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Show .,,,,I., dit,' ". - -- --6 t THE DESERET NEWS , Chri S hnas Reflections . , - ear- mi as em States 1 ' -- r ;,,,,,.,..$ I:Marl ' J. Karabin's. . N. , , - y)se - Y.. BROOKLTN, God in tits highest. ,"Olory . .... - - ...a 11 , t i' 7 St - God-L-t- 1 - - - -- - -- - i - - -- ' '- ; . 1 .., ,,,,, t.,...:-- s' , ,,, ,z,,....; .,A ,rfahr,, ,,,,, , - . t t ,,,r,., e......v.r ,,.,...., ;,.,:,, 70 ,,t4i1,:t , .frtni:f.,..;orri ,,.....a; J 7 7 ' -- .711,,141 r t- - - - vr -,. ' , .. ' ' - t ,I -- 1 0,ri,,,---,,,,,,;,- r 1,4,t,. t: e.,...4.,:vz: -- -- ? -- Dearri,k..serviembeos Correnrepontendien.frvt t ...,1, jer A., 1.,,, ., riou ' 7... fe...." IT - Irnovfeciltinn:mofot AbbeyGhia' fife Botial In Weatmlnater si it, ki) - - ni; it:nlatidoneet:dr'mD:d----fia.vitriglin:664Bk f rl c.i, ) t g 1 tall ;lett) t - ,,. .- - , , Q' -- 42. p ic' f'' Qii)i ' , .., 1,4. ke'seetit',,,--, , s- -- -- , ,'' 1 ,.,,, '' :1 , - . Utalus Participate in Great H , , - A .. I 1, rcir..7 - - - .,. -- . ,t, .nt-o,s- i- 'i., ) .. '' ' ; ), A ,,,,,,,, , r- Ilk 1J e ''- :14 -- - ." - ' ', - , - t)k ki 4 , ;,,,,,,,,..,..t.,,,.., ,,. , - o,.,...-o-,- mont. Bocheeter. Albany.' 7 '41 .. 'tt.V Brooklyn. Eva Pennsylvania. Mary3 3J I g;' West Northwest ) ..) land. BY HAROLD 11. JENSOS. 41 Pennsylvania. Slid I " 1411 1 i ll'trginia. They II. Virginia and Southwest -esi toward will :F.,("; , good have dom. much. indeed. toward tali.. on earth peace. '''''(''. mask dee (4'? CI cit. I .4! to the 30.. li Y . !whose fare is h.tItitt!I by a tleX0men." What a glorious message that ing the gospel mestiage Inothis have Q,-tS.perianoNI,GoNrrue:pondeniet;) tit mia-hi noting a Pr ter T more,people ,,,,4. - was to mankind! . first time. It Issued in is new 000,000 As one e,t2 . .r ,g.e) the work, we' of (3:1.'71 ,.00 f';hritsnep phew 'Pion. enh'inintigrlitT7I'mou7'," -- lohve iutit art of. the t ''4,..see of the dispeneation; it announced the birth- retie-t- he ; dit..inhan ithatn rtmhis .1 .. k c:::, procession passes. of the .orily begotten Sori of the liv- ling held In the Itrooki)n conference: iirusSlappedi- - for 0( world-M:til1111-trit''PantneL-',T-htassittli ,,,,,,.tiL,;. Soskor of ' Ing the crowd to begin i remarkable. and reads it tlesstrihes the sentiment 3 ithat the palice toinallow , ril...W I almost' , a 'queue. awaiting , that period ,In history the world liketruly fairy-talline in its to I up a. 1 tt,'11411 .Prevai;ed atthe great Armistice day ,n chals toetime for doors to the ab- 4 New York, as you knee. is a e'ty of from the beginning looked' forward. 4' i In London. Nov. II. when bey to open to atimit the Pali:Icie.sCrrionwt ' t ' are.stways ,,1 .., (1.4 To Mat period the 'world -'shall always million. whow, , etreets t re , t ,earL,ini ' afternoon. - erne ded b ,ses,.. everyone from king to t'cvninioner" less thousands line up look back. The teachings of the Maii eolfr 'I't h"ethe of 1fi, f'resident ine,...; In'the 1.eletnatttolephgroan;erh spring eariy altoI .I out , , aninasse , I turned pay homage Py Icyrimptia,segingto V on. of the, ,,,,e,,,,i -- - ter who was born that night 'hail McCune. in i those ,,, 4, ,r,11 whogave their lives that pewee Unknown otherwise crowded streetsitraecoirg t7-- , (Th W.Irrior. The .crowd.- is ,,,,,, 541" lower Manhattan. rf 'ways be the light to. an cliStr:1 , 11 if ever. has i C...:r; Naval'. Seldom. ingrht 1. daring.. anyone i.;rtAi see of an 1118 man a chanced opedarkness. though holding congenial upon gospel world of , s a. Nlitqauen a wonderful event taken place e,.. t s ,, ee, - -'- nairineeting, wt,, which were hundreds f - Ile was at neat of is hetene.rx, earnest place tpEticnklyishcnrclitniciesne;LIr AVhitehali.w V at hen King Hr(urs 4, George ward and Upward in truth and right- impreased i as orr with the great oPportunityl the- cenotaph , II;i:,yel!ed in memory oil ghtteh time the conver.. which .,Nolv,,york affords , those eoustiesa. .s04e,, who ivst their lives in the I pass,- during , ,:,1 war to politics, 'and from l i world' of Bel the the sauonrions gospel. preaching Throughthevicisaitudet Ofnearly- wamited- - with,' triten-li- t Vol I i 1 - ;.'7) ....,: two thousitsid sears has MS folkWell'ausill:'ellafs::tsrs sewilited, knoietnor within 'his- finut that this glorious mellaage been handed he, too, hadfor theme great messageil4.?-8.,:1".;;:t,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,r....., , ,,........ ,..".6 .. -,.... , rush. She wearefive , , down' from generation to generation. When ISt stranger hod concluded his, , ,, .,:( , , hero was laid to , !est in st hat to tneAP rhing and .; .. , ' ,:1". . '1., -.. 4,,,..,, . , for each- by she lost in 1....,sets, ,.- 'Britons is their most sacred of tunes. c'e';"' Once each year do we reverentif bon- - apeakirg. President McCune stepped' war. and in her bandsare-claSpe- d - - eses, before the crowd and. for t::',.::::4i.:, 2.Zati64-.lint the crowning featuto--of-th.day the orlbe birth of that King of king. who first time in the historyperhaps , thel ., a ta of New that was surpasses all , description. dt.eWunhittwtheatitteihirv:sairn:tallrettnee: came to nays mankind. On this hies- proclaimed from the street In y the two minutes silence that fell upon mumdt: s.bhi,..:Cili,h,10 - : ' -mzslooNazi 1,11011oGRAPHIED 11:1X1E2eTLY - 6 (MAIM sed occasion do we. how tn humility the great message of the restored Great Britain as the Just ---- -l''",e parliament re tu- e- crowd her piGful story. gainingi,-Oeland boretestimony .or its lif wirnt -jBack row, reading-left-- to ftorylel Prom Third' De Witt. Sadie WiynmiII. Eva clock struek II,' alwit everything and th. sy.tapt hy and resPect of every- , ailer that important beginning has and in silence stood everybody stopped e to God, and good will toward HAAN M. Heber Rasband. Elbefsen, superintend.-;elly. G. Madson and In tribute to the fallen heroes. Dunn. Mission stenographer.-Nellione. the great-- system of the spirit of Chrintman which hastdeveloped t sunday school. Andrew D. Hoses, N. marks, At last by slow degrees we 'are Selina Winn. It time street meetings in this mission. down through the centuries. Great Attend. Thronipo our turn to enter the abbey. PMISOn of the Arval D. Sumsion, George EL Whits, second wang During the open-ai- r I. the spirit which has linked the old Front rowWilliam Brown. first assistant Sunday.; Long before the hour arrived for going in two by two, quietly and rev-aasista5 least yearApril I to Nov: I5the Sunday school. George O. Hamblin. - the dispensation with the new. John- i Iii,to Jensen. A. erently- We passthe tombs of king, has bald L:5 Erooklyn ...,..,..........,,, In ,ralque,posulan.,7:,, Alft 2ed A- - Cooper and Nathan t M. Knight, president:Mission d Relief societies. Presi- - thousands of pieople had lined the and queens and notables of history'. of Ewan; meetings. At least at- --The. Eastern States mission stands Second rowRalph Rogers. seeondcaungetor- T scarcely noticing ,thent and arrive were held in- the day time. El- dent John M. Knight of the 'Western states miWilOn., final Hero's in its unique position in thistder Carl L. ,111.10rie Unknown the at length Storey of Ogden. Utah. branch president Eiders George S. Noble. Charles A. President if ebr J. Grant, Elder Elias L. Day. presi- Within its bound- - holds- the record night oil resting place. which bilk therenterof ;wit dispensation. with 225 meetings! Brost, first cotIns.tior branch president. ElderePrank E. ,. &ries are found the early scenes of l'Airson, ores- Mrs. J. David dent. conference. tetod'.nbleanryeasdly"admulpinalal ing place. which is in the center. of most at of was which he one Maurice D. Pugmive. Laurence. Horace A. Boren.son. should be the abbey proper. At she corners of 0104e important- events whichjead up oattended. 11.n David s J. This is Omaha Larson. a ident Relief Oelety, comis H. Baker. Murray A. Murdock. Ralph Anderson. Alvin a to the restoration of the gospel. It which we believe will stand for arecord., the grave stand a sailor, a stitch-c.clong Wtrtin biellurs. president Omaha branch. P. W. Otter. stoner Omaha Chamber of Commerce, and Elder' After passing barrier after barrier, r marine was on our N ew England shores that time to come. What Is and a member of the flying true of this! to Grant. strom. President the on this With secretary foot set William IL Burch. writer Elder Gordon la.this the Pilgrims first with rifle barrels 'downward is true only in lepser d 1 was enabled with the help of police- - corps. land dedicated to freedom of religious conference. and with heads bowed. The grail& is gree of the other IIconferences of i (Special Correspondence.) truthfulness of the goli!