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Show a ir . , . . , e I ,. - - . . - , - -- '. ' ''' at eatiftecttim: etha DANGER OF HEEDINvrriaoiroaudr,0,,,,hk,,,, Lord 1 , It ! i - O 3 Ric- cl-- ltr-st- ra , .: wi: wway 10".ed LAI 1 . th.. !,,,h. F.1,,,,A-T.- Itl l'.411 I ' (toot- rani: the anthem. "Let The ,34untaint4 Shout for Joy." by Prof. Ltian Stephens, The choir and congre- Long ttef,re the opening hour aeno- - I gbil011 then ming The Doxology." said one Preat. Grant humorously fifth assston Of tit- -eneral COnterenC. S'Indal' of the eNlJeiweta tha.t Mormonlorn" la annual srOt fti!ed to ort the decline Wad the vast audience morning. the.tabert.acie tntet- - in th e tabernacle and the fact that caerflow meeungs were necessary. eflowirg and two I Elder tieorgat Albert Smith. .Pro wore annourved. ., o- d M Gram i,i Albert Sm ith War; the m,rt,rorge 1.,:,i1 V.'11 t!.., hywn I ....,..,,, ,.,,,, e A 4, ,.... ite said he realized ,i i ii,, - attoP,It-t,. e r!" t ., i inoe lo; ; the rnqiorts;bdit14 iit upon a .n- - . ir,, t!..e-:1,1..;1,1 tr. h..i Wt h rimva , ite.,m who at rnphi t o add r o ms lit as Prbf. con- v.,,,,,t, a Rr.e J.), grveat',orJo general t the cmgan rotta;mr ..,3,4 ito-i1,..tr Luntritromed- - 411, .!i,g1 .i. Tht,V,v0Through all th discourse at title -Cation was offered hy l'rest litnry renterenre. the speaker maid. had T1111 H. filood of Nr.,r.th 1;;;tris al,,k,., f11,aw. the thread of the remarks made by "Hail to the Prori Grant log which the davt, in hlis opening idremarks. Glad Morning: eitedris-retwbliftchtnemg oi Z.enit ter therhitirtr 'In 4 oth TiZaTi;inr-dTlit-KirritAds man - El der Smith then read from , . ,,,-,,,,,,, ' ' 4.411714T the Doctrine Covenant! . statement that hot bad raised up sitt. e Pre,hlent A. W . 'Ong. -- Litt. men- to ,,,, easrestabtion trif; liana Anthony the United States of America. first speaker, lie sa.d lic alnclay ti-tLY The speaker then showed how it sired that be ntieht be e!iplmriel the prayers of the coNgri Cal.!,.,11 Wit!le was not necessary 'to violate the law lie land in order to worehip God , of.Jhat he Should 0,,,ap) that piisit:on. ',aid the o:dor he grow.; the niore he but that tt has been revealed In thee ' realizes his dependence upon the Lord. latter day that it is obligatory IliKon In littt...begInumg G04, creauid the the Lord's people to obey the laws of Godland of as those well l'rest. heaven and the earth. This land bus been dedicated to lib-;-- si' paid: that Is a definite statement. God rtyr for all mankind and the Church then created man in his osyn image, Saints Christ be them. male and frnele created to be has been established upon it and its They were then comminded fruitful and mult!ply and replenieh the members are carrying the message of ...... 1Ab.erty...40is earth. Fr.dro the very iieginning, liberty to the world., l Preet. ;vine mid. min ham lived a dual not mean license and never will. Uiiof th,te Chureh, We on the with surr000ded teen prieethood lire. lie heti two 'mflueneeo. one for road and one is an obligation and only ono ront:ie tans for evil. and he was endowed in the to follow, and that is to obey the The and the land. beginning with free agency, the right of the Constitution ails the world today, the teshoose which path he should fol. thing that of it is in a Tow.., speaker said. is that n Thoae who have follotted told, how tbe plan apostasy. The speaker-lbe, saved of salvation etas decided upon, and the laws of God have been how there had been a struggle between throughout all the centuries whilethose have themto accept good and evil ever ince. tie showed who have fatted ia the how as the people multiplied, they be- - fallen- - The gospel as restored God came wensual and devilieh. They dis- - activation of the human family is the duty covered that power and property might this Saints . he obtained by bloodehed. Then camel of the Latter-da- y ' nations' Of the world-shoul- ,A$ 2 - 1 I - ' 1 !Ii A. i!,,, li l'i';iji ,1 I t,. ,. fti rill 411 I 4 , ;11.1,,y-!,,- l'' 1 II ,, t 4114 !;,' 1; 01;1, , , i '..,' ''' avnt) eri t t, ,11 f k i ' i, , ! , ti ,, : i 1'1 i, . ' r.A.A,o7i t.,. i i ii i i ', ,,'!!:' it,' .,., I ' 77 i - . llf - ; I:, 1 ' I. III 1 ,'1 i.1 i I ' t'', ', C il -. I filf.,.". ' , tf,! -- 1. ,', - !''''' 7, '. ow: ,. ' - . . 0111111 fi 1 . 'IS i ,: V.,' 11 ;,,-- 4 , lid ift' II ,r It :1 i 71 z- ''''' '' ' ,s. ,,: . ' ., t i president' ofseveatieawhile-iserve--tbp-presettpo,p.fige iii that it the ' ,A, st7i."..1A T.4., r'' suck ,.-- or various section' of the building bad !hieroglyphic as are found to be ofrese, , nom r.. . their importance ''"r-r.arZolt..t.." e been set apart for stake superintend- - t v"a"t it; ' . , e41r-r,SS a ,nt t h a i 101., -140 1P7 .. for 'sunk Tees -- ents, "Prest, ett22422- - W. Penrose .sras '12211 will be - 2,L1104.4........ aww; ' ,Co- weiat hip unable to be present, but , . elinr 4. ,,.i.,11k,' ' , .. ,,r .,,tt aY' 411P,' There w ere 27 ebers of the i gre,s 7 .0 Pchool At board prepent. yier21Sunday ti ,;4.0', . ' A ' --. - ,x-' TBIAIL x 1,4 j re,,pi,tv.e to thp roll call nearly fiNg 6741 Zitt...,.1.,,,,,,:vi.----.7-I there ' being 0! tl,e ,,takepre,ponded, PVT.,. I"... ..711.-4 JillTe -- - ., ''.....".1.' only a' 'few In remote plaoes-thal- , pg5ic It... . 24 - AirtrZV 41A1 ; .. not answer. ....irif10,----If1....,,,,, ,k,:agn...0 , The services began 'by the choir and le ON AUTO CHARCE C.c.ngregation Joyful singing "The . saaaie , offered Song" The opening prayer wasbenedicIrA ect by Elder A. E. Bowen. and IS z ..7.... tt$ tion. was pronounced by Prost.. Ivins. II ........... .4.. the closing song by the conUnited States Marshal J. Ray Ward I following ii; Sabbath for the gregation, - - - Ir'ai . to will leave today for the government S called .' was The do' Yishool" meeting mu.. ATIt, 1. 7 orilsr by Supt. David O. McKay of the ' prison at Leavenworth where he. wilt ; .;,41..F2k ..,,.......-- . , Th4 (7.11ctreeRniona take ifeher J. Grow. alias "Red" Crow.- .. general ,ahoard. srmro. et,vt am tinder the: dire,t !COI of who has beti sentenced to serve tk term 4,, .! .tr., ."' - -- .....r,..,.!27;.-!- ,- '''with Eldyr r: , Melvin Peter.on. lEilcr. iof la months for Ni081101.1 :4 the anti- Y. tl t Ihe organ. Tr.o G,S.ITLL':,, ,t abd W. a,1.Lester. George ' ..- ...-PreIdent Grunt !IpetakLPrecedent Inar,ofic . !atlas Oeorg W. Ryan.. who will serve J. iA noc 11,e prottra M. 11 months for the robbery at the Murl;rant delivered a hrief addreas. "Thic ray postoffice in HOS. Lester was not said relight until a month an lis a MOhl wonderful gathering.",he clupwhen post- y. ' not President Grant, "and 'office inspectors located hint in Wyo.. iöii IICated by Sunday school organizations I ming. , in any other part of the world." Pre.-'deOn hrb return from the Marshal Co-ristitiltGrant stated be well remembered Ward will make a fide tripeast ,' to El P1110, '.,... ISS3 in and to took Arizona he to bring back to Utah Downey, trip . laMexico A with the late Brigham Young. 'Texas who was sentenced in Salt Lak Jr.. a member of the Quorum of Twelve. 'several months ago to six months in i.,:1,:.: A Consideration orthe Comditution of the United States. with Particular and while on that Journey heread an on the charge of having AT ARE county jail schools lo anon' Ithe government reeenue stamps. Refemme to the tiouranties of Arc, 1,thert,,, and Property Contained arti,le on the asSunday ' took an compared with atfrom the 1111. e ot of the Lat. tentOinf th ffMeraiappeal Sunday ,chnole SoMellines to Bill Therein. the the !soda!, of rourt of Utah aril 1.; Rights. E11001. who taught them that they Tr essage er t ea14 Ito the was that that $4,,nt. on the released anhat' tittered pra the oeltdna The I t'.1 speaker folliw the paths of ret de Ti le circuit iourt of of ,Itill a hoilv of loco .1)0A up- to hut they deelined fo accept that retie-- , ntialiraChurch might be instsuntental illil Mr Jud mho& workers In held the decision of Jinlite T.hppta iIflrtlr J. I.Vidg, and Dean V. irtam I'. Ituaaril. It. John-- !and '.t11,71 meseage to all men 1,1 a :tit eel. La t tr eame Noah, who preached hie filled heart r,oll y war Cont, in the joy El Paso '. located chur,li V ilrnpyrinkt by Ilitam I. Ru.rI and Mariin J. Litter Smith appealed to his heaters i. .. land gladnecs. tie referred to the work A few ila the plan of salvation and called upon ago by federal officers anti Constitution and tho iate neorg and wilt be brought back to t4alt Lake ,''. int' the people to repent. Still they re. to unhold thehowlaws it is obligatory upon thankfulness that he had an to torve his sentence of six months. a to .ay. most psnptsfused and Noah was commanded to and showed s of the on a charge of 11 to partake rf the 'spirit knowvery tittle an auto. them to do an,,,it tt prepare for the flood. and he did. mobile belonging to stealing school M. ,.. Of the, Church. worker Contest. Charles Sunday members Bink. and B. Essay nation Seymour When Noah and his sons left the Young Preiides PI W. M. Sherwood and J. C. Simms were ;... Indel I find that the average perthe laws of the land they Pnn feels that he does not need any ark they were chastterted and humble, In observing over bound to the today Third district Related. Marty Expo...Deer la elder le PllilPtP1 l il l'eeet knowledge of the law. that the law la S. O. Bennie'', George W. I wittiest court by order of Judge Ben Johnson, :,. but in it little more than 