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Show AMP.rMV4N3,.m.ww,.71,.., ,' , . 5 1926' THE DESFRET NEWS 110,NDAY :APRIL - .,.,. And another priacipl which y Saints should obelr. the speaker mid. the keeping sacred of the Sabbath day. There is often &emotion concerning the proper observance of the Sabbath and whet constitutes the breaking of It He geld for his part lie takes It that anything Ilia& detracts from the worship I. conducive to the breaking of of anything that keeps one away frOm the house of worship on the Sabbath day. Ho referred also to the principle of fasting and fast offerings. Let the Sainte see to it that they yield obedience to this and to all principles of the GoliPel Las lArd has revealed. The congregation Wag: ..01 Mountains Hh. fader Iv Expiable rroblein- Elder Lloyd O. lvic former pratiident of the Japanese Mission.- - was the next speaker; liemild he had rejoiced In hialabore in thwJati- sines mission and believes that that people le worth saving. the same as other peoples; that they are entitled to the bleminge of the - OF PRIESTOOODIS --- MORNING THEME - Interest - -- in Conference Crows as Second Day Pro' gresses; - Paying: ithe Is El Letter-da- VALIJETO HOME Urged. (Continual front kiwi 1) the Saints and of hie caMtig.-t- or foe the Church and left his blees4 on an who are striving to. do , In the will of their rather in lleaven. -1 Fader lichlerriss Talks. Elder Joseph W......McIfurrin. of -- The missionary work there...tied' the First Council of Seventies and Elder !vie. has peen unique in president of the California mission that it was the first time that was the next 'meeker. Latter-da- y Saint tohnionaries cams In contact with peoOlea who are I He said the work in that MialtiOn :: il prospering.. They have hid more not Chriatianethe first time the recared tosPert came missionaries of late than usual. due--ilarge Tpart to the- canting of- , with Duthietier& missionabort term - Bible Quoting Entire& brethren as laries-- i There it was imposaible to prove said the Were. & speaker. Those principle of the gospel by quot&BA hare worked, ing, have scriptures -- of the Christian In the cause. They have world. said Elder Ivie. But a tesbard short-terI said--th- ees timony of the gospel is not debeen. he part pendent on the written word.Altit, at least IlliTo I. given from the Lord.tImmen past rniddle-agia-sald ''''''" et -- thesoaalst.....Etiter.,,,, ,),ItsVhrrt.,11, be la convinced. 60 years.of , age. that the blood of Israel Is to be were 4urrishort--ofound &mow the Japanese people Some of tt.esit have not been able though the time may not yet to withstand the rigors cf MittelO- and be the gospel will be spread ripe, them some few of I lay work teend and those who- will accept be released on account there have had will be it given the opportunity.1 . of ill health; and one. he regretted PreeL Hinckley le Speaker. to report. died after his return Dreicesto Girl,"Says Dorothy' Die Uses Cosmaks Bring Out Her Bed Points, -and Dance Cook and Knows to How Play creetly; GamesEspecially Does She K11010 HMO to Pal WithMen While Keeping Herself Fine and Clean" "MiRe-gul- , A eorrespondent asks: e is your ideal of .."Witat - retro tar 'l ... ...,, :! girl" 11.. o., -e- "' j... b: c, (.:.,,,,(......:peo.; lit - , -- r R11 aDsmia of seintstarVation. it would be the hard. and strength and health that comes from ylsoroue outdoor exercise, , know-bo- n to dream. She would know lir regular girl WOuldwoman's business to make the most of -- that it is just as numb a his op- liar looks as it is a mans business to makeherthe mbstandof her colstyle portunities. aid so she would have etudted oring. and know bow to camouflage her bad points ant emphasize -- t I I II c 1 1.8k: P. :Tit i : tl . :t r:Wo, Ow:FA it- '1 - I - . 41 1 - 4 -- - sti1 7 ni .1. '' gir itir , , : r4tott.'71-ittIreo:AO I JA: wpi4 1w ar ' - ........... 06 - !t' , Ei u - Jtibli. -- - n , lin, . - 0.0 t I ---- 4. r .Mo hr )11 ,..,:"A2 - El 7 And she would be slim and lithe. of couree because fat in the young is the sign of sluggishness of the-olo4tiermenWotit4 Plit bW the lietty,boi -- , 0 1 ---,---:- delb 7 - - ,r., . lit ng. 16 ... , . t i - 417; :::::,....,:tilr:;-- - skinned-andther- -- oir.e...; - ht- nosi-rnig- - ) Li ,t,... be a trill out of drawing and.