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Show - a: ,.,,::.A...amigo'.6.6,-----,......--- 0 ..., 000,,,'.111.g' ;' I , ' , 0 - ; ) : '. , 11 eft BAnteesill 04E41t . ..A,...,. . , ' ,.. , ,., , ' ' - , ' . - ,, 1 eat Britain; ti , - 4. I , - '' ,i "' 1 'c .- --- . 1 I 4 ' I - .4,- 1 - 1 - olb - , , viashingfC3, cejerecce;,.......,...., ''. . Has '' , , , ...........,. CHACE OE .,., N1111110115 ISSISTLIT HisToRIIN ' I - 11 ' ' IISIT OF nnt tproTrnat IN , .,, NOE L.,,,, Minn, g..,..,, Pliar tiiVE PffilIll - , 1A1T' CONFUIRCE A - -: t--- .., , , f , :1: ' -o, (3.-3,,,- IF) - nto, ) '44 15 1.1C- ... It -' f ea .,,, ILIA s Lhe City. (.3 1) , ,I, .. i , ICIL ristr pe otake...-!-...- .. end d... tome priesthood . inetirm:111)snibrt cipi th7 kei.b2) I i lei- to I.1 V.; duties Eider Jereph trading Smith .. making attendee too oi,oioos. thrtulet our - loutrIt.--titbreuth ef Vito loottitso el venomstor n earby telielone itilee fttatee.--eathe roorearitattion o f the birth ...,:. "'Ike The member' ... )our cerreepomlent may aot have been rutt Ara of the James e. per.Nisie true to the posader slogen "See Amer. Nan0nLbt, ro.... G. An-- 1 Priorsoti. Hentern.Pstot tea Firer tit 1i reepeets. but at led eereon. an of Ephraim: lora r. Jen., the time has come for a. veal to be son tor Mayfield; Anahe K Ma .. I',. made to the dlfferent rnbeiroul. Con. t a'Innteee: J"tica 8 ehruurhurh 1t ' Centerfield. fireenetet. brarichelehtid witsettoiney die.' Mann. and lens leek-o- f traote-e- 4 Tbe tolloWle. afforest kirk eourinita4--ho- atom ao.....e... Mahe for histotieal members. !feting inr arera Prnmm114 to aS high retie.- -a been magnet! & epeeist mistrial in do clime Jetteets- 11 Thompson of Eph- tilr teas 'Lake tree i - r - ee a . .; ) 4 wor14-7-befor- e Irtutta- a, ...', - Nii...ii dra , ife4 i' Stroote-Cliceeee- --- teber-taerr-e- ' .7 - Pen tc.dliePa.lillynr eel the entire - -- 1 ..,i.., - - d fit ' i .ilok he we Itiseti...F.-ti.- a, 'tweeted' otitis the make ti crsuic-ttel- 111rrtllairdinikle e"riellgt:hle;e41:1111:4"--f- ..,,, 114".4.1. thseenee-etet- sal A I.- a , - 1411411:141:PAIUPCI'6411"."1.11.7:741Trad I ''' ,v - e 6: A V. et , , 4 o ,......, fC 41 thlet-7--w- Statier C , it . - FOUR SECTION -- , ,111100MOONIIII...Mr... J.. - " f ' . to "v." ,. JIMY01111113 12 1921 FEBRUARY , II ' . Another point. which (epeeist Correseondeiscs.) !further rise, to the hearte' la the tart pod almost the iftmllintioNo?nlitAtinigan4"Id6tomillesr, en: taIlissitirereseur. is guttering from a like in Otani BIttnith 'nit coodition. .Talk& sale' a Frenchman ealeit the fact that so far Leg- etertone hew se te,o, ittezees. eft -land la suffering the wet-efiiirndhl", tog. tine lamer, 'wrote in the hba0t7 be. never has stroll sota ta A visitor ot this great nation at asthere suckle le)11 ono ag pr.vagt hem. condition. The New Year boo not eaermany recently toll the Arcot he progreey there. andotad . teemed as happily for soma. as might A otod onustisi was cheaper the menu. rand tale." though labor 11. ""eled"tur were operating coneorns teetering we everywhere. In this ettv- I- le t- 5- - le and the gods were being distnbute..1 di ..2'-'aut--o, lee work. herhaps iast. Arab, revior,.. termed bite,' tont hommunity is aufferiny the worst. be has Birmingham center of the world! lawt. It lit th "titer of the lashutah;lationianatecturing I -doss , tyrenc.bekietetese---4114w-lintehr atira . n VI 'SWIM le-- hOld colt snitch- - gator rime end spitteapereiratio-ecues 10- min. of the rth- 2Gait the people In gin.. Imanufacturing plaint& A tch 44hesem..sta1 ate tektite a Pessimistic .Ibr PI mencetacnt can be made at - 1 44-.1-- - - B .... -- ., , , Ill.