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On one skieas of the paper onty, end make postrible. Addrese all pow. explicit. but at brief of Utah, mthe tommunications 47 oast South Temple .: Society worn rasttorNi,to.ktohecittlyenrjtalltaill a. 1 r tila r . '' determined almost 16 times all big as the United the Pacific. We would be natural gateways; States, and yet Russia with that vast to con tr o l our we over to Ens- - llitAd.'tand''litl!itc asetia,tbo:uti'dd htheevofwoaunlyti pase when Then, domain hasn't even a window or a h Isles is British the or some out to England which land, door of look, only ,; advantage to them. They could , ., of those that are frozen for a great Just a little piece of territory; and ,not push our arrn'.es back o through of Rus- - if England rivers the of The ttrooaintyhemseoaare, year. Ipart the tsidaninootur and Sierra. Nevada mountains . , '..."..7. W la naturally. run down Into th e BI adk s he would across the great deserts that inter, i should be Apse& as it acilitates corn- Oct- - 28. 1922. . , Reported by Frank-Otterstrom. ofikaunnwSritattte,sn.'law . Sea, Just as our rivers go down into than ,one of athicie vette- - Rtione- we are so situated that her data in proper piling names an the Gulf of Mexico. Suppose that the has long been this ,s never of could: Items of Instruction. form for entry In the record outlet of the Mississippi river waa in England that no nation of Europe be aebattlefield. country, , o so far tas the wed be-book. and helps to prevent er rors navy niehrset trh,gaitilt hiliiaIf might come from outside .mitions. iI The is In traveling through any region of for the precious things put forth by held by Mexico. the Atlanticthe seaboard ethheousiz.ld hoafvehera from letter made. a taken .is following ing own. Pacific .u.hi,, and held Germany. by in to take part rot on. and for the met' things the the. expect owners ireued familiar' "Another book of the that the instruction of Genealegin ,, not ide...we by wholly' no nationthat country of the ancient mointaina and for the ,seaboard held by Japan; what do you England got to say that will reeord find it ad. aetivit.lea, whether of Peace ical committee of the Salb Lake Stake. family to us.' We instinctively stop on each precious things et tde laming hilla and 'think would happen here in the Unit., should have a navy more than half. 0,nrtif war, it,' is something to know We rec..ornmend dt to the attention of vantageoug to ht the POSSess. t we would Do think States? oil 11,01v.il!......12.1a.tu size our our the you led he, rig.ht that homes are secure. that our all genealogical workers: Prog- the precious thing, of the earth. and lessons high summit to determine which- - logical gengt will Ito see that be hose far we have traveled the fu Mess thereof. and for the good' nada our way out to the sea? SIP- that we have to not temples reasons detkroyed. numerous One of the important things that gives why Euro.- - our 1.braries, thee arevirnulati:n. .of .menibers itt the of him that dwelleth in the buster every time Mexico got a little dbaoretve twhearrt re:Jill Paints should ward gen ealogical and look as far as possible into I will engage ,..: commItt way Let IL.' blessings come upon the head peeved she would close the mouth of do. eepecially while in Temple work. for themseltes and tr;sy the. fattur - to see which kn1,1g of af.stph and upon the toe of the the MiesissiPPI river, and our rata, hers. We dent want them to have will nrver, be torn down anti their; vi,it the people in their homes. is! their dead kindred. and ithoiss how the the trail Or the-- road I. .back in the their, armies stationed here upon title contents test, as were the libraries us. So. too, We pause upon the- head et him that was separated from! merce would stagnate, over the head of each house- - necemary information concerning the ;io persuade me railour to want !Aleicandein and Athens and ie, hold to procure .a record book in..etlead may be 4)latainee from varioua valley and continent, 'ALIO. becausewe summits of time to ...try toe:cleter- this lrethren. His glory le like- the Mississippi we DOC& republi.-;swould Don't think horns-roaand We but'eusatem. of the you the bullock. and his defend our neighboring have; firstling h to renter the name and gene- - sotirces , arm through the arency of inber places. where, '1, mine our position. howdfar of. the Mississippi for our own prot6ct1on we feel that. worlds lit'trary treasures have been; alogiestof all relatives and friends of the genealogical society., It eves very-traveled or what Progress re have: are like the horns of the unicorn; and etrike.. for ,coptrol be...shall pinsh the...mole river and if we could take tit, it, we have a right. and did have a right, gathered. It is prohahty' a singthtt the farilily 'Yor whom Temple , or. complete instruetione in regerd to the .made. and to look as far aipossiblewitli-the'never would defend. even back? the Monroe thing to ale. but the near,et Point , dinences go from the ends of the ileciare and to been per- - , ProPer Preparation of records and through the misty veil of the future to toge, :ler, blatenae- for tempeeewarke-ttfat to- es. nf erre- -, a ose- - fest Was, :it The'tens Tholirid, exPlaind Dreani of Maned& determine Which- way- we are &Mg. i Panda of the on land gatethe to and the thousands get wagEphraim land; have men suitable book "A; as form of for that many. things amociated with, the per- esw.,Fuareine occurred. going Hence- it has too , Russia has always had a Japan ' of Manaseh." S, the armee 'vele of EurO!nrasil.