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Show lilt, I X UE&LKhr AhttR, SATUJKUAi, ttyfe Deseret News of 187.) F THREE f tne '77: About S oclock n Saturday daytmorniug the pupils eighteenth ward Sunday school evening' three fellows entered the werewTiode happy by the distribustore of Hay and company, for iu i tion mone them of gifts, the mapretended purpose of purchasing Wf wh!ch were some valuable and shoes one of them was dejority useful. The e hool numbers about tected in the act of slipping a pair 175 pupils and is in good condition. under h s coat, by Mr. iiolfson, the Horace G. Whitney in superinten- salesman. He demanded that the assistant super- 1ellow give them up. and on the leker, dent, IS V'.and intendent Elthu Barrell, seer thief attempting to get out, Mr, it. and treasurer. The means for gave him a rap. knocking him over the purchase of the gifts was donat- a queensware stand, and took the ed by th members of th ward. shoes from him. The fellow made his escape before the arrival of the Elders Quorum9. A regrouping aod numbering of police A local Item: Workmen are now the elders' quorums in Salt Hake finish ng the interior of the stake had ben effected as follows engaged Seventeenth ward srboolhouse. In bind quorum, comprising th elder of this no Sunday consequence Hung iu the Fourteenth and Seven- school, regular religious service or teenth wards, Edward W. Dav. other meetings will be held in the the president; Second quorum notice further until building Parry kmalecr, irst.Temh and Sugar House ward, The following Mtr has been .fames E. Matin, pres dent; Third Vndauntcd Bngtiam City. sent to aaumber of people bearing quorum. Second. Third, Eighth ana Perhaps no community through- the surname Parry. There ma, b Ninth wards, Thomas Gerrard, out the Church stood out as dtd outers interested in the name who pres dent; Fourth quorum, tourtn. Brigham City in thorn days as an did not get on the mailing Pst, and Fifth, jttxth, Beeenth and Farmers exemplification of the cooperative we call their attention to this most ward, Hubert H Irvln peesident, sjatera o? interests. As recalled m worthy movement of the Paros. Fifth quorum, Fifteen h and Brigh- this ' last week the December 22, 1927. ton wards, James W. Ire, presi- woollendepartment mills there had been Dear Kinsman bxth quotum, b xteentu dent; concern ng which a by f re, Tne of North IV ales .clans Harry Sevward, Francis tnp. presidei t; week later was the following in the are making strenuous efforts to enth quorum. Nineteenth ward.; local columns. The ees of the gather and compile their genealoHubert Haelam, president; Eighth latter-da- y have gies. Wa have been successful in Saints much valuable information Twelfth been turned tn the generally quorum. Eleventh and oirection of the collecting many sources, k e have this John Coulam. wards, president; people of Brigham Clt, and their from T Information In the way of family Tenth quorum. Twentieth ward. He- coo tt- pci alive system has ben watch- records, histories and genealogies ll v. Richards, president; Eleventh ed more on was file In the library, including inragined closely than quorum. Twenty first ward, It was thought that the Ruining or Welsh, EngUan, and American lints. F. Affleck, president; Twelfth the r excellent wooilen factory These ancient histories show many quorum, the four Jordan wards. woud retard the development of prominent individuals in tho Parry A. kings, bishops, judges, magJohn Kbrt indent: Th.r.th,v hom, 4niunai pursuits, but ilans istrates, governors, eminent statesHast nothing f nth quorum, daunted, thoae good pea' men, soldiers, and ecclesiastics, etc, Mill Creek wards, Amoa B. Fuller, pie. of the which should encourage a Just pritin example inspired by president. Fourteenth quorum, the their leaders and advisors and 05 In our ancestry and an intense detwo Cottonwood ward,. Ceorge the of the gospel, say: We sire to know more of them a research and Smith, president; Fifteenth quor- will spirit Through systematic Such build another factory. Q um. South Willow Creek, Oranlta a community shown its independ- genealogical compilation there is inus formation to available PeterM. lea Char Fnion wards, and ence In the true