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Show - , , , , - - - , -- - - - DESERES.NEWS, SATITRDAY,NOVEMBER -TIM . nOn2ff:7m , mo,''',... 1,,,,m,,oes,,,mot k110-k- komtawkao'--- ', ,. .. 4. - i .... - I , -- .' 1)1.1. - - omot.,..ftki.m,i t oo Church em4 ---T- SAVED? SHALLI MANY OR BUT IPrvunc Loll 1J14 061MINgamiMPONE0.1110mOINNONIEMMMOMMOWIERMIO - --- - 0011100.1110 - lc( v.pm,)..m' title them to have place. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daon I Saints proclaims. I I the sure basis of the revealed word I of God that repentance shall oe possible beyond the veil; but the prophets of olden and latter days t y' d here-andaol- I . ace es and-wer- - I Iat --. .- ,, . ! , . whe attain even the Telestial state are saved from the depths of per-- . ditIon. Those who find place in the Teirestrial kingdom are saved from the inferior state of the Telestuil. Those who achieve exalts tion in the Celestial kingdom of and exalted iTT a supreme envoi. Viewider anew the question asked of Christ: "Lord are there few that be mewed?' and note1110111112wMitittilitLitttht e , ho - -- , -- - a .,-Nerew-ith.--...- , . , 1- , , - m; to-m- he' em-thi- , , .., ut - . , L sccontinues neither. - ' .firma. seeile were not prepared to comprehend men. Jo he they who deny ,not the Holy Pis meaning. and his king Had he bald In reply to the In----- light concerning the meaning .o f Spirit. These are they who are thrust down to hell. These are MiniBut few shall be savedand that 29th verse of the Ith chapter they who shall not be redeemed those people was of and John. this exposition last reeur. they were. Oren- Unto-- them through Teraina front tharievilamatil-th',...: tweets answer rection, until the Lord. even Christ would have construed his don: and few. they. shall a have finished his to mean that only of the Lamb, find the"Speaking of the resurrection And the glory of of course. the Jews, would dead. eoncerning those who work. . . bosom." shall a place in bbrahamti voice of the Eon of the teleetial is one. even On the bear the while all the rest of mankind and thall come forthThey glen' of Hie Stars is Otte l' for ee Man, . limpid be consigned to Sheol. Ertel Wit 0 have, done good In the, resur. lam star differs from another star be answered them, brestying--Mene.- f. would rection of the just, end they who In thiry even' sie differs one from have done evil In the resurrection ; many shall be savedthey another hi -- Clore in tho telostial . have taken his word to mean that of the world." oye" ,,,,.. - e, ' this great evalority of mankind shall- rants, Section 76. Has Hell Both Entrance and Exit . Kingin the : - attain supremo bliss odds to thee rec. Smith Joseph dom of Hearemend only a few are ord: 'Now this caused us to mar- Wonder may arise as to the con- Either vet" and well it might cause men to find a rdace in belt. Jewish of the Tale-dia- l the fact order a designating theretofore to for Inference is untrue. The marvel. of glory when pie generally had no conceit- had never been made so plainthat- within It kingdom be to are found those , lion of graded conditions In the there- Is to be a definite and sepa.. have been "thrust down to hereafter; they knew of but two rate remirrection of the unjust. ' It who belt" Answer is found in the tenor elaces. states or conditions beyond wag further shown unto these lat. both ancient and y the grave. heaven and hellthe des- prophets that there are of Holy Writ the souls modern. Even as eternal glory is Here let it be staid that gradations provided for foreshadowhas manner hereafter In , the graded according to merit, so eon-- armee, in the tiny of mule came to be a subject of Persistent 0,1 hy Paul concerning the glen, of damnation, often spoken of es bewith concern in human the Celestial as comparable punishment, is measured to the In' latereet and lief and speculation. Even pagan, the sun, of the Terrestrial as liken- - dividual in just accord with the re unto the moon. and of another, sum of his iniquity. The purpose litenature and the languages heathendom testify td a general such as could be compared with of divine punishment is Maclean-of ars.. reformatory, and in the stars for brightnesw , support though .ofttimems vague- toneention g- or as- trul" eeparated Placesjustiee. God's iiiirey-I..,of,tivo,w.dely, Glory. -lehigdente-o- f ouffee.. - strongly Contraitee7litates'-nt'tti--Tho circumstances under wtore existence, which are in the ho I ng, which he allows, as in the end- given-- In the' revriatten--Wa- l main equivalent to the heaven and' currenr he ,to Y a of methadon, which were of tree-- - I diapetuation of bell. the dogmatic theology. every sentence for ,. re,ory. Let the record be:Abell; That 'is True, the Holy ticeiptures genet- - seetternt Hee e b must Interminable its in if: alias the future 'estate- of the speak for we meditated upon directly opposed to a rational non- while "And the es and heaven. Pees righteous the Lord touched