- her mouth a bit too big. -but -she would be clean- smile. bewouldhumor in s and her race would sparkle with Intelligence. I should not object to her using cosmetics illecteetlY for there in no denying that nature need &little helpful an now and them. but her mouth wouldn't look ilk a cut of red butcher's meat that inad you sick to even think- of kilni- , -- - 44.1 L : IT& --- Her -- 141 cow-orb- ed -- m a . ' ' , --. beauty Of Well. to begin with. she is p retty. No but th films. who could draw down a )ob at Hollywood at sight. - easy on the ey'es, with the freehntos and lovitti-e- ' ..."---- ., 0,, ar , . , EM DOROTHY DIX , , ---- -. - I I 0 o e. f n, Prest. Alonzo A. Hinckley of borne. instake was the next speakThey have brought a good said Deseret er. He has recently returned trent fluence into the mission field. short-terwork a and the milsion, having -la,.,,,,,,tElder, hair been bored in The 'Florida conference- or , , they .bavei, accomplbobed the' Southern- States ui4Ison ' and -They- have worked with the I reported the great joy hs had boys and have helped them perienced in the work. . He bad reloiced to work and in many ways. often tha youth called on a mingle with the young elders and has no definite testimony help them all that lay in his power of the gospel. and to spread the truth. He spoke of individually. former missionary the more elderly men have helped bow itandrecalled how he was happy and them acquire this 'Mit blessing. 'days to render had he said glad again the service of Elder McMurrin this drawn frequently to his at- -- a mutionerY He had baptized a man and two tention when he met with the'Ealltoren, missionaries In their re- - of the convert's children,. h. malt who for IT years had heard the union. goepe--an- he "rookie of the great Proud of Men. Th' ere he saw and mingled with JaY that came to that Man, when he last yielded obedienc& young who had a at m114 still strong in the faith of the gospel who andIt Deed men knowledge willing to render service to I were possesaed of assurance, of preach the gospel to the nations culture. and who could strike' and people of the world. bands with bishops. presidents of men and older men both stake and other leaders, as maul areYoung needed---al- l who wit work are man. - to And bad known all yet Relates Experiences. thee. young people when therfirsti entered ' the mission field, and Elder Hinckley related instances many of them were tinvd and I and experience of his mission and . - mon d i - - ' zwesited OM great Jelf liakuedlal d in Elder Mcliturrin said be does not I the world...... -,- ... - - -- - He commended the work of the of education depreciate the value missionaries an told how an learning, 'but there is no way younger b eing in the service of the Lord to obtain a testimony of the gos- - makes them strong in the faith: their clean Jives and 'pet. save through humility and- he commended service. through prayer and sup- the work they do. The , closing sting was "Though pication. I your way." deepning reels throng clitOtell. Professor. was dry,Prest- elderto is a dent John A. Bockstrant of Millard man and he Hider Mellor- , , rin said. has said he would not exchange his missionary experience and what be has acquired for all i IN OF NEED the learning that can be acquired in te. There is a blessing and a knowl- - I edge that comes from heaven that ' can be had ha no other way.. He IDAllo Is aware of the tenet: ''I'he ittorY-17-linear-- of Clod Is intelligence," ..,-- . - ' ..... - ed jke '. s coAT - - - pRoDucTs would.mawe fashion her yervant instead of being its slave. She wearing She wouldn't wear green hats because everybody else-wait complexion, nor would she wear them, if she had s saleratus-bisc- u skirts if fate had afflicted her with bow legs or lower extremities that resembled those of & piano. She wouli have enougb sense of huniiw'tO berielve what figure of fun a woman s trouser& and she Would 'never, never. never go swaggering around in breeches. She would have the artistic perception to realise that skirts are her fairy godmothers best gift to women. and that, almost any kind of a girl can look beautiful if she is disguised in pink and blue chiffons. but that