sense of the word with authentically tracedconnect and lines, son presdent. and right thinking person through them to the Biblical genElder Thomas O. Webber hid re- cannotevery do otherwise than wish such ealogies hack to tho beginning of to from mlralon a turned Europe. a well. We understand history. The accomplishment of this He had labored In England, France, therepeople are between I and 60 home involves efficient workers end the Sw.tierland and Germany. He had Industrial branches of business car- much needed funds to remunerate them. ga'ned the impresglon that In the ried on under the Brigham C tv a The Compiled recorde will b last named country were particularsource of pride to all Parry families sjstem." cooperative for missionary prospect ly has house bright new with the A Jut and filed meet'ng through being AARON JOH.M,. work. n Genealogical are accessible been completed at Clarkston. society a more wortnv. ap' & SbopIL'IiaK. Cache vallev, and another at S.. to all. Could wesmsssmss ghvnn'u; Military service In pioneer dajs Quartei. He rode horiebacjc. on New Tears or Christmas propriate ! Bear Lake, Charles. in Utah was an essential part of a mission through Iowa, lIllnoK How they treated shopl'lters be made by vou. dear kindred-aLawrence left A. 'and fo Williams kHrct if frront, to forward l to t$ for more right: (lioulct, nmsUvn reword clerk ; PmJdfnt John Michigan and Ohio, tin work that fcy before those who Indiana, vou ran spatw it) to this cause? This If. Taylor of tho Northern Stairs mission; Mrs, Railirl G. Tajlor, president of Relief societies, North-rr- n presided as bishop at Kanesville founded hero a great common- and is an , invitation for you to assist States fotesion; Mrs, Augusta W. Grant. President Holier J. Grant, Junius R. Tribe, president also Fottrtwattoraic, and push tt to s completion wealth, Thera was murh to be of NofiTlipm Indiana idlatrku; Joseph T. oung. president of flouth Ohio district: Second row: Angus a mission to the New, EngThat nothing will be missing to K. Shaw. dona ty thosq men of unswerving filling land states in the winter of that FJttli Tlvornton. minion clerk: Reva J. Maxwell. Jos4pl F. T nune, Fmr Olsen Tlilrd completeto all genealogical data be loyalty, men who foresaw great same year, He was captain of a A. Tooth, Eunice Esclilcr, Minerva Boss. Uoyd II. Martin, row: Peterson, this jeork, will you kind top row: longing Thl department U conducted by the Cenealogy Society of things, and right .well they all, company of 135 wagons crossing reKatie Marks, Elder Hunt and companion, froth Northern Indiana dlMrtrt; Ivvain J, Flnlinson, Walter if furnish the genealogical da's in Genealogical are interested who man burof ail of bora benefit the the for Utah them, to and in at the immediate K, from South your Ohio are family thenot All Soat hern Indiana eeiy district. 18a, settling from lating Roberts, oUienrue designated plains den, Aaron Johnson was one who Sp.lngville v research and temple work. Families who desire to gel into your fathers family which you havt district. that same year. He . or did his share in all things and ofavailable, using the enclosed fblanks communication with others regarding matters of genealogy was jucise of Utah county three All who to iet and use malt the Genealogical fered his all to protect life and A of vision and bihop of pnngville 17 breadth of A. temple work are Invited to mak of 4 this column Kiizabeth Too'h. (Special Correspondence) acknowledge of Utah. 47 east South Temple street. family organizations or other have Inquiries or announcements property, Even befoie coming to years. 