- - and the graveyard where upwards of men to enter Scotland Yard, which covered itimony to the out worship. It was here that the early the M1131"n by the "English Jack" trith the lams that th,i,s9q are hurled.. .forthed the was near the cenotaph- - In due time, colonists pioneered the way for this the kings wreath thereon. !The work', only Other ph aties of missionary iömmon-wealthA was its It fruits the of has by after American intereq. picture ad points many waits and muchkared scene is impressive and will ever live great 'they cluallY remarkable records.1 the gospel as its own. made of PreAl&nt Grant at the tree. tape. in showing credentials. was here that theblittles for religious Dur .tern- - in memory, as it will live in history. the' first nine monthsof. the , es enjoyed by the and a wri teup a ppeared in one of the porary pass-wagiven-- whieh enabled andcivil liberty were foughtand won. year ingthere were of1 The service must also have been 32044 families not-Iand Church are primitive uS Saturday. those Sunday Monday,: was the to pass the first barrier inside the dailles concerning it. courageous. here those It 65 impreasive, though only a chosen few F pecia -true that!, 71;a-tr- i-o' 29. One of the features thd ay nevertheless, 27. 2 8 -.noble men and womet .. converted tolterestigatorit-tatited:,-2110.5In had were 2.223 ''4;;nia' conversations: e"r Books of privileged to hear the last rites p:::ilic7. they are in the- Church of je'eus in justice and liberty. proclaimed to tho mon 471 Book" of Latter-da- y of Mormon, of the conference was the dedication Christ Saints Who were esch torivilefed to speak and who had the right to give a pertna-- 1 1 add for the Unknown Warrior in the and he. :world that this country should always loaned:sold: of J. President Grant the was a living witness of iit. he said lie', Heber i 424.031 pamphlets distributed;lbY is said the queen shed nent pass. nest the that it s hould be the haven report their work. They had to Abbey. forIt the i chapel in this city.- explained distributed. 2.01 hall I fine new L. D. 8. 21. boy who gave his all . that the Church was erf v.- - approchtion of the conference.expressed! fill out a card statingapplicant of the righteous. And it was within 724.439 tracts name; Denaddress, of land John President Knight is 2.090 true of thousands this r open-aily increasing it a expenditure for edu-- : and said they were determined to certainly 'meetings: ver. warn the . the territory embraced la "III ralhai011 - meetings: nature of and business. occupation principal speaker at the cation and that ft is a fact that the earrv hack to their f!elds of lahor the!l also 1.444 ,cottage meetinge:. 1.33e priest. of other English mothers who also that the everlasting gospeLwas restor- hood the With sign register. at 'which regret' meeting Saturday. Chureh la known for tts freedom from :spirit there manifest and to etrive to the officer informed the writer he was ihad,SOrit; in the war. meetings. rnd 2no 'fact mee'tings.! priesthood ed anew. It was here that the Father missionaries made a report of criminals and the insane. of the universe and tne SaYfor of the During the roam perio.1 there have' the Limo Up of lioyd George. put in the best effort that they were, sorry but a pass could not be issued i summer. work their Since. the past 108 been Other speakers were President John 'capable of Fister Knight met with at that late hour. baptisms-world appeared in a glorious. heavenNot to be outdone l The scene, hoWever, that will ever in May 48 members M. the conference of of the ; In to "(nicht 1 after-'Western States mis-- the 1,9eal Relief F(IrjOy 'at greatest the after coming so far. and through remain most vivid in the writers mind ly manifestation Auxiliary Organisralotts I have been added through baptism, and !ion. who preached a powerful ter-- . noon. A fine 5erv!eiii wae held at such masses all prophets. Joseph Smith. It was of people with the final wiil be a personal meeting with LIMA The auxiliary organizations 'within Ian immense amount of literature dig- -. mon on the feet that the gospel of! Thich timely I:tetrad:anis, and here that thooe two areat nations of erom,..0.4,..,: encour;Orort,,gatepassedanit...sanlyasingle.G".rgewh.""4..on.flia.way er-- 1 :Were :he fine elven local of between the scene policemen rw.ike the king. who wee tention during the past year. making ed a fine spirit and expressed !hem- 8.ieter Knight Elder . preeident et is !n charm'. ef Sic. of action . a final appeal was made to abbey. Day whi,h fought their last great battle. It was- them more Welshnoble little In to