-so- ., . thertoweinedens ' . DESERET NEWS SATIIIIIMY 1 Tette et 'beta to largo Mailateetnetes nude of them. t itab Fr om, ; tagbassho.lithiskta Reere.oIllioreinsie Mierepreonated by Fog '1.4.14 7.t.lt 011iterZttellit lt.en.r1;''..,.., . ''''''''A ''' au figiltketahlifITZHILINialecesoomeetrootooseeerie., - . f ko,ng the Poot S&fing.. I ' 4 , . ., TIIE- I t - , , ' . ' ., MAIMIOM1001601101011010011.1.01.0., ; ' t '' , , VI , t , . - ,., - Flildrilille. re IL, 'Whig of tratiaine littired ad l who with mike to tirand Jenetion. t rains. On Of the new members cloven. Colotado, where according le appoint.' ftli the Were neiet The new alternate Itrie-----are- traveled b y rc p . ninety-et- a CI: C: -, ri concerns lance": Menu: I Antitiost di .ht of tbo 'Western States 'entree. . think thee' have been green o sqiu.rsimaelli:actoring Is tutldt- eat ' ' ly the Avery ' ndriedt! ti.mElhnhtz-die- tii..4:rionia. Jp. to a Gerkw. leede Which emir:: rou totscitenhonnsaveztt dos i 1 soul galurally ta has 4 recoatettig company s ir - IreennOr- - Ire- - ao- - omit Hoerr Li. litairtholosnew of Favei,te,-.-e-- -e bil4 14'4'143 116;e4t Tete" Ilia itun''' on the original Ineatio n- made famou JVV Pr-- MIMI:( In 'theeon1- dreseed a ter se end oral social unrest- .., by Janos Watt. inventor of the far appreciative stitch. leaving One member not rieleeted se At Pre.eet the "eel ht work Pee. I denser steam name. Not este of SAInte end le renter. In thi; alternate high enuncillor. toren An- -- .. - - . e immens tvittl by the 1"113rtmleht-tthe El"Berytvh home. L 0- - G. F. hall at Grand Junction. was tranion a the derann ordnined !from .... bishop by ',-,.' .: men and civillitn rt. le - keeping in whatle,- known as i 14 "--Ittorieltaleitedg ovtlFnulithstintitpcbmaritte. catchit'bormetherwpriatem411. ettilay. Thetterttaigeociaa thivrtilyy t from the dtt47- but this buhstiOnechwich the : cannot of money tinuous outpouring the location is before A. Petersen and Alfred L. Field- the thin June. t Long branch of Grand Chureit in the city. ae- hort forever. Trade and market eon- reached clouda of smoke tan he seen tick costeisting of Ill member' and et- - iirtPd as hie enuneelore (loom F. lifer. I , hey-- becotne so. acute thet r.int from. immense foundries. .... k,,..., flcient mtseititutry work has been le, was Ortioloott a higa priest and iti -. dittoes l'h here. VOMIT of thetot this pert of Colorade ort ittate treeend- eouneettie carried-cthe ntranekee getemtis reachtehod . , which have operated seemingly sines endSoon nee 1197. There in a Relief society Charles . Ptomain of the AVM ward . . a Pleasant om-- A.. re 0111111111110111.W. beginning of time,' have- shut m to . r Loft R and a Sunday school in the branch. by right. lop Fieldin g It m itts Due at thattatting root to Cowley. V. V. Taseltaress. Jr.,. a. La ke. .1. E. troche,. W. H. , -- - . down ATempifetsly. Meny optimistic applicantHere apply --. . . both of which hold resister ereseene. to the reitienation of Francis M. cox,. Holt--, the I t", , . , as lam mie with Ra ' to trade ' 1 I ' people point The two eiders from Zion who labor rounselor In the manti North . ward for sa'arl e allontilM Second row--L. C. ITAinneN IlL J. Rectoseit. Eman... Lamm. F.,, 0,,,brim sank, Brash. J. ta. mum.' inane- se bier...al .'.....,. ,.. her- tit, only seitaion borl live in a rented room thli Coto- - bhshopric. Elder Josoph IV Cairpenter design -- Tatiner.W,B-Alcorl- ii, 8. : - --- : - fracturing end industr2---- - But as 1st Pelt of the architectural -ite eciolerenne P.R. -Enaott Whitehead. eirseemea-ho- t 0. rade heard dent; pred Plitoplitos,tradema with the mortises with took not ' ! ' do the nation's leaders Most of th Saints constituting the Elder Edgar T. Reid was chosen irs la universally known. R. Y.; King ' -much levee on this plan; again. many compangwhich world. f braneb. reside in Grand Junction. second coumielor. both being pet apart After pointing throughout the .."