11 Was a member of the Kschlcr. Angui ihv consistency of Mormoniam Salt Lake City, UNtab INniANAPOLIB, Ind. Pet. 27 KWilliams, Runic this work are urged to make use of the aftlali he was active in Churca K. After bearing a personal testimony for 17 v ears and was k matters of Interest to wide Minerva of Snowhigh Boss, Eannie Shaw, coung'l Mrs, Joseph Parry Hoyt s Heber Write (President J. Grant inth plainly, especially publicity. means here afforded to fairs and his life here was a con- a member Vf the legisla ive assemflake. Arisons daughter of Joha he offered the- dedicatory prayer. pung and Keva J. MaxweBElder make tinuation of that same service. He bly 17 years. He. was a delegate 1 nil names and dates, on one s.de of the paper only, andAddress city Sunda Dec 18, at a confer- Janies E. I'lemmlng of tho Perry of Cedr City, InUtah) Is spendtn the course of whkh he rendered and ence of the Sou hern Indiana disfew months a wa born In liadam, Conn,, June to the Constitutional convention I ti e communications explicit, but as brief as possible. the ci(tv ing os thanks to God for his blessings and branch presidency I all communication to the Genealogies her time le the li- trict of the Northern States iety of LUh. 47 east s ?t. ISO. He Joined the L. D. S. to draft a constitution for the giving onmost ofresearch of the for the liberality of the Saints iu the concluding speaker work this braryour fun .'hurch In 183$. and was ordained Entter-daonal state of Deseret, He held f SouthZ - Temp'e Street Salt Eake City. Utah, new did.' the atrd we morn.ng session. Is need contributing to the erection of the As f.ft.ftiaAa replenishing, s ee n eider in 1837, at Kirlland, Ohio. three jmJltirjr commissions under on the comer of The second seson was held at neyy chapel, pr lying ihat Gods will very much appreciate It, if vou Saint chupcl H was ordained is state of 2 custodian or The office check and a a send dla Seventy at Far Governor Ford of Illinois, and In with will secretary Prospect avenue, great post pm. District President Junius choicest blessings might be their The new veer op1 the state land records and all old monv order as a holiday gift so choice section of the city. Uewas R Tribe, the first speaker, pointed He dedicated the spot of ground West, Mo, in lj&38 and a high Clah was elected brigadier general hope ahd promise to the student c f of ofm his found not be can will land work ?. thM t nest and, high councilor at the lag Auof the Pctccfneet military' district genealogy end those who ettttr grants out that Mormonism is and the building every portion acrompanjed by his wife, tvith the season's greetings, I re- gusta V. Grant. Mueion President A practical religion and cited tho thereof, to the service til, in 1S42. He went on a in 1SS7, In 64 he was commis- temples to redeem their dead. The fice. Lord Tne Quakers were the b t h main. tiWsion in 1843. lie was Justice of sioned major general in the itah work in this library is increasing H. wak John also of Talor present, necessity following closely the and! invoked divine blessing upon of the colonial period tru Tour loving kinsman, he peace m Nauvoo president of mUJtxa by Governor Charles lur rapidlv, both that done by the in- tneir records JOS HTRLM PARRY. accompanied by h s wife. Mrs. principles of the gospel. President all who might officiate or speak are now aval table in dividuals and through corresponthe Garden Grove. Iowa, branch ee He died in 1877, at Rachel G 'ant Tajlnr District Tell Cunningham of the Indianaptherein and upon all services held President Parry Surnamo-OrganisThe newer methods of re- theAsVirginia archives.of dence ind a high count. lor i.t Ylnter ImmiPreident Junius R Tribe was in olis branch, told of the joy he haa therein to the honor and glory of. hulk the tnlotmaMon early cording and tabulatingand are being gration ingreat Take CUy Salt H Drive tne north dates baek to 53? and conducted the sessions experienced since becoming a mem- the Lord, gbland charge been accepted 154-have Ltah. Than Douglas of the conference the Moat Hgh God, in which the used by many patrons to their ad- Massachusetts, so nine out of ten Three meetings ber of the Church, gave a brief At "the evening session, at 7.3, day of the car. THE last does were held, all well attended by mis synopsis of the growth and progress Sister Rachel Grant Taylor told toe it mean on the eve oruiimnces of redemption for tlJe vantage and to the advantage of dehave been sionaiies, Haintjl. friends, investi- of the branch and the success of of her Joy at witnessing the progsociety. The contributor of tine 128 more than it d d on the living and theAt dead St. George ) Tem- partment expresses profound grai-tud- e interested poisons the efforts of the members in ac- ress of the Indianapolis branch and gators and of 1ST 4, to our heavenly