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Show r e -- '.T ' . si ons were enforcement UTAH FIFTY YEARS. AGO LIFE; IN (Compiled From th Filed of The Deseret News of 1872.) SECTION 11 1922 THE DESERET NEWS SATURDAYpVEMBER vm . QUR GALLERY OF PIONEERS acnt Elder pharle H. YVilcken, president of the Birmingham conference la England, was ill with smallpox, but (he last report was that -- ha was recovering Elder George Crismon and M. H Hardy had grriv Jn.JJogland J.o .fill missions. Elder Ralph Harris, of Cacha valley, who had returned from a mission to England, called on the editor of The News T R. Jones had returned from California, where he had been about three week on business. New Sacrament Set. Acting Bishop John R. Winder had purchased a silver sacrament set for th Fourteenth ward. The set con slsted of nine pieces one pitches, four bread trays and four cups. The purchase waa made from C. C. Aemus-se- n. THREE of law, with particular emphasis in condemnation of the violation of the cigarette law, and the lmportanca of guarding and guiding the live and conduct of young were beard from Report people. Bishop P. t. Jensen, Ephraim South L. Charles ward, and Despain of the Axtelt ward. SupL of Stake Sunday Schools Allen E. Park asked that a sentiment be created against lawless-new- si cut work of th through aoltd rock, th curve and the ascent -Id then they oou poailhly have done by any number of Journey over the; earn part of th road at th time It la usually traveled.-AtBt- ue Creek th climbing t very rapid, and by an arrangement of Bupt. Campbell, who accompanied th party from Ogden waa and back, an extra locomoflv attached to th train, which mad t. lum-mlan aay on to tn th Th party remained there about an hour and then returned. behaved new , locomotive "Th a boiler foamed plendldly. Th In a uaual mor but than 10 little, new locomotive; and th Journala did not heat to any extant.' thopgh the dlatanc traveled la unusual for even anold locomotive. The train left the7 elty at ( a.m. and returned at p.m. Every on waa pleased ,wtt the trip and felt obliged to President Toon and th other officers of the U. C. R. B. tor th Invitation extended and th attention ahown i Elder Whitney Leaving For Home. o O KS Supt. of Schools Edgar T. Reid and Principal of the high school. Kills E. Ms nil. addressed the ohnaon -of the home bajnts on the and schools and referred to aopi of the ..problem in, handling, children. Wayne B Hale, president of toe Snow Junior college, referred to th educating of the mqn spiritually, making reference to Intelligent men not educated spiritually who do not endure. Prest. John E. Magleby of the South Sevier stake. alaadltreaeed the Saints. President Lewis R. Anderson reported good feeling and Increased activity In stake matters and said prosperity comes to a people when they live consistent lives and that the solution of world problems depends upon putting into force the- teachings of the Redeemee. Elders Jacob B Jacobson and John X. Dortus, counselors, in the stake presidency, referred to the proper direction of children and said prayer la their behdif Is of great value; also that, auxiliary .organizations should he of given more support by the members --the Church The Misses La Rue Munk and Stella Johnson, recently returned missionaries: from. ..California jy nd tho central states, respectively, spoke'of their ex-- , perlences and bor testimony. Elder J Oyrin Anderson wss set apart a first assistant stake superintendent of Religion danse by Prest. Anderson. Stake Chorister Ellis E Johnson had charge of the choir and a number of Instrumental rejections were given. The attendance at all the sessions it - 0 8 S 9v Q ir- - U T 0 a o 4 i i or. At a mass meeting in the Sixteenth j. , ward a tax of two' per cent on all CONFERENCE. IN ELDERS LABORING LIVERPOOL TTE piftperty holders had been voted to Front Row left to right Frodertck J, Ytebb, George