a woman has' to be rolled into one not to lot hideous is khaki-M--- - knee-leng- to-u- , ' , I , city They will protect it against all of its enemies and preserve its beauty an ness indefinitely. - regular girl would-bintelligent. She would be n0 Dumb Dora. who never read a book or paper or magazine. and who didn't know whether Coolidge was a new iced drink or the latest dance step. She would be wide awake and up to the minute. She wouldknow what was going on in this interesting old world of ours, and when You wouldn't have YOU talked to her You could do it in 'haif words. to ge- into a long and bthorious explanation about as new book she had never read or an author she had never heard of, and she wouldn't. yawn .in your face when you tried to discuss great discoveries or inventions or foreign poLcies that were rocking society. but in which she took no interest because they happened outside of her Uny circle. It costa so little to insure the life of your property with the application of the proper Bennett varnishes or enamelless than a penny for Paint, dollar of property value. You cannot afford every to be without this type of insurance. This month the Bennett Dealer is featuring the Bennett finishes for the interior of your home. Your wallsyour floorsyonr woodworkthere are Ben- nett finishes for all of them. Your dealer has them. Make the Nearest Bennett Dealer Your Friend - She would be punctilious In the matter of writing polite little notes and answering invitation. and when older women spent theirt,me and beat to- .reptty. them money in entertaining her, she wouldsome enthuolasm. and a( least pretenctng that she teas- having the time ef. her life. do-he- todo thingsShe Told know bow to dance, how to plaV a Atood game of oil and te,Mi. and bridge. so that she would fit in wherever she happened to be t, and be no --, More than that. my regular girl would know how to do practical was she rich or poor, she would haveeen whether and things; trained to some trade or profession whereby she could support herself, and for a year atleast she would have earned her own !WM In .addition. she would be an expert ni 'the things that every womanN bees-hie frocks and trim elletild knew; her own bats and go out Into the kitchen and get a meal that would Incline any- matt4 thoughts toward matrimonymen. She would y regular girl would know how to handle like boys. but she wouldn't be boy crazy. She would shco$ a boy that she was pleased with his attentions., but she wouldn't get Out a brass band and beat An the cymbals every time one took her to the movie.. She would make a boy feel welcome when he came to see her. but she wouldn't call him up on the telephone for she would knowand hound hitrrinto makibudatee-with-iter.at-a that when a wdman throws dodges. She would smile the smile that Mona LIP& wore when men made love to her and regard it as oni so 'much pleasant conversation that passes the time of day 'until he mentioned marriage and set tbe day. She would never tieherself down to any .man until he :popped the question. She, would be. nosrat, MTeguIsrgfrFwedl4 ter. She would hint for no presents. She would run no prier boy amusement that he Could not Into debt taking her to places of afford. She would get as much fun out of .a hike as out of a joy- ride In an 'imported tar. She would be willing to Play the game. and not take her doll raga and go home every time she couldn't, bose the whole show. And when misadventuret happened she would laugh them off and turn the what threatened to be A calateity into the lilt Lanes. .1Itah Hake AberdetA.14ala toftpany Lumber tympany &cabers, lambs Ji litten-- K nitre Container SalogY. 1: tab Jett Lumber Cesepany Spaalait rack. Etab Mercantile CS... rut Jamas. tank. A K. Enninceriag Company .L.. Lake City Utah It - Soma Fillmore. 'Utak Kelly HoleLainber Campasy flpriaattlie. Utak p Levan Lerma, rtal Bait Lek City. Utak Martin Stoves ko. ll company Magma. t tab 110.111a. Utak Leman Hardware Company 11.aon. Utah JAman Lataber Compaay I tali !Monroe'. Jaacobs Claim Monti, Spring City. Utak Ca...aolt Lake Ciao 14- Page-Hatoo- ta op . "1 Ca-a- frk Co-o- - itiadany-Rowne- 11 Anti-woul- d - Marayare Hamm Lambed Coal tampon? brines. !dab - D. Melton Hasten C tab Kivartais ttall Compaay Parson Ca--Sirreaatlic tompany rareness. 