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Show lUli he - -- News it. h time poatofflce at claaa matter according to Act of Conrresa March A Hit, The Aaaociated Press t exclusively antltled to the nee for republicatlon of ail new dis patches credited to It or not otherwise credited In Lhi newspaper and also .he local new All right for republicatlon published herein. of special die patches here are Enterad at tl CITY, - - SEPTEMBER ENCYCLOPEDIC HISTORY OF THE CHURCH 1 than ever before about four little words. They are: It can be done Back 'Continuing. the President laid: in 191? when the United State entered the U orldW ante received in Washington two second SILT LAKE KEPl'EMBEtt 21 1935 LAKE CITY sA'lUKDAY SALT ittjoiwtreft Balt Lake City, Utah, g Phoney Waa. Member of The Audit Bureaa of Circulation. a AtuS dollar highway to the top of Wh)te Face What I have Mountain, highest in lb state. !) drive. wonderful told. this seenTPdayJa the assemblage which crowded the tempor-- Except 'Bandar Published Afternoon Lt.bhKKT BY ANDREW JENSON, Assistant Church Historian delegates of military, naval and civilian repOn was from France. One resentatives, was fpow England." He dcicribed theinneeting with I remem Wilson, which he witnessed. ber Marshal Joffr asking President Wilson how many men the United Slates could asW will semble, President Wilson replied: men and if you need e -- have one jmlliun will have two million aid ityou have to hav five million men you wjtlTiave them, and if you need the entire man power of America 11 Chemnitz Conference SO. 5 21, 1935. GENERAL CONFERENCE th semi-annu- - 3. REUBEN CLARK. , DAVID O. McKAY. , JR. First Presidency. FINDING GOD T HE poet (Tennyson is reported to have said on a certain occasion,, My greatest wish la to have a clearer vision of God." To find God far answer all questions, all difficulties the healIt la the aolution ing of ail disease, the curing of aU wrong.' To find God- perfectly woifld mean the perfection of the world-f-or it would mean fir ing the intelligence, the justice, the truth, ih love at the heart of the universe. Men have always been seeking God. feel ing efter him, as the New Testament writer tayA If haply they might find Him who la . sot far from, every one of ua. In every age under every sky, no matter by what religion, or in what stage of civilization, men have elway been trying in the beet way they knew to find God. After Jesus 'came into the world men got a clearer" conception of what should be Jheir relation lo tbelr fellows and how to live that, they might find the Divine. Jesus cays everywhere that the tree ia to be judged by its. fruiL He says it ia the person that ties been kind and lender and true, who has fed the hungry, who has clothed the naked, who ha visited people in prison, who has helped those in trouble; these are they who shall find the way to God. Getting into right relation with one's fellow men is getting into right relations with God, inevitably; for the two things are one. , What does Jesus say about the two great commandments! Love to God and loving ones neighbor are one end the same, the two faces of the one shield. This principle goes down dasp into the heart of things- - God is a personal being and the only ,way that one can really know a person ia by comprehensive sympathy, by truth, by correct ideas, as far as possible; by coming into sympathy with that person. God ia love, He is tenderness, He ia pity, He is sympathy, He is all that we call divine. And so if we wish to find the way to Him w can only do so by becoming in e measure like Him. The very qualities which bring us into are the right relations with our fellow-me- n quahtiei which faring iu Inlonght relation with God! There i nothing arbitrary about it. Jesus says if you bringing your gift to- the altar, and there remembered that thy brother hath aught against thee, leave there thy gift before the altar, and go thy way, first be reconciled to thy brother, and then "com and offer thy gift; and the way will be open to God. If a man ha injured you, it ia because hs is ignorant or smrul, or because .he i passionate, or think you his --enemy. If you are humane, possessed of the spirit ef Chris), you will pity him and seek to help himoutof that condtlmn. A men must partake of the spirit of the dmne an order to know th divine. ' Some men Ur their fellow-me- n for their own Ad vantage, to exploit