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Show Church Department DESERET NEWS. SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1934. TTTE Story Spots of the W est eyomrnS '..MU uiunLouht i,,:." , the highways in tlm Mormon irtl MalUti. a. miiMonary The company frq... i.h made UP -t to no lutn,s wh an Kan line' of u S' ly opi y. at Pal 1,1 1,10 V1' in; 'or lh Ions I''1' "HtdeIt " a the htjl'.oli S 'he eml-1-- 1 Im, him Ifouns adwsiil the l'.a.vt ami .n to ti'iiiiin ill's could y tin K.l iloos laa well as11" Knew the tlioi wlnt.r ,1 i! ms Rockies r oi , of winter tirn m cO hi an w is aiiMous to pH ol Hera had tle bufiermss the trail Kn.'W n w lid li id ouo winter m iho late fall and arly w lh mil' h more u U piPtru-theU under i ,, ti tli, m was Po-lit n in set it i njnhi lot Make Man li waxed lint religion t i on their These in il nh nm i mi patient Tin v iv to 'Aot to leave r t e Ait hiu ,h they tin y hoped1 to Rtim n tho earlier lako onii1 mi s fantl r i h Bui Iho fates j i ' vunt r hi t In m as list i tin UK tuMttil tiny had of their ihin tuin I a mui list the n It s mu li utii, fleu liplled as wJre on H milnii'tH, hurthe H ra Hy madk of poiiy seasoned Inn. Ini-- wltlherod umlir tho heat of the plains. Sukuss overcame lighten m,m. order were riv nto t v the Wil-l- h li i,s ,lm had been company a blind i n lies ahead. um the tom-r- n ull Mpi d utii il, ut Hntjfiill ps d dm thus' days i u if . to 0 mil A i they wintered tin motinfatn w , while v lu oil t y fooij Mipt In tin a t re tCu k n f, lone iho North . winter made riv er lain lie s i icmsticss of Killll Hi irtC the situation, as it liiuine apparadded ent to the on hi s W ord wi.irv to thoir ot h lud b en H nt on to Brigham But he was ouiik in 6 Jtl t I.ike lh i e wecka or morn avvay. Tired and 'footsore! thev burin U on. Then vvintler t in, Tin v crossed tho I'litle river tin zio woitlur. Many their lives in the kv waters. Tin plight pf the 'ir or was iv, , - 1 loa -- I "'i v i Secretary, Utah Pioneer Trulls and l.ni(lm,uk Association rode when DI'ATIC ' (Continued from pig i o io 1I.J. l front I'r.iNOsi, 131 paces By Joint D. Giles executive Department Gen'-rlogic- al Mansfit-ldVital records tQ th end of the year 1849, 230 pages. Row Ky S Vital records, Vol. supplementaryM records, 30 pages. IdMitan Lenawee County, fll unrated hio tery und biographit al record from, frr.st setth'ment to 1903. Knapp and onnor png tt nsi York Bast 1'alrnyrn: Chuich records th Brest)) terian church of Kast tf Balmvru opied and compiled by Mrs Harriett M. Wile 1933. 34 Five) iulrcw J : 1 m Biigliam They had cdnfidn rs Young and the t lumli with him TJu y km., iveiythmg wo ibf he don to humanly possible savo them And it w is, olunttors frun Sa.lt lakn with load, d wagons of woU, warm clothing .md medl-cin- o forged ha k abng the trail at cd When hope had almost top died they leuWicd tho camx. The handcarts and everything not absolutely neceasur.v for th (onifort of tho suffering w ro stoied in the old stot'kade and a romnl trip mado to alt Bake A monument now mwks lh sit tf M ittms lov who h was ioc.lttsi araln alter huv-in- g been lost tor many jears. Its record is th mot path tic of on tho trail And its till. ;te w nnj tho most glowing NVm w.k, Utah s JH'iist Story spot " la. rat f K O and j i W ri Od. It am t t!