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Show . .e , TUE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, DE(EAEBER 15, 192S THREE SECTION-e was furnished by the Again from the beginning of tfie of men..o They are ex,sected to lead t amder ehe direction Of sod-t. Church the Latter-dabikinis have I mike a Thor t. biieliwin,iind Organist Lilies been taught to seek knowledge stakes.Tbey are owlet the general Swenson.: t from all good books. In the Mutualtauthorities, of the 'Church. bud ,Improvement Acesociatioas and in,their- work requires fit much tndi- J1-!ail Conference they havelvidual the that Enjoyable resioureetneas4 conducted by the Genealogy .Soclety-of 'Inds department taken up year after year. well or-- I !general. authorities' verve- - to vints-,..,' are all who interested in gentaiogical '1.7tah the benefit of at Preston, Idaho Iv ganized- reading counsel". - reading' the individual ittittatIVO of research and temple work. lami!les who desire to get into : good books afid magazine.- Indeed!Ithese officers. rather than hamper some obervert beve , is, mganiu,d-- 7(Special Correspondence.) with i he open minded attitude of temple work are invited to make. use of this column. All who ke PRESTON. biatiopricIda, Dec. the .people and the, many ebarcesi i!into wards over vrhich achreen have inquiries or announcements Of family organizations or other 1;t2: al- ; eonference elf' the Franklin of high grade etimulation fromof are quarterly work is to use interest of make matters of the urged ways beattuse of their willingness make convened at 10 30 a.m. on Sot-- without. this people can not long! to means , here afforded to wide publicity: Write plainly. especially -- names. sena. their ',palm! I go.. e is sole et in paper ooly. and make urnaT. Uec. I. 1913. in tha etake lead 'PO to in AC.4 their land ability be acknowledged by all. must as but brief as tainly tliacornmuoications Address explicit. house possible at Idaho. Preston. President ,ri!lk , 4 that with the extensive travel andl the practical things of life. They all communications to the Otnealogical society of Vtab..47 east Samuel W. Parkinson pretided at all intensive study of the miesionaries.. are . the .pivots around whiche the 1 South Temple Street.. Salt Lake City, Utah. tNr the meetings,. and temporal things are the broad contacts of the leader, of be Tit 9residettry-an- d the Church. the .universal hich ispiritual if t'w nianYTi a ma- - z , ' . 174..44' in different school and c011ese eduaction.athetdiffereni condition. 1179- - Part Jority of the high councilors wars 152'2 CHRISTMAS GIIIIIETINGS. Pa ' fori are bundrede fur i that these to7d. ' wards, his necessary going away Utter Vitae Eceiesile Dunelinett- - OR') present 'The bishops et tna 1 ;11' foetal ecociety of Utah universitY and research work. and:to exercise all the initlative and tiaras with their 'counselors and wr, ',l'ub, by all lithaima Vio,l21136 ,, the Strong tendency for esteasive'rescourcefulneas that they possess Ltoxietztreeanddersto clerks, a lso the, beads .of the ant-- , irt books and maga-liorder to make the proper 'Actium-tine- -- . reading habits-i'" ,.......,!,i1.!arJt t: eny weleletrti,inp.organ.zattiornsthwere 1 that the members of t he .ment to the particular environ- - ab boot cellehrdllogrteehiStin seiSalaWan eht 17 53- - la 7i.. L. 1. Everts 4 l'gruet Inv num- t h,r nt.,eudwaelelete Church are continually being stim-- i ment. g ..' llistory of .CPmberland andthers to hear and enjoy the repert ulated ' by the life of the world.: hos Its general policies and Aspect-- good fellowship and peaceful de- ': 1856.1 lAdams Countles. land instructadis given during the Even the meet casual' student of. fie ' Old $t. Paurs Church which each bishop im I sires. . ' The A,, the social forces In the Churchiasicedthings Wert several'FOutline of the of to instead has but do, s Post Year feeling DI) et history of O W St.' must observe that with a ll this out- - that he is a Mere cog in the wheel. ., who ,,,,.4 importawt changes, ill the person-l'aur s Church, Pa, By Norrie Stan-- , side- stimulation. epoke at all the sessions.'. :''''164,001::.:711 a Officers and Peirce in the-J,etuPled,witilqabelthe nel of the fees bishop Ilarratt. l'on. 117., to whetwillingness 'that he and knewl 'accept truth light thinkElder of ideciaring sad individual for ,,......,.., The Palm, librarydoing 'ng tiomvebtre ever found if "Mormonism" sur witty had trome'leto the- world. ' ' ftlf - individual reseurch ,and for4 Nepht Andiron lingers in the ment , 'rrautzic visies it- must do ao Olt its own inthe past century (tame as sketches of 1,,t.e.w. the during 7 , II ( ory of all while the lov of appros,-- tcath-heresult Of the, rester,A gospel. Pres, . trinsic of some-- I making the moist out of his oppor-(114z,us of liamre.",r, Co littient - ' In.' rachr stake there are at of all friends in the hapPy aiir- - slam. 7 pub., Walter K.