cording tion. Y. Cannon was at the ortArp. 'Lev- -testimons. Ids There t Tracy were outdoor and -a thousands five anthorities . by of aissembly bearing the Church members speakers the : akin Blattarp DavidSm ith. Elder Pen- t'l tbm R. Cecil Gatei on the principles of "Mormon- - inily of thio work -- VIII" Pre,sent at theineeting COn rerence crowded the gan, corisiOle.'and-Prof tifteridlnerthe Charles IL ft. S. Young of the Northwestern Ism- - and ether sunjecta. Among the ism." led the singing, The invocation was 4otienh it. Iurd.k. president; Mr. Levi Edgar Tung.--EldeClawisdn's dt...I cement walks and lawns between the ;Vinson secretary. and the following Hart. Bishop John Wee. and Elder state, mnentm and Elder saire Following Yoang, -Benjamin offered William T. Prendmit Jack K directors: Thomas by McKay. E. B. Hokin S. 'Wells.- - Elder 'Wells presided. ,,o . Assembly halT and the bureatvotiltC. Kimbell. (Irvin Hyde, Int- - emirs, the song, LiftUp Thine Eye.' W. P. Elder Elias A.. Smith offered " dard of the Bureau of Information Hardelay, Hyrum W.- Valentyne. A won- - was mune by a trio composed ot Lola-- fOrmation whe-rwere addressed or Cassia stake, following the bong. Thomas. son Itratt and many othera. they M. Ilardon Renttion.J. Elder prayer and Elder John G. M.I also addrArsed the gathering. Louise Watson and 1:(ina bespeakera appointed by the First "Gulds-Iritofite wap naid to Miter Jo- - Lennart, 0 Thou Great Jehovah" Knighton. If. C. Parker. J. Will Intl Geom. W. Lewis offered th invoeaYrianif. Gothitergand Lloyd Garrison. of the Barnes pronounced the ky,n,dietión.: Knight sPph E. Finith was rendered. tier' and the Holliday ward choir sang Moyle was furnished by the Twenty- . mate engicongress; Ft. E 1 Presidency, The bididirg wax firtd al. that time. Pre14. Heber J. Grant. neer. and II A Abhott and H. Lows and first ward choirs, Itichards. Lider Stephen opening Elder Rey L.., Pratt. president of hymn,. ' PrPlrhiPitt .tfrant Paid- ho hol.prod there, drain-etrPrem. Grant the 0. of Elder association. h r:ttrile The wft the Jentem.the service first speaker; gat4 singing L. JunEider opened him first the aecount Richards, the by -Stephen The A central had never been in Pita recollection mich the Mexican Missicm- presided. out work , given,to committeeto of H ig h on the Mountain Top:.!.hV the,!he world needamany,chtnita..-Ingmoot iub for 9g the .re.continendationazas r Wirt antrconitresat.ion. of the Latter.chy.,3,. meeting was opened witta the7consrt:- - speaker, took broadmindedness After ihekt-le- t All. it needs faith in what Jesus outpeuring amn named as tollOws: R. It rd.. Anita at a. genera eon erence. I:I 0 gation singing "We Thank 'Thee 0 subject Redid that, he said, for temporary' chairman;ThsMr. Rennion. Mr. voc4stion the choir sang "Glorious! taught. It quoted the Apostle paurg definitinn that: "Faith Ii the subPrest Grant then announced a visit- Nlerred to the fact that same of pie I JL Martineau and thegeneraLinformistion,rof.,a11,.both Wjnar stance of things hoped for; the eelor at the conference, Pre. James It. speakers had beenlimited to be named by the state commission. In and out of the Church. There apBishop Davki A. Smith. dence of things not seem" toward of the Arceriram Federatinn amount of time allotted them to Opeak. O. Crowther, president of the biln The first speaker was Bishop David of Farm Bureaus. as the girst speak- and suggested that the next conference Luis stake delivered the invocation pears to have arisen a great deal of en. If they obey them not the world "Rarest among the qualities to be A. Smith. censure them. found in human souls Is this kind or pr. Mr liowyrd said he was glad to might be of four days duration In- - after which the congregation sang confusion regarding the meaning of shall us as faith." he said. giving of occurs me to some "It that read Smith Elder the then from stand up and bear his testimony that Seed of three. He staid many would "Come Let Ile Anew, Our Journey this word.