the as be hurried haPPY away. the tbe Nebraska conference. Elder a J.1. ,a,r Larson. wife et! J. David LarSOn a effective instruments for .sch;es engaged -here that the records of God's deal- the kindly faced' Bobbie- with the re- n made unescorted his ( if the Lerd. Concentration way of 1.! . man. president of the spiritual uplift of the different isi-, with those ancient people were hid WaA in a large measure ' we reepen-suit stand i of humanity. ai- branches. There are la, Relief society work VIM emphasis on following up and Sister Eve Dunn. mils- - eel, fer negntinting the favorable deal; ' the rear oith'e altidiXc'e"an.;; b7i'llg't:11 1,thnoroutgighn the mob volunteered up unto the Lord. to be brought forth' to clear and holding cottage meetings' t,raneh. policemen Sinn SiOntl,ZraPher. made re- - ee the new to enlighten the world In these latter organizations, all under the general:friends short e could obtain a good view of the chapel. been the p:an of work. The day i tnarks and a numbet-o- f musical earn- way. the premier led them all and direction the prestident of the mis-ihcoritlitions are excellent throughput ceedinge. days. It was here that the priestood sion Reliefof poeleties. ly paced within a few feet of Tbey have been closed 'withOfan entertainment in the; here were ferniehed by Sisters TIKrap- - the eonferenee ateetings was restored to tho earth, and that the i h itself our Met drew the Church at which' son, Winn and other'. i(the writer elating to the dignitaries i than iloubled Church of Jesus Chriat was organized energetic. and highly successful ,In bamPment in a to bath ,a.. ' MOOOyear. the for attention, tall, Who stately followed him ''No. come this' , their bazaars and other activities. nearlY 21,0 people were presebt. numher and attentianee. The ',taints meta was draped with two - way - And B r ,aiy Its authority.' It was hereahat the There are 34 it large Preeident right through the crowd Sunday school organza i Sunday, ItIllir MOT. fully to the romerand-- ; ish flags which gently roee and fell ha went. With Prophet Jotwoh Smith, the Prophet- B ons in th e mias his stocky build. his ion, all under the "me preiwnt and he was the principal- I At the close of the afternoon PrS- - late i yr, eat. ef the Lord ta it and in felt Brigham Young. and other great figthe that as breeze if I morning gently long grPy hair. his iron chin and at all setsions that he att end- sio n Pres ident Grant with Preald-nt:Ifurea in early Church hiatory were general direction of the auperintend-,speak- r Cl. have been sho were d I n carressing the reared memorial they white ' NN was in a auditorium The main well Knight ard other,. forrred a party ard ahoeaanee. muatachei dressed , horn and crew to manhood And it is ent el mission Sunday schools. Three tried to hide. Just in front stoodfrock coat. witliatigh.ailk. plainly sat--- ; visited F",orence. ''-- awe. or Winter Cosarere.-- - The-hathe:Am, I precar wag V IT gramel is being of them have been organized. within filled at allwasmeetings and entire that the' P normal,' King -. ' dresse'd antV. in George army as a 'atratecicat by both! aa it was knnwn In the early daY1 A I expreseed bast year All of thern are taking isfaction earner...is artieea appeared a n- - form with a black band on his left premed everyone preached to millions of people by two the the the aervieta. 'mammoth. tree repu'ed to have ,bealii,ean4nein coarse of study recommended - Sainte and- frienda with , , 'terve. Jute- back of him stood the ' diplomat:, a hose actions Peak load,. I hundred ambassadors of the kingdom up ur s a -a ,,,I reararti bare-Precedent GnatCr than words. It is MIA the war has pawerfaltesplanted ly Prewaent Brleham You na. II az the preceedincs thereof. of Gad, and by thousands of its faith- bY the Genera Sunday Hetated boardPrince of Wales, the Duke of York 'aged Mtn. but he walked s and the mission presidents conjointlebriskly on tul members ' and Prince Henry, tams of the king, towards his office at Noe 10 Downing We realize the saeredneeog of the for the namcon aconday schools. All Teat of the world. and bearing testi- - places ln the west. slier. ,a a r ,t f the eake . eare t who were in ina .1 arm also o Ifni., u dresed t n y 0 p ale street. amid general approval of the Of ink divinity. EIder J. lieu- - lexpente have been 'Tared- - inl m ak '. a ground on which we tread. We honor' are carrying out the reenter opentritto-mony