- - Barton reported N t 1894. thing inherent in its nature which'"in"- ridge of Mine Lillian Cameron to directeor neric' boards have g ood In the etaltePeett--- ,d which ge ..17..,43.www. hInstoir-lip- t selects, considers and preserves the: 14teenidaa Itechase- h- Iligls "e- 'cat stitetclies of 'Andover. compete- - !Councilors. Wie. ti.A. Wc..er Klder best in the world of knowledge..lt I4A'll of the- - different- - soNiliArS-er- --, A an d Th oe tilewise takes. Within the I Prt--- 40-no- atrisrell-Jobn, Gt .1No,th the ,ng presentexcludeCThese boards represent the Presi- - difficult interim of change which and Elder Joseph S. 9 eddes gave days Andover and Hass.. Andover, by tht-s,- hilt that in '' from one another to ensued between the toes of e. i ttniely.,,inatrueitóits dency iti. dor.ng the Or two intelligent and faithful officers ,l'ar.,h l.nring Itahey. Pub-- - l'40, ference. Al v in C, Bull -- ,, institutions In A Static condition Bishop feel, the respoasibility of the new in the s,,,te wtutytee , ilistory of Worchester and its ieterted the and installment r, cause of definite --traditional ovear that partiCular -Nu- t- toig-- a new mitetinghoue.. e,itnputt Ry Charles S CuMbentikEItter lOseph--ETti- ldin ings; but In this age of universal'pleee of work In a creditable-a- nd 1MTA Volumes 1, 2, 2, I. Puin'talS the retonled 'Nelson work of the itewas stith stimulatione where every mind acts,successful way. In these boards Smith burdened .tie he . . in the stake. Elder ittetory of RouleyAncient4 in. !ltef socielr as:A eieve in relation to the infor-- : then. Is an atmosphere of perfect Many other ,c,ires. save infinite S. Richards reported the sem-- .. I 'Lynn ..Bott7ortL and ; rotRi I, motion that comets to it. and whsn freedom. details in "Winer-neMany of these boards and attention 10 the taxing iirou";'h"'t werk with the VY7 41- iTt that mind is brourht inevitably in 'are made up of professional edu- - of thework. Theserchanges kther'l'ertfreseat from the year 1639 to I;;tiegreY Elder a nition It. Jen-school. kte ' time - ,,,i, Thomas Cage. ,sen-ti- le touch with all the great work being done by 0,0 iced leading citizens in othef to the office the inspiring seen...ea ,, b.". ., '. 44,1 ' - I.:4 t Istake miesinttaries. Elder Geo. I It vl, The Sunday School if Eider WilLain 2,..lorton in the 1118401T Wood T. M. M. L. A, a New the of must-b- e BetitordBristol f cim fundiimentally sound if it tA ' earlY "ring Annie W. Clibort 'X ;s:tiy,.,:.;!,.. 4riets.iiiroughnittlha g. iq, a of! Including history rislw alswIlveirof the is ith Prto s ; - 1,torch not I3:cketenutelon-;d Frairnk: Elders .10 N. only study their own his duties in the Eitriepean Offi the old townshi p of Dartmouth and It is the purpose of Me series of :institutions. but irvi2:-,-:Eag ce at the are and to return occupy 43L?,,,11,: In touch Harold theythe prnsent townshins of WestPort.reerrae;:kyeerte'turned from missiona . tat articles to point out some psycho-,- t 'with the g said S : Sunday school movements eecretary to the society Dartmouth, and Fairhaven. from they had enloyed .their labors. logical And sociological reasons in Genealoeical of Utah the If magazine, the out entire country. through th eir settlement to the presentlhad gained a firm testimony of and answer to a question asked the the I tom Nett stir:teen miss me .t.ln any h ere of is anything It a Rkkét2.011. writer i,,);4,4i'0. by leading educator from there is a remar ble free- - reluctantly released from her im- - time., By ,Daniel 4,, the state of California. when he isystem I , in the Presiding; 4,,;" , ..,UVX;i:.?:' said. "How is It that Mormonism dont to have it adopted.- It is this ponant .position of Moldable. Masa-- office to assume the ofseems to satisfy all classes. the oldIdetin4e placement of responsi bility- Bishop'. $ ..fbe earliest- - aellement 'to 'eregation furnithed the singing. librarian has of fice assistant, 4 rc. Naomi- - Pub, 1377,1 President Samuel W. Parkineon,' rich and the poortwhich brings out so much originElias OM. "Y en-- as - Antiquarian valuable A, epiritual asset to.aee ' organiztion a piewieni the unlearned'",.alnY in thA 11 arious clesing remarks. indorling taL n'it"-- n ng the office ha holds of assi stant li I Peirleb Paperemadehthe had Ine Young Paradoxical as it may seem one le'noto 2 said and done Maas., Oct tinete . aalin;tib brarian six are the genial seivices of i A. to remember the Masathe chief reasons Is the fact that ;di"' Mutual Improve ,m ; Ite)ralst. s !coed instructions given. and ever be "Mormonism" is willing and ma- - ciations, the Relief Society. Prt. EMer Morton. i The research department which Hist rY of the tow lk 1,1 Liner o.-d grateful to the Giver of all bleseinge Jou' to be stimulated by the best in !marl and II:elution. Clanit organize- Caswell; be including Royalston's charitable to Mrs. each other. the of been under charge the world from whatever source it !don are all working to solve their has JOSIWA Bal.AS(1N. will change its dier Record written and compiled comes. liBeeicriagusienitthisetowrwi arodmloonkd- - 'c'wntalTyrobtilneemsis ethingtresi Sums Young Gates Stake Clerk. Alt ' on the firet ef the,t1r Bred NV. Cross. in One . ' I, chainnansbip 1. S, PI4 i . History Ramp--! . r there la a year. Elder Andrew Eimbalt Smith thire. 