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Show r"w'r-- t "W v. v".- W" i 11 L SSZS&Tt ffSTPTlrfrjttefite wwas 1 hU! CH pairtment OUT OF WHAT WAS REVEALED TO JOSEPH SMITH HAS COME A DEFINITE CONCEPTION AND A CLEAR IDEA OF DEITY Address Delivered in the Tabernacle at Salt Lake City, Utah, Sunday, May 19, 1929. by ELDER NEPHI JENSEN. Reported By Joseph Anderson, 1 la T holy day. THIS tha subllmeat i , know. It la Mere! which is ths building and which is ths transmission system, we should have a fairly good Idea of a pan- aim theistic universe. Pantheism This hour la aat apart for the teaches that God and ths universe are so la profintertwined completely that rworablp of Cod. It hlfhly we are compelled to speak of God itable to eome together oa and the as one universe and the of thla kind to expreae In same thing If wo think of tho transmission, aorg. ln prayer, and la eermon In ths building as In some ,our adoratloa for the Most High. system sense distinct from ths building; Cod peraonlfiea an of tha highest and Hist ths electrical te 'and beat thine we know. He la endowed with intelligence,energy and the feel and will, we should the aU good, the all true and the power to of the modp have some conception So when we all --beautiful. ern Christian Idea of God. The him devoutly we manifest Christian theism of today teaches 'our sincere love of theee eternal that God Is a formless spirit everyand nowhere In parrealities; and these noble qualities where diffused but having In eome Incombecome enshrined within us, and ticular, sense the character-tstlc-- s prehensible 'cur Uvea are thereby made finer. of personality. sincereBut we cannot worship The theism that tearchee that ly unless wo have some definite Gdd Is a formless spirit squally snd What of in every part of the unidiffused Deity. conception where Is God? Herbert Spencer verse is Uule better that panthethe which Power ism. "The Ths pantheist says God snd replies, the universe are so Intricately In'universe manifests Is utterly tableHe capitalises the word terwoven with each other that God Tower. He uses It as a synonym and the universe are one. The of Cod. In effect he tells us Cod theist who teaches that God la a la unknowable. shapeless spirit everywhere preseaid: ent, says that God Is so completely A greater than Spencer "Thla Is life eternal, that they Interwovan with the universe that might know thee, the only true we cannot quite distinguish God Tha scientist Spencer telle from tho universe. Tha pantheist God. The says God and tha universe are one. us we cannot know God. Tha theist of today aays God and .prophet of Galilee tells us we must learn to know him If we the nnirerso are so Intermixed would receive life's greatest boon. that wo cannot say what Is God The two divergent statements ap- snd what la not God. True Bible theism teaches that God, Is a disparently present a difficult problem, however, it la not so perplex- tinct. definite, organised Intelligent the express form and ing as It would seem. Tha two entity, having man; and that In a very men are speaking from two en- likeness of definite sense ho is distinct from tirely different points of view. his universe. Spencer is speaking of a knowlexThe Masters Statement-edge of Cod's Infinite power, cosmic pressed In the eternal Ask almost any Christian theoloa Is of Jesus speaking processes. gian to define God and he wilt resimple working knowledge of God. ply. "God is a spirit.' If you ask No one can know God In the him for Biblical proof for this Sense that Herbert Spencer sought conception he will refer you to the to know him, until ho knows as Masters statement to ths But any at the welt This woman woman much ns Cod knows. said to obdavout soul can in Jesus, "Our fathers tain the simple, practical knowl- this mountain, and yoworshiped say that in Master Jerusalem la ths edge of Ood that the men where place to speaks of as a prerequisite ought to worship "Jesus saith eternal life- - indeed this intimate unto her, woman, believe me. the Is God the very hour cometh, when ye shull neither knowledge Of foundation of morality, spiritual- In this mountain, nor yet at Jerusalem. worship the Father. God ity and religion. is a Spirit; and they that worship The Impelling Motive him must In spirit A man's idea of God colors all and in truth.worship him Ills thlnkingr- - It is ths Impelling Ths of this conversation subject strug- was motive for hlo sublimsst not God but worship. Ths gles. It to the very warp and Master is not hers attempting to Idealism. noblest woof of his an accurate definltloi. of But what Is Ood? Ho Is eter- give He merely makes the point Deity. renal energy." Herbert Spencer that we shall worship In spirit snd plies. Spsneors idea may be said in truth, or in a lively way, and the