the ception of jUile41 as it is conira-of site as hell. without giving warrant, these things revealed word of the of our understanding and they dictory however, for the bel:tt that but meg were opened, and the glory of the God. The penalty brought by the '. - - two places or realms are provided, . . And wicked upon himself will be abated to one or the other of whieh each Lord ehone round about. , repentance and exttimomes when through rout Is to be consigned according nor. after the many of him. this piation be bee made the required of his ides which have been given to the balance-shewhich reparation and has paid the utteraccount. perhaps on a very mailI is the testimony, last of all. give of him: That he lives! Foe most farthing of his debt. , margin of merit or guilt. Equators we One of the most gloriotte truths. is the inference that we sow him, even on the right the unseripturat Mate of the soul at death de. hand of God: and we heard the foreshadowed of old, but revealed in plainness through the Prophet ',ermines Ina place and environment- j voice bearing record that he is the deOnly Begotten of the FatherI Joseph Smith, In that even to bell throughout eternityforever That by him, and through him. there Is exit as well as entrance. mired of opportunity to progreas. ' When left to his own imaginings. and of him, the worlds are and When the sentence of condemns-"Con has been served. commuted without the guidance - of revile- - were created, and the inhabitants -nom man conjures tip a heaven and thereof are begotten sons and !perhaps by repentance end Its atItendent works. the prison doors, .' a hell to suit his fancy. Thus. to daughters unto God.," Teen we read of the distinctive shall open and the penitent capthe mind of the savasa heaven is to or tive be afforded opportunity to states, glories, d hunting-grounkingdoms, with a game heaven nhich the several classes of souls comply with the law which he ly , to the to shall the aforetime violated. Then those belong. each according promisee perpetual gratification of who are prepared will be brought reams end patwions; to the lover record of his life; "And again we bear recordfor forthto what? To supreme ex- of truth and the devotee of right-- l maw and heard. and this is the Hatton? Net but to that order or eoueas, heaven le the lissurancelwe of ,ILInitlesa advancements in wise testimony of the gospel of Christ 'kingdom in which their lives en- 0 - - -- , , enjust,-Dectritte,i- I ., - -- -'-- ter-da- el I ..1 hi--- ' 4 - Manifest-hr-the-erptat- ery. - 1,1, . ' 1 - et ----- , , . carnal-minde- - , Stories and Plays.) Compiled by ---Ada M. Skinner. The Little Green Elfs Christmas g. Bailee. Promise--(Litt- le Folks 'The 'and Plays). Christmas Stories Maud ,Lindsay. Elizabeth The Harrison tin Christmastide). published by Chicago Kindergarten College. Coot? Stories tor Great Holidays! Chrial---ChIl- d' 'The (hrtattnatt Itoser (In Kindergarten Review, ley How the rig.' Tree' Rti-am- e -- the ar t ra ... t t t , .., Xs. tt '4,,,, 1 . r - , 1) t -- 1 I Cottonwood Ward Plans Teoirrionial For Elder Bagley - I I II I - :WHY 'EDUCATION? 1 ' IP 17 t 'By PRESIDENT F. S. HARRIS and N. L Burr, 01 Brighapa YoungJJ Diversity:, 777 Relation of Education ,you find truthfulnemi and,,ofintegrity fr.ow in the honor land to Religion. Ancreaditlii. I Brotherly love has never been on.1 view Another such a hiah plans among large Cbrotherly love is reflect ed front groups of people- - as ta, found to- - i the matter contained in news- day. Th modern world would be 'papers These- thought dispensers .. ', - callecilvelt-v-re..-ahockedto tba marrow at 'ale- when considered-fleet the soil of material the peck., horrors looked upon with mild which things read a er,the trance by the people of century p'.4 lika.to ' or two age.- Dwellers along Eu- - appeal to them SS commendable. is d.scontinuedvvL ropean coasts in those days watch- - because the paper ad hungrily foe ivhipe to strike a I if it does not serve a real need. for- Were scandal and no Vituperation near rock their they premises -, could fatten themselves on its merly important parts of the read. t'Ins matter. Editors flayed each plunder.. nod should survies other and to threaten owne--- 1 rearth-tentidshore reach the i r which would arouse ship of the spoils there survivals 44 hatred prtiveql - politicians, be- - .: Imwith Were often slaughtered t2".. and between ca tWeen ..punity and without fear Qt persec.- ordinary men who s, had for some ution. Many instances are on re..,,... ,.... the bmelight- I cord of the wilful wrecking of ga"oss''Ip."ca'usecr manr , ships en the reefs by false signals which , feuds and quarrels resulted, , violence. Modern newspapers: murdered , In Swarms of pirates ' the ter excer journals "yellow their way across the ea' plutviseek to foment accordand heing plundered cering the ignorant tesLig Iti their command of irtrungth pecially between the foreigners and speed. On tn.! ...4,11111nlanl. It and have. risen, -the : tme ventured- Peet OW personal scandat-goent- p he tnet robbers with end Italia and aro striving to bring the pen. en.