..,;. : . . , argue for proteetive tariff. while some of them live in the nets . by Elder Jneepts Fielding Smith- ,' '' se the United mates as an illustration erabie red lotape duringoutwhich time. President Lewie Antierson. referred . boring towns of Fruit: Loma. and . be filled suggested that leather! was only for the aensational Intermit home industry te protected, and cards have Frederick 3. NY ataa chAnce Isa 0 ottiot designatinog. espondent how lit A to the changes of $20 rental de in a number of plaetoan monthly -- .1 name. address. .Tr . England's the be made. that rito .aroueed for morn cushions bustaineeefort. with such was papers councilman. colleges He releaseat high printed pointing paid by the branch forth tura of the officers in- the high council -- and t. en .1diculous stories. as be admitted even, from the superintendency of the stake is is to be tried. , ' expertment open market as a world center for the applican 1.' hails on Sundays, when ward I. 0G. the and said befelt organisatto ' the writers knew thaleati itself is an interesting could not be school and as a president of trade. where other countries. enjoy corning. But after a pleasant sojourn school elisions are held In the sure Wet the Saints would be bleated ' work It la said Ao Lc the leather town.' true.. kie suggeeted an- - adverng tilunday the benefits the motherland cannot OnJOY La which pictures of the iswelfare Seventies quorum. John C. Rich- - Sunday In forenoon in session and the the Anderson President or public boringgat viewed. firm carried on by the the world. Mani tannerle s are campaign. stating when manVers of as auperintendent "ening' herself. I t is beard that the daily. papery pursued. exoresaion r an school. with Frank Sunday Again t:eth JwoororokhostmGclitcliche: :err: timhetinpyrotophtehte 1 somereet, ataitrislkngantdhetrreefartomearele!dpouboolicat.itoinesatwoounstiuggit hthativeaaro office:d"stwasedtolit,ethieigur atid J. E. ltasmuseen as ria- .4t. goods are being bought. be- faced guide points, the a good night's rest Preatti-e.ncause they are cheaper than English yertising managers head Atter boardto J. B.' Jacobson.: Manti and on Bishop writer 2 to lead scorn the your correspondent Fate seemed -L. A Anderson. Benjamin bas to be taken...in preparing hides; which would get advertising and bring 4, - . goods. end latior looks with . tot work among the ye a train .., Feb. 2nd. and traveled flf- - South ward. re I the 'such busidess. The writer obtained the Witco of Mr. J. F. Ritehie. for- reor use.guilty parties. who maliciously. and Frank tirhitaker were wo mites up the Gunnison river oleaa.tir priesthood and efforts of many 4 ti names actual luso of 193rd il without from reliable informaticrn et Coventre. since that time this Advertisin g gen-se the coneent , toles presidents Viotti) eltoe IreOl017 H, his ynnrig people tp perform their vitiu,m,.0,s: to Delta. a greeting town at the Juno- - Nene.. The Only alternative. , regarded as the center for Bolshevism Wet has done much to aid the cau Vneenelee having R is of the OlinnteOn and Uncompah- - duties. The bishop &lee reported that ail the shoe work as misaiona r I ell are now of the Church and remove unhor Northampton .. is noted I the of tie! removal ,..., ....,, IA Emeland. that Genoa n cylinders , ....4 doing. officent accont----- -rteteir-- Thence-wtit tan 4 "lowly. but surely. for the truth eon quoruni- - . proceeded by the work of the- gemitiary-lwere being sold there for IF- - las prejudice. At any rate. it woe a for- -- martu ractormg center ot ,,,.! train (on a spur of the D. & R. G.) Wishing much good for the young. en- Recently the writer twice for hated this sell for which A. for tunate made writer. the HN JO it, ; day :7 English prevai . against - r - .. uniN. min- - Considerable improvement in attend- . conducted tour of noted city and took occasion tocall hey, given aerfairobfeatrhttalargeseptecilans . 112-- ! . Ida. tee miles) to Somerset. a coal With such "pros and cans." and awed i, ing town " Rusted on the north branch since at sarrament meetings no far this lr ; with the treat trouble worse than over, the various department& whic-- .form- at one of the large ehoe manufactur- i the Rotary clubs . of Great Britain. ,,......,1126....... ryear ''' coot untlitya. ,G 13(ttallosnrandoRiveribein GEounmneinnat an intereating exhibit never to be ler- ing eetabillihmenta, Having journeyed President itrtitth spoke before the Tmember Of Ibnonrosetehttee-nioone eannot help but pity tour England -.titooitit'a"Otatwrirarlartlirra ,terectustaasal...bodit....