T, Patrick Harold provide funds with whjch to complete them." The walls of the new scheelhouse Other Railroad Items. Harper Bennett, tlayton B. Turner Ralph A. Bailey. were up and the roof tim the Jkari Ronald M. Jonr H. Parklneon, Back Row, left to rtglit-Jol- in Th Deseret News took a lively In- bers building were in position, but at that stage railterest in the proposition of a th funda In hand were depleted The Bcfler. Q'laTtd Hansen, Leonard D. Jeiwcn; John W.JlohliwiQ. road Into Montana." which waa being work waa under I he direct supervision on tho discussed In the press j,t that.TeCi. of BtsrhopJveSft'r. - -- ' " "I" " For the stales vnd German mission: LIVERPOOL, OcA. 27 PresMent been R Snow to A letter from Eliza rttary. At a meeting that had CaliAdolph O Reiehert. Forrsnnh: EUheld In Helena It was said that Orson F. Whitney and his yiife, Mrs mer told of the President Brigham J&. BroYoung Bacon, Muirey, to arrival of President had proposed fornia capitalist George A Smith's Mary Wells Whitney, will eail from berg Salt Iake Citv John A Onne, build a road Into Montana" within company tn Chicago, en route to New Pres- Xcphi For ihe Vcfhcriarrd mission: Liverpool for home onNov three years; provided they should York for Europe and the Holy Land ident Whttneyr health Is gradually' Ferederick Van Wynnn, thtkfev. Ida receive a subsidy from resident connected with the KoW- .Jones, Cyrus Ueiu4- Improving ther of 4.000.080- -. Tlrrwn frag gan brunch nf 71 r V TLp elders of th conference are SandeiM, Mutrav jyipouUcd to lghor lit Tl ew sps perm Th eMont n a la continued prosperthat edv, reported all actively engaged epreading The the Bristol conftreiw e, Bit lard this to b a proposition to In Cache and business gospel message and all are enjomg hr. Logan, the Welsh conference, build a standard guaga road from ityJudge George W. Bean ofbooming a . Provo, ths blessing of good health Their Arthur ii A4mndt, Murray, the N Ogden or Corlnne. It admitted . the Salt Lake Visitor, said the work or r. most recent group picture is repro- wich conference, thorny ( TETER A. POULSON. advantages of a standard gauga road putting the Iron roof on the new Utah duced herewith. Mink Creek Idaho, the ManClerks Stake . that but mean much, argued might waa nearly com The following miawionnrie arrived chester conference a narrow gauge line would serve the county courthouse The structure was, to quote, purpose and said If the construction pleted. and strucof the made brick the activities ger and Maid, Edvthe TyUr and Iris reports of either depended on a subsidy of a respectable of the priesthood and officers of 50 feet equate" iltz Caprice, Jllne Ster Urien; 2 84,000,000 Montana must do without ture, Organizations ware encourag- ling. community singing, Mis. Btehe a railroad for a few years. Controversy In Tooele. On some wrho account of ing pave Paul Bradford A correspondent signing "lnkuirer The Deseret News comment was- labored in stake oflfees leaving the Saturday night ,there w II be the Whe wrote from- Tooeljt the editor of For connecting MbfTtanawJeh became tohonor-abt- y crowning of the Queen at 30 p m. stake, jt necessary -jo -Central-Pacifia a wav ana roads there New ni The learn Union to if release Arictor E. Mumford as a VV1LLIAMM0RLEY BLACK. by dancing. narrow track would be the most eco- way of prohibiting the people of members of the stake presidency of followed In the cost of construction. Y Pine Canyon from carrying out their M. M i A Katie Neff Mumford by this peculiar people, and nomical wlUl&m Mor ley Black, best known taught did the cost of working, and the fact IntMTtlon to organize an agricultural and counselors as presidency of Prio fro on fields, the gold was Northern dhe Utah name the of that the In southeastern Utah, where he it and meeting by and in Society his team the share togive regul;r forfeiting Long Beach con mary association, and Margaret J. be a -- Tooele So- Soda Springs here County Agricultural was held In the Long Beach Taylor as counselor in the presidency a patriarch in San Juan stake, buta outfit and remaining ina Utah In at Montana road for of dollar In; shorter length "Inquirer argued that the peo- chppi oct 27. 