- thieves willing to abed blood tor pie together in -for-or suit of .forT,ri000 of various arts. Their a piece. cob-Lords ) to than to good clothing. rather openly upbuild objective bed and cheated peasants of wl at- - to tear down the bonds of brother-evappealed of value to them. Iriod. - , from pigeon and grain to the tr. I It Should Be Noted. , tue of their While on t he subject of tho daughters and wives.Farewell testimonial Ps honor of Records Cr. rife notof wholesale mur- newspaper, it 'should also, be Elder 4.11. (Kerumiel Baglev. leo ter or social- - plans of ...the ed that-t- he peosents ter e trifling crimes departs soon for a MiSSien in Ger- Thievery ,s- - readers has apparently 'risen great. among-thmany. will be held in the Cotton- 1 neciaill thievery frompeasants. the Lords. ly. for the higher grade papere are wood ward chapel, 00 Highland was . upon justifiable pro- - intereating their readers In matter Drive, Sunday evening. Nov. 25. at videdlooked it was done cleverly enough I much more enlightening and les' Alm,. t The following program bag been 'to escape detectioir.-----den. robberies. and like matters The Uppermoot Thou arranged: leas :mace surd the are given being Cs and b numbers) Ar1. Trio Among higher society the some intellectual - and other matters thur Petersen. flute; irVilford Pier- sort of selfishness and hatred was which are far more important to 3. Lucile Nelson. piano; son, violin; almost as prevalent &à among .be the average man than outlawry baritone solo (a and b numbers) 3. lower except that it was known are occupying poi-Kent Cobb; 3. piano solos, Mrs. by words such aii tions - of the papers. In other Clifford Rudine, (3) . Claire detail diplomacy intrigue and the like words, the minds of the people (Moonlight). Debunks-- (a) Arabes- During the reign of Henry- VIll.-a- re being fed more of permanent que, Debuasey. (c) &berm Chem-Mad- for instance., the records of the value in helping them to live Jives 4. remarki. Mr. David Neff; eourts are full of murder, thlevety, of service. This. of course. can 5. remarks. F. M. Austin; I. relying, debauchery. and most all only be true in ea far as the pub. sponse, Our Miraionary. the other crimes. The same is true lic has been educated above the Be.. for sensationalism, of the courts of the later Valois desire See on tall shaft; It felt the earththe cauxe there are mull many people Bourbon and earlier princes. quake's thrill. Medici and the Stomas and the who are on the level of the pee. Clung to its base, and greets the Borgia The church as well as the Ple demanding scandal and out. eunriee 1 the past, there will COn courts were foul with crime dcr iawry in be HOLMES. to papers to satisfy these Mg the same periods. The mon. tinue 813Crit GRADE. strou s wickedneu of the Thirty people until they reach a - higher Yearn' War shows that the very stag! ot inteiligence., Lesson 10. Tbat d ueat i on s been a large of the ''Etook I hearts of the malority When the poor widow of those days were full of hat- - factor in bringing About the greet pie humble her home he into brotherly love. lijah red toward. tub. other, end. that eimprovement inunfortunate., had no idea that Ihrottgb-htut-s- hs Ymptithy would be blesse d. a hondred fold. a111111 lain WaS the UPPerr"St ity. confidence, etc., mentioned both in a mateWal way and also thought. above seems evident from a con.. Compare such conditions with sideration of the conditions of the or in the restoration of her inn. nation of those great Every today. a different countries in :this regard. did little Mary know what chain has thousands of men stationed The c cmntries with best education. 4- -Vent would follow-le- r of wreck rescue to shores its along acts a few years ago. syetems are the ones where the Out of 113 American ves- - greatest The little girl took her seat in Vietilna, improvement has come. wrecked on our- - coasts in Wars and contentions causing the Mormon tabernacle one day sebt lila of the 28.000 persons 1923. only hntrett.like that prevailing in the during general conference beside on 'board ol Thousands lost. ware are middle found in many of Ages a woman who was a stranger to will be expended and ships the illiterate countries; business her. From remarks that the wo- - dollars around miles of from hundreds Is not found in them: stability man made. Mary knew that she out ot their way to -offes suspicionearevallst and most all the lirals-- "t It"..' rush Of victims. wreck to a acts of forrner handint other unbrotherly moo church. but was a waltzer not spared days etill perelet. lin ViSitill Utah. She answered Money aand pains are Was He is Rellidous? where Threatened, single the woman's questions in a friend- - at witness the If. rescué work to It might be insieted that educe.. ty way until her winnng manner Floyd