200 years at- - willThebe obeYing said all men have their , on the subjert, "Abut the Referring to the Relief society. Pres- of the criminal division or lawyera. Judaea and courts. speaker of the ter the flood they had again wan-- I city Anterlean Colootitation Mean s to tie. " i Now, the truth Is. th at ident Grant said ehl14. and being court. may choose what chourse there dered from the paths of righteousnese agency and The C. Heber Iver of he..;;;;;;;;; and McCune, isli.he";,.1,,Tn";h7p;M'lly senior hlah of popila Fat junior S. E. Teter who was the work ' Thome: cetwoolo altataid read the ',rico. "The !scarcely a ny activity in life In In the days of Abraham he was told they may. a4uite much et. the time. When his day by the sheriff forarrested to all the world. does not play an Important mother alleged violas ' carry this message Latter-daChart Conciliation." mow went to meetings be went with ition of rho prohibition law. belna the lawTlhts that he thould be the father of many to 111012 and C. A. Canis Saints ia.-Is' entered from childhood of the fo trle the be It is duty The fleiceret New, At the Speak ronelocion prinred and he said ha often felt that he ;plea of hot guilty and hearing In the. Makin& Abrahani was an old man age. in every iiialliiig Find evry isc- - her. , live that the people of the world of he aeries. ralY In a charter member of the Hewa,c set for Monday, Oct. 16. really cape at that Cow and this prediction seemed to so seek The, irend,I,a-at,,,,,T 1,,,,, ie, lif, them. after follow senaber. the roomy contest will beset, to P0,1,tY, Ile mentioned the namen f J, Skurtnt entered a pier( of not guilts, .,. p almost fulfillment. may t ext. wizen moil oilier trophy rums ,t ,,,,p1,.tp,t,u,richit ,of rnany Impossible of of the prominent women of to a h.ril, of passing a isorthiess Elder At the S 'nelay aftcrtioco services t, al! ,its,,is of ,o,,,,,,, will be awarded. The rub, at the ...tcri Later. however IPUHa was .borm am,i, of the atol their 'check ttf days. was bet for Mon.: early meetings the the antrThearing !gee). 1,,,,c, t!, ul,, will be printed every ,ay Elder Reed Smoot, the third speak- in the Assembly hall Em,i, :,,,,..ym..,,ir t efreettrat 16. Savior Rejected. an,.. It sl,,,, ai,upes io hli ages. to "w enme nf .them apoke in tororuea day, at few daya of the aeries; more humble t R. h never felt A similar atd land of others he told Cr. and was am, Interpreted, entered by Jame, ..'... worrem, ni,en. ehiitiiiii plea i bathemwead mother YOung..ut thee Liet,ioriew if recolonto Presdent lying .. then traced . the and meek than at that time.- - He seld What is the law. or what is a law?' a ble"Ing he received at one of these I Foxier charged with .paseing a rico- - , laterect la thbe wertat oat aer that !There 1'11'100 of 'that people through their and in which it was prOrnftted that lions check and hearing wail set to A never enjoyed a general con- - tor Seventies. presided i n The ehaur"Softis , m"tin" had it. he about ,iifficult rothlng the imr cod Webs ka yo a elionee period of bondage in Egypt. to their joined inging law is merely a rule of human con - he would live to be an apostle and the lame date. , of the Church more than he It would be adriaable duct. Beam,' the Sacred Daverrig. after ,ttei erialPei: in the ; a ilY bedeliverance by MOMS, and the corn. ference Dot lands. and gospel and Clirey rule of preach many conduct for Colvert. Teddy the human From one. opening alleged had at this to be a bier man. narcotic addicts. were sentenced to doar iiir. ings which is enforced by the nation. grow log of Jenne icenturies ,later. The peo- addreee by Prest. Grant. the speaker i which Elde r R odney C. Badger offered .4 art Peat! Zitrep "road "To my chiklish mind at that time," serve six months and PO days, respect ,,...,or the city. There are other The services were seetal will have an advantaie la she the state. ple refused tolookpon him as the said, down to the last speaker. he the invocation. 1 said in President Ceanto It "I . the county Jail. thought tively by the choir singing the an- roomy twatoot and what to woe, los- - lrules of human conduct enfdreed by meant dhiloh for 'Whom they bad been look- bad never felt,, more the joy of living y that I would grow tall. but later the parents. teachers, or employers them. "Fear Not Oh Israel." will gala an lattasate portant ing. They rejected hitt meseage; he and that life is worth while. mothI an when menus was made of God. That Is the keynote tet who have authority over others. apostle my .1 Names of kerriamille et lbl. Irreat "eumelat those authorities of the was scourged and finally put to death e kgked me If I remerralered the success. Is to wl,,,,se it direct the