- Some seem-texamples:of take 'pride son is the Re-- I like to have heard all of the 26 per- - Putsue." Cod Lveis and that regarding the house which members of the Church hear ba fail the faith of Moses and of Abraham. - In saying they are not ortbodox, that Scriptures was built upon the rock and the twinge to obey." said the speaker., We get deemer of the world. He raid he wail soul sustained as the general authori- Restored-uFaith p Mitelo se President Speak& their belief Ii somewhat alibiing the Lord to bless and prodifferent which was built upon the sand. When glad to see bo many of his kind 011 D ello( the Church . and that four days After tracing the passing of a our The first speaker. Elder Winslow from the leaders of the Church. Elder the storms came the house on the rock tect us and then we proceed to do people. the common frOlm in the con- would give them a better opportunity in God faith ancient foolish us illuntraan amen( people things." Citing He also gregation. and declared that things to do this. Prest, Grant then ex- - F. Smith, president of the Northern Richards said he was orthodox in his mood. while the other fell. Lion how people speed in automobiles, and the substitution of relics and sem- Ca n never get hack to normalcy u till premed his thanks for the wonderful States Mission. dwelt largely on the belief, but by that he did not mean read from the words of the Angel M&, bole for the faith that gave evidence there is a return to the principles of weather, for the work of the choir and humbleness of the men chosen by God be was not broadminded. There is a, tont when he visited the Prophet Jo- the speaker, said he wonderell how of the unseen God he said faith. ste- are traveling too fast. the, goipAl of Christ. the speakers, and for everything that whom be has magnified in His work great difference between broadniind- - aeph Smith years ago. to the ef- many eve, been told time and timp cording to the promise of prophets. edness and heresy, be declared. Mr. Howard said he never crossed had coursed the conference to be Be and made mighty. He quoted a fect that in the lisst days some should For his own part. the speaker said, burn av the etubble. He bore his tes- again that to receive the bleseings of had been restored to Joseph Smith and the mountains' but what he thourht He said sage from the Apovtle Paul speaking the boy offered his of the God whb created them. Pat Faints are the greatest preachers in to the Corinthians and declared that he looks upon the gospel as sufficent- timony that the time referred to. when the Lord we must comply with the will the spot isOnthewhich most sacredeonearth,. of the Lord ." he said prayer AU Christ shall come we must not think of him only as the the world and that the man.who is it was not the policy of the Father to ly broad to embrace all truth. Is near at again, - for It in the modern cradle of faith- eon The srete the speaker appealed are influenced by their environment. hand and urged all to prepare for God of the mountains and flowers, but the greatest preacher among them is go Into the schoolm of the learned to gation to lend aid in bringing the In conclusion he bore a fervid testi- as the God of the hUman heart, Mr.. he who is living according to the prin. Pick- men Ills work but rather Such is the truth regarding every that day. to the Mutual Improve- - mony. thanking God for the faith he young , Howard Pa I d He closed with the cipher of the gospel. He then stated Hff has chased men of humble means. form of animal life. There is no.toich Elder Elmith!adiscoursa. ment people Following and urged that had given. prayer that Cod might attend this that he had alwtos said that he was Reference was made to the Sevier, to thing. as remaining free from asso- the solo. "How Beautiful, Urn the efforts organizations. Elder Young. the next speaker. said be prieet. people in theirgood work. was Mountain." Mrs. ashould hie birth on the esrth in a humble ciation with the people of the world. sung by willing the Myrtle hood to them. Strees was laid upon he had the honor of being the temporand of his choice of the burri- The only way to prevent the inCu- Orr. Authorities Sustained. be Judged by their works. By their station he the to for cry older parent to young men and womes people necessity fisher-fol- k to preaeh the Goepel. enc. of the world from having a bad At this plot Prest. Grant prevented frults ye shall know them." He said hie Elder David O. McKay. careful in their acts, by reasen. of the in the mission field. Referring to the on Zion, he said, of effect latter-day- s the the youth to down Coming name. "Mormons" have birth the highest of the general authoritlearthe the Elder David O. McKay was the next influence which retch acts may have address of Elder John A. Widteoe in told of the calling of the I, to maintain a religious and moral and they were unanimously sustained rate and the lowest death rate of any Elder SmithSmith In announcirur Elder Mc- upon the young men and women of the tabernacle in 'which Eider Widtsoe from the backsvocds isolation and