144 years. from 1733 to 1379 inspiration of : its leaders. looking stake or be office will historian's of the for new revelations. recognizing! tendency to adopt it throughout 1 4 I the research ita)r Walter Harriman. Pub. tale. - I! Returned-Missionarie1 that good comes from many the entire system. So the growth placed at the head of 3inL - work in the library. Gates ta,' Genesee Co, NichiganWith ! sources. and of God organizethe reveals that I 4 standpoint .. luetrS"Ona-- - and BlonraPhical esit tale truThS to .1 rooJet.7 sketches of its prorninentmen and i Nov. .4Fenton Bee! Allred of a does satisfy. ' !devices. from the standpoint of new of other responsible duties whichIi Idaho. from Western States have been- too heavy in the past. is not always, from-th- e methods History.-- of Detroit, MichA mission; Ellsworth Pugmlre Cleve-feTeaching Organizations. months for proner attention to. chronicle !head of the Church. It represents r i of Its progrese, it in- - land of $t. Charles. Idaho. from .; Elder An- We nest come to another and ithe combined thinking and inspir- the nese.arch work. ' ' a wek.ame duatries, its institutions, and the Central States' miseion. n 0 perhaps the most Important of .4- - great Many individuals drew K. smith whi he force of Fair City of the I Dec., 1Andrew Hood of Prove peeple acteristic for growth in a society-- - who feel a specific responsibitity addition to the office Mlise-Luel- le Mts. Straits- - Bythe.Paul t r"-- Ittr. Leake.. Vol. 1 i from Western States MilibiOn. the opportunity and the ability and to do much 'work of their own Mabel it. Sunburn. W'k 401 inclination for self criticism and Ivolition. Again. the general Church Chrimenpon. Elder Ilarry Rumen and Ded. NV. Vi'llkins of 2Thomas ' -'- mait-- i boards that have stimulations from within.--I- n their! i Nutrioeo- .- Ariz.. from Southern charge of the ac- with We- - Maria assistants. nut , a:eMiZknV'atZ together Three Days', Conferente ing a study of "Mormonism" from itivities in the various organizations rniss:onasg.-gar- l minion. 'States this point of view. our attention Is :constitute a decided factor for self with litis Annie Lynch. Mr& Ger-- I 1 I' S. Rig" of Is Held in Fresno St. directed first to the fact that 'Mot,. stimuli'- - trude Baird. 31ns. Laura and grade NISI& Ariz.. from' Southern high . T. 'criticism mon" Nellie Mrs. are hams. institution"; T. is primarily the It rird.41111; on States the he Knaphus touch within.: srulotor, model lived mission: Rodney W.- Scheer to duty Annie H Oldaway. and Mre. putting UpperJ. for the ," , teaching institutions rather than lot these boards to study everrthint FRESNO. monument to the Handcart Pioneers Calif, Dec 11.The or Ogden. from Northern States preaching inglitutione- of ' mission': Millard' E. LowerA side iew of the greup. revealing details which have been faithfully portra)cd- - by connection with-the- ir Particular Steed. with the two ralisses Alleislregular Hatch of out all of the auxiliary a corns of devoted; the Fresno conferenceconference the artist. -of the Cali- - Panguitch from Canadian m44111011. objectives. elect will complete tions of the Church the organizaorganizationthe - time' who laborers spare neither teachingi thintoi .bi. in-to accomnliahed .etfic Monsen' Mission held ws of Mt. ' Annaaneement i made hy Plehep made up mostly of emigrants ,trom', the captains of matter to be nor strength in the aceomplishment . 23 24 and 25 under the direc- - Pleasant from Western States miscompanies en- - t method has been adopted,- where methods and W.. ro;ihley. that a monument England Many persons were de- - grav'ed on the monument. with the inind has a chance to meet mind heed. These subject hoards serve of their righteous purposes. Withl 14... general Haynie of Ma- . lay,-Elmer N. Chris- - sion; Winfred their Journey through thrl number of people that thg-- gout.i and react according to its own i,sst entertainment given toda. in' ..to the Handcart p.oneers wI;1 'Tne ifandearts iiiii manded. clearing houses for the furres- - the President Joseph W Mc- - imam. Colo.. from Northwestern :;.k There is perhaps: understanding. honor of the general board of the,itofferson. caeic In hrost,,:e.at.d p;acy,1 initiative' individual murr,a, and otner States the mission. with the expense of oxen aad nor5 tby accompanied Kn-a' airay a cane in history where, Mr. us. the sculptor stint--I 1 not soeiety. by the wet-- 0 - iumninent. atithAritie S. was in alien- the llit'311te of the Burt 4u of , 1 'led Dee. 7Samuel G. Jackson of , art 4n h;t1 nail . e land. i;ra,A. ,bureh has had so many teachin g,l'adaptions that come from the Genealogical trn the tahttnaele crountit; The which in turn are ant Lbrarien and research workers. ldanee. la hich Manama. from Northern fr.,d eompanien. States d to Uhah itIf a ot gonizations wet where en much. ithak e lie tiania. etnigraif The Belief enter I A we the conference met mission: into thel in may tlflir Inture. society tnwit hopefully in the ted ear ha, et the housed, elements for toof man. Frederick Zausg of La- young tater clearing r,t the information la gained by the Returning afternoon with Cit betfq Made by T. F, Knaphus, Nor 1t,ii, and consumed throe months rurope or- - I coming eeason's,kork with aie,tlerlday initialed l ward from , to . .. 