-Prite- e gottem---Ti4 recentter Incertivirni-'- s SEICCESSIIII'CONIBIENCE- - branch consists of the Saints In the tor son colleen. .: Part the in in his high comes &Mee reported residing immediately i mineham club has invited Minister Lloyd George frf, tho writer Mr. Ritchies Mee la located in the in the town of Somerset and imme- - 0 fforts of the high counell in sidine - the greatest part of the abuse, though Though the Amerlean .method is fast- - tand P resident. McKay to London.- -- to ,- m where.0in Brati...worked : mot. In diets neighborhood andhas the slate. He remindol er. the fifty the work eystem is more for- peak before teeir I.- - ' - ,,,,' every officer in power would give his . mblege Feb. many an inventive Ides end the old- saa.bill t.4 -English members. Most of the brethren be- - the Saints that we are anon the earth W B arra t t a noted l it. 4""' - -r ' Mr i n the be autiful- G rand Hotel. Last -- IIEII IN - STAkE all for a solution of:the problem, as of yore, just out- "hoot" elock still tick. i to be to tried are branch and the conducted tonging tiortett.eittablishing our employees manufacturer - , 1,...rtati 1. ma correa pondem-attend. :. gide the old fashioned-staircaseLong Limos of VIIEMPiort11--'- w..nich diseloved of the coal mines. Christian Byrum worthinees to the presence of a nu moor or surprises tareereception of the club here-- Be-a., ' ...-1.7. mkt aloe hat watch- - The Soho man uhietees our 1.. ... is of In the president the Father hleaven, in- ng , e tot lines of men and women. 'blotkir ftmeirt felt illie litnetWew 'sessions school and titti, ei branch, is Sunday With sole knewnits Correspondence-- ) ,(8pecial Acquainted Prophetbeing plump mon" he became the immediately t made venter the Boulton of and meetings are held every Sabbath , . worn in Gyeat Britain. This jeet of long. waiting for hours in drucathing his first , LOA.' Feb. t.-- The 'Elder pennies. it RuaL veteran in- - . .. at and was rib; re- - vernally Wayne stake mould, The quainted George ,house. is :," sole put on a new &bri e. to spread a curiosity. ;.' .. - reins butted labor with the Prophet,- Joeoph - cords that when there. deal of correct In- - q.uarrerly conference was h e Id in the in the district school great rollGianitow left Watt mem4,--- 1 ataningthe about, nd i sixty aepliarte when It nmitb,-eout, enables ,,, iittem-- 2 hi,: people. Invite: "take tabernacieliere February 5 and Sundayachootbas. ot work pay." Al to join in partnership his friend Bout- - awhieh, to hers enrolled. President Muhleetetn MistrissiPlit river . bore testimony workman to have Another sole put to - i.tater reeeisail into some- of . re Mine. foreman. another df time the correspoadene believed ton. he settled at Soho. and built his 0 n , not affecting the main note of, the Bons were also 4-fthe ,aine L. the ''' ,Joseph divinity of the work established Eckersiey brethren (Robert William' the wealthy aristocratle homes of this I p- of much first !team Today many of ,I. emes.o...raint te knownatitha,,werk' 'sou reJr.) -! Joseph the Prophet, and y ficeitielts ea p eriende has the old machinee-Tunipresidinrat Censidering erintendent of the mine. and stille-- an- - through by Thee Iwo ingmen sh e. a n d the eas i n .. ,. tineniptorment but sad President lated. the when .Incident Mr. E. whotte w name J. to Ritchie. has o l ork ' n e Pth is the a inclemeht Latter-dawas weather there y Saint (George-M, very convinced him other i pay part 2,,i2 2., ealy invtors, still .,..7,-.Brigham Young stood up and the before been meetioned In 'this article. a ,, with to perforthing an.. - e tong ... his best . their share of labor, makes P be had. , Be adhesr good attendance of stake and Dermild) has for fifteen years acted mantle of- Joseph and the voles of has 11140 aided the work he re- wardrybtheers re a along with modern ore to