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Show m. lo - -- THE likSERET NEWS AMWAY AUGUST 6 1920 en 'It I way. but It Is etituto her people a distinct nation algid !years. Christ's Kingdom will have two up the Church. government. with David thy servant. capitalsZion and Jsrusalom. 'And descendant from the loin of out of Zion shall go forth tha law. and Nor do I believe there Is a Jew In all even IsiUTIJAL INTEREST the word of the Lord from Jerusalem " creation who could be converted In ancient David. to .bo- t- their king. STATE St C11064t1 POUNDED 1144 Elder Whitney vita warmly applaud. "Lot that nation ur that people who that numner. When the Jews are con4, . verted to Christ, as I firmly believe shall tak an active part in behalf of ed. and personally congratulated by will yet be. it will come through Abraham's children. and in the raising many $t' the conclusion of hie ad.' they , I In favor find thy the heart and the bead. not through up of Jerusalem. t:21;1 PALESTINE OF The Salt take Zionist committee Is , 4 the pocket and the purse." sight. Let not their enemies prevail 4nt 11. L Liberman. chair,. Elder Whitney then eitetched the against them. neither let pestilence Or composod , Jelling overcom them. but lot the man; Preendant Heber J. Grant. hon.' of famine Church of the activities -1 Pinion PItapir. vir which glory of Israel overshadow them. and orary chairman: &Lints. Chriat of Lotter-da- y ,,, M. R. Mendelson. tresaur stands for the gathering of the whole the power of the Highest protect chairman; r. and Mts. Ethel ItosenthaJ. sorra.. House of Israel. Including the restors- - trim." .4Tha work of the clmmittea Is 'try. , lion of the Jews to their anc'ent home e Later. Teare Thirly-ost, ably supported by Jewish leaders. land. Ho read part of & general con. . Thirty-on- o years later another mi.- III.. dated Nstivoo report tel.0, Orson &on was undertaken for a similar TOLD BY SPEAKER April 1. 1140. when Elders two of tho Purpose. the party. headed by Prost- - CENEIIAL IJECETT Hyde and John E. Page.oorranicisionsb dent George A. Smith and Including ,. Twelve Apostle& wore to premed to Palestine an4 dedicate Elder Lorenzo Snow. one of the TWItIVO Apostles and his gifted sister, 1 that land for the return of the VISITS SALT ERE i--Nt Snow, going from Salt Lake i. dr of Judah. Elder Page falterld Eliza toR. the 2. 1. 41Holy Land. On March Elder Whitney At Meeting and fell by rtie way. but Eider.lantrers II)de, City, , 1171. they held divine worship on the after paseirig through many yrkrprLpyxr-r-inzy$Olives. Smith of President obstacles. Mount In Assembly Hall Relates and surmountinghis numerous AND INSPECTS NAT mission,..though it bore a letter of Instructions. signed VC. accomplished I and Presidents the goal by Brigham Young took him 21 months to reach of Fulfillment Ltmons on to .1)0 said .fiforith, Daniel H. out. which Prophecy In set 2 Finally. Wells, they for whith be had 4'. .,,,AL 11; 40' Dozen morning. Oct. 14. 1141. this their associate In the First Presidency: Sunday ik,,, Per . 701, ! Restoration Celebrated. -Apostle offered from the summitJer-of- "When you get to the land of Pales Y ti 1;4 : Can Coffee. Mount of Olives. overlooking tine, we want you to dedicate and 11Cans 14 nanieme a moat fervent and eloquent consecrate that land to the Lord. that I I Lb. 58e it may be blest with frultfulneae. preprayer, part of which follows: I . Tb Lb. Balt Lake Assembly hall was Cans to in $1.39 of the 25 return Jews. the Olives of Mount Praire? oo paratory 4!