the tin .. although they form . The Prince of Wales. a slim- ,erowd, who admired him for ha bras,- , the great Men and wOMen of the pastirxereises emitlined in the juvenile Ina, ben- Caark showed the- - areat reepo talent w tra-1.1,' - c ean cut youth with wintfullace, NWho who one as the recent coal strike apt& I i a same There Vae, alio:. It so. talks..each the definite iery. is mostly who have made glorify ourtatructor. We which 4 rests the a stana whoity upon willin Churcbj dag ., to a POR,.r TC a F' az ti s' mony or gave reentel returnel , Re hor at Whitehall have certainly made the .::-rather in heaven to the blessings I organization of the Sunda a school's of of teams Chrlat, a n d upon each :ha,- - 'i we powebly can to seatp-- - a w. r , tour, drew the at tention of the crowd. guodtlait.ant.- of the statesman unsafe which we bittern from our Illustrious i this miasion, and the Fame natty member.- eomrattna- - It th hts ' betta' if a and sacred 1, ace of w oena,, au.tai l Fie min.. h ito. s se a to Ti stake met ea rev-Poi in that exists I the regular stakes .masterful way with the responsilalitv l which may truly be c , ied a house t f Ar- comments on of predecessara. 'With humility and many isters of state. chief among whom I fee: that the c4 rferei s!t ererow do we honor the natality and of Zion. In this reatieet, the Eastern which rest ed upon th e Savior of the God mistiee day are interc wting.. The kine NI a a of the La rd prevailing was Lloyd Georce and f a, i , Ptates amhas which miasion, as Pioneered our of His Ia-NI a inVor Mrai calling gr, aorld. Ida Snow., D user, r ry eincr iv, 'tot!. sisters in the ta ri, h attune! n.cription Winston Churchill. Bonar an, ' queen Asquith bassadors of truth. With grattful the wa Y. etanda ati a rn'"h'i for the portrayed the g',5P,-- a a a r'n,'I I of "In proud memory of Pe aceLaw, 1..ord Curzon. the home !,tecre- - !wreath read: La,,V E. Fifa aaIIs. i hearth we express our gratitude. to our. reld. ofe the nits:eons of the world. love. and shaweI the need of areiae." g";" thase died who warriors in anknoan S ilt,. Cierk., tart'', Dr: Nitichamara, Sir Hobert ANti IA a f!mtlar orriantgatton nt the fif tho ote-nnf Heavenly Father for these great Woo- - I'hore Horne k ; :,-- ; I kT. ;i many trtni the house of the great war. Unkroen.- and set Of exproottion Itrte.' r,r:1 t Inga, anti we fool to Ray as diet the Mutual Improvotrort faith. I well et nicY . charity knoan . ittds u el e also 4otinte.1 dying...and.al. one out by , 1.r with an n"reln'Irn God In the:41"-rflingirr eantribu'a,1 i sitels of OK "'Glory numbers on the proLuarn -- xprPs5.4 :1 Tho tunt of n.rs, knew. In a window ov erlooking live :. Mrs. Liod Deorge sal6 "There twhh.,0 Pli in universal branches. loo ,,.1.1y ,. Ili:hest and on earth peac..e, wood will eah eltthe ranzad thA of no he trite atrir;', way i,etter street. with co:elrating draped in 'rap nnder tile direction of R InistRion f worship. languago t toward ,men." Mrs. Eieanor J. Iter.- - ,.:he N lk Y, rk L. i,,ty in 1.y thdicating mit-Mary Queen Mother Armistice than .."-aaThe to:loviirg !president, 'and all sr. atudying the nolde nlissionAries purple. Queen '''''1 ea , r l Irnart of las a vocal soo, rendered of our colin;ry, arrom- t lariat nine tiortoillIKIV to service the. I and Princess Alexandra stirrey...ise,ves Mary lessons outlined in the Improvement at the office of the First e.i the orzaniza!ion hare repot te'i . panied by Elder William I). Peter- - iti, it, th-- .. ,tflt.r - t ThA Eastern States mission, with its Er,4 from the home office. and 50 Ca rrYihg" f, n the work of the I.X14:,.i ne tailowta: : mr George Rusovie: acc Pm- - Ad-- . dead Lord itothermere 9 QUPOrl Maud of Norway an r) the king 'glorious beloved president, Elder George W.. Thus the work &mos on. We feel the pon 2i Oct. c Ade:aide ' Hinck;ey and queen of '"'''' i panted by l'Ilss Nannie Tout, and trpresident; of '1)k...ten from' I la wanan the 'tribute to- the Unknown Warrior was. 1Cetino. 