d ate ma- of Wasatch influential tcAl as the eters. of and superintndent members of the were manifest through the ..11 - 2.s. fint,11)eeieanitini estiof,..illefa.ctoreHe sookalastRunday,night before a Church from the several ward. of the owned-b- y the Utah Feel eompany. The t Joseph used , , eeaer taaa.... ,ItnIAA th. st.i...... -e , were an on 1'15 : ti. on "The TruttliAbout the Mor- very aole- and each dal add! new Is the arched windo ers. ,barricaded too emptorees by, the rtah Fuel Co., In 19)02. and wvirld'eu; lose' ph Fielding Smith d nrsegdus Majority seemed to be wont- - nfone." Advertisine, placards belped I e- .,.e nantel le the Was. At present a P leo with iron ham to preload ruthless work; none netnnignedbra among the employees from the begin en laborers. It was --. explained that t o draw a crowd. Mr. Ritehi--e an d h is etitheettlete-ece- re of working half time. wan of brethren a number were m nine and. nants,-Iroto . . tenor, is oneaper--Partners. Mr. :Trout and air. Pierce of The two shift" enable twice the num- - bridgeways and more particularly un- - women. families, who had formerly re- - the revealing of all things Joseph Eckereley and NVal- - their ' t and A new idea in vogue in this factor,' i the Lawsonia,Advertieing company of Preeidents '' I. ' 0 E. Hanks bet. or people to be employed. but also derirround paseagewaya recall hos and the presiding Meer aided at Castlegate. Utah, and other peesent to those- who will keep the ter A movement the Anby "ship post" lionden' and WilliamT-,Lamp- h. Birmingham. elm Put of -- the- quorums---of- --Ts kern 1. careful were - the - earlyday geniuses ts,, lac barely possible. make formerly living 3, and of commandments Lord. and that priesthood of their erects at the ne eYetent e of the writer Cake - - other plan adopted is laying Off the to hide their secrets from ever cur- - live". .1n4ig - le Utah. arrived let- - nothing in harmonythewith truth organizations were the peakers bishop of Castiegate,Saints is a eustomers and constant core ee '- o aid In the cause. other louts mankind One of the fine steam in at Somerset mystery when we have a knowledge , workers one day & week er. and when the In the addreeses the all ---- epeakers IPtmtlezir-lgiven a sP hee- were bleased at Lnd Tne i'l'abi" - wor d it, this means a forced holiday engines of Watt's 'es well as the first a branch'. he wile of the truth. The subject of prayer end insp I red o f the Lord werergned-e- a ' f .: , heen Feoreanized. and the 8altIPY and n ' without- pay- .- Even this la making lili.,:t gas meter ever eonstrueted, are still nee at arieointeg the. NlirijitPmie dmineg elder. Wall discuesed in plainness. He - said the tongre gatione In let , I also-b- een barn. . has is n rumor ern;h W ng p and 4President Geurge Albert Smith has cot. , tie difference, Pt"I the four sessions were greatly edified. " -. realectaYion ward teaciaere should live the ,,,,,,,, ,, r aectrdm l;ciThht.nery --- ing-- elder, end be - in tarn was sue- - .that . form been le Lon don for the-- past week on reargl' the Lloyd George is COMIng to and instructive and qualify themselves for this Amortg pleasing Mr.into man dent Mekev. ; give an interesting. exhielt for those who business. Ile called on s everal prom- by , sceompanied ask working ham every to di . of were features. ,, the the conference, duty. TA tobacco habit - . - ' - - Elder J. Ann fine was also discussed. to the unemployed. Al endengand machinery; Meet men' there, a in Birm- a days and mae the reperts inspirational Sunday afternoon. - While - Kirkhm left for Sheffield and Not- found ... are Saints , , boxes Lordbere he tote visited begging Ingham: any talks delivered by the presidents of Eider Smith cave many evidences of - The Modeirn Plant 7. -we linehorn. where large lantern slide .. The q where held Somerset the in Po Mayor- Cadbuty , V everewhert appealingI for pennies for hn eunrams . Joseph - of the., Prophet , , A d Orma n 'Willieit ' i . Z mission ., r71:.;....