14 : man, n.thch atist 41,0,11a:LteLaching f, -acilas ea sten ati, 0 than: rather Altho bylgrowth Pre is method, en t:.e trip, Avtre kw:re:sew:, tvh;ff ugh it h glowing faithvgti sculptor. previnua-- Relief tetetettes, cottcluelinitg. it- -' 00- - 'atm. ones. , small The Sunday tgantgationgAs-an first mention. lie 811.0 studied at mere acclamation. lay. In the future of this society- and,i the beon JIITIIPO makFavoable Ile Deethe members ITTOTIliSe the work Dr nut, faithreports of ,: pointed and IGrande.Ori., giVe4 i4uf fere C the roloriest s. hoot at the Frermh sh ool will serve as. tt good exam-1beauty done ,a..;ind .vever.winter, the various branches In ful portrayal ,n finished form. these hoards usual:y repre- cause. Northern states 'the: Martin but v.as forecd company., b.ave on organized as it is into depart- sent up were given - by representatives. I The small DoNATIED TO LBILART, the highest degree of schnlarin the Itoelotar'ace.,unt t of the liai group ofI I 118figure s- whieli fall tbe ',pent On hi; which make for , it merits. Stabe'S conservative President possible r,.titini acbreathe the heroic spit Salt Lake City. pee.; tt, the United States he 1,t11,1!e4 in the bost- edneatiOrial methods to ship and general experience to be; entkred arid instxuctions were greatly the brave souls that piffle,'I: I. ,,i 'sated Genealogy. of tie nurnhcr.N,o York. Thii, after lorominalbn adapted to the different classes found. Changes-Effecteby .sdl the vciAtles across the plains. A t, Ike h.115' trek the Pla The phl000n warren Sprague-o- f .'s-h ap preciated &cot with e1111,tured of man, with eyes set toward the Tu. 414,3,,t,Floht41-141- - hay Coverifig ages nifereanmee. fltpubtector beginning Vtornctbp he Imhioaa:,otant:1; thE ell font thel- tr.M. has presented the library. wit,Boise w'est. Palls- a rickety Conference Stake handcart gtChurch. emphasis has been .bis a handsomely tors from Goa Angeles met in a speVrenn This sage-fixed uponthe product ofi houthdcomplimente. quilt and le and elaborately embellished .cial miseionary priesthood meeting. cooking uteros04 protrude. Per..hr,1 not the and process teaching missionaries (Special Correspondentel uponi ropy of The Sprague. of Malden.iThe spoke of 'their StIP is a small child and alongtorle of the 'process itself. Not organisation.' and bore testimony to the Rolfe. Ida, Dec. W. Wii:ks a WCWITI rather omel.. the ten quarterhut ahundant hfo and charter in Iterbiin:' Mr. bY.Getirge vinityi n.of the work they were en-- I ly conference of the Boit. seeks wits and mother who willingly me taken has $prag;ie -gPresident Mealurrin gave was bears her share of specific attitude and habits has great plins in the preparation of aged 2 and 2 in Weihardships. ro December held valuable on instructions on the opProute a dogthetrall.4 been the objective. leaving the or missinuary: ser. along.' a b Z. r E3, 1, the western portion of the A boy brings UP the- rear AM), The Mutual- Improvement associa- - ganizatIons second:WIT. changeable this genealogy. and no expense has work. state.: The see.ety tins' 0:11'911g. Mrs Lily Woist,,nholirCa-nbeen spared ter make the book.au-- i Saturday at 7:30 p.m. the M. I. A. stake. and was attended bir a lib- -. his strength to I ush Cho '110lending rounding or- - and adaptable to the primary is tht. ?rim, most the sat ah.nit lion Sirs. eperitid unique Hannah perhaps in the best and Primary conference convened etal repreeentation from all wards. toe; and thentic. Th is monument. ,e,- hen ,,r ilete'd printed whfi e rersterf I their ityieo,Dmi:tee In rnargc Thogc who" kanization of its kind in existence. Jective. The ill comfit, inor. ,te 'an e poosittle manner. This volume ist with Supt. itustave 0. Larson eonPr- and branches of the stake. of tele aerols the. and hroutzh the to cont rihtti t' to the erect!ott:i. it Weeps great opportunity for t - Ike i The handeart corn Special musical numbers visiting representative of the gen- TfPe 01 Leademlitp. iv-Veit Printed and on collies ducting. In ..1,a manner entre to t of thp4 p:etti 1,1 P were women men to o,it. and eral of talks and authorities the Church Mutual Inliti young ry koung to t'ialt Lake about ten ye,at's alter itmli,es :',4 all,I. ta6r. Salk and hie only request' tod source of stimulation are nat-vThe for tl,,, y,,,,,,,, ro' givPrima greate,t The, tleir do io were Itah F. may Richards-ef of Flier George .,...