-1- 4' 1 of prophecy and tho ocwell tilliod last evening mostly by local Golden Arrow Fancy Cream. HO Thou. who didst covenant with fulfillment our of of the purposes complishment Jewish people, who met to celebrate Abraham. thy Wand. and who didst Levi ery ButterCut Father." These Hist ructhe restoration ot Palestine, and III renew that covenant with Isaac. and Heavenly tions were carried Jut to the letter. In quarters. Lb: . an earn with with confirm the Jacob conas national a Hebrew recoimition I oath thou wouldst not only give "Why eat this Interest In the subVienna Sausage 't Top ter by the Paris peace council. Chair. them that OC in ject on the pert of the .Latter-da- y an land for thia everlasting man B. L. Liberman of the Salt Lake! beritance. but, that thou wouldst also Saints?" asked Elder f: 312 Oi. cans lie Whitney. Matto of tins gInghanta, pink or blue restoration fund committee, presided ! their lead forever. Abm- - anslered: '"fiecause of our faith in SEGO MILK and in his opening remarks outlined remember 11 stripe, also plain colors. Long or abort Made of the summer weight maham. Isaacs. and Jacob have long since I the prophecies pertaining to Israel." Tall Cans the history of the movement.. referring cloged theit eyes In death, and made Many of those pmpluicies were then .2 For 25c gloms. Sloes 3 to l years. Regular terials. Cadet blue trimmed In (IN to the cordial relations that had the also mansion. ' Their chil- - cited by the speaker, including the their 36 cans Case Per grave Ift MAO. $4.50 MIL Spacial,. been maintained between the dren are scattered always tan. Sizes 2 to I years. Regular and dispersed following from Isaiah: "And be shall Joirish people in Salt. Lake and the abroad Buy now. nations of the O en- - set up an ensign for ill nations, and the among , 22.00. Special, 21.50. .',,Vormon" people. 3ars like sheep that have no shop- - shall assemble the outditsts of Israel Crystal White' i Elder Orson F. Whitney made an tiles and are still looking forward for and gather together the 4prpersed of I For address in which he said the restore.- - herd. fulfillment 410 Soap of those promisee Judah from the four cormire of the I tion of the Hebrew. national territory the 41: Sand. Curtis didet which make thou Jars concerning arth." ;,.4. swords irith Scriptural prophecy. and them. . II! 11" wichola do we believe In these Jewish suffering has about tome to "Why In the des? It is because we are mph. "Grant. therefore, 0 Lord. Made of gingham we A end. and chambray In Samuel Now of Slits York. who, 75e 1 mane of II Son. Jesus George Washington branch of the great irepreeenting the Zionist organization Christ, to thy lious.of clean and plain colors. pretty stripes remove and the barrenness I of America, exhibited stereopticon Israel. God's chosen people. throu gl Prepared Tea White collars. cuffs and belts. Long or let of and this land, springs sterility I i 'whom be conditions Jewish the works for slides, illustrating redemption Pure Soluble Tea, made in the short sleeves. These rompers are exliving water break forth to water and salvation of the human In Palestine. Be - said the ruin, of family. Let the vine and olive Abraham is our Each can makes 300 cups ceptionatly well mad. and perfect fit- Made of gingham. fancy collar. cup. as the Germans its thirstyin soil. well all vrrought in Belgium their strength, and the fig- - yours. my Jewishfather, I was no worse than the ruin brought produce We are friends. Ice Tea. Equal to 1 14 lbs. leaf ting. Size I to 5 years. Regular 12.50. belt and pockets. Size 2 only. on the Holy Land by Turks and Arabs. tree bloom and flourish. Let the land lineally descended from the Hebrew Special 11.10. Regular $1.50. Special. 50c. pos. tea. 1 It will require years to complete the become abundantly fruitful when patriarchs, mostly through Ephraim. it its let soaped heirs; by again rightful restoration. owing to Pressine Inawho himself among 1 plenty to feed the returning the anciently 'mixed terial needs. the reclamation of Jim-la- b flow with who Gentiles. from the la, ' come a with peoplethe borne prodigals spire children, by education from poi,- It of midst of whom the Latter-da- y Saints, grace and supplication; upon it misnamed I erty an disease. Tt his is being d one let been 'Mormons.' have gaththe cloud. distil virtue and rich- ered out. We are of I Ephraim. God's . i tyacl: during the yea;poropo to nee and let the