tho, du,y, Elder Smoot said he had been think- - Church were general she at lb.il read by Elder Young and ,..,....": .16.1. "11". In the most ignominione manner tog throughout this conference of his Other.. ing and promise I had received. and I Alatkerliters guetaleed. lw. brrir whieb they ' Every of lhrt In a known that in ihtS home! did remember." President Grant spoke 1.,,T known to the Jewit MI of theselmother and that Saturday night she ,sustaincd by the conaregatiun. ' t e of the earl7r impressions he reeetwe4 -- v4,119wing coLgregat tonal singing, ;j !la rnteso address brief not Elder Young exPreette'l cerTain events had been foretold by the proph- - appeared to him in his dreams. He J siterorl lite Right.' the roil was he bed !ear:led from the god for un ity of purho,te evuienced wrI!,,,I 0.- pror,,,t but stat,.1 by bi,4 and teenntut eld-oold. .Vttert Reiscr. Hamcr f I deciared that his mother haad.t- It.:tlition, itnanke li) To teen he or Nenht 3 ::fe O.,' ' general ni. ,i!,er miitrer v,ih t. in susta mug general a thiari:;'N. Th. 1,, CHAPTER A I. After Chrirt'n death hie followers: that if he did not have ht, the oinie present,d the about ,,,,,1 :f!, a ,It giiii'intii. siar" said rrebtil,nt elira it. xeyreta-yth en referred to ear!y da,s ' riarns of the general authorities of the oll abriut b!,. PiaY time or began to look forward to the titriei that Jesus is the Christ. he could only 'He .as faithful te the end. Let tilt church. LAW. the Chureh said he and it with the narnex of in keeping the commandn, when he most go to bed. when: be faithful thought when he ehould come again as had get it by fervent prayer. She told him !of together snot. eeeacity fee Rules of tfaCsan readers he mu-- t arise. and Mekay and hi x assistants, Alto whom been predicted by the prophets. Thi s! to be true to his God, his country and was the belief of the Saints that whe n Richard,. and George t. Py. 1;:' for 4Guldandse and Rectralat. i'll3F that he must not go hel Freedom. as already xplaitiorl does Stephen Prophet Joseph Snuth wan taken '('a?.. was to he in the latter days. wheni himself and he would be all right. the of the general Sun. and we members to mean a not ufflett9 do per. to his no aeromtianied swtrroting everything harm would come! ThiS rtght by ' there should he wars pit and rumor, school board. An were unanimous. Smoot then told his hearers that to Cathage him. for they could not IWO how sbnut oneoronIfogthet wrni.shattolmtawl,kriawni;b4:,obov fa,t,,!r that he shall not gn to the- wish to do. Freedom is the,71.right to do day uatained. al Elder ..... war .and .netahbor should rise if they should he faithful in these wish we to ly moththeloonsent of whatever hit may provtded DUCA !,ov,,,, riA tn the world.. the law. and Eider Charles B. Felt was the firs, Zion was tol things they should advance. neighbor. This latter-da- y i, ,hat he trust attend Sunday school It does not interfere with the right of wax filled. i Nii on the program. He explained be eptablished in the places where regularly. that he must not eat with his our neighbors to have the same privt- speaker The speaker then referred to the earth The 's of travel Oteaident of the mission nt Sunday schools. setting Saints the were the h then Eastern States mis- kn,fe. that murt be courteous to lege, which We claim for ourselves. he hadbeea,rnads-to-blesermr-delwir a time when 20years wait eald he the aims and purposes of each forth is all Convinced It necestsamf the the Therefore. Ision. until by reviewel that abifolutely aged. 7 the roes ,briefly especially that the speaker persohs, i was accused in the U. 8, senate of and, to have laws fixing the conduct of all department. particularly kindergarteg they arrived in Emigration canyon Lord required nothing of his people 'ahe must not .play ofball in the street. When the time ramp Mr the res. being disloyal to the Constitution of and He stated that fathers In is It order and and and number other rules large Prem. necessary. primary. he a He con. ,provides Brigham Young naidThig :except way. toration of the Gospel and the usher- - the( United States. and declared that all Intended fcr the good of to enforee these laws, to punish those and mothrs 'can not always be witle the place." Under the dlreetionitrasted the general conferences of the ' reciions, them. 1,,,, and therefore-tiler-echildren the who not will their obey ing in of the dispeneatton of the full- - never was there a man more loyal this able leader, said the sp.,aker.