-by' themselves on problems the, original coMpany of pioneers ,ero,d le I er.A.aril y Incomplete. hin leading to definite ht Ott this book be kept In the II- WWI the commit- - eXpreas Sunday three general- sessions Council of the Twelve and his gerentered the alley. culture. ethics religion nd life in from witIs found to have the oath, a of !,nintiihnicating They were It is planned in the character brarY,.. tee., were held under the direction of Mena and excellent counsel and in, , '.. I growths general.4, Here again theItga enroll-President Elmer N. Christofferson. struction at the various sessions of the leadership chosen in the ..r. A ndrue. The presidents of the different commanded the greatest attention A genealogical record Of d the! branches. made report or their ac- and interest of the conference. L" President Heber Q. Hale presided at tivities. " '- zation to emphasize every, worthy Milo Andrus family. compiled-anPrinciples of themission-Murragospel all treated by the vegalerla and delivered two brief Jr.. of i were ably t'hit?"In'tis; edr;tf. reare7nnitn""" GRIP-201of bre. The temporal things published by Milo Andrus. librarYtertear.-klusiewheerere al ph FibtPit,rbudes,,titz7lrie..nt:tsot:t addreetice. Other epeakers were Orwere selections I the wati presented 4 life have been epiritualized and -the in the varioui son M';'- Rawlins. flue coodYelor of all organizations of te achers author. the, e Prem- - the strike prettldency.- - Ebehop J. mere in detail in ii future branches, of the conferance. ifistencted by specialists the sptual thing mad practical. come be to has articlel W. been of Boise Enter Second Harris ward 'dent Jo'seph McMurrin delivered FAMILY NOTICES. leadership on '' the "Mormon l'hileop e' Woodward. Brigham Voung"rotireilgitY. fly Dr. in the best and Moat up to date eonsequently sermons In all the general Charles Gambling. take super- cailed from all walks of life. This is Education." methods of teaching.. These meth- nowhere better illuetreted than BrowerHuseev-Cont- st. Intendent of the Y. M. M. 1. A, and 'inspiring ' In the most eXC011OOt education-;nd- s Counellor Joirecr. Dewey. wer w ell attended Omphtudze the initiative and t 30.5Teast Browerof TUE GROWTH TEST, TAustral!a Tin wail. garnoa. The first -- version of the confer,the! AI friends and intrestigaby t he people! the. Pelf exereesion--Obusiness men tatates- - Seventeenth South. Salt Lake Citr. tor,. Here t and st1"0 the excellent was glven over to the eonstdtore China.Of Recs.uses Philippines, Palestine. sehool in end this the public group. 1 me,. lawyem, philosephcredoctors would like to correspond with any-(Aitiele No, 3). oration of the problems of genealMonday 'evening a missionary !in filet the. -- Mormon" system of iteetem in- whiell the people take teaching characterietic In the of philosophy. geologiete agricul workig on the Brower. Hussey', rial er,ss boa in ory and temple work. the program In- the last article .ot , series 'be t hought a itillea tql . Alic p.,.1.1..iii nheilier Mormon-- - temtve mat it haa reached prate schoicollege students is verYi many of the ideas that et imulat e Heal affairs in mon who from Ontario Co.. N.. T. Ho Ilan speaking. singing and games . fol- bruin. stake chairman of the geneaFt Adents lian" will stand the tescof growth.ltically every netion in the world. .large The was en- - logical committee. who with Mrs. inevitably; the Church and help It to grow and- represent ideal fine life and homei the direct tine Of Browers for five.: totted by refreshments. , come in contact with the 6whether it wiliI be aide to expand: atrel to new ,. ., Florence E. Lewis and Ida Fleming tty all create reargansystems inetitutions, Missionary Itestilts. condition. writers author", In generations back. but has nojoyed No tranalerringtof tha- missinit - as members of the eommittee. de- of thought eSiant in every part. of to new thoughte, new discotericalI''. ritttike influence due to On institutionshas been a trained' knowledge of their origin. except I,artes 1 W addresees. allowing tints for livered as d mai La ura new conditions and new lite wail! etimulatien on the pe in theee teaching processes'. for leadereltip for thei that of his father. Ariah Coats who has labored 'faithfuEsBowman minietry Missionaries is' ditione in the Elder Richards and President Hale I lmics. discussed under three heads: tit of Church the. Peen Church is While no assns- the whale atory.1 t science. ahe' alien standpoint Jan. to presided Brower. born address the'tneeting. These by iniCalifornia mission for If.. !Sit the I ft past philosophy and religion the biological background of the. These men make converts to the men par-I to inutile formed a the theme keep Co.. N. T. Write or months. was honorably released is general, subjeets by presidency training' ;hat Phelps. Ontario piti. fact. the aonvedreto of the epleniid discourse of Elder reuurn t3 her home in Nevada. ' people; C2y the physical Or envir-- ' goepc I ticular theories oreinstautiont The, Call anudkning of Twelve at the, bead come :areHy. 6234-J..