--a0,all were e we of ordinances. formance These up ha ,e. ,been !lexica prepared from pitrp,aee temple carefully n these summits of time. i dream paused-upoof gaining possession of the e N'ot only did Jacob and Mope refer t,g at e wa temple t e i hooks are sold by the Genealogical Why? What difference d.iss :t m ake veee. euartrifil ele k; at .w ay of Asia: hy experienced. recorders ofeneee men have delivered what have er - kingdo . of . . to- th Lew onderful-lana recomm mi at hather-1".e is each. its be let by satiety it..it trhetiopftorttlyou :V. ic1;rotTti thleplaoethati. axtivegete:eyeelsiLeroi. -- vatto"ttiwtarwdatooees..flinahic rie'.1C-Iv-o .7" u reit- - autlintniretTheenietrute, 7: of. his reign, reviewed the-, was to be given to Joseph and to his I Darilanqlles. The Rueslan people are thee' g ttelsy. is Piet tions, a nd la m pl, pages pr i ii let- I i n this record 'thirtieth" g enealo g Ica! corn- they g , 1, , han where you are a tuttin wonderful.-avorkth,..hadtieett ac- I. descendents and that Wee to be 443,!not a warlike people. When the Mon. fight the li MI, . em p le re cord- make it remsittle mittee le, should urre the families in between T114. ;c and we would know their halt telY- to .place of Israel in the latter complished- and the blessings of the rallyine two. This is the fereheet point on ter Any member of the family. pongee-Thebut Isaiah and Jeremiah.- - the! tains into the respective districts to procure: of Russia. the purpose In securing It 1 Lord upon Israel. This Is regarded day. valleys perma-from any the earth. removed eine seme clerical ability, to compile This book ,has been prepared. with orations. i prophets who lived later. they too Russian peaaants had no organiza. Maintained. I ecemary Leon of the worlds great PgeitiOn cauee.. war. of nent the and to matter the tried geneelegical headings printed, to sestet cheer, Israel. after they had tion; they were not able to defend keep When Joshua was about to lay down ,, treaented probably before record. proeerly.---Wheoe eletheauou. So.. too, England ha. maintained compiled, and In preserving a record of the mowt them the themselves; they did not understand ronearnentals called too. he. of mantra. office we ; this lived in- Eing-and if which they would meet. the arts of war. kept posted as it ehould be. this hook. important events in the life of each Not only is there this advantage in enables and oisaster therefore cent that position. A tier they the family to. at any time as-- ' individual In the family. together the elders of ;be people the scattering of a commlitee.over They land, or lived upon the British- Isles. this wonderful, pcteition. that we--It iseteo Sweden io 'select we to 1 certain reviewed again how the Lord had all to the case that dates and oils- sastain what needs to be done, and feel would Ind the doom of probably Jerusalem. prethe to comes a it ' frequently when r4rael but over come to had and teach them and prince I cup), er keptw h at. h na h en do I n- temple or fulfilled his promises details of witch events been are has She both important such obliged and policiesthemselves,and elf.113 how to their koun-trythings of the mountain3 encouirage They put the chit- th forgotten co nsequently a knowledge hi. covenants. and againrenewed the. gateways of Europe.the etory of liainelected defend; Mlle I' dlnane' w'rk fee the boo fit 0 f theiri cove-- 1 the e kurik nt.Sweden, who estab. to control her f 0 them no la estabdead kindred It to.., and t from &On of Israel under a those transmitted prom pedop land, the time when he llished their-reveing friends; guns protrud and with we h rive gra ;,y f oun d that they! :fantiry. But if we Otbraltereateleteereforeseoa-.-elietheir part.5 e boot e ee .. nave to Ielies 1 good Lordehan'd build ao..- -feendaitenelaretheepete weeteareeldatereeted thereln---T- ie - pant et, ee-- a think rormanee oo th e &scrod Work that . rev. referred to provides a handy means of toni of at t hat Sea is vire - We At our 'late Mediterranean ll na . the Canal. lo t.11; great i ntermoun- - tlatlen infornia u p is essentiat-tsomewhere would have the same dream and be t would what eal-Vir. itch , brine gave entries indicates and it to, n matting Anthony that a desire that Peter the Great had. when tually a British lake.. Eneleind can tam basin is found every niegl and! atien and exaltation etandard elicmbi be eer lil. arr Concerning. that what should he recerded concerning called p olicy anti maintain mineral, practitally, that i s known to of and that this Mould he a l'inlandataori he looked toward the south and saw pursue no other ioste P h each . the. I ' .,p tt she