-Chur0de- with,e,OneentiOns.ofoiher Who makes these laws? In America at titneto entrusted with ness of time. ftatan marshaled ,i, school you fi,nd certain rules he. unleiat that man posseSled lot Lat-depart. i .., g his,than (, or Ilr, - the laws are made by the people themmade of oditeneortuci hoard of ments the tite where Sunday pehool th,-by itrial a of MtitY: told big more Ile to i powers ,and forces prevent this f ENer McCune geld it was a'prisilrgt " ngui4.ason settle,' in trilhol iir other officers, or athopied by theSfiVeta that Is, they steer repreientawith parents its tewehern senate on the through Possible- - The speaker then read fr in dragging r In Congres,i, in the leg-I- f teaching the ehlidren, through gong to to Nevada. serve. California itives and the laws Arizona. God of !etc' obey and itIA, the statement by the- Prophet 3,as,pti inonths. and. how the Late Senator a boy a orks in a iitore, he finds istatures of the state.. and in the counand story. principles of the gospel. ;,.',-1,obedience tat those lite- woul t Mission President Thlks, Philander C. Knox came to him and hat ,,,, cm hi,yer has vertain rules-- rile of the city, who make the laws lie said: "We Keok to cause the child how he hal been ' uonplete antiefaction. The speaK- - il,e Prost. 8, ilt. P,ennion of the Central Pr said wishes to the the the ehaii he for to recognize our Heavenly Father, and palled by the powers of darkness wheri aslied him if the tburch of Jesus a.herk people according opened be had traveled a great deal atl 10.,Cui: :,.,: Sutnta believed in States mission vas the next speaker, tha! th0 hON shall sweep, of the nootile. This you will under- to learn to love him and manifest le eif Later-dahe was iri the woodsfouV1,1 f greater-devotia to as this ,!,.. rapat stand l,,tr you hoarsi he that eer,a'n study ohedienre. We hope to imprexa upon morefully ti, go to !arch at a ertain time; thatmayhe' reantattv ,the form of g,vvernMent prevalent is He said that the spirit. of God had ,,,.;,,,, knowledge on the plan of salvation. we by of troth among the Chor,h form of government the Father and been greatly mantle."tel dut"'It. th'e every child that God-iIthe t!rtited States. I. it Powers Arrayed. be-in this other memhere to ; have n,t abroad country. than those at hi!tne boys pass permit the Son." Eighteen little boYe Elder Smoot said he gave Senator conference. Ail things he said seemed rilAr. is e ". to change Jesus the have All of these The l':" , people the kindergur. right a Thi4 restored gosOel 'w as to hal, Knox a copy of the Doctrine and wonderful devotion amon girls representing COYto be In favor of the Latter-da- y and of and may ten and primary grades sang of l'i'e any law now In existenca. "Shine s. t h srPl7te alt; ,1 make titi eh now laws a they think On, " and gave a demonstration of the! ere a keen interest in the Pr est. 'ti ns then rea an aerount Of 13.1. Senator Knox read that seetion -- the There is a great ar.owth in th e wer -taking -aathority, or direetion of some't will better protect the people in their' vr a hi'quotettono acrtp la It an e honor how Satan's hoata had attacked and oaler oersort. Thi was under the direction riyhts. cer! and the speaker said that from that Church. hdeciaredk the same as there! in honor ing and respecting thprtvtleg Who enforces these laws, these rules Miss Kate McAllister. Florence limns! DLitt of th e early --Latter-day pat older prsons, the parents. the p rei Sainte day h e n ever had a more loyal sup- - has been in almost walk of life. den t of United home Of .010,,1 The rules of the conduct? the storeStates, witether yo, Smith and Mabel Cook of the Seven. tearherg, It seems, however. that the Chi just as they were about to leave for; porter than Senator Knox. and those of all other erupt- - are enforced by the parents - If you vie. teenth ward. --Louise Watson rendered e lecting him part-I- n , and :ste.t.erit. England to carry the gospel therts.t rP Eider emphasized the; has always been ahead of the time.. tr)olt the "lea of tear parental t).'' a soprano solo. 'The Children's Friend.'t hie t to rult 'it, late in els' ,11 that for authority respect 1;.,.".,,' men t estify Despae this assault rachteousnesa vvon efficacy of that they upon you. This impose a punishment by the organ. I' out and the foliolvers !.,f Sata n werel on parents he necvssity Of maintain- - Jesus is the Christ---tivpunishment may not be severe. in fact accompanied A ,Alms Are Explataire.---:.eA p ,,ae- - , en unless be. not should It to trollied Wirhthe.. fact, that this truth he. pot to night. The. speaker al .so real.; ilig your disobe. nduett in home order in dile oo s .. rulapple prlyer 'aa-stubbornvehteh ',.. continued and th Burrows is old! dience from the Dook of Mormon ahOssing the Elder Josiah explained .,...itte.. Eider IversonK Address, !was -- revealed through the tvrophe's keepif you violate the rules of sehoot. aim, ot the fir!