- -. eurnpul.t- etudied in onmental background, and thpeople . ,r,te, t andmuthesteconverts Riehards at.thelialuntlay afternoon MARITA R-- BLOOD. of the members Is la; emphasis, bap always, beett: upon eus-- i other schools in the nation. cover- - the Jones. Welton. whiter the ,philosophy--wrr,, toms..-thno means determined by any or all character rather than form, conse- ideals and culture of the same informatten astis priewtAll 'whet are Interested' In doing authorities. quently. there is a great &twine of approuch the problems of life. in their mother countries. They.; be-- 1 ing these Patriarch presiding Schools of varione hood meeting-- - was held Saturday led in Presiding the Jones the work for we be called like mindedthe , ccme shall apply family this article temple what a founded is might "elormeniem" which the of 'upon at temple marriages part working force. orl tinny. Besides this general contact Lake more spe-- i the. Chureltsitticers testa which woes, eneouraged and the SeMMW. Conference evening. belief that each individual must ness le trainineo for leastenhip. In will kindly be. at19.thein Salt one Montpelier ,tvhet,,,,toede the am-Iorgan-- I with the thoght-o- f of , that have become temple Decentber any with organ- - isers: thus a continual and, bled lio4y of priesthood counseled learn to stand alone, to think for some chnrehessettee t hundred's 'and ecally stream hund of Latter are 1.ames in seesionit,' the five and crystalized the trations of PAlorrtionistn:" t 1)1 culture. ideals. and customs from 10 iiVO & 00bstantial more or less against the tn.e of tobacco, lltoNTPELIER. Ida.. Saints men and women are ... 0- - himse and card Playing. t the ability and inclination to 'DeSail, i The plan Of sal- - in activity. a .peculiar type of lead- -- I Temple from Wales. England and Inetruetive and eunterof the world flows-intparts . two, Sunday session,' were the United States. stimulated from- without; 42) the; the melting' pot of the elle. at the hinntnelter elake was heldrhowith by the leaders is ership has been chosen. a particuThe muand raparity houm.e. Europe Church,luniveraities been Surname tar Jones for leadership hap .organization. held of the rirganization. in reda-- i which- stands on the of thethe nature members and eunda Dee. training enable Saturday to y, was eonferenceof to the sic furnighed . receive higher education and h. The mamma-theory thet Men have pursued the vrere be th weicer ward choir erder the to aciomplish just that required. tiOn, tir its power and inclination; where STAKE TIEXPLE and le anything lovely eel unnerene training. These men' and Church etrtt so well.ateendad Saturday but .16 per direction. of Robert They. Frankbn 'rename of study. gone through WIELDER . for Pelt critielem and .istimolation of goodthere women are on the border line of thing. eoneequently.- every indield- - same081110 EXCURSION. or eent whs report it Prenident propent praiseworthy Sunday. traditions. and ft. smith wee honorably released WS philosophy from within and VI) the- type of is w,lling to incorporate it into the their eu hi ec I s w h ere the manilla-- - Hal in the Church in whatever Ca- the habits - The Bose !der stake temple ex- Edward C Etch presidod and Eider 'take solierintentient of the Y. M..1.1. t he represe nts. feels free to schnoled themselves' in the leadership Which la chosen, ralife of the Chinch, It may be Wile 0. Smith. Hyrum I. tion is of the. hiehest and most in 1, A. militant. R.and ilia first not been cursion to the Logan temple. Wed- triaroh From the beginning of- the cencerning im- - of .theMOO in ot the Chtirch.Preettling that it is In theory, only.' teneive type. They are honest in'. express his ideas reprosonted rheries Gambling was eustilned es the 6 :was successful and tbo Ftrot Prooldonry. leederehip choosing and Ideate Dee, conditions. nesday. B. Borne w provomenta. ne 'with tory, of this people, a .i'vsi"arY:: that the Church is willing their Cherie h search neu (Cr his s. (rut , among to ac- the "Mormon- people. 'It is 'participated in hy 776 members On Satnrittrytnornihg Prosidont and ioteeeetior. been : ma;ata-lae.Franco. A. Proctor as his ar'system matt rept truth anti good wherever it tiscUteries and 11t ways of doing ways and means of doing things.. to serve ,i a true that nronrY willingness Hoff made tho wards H. an4 Andereon varioua It of the the from Jam.e and thousands re4.ante. hundreds oponine Stakei and.Wards. whereby is found. In fact. some students things. They are studying botany.' an enthusiasm in the work to be ae-- 'stake.- The excursion was riveW uni- fithitSt to,tif..4 bv Hiehop bouts artillam W. Arearr replaced Earl C. . of ' young men and young !Within the Chitveh have pointed roolocrleconomies, hears complished. W. l which Perkins feature those of D. in tho AnOther Pirs characterizes Peterttert.and Charles Monpolier Spence Morgan ' have gone into- every part of the!ont in more or less detail ,ler the direction tit Oluff physical sciences. political science,.I t ward. Bishop David c. Kunz of the th presideney of the !talth quorum the art. this problem lithe chosen-b- ut their speeific rirepars4 --erake world. At the present time end for, many tittle ciash between genealogical representa- Montpollor literature. music . laW. meth - 1;:Pneepial.n. siLeen of Second ward. and Pa- - of soesete On aceount of the rest- none all the been in certain the bare organization. walke; t.tve and the planti were so thor- triaroh Hyrum 0, Smith, who cave ration of the latter. 