28 and 29. under of the Relief society. Nora Chappell the lx ginning without acclaimed by a wide circle as at least ciety 11 pi of one ommunity in ihe county direction of Conference President was chosen as stake president bv the build- his pocket. He worked In Salt Lake1" ismake. For the present, narrow track staunch and worthy early-da- y the it that clear no had on a mason rifrht to monopnl ze the ue H. Boland Tietjen. The attendance Primary associations, pith Hazel Turseveral as compublic City for er of th foundatlohs of a great most satisfactory for said he. was large and the house was filled ner as first counselor and Ethel of the word Countv and after responding to a would be the monwealth, became a pioneer of buildings as second counselor, bar,ah E call from President Brigham Young Montana to assist In building. another iuppone the county iteelf should tck to capacity at the three Sunday sessaid Utah contrary to his original Intent. are "W Informed," an a to form notion (Special Correspordence ) To he tic Eckersley was chosen to succeed Mararranged railroad agricultural so- sions. valley id barkSanpete , He was born In 1826. in Ohio, the Is It expected ciety; what then could auth an organiitem, "that east to brtng his wife and to go Prest Joseph W. McMurrln was garet J Taylor aa first counselor in WASHINGTON. D C. Nfv 10- In be son of John and Mary Kline Black. will operaNorthern the Utah left In attendance Saturday and Sunday, the presidency of the Reliefsotiety Announcement h zation be called fammade bj , young children, whom he had comjut bren When he was 11 ears old thefather tion as far north aa Hogan ' about This W a small and Prest. George W. McCune on and Inga Okerlund was chosen second President B II Roberta TJhe editor replied with he, parents, to this new of the Easand his of additional matter miles Five Christmas. ily moved to Illinoiswas hi All was He Counselor ostracized the. , and not to slake create obby Larson, and is general Gustave any Sunday. Supt.. 14. He likely munity. tern State Mission of the Mormon hurt three died when the son White authorities of the Church were sus- church, wife s par. nt. but hi faithful wife rtack waa laid within the that among aemdble people. We and Secretary R. Clarence President- Le of tho track difficulty tained what education was available him to Utah. Here they weeks, and it la expected some of The tained by the unanimous vote of the Marylandthrough were at count Tooele does also believe when and that present accompanies conference that two misIn day that early frontier be continued "oa the will every day conference. of laying of sothe combined a took choirs pioneering. a The sessions struggles notion to organize such take up sionaries will henceforth be assigned at the age of IT. set out. with bis The stake choir, under the .leader- to to active in every phase of building up until Ixgan is reached. Large forces ciety the good people of Tine Can-o- n Long Beach San fedro and Santa labor iir the District of Columb.a.' mother's consent and blessing, . In j of men are at work on the grade of Jacob W. Ivie. rendered apand It Walter of direction ship under reclaiming the the into region fall wilt Ana, line, th In new arrangement, however, immediately own Th. way make hla the track of end tween the made Black music and life the The Patriarch the instrumental music. propriate jnd busy will not in any vaj interfere wilh tha amalgamate and call their society the R. Saut furnished and-ala- o In 1848 he started for the gold between the. Junction - fields j gaty music Elsie byr t the Hollcrmann Manti. Lola Tnlwlonartes Morand Nepht, 'was the Ephraim, thethe "Branch Tooele of by Pine. Canjon speaking local organization it the branch. Prof. f of California and followedvalley.land-in- g Circle Valley. Beaver, Glen Dale, and Ogden Let the presiding authorities and Mathonlhah Wasdea was much appreciated T. McArthur will continue to preside mon" trail to Salt Hake to the dav Orderville and Huntington. In Utah, A dispatch from Portland said the County Agricultural seesociety GEO. T.ECKERSLET. Thomas. Tooele It trv and tWo over county the branch with Uldcyjj H Grant county a year Just her granted Oregon legislature Stake Clerk. He Fruit land. N. M.. and Pachecho Prest. H, Roland Tietjen reported band of pioneers. Jih-dscertainly should have an agricultural Hinckley and Thomas Reese as first of subsidy estimated to be worth after the first Bla n . He followed the trade Mexico a and prevailon spirit the good harmony outfit aid aecond coun?elora respectively. 000 to the Portland. Dallas and society camped with what he miller for 9 year. He was orElder David O Calder, fn a letter ing throughout the conference. Since fme Elder Robert Thuiber wil also conriver and during In ISOS, and died gait Lake Kailroad company, last conference two Mutuals have the brief stay here dained a patriarch D H at written a President 0 been be weuld Wells, to be the superintendent of th had tinue of the route miles 1y 1J . hundred thought all In as and at eSactPedro at Standing been the to organized gll!l local Sunday school pleasure he felt the Columbia rier Pasgnwrtoldof-tfrhe became convertedsurveyed between BO been have other organizations n in the Scotland miles of which The elders to be assigned to labor preaching rospel La .MMts.iT. fnr this department several of the stockholders and tnvtt- and In Washington will endeavor to co1 IE Instead of formally throw war ready for contract and it was ird of tho general progress of the strengthened. ed Prest. Tietjen advised the Saints with the brimeh organization! this week ta from the files of lug gmsts shovelful of earth, as Is custo- expected work would begin the fol- work. a operate to purchase and improve their own A communication from the MillenIn every way The will visit thsj the weekly edition of The mary. a good road of excellent road- lowing spring. In communto take and homes part n actMtle of told tho nial Star members of the branch, attend servJ of Nov. 13, bed was made by the directors In per Changes at Z. C. M I activities. This thought - received Deseret New ity in OPEN Ices, WEDNESDAY NIGHT Hon William Jennings, presison cottage meetings, etc. preaih farther emphasis by Prest. George &ETS "Coni.mptaiM Ch.ngM was ih. 1172, It is alsit planned to institute auxildent of the company threw off his V McCune. John H Burrow. Waltar Railroad const ruettan and Improve- coat and went at It wfth such energy iary organizations, such as the Relief) ln hv Prest. Joseph W. McMurrln spoke r of Jh" Y Socletv, Mutm improvement asao-- j ment held first place In the activities aa to render It apparent that the of the several departments T on the forgiveness of sins and the The AH well were ward will Eighteenth and hold Platt Its Boydell even would elation, Priesthood meetings and the to surely be done, gospel. of Z C M I , so far as location is and An article given grading preach authority of th Territory. Harvest Home festival in Whitney halj senes of church entertaimm nts. enjoy in their labors though he had to do It himself. Hon concerned, are contemplated bv 8upt The missionaries were assigned as Wednesday, of I mler the new pan which Newton follows prominent place said. Thursday, Friday and Bishop Lutlewood Delegate Hopper, vice president, did Clawson, as soon as the fine structure now( of next week,-wi- th a was Saturday Lake Cache Salt In viaMor countv. a makes the Washington branch of th good his full share of the work, as also did immediately- adjoining the Eagle Erfi Work has at lust begun H. Rosnd