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Show - XX. liyft W SaSw-v 4 ': V t' - ! t THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, JULY 15. 2 Summer Activities Of Mutuals Put UnderWayQuickly M. I. A. Conference i Singing Mothers Will be Heard ;at Womens Council J , I recommended to ataka and Srd Mutual Improvement by the ceneral board, ta with unexpected elm, received bromptneas and anthnalaam, it la arn from reporta received at the M. I. A. office durtnc the paat j two aei-ka- . 30 Stakes and Approximately aeveral ward have aent reporta, of actltltiee which ahow that the receiunjohdrd proaram la beIn fallows In many detail. .Karl! In the spring of thla year,-the M. I, A. general board aent a; folder eemtalnlns II unggeetlv' rtlvltlea to the atakeai which were required to report bark on which they were planning 0 make aaa. Of during the qummer mbnths of are: 1933'. The IX project Rut-t- h food: aumnier earnpe; eraft ind exchange ay; opporand tunity Schools; playground round gyirnnasums; educational monuwpauhnvelllnc of historical ments; community service project; Week day hiking eluhs; ath-- t letlo leagues, safety campalga nd M I. A. Chautauquaa lf)om Specialise Some! of the Make reporting are taking ap p majority' of thoae pro-- 1 Je.ua. Other, are specialising one dr two making them major projedtiy for the gummer. . In this latter clam are tho four Cgdcii Cty stake, who are Jolni- y sponsoring tb Chautauqua ar traveling lectur project. Already 1 have been held; several af the by the Ogden stake, with prom- iiwint speakers on prominent euo- -, Jeers, and a number of others are planned1 for the remaining weeks Of tho furanur. reportA number of tho stake ing aro' conducting summer athla--' tic programs for tho various ward groups.', Others are sponsoring tn addition,! hike and rammer camp for boyb and gtrla. Fathers and ' a (I Mother and daughter Ben of r prominent outing sum mar program In moat of tho atakea Food conservation forward to relief .looking winter month during the coming la prominent in tho reports. Field Days Popular Home stake ar sponsoring stah pro- field day. whra athletic the grams and other feature to ofa cliprogram an he carried fair max A feature I a sponsored by the Alpine atake with tha sUka M. I. A. and ward Thla cooperating. organisations will bel held at the iclose of thoSeason. Thla fair "I, feature veg- stable, flowers. Wd leraft, domesHc science, art and other products which ar the result of aumnier a rtlvltlea In keeping with one of tho several of tho stake have of done and are making aurveya will historical spots where they , eponaor! the placing of permanent marker and monument. of the It-.estimated In view received, that a majority report, are of the stakes of tho Churchactlvi-i aponsottlng thee summer summer program ni the that ties of th !M. I. A. la more extenatv ' thl .year than ever before. "' r p aaao-Okatl- on - -r Scottish Conference Marked by Pag 7 ' ; . , - j - - oa to th Church "from elder. mcm ber and friends assembled In tha annual spring conference of the Scottish district of the British m lesion. held recently t Glasgow. , he first of the spring, This wo conferences of the British mission end was attended by President Jambs H. Douglas and Patriarch , James H. Wallis. The theme of the conference Jteatoratton wot Apostasy and ernoon presented during th ,1 o n by member of the local priesthood and the Primary aneoolnUon members presented a short pageant, setting forth, the Biblical proof at the theme. At the evening meeting President Douglas related th Impressive atopy of the trials and tribulations endured by those whose knowledge of the truth led them' to accept It.' Patriarch Walll careful ly told" the story of the buUdlng ap of Zion, minting prophectep of Joseph Brnith which have been fuB? filled and the spreading of to all the Inhabitant of th Hrxhurg Efder Talmage ' WiU Give Sixth Talk Over Radio h'rd commlttm, - i;-- Kt . '! j I Et - of Mormoa wore kept for many , year. They1 mav still bei thur. I Inquire at Palmyra for direction to the Joeeph Smith farm and th Sacred Grove- - At the Smith farm Inquire for directions to tho Hill miles Cumorah, two and one-hakway. From the HH1 Cumorah continue aoutb on Highway St to Manchea- -' ter. prominent In Church history, and then turn east An Highway IS to Henera Falla Here turn south on Highway 44 to Fayette, where the Church was organised. Return on Highway 44 to Fall and to Syracuse, Utica take Highway and Albany. i, At Albany take Highway 4 north to Cnstleton, Vermont, Rutland, White River Junction, Sharon and Koyalton, and then two miles south to South Koyalton. , Remember you are looking for due to many request, .'".ffico bwll.tlng concerning route far Information ? take to visit that on must scene lnAt'on"fc? Church history with automobile trip to tho World a traveioguo was Fair at Chicago, Old Pioneer Troll given for th Thl week a turn our of ChUogo. tha . attention to points east ofwhere 'Worlds Fair elty. beginning ' w left off last time g today are the Important point PalHill Curoorah. Sacred Urov. aaat-lrn myra. and- other places tn th states. Leaving Chicago on Highway At follow it ta Clevcland. 