'Wm. O. Lee a number of years past from fit- - rrellitious interpretations and new eine and in fact., every branch of' possible for an organisa- - of life.- in other -werde, leadership' oughly detailed that evemhing an intoreming talk on tho privii- - was sustained as seeend entinseler teen hundred to two, thottaand' of movement's in ecientitic thoughts human thought.' After a few yeassilt riarbe Mormon- Church is iaken as the in extensive as ism! Latter-da- y complex tion., Gwilliam of Weiser Make , Several eget; and dutioa con-lwent like clock work. return .of to Bishop P. 'these been tit would be strange if in an 'net- they and missionaries have their . t' Saints. of the "Mormon" church to from all fields of actual life that ward. repleeing Frank May. whocomtribution inI to the of he abroad ell the time. The Mont. These 'genealogical people.,members tution made up-ohuman 'beings dividuale cultural. the inelastic. afternorin adotroeeoe wore and spiritual, lit The died J omineering newly appoiptrecently. are 'almost universallyt thesemissionarles are men in the- we did recreational. etc. There, mittee working 'bn the Snow rec- made by Prooidont Silas 1. Wright, oil bishopric of the ettOfte scond exactly this sort asked to become this is made quite ImpossibleLat-in edueational. leader's in the vari-ibcame Salt from and I Lake. ord up of on one the plastic, age. men who would flat- of thing:- but ordained obtertive followed has be Elder Richbeen were parti nerd Bennington. Btehop .by of notwithetanding of Jesus Christ J. Emer Barrie organizations of the Church .1 :be Chureh of Notation. and snis. ;lamely! orally be etimulated hy conditions, pome apparent cenflicta between vett building of character the company worked for 136 of the .Nopht A. Skinoor Saints beeause of the fact of all.--- the thusi bringing the minds of all- theller-da- r R. Smith and Geom.-110M. am they meet them. These mission-Boo record. John The of Franklin Snow with B:sbcip Of eouI the :Lorenzo and salvation the scientific temple town.. Elder Smith do9tore4 an of thought and more or lees members of these responsibility is 'placed men in Mathias I. Benson as counselors. organizations in 'hat cerat shouldernot pries go out with the idea of get- - dogmatism on the part of certain 'touch making It noesible to lire; workers went to Logan over the inntructive many talk on the the with Word' most the, loseadvenceth.upon line the spoiltl train most abundant life; hut for the 'electric ting wisdom and underetandest individuals. no observer IV ledem. eh() iP . ettluals. The principal educational the of the age. Forget-Me-N;- t. methods. wars and means and de....Ing the city at 7 ifelock in the by etwly and by faith.. It is true! lookirde for all of the A opeolat mooting of 'he hitch effective tiource,of ottective of all of tits egganiza- - vices of bringing this about the!'morning. Another After that their work is in the nature of, psychological. and fundamental, very the 'iouncil was hold spending day 0 at &do. ttlAtt- sociological each individual t i"n.8 have outside in Dostimulation had in the whtch was followed ii llny flower of. opal hue. day- morn-trig.party left delieering a spetific message. and, characteristics of this people. will extensive In Church has depended uportthe; respo,nsibility---travel of the leaders ori bear spto Welock in the evening. bv the rogular Sunday with 'this meseage they are, - .0, fail to realize that the great dom-- i breadth of experience reprerente4 lan at wee lt even Palo you,. - flirt orvico attAvt g the clock. 4102111011a. many or the pivotal positions in in the leaden, 'and-- upon the inAmorrgYet,eorteerned. hoart-fo-lt most a. and pro'merit prayer. pleasant roursef having were Bistonc-W-.W. Clark arid Eld-- t The whieh they do. they are brought in the Church these' individuato are spiration and guidance,of the t, the dellve.ry of this ritessags they aMong the members of the Church touch fitable day. 3 Ittrachl.et Warelbore spirit! with peoples in stations both expected to initiate many thinrpo of God. riyoob have the finest opportunity to meet from fop to bottom ie one of open who has recontly rotarned from lb. wove a dainty wreath tor planBOOKS PLACED IN LIBRARY. the ideas of the world.--.Th- ey dolmindedness and inedividual free- - high and low. They have an op- - themselves. to do thinking. !Swim) and German ntission; also "'Thor BOILERMAKER'S SOS IT 0 AEORD portunity to meet and interviewining and organisation In their mero.:wited I not meet Pimply the officers of a dom. 