voted. reviewed not only the happenings of sieele .. indlivial. The retail price oi in tnportant the because; In Utah!! her position trade and to manufacture. sloping lanes and those guard. smell naid, It in not only necessary, tnis Invaluarbe record book le 21.75. se peace; and In that.beautiful hymn of those 40 years. not ,enly the seventy years ed corridors leading out to, the great- muet of necessity. under the cempeti- akin,: there are found 190 metale and that l'S Itr on sale at the a we but should ours. be I for gave you here. your! baptized Genealogical So- we own experiences live. control the minerals. Not only that, but we have, sing: est boulevard in the world. the Med- tion In which vo u w" h 4e to go tku ough e let Y Office an d the D eseret Book Co . whole history .. of the world and protect her ;the fundamentals upon which a great deal:but splendid review of thewith on Do gateways we .. Sea? the iteranean think would mountain you same; sulre" ordinances the for them top the his people i AHia I of the Lord' a dealings We- have the t all have desired to maintain that gate- trade. because she depends absolutely l civiiization is built. ruler is unfurled. do- aR 3,1 have gone through for your-- . from the beginning of time. In so be- - i y e nations. now look up! iron deposits, the greates t ,i eel,,ee., Just as sure as we lived in upon it. way? FAMILY NOTICES. greatest to tried !vine bring .. ;4; Att and the greetest eat hede, waves to all the world. Rustics. Looku peintr ethe B altic Sea. Th ing President between it family temple- reeord books Tn Dos Johnson or Johneton. Island. probably. in the world. .So that if we cen These ie eatiedthe.Alatel t sweet teeweet fore our minds the conflict r.e Mort be ou office nave of naa at see .., war the purchasedto the! d tile), win Turkey. (1, n ZI O n s i evil. tried to help-itwar betweel eweden good-anto If all led those In Interested from were off eurretineing Genealogical society. 47 east South mount. behold it stands." the Johnsoes eut time after times for the possession of altridal Finihnd. of the Lord is concern- ' The Baltic Sea, aga.riatiOtiS. we have the variety of eh - ' Temple what , This is the Place' the Dardanelles. etreet Salt Lake City . or et from the follow 're paces,. will kindly e Why didn't they kind of eheiter, reaches had tried to bringof material the Peseret Book Coes store. out communicate we with over, the have Greatome tog us. how-hniate. variety George 48 take not it? could We Russia take paid ' R. 2233 Bo . Why all libknow and our that Finin peace all of poet the us to Gulf Seventh Wands only about righteousness, that would enable ergage East City. he opposite Ruth Temple street The retail Paraphrased the predictions of Isaiah the Dardanelles and Constantinople these come names pointed out the and them: Kent. the nig naval base Ilessla Pop- - the various lines of activity and men- - for a one ertyii the world. He the description that he gave of from Turkey? Because England would land. quire wise la 21.75. and Hertford. Ireland. for the all Mande a short senses. Londha.. also and Rutland.. It fact that although men had failed practically enjoy at not allow her to do it; because if any this land of promise; and when Pees-itizps larger prieept proportionate of will the do Mao. to and we enjoy today.. Georgia. Maine. Connecticut, from the beginning Wholesale rates are given to stake or North ident young, heading his band of Pio- - great nation of Europe had control of tance from Stockholm; and any obliged he Carolina. aheen has Lewd end fortifies that 'it Kentucky. Virifinia, practical: neers. came down over the Wasatch that point they could cut all the lines tion that "Then Mose. spake- of the fruitful- - ward eenealogleal Committee., who; and Nevi York. '' the ih e Swedish capital. Russia nem of the field. almost to sweep the- - human family m6unteins and looked out and of the fruits , May order a quantity sometimes feel , over this of trade between Europe and Asia; control oftook the l and It from i from the earth at the time of the It of gweden; sun. formerly Clayton. and broad were the purpose that Mahomet what the is making that second spendid valley.. h e sa id- . " This I. the ripe ned he fled was weakened Sweden et,e the productivetteeS when the At meeting of the flood. saving .Only the very best blood. for e Runde he H the when took did ef people of respective did, not in place" it possetution Clayton only a place - thought she could reclaim it, that which he found in the family ot where weary pilgrimsmeal But; end the fullness thereof."