them. Such men cannot find God so long as they maintain thie llitude. One inU:'. be. in.eympathy.with hi fellow-me- n before he can be m sympathy with Godl JTe must vvcrifiip-G- od m spirit and in truth, be fork he can be conscious of bis presence This principle is eternally true, inevitably true, in the nature of things. Morality end religion go hand in hand. Being truly religious and truly moral are inevitable one. There is no possible antagonism them, because those qualities that make tie genuinely humane are those that make u truly divine. I Jesus was said. Not every one who hath raid unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the Kingdom of .Heaven, but he that doeth the will.' To the man who is true and right in at) his relations with his fellow-me- n, the door is opetf and the light of God thme, through jf - X ,rj - r Aternaky-.cight-whea.l- II ie CAN BE DONE D RESIDENT ItOO&Lt ELTS optimism . on 11 occasions for Ike desires of bis heart is admirable. would almost seem that everything he undei takes would be bound to succeed because ofjps vgorou determination and genial , The lal-- st exhibition of his optimism ws spieraeJ at Lake Placid N, V, the ollier-da- y. whither be went lo dedicate tL new million If ty ; ilaon then aised those T cn be con-slo- ts 1 iw cn Buchholz-Annaber- four Mitt-we- dona" It ft 111 aaine ' It Cirtbdone" ipirit which is the Motive power of Franklin D. Roosevelt's life- - tl.is thespinl which rescued .him from invalidism, which actuated him in undertaking his campaign for the presidency, ' which buojs him up by day wind inspire hit dream by night Before receiving large number of visi--T e Strnouncej' H dc T a r k. "r we n Si'S j his plans tor a strenuous trip lo the west Acoast, for fulling in the Pacific, and also for , visiting some islands there, including one un- named spot sever before visited by a whit . man It eeemt an immense program for a man' situated as be is, but if be aj so it can A suggestion is made tbst the be done President adopt those four words as his in Jus crest-- or paste them in hie hat, and thus become invincible as a candidate to succeed himself. Perhaps it can be done. 'at Mission of th Latter-da- y Saints residing in the city of Chemmts end located in vicinity. Chemnits Saxony. near the border line of ui and Germany Chemnitz Conference on Dec. Zl, 1930, sad a total population of LOST, including Th conference contains eight branch- namely, - Chemnits False, South Chemnitz. Ctntr&l Chemnits, Dobell Meerane and a. it-w- al The On Hundred Sixth bonferenc of the CJuirch of Jcu Saints still eonvene Christ of Latter-da- y ' m lb Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, Utah, nit Friday, GrlnW 1, 1835, - at 1- 4o'clock, continuing with letsiong on Saturday and Sunday, October "STnd 8. The General Priesthood meeting still be field Saturday evening, October 5. Missionary and other reunions should be so arranged as not to conflict with these appointments. REBER J. GRANT. they-vaca- ted CHEMNITZ CONFERENCE German-Auitrta- n built e stock corral, enclosed with a mud wall and Sept stock thera-un- til h following fall when the place. mm Cheney, a Mormon, bought the ranch th pezt year and lived for about four yea re when healone was Joined by Uriel Stewart. In due course of time other settlers fob owed, until about a dozi atoch. men with their families lu. ete.i ,g he dbiricu about- - half of tiienr the church. In the eeltlere built school houee, which was also brick used for meeun and social purpose. -- Bairn Tll ar welding cseirr CJ'S Place in 0o to the Mona Ward as do belonged any who may reside lh locality at present ld CHENETd RANCH. Juab Stake. Co., Ul1i, (aIo called then-ey- e as ib. name' of p Placet small settlement of Latter-daBalms locat'd near the north and of Jusb Valley. 11? mile north of N'ephi. There are s number of springs to tbs locality, the southernmost being knows as Cheney's Spring end those further north as PunyoB-- Epringw.-TiHner iJum-J.