'Eldor roEinzinkeE Josoph Ida pro'miVeti bride to Ite justItits- Buclirighamshim Parish Regisinterests. They are alwaysiticular fields. For example., the tram tho Eastern States town or the ministers of &church. not-on- ly re- Walter Mar Igy. son of a bailer-- I ' ff.'sMarriage, Vol. 9. Contents. turned Patrick Some ninety SmIth Ott the to hull" etv thia training. that is orea. looking for methods and devicesiChtureh-br-dividett-ittto bank ITIOPIrr ny, but ttt 'Ystem spoke be-I INewport Parnell. 1ilt-193Lath-bur- y which can be incorporated into;stakes of Zion with a .number of matter; Is to be sent to 0sf4r4 '', Att. of 'Paniol and told his her Betcdo the brook. brings them in touch with Finned by'their contact with pee-th- e Theee'ittakes are prosid- rause ha Was the bappy combinaBroughton 177a ore'how to obtain the promises of -, rank and file of the people. pies end ideas but they are aeltell the, organizations, Joe greater ef,linitutiona. 'foothue. of tion bt10,44 and flaxen Pnb. of gentleman plucky ed over by the Wake Presidency 'I 1937; Moulsoe Thousands, and. :thousands of- sin,' upon their return to make reports- ficiency. At o'clock President Rey' A. It ball player. raptain Thomas. a hip- 1913,,, matched ber ryes. by lialacat if a president ,and two torY di.scussions are engaged in.; of their travel& Some of these re.' 7 ( onmantli'Sefling knowledge. 4 breiker or the Rear Lake stake and games roastsr at the Waliconsisting Parish 111"ellY in Rewleters,.. whe Rid" fineAtti l'eheaot:. Vo sr(' mete it le true, deal with mission. These mitodonaries violt the eattleresee ..T011owta The petiole of Utah have been salt id grateitnal. 12'.:-;-17'- -yoo7g. lass- lettdeeenotthen, - ary experiences but many-oby Elder Hyrum G. Smith.. who maid vo Iffr!: them unusually anztoue to get the- ibitk in i their work .int. the- High Council. trill sea to It that young ItorioY. Marriages Vol. IS. Heanor reboots; make a windy Of the po3 L. Pub. dwelt St length on Abe doctrines dors 'not want for money during his;; 1937: AlfretonSocial. induetrial. and re- - are descrlptiona of lands. cuatoms.1 the country- on all lines. HundrettaiThese melt are shrills selected bess In shady tans of the Church. The closing adfour years" stay at Oxford. Captain. 11972, Tanga that 6, the most scholarly men and we- - cause of their ability to eucceet in Morley-ereational'Itte of the people. HIM- - Meals and inetittitions and serve to, wee made by President Ed- And 4n heard 10Veg volts .adtain...attalL esplanation of his dsci-- 1 i Visitation of RutlandI 111-2- - dress C. of the entire men have beenbrought-into----th- e Meipractical affairs of life as gen 1110fil. aat4 tired" of them are in the civilized broaden the ideate Rich. ward Ne could in he which And comfort, emphaboy ;wrung'', rta': State to deliver Of Western Europe and in people. ;Pub 1923. to as their inclination to give, their himaelf In a sized the good which comes from orgettna-no- r gam. as Another enure, of timulatitrn state teachers associations. schools. service In the cause of the salvo- did unless it.football MARY F. rEeI. MorIcliIThe Registers pt St. Mary. Le settee membership and hal the every part of the United-State' ' etc.-to due fact enrichment is without the souls the tion and from thd with In and Leonventions, Church. in ,. Wm."' the real gatipoman Salt Lake City. Africa, , study of TbCyar,Ittthe Orient, , . 4 ' .:!'"' l ' ;i6iiz,i;.liloiii0iie0t..Y.14t,0..iiiiiiii0afatilAiii.Vat. Mu-al- ot y 1. LOGY tevatte--chui- aocivoi..--orty,e1-- r. G-ENEA- , " ; e br t , ths' h -- A to-th- -- . - - - fa-- Bel-Au- -.' ' , 4- , - - n s. Allegh tidm:310:entt . -.-- sch-'strike L .. , I Pa.---P- . .... I . ''' ... AY ' - itir , I -: , merits---becan- . It - clearlyDuring ere it -r- ' tetteh-Hartti- ,, ple--N- lae-. menus to eludindord note-'catOr- S 74: . - e - hold-eertiti- - - -- , t' ' "" : m I - : ;".' t4tt and-edi- i . was-.ata- - the a hlA' -- telTonhnne: i -. prov-,ITsm- ... -- a al -- i . 176:.-131- I 7- I - Sol-'an- , d":" :': - II- Paris. .' cer-lfro- . 1 - many-peopl- i , char-,atio- ; w 2- ,szi.,...aktrags4.2tat'3, I - . 11- te .I, ., - fun. , r . ,I t hr,s i . Swiss-Germ- -- an . V, i al T dent ph Jo-- , 6Rh Frs I g o'f-- . semi-annu- al ;nna - the ' P. . 1ta on -- -- fr at - . Cham-!pertene- ta TT, 12.--- The ' T, r 1 . ohm-- Kite . . ' ,-,- . i . r i U. THE "MORMONISM" i " In't e"te"hc"eh' hii:(11: it; -- ' . "'-- renby- it. - ...td.e.tatL--lies--tesembeI -- -- - ! never I . John-Tat-1- ed ty,,tam.-Auiiport- I lth 0r - f I so-o- t th-,- el s ' t I ' - t , I t ii i , t!,.. ' I e , . t h- t t at t reef. I I , d ol - i . taught lfd pee-leni- ty i ' ii i; i we-- hisI-maike- ' - Churchi-Thite-h- ' ' ' -- ' I- - - 1 . a activities.--t- I emporal. not-fin- d ut - , ht . -, .. Church-,tioldingt. th1rtating..-:1overwhelmin- - he I Forget-me-no- I par-ma- - 1999-193- , ' ,, ,, 7; - 40.0i-erase- 1659-193- 7. I , 41Wir--11mo- 1709-11- - - : Ire . et , Mi4dleeer--Marr1aget;'719- , .... : - 4 n ,, . |