---thoonemido- led nowte cond uiting mistoneey---so- r to the as a true servant or and A can of be this will Zion.nameWnwn from two elders lord riven. 'Town and lantern, I of the mayor members few of the, .. : , hundred of former A. Cadbury, ousin g place Cake. venting the homes of the people. .,t present r continued the subject before the ' M. ' tu ned with either M evir ill from 131 aC kf or be which H. Leland deera gan Plan ' . electricity. to resident &lend. aimed of started days. l' nin has , " .,. Today every buildings L distrib" holding gospel Sunday evening.tett which will Orlin J. Hansen of Tre- - Other ehebiatoricbirwneureiracee. beipinaenaome.etay - - gres!-- , taint gospel. trortoettoe.hototmr meet, Idaho, and theseastone were: at speakers '' excelwork:neat da,ye Utah. are relics of bygone days The carpenter , consul of Birmingham, but Mr. Gracey football teams giving special In the cottages of.,the peo ple and montoie Newton E. Noyes' exhorted par-- i i" ... ionitt the cause. as well as mane thee' In henor of Renee Emma Vale. who Ingo Somerset and the region Elder e in tke meetinghouses of the Saints. lent work-ishop, tin shop and event is touring, Europe. Mr. Gracey is a their '4 . cehnitiedreton: bporestexrEzrapies, she:,mbeitkreer been president of the Handsworth However. halls. hag about. t ., dance '" and round of friend an J. ' foundries Grant. President Heber ars music in . tree, equipped and the work turned out is havie g m ne one but those who are eyewitnessee 4,, 1 style, goetteli ' how bad the sit fdate each day. can realize When ,.., one thinks that Japan. --On,: ' to the i scales ranging In size from five. tone Smith spo ke to V4 ' 'ration real ly It The Am erican 's heart I . to Untied progress veterans Montrose. the by journey or - .: is touched when be see hundreds but to B ee ounce are made almost ever- - Hyde Pare and letusbury l'ark. Lon- 7 nynoplis read of the annual 'reticle" there is another bratieb of the Church. acquainted with tbe Prophet Joseph ' . !, little kiddies dressed in rags. with and -and financial report of night and sent to every part eit the done At the latter place a Cot almost for presided over by Brother Andreas P. and conditions in eaele dart. which is of bread to keeo body o was ccurred. . bare ti ;, 1 .crusts 'Pollee and he world the immensity of such a project Called' us gave year wwhoitthwith the was eor WhilaateHieminghanepreeelcitt ee,...testimanoy 4tobedtheivw1nuorird atlito .hisunetn In fact the oulyplaces , .? -a ouve Itectv.44 mybch encolitrage- Noonet reetteettnortostoetete,t bustn esa are eetire plant A the 1 meeting-0- f that are still doing a good wa g turned into a mune Smith epoke to , r service of the Church, Indian Reservation was thrown open of the P ropbet and may be a witness "' i '' bo usea, but even the brew- - tion factory, . - and Mutual . Improemen asociaion. u aaftere for white settlereixt t882. and against those who no not accept it; operated piglet and -- At tne closing st - --wife andtt 'erica- noon- the musietti- an& MIT' Mr:- Hanley, wbo showed the Menre J. file- bier testimony even tills luxury must be effected-ii, writer to the divinite of the Maslow of the left for children last i around. told a stutown nisbed by the Wayne High school little of this y Cape Tueeday Saints residing in the ic,..-- As an illustration of how tam ea work. , which . -, Africa,'he Tore-Seu- th where not dents. the Pratt. : all under the of 'Montrose Prophet showed, (4.000 of that the Eider Joseph: , Inhabitants), leadership Joseph - Y. --4.--t -l visit to a valiant - leneon h e great-t- tn; to succeed President Nicholas G. Smite I Peffering A a persona service was done In France Samuel Cblifester, avid: their , service commercial Me reported some staticital a e , I Raft the - fact that all the torrnstton-roncerstrue Southbranch has a and the Sweet music Arriean those of were compahgre valley--.ThNight time Is fatting, and siren is president-of-th-. - River stake conference was held here appreciated ' furniture had been sold, and the mere that used to warn the employees that 101311. It was first ! not l'resident f3 which school holds not and in throe attendance.priesthood willing by flourishing Sunday worthy , e , ,.. nt iabar----e- . !mew ,,,, Th g. general vurfraulJklittlbrAteS eandar-sestgo- na retieeatinet,,ntilt.