of to bo scientist's conception as the reason why such wor- Ctod U tha gives T th Pitt tha fact that God hip Is a spirit, or a living being. There Indwelling Immanent creative life ef ths universe. Thi definition Is le no warrant for the conclusion true. God is creative energy. But which Is generally drawn from it he la ulao something more than that Ood Is a formless spirit everycosmto energy. where diffused merely t Moreover, the fact that God is a To think ef cod eternal energy" does not satisfy spirit does not Imply that be does cravings of the hu- not have a body. ths deepest Man la essentially a spirit The man soul- - Ws cannot have with Impersonal forces Intelligent indestruetable lowshlp part of however powerful they may be man, sometimes called ths soul. We cannot worship "eternal ener- Is a spirit-entitrebut that spirit gy." ETectrlalty le eternal energy. sides tn a tangible body of flash pray, and bone. A spirit embodied In a Rut It la unthinkable to "Oh thou glorious electricity. No tangible fody is a much higher orfins devout soul would be satis- der of being than a disembodied fied to sing. O thou marvelous spirit In the light of this truth electrical power." Whatever else we are compelled te believe that God Is, he Is certainly such a be- God la also a personage ot taberreing as we can sustain persona? nacle. lations with and have conscious Hot Ctenprsheaalva Enough. communion with. Ask the Christian Scientist for A Simple Illustration. hie definition of tha Deity and he To say that God does not have will answer, "God ts mind princiform end distinct Individuality is ple, love. His definition is true. to say that, in a qioat Important But it Is not sense, he la leas than a man. A slm- - enough. It Is based comprehensive upon ths text clear In wilt make Sle Illustration Johns first letter. It la there ides. Suppose a men ot recorded. "God is love. This wealth should build a great sky- characterization ot Deity scraper, and should determine to clearly refers to one ofthe distinhis modput Into it every conceivable Love Is not an ern comfort and convenience. One guishing Itattributes. la not an Individual. It entity. essential features ot Is pt the very would mars a manifestation. It Is the be an lntri its .this building t network ot wires. This system ot noblest attribute of an The being. word hag wires would converge at one nolnt no real aswhen except meaning In the and extend to every room with some one who has a building. They would be used for sociatedattitude of mind or spirit. lovely carrying electrical energy to every Ths text simply affirms that God s hook and corner of ths building-Itha winter time this energy dominant attitude is love, Just as would ho used for heating, tor Satan's dominant attitude Is hate. booling in tho summer time, and But God is more then the sour for lighting purposes at alt sea- manifestation called love God Is sons of the year. Ths system of the all pure, all holy, divine being wires wouM also he used for car- who loves with an Infinite' love. Jesus said ot himself, I am the rying telephone and radio mesHe did not mean he see sages to all of the occupants j1 truth, the principle known as It would posbe literally ths building. s truth. He meant that he thought sible for the owner of such building to sit In an office and the truth, loved the truth and lived touch a button and light, heat or the truth so perfectly that he was cool tha entire building. In every the personification of the truth Instance electricity would be the Even so God is so gracious and "sternal energy" which would ac- lovely In his spirit that he personicomplish ail ot these wonders. con- fies love so completely that we can say, he is love. The Intelligent person who The verse of scripture which structs such a building and directs electrical energy to minister follows ths one which avers that God enterla love." o the comfort, makes It clear tainment of the occupants of the that love Is hers spokep of as s building is greeter than the form- gracious attribute of God "In this was manifested the love of God everyless electricity which Is where preeent In the building. Or, towards us, betause God sent h tn ether words, a personal being only begotten Son Into the world that we might live through him.' having form and ths intellectual As hers stated, love is the supreme power to direct and control energy is an Infinitely higher type of divine attribute. But It is the Usenerexistence than the ehr elen ing who manifests this sublime atgy of the universe. The true God titude who lg God. ts a definite, majestic, intelligent In What Sense? Individual entity. He has dtatlnet "God Is personality." says personality. For personality Is ths Dr. W 1111am Ideal highest thing ws know anything book. His a. Brown IsIn a