Father for the Excellent muse was rendered cumulating means for th purchase congratulated those concerned on ple havo been commenced at M inof the pySx. the jrarions sessions, of the Each year as the cycle rolls ti in Sanpete and at Logan in Cache increasing inactivity for the chapel and con- the tompletion of the new chapet throughout common witn alt our. Lere and President Grant spoke on the tonvunng of solos, duets, tributing to Fs construction. lound the human m.nd x moved' valley, and the Mouse of he i'h hope , we look forward s chorus this has and ex leaders ir been eongregj-tional Piesident Heber J, Giant, the Articles of Faith, with comments advanced quartets, city und faith to the coming year. review the past and contemplate tenively. pnging with effective instru- i next speaker, told of the progress on each as hec.qiocd; spoke also Do future, Let jrour m.nd dwell loflikm Research. The priesthood of tbs of the Church in the past few' years on the restoration of the gospel mental renditions Chur h been The hui set eeolbn was ett1 in rhe construction of chapels and and particularly on temple work in on was mst will ear older th it the and rceveJ is opening daring ju The folio mg artule hi- is Bible 1 the a.m. Piceilnt Tivlor gave the temples, citing the recent dedica-"- and the re toraiotrof the keys for CLOUD OF WITNESSES, .know for sure that past year, and an oig. nutation of nViTjoerRick of Logan taah peculate on the year Just dawn-g- ; the he aeteral Makes of Z.on effected, ' in the Le c ret Nevs of JKrc. you ?d opening addre s. ad uonishing th4 op of Lhe Arizona temple at a vicarious tvnrk for the dead X the diM When Greece was ar'wrMiwe know that the pVJ Sains to obevr the command then, if you care to, read an whih brings th,s Chun h neareia pub! h a verj interesting art.i o.i II us . 750 uoo, cuing also the rVThe newA.hapel is a commodious, tell it ofit of th f rer intcllevt i .l hoc.ause of the superiorly of God and hoid.ru; that all wilt vast expenditure d.uuUl that appeared in The to the perfection of the system 'Koutnein Research hoik" Is tbe 3 Ihe zenith of meads on 'handsome and well constructed are mil noted settle 1e to on over P4 teach News the ionditlns vealed f from xewaided Chubcfc main, iet sought heaven thanxLfii accori educational institutions arjd building a Tinged to meet the reits.teAchmgs just fifty jears ago found glorv, philosophers reason- - ot other Sicrcii books. Oi to he faith and woi H of ns New Tears Eve, you wdi mat ever attained in th.a du?pt nsatwm, the writer of the srln.1 a on process missdonarv by the stem quirements of the bran h organ. questions dwelling , In those days thJ modern nioe dumte, the- Protestant t? is on temple work and l at the parallel, end w 11 note or. so far of the Church. He bore testimony the iicipuires show, them, but there are other iinoorurt and membership and is the u- meu Me haveSSjuWth-Mu?neof since of use r?f Latter-danf'f" of method of e the same the and must the fa.th of L8 exper time the difverem'e fat wrings. The t the nthod Feints culmaiion of tho united efforts tithing a3 of the Zion of d froMe'irce PO a'H m M paradox ) it follows, in the Enoch Tne (.ospei iv s been months vitflt t the southern Stattj bon had not come into vogue. So jentsts of Aristotles time in our foi'owing mEsmnaT1 com erned filling a need of of and Ron of the of the Goi poke divinity cam I somewhat too long for ic- - freaiher cffetivelv in many states ami pnbablv mv experiences will be jwlien the quation wa3 uw d, scan h for religious truth. He iUi bore testimony to tl ft ti uthfulnexa t in coii!rt to tne lack of faith the Uhurch In this prosperous of of Ha I the contentthe nov seve.ai o can do is to ak and in j whk h would fall to the ground at, us that all of me of benefit to others who gusprl plan Ernest oien, in the world and noted how men entirety and some ,duction in city. transtf it ie not essential the point L nat ons of Kcroi research wrk tn BI)t states J tbe greatest rate .f speed, a pou id questions and attempt to find it i very fei ' of a r five pounds Aristotle This is our last Jrsue in the lation of th ItouK of Mormon into a answer of feathci exceptions process by e Ghost of know the truth safactoiy may possessions becauao of their ten!