---Zeppelinceirere, pieb,,,blose forth,. ore ,liessirettlit.Pceeed-:,-,,?4-osidentrnap-a.tainday-Lboattlaea. .0,,,,,,,,,,-4 ,-G, the London', Another feature of the conference where sloe Meetings a re held on ;....day ta not James ' unti , ittate. prest Hedger Clallalla tat the I any dissenting vote, and the .. over., for the welfare department of conrerence-a111" ' SaintspayaWillatouricattreatpsonedier-- r eenins 'le ouncil . of the Twelve. andiBishop ., .e W. Wheeler has been ap-- i the bread winner has , had work. the lar itite weekly rent of ea - for the use of the by members of the tabermtcle choir' to were oMeers made stake .. the by , a3 . i though his shoes have been wore evening program. With many working pointed ' secretary of the Eurepear elJohn Wells tit' the preniding effect that harmony. unity and good Odd Fellowe' halt- Twit. misnionariesi under the direction of Ellis E.John- new and bishopric' were Vain In ' search, le in attendance Un, :. men. ittoveralle, the writ ,artd Mr: misition. ,succeedmg John limn the rendition of !The Vision" by from through will prevailed among al stake officers are at present laboring in the 1; sickness has made its witY Into tnis Mitchie isit ede by aide In the large who ,has been eecretary for nearly City. as well as a tame number of- and Liorncdreawas d ininot,44,inerest ...in. theworkette0rointtpaprilogtren, avnactirelot.tnaldmaheloe..11Endlw ouTmhme eerhhosi)ra 7,:t...fpr-sit- ,.: .1 ittbyetiJhaecnks.. re- - stake officers. war oreceri and mem: Once happy' habitation- Large welfare caldron room. A. who Burt. John elated Alma five years: K of the la. nephew .. what are , they mous from doing rid. al....aguke aty a aee ne tetio pJohn-rGEO. T. 'i.bweiheftt racrilndinacil .org.nizatio., ' Chamberlain, la telling riarte of the owsinoorit r.,,s0iseretritdo .xi:arhd roldtaneo r. These Saltntbie"as them. of les Joseph mi and can. but the odds are d hi . h. , Prof. wild animal hunt In Africa. ccappointed Stake Clerk.. i. ' .. '' Relief ., Fund ,is But time vies and tia the, season thus far was. wind a has been of an assent The ..has and , the nein Tile aall year from open ,, West...1yomidge of the the Intnititical talent kept beginnitig to et a , --at- -., nOf "Y the missio- raring. Mani which for the eiders who have, labor- temple city. Sectiore , of the Aver"ir debatin7t only one musical . , ho '11 ietr renewed activity among McKay A personal visit meeting Prest-;- Clairton . spoke on the sub-- - Satan' ill enter- ... distributing food edam missionaries in that part of the work were rendered by the choir dur-- - , it trip uptown be made to 1, , and ettetintet t Pan be considered the jects, ', showed many ''Patience" he the k ,'. of newspaper the lathed and poorly clad women hotel. where e most tree conferenee.representatives. may the ,trry," Reward valley, of the branch- of which he lb leg to tin g lee- ' ' the 'Need of the Priesthood." and - , ' Passes PETER A,..1,POULSON. .waiting in tine for a share In the tum on ..c ' father Between Card- - 02 rLondon papers at an elaborate sup. Bishop ki r' '' the poor tal and Le Wens (Itemised the annual tee - ' We held an in- at " 11 ' Gilbert ''' , the Beet president." given (Special Correspondence.) on t h was and since "elilormons" In out mount stake in the about the the riven , The port truth' depends the grawth of the evening meeting Vyle. maitag ing, dire ctor Al , 'the court house. which was Weij '' store', was grea- t- Its orirantzationt &leo the .ssing e the ... 3ACKSO N. Mi..