- r !) I im - Hurrah II Hurrah Hurrah! ladies, Juab y HOLT V POR SOI. h nyh TfeuM J. El M hlch u-- large and appear to health w rinser rolls put in it uottomleaa and others are quite would be suitable for our c a small. These spring form a creek iRnf:al Dpl if sou would Week Ilka which empties Into W Mher Jn 1S6S, tha soldiers belonging latest ho Tnir H1h. r u( epaclal interest groups who finance to Johnston g army located a ranch W, :hlng and having Jen. these experts with money wrung immediately north of what later eroMesh. Agitator, Silent aa tbe night Gear from the poor people it would, be became know s a Cheney a Springs running In a ten years bath Of Oil and tested equal to AO yra servlc. cheaper and Better for them to 1 OFFER TOP make honest profits and pay their his duty td allot each tha )!0 Our ISAMB Model 11 hare of tha taxes. They would monthly pension euggaatad in Washer forit vmr old on OnandMinute 19 91 be able So operate plants to ca- aid act. half of which tha U. & a If you pa iOE wJh f Jese dlaceunt on pacity all tha time and tha people will pay beginning July u.t terms, Reporta for tha present quarter Our to OR MW OFFER oulCba Able to use abundantly. it Model IT On Mlnut Vote Agamst State Constitutional Convention De- - But they have bees educated to from tha state la now demanded v'hcr with Giant HI Van Aglta these said board ao tbe U. 8. treas- lv with of advice by the depend upon large rounded urer can make reservation there- Hinges - to xtra . falsa tax experts. And these Significa nt Of --nSwing prevent stripping ot or chlselers would for. Other details for local from gsrmem and for long grafter h'in .til 'r,T'c. largest tavjforcement of said law mugta!oEe iuU ENNX1 AND LESSONS WASHINGTON, Sept, 21 -- More important than the Rhode have no jobs if a eommonaenia f,nr hZ batches or ilttla Such was constructed. inaugurated, but tha plan foregoing are hatch plan and haring the Most WonIsland election is the defeat of the New Deal in Pennsylvania. will atop taking taxes on productive urgent essential. derful No Lever a you Wringer C. L TiirtPFjiv-effort and tax profits. LI. of us are probably growing very tired imagine, of For, in Rhode Island, Only the voters of a single district aluminuro 14 2nd Lie should pay Texas the too to- imi,y pull handle person bap Every .whi!cthirty-foin the stale, of mding the Keystone times as big ward squabble and the roll start. jou and according to tha benefits received Puh back both roll stop and end with city and rural districts, a total of probably 2,000,000 votes from tha government. Jn tha time ,W omen Auto Drivers and oTthe efforts of the League of Nations re tease it Is the Gre.t-- ti prxpjuro mod-1 . . or control Roman of military the Euroand of our of tha at- fwas arbitrate 'nL'nlion cask it, doings Jo iMUSt Uk 11 Given for government control of rn rTOCtlCe dictator tiv Safety To turn a Democratic majority can and vour eld a. her or pean neighbors In general. every contended that at dictators the of 0,000 ot a year ago in the gubreceived Editor Deseret ' or alike, rich poor It would be fine if we could turn back ernatorial person, New, race, when George Earle, At convention of the P. E o LIRfTBD MS HER OFFERED an equal benefit from eovarnmont 0 the hands of time to the days before tb Democrat, .was elected, and a we Offer on of each model n.r recently held at Mammoth Lodge, They argued therefor tlat every majority for the head In each cllv In i an ellowatnna radio, the telegraph, the airplane, the railroad, UnitedDemocratic equal pay Park. Ola Babcock fich lot families person fiould N Btztee Senate, when Joseph and es Miller, Of Dea Momee. Iowa, was Id. 'NT?1- - I,,trtcs. tax the steamship, and the telephone made neighwe g,v th! who)..h Guffey waa victorious, into a SSu,- 'Jl. When Washington, Jefferson. thl fpl!11acl.pal Pker, and made nrlcaare mat! out io bors out ot netiong eeparated by oceans and 000 vota against the N'ew Deafere our n eatabllshed I m ma e for us enl. ' Uomei. Call in orfolders in Pennsylvania la perhaps ike' RULES FOR CONTRIBUTORS Madison and others -Writ nation to be governed by law, they orAmtrlca chould become by great continents. We sometimes ieel that most significant election occur-- ! WOD&E RRO idea HFt.RS. AC.T the maintained Advanced and consciouc. safety 1033. renca alnca XSX State St. we would like to find come secluded spot 1. .Letters forcing ta SI must proAd. reekie driver rom that to protect life, w indlvtduaL ea ea eMa at tba written lesiMriaM brae (Sear Cutmuch more Paper wherein we could quietly contemplate and each of 1 highway KeitshHra. partlwa an aroused pubtect the property aoly, through The election, too, was sad racial Smaeeieae luitA Prr . meditate upon the affairs of mankind. We'd That the more property any person lic sentiment.'' of a referendum than