- Friday evening after th program, in the eoutb are car 1877. X me will mark to- the Svel sH language has been conn t a recewellda ss just oigutd alujut it. Ho did not reasoning and argumentation thing mony for tnis truth. Tlulr names at th church partes wie given at kept morrow a new notch m the cucuit fonirnfl'eJ In think o mnk n r an expei mi nt lie iny the eminent Thomas b This is a most sigmfpant were fs eyil. the various homes cast for out all that Dr and Mrs. t the nineteenth centuiy Dunm; the veir k have reasoned that fit pound oi t hulmers, D. D. save u, a nu,,t It vontains a real up to date state They risked the dangera incident to Kltho '' e TiruL "aiacioftV"nin,2,un.,Ju Eddington entertained the as iuva parsed through an cventlui periemed a cieut Iof id th depar- the of the statement times weix five anti terse feathers ed d tlcar 13 of heavy ment tne of the s final test of trackless lutodisn whit t c'rk plans thit mmbers of the Drummond club. ircswing tlje f r, We are cm the verge o I an- ture of our 'bt tned Hroidont Brigrecords hi North Carolina th'yas one pound, and therefoie woaid rrnu stent method for determining true irf rcl gion. In rurs purallel they vnieht find a place In the west- - Games were paed and a buf?et Tomg, but the last laln,is t.f have a res ther whi?h will he still tnoi ham of tieeos. and he j fail st a late of speed five t nies vs w hrthr or not a eufposcd comn with th modern Wientd.c wilds nieinod where thev unmo in could his life so well piepared the Church ventful in this remarkable n t. hsi ebargw tf ih marriage Rreit a the sliced 1 whivh Me rmution frm God is reallv divhe. of e.peiimtntulion '1 he author of lct,ngiy unnslate into their lives supper was served, i h its wonderful and Mrs. M O Maughan en-- 1 et t. icvord? in ViifiiniM, K ntu ky, and ln hss "Evidences of Christianity, ?ould fall developments m to inert the brunt rf event this text in cffet savs I11 your in- the puie simple teaihiugs of this 01Mr. th of th Other tamed fnends X'nday evening at lrx Ain,i rt and sc.ence. mirtl and matt-- " stoned bv hi d'o.ctuse tint th' hia hcais thousand 5ai tor ,hree Book of Mor- sacred book. of the tears The of vestigation persegrab-bafwork a f I 1 non ritual girt ami physical fonot party. Santa tlaus diseh wo. unquestioned X verbal communication mon's claim to divinity, you do nit cuted refugees and the blood of js moves on tributed the gifts Mr. and Mrs. the - to tome to us from a person at a need to rest of vach aucceeci,hi jourm-who exknew son Laldeo. case i n t cam- an mart the attest your vis divine upon to of most In mlH oriqmal All the-shotH AndcMn gave musical numeg us arth around the sun brings ui into thie are two wavs in amination of the contents of the city of this book. tu thing of the mode: Hett method of ex- - distance, coiunios, marriage records Mr Pearl late gave readlew condition, evolved from then the hruu ( the ikurits la bgjofte kept which we might try to satisfy book. Vou do not need to accept But the skeptic will ask wtnt bers, nnd to th parish rcffisten aloof, irerimentation. qufstiuo.d and Mrs Alvira late Morton us m each i redeccssors ahd crowding upon tie cnfne- prompt them, vras a true romas f ual the testimony of the transof the millions who reject the ings ih b.ribv, deiths,A eu , prior t Aristotle s conclusion. But he liJ outaflve. that on with itli ndd tmnul ) r New of daic,-t.iork sang. Refreshment sumuhtn the and that After about rth increasing i74. not Just ait down and ugue mumeat on, and that there was no lator of the book. There Is open Book of Mormon? Are thpv not were ponsibUities, to renewed diligemV' bonds was 'n it. he did something mote pr.u. h U imposition in the affair. We miht to you the served to 27 guest. .vorld is constantly move.d to acstm of Mdiriage Would method entitled to be heard They faithfulness new otilnLtton and old and in to the bkHutcii A Chrstmas service was celerated action, held ou can take be entitled to be heard if they were two weights, one cither sit in examination upon thv of experimentation. .He To the lead ng Journals of jpho work of God. We congratulate nwiqweaUhe l'kc Virg.ma anil Ket- - wegh procuhed morning al the Iogan