Long Beach was at wndt and ashftee Sfrtt a it that remarked his tt&sr unchimb mt of Elder TTis'frn the Honr Elates) part Vfe Frank Fuller :T!efJen. conference president earnest on a narrow ywege ratlroad t porlum btiffdfrrg fs finished treasurer. James T Little, Esq , derstand the retail dry geods branch was of more than ordinnrv interest Alien Jenen. Vera Btratford, Melba Booths will he open at 7 30 p,m. in- mission, the !onl members of th connect the mining district of Little the cluding fortune telling, side shows church will be more frtquentlv visited) as Well as two other members of the will be conducted, as heretofore, in the because he had 3aot recently been so Crapper. Ruth Lewis Cottonwood with the Utah Southern hoard of d'rectors, had all but ded'splajs of aprons, handkerchiefs, by President Robrrts, the president? Messrs. H S. Santa Ana Elder Joseph S. Allen, an part of the buildings while fU thatofh!sin friends cream, fish pond., candy and of the M inland tgnference, and othr The practicability of such a road ha Eldredre and 1C. R Clawson Messrs fpstern ufe T. T Rasmus- ice of that spaired Elder wholesale the elder, presiding department and dressed elicited considerable discussion dolls, country store and pop missions, e. M A Baldwin, of Troy. S Y . and I branch will occupy the upper part. Christensen. sen. Elder Merlin G Grant Lkaiod corn, has been doubted bv many but the K Thompson, of Rruoklyn, ready to wear, putuj Jruit, President Roberta zruidfi- - his firsh r X Y , both The front and central portion of the Gwendolyn Woolev. Phoebe Allen, needed Grant 5 eletion-asr-- 1 Greeley hot dogs, queen, resTauranf, report of the engineers who have-beevisit to. Lund an as president of Ktockholders, fairly split their kid structure, now In course of complend announced that he LavSan home made candy, the Easternashington An L Elder employed by the new corporillon sets gloes in their determination to be tion will be jyartitioned off as an of- president Pedro States mission Thurdav Xephl of the woad resume the and toy displays, . all doubt at rest. From tto5rtffttl reckoned among the Hans elder n Elder whi afternoon d g- - fice, and a magnificent office it will New York Tribune editohip derwn he made the principaf pesidng Greeley's own P Dennison Aurelia Irast, Esthi The program on Wednesday begin- address at the fumral exrclsen point at Sandy station, to th. ; mouth held-iof ,h Iin(, he Tho partitions, most of the upper hlp h 2 3 sta'es and 243 Grant gave 8 30 pm. will include 144 feet at 4aper of the canyon, the grade ning are I Vi of will w honor Mrs. be of Sunday which Waite P Monsona oI and Charles Mwr Jew glass, portion electoral otes, claiming five states for Bailey. school Destrus-toto the mile and very gradual Nile Juve P WiMiam Mr. by librarj, constructed Mss a in l(Vird directed such TuChes h formerly Hodges.-by being operations with 72 elect ral vote!. to selection, Baby r Lullaby, Re- died earh m the week after a long canyon to Alta It vane, from Conference ,annrr a, , v Mve thp rP(.ions from Paul, architect and builder Between Greeley, In Utah return indicated Quarterly scattering 333 feet to the mile, which i to be lief of the Society illness On quartette consisting the old Emporium building and of other dtries4 George Q Cannon had been electOf Way tie Stake Held Florinda I. Gardner. Rose XoaJl, however, he account considerably Jessened by backswitchoffice will be erected Abe grand stair- that had to return to New ing. Feverat miles will Thuk be Sdd-eMargaret Derrfck. Mary Saunders, York immediate) case which will lead to the upper ed delegate to Tongres. to the length of the line whkh will Indian Magacians. a romance The shoe de- Cov 3 LOA part of the hulldlng Quartefly conference Royal be abundantly compensated by the the village mwid. will also be In the same di- South Sanpete Stake of Bayne stake waa held m the stake of partment road-bed loosened