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Show CHURCH .sas Aiewe SECTIO THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY,' faARCH 5, 1932." EEUEfJCIETY First Permanent Marker For Trail Goes To Heriefer 1 SETS PROGRAM FOR SESSIONS Thirteen Reed, Commented on to . Easterners. Two Day; Suasion Open In Salt Lake on Apt il 6. compItt THE Relief socie ) i I second annual funeral conference of the Church Set for April 8. t) and 10, wa announced Saturday by President Louise Y. Robisonn. ami. Counselor Amy Brown chairman of the conference committee. program I hree sessions nrc planned for Wednesday, April 0, which is Ue anniversary of the organisation of the Chureh. while on Thursday, April 7, a number of department sessions will be held ending In the annual reception for slake officers to be held in the Hishops building at 7 30 p.m. he program for each session foil mo ediiesda). April 8. slake of-f- u ers and board members, auditorium, Hishop's building. 10 a m, to 12:18 pm: Singing, congregation. Ho What Is Right," Mrs. I,l77ie Thomas Edward, director; invocation. Mrs. Igilene H. Hart; greetings and Instructions, Presl dent Louise Y. Robison; roll call and nnnual report. General Secretary Julia A. F. Lund; soprano Mo. Mrs. Margaret Stewart Hewlett; The Hand Hook." Counselor Julia A. Child; Social Administration," Counselor Amy Brown The Union Meeting," I.vman; Mrs. Kate M Barker: report of the British mission. Mrs Josephine B. Lund: singing. Guide Us, O Thou Great Jehovah," congregation: benediction Wednesday, April 8, general session Tabernacle, ! to pm; . , i I Ict -- l I. v if W f x r u ..A s !,, 'f , jf, a.. t v r' - V I i i f ' J, ' h V ' , f r - I . .t ' w i .4 . WK -- .A "V -- A A Ot tTs Anew," uell-belov- ed us Pnaldenl Rudqer Clawson,' of the Council of the Twelve, rifltit, and Elder George Albert Smith,' of the Council of the Twelve, left, with John D. Giles, executive secretary of the Utah Pioneer Trail and Land Mark asnoela-tioview the permanent marker to be placed soon at Henefer, Utah, the first to be laid along this Mormon" Pioneer Trail. The tablet reads as follows: "Mormon i pioneer trail Under the leadership- of Brigham Young (he Mormon- pioneers exploring tlirir' way to the vallev of The Great lule passed here July 13 to 1847, Orson Pratt's adtanrr company reached here July U, Others following at intervals. The rear rompany, including Brigham koung. who was ill with mountain fever encamped near here July 20. The trail turned to the left at this point to avoid Weber Canyon, then Impassible to wagon trains asrending Henefer creek fo Iks head , and-- passing thence Into Fast Canyon approximately along the route aow traversed by the highway." Hall 20. n. - Society Plans Celebration When Stone Is Placed at Point Where Latter- - Day Sairits T umed South. a series of 12 markers by the Pioneer Trail and Landmark assoduring the summer ciation, months, will be placed on the Mormon Pioneer trail at Henefer. Utah, it is announced by Elder George Albert Smith, of the Council of The Twelve, apd president of the association. f Tti marker, a large brome tablet, will incidentally be the first permanent marker ever to go on th Old Pioneer trail, between Salt Lake and Fort Bridger, r where the trail separates from t the Oregon Trail. Following completion of the bronze tablet, seen in the above f were preparations ploture, launched Tor the laying and dedication of it. The plane include making a base of native Summit county stone for the tablet, The tablet wilt mark the spot TP HE Whe-Iwmr- first of por-man- ent ! ? J J'. v" f ... W s. , congregational. Mrs Edward, director: invocation. Miss Sarah M. Mcl.elland; greetings. President Robison: sustaining of officers, Mrs. Lund: address. Presiding Bishop Sylvester 0. Cannon: Our Changing Social World." Dr. Arthur L, Beeley: aelectlon, To a Wild Rose." MarDowell. Relief Society chorus. Mrs. Charlotte Our Gwen Sackett. conducting; Ninetieth Birthday," Mrs. Annie Wells Cannon: Recognising Snirltual Values." Mrs Nettle I. RecessionBradford selection Relief Society al." OeKoven. chorus; benediction Wednesday. April 8. general session at 7 pm in Tabernacle. An Angel From on Stnirine. High." duet gnd congregation: Invocation. Mrs. Hosannah C. Irvine; selection. "I Think When T Bead That Sweet Store of Old." John A West. Relief Society nhom: address. President Robison: address President Heber J. Graht We Thank Thee O God. for a Prophet." congregation: address, Counselor Lvman: address. Counselor Child: selection. Holy Redeemer." Marrhetti, Relief Society rhom: benediction Thursday. April 7. department work under direction of Counselor Julia A. Child, general chairman of educational work. Social