-earth' tricts to procure those noceseaey, association has been called forFamily Moe- might find rest; 1452. an independent; to send to Salt day. Oct. 30, 3 p. me at the Kimball books. , he did n ot mean that Noah. there was 'again a falling away, having . was it a to are We realize for evils. t,.1 A just utruggie just coming Supremacy. the; Lak wan 'e- them - -60 No. I. turning to idolatry and all the home. place where we might find la n d t o Gordon Place. (between a we on - d er f ul along blessings enjoy is what made Mat, the necessary till. They had Sweden claimed Mend Rtuo,la claimed .1 "In connection with the family tem, North Temple and First North. west that follow in its wake. passed over,' of a western passage to India it, What can you do about it 7 Can this line. When I travel north . aria . broad plains ani already that from Main street). All members are traveled along and seeking Choosing t;1 'Abraham so ,th and go through the orenarns pie record. it is recornmended and about or the across brought,. Not discovery it? at The all, genealogical pencil note book requested to be present." arbitrate i great took rivers, and they had the .stumbling On to this continent of you see varieties the and ano vin.ards The Lord chose Abraham and Chali ons nassed e., I i N o n sucree a f d at the through League of the our stands. are mountains; tbA of fruit .butmnerica. upon said-tSo piled as him Out of the land of Ur : o Russia. this was the. pLee that,.frreoh England ' superintendent of the. Sunday fathat it should nmer he for- or aro offered for trad e. the w: of Ill the Crimean war: "'I,tt can go guarantee dees and separated him from hisof h. this was the land school . ttfied: and with that guarantee and fruits that are P P read uponvnety which Moses had in him the ta-- 1 . nm no further:" and when confidence imlon, thus I.. far and ther's land. There be taught described,in I tmeh in those that te. bres 'of our people. and notire the guarantee and slow- she family of ing terms; and thissplendid mAianrloinnartnittmes attempted to pass beyond that islands are of little value to either of ways, and he selected the was the land that and arrived entortng and the flavor. Isaiah saw. where they should build line England stepped in and drove those nations. i wonderful Abraham, that through Abraham blest. the house to that which comes from CONFERENCE IN BELFAST at Saturday, the 1th inst.. his seed all the world should bebad of God. In the tops of the the Russian bear back to his lair in I point out thee thi ngs only to compared is pe Lord has other Swiss and Lord We Forth. the north. the talk about the kaiser chow that wherever MOUntaing. Tot it reao.l w..1 ua But, whenever German mission: you look upon twilling all his promises. and that Elders Grant V. particular peohobnobbing with the sultan of Tur- - that eastern hemisphere great mission for any haa is there St Pugmire. Charles. Mom." did not overdraw the picture. Idaho; Truman always been , key; but until this last war. England marient cause for war: and as ple to perform there E. Young. Harold L. Rnow and Karl long tut qo has always been the defender of Tur- - we from Utah's D;tle and the with it the stage upon associated (Special Correepondence.) V. Ring. Salt Lake City. Utah: Hoc- eyeteM:'.-hrnea- t northern' can ' Utah fields or the of act reason and the place not should could key; they which they Oct. BELFAST. Ireland. ace T. Peery and Charles H. Outke. must of neceemay be interne- ', . another nation to take it iis be- - there war which should be occupied. Abraham of Moses. The Catholic fathers. lttptraosdruecedneanrelayrlyevee;yer.; ooddellet2helt of Sunday. Oct. I. the Irish 0 tional until is there international Ogden. Utah; PoeWayne Stratford. it would throw Europe put of l was given the land of Palestine the American trapners was held In the Latter-da- y law to prevent It. tello. Idaho; Charles DinwoodY. known or desired by man. In arty of- - conference Lehi left Jerusa- cspiorers that visited this rogibi balance. Saints' hall, North etreet. Belfast. El- - Idaho Fail!, Idaho: 'Holy Land When I .! Ane-n- h t Elder Joseph waetaltt our itttle wati I ere to see any tof7ed in by sons cheered hanquet it his Battleground any of theme te17)eos. lem he and So. too, ft we come to Italy. Italy. A. Morton and David Tillotson. Ogden, Utah. 1Villiam tiers ' 4" to by any of oar ntranIzations. .... in were- In attendance from ilahor in the itirmingham appointed out - that tone ofthe,,,nromised land. $o s. failed to nee paes oVer to- th e, offered t conference l It was Rice n gront silt,,e, 4uAyA,A. re ar'' a''"'llbl,l'AJ-Il-l nlan Y th'e Adria'ic sea.- Inn d which the 'out Wiwi Nicole.; was letaing triThildreri---billtreof the British misslon. t s and delica'e thinas for ehe,Conference. I ..,- as It of Israel back to the land of their , carved out by the Masters hand. but It Wall Austria's desire to control the ham. the land at Palestine. R. President Benjamin from the Gentile nationn to outlet of the Adriatic sea '. but tt was separated hy and taste ao the Pharaohs of Egypt. ther Birchen. Mrs. E. A. Birchen. Elders fathers, they, too. were encouraged Yelled the divine command: Apo.yria, the emperorn with the thought of the milk and bon- - aWitit her own wall. deserts, and had as we have noted: kingn of Robert Warburton. Leonard Brimley, control to desire italy's Out Lehi Missionary Will of her. G a certain SP elusion; but because of Homo, or the czars of Russia could Claude W. Israel, and ey and wine which they would find the Aim- that come down on the its Hinckley, Edwin O. Sten- Sol Your Promised vest from