9endi Christmas greetings to great responsibilitY Wthteh is ours Spain also vIew-ese t unon; rh'i,n,..in cour;. it E 1,,,,,,,nny, a..,,,,mr,, first 1,,y "The task he died in performing !e. m,,,4 I ts ceremony from adjoining windows. i we knnee that we ettall'its made equal trothers, sisters and friends, everY, ::". I :tlt s inTIP of Salt LsIce a l,a, r an- - selor, Im..,:s.re tierond not y et finiehed. I repeat that the where. It is our sincere wish- that to It if we prove true to nut calling Thoma ... la t- f,,:c erede ee 'ltilr red solos vocll Eitt'reAyaRIPt7rwancheotofr?orte-gttene-wheW t' world has still to last saved." Ilorat!ci Elgtey: lthe spirit of Chrlidutas may he youra,Wrslookf,,,sward watt Pi,,,,1111)kief.t.ee- - rnrd. and-lrf- Eden of Sa'It Lake J ' the Bop. - '..arr' a wrote that he heard reasurer;,'; Del, Dilvenny rendered a in rich abundance and that the new and eotifidenee to the future knowtOw I .i. ..A.,,,,i,,,,,, 1telkitn. ,,,,,,: ;!,;x,,,,d4t,44astieociattle (1.:2.,!..r.qi'li,,,',..",..1t,',17'.,..,11.Y.. iressrWwlivis f! llto"1,rEt, riKr""."11.17."4::., tance informed the the that FP.StOin wan aasembly hnme a t;tting.;40nomi , s,. body of the unknown warrior was an- - write, which he did. nayinr. The war happiness for You, that It will It A Mt, until all mankind rlitnax to the i .iss r: Bertha E.,- ec,nfer,rre in vain, for it has Wereview with pride the work of shall be brought to a knowledge of Nkrof. Ellis Nov. Weech of proaehing soon the procession was has not us been ' (0, 1;., F. Owen Real r cP nearer to God. " West, mittsion brought portrayal ths,Ed,-the during the at year VVe; the truth and shall feel in their very a,),e,,,o.,,mept, of . Ariz . from EF I ,..1ri St4ien cm" at- ;: F. genOtaph cotfin The...simple ....film-ft- fiki - day.Farr tug 11;011: set the - 'have-ha- d an A1,61-41 ge arty amt.' to Clod tri tho try on the gun carriage halted in front apart May .li,. ItI 9. nem with those of the 1'0.- - ,,,,,,,z ,'ra,tiel. Stahel late.. thousands have. lined up to pass ariew distributed among the 12 eon- - highest, and on earth psace. good will paring an , ;. of th :Ionk,n., monument and was hat every Hitu tv,!,fing them grims, it is estimated that up tanning fereneesSlaine. Ilassachusettit Ver- - toward Men.eenataph. and I - Nov: 13 1.yit Wright of off. and many a tear was ,,?,eti Tkle the ard .1,..., , , Easton. 'world as f:t. toOs on whi-to Judas' '''''"-'Cirdover a million through the ah- from laii,. misylon. aet apart broken ' b ey the w e k IIpassed T IPPri C. Match. the ceremonial. tier Luther N. Bagwell. W. aa a pea Pk, Elder 19I4 by the chillies of the famous parlia- - The monument and McCune. In Oft. MissION coNFE R N g entire street was ap- - 1.0)I.,,'1';'1;r:,(;: Fermin McArthur and Reed S. El- --- -- , Ment clock ,. which slowly tolled, out i ' of' n. of flower thotiaands hay19 rmerv ll liolt,in of Widt-- , eleven atrokea, each 1,f whi,eh fell on ,on mega dredge. , , 1N - i !and testifying or tne irirP'!1-- or h,, nr ' accI't" tne :. sea,Nov,om wrPaths or bouquets to ., . MISSIMI Cliaalkall. Northern States ltilFS lOa; the li stening oars as notes of lovin g ;ing coat thPir I work WO sr.. engagel M Th. mu.,--1-1 i 4 f'taC'd dead honor the , .N ----th3,1' actin:a:I - v, .1 la, 12,0 , ; -- ''' benedinbliaaI ox,Alastilis stall tion4-4- , Tato. , .,?cLti4,4,,,,a.,-.,ibe tor'ts'butid mgetthg Sa ur- - a tub,rs It a t ti n It n ow n Warrior Ws- received with . ..'1''''- Memorial Service at Chatham. f 6-,-- imletrinc T. ' Mr W C It n'tdfrrl ?I'll or a :.''''': f3.,Irl wori'llPi Nrw. 2! '."I V Manila 'Arson of simple homage. the king quietly ster4-c, On a recent Sunday duty tooklb was honorably released from the du- - by Elder 'W vo P e,ers.-o- , f'l lb' Sairt".Veraaa ,. i N.Prthw,estRrn State This- 'forward and pineed the'wreAth on writer .. -- to Chatham, Gillingham. pi Cheek rm. Thilblitp.. rnrnittPe ' I .ifte'ret,lePar detyliwnatse3f glaeil abeairY,v vote'', set 9,, I919. the COMM The. firitta party of the l,lochtiater anli Sittipgbotirno. all of apart Jul? ,f At th even, es Mrs !Coldstream squad gave a salute.. With a hich are near the large,dry docks W c :of I hanks for the splendid work he rneP.irg,' t I Non 29floy Went of Butte, Ida,,,' the final count of eiPon the c,pr, of ' b e Nea- l'ot Sir ;has done Elder Car! Smart wits king hag' located on :he Thames. CpiOn arrival ' i!front rc t ho Southern States laiSbiall; -.Set touched the electric button that re- - at the - unique little seaport villages., released from the presidency of the .g er d Sake lease the flag and the cenotaph lis he POW thmemorial procession In i,aparit Aug, 27, ltilS Holds (Special Corrimpindence.) Northwest VirgiMa conference and tir: . , 't Silence hay, reigned and honor of the nilt1011.11 dead Was paas- re Il e - 11 Vela NEW YORK. rhs, :3.The past vras sustained :.q the new pnisrdnt of r.,rsr,wr.,1.