'Ohld. Cleveland, follow the main highway east to Willoughby about 1 mile Finland look for algn marked at right. Klrttand I flva or and,mile and southeast tempi six old bomea ar still standing Guide .will show you t'hrough the temple, which ta owned bv the Heorganlaod week, LAST th Church lf Wt ' , - . . or -- I , ar . conducting The mlslonarte over atatloh weekly i, broad cams New York. ElWRTR Syracuse, mission secA. Webb., Clifford der retary and f:dna Mae Briyan arc program soloist and the programs Often include short doctrinal read- -' Inga 'and talk by District Prosit kml J. Wllkt soon. Other ml, 4ut lontrli of the district are Mary Ball Newman. Kvan S. Ellsworth and J. Fielding Hardy. r ' Mor-monis-m Travelogue Prepared For Visitors to Scenes Chicago; Early. Church Sites ; J Listed Six Missionaries , In Rochester Area Make Use of Radio J enm rfcito. Tiie HumhtV of the Cipjpoh, July. 18, wMl Taluwtr present WUler James of the Council of the Twelve, in another of hie serien of Rtldreaeee on tho Priesthood of the Church. Thu will be the mxth of tho present eeriee by Elder Tttlmnjre, which thue far hae diAcuaned the mraninr of the Priesthood and tte hietory down to and including ttoe Meridian of Time. Special tnunicnl nambera wlR be ui part of the radio oervlcee. The muaic proranu are nnder tho dlicction of the Church maaio Wn Routes To Church History Points i Excellent work, especially, In thF conducting of Weekly radio brOadv' cost la belgE done by tW six missionaries In the- Hochest e r district mission. Of th Eatern Plate InGreeting were aent from that d ti let a a recent conference held nnder the dlrctlon of mission ' earth. The entire conference .was well attended thqre being approximately (1S7 present at the evening session. th : . I' 1 r o. J , ' n, -- program it 1- From th .land of the Boots and Heather come happy greetlsgs j j . A ; authorities. o, I j j -- al Council of Women, ing in Chicago. This unique feature le to ho aecompUrthod by the Sin the lag Mother throughColumbia of the and Broad casting System Station K8L. will pick The local station up the broadcast from the Tabernacle at 8.15 mountain15 standard time, and "fori minutes the Hinging' Mothers and the- - organ wil be heard over the entire country on the national hookup. A radio halt of in the convention the women In Chicago, will bring tho einging, to the of women as part of that' session's program, CHURCH HOLDS GLASGOW, MEET j j A ooa-irrf- ie , ' oy COMPLETED lief 'of tn Mutual . con fore nee for th foH Hits Improvement association in 7 mtakea le announced Saturday by th general board. .Several change have been made elite In the date and grouping rethe firet onneuneement; made HA f corrected the cently. and Oates stands a follows: MontDaks. 30 Bear August - Idaho; pelier atnkeai at Iaria Twla Burley. Caseia, Minidoka. Fall slokue at Burley. Idaho; Na-b-Paitnyra. TmUc atakew at PayI 2 - Gumilnri a. North A a g net a stokes South Sanpete Httlipule. Klver, Box Hldor. MaManti; Bear "at Kolob, in d stakes Garland, Sharon. Utah stakes at Provo; Toot Tooele. tle Oqulrrh Make rowan Scptetnb'Cr 10- - Beater. I 'aMillard take at Beaver; Deaerrt. Moroni Juab, slake at Delta; North Davl. takes at Nephi: South Davl atakea at Farmington. Frank-lt17 Benson. September Oneida atake at Preston; OgMU Mt. t Ogden stake den. Ogden Morgan, In chnrge) at Ogden, a Ooa Hu in m it, Waaatoh atake vl'le; Hovior. North. Bevier, Sooth Sevltr slakes at IO.vhfl.ld, Pooa-lellSeptember 34 Bluckfoot. Portheuf atake at Pocatello; Weet Cottonwood, Kant Jordon, Jordon (Cottonwood In charge) at Murray; Do Angeles.In Hollywood charge)Wea (hem Angeles stake Dos Angelea; Weber. North m t atake phargo) hi Weber her, Ogden. 1 3 o. tuber Alpine. Dahl. atakea t AmerFOn Fork ; Iloneer. Balt Lake, (Salt Ink stake In charge) at Salt lake City; Idaho Fall. Shelley, Blghy atakea at Higby.' October 12 Cache. Hyrum, Logan (Cache stake In charge) at Oram (Grout Logan; Granite, Lake at Salt stake In charge) " (Erudgn City; Knstgn. Jaberty Make tn eharwe) at Salt Lake City; at Frbntont. Tetoa, 'Vellowstone an oveningr oemriou Wdtf, the InternationJuly SI, meet- prtram BY , I T T tis! gumiueij activity A i i. , South Royal ton and not Hliaron. Joseph Smith waa born In Sharon township, but the preeent town of Sharon I some miles away. Th memorial cottage and monument are nearest South Royalton. . At South Royalton Inquire for U- reetlons to tho Joaeph Smith monu- (pent at the memorial farm. This la th birthplace of the prophet. This route takes rare of th Important points of Churchto history, contln-n-e and for thorn who desire on to the Eastern Slate inisMon home, before hfsulquarter Is 273returning avenue. Gates the address . : . Brooklyn.' New York. church. return to High- -' Leaving way 30 and continue on to Buffalo. At Buffalo take Highway t to Batavia and 31 to Korhester. High-to way 11 lead from Bochoater ' 10 mile. Pa Imrya.