dominhave land:. their Palestine. was I 'gathered it latgeographical i position There and Alexander Adriatic. Criddle the, when, they reached fair of Be Honored Before He side the (the quiet. My purpose In treating this 'subject opposite we associate the place with what 1B not anaval ter having been transferred from the base upon the western battleground of the ancient world. itons. Leaves for Hawaii ever degree of happiness we expect to Is to awaken a greater appreciation of side of the Adriatic; but on the east There could not be a war between the Seen. Manchester and William Advantages Easily conference). Sainte the heritage which God has given to aide; along the Dalmatian coast, there great nations of antiquity unless Je- find. While we as Latter-da- y So. from .every point that yon view Ii. Horlacher, of Dublin. a was im a condition rath-lu- a involved. rusalem was If greater aPpreciation of the place is the finest naval base in the world. Egypt think that heaven it this Is indeed the place. To see The morning isesedon commenced at at war with Babylon they could not !this ..... I, er than a. place. yet that condition la our we occupy, toand, a deeper if Austri a could conro the outlet send not require the eye of a it o'clock. the invocation being hy doj now armies across obligation their we wea the associate directly as our a play base naval and with Adriatic. hazy only :0::.... to vague the veil lift- - !President Birchen. part the welcomed He has been all ;prophet.' this even heaven with a place and with a tiPion us tostage where the Lord has along that shore, she could defy .all great Arabian desert; they had to rd. Gradually hare the wealth an o.! present and expressed e incere regret play the title role in environmOnt. The Lord led,,,i cla.lod ,4f;,, in the world and at. least come up around through Palestine. , , ble ssings of the courv been unfold- - at the unavoidable abeence of Presi- - 1,,,, ' certain of the great drama of life. the th e navies ! They could not leave a Puwer'111 4. Abraham with his father Tenth up control her outlet to thesMediterrau- - fortress not ncresgary now that a dent and Mrs. Whitney. The Sunday , 'like Jerusalem at their hack,. ed. It isKhrodd Charity Eseential. But Italy has always regarded into the land of .Mesopotamia, but! can. conpoint Ihern out They ochool then- rendered a program. ati. prAphet There is also another object that I the Adriatic as an Italian lake; and unless they had either i ...::::esare At !hose of seen that was not the place. He was there- recitations and who by many songs. .,rio Fisting ht '4"0 tk alone 'lance or ll'll taken , fore Iled front Mesopotamia into the tis froth other places. Mr. Hare.- - eais. followed by addreesSo by Elder That If any other power held that too. a ith Babylon. They were-co- n., coast was always exPos sAL man. a in land of Canaan. There was a special sloe to called attention the lie t:entral i.iace initial' Hinckley. looking to form alliances. l'atantly tr,iing reason-whOther the a eaw and cause t state woreterott hts the of the world, nations becau se 'as the epacial 'What are you going to do about it? Babylon formed h er alliance raltroads, ,terrible puivege :for ' of Salt Lake CO. att,I orl'of which was the transgremion of Lord selected that particular Place citizens of thi s great republic of ouriC Are you going to "draw cots" r ladvantages in Jerusalem . Also E laws. we and live. which !God's to give unto Abraham and his chit- - i we are pieced In a position where we i arbitrate it? It is a que stion which, alliance laid the remedy is valley Many ,,,, ; s. 'Israelites Sometimes the of become , to Tint necessity Elder divine preceipts. dren as an everlasting inheritance. tn judges in cannot be arbitrated.. and the stronf tried to carr y water on both shout- - people besides our own now, come and obedience ,,,:, , e earth.-an,:-- . ourwhether -we from aswas said "This he found is to in the and when section This Joy try separated 'lleY; !Stenquizt holding unless there. der& and Avheneverthey tried to plare;" to take man is it, going !::: the .,&''..114,!".., : position or not the United is some centralized power to guar-- ; we to of look of over the those roundink nations by deserts and moun- !time the the world truth maps :up lamp sitting RIOng th diplomacy tb"Iiand tates, the government of which we ;' : tains and seas, so that Abraham and isorm try. to find another place that :in darkness. Eider Morton. the next l opportuni- - always failed; but whenever a part, must in very deed be- - antes equal they :....ljaaae that would tpeaker. told of his early days in Bere-- 1 his children might enjoy a certain c'amalh.8--arbiter to those counsel and ties and advice of wouldtheNutt our purposes. the followed equal privileges of nations:he heard when of had some flrat the Lord. gosthe wbere purposes isolation. .fast, tt nations. sealweaythastjsue.c-,eeprophets and Poeta have Ippok . lspective i ethesme fpurio,pyheottletah:yrewaedriely N place where In those trenblelome pet and received a testimony of ita their ideals and work Out their or- enThe of the place we occupy aa "a peaceSesidng to Expend. we would rather be where can 'truth. He exhorted the Saints to keep ;;"1:: 'times or Palestine ganisation. the ruaalem occupied fill land." We sometimes think of a we look? We found the commandments of God. Salve- Then we come up to Germany. Ger-- , earn. position might :4 7.: Purposes of the lord. 1 peaceful people. but do we think of many too is an inland power.