Collins from a cave tion has taken the spirit of invert. drew from the woman facts eon- - save in Kentuc'v. Oti every hand able attendance at Sunday meeting eerning herself arid her loneliness life is valued above material away. This may be true provided among stranger's After the sere- - gains in the moOern world. Bytn- - the ministers are not keeping up ices were over, Mary telephoned for the wounded and the with the times and furnishing real to her mother who readily con- - pathy for the members. for educe- bereft in the recent World war. food vented to inviting the stranger to and relative freedom from pilfer- - t o n b show n theId fooliehness of ' dirtier. The woman was e!eieed The o Puritan bYpocrisy. ingt rapine, murder of the innocent and accepted. That evening, she end ed before th e church auth art. peer as mcst mark like this the the heard much eoncerning our be- - I ties once a week whether he de. the world has - ver sired. bets and saw the evidence of our human war to be reproved or not. but thie wars of the known; bag savagery does not say he was really re. happy femily life. When she left I lout with- pie wish that - sometthe eontinpany disappearin;orwith ances- the tors were so boundEngland advance of time in spite to ritual that day 00 could return the kindues& more effective means of killing. were The course of a few 1ea-r,horrified by Sabbath.. Crimes such as rape, they breakMg and blamphemyi yet they Mary.s brother was called to i and murder which robbery. formerly were looked on MI a wretched serve as a missieese, IS the ',not calmly regarded with enough concern neighbor for no had' hi. eastern etates. One evening be and:to- arouse lienmentAnto public tongue-piercea red hot iron. with hbs companion were walking banishing them from the land are or his had nostrils silt with knife. a a fashionable residential now 'itch relatively unusual through a religion does not follow delivering tracts. they ters that they arouse the interest Such dictum Christ's of brotherly love: were 'tired and hungry, Mang of most everyone to see that had been shut against them they outbreaks are checked. Were Do unto others en you would be A done by." purer religion has as is so common where people are ,they common occurences es they taken the place of this primitive living in comfort and plenty. They ' formerly were. they would be her- - type. Education has 'dripped the in were about to give up when thcirf aided throughout the untruths from what. was formerly knock was answered by the very nevrePaPere. ail and left us regarded religion woman who had bee:tithe guest in ' Cheering Proof. coneepts approaching A significant and cheering proof religious Marys home a few years before. those by Christ. It is be.. This wee her first meeting, with-:ea growing goodness and kind- cause given certain of somo dormas theYdorinon people hearteis seen irt On not tally' up,with-th- w hind to her. the welcomed the contributons to relief funds for elterehee as the titudents wie it that truth boys into her home where they I,saving the lives or health of fellow some 0: them are thought to lore soon realized that a good act done Men in our own or in lands of the faith. Furnish a religious --- -four corners of .the earth. Never etandard whit h. them ,elstranger,--ldoes not contain so been has before dom forgotten. charity knolls of plain untruth adhering An to ly given or so widely used. .....;;;.... EIGHTfir .cr AVE..,:i.:-- .., . tt,and the student do Ilet tt- - famine or eitrthOuake iti Japantheir interest in religion nor their , LESSON Id. . in Armenia- - touches the hearts faith in God ' whereas past thel of niillions today... rriesthood. "'"'" disaster as iges have looked-uponMany. many Yeses 11". IS strokes of master divine wrath Is called the middle ages. of the dream of every hog..who wanted which were riot worthy to do fine things. In the world. was personal sympathy of the pure in heart. to serve his king. to be one of ills Millions or dollars are donated trusted knights. But one couldn't yearly to the Red Cross. American he a knittht Just for the exiting; Child Health National he twist go thmugh a long. leer- Child WelfareAssociation. , and . , ,.. ::A--ous training. When he was sev- - other charitable Association, institutions to en years old. a boy wits sent to help lessen the imount of suffer.. t ' .4.". ::.the castle of a anblomare Hero ing fetim dieetisest and to belt) ' ,e. ,.,,,e.',7' , he was called a page. Certain Jet- - make cripples Independent of '. i),,,.