11"1ab People" tobl, tab Una. tattoo Merrantlie Pratt Bitocklay.. I Clospany tub litarea III..alk Mammy tarbao L. 4it IL Prestos Mreaatile Preatica. Idalm flednr dv. , La. Cedar lioacerelt lonaber Centimay ..Itaaccoelt. I tab o. Crater-Mteaterwillo. Ltb Ile Salem Itereantibt . Company Sate. Chat Jabs tkreatestara trit ttleatirt., It tab Salladay Hardware tompaay Twin Vatic. lk Jeffry. ...Grostaville.1416 Sheffield Ilereastila twat ricatiaat. KvsVW.. Mated Forainint Com Smoot tomborr Compaay -- Okumura. Utah A Mbar rfireas. Irish atom L tab Smoot Lamiter Itais Price. Compsay 'groin. Cowpony Coatirrtrypar Smoot Loather I onspitay Moot Olt lamina tat Idaho Falls. Idaho Itirmati Itiebfield, I tab Urinals. V. yonsiaor 1..tomiter Company Smear Camber Catalpa? tab IPTOVO, TOorte. tab Igairiattira Market . ihattotArarallars Co. Sew tlecomr. mortar. Utalt---& Latalter 'Craipaay vaigts Ataliten Warm A Pabst to. tab Bombe rroto..t Lava Hat Sprintrot Idaba J..Speelianan Oakley. -- Taylor . Hata& Idabel 7 A. Marsh di koala Ewalt woks, tab.... . Elsinore. Utakl tab Ireton Fortalattan. I tint Hyrum a rquarilson Taylaravillit Iterrantilo Ca. Taylotarills. ttab Wanalootati C. & H. ea. I P. American J. lab Meblbott Hardware Falls. ;deka H iabinalk Hay Itrreauttie Inaoliatat Tenets, Ildabo Company rroataint'-VrerLomas. Comb Herratattla rat iteser lirertberotampaity Salt &radian.- - idako C. O. Lontber Canso!" COMM Vacate Miller Miller I Nieto. itrro. I tab Bither fwt. 1 tab take City. Itak Pall Lambe, beers AlereentliCKOsapaay Utak Welch Drinaill mad Hoek H alliday LonitiM Compost,' . Halliday. Flab Park tityrtall ..bataitaus. t'o-o- p Weal Jamb's Member Company Itoroat. !Utak Paatratiteb. tab Hatt german Ca. nob tab I. W. 110111118011 HrdWalr, Ca. Mackay. Idaho J. Vellitamen a Salta Idaho Gloats & Pallet Compaay Slarnam, Mercantile 1"210 Itab ?wit tril 1411111 Murray Murray. Company Comensty.. Abetikes., Idaho Beek Mercantile Ca. hillintra Lumber a Coal Bountittil L. a H. Maki Hardware Co. , - LIST OF BENNETT DEALERS .... .. noil Bout Adelina A. Altirtrit O. Alacroon A. - spoil-spor- . - , , t-- ap bet-we- , - Ida-gre- per-tee- N ett N Be-ri'n- soNggy sgFigoil i. !I III Pt li flI -- - ' E-'- 0 titretililrotwe:cendtec:satv-- rehdepwrstslek ,... First Presidency. members of the Council of the Twelve and the gen- 'real General board attended Superintendent David O. MeKey pretilded. Tracy Y. Cannon, tabernacle organist was at the console. !and Edward P. Kimball of the genr -1- - N. was I he theme of the services "The TeMple of Reverence."' a was In front of the organ scenic production of a temple. constructed by Charles Peterson. and - Special Decorations Aiict 14Thlitrusvicwewan aingsfu,..rtris.bed ,:y Sunda: Costumes-- Give Reality i To Theme; Thousands Plead for Reverence. . Come For. Inspiration. ' At the conclusion of the pro- brief addresses were - , lgrant. by Presidents Grant, deity. trins !and Nibley. The seating capacity, of the Salt - PresidentGiant called attention Lake tabernacle , was inadequate to the lessons taught in the pro-'o- r the thousands of men, wtmen gram and urged obedience to law and children who attended the and order, reverence - for the conference of the home. and Teepee for law and - semi-annu- Deseret Sunday School Union and 'Beautiful Words of Love. The opening prayer Was offer. ad by Elder Charter; B. Felt of the general board. and the benediction by Elder Richard R. Lyman of the Council of the Twelve.. ligions gatheings, by tittering' and laughing. and by other unbecoming conduct. and urged thatthe lesson taught in the program be given practical application. - Elder Stephen L. Richards of xHi. general superintendency plained the theme. remark& Lessons Taneht. Attired hi white robes the principal speakers emerged from "The Temple of Reverence." and delivered messages on the following subjectet, ,N The Elder Maste14,,, Builder," -Winslow Farr Smith. --"Reverence Fee, the Home." Bider Lreaft S. Richards; "Respect for Law and Government," Elder 'Byron D. Anderson; "Reverence for Blouses of Worship.", Eider Herman Wells; "Reverenee For the Priesthood." Elder Orton D. Romney; "Reverence for God." Elder John 31. U.S. Okehs Barley