gradib The That for Thursday under the direcup ib vision nnd Immediately west of the hfre Saturday antf Sunday, tion Conference Convenes tabernacle Farewell Testimonial of Spence jj .Felt w.H be an eanyon wiH be generollv elevatfnl office while the premises of the clothVov 4 and 5 All members of the abov th wagon road and will be back will extended abridged version of Bizet's Carman For Northern States i ulmerallV admitted stake and hlth ing department a repregood preaidenev, constructed chiefly on the north side .and in addition to the present loca(Special Correspondence ) sentation of stake and ward officers, In concert form, the Eighteenth ward of the defile to secure ihe benefits nf) A Incomotiye weighing 31 tion will occupy the rear portion of the MANTI Nov 9 ,L conferMissionary Thursday the Quarterly ilT io;ten5Qt wyaiheL JUiCLkw d.bv - ence oTSdMH 1?anpte stake was TFietd considecrrg newvwmshinriB keeping the trac symphony ltih Pror. Thomas Gileg were In attendance vTh grocetydepanfrom mfflt bunding snow tn the winter Shede will .nWo be fntrx lUlr?A ,n,a"Y ov. 4 and 5 old the be transferred Manti wiH the at cast: from RichElder Elder DeWitt J Paul who has been Carmen, following Four regular meetings of conference conducing and itiiam of Boston It Constitution Pv Ifmckley employed wherever neressar buildings to the western ard R. Lyman of the Council of were held and two special meetings. Miss Blanche Shewell. Ereamtllo. Mr. called to fill a mission in the northNo 6,An th ,nk flnd these means It ie expected to keep th new Emporium build- Twelve and- Elder John H Tavlor. of Fhe gopel was preached In plainness J. Kent Cobb; Jose, Mrs. Ross BeatLe ern states will be diWsion of the number glvn a fareweH Hiring rood open to traffic through the ee 11120 mnufH On Friday night under the direc- testimonial In the Twenty seventh ing. and we understand the old Con- Athe general board of the Y M M I Jby the members ofthe stake presi- Jl cost at the factory 31 4 boo verest winters. , were in attendance at all the sestion of Richards the stitution premises will be used for the Joseph following ward chape Fourth avenue and P dency, high councilors and bishops Fcurion la I tub t'ntral. "The locomotives ordered are of pe- - j corducting of the machinery wagon sions and bv Elders Leo Roal Balle. V'ictor program, preceding old tints dancing streets. Thursday evening. Nov IS. culler construction. The morning session was devoted to E Mamford and Urban Hanks, the Will be g ven- In honor of the occasion of tht aftd agricultural implement business hawng grent Dancing will he epjnved afer the steam capacity less than the usLrst run of the new JncomoUve Doubtless the changes will be bene-fl- e priesthood activities and alydble In- latter having- recently Gld Fashioned Ml.. Nancy Marie turned irom program vrhtrh wtlf begin nt Tn Thee uaT weight oftroff. fnT- a4 to the interests of Z C. M I. structions were given Ym ig arringet an a foreign mission Hunt8 ti o clock Jack Bonnie Fowler; Jumping chines mechanical adhesion or tnu- - excunion-Ai- a The lnstruciionsbrought to the atthe I President Joseph Kckerslev presid- ers. Waltz de Ballet iftaine Stewart Central to the the bus res of which keeps continMusical numbers. Kinney r.rothers; tlon takes the place of adhesion n- - Iromnnton where the hint spike In ually Increasing, demanding, as a mat- tention of the Faints at all the ses- - ed at the meetings of the conference and Clarence Lee; Ensemble. Marie reading with xylophone accompanduced by the weight of the Jncnmo- - the transcontinental railrod sstem ter of course, an extension of premFlorence Fowler; Green, Clara Parry, iment Elizabeth M t.i .it Kenneth ' i live. This is effected the appli-'wa- s driven some thrrt or four year iss, and the concentrating of irearly Marjorie Masterman and A r line Wal- -' Mltiglcy Instrumental duet, Mable oT a one cation ail of the departments in range very simple and ingriiioue prtviousiv Naomi Nielson and Jesse Olsen, Eva O.scn reading. duet lace, Linden buildings will greatiy add to the faNielson; quartette. Deseret Four. Alder: vocal solo. Sterling Case, child1 no of I swung in the. pair of drive wheels cility with which ' busmegs can be Shewed, Kent Cobb, Oscar Gray Impersonations Oneidu Reese, violim Harry new of the ine on rear Of the ordinary drivers and oon- . 