--- ... , ..,; . inite studies, and teaks were laid charity. In former times charity ' .' ' :". .'i down for him to perform. Obe- - twee largely confined to Personal .l,' -, ', dience to those 'In Authority over Idonations to beggars. The more him and ready. nneelfigh service abstract giving of the present Is a to those about Wm. were two greater test of deep-fe- lt sympathy the unfortunate,- - than , the -and practice. For approximatelyPerilmtwfItiving- -- to help,o,, 1... neven years he served tut page, would-b- e beggars is a higher aim than helping .to then if he had learned his lemons welt and had performed his asks feed those who should, be feeding i (, No amount of alnis faithfully. he was ready for a thernselees Wen to a 'beggar can compensate ,.;;;,'- - : ' higher office. that of squire. Now his duties and responeibIll- - the feeling of degradation that , ' ....,:. ties were nrich rreater. Widdaily "i's his life. qc Integrity Increasing. learning. more strength end cour- '''.'' N: In the faith and trust Brotherly age.were expected of him. Ile was ' s Is" often entrusted vii:th imrortent word and actions of tenoW men messagep and duties. As the multi? have timer been sinews(' so fully in the business world neared his twenty-fin- d birthday, as la ahownContrast, the sus P iclon he set himself tome unusual or mod today. diatrust which our with heroic le perform. This business conducted completed. he appiled for knight- - grandfathers confidence the elth shown in the hood. an honor and eel- generation. Then. nothing ferret' only upon those he had present but the hard cash t perhaps bitten proved themselem worth eS to see that it was genuine was acAfter a beautiful ceremony. the be to in for exchange cepted goods applicant was ''dibbed" knight be sold for money whereas today for- SPRINGVILLE. Nov. some official In eIe kingdom. The tunes are exchanged with nothing Brown, above. on elal)Fink accolade. as It was called admittel to show for them but a man's Me. and Mn. E. W., Brown. leaves him Into the directgeevice of the name written on a piece of paper, Thursday for a mission to the king. It Is only a comparatively few Northern States. He was We Nave our nriesthorel as our rears since bank. were regarded farewell testimonial in thegiven Fourth order of ittorhthood. How much with suspicion and no one but a ward ebanel last Sunday . at whieh we should ettive to be worthy of I fool would send money away in Guy W. Mendenhall 34 so 34ili1ee4 a place In the stlrtice of the great- - responm to an advertisement FM-e- Blacken and Alberta Niendenhalt Heavenly low ,practically any business from occupted prominent plates on Lb. being of all; our - - . the éld days to the present and program. Father. . II , 20. BThe . orillirlit-CT-Wdrir---- ' - -- AA- -,..,, . . ...., benteverY-eflort-10---ari- '--- al . , - -- - -- .i '17hTernper.--"ao'"na- i Wreckers. , -- . 1 e.en' , -- welt-to-d- e i na'ar--Abo- va , d er - 7 an d Will Vawter (In Of Such is the Kingdom). The Christmas Cuckootrrances Brown (In Grannys Wonderful Chair). The Sabots of Little Wolff(In Tales by Francois Coppee). The Worker in Sandalwood Marjorie Pickwthall (In Every-lanDecember. 19,13; also published as a small booklet). d, Tree(Skinners ChristmasHappy Hannibars Holidays. The Thies Little Christmas Trees That, Grew on the , 11111 Teachers' (0Gradys dr Thorp's , Story Beok). . Wee Robin irChrlitniai (Sam. Book). T10 Monkeys RevenugeAnne's Terrible Good Nature. E. V. Lucas). The Rag Doll's ChristmasC. S. Bailey, The Carroler. The Lost Christmas Cake,Mad Lindsay. SECOND GRADE. - LES' SON The Willing Horse. eve- -,ning why do you treat Dick bet. ter than you do the other horses? You give him the best stall and the nicest hay. You pet his nese and talk to him. but you don't do those things to the other horses." "No, answered David's grandfather. "I take good care of them 'all. but I treat Dick the best. It you watch him tomorrows he will ahow you why." The next morning DOT grandfather led three horses to the plow, but Dick came without being led. The three horses had to be put into their right places, but Dick went to his place all alone. Then all through, the day he pulled steadily along the furrow. guiding the plow just right. He never needed to be .jerked or scolded as the other horse sometimes did. and thuogh the day gots hot. he never shirked his work. He was always the first to start, and he always kept his nose Just a few Inches ahead of the other horses. At rtght David's gtotndfather ste why 'old Dick the best?" "Yes," answered David. "It is be. cause he treats you so well. Ho knows what you want him to 40, and he seems glad to do THIRD GRAJ0E. ' LESSON 10. Northern Chrhamas Legend. a In city in the far nurth of a little boy barred Europe lived, dead -0.1ah- Hie - parents-beinlived with a cross old woman who was so had money, but stagY that e askett-t--"No- do-yo- - heft - Christman-cam- gifts in his little wooden shoes as did other boys. One Christmas Eve, the village schoolmaster took the chsitimn to the service in the church. and all the boys talked of the hay tiny would have wt.en thye returned home, the wonderful Christmas tree and the presents which the Christ- Child .would send them. LIM Olaf wondered it he put his wooden shoes In the chimney 11 the Christ-Chil- d might possibly remem ber bun. was over, and as the service The worshipers departed they saw in the doorway of the church. sleeping rhilit. 