-Ott!in Canada C', tialltQMc'tjhinalgheditSkt11311-":: . Also this land of Palestine, while a peaceful' land. I went to h .V1I ), the nrrtathai 1411E111M t,.1.10. beIthe"' th,.. .i.i.e iaAsved no rusfr than h. se hot hppn nff rrn logewn1114 hwy. paehort, 0 -t point inern to You that the land. the place we ',C.' zenith of the it was separated and laotate&fraWe might . knowledge: o -- The benediction wall heights of her poselbillJill 4 Fa neg,1114 41 b V'tweet,. world's great hicheavs, m .Yet c4IPY.- has much to-d- o eurrotmding-nortionssenos.--fror Tim maw nimnred-tWith The trirtir-proI sys found e...lorm n tair.a-trr-I ties. She hid about seventy InillroW Gerrinan and Ltutland Dtety . , ', we enjoy. We-it wee upon the world's great hightrnoi ;tauld but of brrn havr land bet a Inu'll little piece upon ,i The afternoon meeting was opened people '1 of in di'Chaim ' If Vt. Prolihete. run your of trade minds lines All the as a mnnkey trilf in Atri,a, ,and with prayer by Brother Waiter Prins.; way. you will look et as, large as the Skate of Texas.' and the eastern was like so it have there that Therefore been hAve It; at hemisphere. rectly through more; probahly would she wanted room for her children d,ginerated byL.I.regldynt Birchall prenented the gena city set upon a hill. The great and Asia. you will find that Europe own isolation. City practi- - to dwell. She 'rallied opportunity to ware fought around the Holy MiliSiOn and conference authoriefrv lera, in sally every waterway is land.bound. work out her own ideals. She wanted than arOunil any other eity in the lour purpose the Lord seemed to have '. and eistere. th.s is the 'ties, and they were sustained unani- 9 ,, , View Wag to teach certain funda--- and every outlet is a et......- 1 le announced control her own gotewair. 8h. did world. Whst Because the Jews Are Mace the transfer, When we sing that gong TnOtielY for which men Muet fight. In order Ii to .s and AdeaaAothis Ments arlikt, echilly quarrelsome? wen find the not even control the outlet to her own principleaand , ND-w h'lc- h God. to.; Of Elder Warburton to the Manche'. to understand, probably. the . chosen family, such as the idea of one of rivers. She had no naval base. only ra but largety- because of the wert--- us prepared. far place 'ter conference. and spoke appreciat- T. PORD HOBERT& ' It might be feeling' Reny tn P osition they oecupy. Hence este. well to supreme God, the hope of a Redeem- looktheseanatione lold which was surrounded labors of Belfast. the lemP in Helgoland,. latter's we - ingry been trodden down by ;I wonder if realize when, he your own mind. I believelby the British fleet acrOte the North er, the equality et man. and then that that into (Special to The Newa.) theraGentileti. It has been destroyed Brimley spoke on the resurrec. with 'pared it. or if he jast sole( ted it at Elder man wh6 owns torts in the t sea and the they should be scattered throughout home there every ate tion and bore a strons testimony to - LEHI. elm 28.A farewell testi. al English we tim the, are time again. and It has been intg werpheornk out.,htaitintuhld things that he Englieh Channel. She could not Pale ti aland "Morrtionistn." montal William of the.world; that their blood should be desires: first. hecertain will begive in the Lehi Mem- the truth a of etrugele and COTI011ett Her iwe not to feel the out of ber dominions without on an H. scattered: that their ideas of equality. itecurity of the wallswants address orial delivered Horlacher Of a foundations building, Monday night. Oct. 110; ere laid. .. passing ting earth as w tliat the! his own home: Elder Morton said prayer for T. Ford Roberta who : liberty. and freedom should gradually that they will kotectofhis thope gateways controlled by firvePrs of Et.hinmt awaya beyond leaves Nov. Lend shad- - and the treat Wan 1:,t reiteroptiodn was Liberty." family. He through to- the Hewaiian 'tweet communion with God. It is I on a chief is She conmetitor. wanted epread throughout the world; and wants tty hold the her when worked out and with ahich 'Mould tiLs be e li,o,, witogs, key to hie i.e.. to get some land here upon thie tOtt owing then. in the last days, there was to be front door. He wants a blessed thing to be in tune with the lands. trh irn I z,,,,,, a at, wi,,,,,, land i.n, thad..b bad the t, 0 that, p !I.: t h " freedom A splendid program a gathering; there was to be the es- of his- own Elder Claddard sang a so:o but the' Monroe doetrine lir 01 &tumid be r :Irv. Infiniti.. has been ar- and he wants !tinent. gatti,r,A in the last daYa. d.: 81,nd ,,1' ''41.'' tablishment of Zion. never more to to enjoy the gateway. in the way. She wanted to go down for 8 p. tn. with hi''n to