(la fa mljlu ."of i w Bn d Ui Kirtihiim Part m. , 'll y L.in- - hililines(S allirl Mill) busll (Ju- Winslow family with f rmr W i mi to I onus. Hat. h. fti i hiarrv ing faimiis of and Io) d Putuisid d 1911, re!', Uopd 11. Pi.ep.lkOs - 4 7 s Iapi t.ior y ; llalifpritia California and f in menrf etit-A- d In lour Koekwoll Hunt p by vbbup HjmbliHh. d 1JJJ eOhtKlning biogruphy tho l!iii kl'iiul Vt ij r ordsUtj t ml pf the Jv4h yhr iags u tl tec uh to'th. end Coir uh 2 P in th v .tar 1S4 Vtt il r rds to the Montigue cn.l of the year 1M9 17 pages. Saunters -t Iflttll'ANV Radio Ad r ess wonin "ol. 1, 1933. and edited by compibd morn . 1 m 1 t is ! ' -- i v i ui tiahrs i lu 'hi In a I was days t ra Hate with its kad and d d to tnako in til station.! Th. It ti they could su needed. Not Ot net- failed and b' uii" numbered among the more than -- 0.000 "Mof imm' emigrants who died along S 4 7 th. trail between and 1869. 1 h n the MbcUnd-w is vt yu hod tho flrsti to arrive crowd d into it. It w.s filled rapidly Still others d w t pushcrowded in until on. f.Ut ed IMUte ( me Hu n Captain Mu' n ndvisi d th .a who were un ih to find shel-- t r hero to follow low J the flw eet w try It c tl.m t mileif'hi v ot wiiige e t 'non the wind on ilute sides wnh furl and water available up within easy Irt u h ,.is located by tin touts tro r. iU it the travcl- V re i obliged to w lie tho river ih was foserrd with tec, no4 k to h ir ti.it in ight the enouglj IbuNk n mlv to tear nut froron tin it i lothin and ut hi r limbn lh But it offerjod nil. I'.'i .iml er ing was m id II. In they kerb a they i c f i to had in iw ujt w for tli( in shd l( IP s. v I)o-st- .n i il s i - 1 ' . -- l bt I f I . i . 1. rl l t t l pi pa i d ,u ' is oipf rt i W oi.l athep was pf u hi III C li P Vl 11 is possible old an I l i o Only r e w gl v n to tho ti edit M. i Me h st nod the i le t rf ils let' lh in the men t t nv i w ife h i r e of food . v the f of b r i. tslmnd w it w e w o Be worm it i t Help i'i d 1 i i II r th ought M t'h m 'a JK('d tlji m J Un' of r In iiMi"illimr um f in t i ir h th. m th Ih ucs - w lri t v i nth that ie i, that the had tr was still md waited si f b r and t conqm rt lu. thf h i.U, !h Hcrv of til cotudilmi of Ilf her after n mans an uni nisHed (Contimnd from Page Four.) and misconceptions .f the coinli-uon- s of life hi'rairr wluoh fttb. ricattons are. and hiv been th cause fpr umliscrun m il mg skeptics to deny Immortality altogether. such It is important to nut' that howmanufactured con. in ions, ever fantastic and t xti avowant, hav always beep MaUd in terms of human exiicrience for obvious cause n ither the most i jsons, fertile- brain nor inl imagination the can here nd now tiancnd termH of its own existne rs tho und the dung Boaliiing limitations, the mine thoughtful students of llfo. an1 b irnfng to ac-- i pt the facts ami avoid unavailing sxieculatlott on the onubjt. tho What hoa been rcvriUd what of Immortality and subject man instinctively knows of his personal continuance aio matters of i tiled fact. With the assurance of our personal continuance after death the Job in h.md is not so y mu h to speculate ipm tho det.nls of what unimportant but r.dher to might be beond, live in accordance with the rules of most effective hvtng )i're and now. so as to bf will w 'pared for w hat doe He ahi id Kndows Man The Lord in his uivl..m has seen fit to endow man with an undeniable assurance of his own immortality and with a s t of piactical and understandable rubs for Journeying tow aid the infinite goal. Thor is greater work to be done than sju illation upon the special conditions of th hereafter, and If the