10,t- , very cold. The boys passed by. but Olaf, who understood what it mean to 'be poor and cold, look off one wooden shoe. hoping that would send coin the sleeping boy. forting gifts for the On reaching home. Olaf was scolded angrily by the old. woman. who said she would see that a good strong switch was placed In the. other shoe; so the boy went Ky roe-fully to bed The next morning being awakened by the cold ,Cilat went downstairs andwonder of Wonders the chimney was full of glitterlog toys, bonbons and warm clothing. and in front of it all was the Itttle right wooden shoe winch he had igiren to the , aleephot child. "Ineamuch as ye did it onto one of the least of thee. ye did It unto me." well-cloth- -- , BErry ' NOBLE'. FOURTH GRADE. LESSON le. , Be firm; one constant element luck 11 genuine . solid. bid Teuton pluck. eationai-thiut--forme- rly- g. g: Vol. Christmas, Treeiin For the Chitdreo's Four), Bailey & Lewis. The Fir Tree, 14. C. andereon. Vertdon by R. C. Bryant. (In Steries to Tell Children). Christmas In the Hollow Tree- -Bigelow. Payne. (Hollow Tree end Deep Woods Book). Babouskatin For the Chil dren's Hour). The Little Gray LambVerse. A. B. Sullivan. (In Christmas In Legcnd and Story) Smith and Hazelt tine. $t. NicholasVet S. p. Little Gray LembPrase The veroion...(jo Horn! ProFresa.,Dec of Bethlehem The Camel . Manuscript. The Golden CobwebsMow to Tell Stories. Etc.), Bryant. Why the Chimes LangRaimond Alden. The Great Wailed Country Raymond Alden (In Why the Chimes Rang). Jimmy Scarecrow's Christmas. Marc E. Wilkins. Children's Book of Christmas StoresDickinson & Skinner. St. Christopher and the Christ. Stories end ChildIn Kindergarten ' Morning Talks). 'Wlitas ChristmasLouise Alcott (lo Aunt Joes Scrip Bag). Christmas Every DayW. D Howells. How the Good Gilts Were Used by TwoHoward Pyle. The Voyage of Nee Red Cap Ruth S. Durand (In Tbe Children's BoOk Of Christrout StOrt0S). The Mouse and the Moon Beam Eugene Field. Christmas Tales and Christmas' Verse. The Christmas TurverC- ( ii: - 1111 Anonsommoommosoonoap9 ------ 1., I -- Supplementary Lesson Material For Religion ot MEM: hRECyrION I I 40-4- 2: -- ' ' - himself with the thought that be present age: . can easily and effectively repent 'Hut behold. and In. ere saw the after death. The adjuration of the glory and the inhabitants of the Christ is strictly in point: Strive Telestial world, that they were as to enter la it the, strait gate. innumerable Is the,.stare in the while it is open, for after le is Slat firmament of heaven. or as tho a great many will seek to enter sand upon the seashore: And beard Cad shall net be able. Lay bold the volee et the Lord. saying: en the opportunities. the privi- These all shall bow-thknee. and leges that are offered In this life. tongue shill confess to him very for they shall not be always with- who sits upon the throne forever in our reach: and the life we are and ever: For they shall be Judgto lead beyond the curtain - of ed according to their works, and death wilLbe the direcL the nat. every man shall receive accordiug oral, and the inevitabAs result to his own works. Ms own dominand Maus ,of the life we are lead- ion; in the merle-ionwhich are ing bens ' prepared: And they shall be serIt is to be noted that far below vants of the Most High: but where the condition of the Telestial order God and Christ dwell they cannot is that of the eons of perdition come. worlds without end. those who have Sinned in lull Thus it is decreed and provided consciousness, those who have bethat every soul shall find his come and who remain wilfully place and mingle with Ms kind, or degenerate denying the Christ, and In a state of leaver. advanced. the holy Ghost, after the divine supreme salvation; the last named been has given testimony ,them. being ltbs- state at exat.ation la Le 'rho comparative tow-wreach Celesti-aKingdom of our God. this state of extreme condemnation Over there we shall find many are doomed to dwell "with the grades of society; but the staulard devil and his angels in eternity, classification will be a just one. where their worm dieth not. and we are too generallY graded the fire is not quenched, which Is lot to what we have got in their torment." world. There we shall take anr - Salvation and Exaltation. -- according to what we are! Satiation is graded. Thu. tifose , Amen. of the Christ it is written. as we dem and achievement. And to each concerning them W h shall come In the resurrection of the Just - .read In the Ilth hapter of Luke.' ot these., hell is the realisation of forth are onthe at)ndreeheettved be at the : Ind verse: 'And wit.PhrilcolLtnk's:q; uernt andgiuslisPhrintmeut' 'They testimony I e went through the chits and v11- -' Manalona.- . his name , Gesd3tion--31an- y baptized- after the manner of his burial.