segregation from those speaker. Joseph the eommunity. He declared for thts deplored the absence of spirituality ott the face of the earth. ite boy as follows: 'People Be- broadminded, but ra, Kay. Frest. Grant referred to the fact influsaces,-ha"New in thest-tol'flatfbeing Of Colonel Bryce preotdent H,,,b,ir 3.firant.1...mtr4 be that he is talon to take the presidency reason the older people should obey and faith in education, the speaker i Med and made mighty in the work member that loyalty shou.d always ish had who ordinances of the Church and said to young men and women in the army et. seer and revelator with Prest. inveatigated the. maintained to the principles of the of the European Mission. as Elder the (''d next Charles W. Penrose and Prest. An- - principles of "Mormonism" and had .0reon F. Whitney. now president, has thus pet a proper example and create miesion field this foundation for The gospel. Elder Andrew speaker. among the young people for ture development was supplied.-- Ms (bony W. Primo as his counselore; , then joined the Church. Every month, JenSon. assistant the to The speaker then referred undergone a serious operation and Churish - historian, told parents that no matter what in President nudger Clawson as pr..,81, he said. that man Rends his check for and that must return home. Elder Whitney the principles of the gospel. the new and everlasting covenant h of his ineome as a retired spoke cif the aecomplishmeets of eonsthe work the way of opportunity or wealth they Blithop dent of the Quorum of Twelve and was a Contract between God and his is the only one of the general Church undertaken Smiththesaid that men of F:Iders Reed Smoot, George Albert' colonel in the British army. He hat Choreh in the !settlement should hy young might bequeath le their childien. thee people. .Boyaatid girls Who attend eso Chortles not present at the confer- - be encouraged. could not give them anything so valSmith. George P. Richards, Orson V. iLab() come here on two different occa- mu nit lee lie traced the progress the of the ke,. universities and schools from Kirtland. Ohio: Jackeen feel county. us "Let the tio wheel liable as the faith gained as a teacher work in the temple, for his Mies-metWhitney- David O. McKay, Joseph sions to there is anyNHtiVOCV McKay said It seemed but a falls upon us: let responeibeity Ill.; Winter Qoor- - country should not think us set before our of the gospel in the miasben field. Fielding Smith. James E. Talmage. departed ancestors. brief time sinee he, faced a similar in the gospel which would preIn ex- and A women's chorus from Holliday an their President Grant then read from the term. laws: Pueblo. Colo. and Silt thing bop' girls youth develStephen L. Richard.. Richard R. by- front accepting and audience 'ion after returning from a which Mall guide them aright" ward sang the anthem: "Lift Thine man. Melvin J. Ballard and John A. Book of Mormon to the effect that hake, peinting out in each instance - vent them for all truth is included mission around the world and now he ample a truth. Of it .Mormonwas oping where the he said. He that of spirit members a there is as Widtsne the other members; Elder hoped hich bring' such Eyes." nothing In it. What is needed is an interpre-- , lie to go again. re- the Church will Elder Goddard. the next. speaker.' librum G., Smith as previding patri- - loY as bringing a soul to salvation. ism whieh eonouered the.wildernese ,tation of the goepel, and that interpre; The speaker said he wished to ap- sponeibility to God.remember their firs in called attentien to the hundreds of instiarch; Slider. Seymour B. Young. Brig- - ill. Judd there are Omni-andthe come 'tation should to through the to full peal westward. this congregation far give lie settlements Latter-daElder Levi Edgar Young. h"n ItRoberts. j, (omen Rimban, Church of Jesus Christ- of people in front of him with the Tab- the Church. support to their sons and daughters settlements from aalt tutions and auxiliaries of ernacle Rulon la Well, Joseph W. McMurrin. I Saints who have experienced that joy. referred to the and Assembly hall crowded as Elder Levi Edger Young was the young may know. there is who are In the mission field. There Lake on the- - Salmon river in idalio that the About Charles H..liart and Levi Edgar1 Perwmat Experience. which would prevent are- approximately 2.040 of those second speaker. He said there was an evidenee of the rapid growth of it nothing near and in Fort Wyoming Young as the First Seven Presidents all truth. lie young men and women