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Show sV, I HU-- Y grSBi 1 I I L-- 'HWN - r - V y THE DESERET NEWS. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER iri Church Deportment H, 136 Voluntary (Slavery Church Clippings , n J a, t y w tore tlmt Suit An English writer mv-njilLnke City woiikl be hi svetAd choke of a pkii to live, London excepted. n paptr with In London's "Pally1 Exf'l-est-, 2,000,000 circulation, Trevor Wirnall, at writer e imagined that. he would be forced to live else than London and It was then fore lto duty to Detect a place. I am i acquainted tfr'tih most of the big places of the earth, he began, "and in quite a n unit s--r I haye friends who would offer a welcome. Eut which to pick on to pas the years that are left to me there wis the problem. "In the end I marie a Hat of the towns and cities 1 felt were qualified. One by one, the author went, through a list of The 85 cities he had selected for consideration. list included these names: New York, Montreal, (Bermuda), Halifax (Nova Scotia), Hamilton Cldeago, Colombo (Ceylon), Tails, Marseilles, Capetown, Lq Touquet, Nice, Gene a, San Francisco, Reno, Rome, Copenhagen, Brussels, Berlin, Cologne, Naples, Moscow, Quelieo, Kingston (Jamaica), Monte, Carlo, Barcelona, Jersey, Johannesburg, Boston, Toronto, ami Salt Lake City. Of Salt Lake City he had this to say: "Salt Lake City Is not an oil painting, but I , like (he way.it la conducted. I like ih4 theories of the Mormons and their Church, and I like best of all the vast lake ao filled with salt that it la impossible to sink. l l Finally, n summing up, hlf choice, Mr. a of preference, Hated six dties In his order follows: 1, San Francisco;' 2, SALT LAKE CITY; 4 Nw York; e, Le Touquet; r Bermw i 8, Quebec;-- i r M Mme-Wher- 1 1 Wl e , f L v - ;, , ?I M; ti :; 11 , . V I1 V' V V t v f u I 1 - f .M v i A !: : Ji 'i tv i t ie-- n Ik-tioi-t, V da. ' . . d .MX ' h . RVOIA fig. LkHOy P. Uis lor ONKillT w se.k special te net it of tor youth It, ,e- who litoe not yet cl in Intel down on their l.aioi by the u.lmtio hnbll. ul.l you Young people, how wi like 1C be I he slave t a ilgaiille, anil tc le iluun atound day T so t'iat you mght tveiAwluie, mile tor a Hump would "walk That is exmlly the fining iti'wera when get o( lii tobacco lintit. of you. You rend the liotory slave the cuisc ami slavery To you that is sometlunK you. master. nia cruel, wrong. Butis let ununjust, tolaieco that snv to you you Iregid just to U victim asthere this the' slave diner. have 'u)1 V'" lhat you ihfterenee, . to remain tic-c- or foolishly e. si eo into the chains a f disagiei'-nt.l- buidensoinc Iml'it impewadila from winch It Is next towhich to escape, and fiom yeiy although fiw ever do escape, condition. their f he tobacco lialut will foicc i sav force you 1o work hold to young It will make cel . it will lie lo git lotai-ooikivc them le. .ie.,1 it It will luaka men who aie in line family spent! last penny lor tobacco 1l,i ir go tiaro-ft.lcslide iholr luile ilnldren ant! hungry. Ami what it wi)) nuike niH) ). it will irufk van do, if vou toe "gel die lial.it worthies, tol-ace- e t! t m of the wit keele st adverUsa-rir- f saw rend, "Young ids man, gt t the h.ilut. SMUKK rumpany Whv did a big totau-tof tlollais to eyand lliouv.