- being Loges teaching. and Journeying to. Our Lorce te2chintrx while In theater In his namesard Jerusalem. Thew said one am- - dwelt In m4taiity. and his hell hurled to the eom- la him, Lurd, are there tear that he seguent revelatiomi through Apostle., and this according eared? And he said unto thent.i.nd Prodhets. demonstrate the mandment which he has, given 1 ritrive.towitter in at the strait gated t a i butt o t tb A narrow conception That by keeping the tornmandtn ey might he erashed and .as44,404,04,...enu eashenapeeefatee4heiesaevauratconaments sr. and to enter In. and shall not be gradation.. et ems beyond elegem- - clestesedfy ter .trilieltr re th e Rol Y Spirit b y tn e la y- ceive . side. And, behold. there ire bodiment or death. and leg on of thebande of him who is eiate, Ire atirothichwahihaelhi butatirtati;eaniattmt,hera mem nr the.resurrected sealed unto this pow- diseounse to the Apostlea ordsined,,and , an incident in Note that this is irt an d who ov ereente by faith. immediately prior to are and sealed Lord's of our by the Holy Spirit Course the journey Chriet tiought to cheer their sad- , - '''' Father sheds from Galilee to Jerusalem , which dened 'heart.; with the assurance: at promise, which the who-arto be his solemn march proved to, "Is my father's houee are mane forth upon all-- - themThem are lust ' Calvary and the tomb. He thread- - suansionet if it were not so. I would i and troe. they rd the town, and villages of the re,. have told you." Have we not here who shall have part In the first These are they who gloa, teachns and preaching en conclusive proof of varied condi- - resurrection ;be way. Multitudes had been im- - 'liens la the world beyond the shell come- - forth in the reaurrea,...-rreared by bi,4etty To.,,,pt, and grave? Additional light wasthus.-hosimple exposition of plain. the sublect of the are they who are just men made slat' religion. and many aueetienel thrown upon of souls after deatirmany Perfect through Jesus the mediator bad been submitted to him. some Status of the new covenant. who wrought based on curiosity or even least manaionsil many gradatimmmany two pieces. out this perfect atonement through simply others tlegree.oot motives. Inspired by worthy eheddille ef ble 'own-- - blood. a heaven for one class and a reivuirt. fyit,presit. - , Sire they willow' bodies are ... amen said one unto him. Lord, for the rem. The subject is t evenrilses!glarigiory toof thhise are there few that be saved?" tryby:reth.velawt tillt Lein lgiurtbvener of God the VV'e observe as a strikirrg and sig- highet4 of ell, whose glory the sun Paul. nificant fact that while the ,Lord servant the Apostle is whose' of the firmament Is written of as affirmation in nealti treated the quart as Ito. Welsh, being typissit." IS: Cor. I proper yet he gave no eperitie or Thus it Is shown that the cellos' "There ate also celestial bodies, .' direct so far as the Indeed, reply. but the tial Inheritance la for those who -- record peameivit. to iudge,, be par. ..and hodiea terrestrial: - Lee P tedheseIts a goats-Lrid Christ a roe. n011OtiOn mummer' I gh)rl of the celestial - Poetic left the of the terrestrial is an-- I On the earth. and rendered valiant ed; theurb as voiced I very ttn, the g lo ry the service in the cause of righteous- in connection other. There is one glory ofmoon. Pent. those who have yielded obit- sun. and another glory of the . and another glory of the stars: for Mese to all the lass and ordi- - 4The Qes1on btat..1 one star different. from' another minces of the revealed Gospel. Con., Put In the more expansive form star in He also is the resur. cerning those of the twat lower GRADE. of our current speech the Inquiry rection glory. of the dead." Hersey. have order, we read: LESSONS 10 AND And again. we saw the Terre.. shapes itself in this wisee Lord. I two kingdoms of glory distinctively tell us, will manyor only a few specit144- -- the Ceitvalal and the trial world. art behold and le.' A Bore Letter- - to Santa Moo. of the great family of humankind Terrestrial. then a third to which.; these are they who are of the ter Dear Santa Clatts:1 wrote to You be mewed in the Kingdom of God? I no name is given. The three are restrial, whose To ask you to remember glory differs from be question was of more- than A boy who hires In our 'street committed to the respective that of the church of the Firstordineri import. and bee lost tone aptly moon stars. and sum of who born have received the fulness When you come. neat December. of Its summoning interest with the brilliancy eteearreetion of au.4 and 'Unjust. of the Father. even as that of the passage of the centuries. It is just are to bear in mind that moon differs from the son in the Ile is a good bolt'. Sant Claws as truly a live question today as Paul's summary eoncerning the firmament.. . . Th Hes better far than , ever. they Many have attempted to ex. three glories is directly applied to who are honorable men are. of the Once when I hit my slater Kate manner most souls in their resurrected state. plain it away in so bard it made -her cry. who were