- intermediate depart. how the powers of fqir Wen', to fiabt At this point the speakr read from ;and they nil! be... fOrred ta go to .rio,'Elcierl-HeboC.!;,71-- , tate It Wt3',ild-1- ,. followed by a demonstration impossible to the teacher or toother school officer' by !menj - the adtimeeo!"Ill of good to the effect that original service; The min 'who a of the Northwe riern Stairs rnii., order punish; and if you a class from the Highland Park Sunday ATithout have the right and es his some of, the episcopal churches in Chi.; tin s the divinity of this lams. it ivould he t ; violate the ru les of your employer. he school. Granite thedirec- er. li. the was ''''' next speak toi edmoriish you, and of 'ion of Martha McRae. The work of hearer,. if Ailey had eve!, ts!lt this ev il bas the right had .010ted !kith heating by rall"; to study its doctrines to beccni r. that he rejoiced in the StatPment pdLle le) protoer OA weak against .'s Course it you do not obey, he will dig. the second int ermed la te department Influence, tempting them 'from the convinc ed. o f Prmident tarant that wherever he t..,TI. trnng and the wicked. .,. and t you will l o st for Missyou L being charge orin organized eet-togr,vernrriPnt s explained by Elder T . Albert Hoop. said. P. p aths or eighleoer4 He enumer- da aker the Weeks Pro Four ago. . Pang has has found in ha traveled hearts t,fr the and the a , class demonstrations by front place. with ated many ways in which this might he cell.d upon- Preeident Harding in t sacred solo. "The Mighty God Ifii:h-- of fa.:.thful a knowledge et the divin i Ithert:es of theprotecting it la rights Sr. of Now the rules conduct, the laws the Eighteenth ward. Ensign stake. nil. people. necessary be done and remarked that the only the White House. ' Mrs. Harding was Spoken." , Lois work. 'This knowledge, he that iassi. he .enacted in order that our of .the n&tion, the state, or the city -ty the direction of Aldrich Evans. Pit. way these assaults might bo restmed lying at the pointet death. Several. t not be tak!n enforced in this country by the people, der rnffner Mission Mend Ispsaks. snd ru.chts ta most taumb:e the literLtes i is than of the had among department theological p Is by Putting on the armor were p. resent President Hard-- I their government., through the f!a-tz- a el fa Ikr the Fourth ward. 'Ogden stake, th......,, or the otrvn..th th, as ay from us by those Who may be through courts. presided over by --- ,fravo demonstration of their work tole the people themselves se act for that lowing a brief explanatory address by the is punishment purpose. Sometimes' .Eider John M. Wile. severe, sometimes mild. It all on the program n whirls A 'number I. power tn prayer and- that a pra-cyou without juatification. one upon the character of the person whol the congreration law irregoinably- degreed upon which participated wait and whether the law. the or steals other disobey& any bicycle, wt)' your gr, ihe are and from his home ihat in Song." under a!) blessings predicated o ne who breaks into your obedience is stubborn or willful. Pen- - "Teaching the...Gospel Nirs. Harding should not Prof. that of Edward P. Kim. these direction may biessinga !the erjoyment ... b,trA, into the store. a burglar, is- &pies are imposed. not only to punish -- tot ball. Verses from, the following hymn auhitilt to an operation Th e nto:ik.r Lad by strict obedience to this lawbut who haOne . the aPIt another ants wrongdoer. said the president totd him he wish,t, Joseph Smiths FirP,4 closed by bearing a t pi:sm-alt,p,y1 The h,lh,e. a murderer. is pun.lsbed. A others, that if they disobey the law,i were rendered-t prayer." "In Our Lovely D he could believe that prayer ran hf,-,- ' "Patin-ei- speaker theY. too. will be punished. testimonY to the work of God pprRor who wilfully sets fire to to the Faith." "Wit 'True l'eSowing." :Millions of prayers went up that 1";i:,, or is guilty of cruelty tol In this country all laws imposing tai:iding. President Canis Is Speaker anima IP. malicious mischief. or. sells, punishment for offense& are printed so Thank Thee. 0 God. for a Prophet," and the speaker "alit and by rol,,,i.zhi of Smith- - liqu-is punished. So there ar, score s that every onsi !Why know what the law 'concluding with the congregation striMrs- - Harding's condition took a President Charles A. Collis of different offenses forbidden by the ate but it is not necessary that Ono Ina and pinging 3 verse of "America. :7-wa s th e mission, ." ,.... ern State the for better. t he Eider Smoot 250 Pimples, 736 sod tmoishments fixed for thosel should study each separate law, be- - v,.. Ise Substitute feeHeime. of God there are 'a,w will ferred to great men who ha.ve , rr- -' cause as a rule. Your conscience will not obey. w''') Dr'. E.. G. Gowans, representing the and 3 Boils! ed to prayer in emergency. !Joys that fill our hearts to overflow- There are also laws requiring that be your guide against wrong. doing. department, spoke briefly out one shtil ride or drive on the right There are not many acts punished by parents The speaker then turned 'his att en-- mg,. sail& Elder.Callist. objects of this phase of Bun. which are not the Main Hon to law observance and law if there were more. men who would lhand side of the street when passing- the state or nation school work. He said that is the No reward is offered, because thoir - , The person who, day coming from the opposite di- moraly 19 wrong. knows forcernent Ile amid h e wished t o tea take upon themselves responsibilities No question will be and moral training of the - from good esti:. child there religious heart right "How all is no subertitute for the that they IllaV nnt vo Of families there would be fewer asked, except one qUOMtiOn. who do. to this tries There a is in and really person generally every city one disturbances. did you lose thetrir There le but Sunday echoed is an ad. strikes and less late law wlth impunity to therize1.-slaw which a person who rides right will seldom be guilty of violating i bpionnleot.' ttohatthe home. s ,enswey,--- "I cut out new fag and that the home The It will r,7omo beck fo them. -r Laiier..day satnio nay, not hi s bccl puniehes law. upon the sidewalk- - There any do depends---upoand guesswork; I used one of the bUt (141d him. ore !sirs Sunday school toe notto work is title violation exneet allebouti you learn of I t.,,var-4-..the gr""the first titeia . speed the most powerful blood cleansers. it roust rnonilAs. the. lightit, and. signals. and the' different laws. This is not 114"1" Self- ptlautdringthatththe,'edvaeltinaina; lie bad a work end ono anarchy. Elder Smoot , -purifters and S.! sNow ana the twolitn at the corner,' of the street. sari- But I do expect you to under-- , showed the value of the work--i- direct. Marbittrent inK n torvent testimony to tho mi whr npvserartly be I. tatter-daknown. and thafts S. to the about law realise stand ttronte other y 'either enough tc, walking.' Saints lt"hlt the lars--i1th. are , VIII( b;essed tn-- autotnn that we-- are all subJert to authority; ins the moral and religious training out apd m.r Cheek' are tilled r '''''''.."11g E1Pr Snloot's 0;"-.I- . r.:4; 1' court, on .,...m..ta. r T00.,7 This win rheumatism. too, is gone! tattb;11,Ttr"PelltiraTifFVrgli;; L'Ileti- - H34,'''t WITW' the' selle' 'InBilbittrie the people; that laws are absolutelY: of parents' classes wits for the purpose of injury 110 rieure, too. If You trr it I Dolores- Seat with the choir I You 'know in this and that without laws we of training sod Inatructing fathers and tors with a courage not equaled are country. where necessarY.4 S. S. It iti guaranteed to be purely to work have no liberty. Above all, I mothers so thatevery home would be should is the every title before hellekliethm prepare the chOrus. person The law, equal the ettecon,- proclaiming uai in all its remarkably . vegetable to no one learn that in this country itome the center of training. because if , in want you person has any more street than hie neighbor-ha- s, rightand the people snake the laws. and I want religion is to become a reality to the choir the conduct - amanita new history The yoryfrotri must he it absolute in also become J. to feel confidence the said, the child, of each in the use of streets you stares anthem "Awake My SoulP and Preitident Grant anur;reA that sin g in ateeteaa &wag that oat ti, S. IC is ip,,id at an drag of the people to make and en- - reality to parents. andite declared that - peasa.--taa- a. and other places power laws. . weal nrenounced. by most sidewalks two IBIZe., 7:110 Larger LSO il the 8.000 had attended the overrow ?nee!, The be such that all maypublic am.. with eks4 yam ruddy toms- - ta ..-' many a child became a etioffer became,. force enjoy equal more oachandall. of lack of proper sztaple by Parent& ., thereof- , op portuntOka in the us (Te be 0Ontinued.) Elder Georg ing. .:pr z sex-e- .rkt...7(1.. "-1147-4 ', - ; . - -- - IT. -,- . ' --- 8i;fMtil , , ,,,,,-' 3.:::-Orl- . -- , ., al llin : . . -- .011.1,11.,.. -- - -' t, ,.'. , - ' - , - ' t ' nig .r..- --- "...-:'- .;;r4iWW - -- -- 4:: , ' 7 . i ':7hé- .Sh6rt- - ...t,-.-; i spEAKERs ..,. ; .' i :VP.; e Ptizen .;,-- dthe , - - I filubtleiPLei 411--G- .. . I trh'pl:1;:,.