knowledge of those special eonvHiorui were essential to man's happiness and abundant living here, tii.it knowledge would have he n JnHudod as part of tho revelations of God to man ere now Tho ancient do not of rh conditions reveal in letail sripturH Jif In reafter. It the Old Testament little U s'lid In tin New T the Mast r dismissed delAvomJ with scription of what It littlo mor than th e words: MJet not your hearts be tumbled; ye believe m Jod t)'iu also in me In my Fathers lmus arc many mnnsionsj if it wu r not o 1 would have told you I ko to pu pare a and 2 place for you John 14 lias In Sion Is th i. Neither udon of th Apostle Paul on tuu subject more elaborate in dttafl It w.m lie who s.Ud What v hi tli not seen, what car hath not b.arl and what not ent r d nt tin heart of hah man arc the thm whh h tho Herd ho In s'ore "or t hose who w him and lus o"I'iom the d.i s .f t ancient dark Apostles down tloU'h tli til tlie latof ftj)vt iv jn ngs te di r toi 'll u m of the (Jospol HMle more W Ifuoen of the aft r deah conditions of than has hre n n oM Some d tuls h 'ii io t lie know b dg of mji I'eo . h miul rn revl'ition. nnj s ni pampas ami h rrto'or nnan on pts Jiav e b en added hr lh of p u lu ts f uhi li we nhill modern tines but sp ak mor In li u liUr even today with all oir ili-- ov- - S.olV in Utsing ins ih .r of Hi kingdoms of- the luruiur, 'Joseph Smith, tin Mormon pin pint,- - Wrote But great and iminulous U re til f th work Lord, and th jnystcr-- l f Jlist kingdom w ha h h showed unto tis, w hicli hui pas?, Jail un-and in itiight r.stiuuDhg in ami m dominion;glor. wbi.h h uh w should nof rit whtl we were in Un and arc not lawful yetfor man spirit to litter. Neither in man ripaht to make them known, for th an ijmly to be mi cit and uml'istma! b tW 0vr-- r of the Holy Spirt, b m s ,,n those wlto'i.ivewhlchjlftn! Hilu, and t hrinselv s h'oo Xdin. to piiii'y whom Jm grants this pnviUc of for themmflve. secin.j'and knowing ( Hu trine-anCovenants 74 J14- ' 117) . Quote Brig lull Yountf lXph th same Snl'Je't Brigham Young or e snid in public "I'mleratlind Uriity? T In r H riot and never was a man in Uin finite flesh who undettntands it I,mmI has been referr 4 to in thin matter How m,.n of I . . . The kingdoms he saw when vision of Ins mind wan rdatteng not if he had sttn opeied more tljah he cituhl hav pnumcril.il throughout hi long life, and more thiirv all the men bn eirth cou B multiply flora the time hi vunem opem 1 until now; hi would not have attained to tho comprehension of eternity How much Knoch raw how' many worlds lie saw, had nothing t do with the case. This b n matter Wls tvn know nothjjng wborut. v - jeom-mand- vv -- .Xe-ni'- . . t i c Gi'noral Ilugu not Society of London PubVol 23 Records of Thrcudneedl lication. sticet Vol oi nf-t'- . S fr t j lim-if'- ! d Vtrr,s 1 i v 1 v i sip li T 22 Conversions 24 Naturalizations foreign Savovne Vol Vol 2 5 stret Vol. Registers Le FrancoH Ckrr. Rcr-wi- ck j 26 Registers Ravvjype d Spring Hardens and Gregs. Vol 29 Registers of Tabernacl Olvhouiio Street and Leicester - Ki Id Ripe Roll Society Publications: New Series. Vol. II. Memoranda Roll of th Kings remembrancer for Michaelmas 1230 and Trinity 1231. RublJfthod 1933 135 pages. London St Matthew Friday Street: Reg-ie- t. rs of St. Matthew Friday Street lrS8-19land the United Parishes of St Matthew and St Peter Ch t 2 marriages f 1654-181- ? transcribed and edited bv A. M. Bruce Banncr-nm- n. 923 205 pages llarlcian Society