Pt the mis- gratitude in his heart for the heavy Zion. lie read from the Doctrine and President Grant then told of,a time CarsonSupply City. Nev. pointing' out that ,t them from developing of Seventies: Elder Charles W. Nibler. when his testimony to sions. Their skins are clean. their attendance at the conference. seam inspired to devote a was with lie Covenants referring to the reore- Church realewed closed hy bearing latter-dathe pride as presiding bishop of the Church with period he work. said the temple "tends as the eyrnbol non of the priesthood and called on of the 30 minutes to testifying of that these were the first Anglo-Sa- x the of are divinity and eyes lives their by bright they those to whom the priesthood had Elders David A. Smith and John Wells, his are preaching daily a wonderful ser- of eternal life. The tabernacle in the all Elder James E. Talmage. knowledge of the goePel bY'seeing on settlements in these etatee aa first and second counselors a it is in been given to magnify their calling. symbol of Gods holy altar. relative in the tabernacle. The next the historian traCed the pro ressAgain mon on the effleacy of "Mormonism." a the of E. sea, James Talmage Elder Elder Goddard read the names of y Elder ILAnder-idaEdward the. spectively:. that Ire come to the taller- that relative told him he had fey. toindrd souls around He said at tittles it is ()nee in a while a young man falls nacle next peaker son as clerk of the eonference-- : Elder Preached It is the tlynit,o1 of the the general authorities of the Church today. never as :ride. but is not hehad it in often and but the hirnsett some preached be out aggreand with at well for one Church of God built on a rock which who were unanimously sustained be Joseph Fielding Smith as Church his- the next Sundaye he ap- maid, pointed that the Mormons establisnel when he does so he should be 'careful gate they are pure and clean. torten and general Church recorder beforetoand stand forever." he said. ..Da the audience. him for baptism, Those boys and girls are teaching shall realize setttement at the present of the mirror which he chooses for first tile with Elders Andrew Jenson. Brigham ,plied when you come Pioneer Introduced. to here you ' President an Grant read editorial a It the world true site God. Church. of of San Francloco. conception If. Roberts. A. William Lund ani that purpose--. So with the consecrate your leyes to God yetu are in the "Judge" magazine. a Elder Kimball introduced Withi n The speaker closed by making an is well at times to become introspec- - showing them the means of obtain-live- .. coming to the Junius F. Wells as armistant hietor-- i 'appearing statement of life?" eternal symbol relative to the 2 Jex of Spanish Fork. a. pioneer ing to a nobler. higher life. They are to the people to preeerve fern- sans; President Grant. President Pen- Elder Young discussed the had been done by the pro- - appeal years of asfe and called attention to records- as the 'historians of the The speaker then referred to the drelaring that God has again spoken monument. declaring it to be aseagull rose, President Dine. and Elders syril- - the work done law. and said he lacked the oily lie numerous from the the fame Church. the Father of the do. heavetutand It by to that find bureh imposeible hot of supreme faith. lie then lard Younic nudger Clawson, Orsoniworda with which to express his conearly apostolic days and ,howed how. the gospel spread wad and Son have appeared to the sons of it the temple square in the asked fly of this man which in 1914 num. V. Whitney. Joseph By this means he said history Fielding Smith.";tempt for it. Ile then read a etitie- - not be passed on to l'aul said all had heard it. Then fol- - men. Some may the miselonaries teach stake ofZion is not the Wace center bered 360, Including five generations. would tradition John A. Wiiitsoe. David 0. McKim by Roger W. Babson showing heir children. Fagan one thing to the world whiJe'heir of by the prophets of old. He spoken A total of 76 years had been spent in lowed a period of apostasy. phen L. Richards. Richard IL urged the mission teldsby the descendant good that had been accomplished bow rites and ceremonies were introduced folks at home live another.