recent true. But conception about If be Is u person, he must in what sense is God a person have form and Individuality, for A was book we canon t conceive of personalrecently published the title "My Ides of God ity except in an individual being under It contains eighteen essays, writFsnthrlsm and Theism. ten by as many noted theologians, If we should think of the build- moralists and scientists Over of these writers posing In eur illustration as e miniature universe; that the wiring sys- itively affirm the personality of tem and the electrical energy, God. But when they attempt to transmuted by It, la to Inseparably define Gods personality they beInterwoven with the structure of come hopelessly bewildered. A lb httSdlDg, fhgt yoq cannot tU Somber ef them say God la per ; wor-ahl- - pure-hearta- d, dntlt f. y; Intelligent-benevolen- well-bein- k three-fourt- I r son and then is the next sentence etoutly assert that he has no form or definite abiding place. An that they seem to mean by God personality Is that ho la a being who can know, feel, will and sustain a personal relationship to us. Some ot them frankly admit that a formless God having no abiding place cannot satisfy tho soul that seeks for divine fellowship. And yet practically all of them give ys the Impression that God ts a mere formless spiritual essence everywhere present and nowhere in particular. It goes without saying that such a conception of Deity cannot awaken In human hearts a g faith. Only a beir who le in form and attributes to some extent comprehensible can awaken within ua that deep of God which Is ths vital power la religion. Ho Is Muds More. "God Is love." Ho la a "Spirit Ha is "Eternal Energy." And he la much mqra than alt ot those things. He is an Intelligent lndl vldusl having tangible form, and a definite place of residence.. He Is a purified, glorified personality, Tho scripture most positively declare this truth. In the very first chapter of the first book ot ths Bible ws road: And God said. Lot us make man in our image.' Image hero has a very definite meaning. It doee nut mean moral likeness. It means actual physical likeness. But it will ha asked, how ran God have personality and corporeality and yet be everywhere present T Whet do you do with Tennysons beautiful Idea ot tha nearness of God: -- "Speak to him thou, for he hears And spirit to spirit can meet. Closer is hs than breathing. And nearer than hands or feet.' Ws accept ths poet's idea true. God is eyerywhere present. He Is immanent. Hs is truly nearer than hands or feet. He la in and through all thing But it ts not the personal being we call God who is everywhere. Hs Is In and through all things by oh light and life giving Influence 'or the Spirit which emanates from him and fills the immensity ot space. The sun which gives light snd life to this planet is a tremendous mass of matter, some ninety-thre- e million miles from the earth. And yet It can be truthfully said that the sun is In and through every leaf, bud snd tree upon this globs It is the energy of the sun that makes the buds burst snd grow, that makes the sap rise in the trees; and that makes the flowers out open their hearts snd send gladtheir scented sweetness to the When sunlight world. den ths floods our room with radiance and genial comfort It cn b aid that the suo. la in our room. So light the sun bv its and energy is In snd through all Is God a earth. this on things mapersonal being. He Is In jestic human form and has a definite place of residence. From him radiates a pure spiritual Influence which gives light life, inspiration snd intelligence. By the lght and life of this spirit, God is in snd things in the universe, through all him we live and move so that in and have our being. The Whole Vast Process. But. how can ths Idea of a personal God of distinct Individuality be harmonized with the modernc scientific conclusion that tbs forces of the universe operate lew? according to settled uniform Are we to believe In the old medieval conception of God that and controls hs personally directs everything In the universe? a God of In Belief not. talnly limited form does not require us to bsllsvs that hs Immediately governs and directs all things in ths msnnsr that medieval people believed that be governs. Herbert Hoover Is the chief executive of our nation. Hs la a corporeal Individual. He resides In one place, and yet hla power Is felt lu every tho body part and ramification ofnot politic. But h does a direct specific each postmaster to hand letter to any particular Individual. He appoints a postmaster-genera- l. appoints The postmaster-gener- al the postmasters for each city and operThese postmasters village. ate according to settled laws and the so And uniform regulation whole vast and complicated process of mail