service case work department, auditorium building. Bishops B 30 to 30:15 a m. Counselor Amy Brown Lyman, chairman: (for stake and ward executive officers and stake social service aids smeing, congregation; invocation. Mrs. Ethel R. Smith: miscellaneous problems. Counselor T vmnn: Rural vs. Urban So-- 1 rial Work." Mrs. Amv W. Evans; R. Mrs. D. "PnemplnvmenL" member state un"In committee: employment structions," President Robison; "Social Case Work." Mrs. Annie T. Palmer; benediction. Work and Business department. Assembly hall, 1030 in 11:30 a.m with Mrs. Amy W. Evans, chairman; (for stake and ward executive officers and supervisors of work ea Page Two.) (Continued . dio, i Ly-ma- Como, h' address delivered over rs- - j in Washington, D. Ct Sunday, kebruary 14,' 1912, by President Hebep J. Grant is given in full as follows: ", I am gratified to have the opportunity of speaking to a radio audience in the Eastern State , Mission of the Church ofJesus Salnts.Thls Christ of LsUen-da- y is the first time I have had that pleasure. As my time Is limited X shall read the thirteen Articles of Faith of the Uiureti and make brief comments.) To all who may be interested In the subject I commend the book entitled , of several hundred page "The Articles bt kailh," written by Lr. James E.iTalmage. a graduate of two of otir leading eastern universities and formerly presl dent of the lTnlthlly of Utah, a Fellow of the jRnyal Society ot Edinburgh, claiiped by some to be one of the great aelenilflo societies of the world. He also belong to a number of other distinguished srienttfie societies. jI . Reads lArticles. Article i. "Wg believe in God. the Eternal Fattier, and in Hu Son. Jesus Cliriel. and in tlie Holy Ghost, SainU Therefore, all Latter-da- y believe absolutely in tbe personGod. Wp accept literally ality of the statement of Ihe Bible, that God rreated man in his wn Image, in the image of God rat- - L ed be him; ngde and fatnal.vi proa led he tlieia." We announeevio alt the World (hat Joseph Smith, a boy in his fifteenth year, m vision saw God anl Jesus Clirisjl, and that God introduced Jeni Christ at His Sou." and request-- , ed the boy to lliear him." Thi Hie a gave boy perfect knowledge . of the existence! of God and His s Hon. and of Uieijr personality. Ip answer to a question by Joseplte Smith, as to wliioli of all the var-'ioreligious denominations wa the true church, j he was told b our Havior that' he should Join none of them. (That he would event ually be called to organise the true Churehiuf Jesus Christ. It is a lack of thd certainty of the actual existence f God and Jesus Christ that is destroying faith in God and His Bon. TJuotes Revelation. I quote from fieclion 78 of the Doclune and Oivenants of .the A program of the y annual oonfer-- 1 eitce April 0 an 7, the two days preceding the pne hundred and Singing, GRANT TALKS ON RADIO AT CAjPITAL PREST. i J - where (lie pioneer cotnpan.v, under the direction of Brigham Young turned from Weber canyon into Main Canyon and then into East Canyon. The pioneer company entered Weber Canyon at the spot now occupied by Echo and after proceeding down We her canyon for several miles, they found it to he Impassable and turned into Main Canyon. The town of Henefer la located where the turn was made. It is expected that the citizens of Henefer, as well a Church officials and pioneers from other of the slate will gather tor he ceremonies, the date of which, is to be announced later. It is due to the activity of the Latter-da- y Saints in the disposal of the Oregon Trail coins, that this permanent marker and others that will be placed at histor- (Continued on FagelTwe.) ChurrhV 1 . . "And this is thd gospol. the glad tidings, which tie voice out of the heaveus bore record uito vis That he camel into the' world. Sven Jesus, to be rnicified for the world, and to bear the sins of. the world, and to sanctify the wortrt and to cleanse it from all unrighti eousness; "That through him all might be saved whom the Father had put into bis power and made by him: "Who glorifies the Father, and saves all the wnrjks of his hands t And we beheld the glorv lof the Son. on the right hand of Jlbi Father, and received of hia ful- .1 ness: j "And saw the holy angels, "and them who are sanctified before his throne, worshiping God, and the Lamb, who worship him forever and ever. J , And now, aftet the which have been given of him, this Is the testimony, lest of all. which we give of him. That ; he lives!- j 'jti , "Fop we saw him, even on the right hand of God. and we beard the voice bearing record that be Is the Only Begotten of the Fath- many-testimoni- "That by him, and through him. and of him, the worlds erg and (Fleas Tarn T Fag 7' |