- Elder upon the congregation the and Arthur Winter as membersLymamithe Of the Ili). the Voistead act. 1,,,, Elder Joeetili F. Smith told it out McKay. appealed to his hearers so to for a realization of what thenecessity of Elder Jett. he said. ...' felt the responsibility whleh reeled and a period of 'darkness- resulted. general Church hoard of education; ' how the people had beenpointed temple benefited Elder Kimball read words of the Elders John A. Widtsoe. Stephen L.lby it and classed it as one of the most On him as a young mai while there Then came men who groped toward live that their daily lives shall he square and the buildings thereon stand about sermons to abose not of the Church. fer. Prophet Joseph Smith to apostles goRichards. Richard FL Lyniam---anwholes6rner pieces of legislation ever were many others in the congregation the light and attempted to bring he did not expect to He said he received his unwavering to the Adam S. Bennion. general superintzm- - ! enacted. who werealaubtless men of greater a reformation. social on- - ing away whom again in this world. The prophet At last. the speaker sail. God again flith in God in the home of hia childrest the speaker said that if he were see dent of Church schools, as members than he. lie referred to Preeident Grant advised the Latter- - knowledge thesaid his with that (kat. hood, and urged all fathers to are asked what Ia wrong with America going all the power ef the ent1111111,KI.rt of education; and !day Saints to get the "water '? out of the addrems tirade by Elder Jensen spoke from the heavens. Christi. the Son..3Pthat same instruction in the homes and the werld today he would say ft given to him remained on earth. Also Eiders Henry H. Rolatip John C. . business and showed them the hilt mid that heit was not enousth -that Father. and lesua Woodruff made the This toda,i. sat isfied with the pared again upon the earth-I, indifference to- God and his work. President Wilford Of running Into debt. The speak- - the lerand Peter- fi. lt aatyte remarks in a message reed be' The proof that "alormonhim" is If there- is any-on- e The church has no mother church. members of the auditing corn- - er read a story of two boys who had things which have been done. thing needed. he the as well. "God never speaker saying to a higher and nob- said. It is a consecration of our hearts mine& Professor J. J. lieeleRan as' lost, their were constantly question is are our children being thoeusndserdirubnyg Jfersourns cnbolistothheimr..eiltt. wraec .ieeArelhiergcan beway ordained any president to lead the found in scores of viir to Gods work. work. thbernacie organist with Edwari P together. parentscind One of thent went on a ship looked lifter to earn y on the mission-haChurch astray." lases. Elder McKay said no Latter-da- y t ter. James, and John.. the nrcaLdeneV Kimball and Tracy Y. Cannon as at-- I And word came back that he had been Reference was made to the E3de Charles H. Hart. Elder Kimball said God Is with the aaint should indulge in bootlegsieants and Prof. A. C. Lund as with- his ship. a ary work in Hawed hut the epeaker of ttuhren eedhtutteee haultrthtohriet ydaoYf t fi t()Iedh uhracle. a after leaders of the Church; it will not faiL Sa"Within This Shortly solo. Following nor in nor should they choir direetor with B. Cecil Gates as urecked ehip appeared off Ithe coast. said that the place where missionary gambling. ging restored in these. smoke and stet pitch an example for cred Dwelling." by Wallace T. Ben- Individuals might falter. he said. as were unanlmouely sosialn.and a erew.avaa seta from work was needed most was In Salt The Church has been nett, Elder Charles H. Hart .was in- they had done. but the Church warn While this may shock their children to billow. na acre all monibrs or the choir. the shore and the crew was taken off, take ei'Y' The youth. be Said Is los- the latter days. troduced. He began by declaring that not restored to go astray. .ahosild not The it some. Furthermore. the the ears the said, of Hens.. his and relative of, satires speaker one was so int was he weak that left. "Some who do not keep the Tea !but Peek. Midget. Clawson. declared many Saints are p reaching that which will the Church is built on a firm founda-1- 1 aboard. word to that effect needs to know the Gospel. In coneht- Church of England as America has- a firm Commandments are seeking new of h he coming o:h Prost. Rodger Clawson of the irouns was spreadWhen transform and benefit society, With tion,- even in at Sten he here teetimony as to the truth about tho the hitnorie he said. elation." boy village the constitution. which. e great their fast offerings they are doing vil ot the Twelve. watt the next ur c whose speakhad !wen lost volun. of the Gospel anti pleaded that the He testified that he had heard the he President Grant had er. He