-,-;,.'7',Leadershtp Nov Institute; anlY of the notes of a strong maacuitite lOg down the main streets Mt. Jehnagen , Elder Ear! Brooklyn conference three days have been important " n '' the Ili:nucleon'. 'Pleasant from Wroarrn States mils- - invocation falling from the lips of bells were chiming and from a Charch ine:C'''''i '''''' dr P "r's.1;71Z a eheck: for 'Sr'''. a' '' who has been aerving att J t lences quaint set apart ApIti! 29. 15 19. the Archbishop of Canterbury have chapel a picturesque fer the Eastern' Staitis misotion, and superintendent. of the Eastern I: States $:301i which.t,VP wh ta.e.1.--- bT,aLIO- , ' paradestarted,;,so INK th! on : f or the hte..,' d n ,, ,,r , ,,,ur,-1-the Lord's The Itoyal breathing the Prooklen conferene i n partleolae miegiOn Sunday band dressed ,r't ' ve,'-' ',. . Dee Datell Wright of Salt Pra y er , to w hich a hou end t r e m blfrig in brilliant red N ew a n Fey n e oi-- the Pearl A e The pickets. covered With eon ference was held 14 months anal na pregident ef the wla- h - t nrk r e , New Zealand mlasinn; lett lies give alloniallon from :Lake ,' Then comes ar 't Younz . . braid Mutual Men'q ee ......, ...,, allills wearing on their heads iealershipe tn'; apart toe 3. y a lc Impr in the Brooklyn chapel Saturday and ee'enee which seems to fall att a gold who the blatek fur hats. and with e was hepor- rte..p.oriltiOTI., of the arise-onand eeeerens help a., ,. ' . Jensen of Salt Lake mighty wave. Everyone stande with blacklarge ' - e insaltute lase., Agnes SllodaYand a convention of confer-- - able released from thee.' duties and t't all 'Eh' Int'mlara ef tle New lt.-ltroueers t with red stripe therecee, ,,,,, frorri the ' Orthern States mission; set h ewed heas the nation:pi Industrie.' Ird the Vote of th ankq for his nerviees anl Brooklyn 0- lean of enee p reselents on Monda y. A five giVen ranhea NS'. . ' yr.'. - te.,.., vcay. , Following came the Jutl't 15' tr''''!'-19"El.'-- - Dein T Nelson was SUfealn,q1 la give ',apart tn lael:a chell'se.f ceek ut,I.Osn and the p'eaelee w" :ida- -t ,' ' , d.st(a"bPded ior ttromoritn iih.n expreseion hour Prietehoed meeting W36 held bEineg lap n.d ''c17rrisn; PI;;Iidtheol7lerorbets'houfrebhta elf 8 lh (1 f the! h"lha ehar3h!" .' ha" aq the new g e la t" of the a 'Ate-m" "t auper'ntendent -- e :e e hld daily l "see 4 chrgoian Peter Poreneen Prayers are offered. Many Perhaes Saturday morning, which proved to Rendtay sehoole In New York of the "I's' g Thesymbols. !, , City frem Seandinavian search their conecieneee and gee,ty peoPle, ladencarrying,: be a spiritual food for all assembled. Mutual Improvement aesochtione ef s' f'.' I ,t"t- "I," Pr. '!' r t tee ,of f,,,,,, , In addi- - of : SP't with flowers. followed ,,, a, ' metehm ant; set apart Sept 13, 1919. 'm e5tion their own Worthiness. The The line of e ,qu hi' a la not tr.our the Were was to the cemetery Three general- seeta ions were held on Instrue'ionq ''!"g suitatc,e pee,,ectUreg given , reverie of the aseemblage le a w akened nar b y. a h march : lecturee were, the - mie nt Georee li a i o eai 1 by Pro ere due bon o r w as pa poo r, t gretr-- e f Dec, of a bugle pounding -- the the p m. and 7:30,W. Mer'Orle, 14 ho bore a Christne Allred of hy the note'. Sunday, at 10 a m , v of Ogden. Dr "I" We ars ail attaetied 1',', . dead testi z.,..,,, Ni, , ' nations and where tench ; ' ' A roll of drums and sound Fount In ren. frnm Eateern States Net poseA record te,,,,,oqe et OUT cool time.. ' crewd wa s n at -, mon v of the latter-daharl I:00d lmil.al p.m wo rk ee , Even the of braeeee contlnues the etory. and grave wax remembered. on. set 1919. Slept. le. lie-- ! Laura apart Laid:ince at all three meetiegs. Ire whieh ,,, ee Seilmore en 'a Joy ,,,oh pauper lot was not forgotten. Later it The Sunday ...,, seeeion wap a eye, the funeral preceesi' on niYell ,.1nWlY the cat Baez-- . Ive'.Vatkine V .l'tt aalltthe etettinurttron---ne--thon -1, the limier. near -. le IATIV,Vrft."