Pact, Farmers Mud Now Sign , tog'. eooragnoregicaatiotzumabeincra-- Our Truo Licird,--Arbe- pt those who do not wallow. lay evening. In addresses, songs and pictunts, show respect and reverence at re Guide," .'1..44 - the "Gioryto ti rtrrit.t,otwticisalaamhareeeve besitifing letehottethiot which retior mars than Blair the dlotriet beads. It to expecteathat Holy.: Spirit tho ..ptitutis wilt be ittortod tof this season within a tow.claya. - God on High," eP 111R, ,.. :I ft , , , -- .I , pope-hum- 0 . o' . - 4. - , .011 1 V(;;;h' v?' - 1 - 44zitlsa, MORAL MAte)c) THE ONLY SPRINCr IN- "SOME 'bAPS IS -- WiTtu KEEP YOU3 SCALP vimi '14,4 Togo s.if timE-n4E11- FIEND Aty4. O 5i-I- F - PUT ON to Ilzetty CIMCIMA - .THETJ BUT BOY WAS sTILL. EXPECTATIONS OP - - , (TATI-IERIN- - MEND AND , wrZAP5 Es . LOP-SIDE-D WEATriEt? - - -1- AND 1?E5EmBLED LAST FIZosT OF wiNlER 11-i- E CREE-1-4-ey-en NW LIKE A IN HIS 5Now-- 5T0f2r1 -- 1-te - THEIR. 1EPb2T 'RUBBER .(71:6,14ths exer wE2E HA 4-- 5 , - . '1' . , -A- - -- A $ .4 4,.41,4 4 n chore., De-- 1 FABLE- e - on Supt. McKay spoke en the- - application of the lessons taught The messages - were interspersed with songs bIt- choruses in addition to the solo by Miami Seoursimoteredhooyot, Idaho. April 11,Hrene orfico of the U. u rea u has Teeell, ind a telegram from Commissioner of Reclamation Elwood Mead to the effect that the new contract tioietete ths Borley irrigation tlidriet and the U. S. was signed and that the bond of $ee.hd to bastiven by the district as fiscal agent for:. the government was approved. At the same time the contract becomes Werth. it authorises the delivery in advance of water to all shin charges levied by tn. district It will be necessary to have tho contract confirmed by tits court. Action to Mat end WM be pushed promptly The reason for the indi-lavidosi acceptance bettor requtred to make possible the princedom under the district contractpeading the confirmation by court The die. local ea4The R. Reclamation. ' Knight - - , -.- h OP-- ompany Pocatello. Idaho - Salt Lake City, Utah he-woud , - Consult 1thè Bennett Dealer - prop! -- She would have good manner, would my regular girl. know what to say to people and how to say- it. And iihe would never be guilty of the unforgvable sin of making faux psis She Wouldri't patronlze old people and plainer let a woman of be see that she regarded her as a foeatt of the Victorian Age. a e i3ennett'8 Paints, Varnishes and Enamels are the life insurancetyou must give your - y genre can be and is given from on high. , Eider 31cMurrin said he is often led to is thatzov. Moore Returns From causes contepmplae towhagather a con-- I ference; to gather from the na- LA. Trip With High Hone of the earth. It is that bless- - i . Of intelligente-th- at is bestowed Plea' sure At Mitrket from on high. He said he is grate- . ful for the privilege of laboring in to his share MI the ministry. do Promotion of good will and promulgating the gospel of Jeans! I Christ. stimulation of trade between the Few is the number may be who i mast and intermountain - - listen to the testimonies of the eals-- 1, patine . -- wee - the purpose Of a . alonariee and accept' the - gospel excursion toLos Angeles when the value of a soul is taken . into consideration the harvest is made by Gov.. C C. Moore of aity regular girl wouldn't be a- prude Fhe- wettld Itersw- that-t "I ho and a party of business ishocked. that tier grandmother et;StOM TritakeSmany things And in addition to the gathering proper now. Moore passed through of the few who accept the gospel Governor Lake Sunday ea route home- of there I. the groat responsibility Salt know that we have swept lots of the hypot-rite- s Th e trip was masa at the laid 1,uhler.te that lined resting Upon the minstionaries to tation of the Los Angeles Chamber the past into the duet bin. and that merle of theworld the thetter tor warn the world of the judgments or commerce. Itt rot urn it is use to be taboo are freely distouseed POW. the it. She known that the girl who earns her own itvirg can-- he govto come. . that the Los Angeles chamber erned se14- - flan ly that applied to the prunes rind pr:erng nasse.; of. -Tbses-itul- irssests--he ---- -near fittere . bythe rules sot ceased and they will be Pourcdi 'me l't h 1Sillybille and professiohal other dam.,.