said he wjshed to congratulate leered brother apostasy in the world. read from Sec., tawny with libuperism. All should live seencommented, to go and try and save the young give it recognition. voice of revelation and that to all who fit to refer to. He said it is the Professol- Land. the Lthernitele choir Elder Talmage then up to these teachings and all ought on the wrecked chip.. lie did so of everygood citizen to obey the had teceivedeflitelTelYITheirThe Ignornisee Is Deplored. and the young ladv poloist who sang !man ;ton 22 of the Doctrine and Covenants t o be absolutely honest in their fast, duty and that man proved t), be. hilt lost re- iance of the spirit of God a and he F. Junius Welle Constituion t Elder and amendments, aseistant possible. everi"ung offerings. He closed with the PrnYer the Moshe anthem at the morning brother who had not gone down with .roegvaernadinnt! ferring specifically to the prohibihistorian, referred to a a d from the New Testa- - that ail might live nearer to God. ssa.n. Nr it was a- wonderful as reported. but had been Church per He said It is the Governor to be Guest of tion provisions. held in Hyde Park, London. which trent in w hich it is- called unwise to ing formanre. Prest. Clawson then ret. the ship Elder George F. Richards. one rescued. The story only saint ' had attended and the last one duty of every good Latter-dainto old bottles or new (erre,' to the kt.) note address with the admonition to forget he Elder George F. Richards was the not only to obey the laws but 10.10 to Soldier Organizations where he had been a speaker at an I cloth upon old garments That nail Grant in si hi, h all were ailmonisheij self in service to others. He last speaker. combegan brquoting furnish information concerning those was to to adhere to eivil and diine law. At the tinse of Prest Orant'a dig, outdoor conference itbefore the prey- - in chow that. there 'Moses 'who to from the revelation are in of God of them! (kid Gov. fsharies R. Mabey and the trtab engaged violating wtth the meet- 'promise between the things Thte. Is a wontierfril subiect. the - course. the chetir sang the hythrt. "Then ent. He eompared The Lord that iti.wast his purpose I bring about 'Great glory would come to sill he said, congressional will be delegation er .a1,11, and has Leon treated byspeakmost Shall Your Light Weak Forth." The ing Saturdey morning and told how'- !I d the things Of men. trUeStO of the Association of the of and would salvation his immortalitY do without everyone Church: conduty. IA' those who havo his could not the is not leaving rngliett people ej;oken since lie conferencO of the United States at Army was adjourned for. six man. NoLonly is man to be redeemed The gospel is not Only the Me and IA be held banquet a of held such celve he guidance but is speaking an best he being electing iechted he weudl like to treat It from months and the bensetiction-wain the Utah nest Wed- prorepreaent him bat the earth is to.treceive its para- salvation of individuals but of nations. ne5day evening Hotel at 6:30 Woe's. arotber angIP. flounced by Prest. Charles W. Pen- - the Mormons. and pleadee with the ican through those whoTaillinalgoP He in said. disaical the a C:,tt.-when are "We speaker glory. many living day The Elder in to aid will also be the guest governor 'rhere is no future 'for st,y.natiort nee. congregation the earth. relieving the toldhow NorthiandSouth , adverse things affect this nation of at a banquet to be held Tueoday-bfollow the then this gross ignorance existing and carry the itrrifiemres true, 'rrh,. , attvNtel in ,ours." he said. As hen been well said national guard officer. at the Hotel- -the Chorch. America have been favored ." kv !he hietorY of MatIV true mewage ell Got to the people. Utah. The 118tintial guard progiam for which---ia: nations. Loth Two Good Trails Now - be had the- bowthe the, Lord; eyes thematter I groatthing the coming year will be considered at Ill kr,,lat ne Thpeakor then ecyTvil Joseph, Fielding tWnith folded that little band of persons in Is the lack of faith and confidence in this r eferred to h e flroton affair. the overflow meeting was the Peak said ernpue and Reach. Fielding Smith was4.1mt of Ether. finary bringing God. Joeeph lder days Timpanogos' ever Wended. had he i ,, The lergeet readn.ef!on it an so,..I .h,, powerNi by lie beg to continent. tide the of ahoreewf the next speaker. school. and men and women ars stuspirit Theegpeaker deplored 1.41 In tr.:. 