and the benediction wax h'' ftdveMageeAvt-;-"mn-- - be freedtim:of e :pronouneediranged the Iva ' Hamilton.there thrown down; 'and. France t a part Lril t Pr P ff t hat we oreupv ': "'trate and to ta,Iinati tithi home for us by William He wants room for nos highwayi ..: to en.h,tv The evening seetnon eommenced i combined and ccompliehment of .Cloti's purposes children to dwell. and to her, She had, the land that the maphets save in, develop his onty One littleprevented Piled to ca. Relief 17 o'clock, with the and the bringing about of that time own tomily 'ideals. on the east, vision. that the Saints colony Wonderful Inheritance. ahout proved Society Gives us to -- !P'.,ritY- for which the Savior taught of Atriciu where Gemat-goe- t TheopEning praverwasby- these things are to gat 4srot that will be said. he when care to go. GermanY wantd tot been minoring atqlt01 rt hag, ellimtredrito;:rnia,71,emliptle:1;iertst::nf.oton'tgrott?) oetaht oEuind;r "Thy Bazaar will fight,regardlesa of Abets' in La Grande Pray hEald'irAj-0.arsrelig - - done.". no down into th great unooeisoled l and PreiStint se of their traditions IL many hymns t. 4)7, j hilt as Lc ( tit i As was stated by PreaMent Ivins, Now; regardless holds th Parlq a:n48 of the Tigris and Euphrates. al seemed tFreciat "er't tn. nations a ,valley Co;cespondenee.) soot swots ml pt0 too To ipp..H.T;,TE, th.T. wondett1 in- to , some people felt that no matter what lies.' itnd into the' world to call men to of sustaining millions' 'wrote stoma nt, ittit ' roost' lanholartitl hertt ,nee th ,ti h as come to us, the ' vents ...I LA till..,NbE, Ore.. Oct. 25.,- -. especially Eu' sand capablewhich fR OOn we did, the Lord's will would always rope. We r epenee. the Master vita, was ef people, on the h have botor rrnno a ."11 .,: t"rtta ,thst tta'saerliees on ornally made hrb our fathorv and otau,,, Itetiet 0,,c1f4y m.tm. be done: but that the Lord's will never In America, and we melting pot stni hut th4t wi n !Lit'', n' radle of nationa. Nile succeeded in saw this hond I. ,Itne test plare cg hardly understan the PrA114 xe th31 we hal, of Av.na e,011tW 'the ;,,itome to 'remade. Cldrr to13 were had been done. and therefore Chriat that familY a concession from Turker,ia upon thls. latx,i 1 ''Z'srItt and tponsore ftr a . tp ,e, national 4 illfeelingtthat to us an on sd.tremt cunitf, c.nthLtr,T kingdom "Thy pray taught to build the Belin to Bagdad Amertrra. hz,t.,61' vi Well eloeed a 'two e. a rh, tea land shove, feeling. which saline among the na-- i i M eAlth moent:Ons and of day prits tn, and thy will be done." to Referred the these tillop-rine s'z'hority. tions of Europe and Asia. Oltre 14110 eel.. tor vairov. Railw,y. and eh expected to run jill nch.,. !,,,I. 11,mt it.. ,, n i .1 1.. T, Whi.e Abraham was chosen for the , tkeV fr,nt the priniiiive .(th.r,stlith gT,,tr, --puz, railroaddown Into the. great war. hat item tre, Nations 00(444,, Want,Preedonit;--7-or whst this of of In'ae I.,,r4 the f I exi,eet Lazaar ;,n,1 J.the toid of preparatory restoration .f accompilahment 'Aas le rA....,- funds valley of the- Euptratee and there tr the eri. "len rtIrPt nn in ,.,,,--,.,,,- - :11., ...:. - 4vatt yr..; h it If some armed guard stood at your citablish Jo.ztall tre-- t Cot: PO t the work, in the lag days his purposes l'ref,het to enovh te t he colonier: but there she Amertest. se,' ,otityriets of St,ezth tt 1.!leo :0 litv' tn. seph Smith, were to be ,conrummattd especially gate. telling you .when you could go came in her $arah Chnreh sung -a of the stake t,thernaele. on interior nn P.rtnItn.nt nti!vke It'At sWodfe,,tit direct contact and compel!. A,TIri'''' T"'" '' and blood accou'llt In of and the :Ind SCPICP .4,0f when ive Joseph you could come out. he two with England. ,,,,.re through re elm n'too- - In As soon as that eu:iss for star Tt'er Of the lit cra!t nr!,, e.v.:t.,11, of the local Church d through his sons Ephraini and Manna-sa- c might be a pretty was granted. England knew lions 1x1 fell. .tt, ' .I'. rIltr.I.,I ;:r. author-Awtill'a'tr'er's"i'st 'ivn t:f",,h1;";;;;-in allowing the. me of the Therefore when Jacob gave ills but you do not want him there.guardIf concersion " """"lt that unon must "'IA she th ", II" at'lln..e:, fight 12 in Germany. sons. to his !!, and 01'pose.a. rrirt (1, his cote bneimrntamettler try guards attempted to block the public two patriarchal blessing eountry. The aeceptance of eicranirvItsyrot.fntset.oliiIthnniefnort -"Ill ter --ad- towor rtts arilittio teachings wokild ttprOot envy btging his hand upon Joseph he said highways there would inarely be trou- - -pahtFae Gateway; i be a Ned 0 f'eeden, tnet et rings of ri- present it to the hatred and would he would be like a vine -by a well ble; and so with the nations. Nations awl .Am- - speaking. of this only from spirit kindlove I ,,,,,aetzelte and intereat and plant-should not rei'n nroo 1.111 land. All the perfect. plan, as one of newt in their whose boughs should run over the want to feel the security Of their own the standpoint of the tiermens.