----,,-,-,- l' , ' r I itli' - , $ ; A1,1141Prrfl -- t 1 iip i et! 10, I; ' ,'' ' I I )t ' I I, .,,4t, 'ltrottlillrli:: t ',e. 411), 1.1 Ho. ,,,,c P - ' semi-annu- , '''cl.,,, ill Q . - 7 ,. . .. The tabernacle was filled to its ca- pacity Sunday night, the occasión be- conference of the ing the Deneret Sunday School union. Every available seat in the huge- - auditorium was occupied, and hundreds "toed in the islets, doorways and at the back otrnco Itti". MmOrtal irnell anynou,,nfel enxe.eutlea elvd side of' the gallery. The pro- - order tenirear:rily withdtiwg- - this gram began orompfiy at 7 pm. and, section of land in, order to permit VA la0e4:4nti1 t wn...,and nit, cl,,at,ilatination to thtermine whether. or not, wittgaa,1 iPiltieln paid to the services through.: 4; aotf,t.uirTrrhp',Ii.,;in.,tnacr;-1',:out evidenced the ,dtep interest It by mancnt rcNcrvation cc a rational mon- ument, which the secretary of the in- the great congregation. r ior has transmitted to the prest- Seated on the li peak ere' putrid w erede-'ewith &commendation that Prest, .lieber J., firma and Preet.- An he approve and sign it. We cannot tell when it will ICe pot- thony W: Ivins, members of the Coun- - 1 itIllitinillitti 11 . '' 1 Valt) I ,if 'Ii:r t "Iii!71," ,i;!fitilei .111......A., '.;'I!' 11 : tI i i''''t'11104ii:i , 1 .t ,41,11 ' ;:T t , 'i4,,r,iflorl ' ".- ( . ', tt ,' 0 - ii:'1,- !TI i'l ,. it" t Of ! ' II, f 01.1, ' - Confer. ThousandsAkttend ence of Organization Purposes Are Set Forth Demonstrations Given. ''''1 04 '2 -- 1 tilf.,11 I, ! off 111 -- .',. rim , 11 'rr..1.4r:yIt '1 t . ; I'll ,1,1...,.-i- , . ',.,:',, 't Ilit'!:lir.;,;,"1 I I , . ' ) ...i,!:'. ,. ',:le. .';., , :I : , ''' Al!''''.41; i 'i.'i''l .. ;;;,:,L',11 ! .. li,11 .i " 'itli 11 114 ' 4n 1, !;,i 4 f':t-f-'- . .., r, 1 - . ...... 1 4111 501114'llil':'t',::',1,1 f missioN pREsIDENTs - !t. 1 'IA' i,117,0;';!..:,!1!n,,.i.,,,,,I,,,,,: ' ' . 11.!;11- - ,1,i,,,,,,,,,,,i114.i',1 .i.,':!;01'.;', ,:!,, !,; i ', itil C , .1 Utah may lay ,claim- - to a new ne. ., tional monument if recommendations made by tho national parkservice are followed and Johnsonccanyon in Kene------county is reeerved, according, to a let. ' ter received Saturday by Governor Charles. R. Vabe? The letter comes so of the Inquir:iets made re,ently by the go's,. ,ownerernor to Washington as to the : :. ship of the lanis in the canyon. Tn the hieroglyphics governor pointed ., are- hetng destroyed by parties 'visit: .,. ing the canyon and asked Commission. er WiThanl Spry of the general lima : Wig gthemk.8 oome 'Rep toward pre., Apparently Commissioner Spry refer. red the matter to the national panic , service-e- s a letter watt received front , 51 I II I ! '4061, II,tir:,. . - , 11 May Become Us it Historical Park . RELATED 1 ... . ii i 1 riii tti. ;I; 'II .2a.,Z7so, .. illitiiilitia s!..si 10i 114114'll , ult Sio , Iii , -- 1 ' VNIIiiiI1411V4urrliV9;11(ifis TIIIIHIlli tillk It 44 ii11.114 vile , 1 By--- Ripley - -- - SUNDAYIJhIlSn S CallY OF sclioruNioNf',4) - 7 r.1.... "AIMS - I, . . ., - - ,, ,. . 0,,,,,,.WOMMe I 1I,1,1':1,,tritl.q li' the' , l'iI 1 1 ,11; l' . , I 111111ji l'rtst, Dirt,' downtime the g i - , 21.,,I.....,,''''' , 4 w - 1922 . I II 9 . , ies...p OE. , with the prayer nlight 1,..4 t.'.n Itgh, ,.nd t cote to an tmletstanding of Sunuay Smoot a:i h l'fr-- t. thnt ,,1 ,,.,t 11 OCTOBER ,. I ; ,,SION1)AY ' 7q1441TANI!NlitPff. I ' ' ' , ' ,r:tr. Ft ,, t; i, the, brother against brother. Never was thore a ilmo when ticace could be 11;atie So utriversal as at the present the pkaker sad. yet the nations refused to ke,.0 t a pl an wthh Morning Speakers. . - will prevail. ',L. 'Total ,Eclipse. idol President )vins and Elders and George Albert Smith -- , In mi.- - ' , THE DESERET, NEWS r' - s tin,renn .. ,1,h4 ilfveert,w,111:1,wtatt a way by whlch they might lit i s tot his will that mt.- bo i,aved. !ion should rise ayalnsi ration. and ,:in.,h1 I L - 'They. and nation i , ----- It. " at work Ia. can he ssen itt the LstHfes upon the earth. . - is '- -- - 11, ----,--- , ' - , 5,1 ,:s. ! . . . , y , . 44't Nti-- - 'moot. 4 - , ;ed A .; h; iillefflto 3 '3 Oi-- i i l 1. :, blessf!,-,nd- af":""" t '' t,.:-- urt - . i f !I ......,, .1 1 , ,it , A 2 ,:' , .. 1 ,,.. f 1 ' ',, A, 1 - - 4 lintith,-tellin- I iS4,- .71 - i preached having rules, y 0.,.441, re the ; ... a v! ,,. i .. i ) - s" , ,4. --., 1 , !,,i on " - i t - : ' k- --- ' I i ' , - i i "r o'''nir ; s . 4 1 . will---h- ey ; . - - .i-- - - ChureTt-Thr,-;:,,,- stake.--unde- m-- .; . : i i - - e! ' -- pra-ye- offa-ers.-t- , , n yo' a I - i udorn righte-liottin'- - . - - 1 - - . ST! Mattes& ? :nal, , es! - , , 1 - I i treat-meat- f- closi-Ato- flesh-builder- , parralatitrianagattg-Ivierne- ,''' - , ; - :, : .V.,,j4 , Fr - t . , - . i ' .. . , - - : v , . , I . - i . i . .' 11 i - . 1 . . t.400. 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