-- out as t e Lord has said. men left Boise March 211. They But my fegtdar air! knows whore to drqw the line This is God. work. the speaker were met by a similar grout, front wigi men. and license: She knows how to be jnllY and testifie& and trill go on; men Twin Falls. Governor Moore's , liberty hold them at arms length and deep down in her is SO me- -. yet cannot overthrow it. immediate party included W. G. who hove thing fine, the heritage of airee cf virtuous wotnen - Mellott Cannon Is Speaker. emulation; Joel L. Priest, general held their honor above their livea.thst makes her shudder sway t. Presiding Bishop Sylvester Q. clamation; Poet L. Priest. general kee..os her lips. kiss and of from Dick and Tom. the every liarry Cannon watt the nett speaker. its agent of the Union Pacific "velem original for the man she marrtes. said he rejoiced to note the wit- at liono. and John W.., Graham knoW ir of ker. hi my ideal' of the geguing girt; Aild That lingrevs of the people to serve. to Twin Fells ettorney tTlfT DIX t y Among those who accompanied help the cause of the Lord. CoPYright-hrublie Ledggr the governor to Loa Angeles were: He referred to the ninety-sizt- h R. Jerome. preal- the wages of anniversary of the organization of department. to ral Road Workers . dentet the Idaho state chamber County the Church. on April 1. road laborers from 11 to 11.50 per This date he said s significant in, of Atominerce; A. IL Conner. attor- -, Get Increase In Pay idiom: tpa mg and 101,Taiters- - from more respects, than one. A. E B. Eloiretas tory general; The county cornmismion Monday, 11 to 1150 and road supervisors Latter-da- y C. It is mom'sdonor of bold that Saints agriculture; ,t tb adoption Of the recommen-- i from 11 to 14.50 per diem. anniversary of the Savior: and Artier.andSpokane. western immigra voted The increase is effeetive as of dation of Commissioner E. L. Bur--, induetrial tion nt thhr spawn too. le COM agent of the goo,head DC111411-00and tordges' April orate& the resurrestion of the'Sa- - Northern PacificJohnson; C. J. Singel, Ronald Wood. and R. He referred to the date,,April g. W. Spangler, all of Boise: H. W. S.as that on which. In ISOS Admirel Wulff of Weiser J. C. Palmub& FROLICKY discovered the north Pole- - of Payette. R. C. Reach of LewisPeary B. Wii0011. ton and Asher What significance that may have. president the speaker Paid he will kalif to of the Twin ralls Chamber of Commeree and h.ad,ot the , Twin the conternplation..ot Latter-da7, taints. and tt teas on April S. itiT. rails deletration. 'Governor Moore said be Was imthat the United entered Into the 5MINCITIME 5013 great world war. Ile is confident. Pressed with the need of speeding said Bishop Cannon. that Jinn up the livestock and agricultural greet nation went trite the war with industries in the intermountain & Purpose unquestionably, for the kion to supply. tbd enormotra ..k. lation gathered on the Pactficl ONCE UPON A of humanity., 5-7shop Cannon slid "he should Already 44 net cent of the pots- - I like to stress the principle of , and XS per cent of Ihe cheese obedience and itt application s to toes consumed in Los Attire lee come the taws and ordinancor of the from' A CARL. WAS. Idaho, and the stalo.bas Charnel. In this- respect he referred to the Word of Wisdom; stressing to rank third in cheese nrodlsol I wi-1- 0 I in all tha states. the idea Of obedience to this law tient Adsho hits made an excellent ree given by the Lord to his people. ooverr -. A from denresidons et wAlxiNti- w 'abstinence froril to" emphasizing batten and other harmful things years ago and prospects are tesrl tor bumper ,crepe,.this year.. - mentioned Fiends for Tithing. HER BaY SHE. WANTED Bishop Cannes also referred to the law of tithing and urged oh- -. dience to this principle on behalf Do SomE PIZE e of members of the Church. The means derived from tithing. PROPIENADIN& AND CluPa Raid the presiding bishop . are used )926 Noon 5r666616 torah(' unhanding atd furtherance SHOW OFF HER .1161. ammowil 696, the Lord's work. Let the prinCof IOIC of obettiencabg applied here. 5PQiNt7TIPIE DvDS . said the speaker.. I , - Protection! Through "Property Life Instiránce", th 4,4 Av 41,;i A'Al ' ' |