1 H'Hjing engine transacted and Are Van Tussenbroek, whistling Sulci. illiam Aladpeitv nected with-th- e latter o at to rc-- J sterdy rnaoe solo. Clyde Stark: Ukalele girls, Beth sionary, songs, HartnortvV'rriHrk. misBurk From Extenalc Tear. nf an exturmon re Quartet; volvs at tw sams rate Df srP'd Thp, lh d n frisi . and Marion Frit, U Messed-- marks, Iitaiwsp Joel Richard Whitney B Park ..principal of the o addithro drtwr hav a grtxwvd trtrtfl , t'1"! returned Ji.iln bei'.ilK IS' Deseret University scrctr-r fa . 1" Eua in east ftotn and sojourn in the ,r"m ssTSjSc'aiE-- ' - bOifted Irommiza The Cvt.tiwl t th wltl of the . nz'sw In profeew & year last September cuv f for th.s ri hd mctin J or starting tninx the r"r(!Ing grades nj purpose of visiting the schools Sharp grooves sit astride the rai's nnd eom-- f slA j , of thlrnn liih states and in Europe. (entrul. ,n thea eastern pel advance motion wfth each reo view of improving the cofh division hq n en sthool ! O n BT A FATHER. in Utah and in- ' to run ovei that m e tn (bu Iacdoficnt rporating system methods therein those h anJ j sldw of white ti U- sj on both hs rrsde8' ,with aTy tr'm, at is duven proved fxperi.nc, My Dear Bon: th co-- My' n of mysteries of your life. They are call- -, t reit irans 'ihe Atlantic to be the best. Durtnf In the life of a boy there re temp- era whom you cannot always Title tf CoippaD). Tlie Irui cone.Ked 'hi Ui! the doetor visited the prin- answer. f nn'irnitil r f thre' , - c ctr ai "The titlo assumed-- b, In They rehools rap at your windows They ex- -j That tations one the Boston, Philadelphia, seek him. They come, rpora-- i ohserta cipal cite l your vour tion having the enterprise in harire .j.tlon tais. u ij thet filic. New York and Bt Louis, and In ev- wonder. curiosity, when no on They seems to know. It the WasatrJi nl Jordm aile. Ktil-- i ,l at I happv is Said, from the heart they find their bask In tha Imaginations of youth pnrtv us itiertl other place tn Massachusetts, t to mmcie wlh on l nns tv anla New York. Missouri and whom they lead along unforeseen road company. Its offliers ari; amour j to hla l,t" To mind. shun way th tempar most enterpnstnit business menn eewte-eIn Europe he traveled ttt fne plea-u- re of ir Ohio tations of evil ts not enough. Keep paths fewThe temptations you court are h Belirium. and their name, afford an Hippie r f uri t it euiam-ecompared with tho tempts- Uermany. th,Bltxef1and. your hiding place from evil sugges- very some i it'i it ..tt arq.ulnr.tnte that France and Italy. He also visited xuarante that the work commented' '"if tions a secret. Along the weft beaten tlon thatta court you In of London vtstid fschool amon lrs the will llfo, full of un' no to!11'1 the anj principal yesterday tracks of Hfe rhtr spUtM-orapidly forward evlfare seen. hi.ljrnaturltu1 Durtmr-hInfluences. There ark irrmt.is of til, ( , (t, whieil. made GiasRow. fftft Be ha The enterprise tn quest of hospitality. completion You wont above ,m istt o.t (a-- ) roencesb three and a half v tics of j rintctl and gained a fund of Information relaalways wish 0 refuse them admit- thingsman whoand beyond your reason.