ng five pounds and the oi'tc substance of the message; and then the matter dJtect to" the author of competent witness. But thv Sunday branch IVM'kX world be the tas of retapitulaQrhr them on th grat things alreau miLaw-Hwith the Tou van not we him of ig to Square have knew' truth. fium following the person what lie took appeal wa weighing ore pound. rnTTFJpiom achieved ami the hr ght ptosped T.e usually wr'nta he chief genet al occurrence of a duect witnftx of the d.v initg, he record that thofj who program jlejnRS and tongs by prper s.id mgwrd b'r the these two weights tn the top of mo fion whom it professed to com, for for the r en ouragement m a the small cfTildrertf i Chnatma ad- of the book. Will give you seek God fur a witness wji! 'ndlng year. We will merely paR shining was be "hi whether judge pioraole the future and e ti ut that the JJ be attention of our readers tola vear ISIS will stub a meaxage would be sent bv the infall ble w tneos of the Holy given a testimony b the 1 H1)& dress by President fphn H. Tavlorf that have especial bearing upon gbr ou one he In a h respect t Ghost. Thi testimony of those who vocal sorfi bv IjLlAint pt New Imm fr we mav sit in examiaatlon G host. And ftr tb who ar therp a mirt b be people Th modern scientist tells us to reject thia book tounts for nothth building up rhurh fadiet upon the credibility of tho mesa- ha latter-- d Zinn, to nature direct the Vjiie Merml, go by process ing Jit the scales agamst thoxp who string T-lMiLa, . He Mi n r Fran-crMrs. a La Mar 3,j of . for and Harris tave . studied Mr. V iSlusuai-nand Procedure. experimentation knowledge of Plan Kim Tliird investigated 8 Temple Building Thenoiv L.M.knwtuur?eflri pie jfiSpiKis of rut J, j.i.tue siol a witness from a divine Nicholas, w n ML Giaca Hilda of the modern According to the gTeat Chaim4s, of the natural world The Book of "A more m"tt important r.chl, th- - 10m1a.11 onr. of ihp .ut , fiiti. but where theeto ii. no nrreg - of fuperloritv to us at Mormon a to tells source. ChFaUtias the the piano; go dhect n if a purported divine commun.'i-boiit- i reading of learnirg I v expet. menta t hinc. that Hat. tran,p rpd tn th non.- an.l tn r tr, dg necEx?ary ho no Th great host of witnesses fo by Mrs Ondda KUar, anU Jo er th old mrtiuni of sjh lag d - i.on comes to our attention, we God of trmh. by the experiment of and inti the h nml pM of our Uird riirhtron-hiiniti, tl.i-jm,.y 3 Uanold- - evetc bond t pack ipi TNt M01 man test.fv from a for The Book members t of the the of the of knowledge Vmversdy player, do onlv n. of one two a elm by tan , thi things by argument.!! Noth, 't tn Ment) on., peicrful nnri pAnpv ,,5 format m desired lornplo. A of God the actual experience and absolute btancii hld their ( hrinmai trre true bv wav of making sure that It is 'di- things gvcepted .s aloute "ton nd dcilt'atmn of a Tomplo to) t rar ' Mormon plan for M now lodge 5 AT.. This Bod Their testimony W not program Thurwfuy prevailed is the subvning. The We can the vine. ask. molern it unless soentit j cin no juisio or is of absolute hnowl-- based upon supnosition or tonjee children gave several numbers in.an imagine that it stance of the alleged revelation th attainment demonic ted to be true by deed tv, the Th In all in ictjros the realm of counties, j (a,nt,.r of religion is the ture. They have carefully re.id cluding songs, reading and s short such that our reason compels i to edge v ttie oh indexed mild au, opto up to dale and satisfying the book. Thy have carefully ex-- r ( hr stums play Gifts were distribrctoik.l In th a aw th character of onlv cf l it Or, I lir alm of IW.