Publication Rgisfcr Section vol 63. Iiincotn Uncoin Record KocTi ty Vol. 28. rum Rl.st Antiiiislmum of th c ithedral Phurch of Lincoln Vol S editeRby O W. Foster 1933. Norfolk Viwibrtion of Norfolk made by Kdwafd Bysshe, 1664. Vol 1 A to U Kditcd bv ('lark and Campling, 1933 12 7 page. Irnns-iyt- kw i ; 1669-178- prot slants (Btigham lis'ourss Ba'a J48 ) Youngf 1h conclusion of the whole matter is tl is Regardless of what pin know sir did not know concirlng the conditions ot immortality. ofc w hut tnen have iijiafria-r- d or failed to Inmgine concfriii ng life hraftor regardhsn of wlEHt ignorance. dogniitism and superstition hate taught cone rmng II f death Immortslitv is still nn All mn in all agea fnCt surcd b n itnpi seed w it h t uetr own mimorla lit V; the rational or8. of the universe cannot otherwise be pla1Kd. 'the Xxird Bod hi Sftid we tlpit wC ar tint we are Neither ifYeili'nre Nor Validity Tlie rrors and Hie harqrdou Itmns of men have presumed sn'eil t ih'tvose opecinj IBerprefottons and llttiifinp nbsnrdit es upon of life hervTft r oHlicr give red. art nor validity U the ikrpM-- . iKm that s" these i reri Ini an rn pt to te red it h r Id a of jrn-t , ' It mem I r t hiot No t rr il truth 1j iV imnltnl for its v or exist ene upn man's n 'iti n or n " mi.- pH n f th t i n h t nv nit knew or not rta'i phyi il pf.'t.i ir of a uin rro w il b. Mu - d him in th do ki ow hut terUtr r but if Midi knCw b du w r' ,ti.l to s op nt n ii' h p p ness ini pu.'t hivernnde wcitfd Kind the 23(1 pagesR. B. Sim Bi igh. un City und Bony bVtiUH tery iiuords cOpi d by th Box Elder tak genealogtiftl committee Puv son. Cemetery records copit d from Sextons record by No bo stake i;m alogleal commltv., 149 pages Cem t ry Samauuin ivcurdo compitfd by th Santaquiti war la genialQKKal committees from th tttxton reroute 1933 Vtrgltiln War Records! Revolutionary History of Virginias navy of th revolution by' Robert A. Stewart, 1933 279 pages. Vermont St JoluiHbury: The town, a review of 125 year to the anniverFairsary 1912. by Edward T. banks. 1914. 92 pj)gs A rela-ti.M- m nfnd i 1662-177- Bedford County: Connus report for 1820 Bedford county compiled by M irtha Ixu Houston. 19i3.'66 pages Utah Uluh's diMtinguiehcd personall- a bb.graphlcal dictionary ti' of eminent contemporaneous men and w, v (typewritten). rn: Knrly records of tho Bresbytcrian church at Go-- h 1767-- 1 jH5, n. compiled Charles C. Colem.in, 1934, 21by pages Palmyra Church records of th Western Prebytermn church oC Palrnvra copied by Mrs. H. M. Wiles 1933 39 pages (typewritten) Carolina , North Cobmial record of North Caro hna Vol. 1 to 10 Inclusive, com piled and published ty Vm. (Sosh First i , fi 1 1 1 Ir.l riowj d may not av ill .1 le know n r. oe sluout the conditions of Ilf after death than an unhatchcd chicken knows of ondilkon in thin world, but hat d s not mean that there i no life d'uth. It simply means that aftr thit detailed knowl dge le nit ut present necessary for our wlfar hf i anl now. Trivial and undue spe illation upon .such matttr.s is unavailing Living life well is the Job in hind and living life Jn aecotdanro with th ten. ommandrnr Ms and the higher law of the Compel v e now know is a 8iffi iently difficult for mostn of us for the present without f to ttle the problem pting, tb h if r M m s Is assure 1. imrnoi'talltv C mi pll.i lire with tile (Bv-of her und now will ptf-paman for the condemns uf Ilf solid t o grive reg irdles of what th j msv he 1 Ju ihut lh te - |