----A-hrb177----TtIFE.U113 the A et a uric. end .,,rzw,T.wri,...rxan !,14,..,,,,,t,rupit-es-,,,f- t the bandplayel , !Brae barracks whieh stand ,01.043 Broekly n legs r""P'' r'I't .s.a.,,,- -l'' er, strangees 11'1 Iseeele ef PrOVO frmn New 7a ale the --Un- the hill i,N .'k in tbe ns """mg ITH- - e""t"--"1 Let socateett luncheon in tbe Pion E'dcr Irvin 'I' 4hattird,y wh-max- vi..' es. ":i e ear b . Neleon 1,1. e made wan-lorthe n ie know n, Net apart Fee- 19 paliteseseere-arre i n prwiat re- rele. not ,n harmony with our r,ItleL:z-amusement hall to all conference at- - addr of the Boor war, -- -, of welcome-Ile- e-as - Aumtra., followed a 'tiering firrITA in erected in memory era I Moreau lael.'er of ees with ....,atift,M I TrieMOTIal 4krehes sym- A ,.. ev alcCune who I Ida from presentiA ;.'nira-weEastern inel Statofrom other conferenet"s iscre preeent :the )i SnlarvYHungnitt(T'rrmine- Rhia al4no-'I brierb, that totizing eventful Ilitenry general Church authtrities and , etruggle. , , q:l of the socai set. apart July 0 191.9. 3're,illent Vernots L. boaeloon of tte, tette,. of.the.TriPA0011 to the Saiete for r The type!! and personallties that ' Tai '"''' Jackson, Corre.F Following the kina came 3,1aqne 'conference:-- President Delbert hastr approval a Elder Carl ...Dee Smart. Piti Lefkin of Shel- - hie sons. hls cablnet, end llatelysermy , made ,F the village population could El. Taller ef the itoeheater conference; he new Itrooktilt conference presi- note help but attract a visitor, t ley. Ida., from ,Northwestern ..... Morgan ...One, -,Flatee and navy ,. men,- marching. Stake, ' ' stewitn, Pr the Maas- s, Conference. ''''irrespective -: 'raY.eL rank 'the sturdy ' 'latish seaman Aw, noselon: ' act apart July- 8. 1919, in chusetts conference; President Alfred lor of the' Prevetterir Hemstitching, I flocheeter navy conference, also! 0,rellort uniform, with swinging walk. I K. Knight of the 'sew Haven confer-- 1 Within the Abbey. ' '7 ' plotting.rel- ttke congregation addressed land An Dec. nearby aallor. toilet,- --Francis., Daly .!',.t I President Karl H Cutler ofthe);aarat..Quartei -me.. PrOCej9i412 hrogYelds apgt.muslmw",,.....,.oyeanpooest-io- f ..,;,;,,,, more" Plentroein'bilfid.---A- ri Ei.,C.:Staff's 'Mite Minster Abbey. The royal flag flying c. W. O. f'eterson. lish marine. with natty uniform of ' et braidClark-- L.! hrelderlsig. ' tot, ' 1919 id. & .Tanner of the East l'ennayhtanla Ikth.Crept). I the convene4,7 .!!rence the sared top blue and Carl L. Storey, sang. Let law dail "der. a and rod. . and the eTornmy" in - - -- -in 171 ' '''' thousands that the king has non On- - ,khaki. Each .tarrlos conference;,. Prea;dent Goody Hogan the Lower Lights he Burning : u Mr.: 1P"'a '7-a walking stick , : ri Sral en .d . ; of the Maryland conference.; President S. He portals. i tered Then come the ?which 'hews OnP (,'.. E. Brain rendered a piano solo ar,g W.. ea that this-1hoised a e r' Elijah Clark --of tho ert l'ennsyleanialitalplaNedtheapsning is ar 7' ,,mhoonthdrsderns oyfr itnel tilrisf--tilr- , I est 111.7.47:::' I i.s f Preaddent Carl L. Smart gan seeorepantments formuele '''' '. k ) ' Mg the whose. 14 insole& 2Sle congre.1. of of the Northwest Virginia conference; rolativeg in the popularity. for ' i',ifii:i I 410l - n". '''' '- '.r1 - ' ,Abeet it: n Mourriaign ll"ge singing ' 4aylPresident George A. liurfee of the gattonal : rth . - The afternoon eeeelon Ira; an ex-- 1 teeA, PachMrs Apt .4., 944 Southwest Virgin's conference; Elder oteeeton of the . hish-e- d V. r "o'''e t:el:ye:p.:11 1C. Tanner formerly preaident form hot . wn coa Preoldent W d u'tomobile,0, which con- notTor,o, hetp. ' ' re P w t he ftroit ppeitIer. seeding th. on-- I '''..".1....1' rt.tf 1"".... s;r4"."1 fit lkiiMIPS ' ' but ech '",..,.r. ' 5e,10. bIshno, ward Y. Turley. Clifton O. Naideco 1..oaftslogrolgliolla am.mion..moson doodeVerriPtag,. I onion of the Church dn relation to the t rtvier ceerinpoptalepdh: IndaleNtr o.. . an'i n'e'''''I'f-- of theofficers. I different yards ... (Continued on page seven.) ..., . . .. ,.... (Special Correspondence.) .., - - ---- '1'44 ''''"'"rK'''''rt".")4'' 't.,t 1 . ;. t I - ...; - 18 1920 -- I ISS1011 - 4 President Grantt Meets VIA Nebraska Conference. ,, By , ,, s - 1,16,,. - SATURDAY', DECEMBER , ad Work of -- ".!, -- - - si . , . t , , rt.--,- "I , , ' ,,,Mwtoisztase.11...........1, , . ' -- --- -,- . - . -"" t I. "."'nt..".z.m.isz,ist.a.isisaw..esea.zsk,iftic...,.,---;,,,,,,ii-7,..."-.---" I r"." 1 L ' L, - ... - .. , , -- - '.7.., , '. ' ,. - ......:',.....7s,$)---oe,.- ,...,...0,or - I . apirra' ...... , 1,1.k . - - t, , - - - 7-- , - anon. toverdo-hontage-tir y1 ,',.. - 4- , ',. e 4 nbr rt ' ARE - ' , -- I - , J. day-'co- I I Et-ea- . '6.,, ,,,c.,'-,40.1.0.,- ' mid-da- ---- - .. - - one-thir- - I , : I I ! Opointing . . '; - ' .. . 4- Mór-1-7 i : , l ' e. 1 . . - .... 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