4'.,,r'v d.,,ys of he etytpireU Tvvo purpose Of his addrees he ennO:rneed the from that Scriptur ta to the effect ;them was thrected similarly later and good trails 'now lead to the was to stir up the pessimism in modern literature but be dents in that school. come here to reto a rencaed ing it, we srort. .,nd ininvible. he said. people and ao was laid. choice Mulek. generation la a ,Elder Richards on. Mt. Timpanogovt, ',Ilona T. , belief. in the : ceive education and grow." thankful that there is in the ko. lal-prophets anti reveletion that this .thy olsch litotattori of ' the shicitr to love each other The speaker declared he was glad to lwas.a saving grace.. The gospel, Every one who listens to tho word niorol ha it h.o:orme weaLened amt. Parkinvon, supervisor of theWa"ch 'Lie tOld the congregation,. it was Me adVitling all men Cold be living In of Amerof 'commandments Rates in reasonable not its apis 4 the of the bord known that through andonly ketP nnotititeti Sattirdiy, Voriteliet that men enntmune with the 11'' then ".'d from r14:v;rat resori4 the laws Of men, ica and that he was thankful for the peal but it Is practical, and will serve and obey keen he May receive that wonhonor there riYalsilratt if years Rte.r and receive. wr,rks a Fr nch wri..er show '1 given to Peter for peace and comfort that may be found the netted as it does the individual. derful teacher to become his guide and I Ame.rtrtvi-.,F,IrPatil and .rohtt iiThoss words Were Int Latter-da- y Tie CIA vf thts great s to a inch should andthe homes of the Saints. are have a trill to the i"PFtle a James, Peter. )n Old but the dosed He development by of urging Sainte There In no development empire. sai4-Elder Richards said whenever a na- of character which, he said, is the compattiol. peak. The finixhing Sal- were. all endowed with the eali.ng'iif;" in human beings nave through that the present day. the Ppeaker i Ci tes. S.lervtl urlatt t,t a short piece of work there Christ and that calling Is the stiVf toitc tion has fallen it hes been because of saving grace of nations as well as in- -' teacher. man that said any itiprory. Smith Eider Provo this day. the speaker asserted. itol omplotott a trail which links . The gretker then ti.rned to sacred and lo.1 the faults and follies of its people. He dtviduals. 'What woufd give tin knowledge WOrnrt who violates one of . American Fork by way ,of tho gla- told the congregation that then showed how. when it la desired, 1) i,, t 0 ry or laws not' only ar,1 oiled the tase of NOn.ht I cier, The forest resorve has completed and understanding were It not for the John Wells. Icommandmt's of Bishop looked the 1 any upon to robot, they apostt.,.. for the consumP-thing,' good the entire body ye, Peonle. t,r th ti,.lite deelares that all to Apon ilroNto" in Provo canyon and ttof himselt at MI" we not atnext speak- epirit of God. the present day they wer....,yokatettlt Bishop John be-(ion of mon.- it takes toil and bard la- -, Fier in AmertetIn Fork resit upon the e,gth at that time Was to A'ommunitv n deeply Intorested tain to if we are guided by thin noir Church, for the world judge.; the! bor. while weeds and thorns mon equally groat. with tilos- - t.t had he said er. a stretch road will sthich 10111 oanyon. grow ',port individual As of deeds a T,,,111 of their sins. ,ormiit. ter- -I fipirit. for the spirit of God to needed church by the had- bees it Itehnoces, 1,, t,, , . connoct th two can, ons tt expoct,- - forliler times. r.,to ftltett yr,t1 are ornt ed a49o414am1 j:1 members. p.t 4,r, - od thifffhts wor tompieted limits' steatifa.4 in tho ite',,,t is in bringing forth good fruit in the Puce- - The base of this Church is If we are to have knowledge and tin. ItCM fllowed. command. all Pres.!. c14W,011 'traced within tho nst month. the to covenant keep but to" thp derstanding. It Is a light in the path Thank Thee. oh God, Ette.a Prophet." , nattai. Elder Richards said he did 'not alone In the officers of God. They hare not ht,topy of the children of derail stability to guide us and does thin not mean he said, Every man down tr. the I menta and laws believe in mixing church and nate, home. HA - of the fr,-- 1 ;hp tints of their captivity in Births Maintain Lead world outworld.