distribution, although carried on under the authority of ths president, goes on smoothly, orderly snd according to unvarying law. without any direct interference ef the chief executive. Even so, the great, vast eternal forces of the universe that carry on the marvelous cosmic work In unnumhave been set to bered World w prk and laws fixed for their regulation, snd they go on through the eons of time doing their work without the direct Interference ot the great personal Governor of tho universe. Jesus of Nazareth la the perfect He la ths revelation of Ood to u very Bon of God. When tbs wlso men came to see him In the manger-cradle. they saw a child In ths very likeness of other children. It hen hs was a boy of It and tho philosophers disputed With him in the temple he was the express When be Image of other boy readied manhood's full estate be was so much like other men, that the Jew gale of him, "Is not this the carpenter's son?" In tho resurrection he did not lose one vestige of his human form. Hs arose from the dead with a purified, immortalized body ef flesh and bone In this majestic body ho ascended to his Father; and now sits enthroned on his right hand, clothed upon with honor, glory, power and dominion. He Is the Lord ot lord King ot kings and our God. even the eternal Bon of God. A Definite Conception. Jesus Christ Is declared to be "the express tmags of Oods person.' As Jesus Is in form and personality, so Is tbs rather, Thla g ds-tin- ct cos-ml- sublime truth was most' Impressively revealed to tho Prophet Joseph Smith in the glorious first vision which was vouchsafed to him. While be was earnestly Imploring heaven for wisdom concerning the perplexing question ns to which church he should Join, there appeared unto him a brilliant pillar of in which stood two Celestial light Beings in expreae human form. One of them pointed to tbs other and said, "Joseph, this Is my beloved Son. Hear Him." The day that boy prayed Is one of tho holiest in calendar ot ths age It marked the beginning of a great epoch. That vision ushered in the modem spiritual Out of what was so Impressively revealed has come a definite. comprehensible conception of the God of heaven. This most clear idea of the Deity has awakg ened a deep faith that leads to a God. This deeper knowledge of faith evokes a sublime love for God, which refines tha mind, purifies the heart, chastens the affection ennobles human soul and beings them Into that intimate un. ion with God which moves them to pray; "Our Father which art In heaven. Amen. heart-stirrin- Denver New Item, j DENVER, May ?? ktlss Mar garet Russell and Mlaa Lucy Hurst spent the week-en- d In Greeley, Colo., visiting Mias Ann Holt and Miss lla Peterson. President Elias B. Woodruff left Monday for the Black Hills to hold conference, after which ho will go to the east Nebraska district to hold conference the Aaronic Bunday evening priesthood took charge of the service A vocal solo was given by Richard Willey Davies; talk on the priesthood were given by Richard and Kenneth Hal, a reading was given by Master Cahoon. Treat, Woodruff and John I Herrick also spoke. The Sunday rchool had a program on Mother's day. Each mother was presented with a carnationThe children rendered the program in a pleasing manner. Saturday Prest. Woodruff had tbo pleasure of a visit with Melvin R. Ballard, w ho was in Denver on a business trip. F. L. Scovtlls of Ogden was In Dsnvsr a few days last week, on his return horns from Washington where he went on a business trip. Mrs. Joseph A West ot Logan, Is In Denver visiting her daughter. Mr John L, Herrick. Eider Hasting M&dson spent Saturday and Sunday in Fort Lup-toDr. James Jorgenson ot Sait Lake is in Denver on a business trip Monday evening Mrs. J- - L. Her rick of ths Herrick Dramatk school presented some of her pupils In a four act English play, "The Cass of Lady Camber " Friday, May 17, Miss Maxine Davies and Glenn Paulson were married at the bride's home, the ceremony being performed oy John 8. Herrick. The bride is a Mr. of Mrs. and Fred daughter Davies formerly of Sait Lake and Provo A wedding breakfast was held at the Cosmopolitan hotel for the immediate families, other guests included Mr. and Mr John L. Herrick, Inez Glesking, Helen Ahe and Harry Hahn The young couple left for Salt Lake City anl Provo- - They expect to make their boms In Los Angeles. Mrs. Merle Kunts snd Vesta Blrdwell were guests of the Tuesday Community club luncheon held at Welshirs Country club Elders Retd Webster and Hasting Madson have been transferred to Colorado Springs Elder Stanley W Lindsay who has been laboring In the Black Hills district has been transferred to Denver Elder George Albert Smith of the Council of the Twelve, spent a few hours visiting with Preat. n. t. Party For Elder To