-member was place. "Jueeph Smith among If the eery et' ?Vote trials ran- - world . The wa.l. and that hi bleseinew should political walla They ward to bold the yori were living in Germany 'What tipper-ethe displayed. the ricscribed seas the anklet-hit workcl"hS'eighborhood of an gospel. r.ten "I"1.'1"14"4 Inf N'rth and the "perfect' law ' a erected booth of and prevail above the blearing of his pro ke)be to their own doorways. They you'd you try to do? NVould you try ."I L'.,erty." 3,1Ortom This. an Elder Ile told adifretat 'displayed !south America, It is danger and war take it. Is otte uttermost bounds want to feel the freedom of the oMisation. anti . we in brief by. genitors eVen to the the work the Prophet had activti part in the success of the un- gate .. to get a way out? - Would you try to that teak. f,o' 1"7I"rn''''' l'itt4, "IL! should l of the everlasting hullo. Therefore the ways that lead out to the gteat-higOne e f in what has aecomphshed. and for the atablish- - dertaking. prominent citirert .4t- muntry from the tratieed hewer- It . blessinini of the bind that was to be ways of the world. .The highways, the getcmitrorilt7thsbeen given to North Sea of which h e had ! aid down his donated $25. The. bazaar was a huga to the Indian Ocean, elicits that to'le ter "...,..II., fr...IIAINI success to Joseph were .,to he greater reilroads. the ,bouldevards, the ileac's that youdown anti ho mes 'of the ours lte funds were bt but heri ,4 se. glen the ample the Each ille. would not be hemmed Aaretoortio,r' 1I"" day brings additionalgiors cored for the '1 nAv l". 'tOitflo ,Of than blessings that were given to And oceans,-- whit used to be regard in irwth th At hae been eommitted and honor to the hatne desired. o f-- the m ar-- , , comPelitors tind, tyyotir iht land that- 6 rives Abraham. or to Isaac. or to Jacob. Flo. ed as barriers between nations. should thatwe now !neighbors. Here wac iitineln utkoh bild , preseevelyred prophet; , , Tens of thousands n'. Int. , too, whorl Mose gave his blessing to are regarded am the princitilts, 'that we should - ..re..- , , nresident Grant to Speak )itit mil,-,her back. with unlimited territory . greet R"V"111"""It I firet and the 12 tribes. ha said. in bleuing Jo bin a them together. There Vet ,trite ,tert entt 1,1rn mpreaont these ideals and lint,lt . down and trying is .. . imentinn. Ftivored . 01111 , I , Ltl...g0t, , teph: ,1 . tioriLbut what feehtthittinhrtier tollgtthesett.;Endharo--wee---Stiglitrot- . Ildor IVrhtlrinn clikneel with...! ' : Ni.t there no causeTor war:well our part upon thfit etage of kr- - prayer. 0 rilessing.,of,.Joreph. place in the sun, in 'order to I upon whore dominionat theist:it never at the talteNher final the sese:on of speaker thie iontinent as it is operated:write. may the Lord help us to doit., A meeting of the an equal opportunity with other arts. Mending "Blest of the Lord be his land, for ' older:tithe Eleventk.ward reunion Sunday at her gateways. Upon by tho- wide Preens upon either side. And to continue our ntruirKle for right wee held here later, traveling the precious things of heaven and for nations, the must of necessity nloYtProbabli if weguard at whichElder evening. were there, we wouid but 29. A ',Perla' musical i Oct.. we iseeurest the ofluntil of the ocettpy part thut world be. lltrimley was set apart as kingdoms the dew and for the deep that couch- the freedom of the gra,. Let ue look to fight our way out, moat so we tt. If we were attacked from the program will be rendered by the of tun clod, whose- of the Belfast 'branch, Eider president eth beneath, and for the. precious at some of the nations. In Europe. ;try ei,i4114- if some eation.eoutrotted the istytie coast. if Any fletinit succe At.lcomwthe lekingdoms I ..would .ehoir and school or. Sunday to rule and ask it.', as president of the Mutual improve. thestrs. Ward ()Werra fruits brought forth by the. sun. and luPpose we take- Russia.. Euesia is Atlantic seaboard. and another nation report that-is teking the Atlantic Seaboard andlin Jesus' name. Amen. reit. .r , , I meat association. and Elder Steuquist the ..., WWI very auccesusful.. getittiou Address , ir.',,eliveled in the Tabernacle Salt Lake City, Utah, .1 -- Sunday, Oct. 15, 1922, by r ELDER JOHN G.. MeQUARRIE, , i .' - , . - , - , , .,. .. : t-- GENEALOGY' , It if"1 ! nue hack and :ameeir great plains and throughethe;rroeky moun- tains and into thesei-ealleVSo. too, if we ere! have war upoo, the Pacific .coast re will be for the su- PretOarY of the Parific Ocean; .and It :any nation should succeed in talc- - I .... i valley the war would We wou ld have to make There pwuo.uhld;uber anr! 11)0eareeti Ifissiesto-p- - VII t. f i.;! p , I 1 SECTION FOtilt ., f f ' 1 , t tep,. it , acq,lir.,(1 I . - -t- o a , j 5,-- 1 , -b d. war-Il- or I MEMOt -- at : - - I n I 4e ' ' - : . i -,,' Tio-o- ;i re. I , them-befor- -- ei- 7-- - , -- r t' t: -- . e aftards, n C; , ; ir , . . Wt-abou- , . i l I pet-fer- .tains - --- u Rusela.--tinYO- uions conterence--Weedetit---- i wfd" te I a- . ; , , , g .. 1 1 v.. ; ( -- . (9 1 i s i the-wil- , - price. ; -- . I . I ; Cit-i-f- --- I - ". 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