fields smile with 'first-bornoto.a. in the divine process of peaMafill herds flocks Let the and the . plenty. raise Of $10.000,000. this amount, hr GEN: HUStrA, LIGGETT:gathering Israel and bringing forth greatly increase and multiply upon the Zion. 11! has been pledged. half already Joseph Smith. a direct descend-grea- t - Features of the and the hills: and let thy I:1 Lieut. Gen. Ilunt4 Liggett comprogram were so- mountains kindness conquer and subdue the ant Of that Joseph who was sold into prams 201011 by, Mies Zona Morrie. with the weeterihdepartment of manding Moses. from bavinc.rerAdved Let unbelief Egypte them of thy people bliss Becky Almond as accompanist., as a ministering angel, the keys of the come to and like like clouds doves ; Elder Whitney:1s Address. their windows. Let the large ships of Israel's gathering, lifted the ensign this morning from the elytth on the Elder Whitney began his address the nations bring them from the die- - for the assembling of the chosen peo- Yellowstone special, and ad:4NF breaki)3f relating an experience of his own, tant Wes; and let kings become their Pie and the upbuilding in America. the ia which a fellow tray- - nursing fathers. and queens with land of Joseph, of the Zion of God, fast at the Hotel Utah. theAeneral In this big lot of stylish pumps and oxfords. made of friendly to both Jews and motherly fondness wipe the 'tear of the Cky of the Great King. Joseph went to Fort Douglas for an elr, t"Mormons." had suggested a lived only long enough to assemble a ficial inspection of the post. His patent black or brown kid and dull leather. are this sorrow, from their eye. season's new styles. On special growing girls' lasts. rti bership between the two clams for ' "Thou. 0 Lord. did once move upon portion of the half tribe of Ephraim, quarturs are at San Francisco ihe colonization and redemption of the heart of Cyrus to show favor unto to which he belonged, but the work which he left this city on the with fleecy or light soles of good quality leather grid landsthe Jews to furnish- the Jerusalem and. her children. Do thou begun by him will go on until all the afternoon train, following cOmpletio , that will wear. Low.broad school heels for comfort S - now also be pleased to inspire the tribes of Israel are gathered and the of a special detail for the war and colthe "Mormons money, the departSizes 33 to 1 Values to MOO- - Specially priced i - ionizing skill. This gentleman exp- - hearts of kings and the powers of the way prepared for the glorious advent ment. at $3.98 reseed the opinion that such a own- - earth to look with a friendly eye to- of the King of Kings. The general is a graduate of West bination could be made a splendid sue- - wards this place, and with a desire to . "God's Point. in the class of 1879, and as lieuis Jehovah coining. Kingdom b.. atm adding: 'You eould stipulate, see thy righteous purposes executed will reign. Peace will spread her tenant colonel of the Fifteenth infantou know. that evert Jew thus en!- - in relation thereto. Let them know white wings over the universe, Rill try was for a time stationed at Fort tnized should become a 'Mormon,' that it is thy good pleasure to "his !Douglas, bss was later transferred to war, smoothing Just see how that would build up tore the kingdom unto Israelvaise wrinkled front," will sit at her feet !the insular service and promoted to roue Church." Said the speaker: up Jerusalem as Its capital, and con and learn wisdom for a thousand be colonel. He was commanding gen6 A eral of the western department, as at , etITSM11111 present, in 1917. $245 BIEN'S UNION the United t t t tV.9P310;.! States entered the war, and was Dent i SUITS. to France. where he held a command i ,L r Fine madras and pajama check nainaook, athletic ' second .only to Gen. Pershing.- - Folunion Anita, great mutt &t a dollar saving. Size 34 to ; 1 lowing the armistice: Gen. Liggett 44. commanded the American army of oc; 1 -. 