be May 28 Chicago New Notea. - J (Special Correspondence.) CHICAGO. May 21. Tho Relief Society of tha Logan Square branch entertained at a d&nre Saturday evening In tbs amusement ball, marking tha closing of Rstiaf Society meeting for tho season. The speakers at Logan Square Sunday evening were Carl Bausr and and Elder Lysis P. Rlehln Joseph O, Sarto rt A plan folo was voeal Pond a and played by Lloyd dust was sung by Mr. and Mr Lawrence Leavitt. Funeral services were held Tuas-dt- y i) -- ; ' t 1 the LogaoRquarechapet son for Virgil Johnson, (Special Corraapondenoa) of Mr. and Mr Carl W. Johnson. BROOKLYN. N. Y May 20. District President Lysis P. Rlehln Missionaries ot ths Brooklyn disconducted the service Ths speak- trict at a recent gathering had ers were Nathaniel Johnston, El- taken the picture shewn herewith, der Joseph O. Sartor! and Elder that tt might appear to Tha Des-srRlehln A violin solo was flayed Nawa te carry with it ths by Mr Marguerite Hsrri and a greetings and good will of tho dlth Wood workers In this tlsld to friends quartet with Mr k Mrs. H. O. Swortwood. Theren and lovad ones at horns snd to snd Lysis P. Rlehln Inter- fallow laborers in an tbs world. ment was in ths Rose Hill ceme- J, In st Kill-pec- tery Dr and Mr W. I. McNeil spent the past week in Springfield attending the state dental convention. They were accompanied by Mr Ella J. Conroyd. Mr McNeil's sister. Branch President Georgs Miller and wife of Detroit were Chios -- a ths week. They visitors during were guest of Mr Millers parW. President and Mr ent Matheson. M'ss Effis Warnlck and Mlaa Etta Score p. attending achoot at tha University of Chicago, entertained friends Friday evening. Preeent were Sidney Sperry. Franklin Madsen, Mr and Mrs. Alma Rasmussen, Elders Theron Klllpaek. Joseph O Mlai Sartor!, Lysle P. Rlchin Lora Peterson and Elisabeth T etxer ot the mission office force. Miss Helien Matheson entertained friends Sunday evening, tn honand ister. or Of her brother-in-laMr and Mr George Miller of De- trMr and Mrs. Paul G. Solum entertained friends at golf and dinner Wednesday, at their Country Present club In Western Spring Mr. and were Mr and Mr Solum, Mrs I F. Dedekind. Mr. and Mre W. A Matheson, Mr. and Mr. M O Maughan. Mr and Mr Milton Swanson enSunday. tertained friends at dinner Dr. and Mr William G. Calkins In Springfield, week ,h spent dent attending the state M. 8mltn tlon. Pr. and Mr G. convention. were also visitors to the i u '! school; It am, morning service w.th sermon by the Rt. Rev. Ernest V. Bhsyler, D-- D , bishop of Nebraska, 2.34 pm, annual presentation of the district church schools lsn-ts- a offering for mission conducted by the Rt. Rev. Arthur W. Moulton. D.D, bishop of Utah, with "addraaa by ths bishop of Nebraska; ? pm, illustrated lecture on "Jerusalem and the Holy Land, by Bishop Bhsyler. St. Petera Chapel. 667 north Second West; I. IS a.a, church school, I 24 p m, annual presentation of church school lenten offering at 8t Mark's cathedral; 2 pm. illustrated lecture on "Jerusalem sad ths Holy Land. at St. Mark a cathedral. All Soul s Mission, Garfield. U.I4 am, church school; 3 34 pm., ofpresentation of Lenten fering at St. Mark's cathedral; 7 illustrated lecture oa "Jerusapm, lem aad ths Holy Land," at St. Mark s cathedral. St Paul s episcopal church. Third 8oulh and Ninth East street Ths Reverend Alwyn E. Butcher, rector: trinity Sunday, May 24, 1621; I era, holy communion; am, church school and Biblo classes, 11 a.m, choral cslebratloa of tbs holy communion with sermon. Ths rector will preach. T 14 pm, evening prayer and sermon, the rector will preach. Lathers a, Tabor Lutheran church, corner of First avenue and a street, L. R. KJaer, pastor; Bible scBool for aU age 6 46 am., Danlsu service, 11 am, sermon on "The' Parting Command of ths Lord. The Young People s society will meet In ths church parlors Tuesday eveningex- 6 o clock. A special invitation is tended to ths confirmation class of this year and to their parent A program will be rendered moetly by memoera of ctseeea .from the preceding year. CITY CHURCHES. Zion Lutheran Church, corner Second South and Fourth Eaet atreeu. The Rev. Cerl A. Glad, pastor. Bible Baptist. school with clsssee for all ages at church. 1 Burlington Baptist 6.46 a m , morning worship with C. O. Indiana avenue. .Y'j' sermon on 'As ths Branch la to morn-tSunday 1 school. ths Vide." aa 10 to o'clock; Swedish 1 a m.: sermon by pasworship. Y. B services at 11.3V am , evening seror te? Intermediate and sen o clock wnsn pastor Evening rv vices aton 1.46 P p V. meetS at I 15Sermon "The Sacred Mystery o speaks by pastor. Hu pm. feet at men Life. C W C. meets at 4 p m. W edn.aclay Methodist. eaDMy mefttin. 