a personalanal attack arae ba mSM 1 he more no doubt ood advice th aunt alga traa aama aa remotto of Life magazine ity contest, for tha only question Writer more hang that old-tibenefit o noticed now should pay for ana reeMratlal e erase, . feetisal Involved was whether The people reckless the woman drivers ar eaatrikatient aet upon our wall What Fools These Mortals acaapte. aatA ceived, that each ! person'trueproducwanted a conetitutional comehtion becoming View Uprrafl kr errilers measda th themselves. Income and Rome tion of of them are Be," end abend our brief vacation away from called to revise the Constitution areeerily ewprra Ibeee af Tka ure of th benefit received from speeding Dtaerci Neva lha deaartaMat eaa-e-d along the hlghwaja. a the haunts of men in pondering upon that thaOnscats. lea advertielag ai The overtemporal government. LEAGUER. recklessly, if not worse than man. issue. that simple ' TTtey a re taking torn TAX REFORM significant truth. whelming majority answered In thedesperate chances around curves, and But trying to escapeTh cutting maddmg throng" negative, notwithstanding the apn ler Asks hills, when Question they ate Dr. Paul Tells Mr. Hoover Writer by for snore than a few ifiorl moments would roachtnaandUia Democratic car a ni- at1hmKdlCtsU tar evall us nothing, for whether we approve the ernor that tha constitution ot tbe About The Constitution Editor Deseret News: speed toward h'fh them should be modernized. - or not. women learn to i A fw week ago, our county iu- drivo more manner in which our fellow men conduct state It would ba wrong to assume that Editor Deaeret New. s carefully, than thev on tha value are hla av Iseasor report are their affairs or not, our place Is with them. tha people of Pennsylvania doing at the time, they wiU not be able present a because they to torco recklco To try to escape Life because we do not like merely driver from voted down constitutional revision the Presen es in published Otlghways, at eighty accumulation of over .the path along which our brothers are slowFor only two year ago 1933 the Congress violates or even mentions the of our entire east. U cannot be done ao long aa the veara people by the ha same state of Pennsylvania adopted rights form some of the most quotes from the Con- county.'-Durm- g act. We cannot ly trudging is an ostrieh-lik- e years we they themselves era careless. thee no leas than 13 different amend- stitution. Anothar thing which wa observe railroad trkverae escape the meaning of existence and buman-- - ments to th state constitution Freedom of worship, freedom have bad three at events that miraculous times, women gas a roundhouse, J driving, and of speech and of the press, the right our county, work. Blank Check" ity by burying our heads in the sand. Tintic mines. at tha aama time holding an Oppose lron have c and" many o th e So it can ba inferred that happened in our f So, whether we are tired of the dojnge rbig T el p -- expect to come again tho steering wheeL A ahort is as re&dy to change her crime, freedom from cannot time Europe or not, if the American people aec search, and security from being de- - soon. day. constitution when it They have, and are. paying ince. the writer saw a woman can learn one lesson from this essary aa any other state, but she prived of life, liberty, or property.' a lerga portion of our taxes. driver, with two little ones by Ia the Congress trying to sot up a ia unwilling to agrea to a blank her aide In th seat, and holding and The mo rk it faith promoting, This twenty-ri- z muddle, we shall not have been fatigued so a"ther infant child eheck, and this ia, in effect, what national religion or to deny the million dollars would not ba in ", m vain. .And that lesson is that the policies tha N'ew Dealers wanted Jn the right of trial by jury, etc.? Of bad, if It was paid for. but it Isn't What chance would ah hey lapn llllliflfwf, have, Tidt.' The rights guaranteed to he should ton ought fo read if. of European governments are never dictated Leystona state. Just as They have jraufji is mortgaged and bonded get Is a Jam on a curve in tha Constitution are all political It in th national government. tha cuts which or a hill, or anywhere else. over.i per cent, by ethics, by ideals, or by the welfare of the There a another vital point abmit 'rights; whereas the rights that now value to about thirteen million Soma driven, aa well The