-l.r- n. page aud th grantee on u.t Inili o or loom A moment s thought w II method. turned Sts ela.ms Their minds uted by Santa Claus to the ch i ih.v the aoi whom An nee can eSis.lv find tbs Rut in th realm of tc! f,ion. u is the messenger through Ploa ms and on ,ng p any thinking person of have bJn elevated and inspired bv rout - d fires I aoopted lb plan ot tan communication comes such that convince 1.MI on Chrb.iVi.io A ns of it If The following program wa give a the this differ Here correctness nt. idea. ii j t is I Their pure quiin a of.ei funo Iv jvrceepts every deed nionuns in our reason tells us that they h't'-gcni receives a revelation, onlv Hej anf of the things of God have Sunday morning at the InnirsiUjM fjtl and Mimnv tt he.n-Ulna- tug suppnxted we mut aicept cve:-thi-'- g valuable informaDon life rh the about told truth the probably God and been h the who on mr c b lrf communication broadened and deepened by bianch. Chrletnia uddrem b Rok-c- o HR and nd t Vil dummunicxition? chillren, itamft, nainv of farvd ihr namc-Apparentlv, it will know gave ' mrrrv for certain that it ie its p mple, definite doctrine. Thyf bf rtlativcs, that proved f Mch noth rg tan be al'ooiutclv Harmon; vocal goto bv Arnold jmsie t Chalmers never occurred lr. IV s, i lo"o m1 will never hearts have been comforted bv it Felt and Mrs. Rollins, readings by If we wer' to ak a that there is a thiid pan of divine message. ttcmrmhor tho, ,Mi 0,i liable In idem fvmg familUvuu e are of wills Beordv revela-know for 1h certain tha th tdit can we be rertam Their Mias Joxie Anderson and Weston prom e pull of tho tight roin ed and iuformitUon ca Iv r procedure open to those who d on which wrs g.veri to A Is of souls have been thrilled by us Mieklcj; Vocal dnrt was sung by a. th hanip pe huiw atop it off g thu anything in his creed u ohtmmd Court records t sire to know whether or not a God divino Mrs. John K Ballff and Mrs. T B. it reveals tiriles th clnodiina r.uidaa'-- . th what he for the Ho origin convincing testimony led ui-ttitill ar r. wdj is transa. true. directlv to Bl Oi, in other words divine revelation and divine sonship of Je- Roll ns: viol n solo by Chr s lagby lurth ,of tho cutter. In found m the vlrks offbe, but at th.it wje must accent the of ft j ftmhmir' H did not seem to nnderstami uit sus Go! of the can Christ. Above rolo-.xrrf-Sits . Only inspiration the deep. all, uin tho fluttering iareiv lnd.xd and one has 0 Holy accompanied at the piano b Mrs. pronounce! tents of thr infatdulc seeker after truth might appeal g ve nrrv one absolute knowledge as Ghost has written upon Irturf lh end an iir heart Lfngl, pianologue by Nfrs Nora Catholic hun . as t lie final test cf the them page by find moi ' a fur elation to j the lev Giver the of an e Infallible testimony that th s Hbisfall, violin solo by Sjlvaa r tv hue, or it inspiration, or revela sm in the run iak ntarlv 3U years, :a s ' ?uth If we pressed the matter fur- direct witness that the revelation book Is in fact rnd truth the veron. at hoid vu, ton io on', ft wa'a -- (a vefv dious task . ther ami ask. how ran we be ure uivine. At the very lime Ir. Chal in a gteal D the itable Is vine? rroniisc word of God, In the pre- Mr, and Mrs. Alma RaiiusKn j well, ;oi know uho it Infnili-bthat as (hr tirThe the Catho Churth Is mers book was issuing from the nIt But Is this Book of Mormon cme of this great cloud of wit- - twimalncti frindx Including destroyed during stuboh.shish w ri v. with alt th Jmf pere w the Catholic t (tho rd dmujut and the valuaolr the Book of Mormon was Has it hern vc j nessc. ail intelligent seekers afl- - dents away at dinner on promiee timne other two a and pirK . And al.n,vt-th- contaiPid that the Bible invests the cbjrrh preHpublished In Is lot Sunday, In ome tiifu r Ialmyrs, New Ified Let the thousands of Ralftts er truth, are led to aaj: "Whj; Covers were laid for U. hol, bolls hells, the tmtha-- - Wltn rerd were st the e jwiht infaihbtlify Then L we ar lork b to a It purports to hath God wrought ? the ,t an, Mr. d ahiilation of th bt lia," a, Jo T. ami put divimiij B of the Mr. are and bow nn1 liollin, do V inquisitive j Kpiti Pcj ak, I revelation, in the last chapter a - j ew er. From evev civilized nation, 11 tn can be oMa'wed f ooi tua j know, that the Bible Vmwrsty branch entertained h', first ida nxa of hi famouv families true, tde pram this terse com rreh ensre fiom the Islands of the mi to not POom. Two littlo paragraphs are and Im1exd at hate ChrUtmas n to They dinner. Coves "od Catholc will answer, beeui. statement of a method for the have coin tens of thousands of sinl laid for I a. tolumn "1 ho long spoil nf be examined page b page the Infflijl Me Church ways so. Or. Chicago New Noiei j were of e'vtamty io rrliguus cere, devout men and women, who : r i Virginia has eteblixlied President anti Mr. m extraordinary f nc atliT was iUi Ta) lor enter-lane- d Chother to C words, .according mvestigattons. which the learned soberly test fy that God has mad dfpartmeut. in tormeiCoi w h broken testerd'iy morning w hon the nChntmas a numler of i Special Correspondence ) the state iibrarv. end tfps yr be- olic theohvg". th only test of of tho time had not known to them by the Infallible theologians i bo oil snow commenced to doweoiol students and missionaries at dinner. W t t tiers jll old to truth the authorimtive thought of: ing taKc-CHICAGO, witness of the Holy Ghemt that the Dei4. 