-.ndt latter such a sign before A merAnswer! Was It to it an Youth? kau help you to a happv, joyful.'i life? No! Not much. It was lo l you gel vour monev; it was to unconsciously lo slwk your minj a of bonds into the relentless (Continued On Tag Foul ) 1 In a few words, A. E. King, of Camiwllo, Mass., paid a tribute to the Sunday mot rung Iroadcatf. His Tabernacle Choir and organ at the Bureau In a letter received statement, of Information, said: "Thanks-foyour splendid Sunday radio uni programs always the beet and most spirit Wig-fyitd- ni- -, 1 1,0 The last time Mr. Wignall visited SaM laike City la wrote in the lkdiy Kxprtss txilu-slvcl"Yeslettluj I de oled mVMlf almost faith. Miv nxtn tlx to investigations dUu( a wandering upoiter like myself, this is the easiest town on eailh "It is possible to walk in almost anywhere without a card or a letter of Introdut Hon, or even an appointment, and straight away talk to both the religious and civic leadeis. Among those 1 the lunt h hour met, and conversed with, arrived were Heber J. Grant, the presklent of tire Mormon Churvh; George Allert Smith, one of the Twelve Apostles who was in charge of the European Mission after the. War, and who is known to many in England; John James, an ekler In the John Church, who is also British viceconsul; Wells, who was born in Nottingham, and who is today a' Bishop of the Church of Jesus Christ of I ait ter day Saints, and Andrew Jenson, the historian of the Mormon. 'There were many more, but those are 1 among the principal people of the City, and feel kindand their that to a hospitality it duly say ness sinie I aimed here have never Ion sure. passed in my cxpei There may le two opinions alout the Mormons, but, although this city lias felt the work!1 depression quite as ninth as most other plates, have discovered that those she embrace the Mermen faith have not been permitted to go hungry. oCaln C$of f redie addre m tmdrf Ae Waits tpeaseeAip "I the 1 ft,,,) Your Church, Reporter By 5 , r , of any." . o s 1 - ': I. r t ; & h S V' , .! i , a. a-- ; S'' fTfcs gteyis ( ik fees t teJ ctic Sy treat A nnifwSMsi ssr- tm the Paste A attracted reciwSy of at wyissl Ciails? m sad it awe Ae three-Wa- hy hat la - The haad pieced a brief hat' pragraat A trihata la theta At, 1 A the great ftwmA. ff. f. Otta. IW haad. of Sera A the above gwtare earraaadiag the laaaaateat. awe ctBd le'Otwk ' rertwif e top reseat the- - Unite Pa- - ttf hats PJarvara, jarateely W Alto Caarlert, aAara the Church rerewtly erected aa ataamaeal hsaarAg tie iagmsw h ttried theea A ttaassrhed (W dead Ofim rerstiaaf lad a Aei'Tsiea Parttc Systeia. caaigatsJ asMlfy a A D. Sr 'm eathers, aak At ',v foil jetties! SW.h, the haad aat lahea aserty niifisa aad Ca jay wiry they ,t ii itr lis.gart iripmtiom Follom ? I.t J. o' ' pAaeer awatyrs. ' Meet of Ae haad Aesthert see descendant of pAaeera. 'jr1! A.jMt JLt S . - Ik-'s-e rled, C. Joy, hatiaett awatager of tho report! aa incident dwrAg Ae p laving of Ae haad at the ceweterv. Am eidteiy teaaurn apprearhed haa and not given aa etpian atiaa of Aa heed's psagraat. She Aea staled; "Jlfy motkrt m hue led here. My father teat Jiuaes Brotssrd, uhe nwrhrd at Fisrrare aea it ant IT taII awwded angoai ler QmmrUo t. la hrfp Ae Saialt get reedy A go V esf. My atvlher died tehea I see father aaiy a tea yeatt aid and a Aea aval to noth KttiUmg Ae railroad. My mother ant a good l.urrrf at the dev Seatf end f Ml kpud IffW. had hr grd la ga Post ahra of Ae lea tom passes acre .MpHNtri 1 seme loot ing. I taw the let! rampuay I They aorre moaK Sraadiaoviaat. but I sever got waatrd to ga to 2 avsi of Tremor I, hat I mill tome dev. a. Sun myr hathoad dted A Hi? I have herd A Omaha. I am gotag Aftad the hidrrt here at my fan op- |