8 p.tn. Clrcl pnvsr Aid and MlMtonJ Liberty Perk Methodist church. of Mrs. Eighth tba East aad Ninth south. CheaFriday Julia H E Ralkaa. ter Car inline, minuter; bunds Rio Grands Baptist church,,2060 school 14 am. morning worship H weat Second South. John Person, am , Why a Memorial Day. interSunday mediate league 6 p.m.; Epworth pnator. Bible services st 10.4a. " to v JJi league 7.1V Morning p.m. on 1 1 10. Addraaa by paator L Kaaareae. from tha Dandelions B. Y. P.fr-- , Services at the First Church of the at 6.10. Gospel service at? 10First Nsaarsne st 1. M. C A, 323 Esst Safety mon by pastors the Third at meat will Aid South, Sunoay, May 26, Sunday The Ladies' Midschool at 6 46 am. preaching at church Wednesday st 1 pro 7.30 o'clock H pm st the by week service. Thursday paetor on. The Bethel Baptist church. Ninth South Redemption of Time', prayer meetM Baynes Lyon ing Thursday evening at I o clock. and Lincoln stresschool at 10 m. J. ft KJ enrol, pastor. Sunday Sa.tnr m. 11 Topic, at worship Freshytertaa, Tltue' B. Y. P. I. No 1 and ! Presbyterian Church, cormeet at 7 p m Miss Mare Cooper end nerFirst South and C streets; Rev. Temple aerv'c label Ysrdley, leaders. GospelBad Wo- Jesse H Baird, D.D , miniater, Bible at S p m. Subject, "Boose, school 6.46 brotherhood, 6.46 men and BnbeL Prayer meeting Wolr adult Bible else 6.46 S Ban S pm. Mr at Thursday Morning worship 11 am ; Moors ot Oakland, CaliL, IS expected am.; them "Will Jeeue Come Again" - sermon to speak. by paator. evening worship, Taylor Avenue Baptist church. "Tho Dtspoeitlon cf South. 7 20; them Stats and Twenty-fourt- h eermon by pastor. Christ"; and Wm. E. "Park paator; worship Third church, ooreer B.ble school I am. with sermonIn Eleventh Presbyterian East and Seventeenth by tho paator on Old Truths South street Bible school st 6:46, New Situations." awning services at 11 o clock with morning worship pictures sermon at t p m. withonstsreopUcon Rev Harris the by "Mexico Breaking lecture and tTho aerv-Ic- s Nations Secur, them. midweek prefer tbs Fetters; Girl Seouts Ity a memorial day message; Inst P m. 4Wednesday: C. 6 and senior C. termediate ab ft p m.; Boy Sc"4 Bibla ft at 7.24 o'clock. Wednesday p m ; daily vacation day f now In session. Reorganised ft D. g. school Christian. Reorganized ft D. 8, 134 south Fourth East, Calvin H. Rich, pastor; Second Christian church, 12 south a.m. Sunday school. II am, serButwrworth, mlu. 14 ft Sixth East, W. mon, "Gifts of tho Gospel"; 6 14 p.m. school at Ister. Bible Retlglo: 3 p.m., eermon, "Scattering at 1 a m. Ser and munlon and preaching Gathering." mon ty pnator on 'Africa The Inlvatiew Army. t o clock. ervic C Sermon by offlcom. Commandant and Mrs John Georgs tlnn of C. E. Mid week program Berry, commending officers; Captain K RIchmond C. B. Pstlsn, assistant; Sunday serWednesday at t p.m. vices 11 m. Holiness meeting; 2 4 p.m. Young of public p m , Sunday school; Tha morning service 3 p.m. Salvation l peoples legion; Congregation-aworship for the First sermon meeting, by Commandant church. First South end InFourth on "Our Debt of PenBarry Gratitude, East street will b held week day services Tuesday, t p.m. tanes theatre Sunday morning at Soldiers' 3 meeting; Wednesday, 1S.4S s tn. Elmer 1 Goshen, ths pasm.. Ladles home league; 6 I p m, Hs will continue pband tor, will preach. practice, Thursday, pm. the central teachings Young ths series on the Peoples meeting; Prldsy, 2 central teachings p nu, Boys' of evolution: club and girl guards; life of psychology, the program forthese Praisa meeting. and its thought presented bv for Saturday, p.m, I' alter la a. A practical caries teaching First Unitarian society. 644 Thirevery day life value Sunday school will ba held in ths church st :ti teenth East street, Frank Lee Hunt, minister; 6 46 school of religious (hrlattau grisuss. "Soul and education; 11 morning service, "The Function of Faith;" Bubjact, Sunday sermon, there will be a dinner meeting of Body." tho ef local Church Scientist, Christ, First chapter of tho Unitarian SIS East Broadway. Sunday serv- Laymen's league on Tuesday at 4 34. 11 am. and I pm.; Sunday Prof. Jean WttoderUscb of tho Uniice school at SAS Wednesday eve- versity of Utah will apeak o World Markets and Tariff Wall ning meetings ere held at S oclock. Second Church of Christ, ScienEast South Mt Temple. Sunday tist, St, J she's Lutheran ehureh.t 122 service If Sunday school al 6:46 m.; Wednesday evening meet east Seventh South, F. ft Schumann, raster; Sunday school and Bible ingt are held at I o'clock. cross at 16 am.; English morning Church ot Cod. service at 11, eermon by paetor on Church of Ood. "undenomination"Tho Office of the Keys a Church al, 4f ) sooth Main (upstairs No. 1 ) Power:" Gorman morning service at Sunday school at 14 am, Sunday 16, sermon by paetor on "The Eighth evening ser. tea st S pm. by