--- -osoppt obeervante of law 'and order No man but that he believed should :would comet-- tothe 1,1,C.,,,-,' ill been etilled pr.t.s,st day,has aLOOtt through them dehventice to the commandments have been eh,. be supported for any office uniess that among Latter-da- y Sainte until the will he saved any tarter than he at the great Prophet Joseph Smith an.01. zio- - the decalogue was in them talon knoteledm" said Elder Wells. in given Deaths comes Oyer City have held the same keys. Thero hi. ' is righteous and deserving. It Saylor again. h.ch was the commandment: --Thnti The. imaker urged purity of life and follow. He declared peon:. persons been-n- o Should be known that that man is hon-- 1 We come here today 'to encouraged down to the pr,sont change sh ilt not commit adultery." lie th&n and virtue their becoming The weekly repert er the elty board and the speaker said that Proo rk and an- i honestyof - purpose --"losing sat and worthy before he is supported.' your Ito. followed hueory through the ages ;Ind of health free are to that they for the week end'prnetoher ut always tweet, clean and was just-tm a of a they are all that. God will support' want to Impress upon the brothers thoughte He referred to If showed how Gottc44sed-the-destroc,wish. therm were more tati throe ittiwOlehuld We be need to to on nPed base educated the they to that pure? them and get give them his inspiration. It and elatersthe nem of a people . because of thetr in- time as many birth... deaths in Salt prophet of God as any of Ins vrede of labor and cautioned the is a principle of the gospel to uphold' of this Churchthe home. If we fail line. Sometimes we think we are pure Thor ware St birth. and 113 cessors and that any man rci,1 !nit illutiY: hoW the children of Israel Were He false of liberty. beware we are not. Blessed are to and sustain the laws of bt land. and la our home life then the Church will enough but hie word and counsel re:,,,:tb it at taken into the promised land: how death.. the mere' organizations when the .Latter-da- y Saints fall to do be no better than the home life of its the pure in heart for they Mall see Eighteen cases of contagious diseases his peril. the they prtspered there umil thpy desert- were very threaten said Let us God. to attain to that be maid. as are not this he follow': members of the try good reported. they whooping ed the Invisible Empire Soored. ways of rightoousnetet'and what cough. 6; chickenpox, S; diptherla. of yociety and are fostered by Church. The state needs tha Church, community." 2; The openkor then referred to econ- A The speaker said the automobile halt rteqiitSed from their iniquitous Ming; te, and the, Church needs the state to this done The speaker referred In t 'Iv, AI the Devil.'-l- f the tomptation-como- t mumpc 1 'varlet leverA and typhoid more to cause a lark of respect omy. Raying that that in an attribute Pre44ent Clawson then told (4 the fever, 6 Three of the )atter cases dress of President Grant riel.vr,red beware the end. that the alms of righteoutineal, the invisible Empire Sabbath day than any other one of God. "There in no waste in the it join ofthe time of Christ when the woman who came from out of town. borne it is the Priesthood meeting Sal tirdAy rve- - words of the prophet that and justice may be attained. He urged observance of the great trystem of economy of God. The agency. had been taken al sin was brought bedestrucwill and ning-ansaid the bring that itddres.t was After the discourse by Eider Rich.' Sabbath day as the Lord has com- religion we receive to everything that the Devil fore him; how Chript told thoee who TO GI,VIE 3011! litt1ONIkRY FAREWELL. the word of Gtyl and not t.f a IT411. of and goythe community Lord's' on Is pure. clean and wholesome. Lot us the the "Who's The sada to tion hymn, manded IL; TICCUPed NEPHI. ftct her that he who was Garrett. President Pratt condemned the wis- - ernment which allows it. he declared. Side. Who?" was sung by Elder Melvin attend this echool and Ire to embrace m S. W cibt Roh Mrs. on of Elder and Garrett lir. t beBrigham eut e:n might east the was closed n etelle and haa received a rail to a of freedom why h l,. said . The meeting shortly J. Ballard with the congregation Jointherm attr!buten." ,ninon. A conto:ption The last speaker., Ira Elder they ail left When they had noon hi the congregation singing- ing in the ehorus? And the being taken by the peopir of the Thschoic..sang.!!..t.a4the-Dow-lreorn---- -farewell party tn his honor will hp al-Christ told her that he did notdeparted Isras3.2.4'i4esof T,) t4,o, -4 accuse AlKtn Heaven that NarthwardarouccemmitDistilling." and Older Barns I Ifore he said. and this world is a great pronounced the benediction., 1 (went danger. from lawlestmeys her to go hail, Thursday evening, oct. .1ex offered the benedialos. which I O. Miller of Cottonwood oinks. 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