concern the people are economic dollars, what it would bring if it aa man, women tha Leans) Ivan. a election. Order your copy today world. On the contrary, they ere always dicfeel aowure of their abil-Rwho defended revision and social rights not even mention- orators werajrald. and have seifu-h the most tated by such confidence in view, their, course wanted to change the t'otwtitauon jed in the Constitution the took 5100 it la: If Now the question their ear. that they say, they can right to is determined by whatever line they think ao aa to allow for unlimited ap- - live, to work, to be secur against eighty years for alt people of stop In an Instant. Maybe a 11a. taste had they bank failures drought, floods, dust Hah county to acquire thirteen can. and Ing propriation. will best serve the interests of their country. Mailed postpaid mruhere for perhaps not. Driving at of unlimited expenditure in the storm H hunger, destitution in old million dollars, how long-w- jjl 0f 5 mllM Ah hour IS! One hag only to etudy the evente of the national government, the people of ag unemployment, the --retail --prior. four or ihresand bUndoeea etc. take-o-n ctty a second on which to apeed embark re'uvcd Lennsy farmer Ivjma a About few with tbese to few towns little the realize conatltu. the rights truth of an that years past puts pending orgy by bestowing On tlon is Silent. What then shall responaUltv thrown In, to Pay ten million dol- on brakMunjustified statement Recall how England utterly reand human the legislature the power to spend million peoplq waiT a few years a apland'd ftah pond, i for lars for "r rUlt in w'lernble fused to stand firmly against the Japanese at wllh we Amend th Constitu-llon- ? Mark Anderson sav H will be" food while fatalUy0 Of course the question on GEO. T. PEAT, shall failing bank railroads, invasion of Manchuria and see how different th While, C. V. HANPEX. ballot was cor.f.ncd to whether homes, industries, be allow. is that eamtf nation's present attitude toward contention should be called to ed to go under forfarms, The trouble with the dnagr.-zbl- e a few Do'ln Utah years Must What Demorevue the the constitution, while w get ready to try to amend t an exactly similar situation. things people about us is cratic speakers. In urging the con- the Constitution? Not if Roosevelt Old-Az- e PeTlSlOn Matter that most of them eay are true. But this time Italy hits closer to the vital vention. made all sorts of state- can and th help It; 44 E. South Temple St. Republican amendment tha kinds of arteries of Britain's Empire, Notice, too, bow ments as to favored. dsre not advocate It. Providence never makes a Editor Deseret Newa: they Salt Uk CHy. Itsk b When H ) folto Congress hard moveto Teak some that Frince makes m dictated by preferred every Defeated by Country low the advice ot Roosevelt and , This popular question demands people believe It, There are differences of opinion .Agent! napted in all last answer. The an ber awareness of Herr Hitlers proximity. legislature, as to whether the Pennsylvania fight th depression, rather Than with the Social Security Act. pendCold cash taelt lots of communities Mr. Hoover and let thing The League of Nations is a beautiful idea. constitution ought or ought rot to that of ing m Congress, before it. gave the that are not affected by hart be changed. Ccrtainlv tome of the take their course, does that indi- governor unlimited authority bv lor. Renunciation of is a. great ideal. But iq the tamiuigh would cate "abdication- by Congress of lie Dec. J Chap. 9. to do any and until the nations of Europe are willing to suggestions seem to have had merit, but, when right to think, te vote, to publish v everything to required therein forget their momentary petty interests we they became ideal lied with a Decidedly not altho&gh that ia make our aged poor and blind Air. Hoover what Infers straight-out or beneficiaries thereunder. Said aet fight for mav congratulate ourselves that we are out against David Lawrence, challenged to th New Deal, the cause ot rerequires tha State, now the Gov. of fhe League and therefore unable to join form fell the heavy blow of the show wherein the Constitution is ernor. to make and Tubmit state ntsuaced the taw WiOTthe- pension plans or rules in harmony by country dutemts, cnrwf J latum- - of ware ties, tlie constitutional revision plan New Deal, answers that usurpa-liowith said act of