Miss Commandment; Walther league Hitchcock. Beginning Monday, May Decoration Da. Tho leaguers 2T. and every night throughout tho anting oa will leave early Thursday morniweek, commencing at S p.m. Miss ngHitchcock will conduct revival Tha Velanteeru ot A meric meeting EptnyspaL Adjutant and Mr F. J. Barbour, St. Mark's Cathedral, 224 savt commanding oflker. Services held First South, tho Rt. Very Arthur W. nightly with tho exception of MonMoulton, D D . bishop; ths Very Rv. day night at tha Mission Hall. 16?! Wm W. Fleetwood, dean; ths Rev. Regent street, at pm.; Sunday A. Leonard Wood,- assistant; wra, school aad adult Biblo cisae Bunday ( ueutotp ms shore AC 4 BAM w P4 or I.! ., Pills-hnr- ff .; n, I 17 ad-dr- Kedd-lngto- " fl faiialltaal n X and Mr Elias ft, Woodruff oa kb way homo from ths oast. Treat. Woodruff arrived home Monday from oast Nebraska wbtre hs has baen holding eonfereneaa. Biehop Alvin A. Baca ley of Balt taka Is la Deavsr attending the convention ot mmdetena that I being held her Elder Rand Webstar and Mr. Crawford wor the speakers at the Sunday evening service fivj-nln- Elder Steven D. Howells, whs will leave soon for tbs British mission will be guest of honor at a farewell testimonial to hs held Wednesday, May 28, at .IS pm-Itha McKiney ward chapel. Dancing will conclude tbs following program: Invocation. Sarah McLclland: piano solo, Preston Iverson; tenor solo. Dr Worley; reading. Inez Wit beck; base solo, Alvin selection. Instrumental trio; remark Bishop Samuel F, Kick-oil- ;, remark, missionary THREE 1 SECTION THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY HAT 25, 1929 h The work bora is progressing, all the missionaries bare tha spirit of their calling and all report excellent results from their activities. Shown in tho picture are: First row, left to right Ernest C. Clayton, president of BrookNewman, lyn district; Margaret mission stenographer and recorder; Alice Moyle; James H. Moyle, president of Eastern States mls- - slon; OUta Melville, president of mission Relief societies. Second row Joseph Crane, J. W. Floyd. Elisabeth. Mason, E. John Lack, Joseph Lyon, Maidle Fin limon, Ada Woodyatt, Thomas Neff, Third row Ruth A. Colllnwood, Anderson, Cqrl Seeiy, Joqtph Frank R Klinman, Vincent Larson. Arch Webb. UTAH NEWS FROM GOTHAM (Special Correspondence) NEW YORK, May - Mr. and Mr Earn Judd and Miss Lords dinner Roaslter were Sunday Harold guests of Dr. and Mr Brown. Miss Georgia Standing was host' ess at a tea in honor ot her moth-erSalt Mr C. B. Standing of C. R. Higgson, Lake, and Mr B Mre. E. ft 8kidmore, and Mr Goddard, all of 8a! t Lake. Tea 20 was served to after guest which Mias Standing gate a musical. Mr. and Mr Orson Kelly entertained at a dinner party Tuesday evening. The Invited guests Included: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hopfenbeck. Dr. and Mr. Vietor Sear and Mr. and Mrs Abram 2- Lewi Mrs. Martin Hopfenbeck entertained at a luncheon, Tuesday afternoon. Mr Rulon Hales gave a luncheon Monday afternoon for the following guests. Mrs G Stanley McAllister, Mrs. Dudley Hess, Mrs Reed Cannon, Mrs. Martin Hopfenbeck, Mr Earl Stoddard, Mrs Abram Lewis and Mrs. John Hannan. Walter Lewie, son of Mr and Mr Abram Lewis of Woodslde. L. I, entertained the following friends at his birthday party on May 16; Virginia Nelson, Florence 8achse, Gloria and Junior Hess, Jackie McMahn, Jerry Hales, JuLoren and Kirk and nior Lewi Eugene and Homer Stevens. Relief society of the Long Island branch was held at the home of Mrs. Donnotto McAllister, Mr H, H. Haglund gave special social service lesson. She wee assisted by Mr. G. Meldrum. Mrs Louis McDonald presided. The Manhattan branch will hold a largo entertainment at Kissena Park In Flushing, Long Island on Decoration day. Brookljn branch will take the boat trip to Bear Mountain. Mr Barnard J. Stuart of Sail Nora Lake, and daughter, Mrs Stuart, and Mr Junius Romney arrived in New York, 8aturdav for a short visit Mrs. Stuart and daughter Nora, have been visiting in Washington, D. C. Ben Mr. and Mrs, Howard 8 nion were hosts in honor of Mrs Nor B. J. Stuart and daughter. of Salt Lake City, and Mrs Junius Romney of Washington. D. C., at a dinner Sunday, May 16 Mr John Hannan gave a luncheon Thursday afternoon. Her Lindys Glamor guests were Mr Dudley Hes Mr Abram Lewis and Mrs. Rulon Hale Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Roberts entertained at the beautiful club house of which Mr. Roberts is on the resident, at Hasting Hudson. Tho party was given in honor of tho neviy organized Utah club. Seventy-fiv- e Utahns called during the afternoon. Mr. and Mr Ray Olpln and Mr. and Mr Harry Fletcher were Sunday dinner guest at a party given at the Amber Lnntefti In Flushing, Mr Gilbert Meldrum wa tha guest Thursday afternoon, of Mr B. Percy Levitt of London. Miss Lda Rosslter returned from the Brook! n hospital, Saturday. Mrs Lester Packs entertained at a luncheon Friday afternoon for Mr Ray Olpln, Mrs. Hugh Lyman, Mr. Harvey Fletcher and Mrs Gilbert Meldrum. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Kuhre were ho; at a Sunday dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Robbins and children, Eieantr and Hamlin M Burdick was a dinner Mr guest of Mrs. Ivor Sharp, Monday evsnlng Mr. and Mrs Hugh Lyman were the guests of Mr. and Mrs H 1L Haglund Sunday evening Miss Charlotte Stewart of Salt Lake ha recently finished her requirement for an M A. degree In phjsical edueation She will return west the first part of June. Sunday services of the Manhattan branch was held to the Chamber Music Room of Carnegie Hall at 12 o'clock Brother Carl Haa-- o qpnducted the meeting The opening prajer was offered by Kirk Stevens The hiatory of the Aaron-i- e prtesthned in Bible times, wa given by Elder Karl Posnleu. Robert .shaefer told the story vf tho restoration of the Aaronic priesthood, Gordan Bowen piaed a piano solo the duties of a deacon were explained by Hlehard Haglund, and the duties of a tearh-r- r Siebach. Loran by Oerhardt Kirk Eugene and Homer Steven n Mr Marian accompanied by S. sang two song Joseph Strobe! discussed tha duties of a priest Matter George Stoddard of plaved a piano solo. Benefit ward teaching were shown by Howard Gordon Park Presldsnt tho R. Drlgga spoke on what in priesthood had accomplished Stethe New York branch. Kirk vens offered benediction. Ben-nlo- is Undimmed On Second Flight Anniversary y, BY ALLEN QUINN. (Associated Press Aviation Editor) WASHINGTON. Out (AP) ot the glamor surrounding tha thy hero who lnnded In Paris May 21. 163T, CoL Charles A. Lindbergh has emerged an aggressive business man as the second anniversary of his achievement become history. Dropped Is the shyness, almost bashfulnes which characterised the young adventurer when he first was engulfed in the enthusiasm of an admiring world. Few young men are busier these days than Colonel Lindbergh, and few have more Jobs to look after er than ha haa acquired since his flight to fame and fortune. And despite them all the New Tork-Parflier has had time to add romance to his glamor time to woo and win Ann Morrow, daughter of tha American ambassador to Mexico. Lindbergh la engaged at present with preparations for the opening of the train-pla- n eerviee ot the Air Transport, requires that hs go many places. Lindbergh still is besieged by admiring throng There are anxious moments when hs is overdue, and relief wtien he arrives, but through it all the hero retains his characteristic unconcern snd calm. Lindbergh's change to manner was tinted especially in an appearance before a Congressional committee hearing on an airport for he capital The contrast with hta shy manner at a similar hearing early In his career aa a hero was remarked upon by many. Although ho rejected gffers totalling millions of Collars which poured m upon him after hla flight to Paris, LlndbergH has acquired a fortune estimated at more than II 400 044 through award his writing prizes and connection His gifts and buelne T. A. alond the twth f. salary amounts to 2S 400 a year. Meanwhile, the other partner to tho team of Wa, the monoplane, "Spirit of St Louis. hangs silently In the Smithsonian institution here. Its usefulness ended except as an exhibit for future generations tn July 1. He la chairman of the technical look upon. committee of the T. A. T- - He acta to a similar caapcitv for tho Worth More For Airway Inc, he le a Niagara trustee Of the Daniel Guggenheim Scenery Than For Fewer t- -r -- t tw--s (V, ... a member of the subcommittic, on "Scenic visits to , Niagara Fail tee problem of air navigation now total more than 2.404,004 anof the national advisory committee nually. to careful records or aeronautic an advisor of the kept byaccording tha authorities ot tha New aeronautics branch ef tha depart- York Reservation at Niagara, ment of commerce, and, among At an State visit-the average cost ot $2t-ieother thing director ftf an airrevenue ot Niagara total travel plane company or two. anis 160.004,000 approximately Wherever ha goo and hla work nually. "At tho average of f 21 per horseday. at t p m.; speakers foe tho power- per- - year, the gross power week are as follows; Saturday, Rev. Income for tho full of capacity C. D. William; Sunday, Adjt. F. J h operating installation The Gospel of peasant Barbour, subject Canadian and American sldau Lost Things; Tuesday Rev ft M Darnell; Wednesday, Adjt. Elizabeth is approximately 426.000.004 anBarbout Friday, Re W. R. Bio- - nually. J. Horae McFarland Aha Hsvdaw f Rang trans-Atlant- ls Trana-continent-al In. r oa-bot- i |