-aboAt Palmyra Inquire for the Ex(still standing). IB change' building which th iBook of Jdormon was difirst prtated under tho personal old rection of Joseph Smith; th In Power bold and the bank which th first proof of tho Book . i . AGO . Iduaio from Utah featuring the pinging Mothers! of tho Relief society and tho Tabernacle organ, will form a part of the program for Thirty Stake Report Selections to Gen eral Board t 100 YEARS Lists Completed Since Mad$ Change Preliminary Announcement ! ! Churcli Department m3. i . ' ' - ANDREW Ai MONO who th JENSON, Lattarday Saints MtUed in Jackson Farley P. Pratt eountjr. Mo., wasmissionaries of the first one of the Church and ofi,'a,da a member m Twelve of of the First Quart! moot Apostles. Me passed through th of the scenes connected with persecution of the Saints in Jack son county, and tbely final expul non from the county, la a pamph-lpublished by him under tho title of "History and Persecutions of the Saints, publinhed in 1889 he write the following: few 1 will briefly notice a Hems of tho foregolny hand of man to the referring conspiracy ifeerto of the Mob in Jackson coun- ty. Mo., as 'published in part, in the leeeret News" a week ago), j. for I oo judder most of it too hare- Jn faced to need anv comment. the first place,! would inquire whether our belief jui act forth in this declaration, as.to gifts, miracles. revelations and tongues, is not the name that H the apostle and disciples taught, believed and practiced, and the doctrine of the New Testament T f Makes Inquiry Secondly I would inquire when the New Testament religion ceased, and a law revrqled or Institut- ed. which mado blasphemy of the belief and practice of it? Or what mob holy religion the 'Jackson were speaking of which, was re thrown into contempt by viva) of the New Testament reii- gion? Thirdly They complain df ovr to society being very poor as property; but have they never read in the New Testament that God had chose the poor of this world, rich In faith and heirs of the kingdom of God ? And when a crime known did poverty become to the law? Fourthly Concerning free . negroes and ntulattoe. Jo not the laws of Missouri prdvlde abundant1 ly for the' removal 'from the state of all free negroes and maluttocs (except certain privileged ones)? And also Vor the punishment of those who Introduce or harbor them Thcrsaatemcnt concerning our libera tq become Mor- -i invttntipn mens .and remove to this ststej and settle' among us. Is a wicked TabricAtion, as no such 'thing was eveV published, in tho "fnrr" or anywhere tnelse, by our people, or the shadow of and anything we chsllcngo the people of Jack-so- n county, 'or any other people o produce such a ppbHat!on from us. In fact, doxen free negroes Y or mulattoes never belonged to our society in any part of the world, from Its first organisation to this day (1889). Crime Or Vice crime or 'vice, we Fifthly As to to all the record solemnly appeal Of the courts of Jackson county, and challenge the county to pro- dure the name of anv individual of ohr society on the list of Indict men to, from the time of our first settlement In the county, r to the time of our expulsion, a petted of more than two years. Sixthly -- As it respects the ridiculous report of our thr atoning that we would have their lands for a possession. It is too simple to require a notice, as tho tolass of the country guarantee cvqry manhls rights, and abundantly in Mm full their protect enjoys ment. And we hereby declare, that ,we settled no lands, only such as our money purchiMd, and that no Booh thing ever entered our hearts, as possessing any Inheritance in any other vay; Heventijly- - We ak a hat pubne were in danger or being morals corrupted , where otfuers of the ?feace could , openly violate their, several oaths in dhe most awful manner, and join with hundreds of others treason, rob- bery, house burning, stealing, etc et te " Chicago Religion Educator to Give . Tabernacle Speech the Dr. William C. Bower, of Clilcago DlUnlty University School and a member of the facm iy of the B.w illY. U. summer whool be tho speaker at at i'rovo. e. the Sunday services In the is announced it Saturdny, Dr. Bower is chairman of the department of ofpractical theology and professor religious educa He tion of the Chicago school is also the author of many bqoks on religion. be Dr Bowers address will broadcast from the THbernacle. be wlU the under Tho eervlqea joint direction of the Granite And BAlt Ioake stakes with President Hugh p. Brown of the Granite stake and WUford H. Recaley of the Salt T Sake conducting. a ' |