25c MEN'S HALF HOSE Blouses of good hality voile and organdie In cupation with headquarters at Cob-len- s, PAIR . 7".' whence he returned to this coun4 I AT. FOR try. and at his own request was re, ., white, blue, rose an0 green have just arrived. t stored to his San Francisco command. Neat looking cotton socks in black. pearl gray, navy bins or tan shades. Sixes i i- , to 11. ,,'..,.:.. Also a limited numbe;4pf better blouses tEat 'Mat may bs mini build wol to riot COodo 8 tille..70 . .r.f I ) JEllittIOMOliMON al). , Qil0 ,a,o II ,,. 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There ran be aboolute!y tro hues- kmmmollommolo.nwlop. t imn that tt the. soldiers of ... .. I abstain from the use of army would . , fur Out and Covenants,7 hundred by the late, Hyrum M.,.,Smith. ,Eleven pages onspiring reading. Replete with Ind Sigicificance-o- f every revelation and interesting side:lights on ' 4doctrine. - It extensive eerie. of leafs ,rocently mad on a large group' of athletes gibes that th" smoking of 'ens cigar pre. destroy accuracy Tht muscular wtth a foil maion, awl' at thrusttng a, In fcae,..ic by - 19 per cent; that it netorova &mune,- la throwing by 21 vet cent: and that It destroys pre- claim In. rifle ilhootinS 14 fully Is to IS - i . 69c SUITS., . ' An CO. :,SHOE milmrammlormplumr.moommtmorist MEN'S 'UNION j,,ru,m,n,,.,K, , EFFICIOVCI BY ' I Excellent quality percale. soft cuff style shirt in neat all like therm Sizes 14LICO 17, -- genteel patterns. octrine and Cóiiëiiats c . MMENA It Int'MA'S AND , , ". , - . . 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"At that 'time." said the official. "few dreamed that the day' would come when thousands of motor truckal would be utilized In ridding the rail-- I ,rowd ,srf ;one of 'Its most- - vexing rprob.,.- of less, than lea'sthe transportation carload over short - distances;-'-lots ,. ,Inciesd.,,-comparatively - 4t said-- i that, the motor truck as then built was not reliable enough, staunch enough or economical enough to attempt inter,. city work.. . ... disprove this belief, the Pierce- T Arrow company put the first truck it built for sale to a test that even today , would demonstrate the worth of any truck. This unit, the first .. worm-driv- e - truck of 'Ainerttan: design, in the overland spring of .19,11 Journeyed from city to citythroughout the east-- ern. sautes.. And then, to cap the climax. it was run. fully loaded, from New York to Boston. "Incidentally, it la interesting to , note that this truck, with its original mechattism, including the worm gears. Intact, is in daily service today.. 04 atther it had traveled 1311(130'0;Smlf9esiSin . service of a but-ta- b , it ) industry, bettered, its original performance of 1911 when it repeat- ed its New York to Boeton run, fully': ' two hours' less time than loaded-- 1n before. To date it has gone more than 180.000 miles and appears ' to future years of usage. be fit e 'Thus this truck, the orig: worm . drive truck of America.1 that ' . been adhered i has hose bane design through all these years .by the t.oi company. really can be I caellreode.the to i ill, f Ow , ' $8.-00.--z--- , zit ., Now. Ladles' Patent Leather O. is;Virorth .,: ,, ' 2 N,N, s5 89 , Worth $900. Leather Heel, - 1; ,... - '- ' ,, ' ,',i x "Lou - 'Ai , 0 1 1 OA , :High LoulaJlarench,Heel,:;,,T,, '.',:C...;:,...'ti.'"'...:....:-.' f ,. . .... - . ., i ed spe- and short of them at one price, $1.49. are being staged in various cities ,o,f the motor truck for inter-cithatil The widespread activities of the truck in this phase of transpertation. says a Motor Car company Pierce-Arro- . of tots 1 y 41: T.. th ta au de Or alai ' i .1 c o4 ii . 1, ON I's 4 HST Ir , gOc $2.50 MEN'S so4,ed. They are I cially priced forslightly the occasioA. There are long sleeves-in-ten-diff6-vnt' Ship-by-tru- puoill.....1 have become HUNS CK SIIIP-81-THEI- 1 77,27. ,.,. , d, el 1 lit - 0 1 . y,, (to FIF - 2" ,. , a, ti Sl45 : e 1 ri IM ali . - 1 TI a Men's Needs grim-visag- ;1110 ' 3 . - , , . . , |