14 being present. and has ronttnuod falling w fli but letordo. Vi here the or ieav hinge of l Roman church. And when ye shall receive these Book la Christina a g,nl 'e.eopnli. fMormon dinners lit! Io Intermission ever ainre There ea mot he obtained divinely program, Mr and and Mr. Georg Miller of the Frotfistant world, we fmd things, I wo lid exhort vou that ye t I phottat if vol-ex theInsame records Thousands of the? parties hav been now about a foot on the love among the Detroit ar In Ch ar beng made. Hundd to spfnti th umrtainty regarding th would alr God. the Eternal Fa high minded witnesses for the di Llahrns tn Chicago given over Christmas, holttiavw with Mrs.rstfo The jtngle of bells have been j And; adahle r' vecrtainment heard umes iterent of truth. If we ssk ther in the name of Chnat, If theoE biity of tho Nephit at the Logan Square Mr. and Mr W. A.Millrp Friday An effort is hemr thi a ops finer. on th street today and numero evening Rriptures Matheson, a iTmcstant. how can we know things are not true; and if y shsd hav glveh tho h ghest itttestation branch, a program and Mr. Christmas floisbs are gl ding along over tht made to have el of t ie chimi anti Vm Norman a fdneoro heaid. with real lof their Imneety and sincerity Thev tr wo. nJoyrt hy th - fvr certain that ennhing is true tn j)d marriages t th. f,.rmi.rv nf Pali Ijik. Iii loton. pen f itlen snon Now. go a f.n fit vend thetr moved He wl intent t erf even, what wilt he nav faith in Chret he .were driven from their homes and !W perent. A Chr lm hnri where jir being n oo snt In voor or n mind' . fo Hotrplt f t th m x Bible f and nnl to he ro iv t?.t th manifest the truth of it tint hearthstone at the po nt of th ohlrh V.; author ape e3 o doubt tlsri" are wist reihe MTor H AlUn. M,. Tafes Morton of F.w to rchgmt th If tt Is f?uvht in tb vou. by the flower of the Ho(y ) havopet a the pr irr Nnrtli tarotrn of being tru Onn of Mr Rterlinar Tjlmvtse. San-.. who w It nr th hniirt.-i- j. j 'eg rich here tn bait I al It. do ihe aaine th in Bud tt t im. If w are still un Ghopt; to their testimonv. call bnS'" pre Thv !7.",le mall tbm'w.ery ocvasiun. lth fstateIg will follow sut.s ng mother. rhic(o Un. we satisfied and ask, how can 4Anti by the power of thfr Holy tiirpoescd of all their earthly ent for gli. 1 earl OUR GALLERY OF PIONEERS -- SECTION Church Department. 31, 192) old southern families esa be traced, back to the low counties of Airgintaui From there they have seat outj branches west and south. Ihose go-1 mg waet crossed into Kentucky, them anU1 into Indiana and HHnoi throughout the northwest. Those going souta went Into the Carolina. Georgia an I Alabama and Mississippi and west. Once you find the county where the original colonist settled ou can easily trace the family west or eoutiu Efforts are being made to collect al) possible oats of the original families and where they located, key eral volumes have already been published. end It will soon be so that one can easily obtain this Informa' tion We visited a great many countries and saw hundreos of family names, like the Headricks, Lewis, Claytons, ha Hards, Flaxes, Smoots Cardona, Ones, Phillips, Edwards, Howells, fU, that are common in Utah. Evidently there was a number of Welsh colonistf came to Virginia during the ecrly part of the Ht'i century, for their descendants are numerous In all of tnat region, bo in early colonial times Scouh colonists came to North Carolina, and there are sections where about half the tams commenoe with Me, as Me-MMeAlHktcr, etc We hope this article will be of benefit to someone. 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