blinded eart, by the comfortable to lhemneeives; but the Thla tarries us back to the Lord 'a craftiness of These are they will not down! The divine Personal teaching; ponder the deep question ?lee of his glOrI, but not He said wtrit "Why Johnny Hart, Preacher used the circumstance as aianifimnmt of his word,: his ,.lumens. Tnese are How could you hurt her so? -who . a teat upon which to base his forceVerily. verity, I say unto you, receive of the presence of they never treat I'd the my sister thus, Son, ., ful yet brief address of admonition. The hour la coming, and now la. But always kindness ,how.' instruction. when the dead shall hear the voice but not of the fulness of the Fa- and encouragement thee. Therefore. they are bodies Teriterticular act, of the 44aa01, Gat aaa th" that ba said 111 - casien mar be regarded as the first hear shall live. . . . Marvel not at Yestrial."and riot bodies Celestial.' Hes liviays rood school, installment of .: a great sermon. this: for the hour is coming. in and differ in glory as tho moon And always kind at play, which was resumed and carried the which all that are in d the differs from the sun. These ars they who are not valiant in the And when has out of achool he ; forward at later dates. greveS ehall bear his voice,-Anof the Jesus: wherefore. testimony subject . Jesus enlarged upon helps they 'than mune they that have to demonstrate that neglect or pro- -- done coot jorth; His mother. every day. unto the regurrection obtain not the crown over the kingcrastination In obeying the re- of life: and they that have done dom of our 'God." A very striking contrast this. a His father died a year ago, will result ii onto the rom.romion of dam. quirements for ealeation soul. Moredefinitely drawn ' between those In dire Jeopardy to the nation. And they are very pour. over, the people were warned that That lent verso, the 29th. in the who attain the celestial exaltatien Last year when I showed my Fits, rave not them: and those would who receivetheir lineage 5th chapter of John, has been a only ter (f bad ten, I think or more). for many who were cot of the pout, to theologians. Some of the restrict salvation. Into the ter covenant -race would believe and be learned expositors of the New restrial order shall enter those who I raid. t'Now. Harry. show to me admitted to theLord'. presence Teetament have- skipped the verse have failed to, tayeitad trit...the - Your books and all your toys. while unworthy Istwelites would be in their comments. A few have had privileges ot eternal life While in He said. "Oh. Santa Claus is not thrust Out. And so will it eventually a little to say, tech as defining the the flesh; 'honorable men of the Acquainted with poor blys." be shown that, 'Them are last last word "damnation" to mean earth" perhaps. according to hu- which Own be first. and there are condemnation or judgment, which man standard, ,yet 'blinded by the So I would like to Introduce amounts to little. Even in the volu- - craftiness" of false teachers, false first which shall be Inst.": f4y dear friend. Harry they. MIDOUO and scholarly Commentary philosophy. admire (newly no.eallNo Direct Answer. i remember him Clarke. every verse ed. True. these shall inherit glory, AndOn will you notChristmas .. Uplifting and Invaluable as this by Dr.to Adam29th the next Day? of in thie down the but chapter not a fulness nevertheless: but thereof. teaching its. it has, and so Is every John expounded, clean-cThen a follows the the upon ist of an Indirect bearing description And if you have not toys enough, verse ter the 29th. but that one question: Shall many or but few verse is let alonethe verse that conditions attending a yet lower Then why not pass the door order be- of as am be saved? WhY did the Lord not tells of the coming Intelligence', far have who of those This of year . . forth . all.. low the .brightnient Of the terms-answer that directly. or as we much. trial as is the would lap. squarely? Yid he purof kingdom luster the t7;7, 01";;;erand And give some to the poor. stars Inferior to the light of the ' poeeir evade it? Plainly be set it tiZst1;;Trr'eve op7evil ;me. the L. F. ARMITAGE. full moon,: -and to tine third king- aside and contented himself with . tranetatiow, hts ' IdsiT OF CHRISTMAS GRADED dom.-instructing and not ele: but admonishing mimed described was not well under- should do WI STORIES. hearers as to what theywe specifically by Paul, the designa- 0041,by. th. people le the aspen. ars nal .. In the premises. Surely nation of Christ's Personal min(--- ti On Telestial is given. The latter- - (Obtained in Libraries or PurchasJustified In the Inference that Jo- - ry. but it later and fuller explana- - day In this ed 'Through Deseret Book Cu.) sus could not answer the question. El, ohhaa been g yen. On the 1 eth Irm: . The First Christmas Gine resume by the look for iso we must of February. lilt, the Lord - And again. 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