the U. 6 Social be taking plerg -- by least 0 ofLhem. acboard tor approval.Tf we Security law a of tthe Gulfev coal cording to tha latest return, and to share In U. 8.N pension r.!GNTKS doubtful consHtiitiqnqlity'bill) expect it may ba That the final results of funds. will show the majority to be up- the sheerest nonsense that propaTwenty The Governor should also report ward of 30u,0oy. gandist can utter, alnca alt laws to mid board an estimate of the !.1EI!SERSI3IP Naturally, tha large clues, like ara of doubtful constitutionality' AGO -number of pensioner Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, which till they are tested out. Jie declares amount allotted to monthly hav been under more comprehenthat before we can do anything new them. The People's Pension Comin (he sive influence of the Democratic we must first amend th CozuUu-lio- n. mittee has junvlshed him t 999 , September 31 Tuesday machines overaim. tha rightful of pensioner and it names, Une member ot th crew of the Zeppelin etc., throw of tbe old guad bosses, 3. H. PACET- WESTERN WORLD slin-recently raided London fell from th polled a large, "vota for constituship end wee round,omewlier In .England." tional revision. But th returns The dead man was thought to i Dr. Joseph wsu.d seem to Indicata that there's Profit Should Be Basis WAVE CLUB Btuhfr, famous German aerial scientist. ta new alignment in Pennsylvania axationSays .Writer Unit Lost master Far- with the purchase of each For the first time atnee hla resignation aa ley ned not be ao sure ot the Key- Editor Deseret Newer , a stone state as he wa when he World Wave crrtary of state tlire months ago, William do" 193 Just Question; would In what it be carried these speJennings Bryan met today with Freeideot Wilcial interest tax rewill b by the Democrat, mean when experts it son. Bryan is going abroad, it la rumored, to called that Mr Hoover carried the they speak of pain leu taxes? PHILCO RADIO Answer: They mean a tax col stale by lsQ.tiOO. attempt, to negotiate an armistice agreement lected by their tpeciai Interest group Answer Roper between the warring nations. I will receive a balletla twice a The happenings tn Pennsylvania and paid into In public treasury 'cotnuded with the speech of Sec- with a nice profit and no cost to Ike wahea afcert wave S52.50 FORTY V LARS AGO ahe Such be th in which asked group. retary Roper, persons expertly taaleg IOM per met easier. September 31 .Saturday people'to answer nationally a que- propose and maintain such tax poliPresident Cleveland was accused of desirA XOVT stion about modernizing the federal cies to enable their group to legal, Me DOM SM ing war with Spain by a group qf senators Constitution to make possible tbe ly escape all the taxes and to make Closet New oat Deal of the ing. for th establishment ot masses objective. carrying of the peounorganised . Many observers here think that tha ple pay the taxes. Cutes tha desired touch of choree, Pennsylvania campaign shows what For th long-ru- n of theae MAIL YEARS AGO gOof with such ter and affords added shelf spats, might happen nationally 21 September Tuesday SALT LAKE and OGpEN an Issue. achpoaal may involv such fa if into on existing space. lsVxpeeted that Russia will recognize For. in the state, in ing Implications aa to permit the f the son of the deposed Khan of Khiva as his' the absence of sReyston a specifically word- oppoeition to conjure up all th successor. ed proposal, the movement for re- dir things that might flow from a a vision suffered by reason of tbe revision. This waa th case in v..,,, .,1, President I lyese s. Grant has signed th , assumption that all aorta of changes Pennsylvania and it shows the danlNC-were to be made, in other word ger of a constitutional issue ao far commission of Mr Aiex White, of Alabama, to under 136 E. BROADWAY ac- aa the New Deal nationally ia 2317 WASHINGTON AVE. of th guise emergency b thief justica for th territory of Utah. tion, a federal amendment pjo- (Copyright, 1932 ) - n-- -- New Deal Suffers Pennsylvania Setback nnt wk dared ! cl v ed. Italo-Ethiopi-an ur dfekoift.'.OK 121.-00- J ng mr-fo1d-rr thor-ougb- MODEiHi MIRACLES '! Jeremiah Stakes aund-patter- -- 1 Penn-ajiva- --- nnmn.. an one-ha- lf jviinf, -- til' J4 DESERET BOOK CO. t wr - ifirieie: n. -- 6 Years $S23 -tal h Gnr 0JJT - "'J ' Corner China 1 $57.50 PHILCO HEADQUARTERS s r--rr IRAIDD . q. 4 . c- -.i v- RODS - |