-Th' 1,11 ' u home m their tive to the orxanlxation of school sys' excellent riwd-he- d fights exclusively with tance to the sanctuary ot your life hts alreadv made reason will find that InI'm w m t h r of there are lesame having beert eccurtd from thcjliM'' methods da Jh tem and Imparting Yeu will rather depend upon your the to gions fight he never dreamed of 'tc' 1"' ,'l ( ' np f,,t - thy sea- - struction. which we have no doubt Utah Southern, which was eharttred " own power of resistance.. .unseen the nn world hfchda forces of the of nredoctor. lo run a branch to the mouth of LiL-- ,0', ru" fXDFRS I. tporUNG IN MONT WA CONFERENCE"'rtn- one an will. In the able Alexander Gray write or the Lond MinKMlshd grear spiritual life In which yxu have he made subservient In promoting the Back Row, left to He Cottonwood, but w hi. h i refer to rtghb Csii M. Rasmusacn, Lcorgo t. Banket. Orrln F. don Mercury the following epitaph your existence m the viem of Terrialof used to destht Blsmaprk on the,, a educational, Interest push Its main trunk line souths . rd Jhemae1,.. Vagabond as the hnponderabU Peterson, T. Lolrrot, 41Ilard 8. Cowley. h ''ssltct You . i and we tory and leave the feeder to the enterprise ' h k U Now the great Harvester has stilled ignate cannot mule-teaschoonmod. John Gil V. to A left weigh them, .ate of Bow, calculation you cn only Front train right leland, Jamrs (I. Martin of other. Iron and rolling stock have n prairie (vlUnr). my breath: ' measure them by ore than twice tin q innutj of of er wa In Balt Lake City from Helena, C. . been ordered and unless the naon equity tsmfcrciKe Thaln. Roy In this cold house I neither hear that pervados all nature. The presidency Samuel A. Hendricks, Willard food WHS ea'en thin would have Mont The driver mad exchange spirit closes In with severity, work will Ik ht nor see. P, Denham. n t. t hr some persons had of exist for all whether they was their -of merchandise here and-i- t they prosecuted unceaslnplv to Its romple In my life I never thought of areequity Though I h m or not e' Read religious In and proroitmt Vktor with to ) (Soectal Correspondence purpose lion. The capital needed for thcpur Conference Tres.dent Roy C. Thain grain j death. Hugo's 'Lea Miser bios." the battle .Tbe npportum'v fr. i. w In the visions for Ptoch'e. Nev EUTIE, Mont, Nov. 8 Confer- spoke on general missionary activities pose ta secured and U1I be expended work Death, tnought of me of yaterloo. H was to be.no he as iti don. ert th Profuofrtsirs to start writ It ence was Samuel Holt and ready President with discrimination and economy wa held an address here Sunday. Oct IS, nn Young gave an excellent tie heve.n! Many things In life wilt think of you wss.' The unseen world Is not fatalof 100 "blooded Cotgwold sheep, to drive the of life snd - salvation. that ceremony nt break- the pirtv hid picked overmembers never think of. Don't Imagine ism. but has In It many fata threw' that por-- t them on foot to President Brigham with nine elder and Mission PresL Afer theplan conference the elders had that you ing irround took place between Sandv evtls usually stalk about on of the road lefofe but open Don't think tt will heal your connever Young' ranch In Cache vallev. dent Brigham BYoufig present Tfc thefr picture taken. President Young and tha mouth of the canton ester-da- bv dsvhaht Tlnv h well announce their' com- science to poo poo th unseen world,, e Elders Thomaa Dobaon, IV. H Kel- attendance was unusua'ly Urge, In- wss unable to be In the picture and day, that they (f,e afterhoon and was participated fn i nKtv They will ree you when you filled aa tt 4 with Tewards and puny t a led'er idea of the sey and Jease Gardner had returned cluding not only member of the the group includes cm visitor. The ing. see them by all the officer of the company chara.-te- i There qre things ishments. tha seat bf God's highest it d a oiacnltLde - .. Chubch but many visitors. of the. froth miaaiona tn England, work In tht conference Is progressing don't which happen to you; ley are the Judgments. FATHER, Js - - 1 .X'-a- Foa-rA- Bo-de- n, r- was-food- Imck-stade- two-sto- ry aux-ilia- ner ralllilii ,emi-annu- Son-ens- . -- I be-h- la ; . hd $3-0- FESMIES 10 M RSFigT? 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