- Fete-- 4. ,,,, number 4n the Limner aid the Actual ..iii.. ,3.6tul. Manufacturing. - - given them. - but the ' ' ' The taese pea the story. To Only , "Lio0's Sunnite' Peonle flrty sho live in the wailers friends and relatives, throughout -- ' the tended by both Sdinte and stranger& I ryabuBeg, '''e besee -: 11191 the i of It'al the while Mountains tui Ga. "Mirrilingitaln e and the with Recently writer I little kiddies One of th le News' COUnienancep r compered Important Irt F -helping are the country departure mourning . .. that should beam with , t , linenti ene of peOple in Europe and osana-Freoonia-Strong, of the Church zette" gave fair play to th e erticie. seed build up a DPW branch ' projects In Inn atatc- at Cainredwho'll!" -7l , '- exist-telThe missionary work done the pocketbooke, as at heitorin opt had the Immediate IrictnitY ' of and Elder Junius le., Well. editor Ofline I,i---- --' i at-- i at her ,home litray passed --devoted ' . ,. ', the Seventies,,.. leather trianufactur.e,o11 we r,... so., 192,,, - ttee,edentroaa in connection with an es. sitoingrundertheerikeetionof: ... - I doerom who Was-tunnel concern those of a ill miles 14r: of unfairnem pressthe Pe to to how ',,'"..-",-Z.., have editorial Cote! tenstivevanal system. . end the erntlee Dant , forgotten reported by wi "e'- -' , ...eel...- -. ...... ,..,, through whir the waters of the . ben been ceo. sot Partner-Pr-ofs -I ra timatt'itart the Vim- - -.- - .., all reported a most ,,nn..n" - , ', , Won't toot mow - flown Wiwi tinn,,n i- carried .strongewaseereen p any has grown wonderfully. news papers are "king encoumirtrip lime Other aeakera st rrn, .,.., her a faennisoileiriver through ert as the Never be loinr. . ""7"'"-""for in his life did he reallie Orrs'n-ePraise must ',...., given. was the conference were members of the,'"'e """ ""." Uncompahgre Val- - eteetessoo, envie seek7 - - - ifttrethe that won-- monee. On the eMormorts.". ThisPreuda mem beret the Church of -.l- ease- mountain - high ...,0,eeil and ortho-ntitke, twesi. ... . ,' -- - be made from Icy. was finish ed T- toot . th e whole .Latter-da- y on Paints of " 1 atC.ist state ., re a in such of chaotic mits P , about I.- neve leather. NO bustard ' When ladies, who nest newspaper editor. who said it nency: sego is,,,:real of tbe .vareeug 25 Itile libeler 24 years was &faith-- 4 I project coste the government '' ' , fairs. As yet very teV outbreaks car ry bee i ..,. priesthood q uorem provident". six million collars . 140.000 acres of -mother ever madeplaster that any grand. leather band bags rcad . ---- -; ' ' -t goes after inflammation "Ira- s- tut worker and at he r deatfi tho old- - land can be v her cc erre4- .- end' robberies the this setteetniful Satur - -- " e ted t vetit ee e that enret through vatue -irriga they may - est them more, , you ntlelike late ., ,' of. are unheard almost. Crime One can not realize how much time conipPetion holdups SW teastarism-tha- t a,Ven undi-- the direction or the wake holt' a can - , at kW drug Mob in a yetiow------- ----- -t--strong testimony of the-g- os, bas not Increased - rho-lovThe-, Next - coke- -ado - con r reties, rsaPan" pet of Jaws and patience is titteeseary to Make an ,, bey ,, is-Rupture br eiettibited' nest and performed h 401 cents, it b and is which linerbala imeilled lal d the boot ot an. thaw. order, a of errtileh end eonsMute West.1 and, eteeetsive leather nroduct. The hides the:talent part Pt ketear wee eeelent thm- - there-- . is se eseettent wort hit activities with afteyst single ern States !Motion em b races inirteto Mil elle Water ha a who'. ewelowl ,. Into the people's hearts throu are - rave tanned and prepared, .etret, or Hod,. Her home to the -- - - 1 - glory Credit-- - -- The only which d eres field deserve.' C tern olorado. it Irwin what of ripe t.1, t tiltliV before eti,18, ,.- ever es in North It on at alg dui- 1 they ono rut up in, ehotee 1 was badly ra p tured le WI e I eiders- and her SO0a I"mull" parte te the open a , so La? excitable witrieseed ,,,.. . hinanunatios tiling branches of is the three experience. Includes the Chorea ...tee; '''' wor k 6 arid ki n d h otte it a lit wilt organised 1 n sant in the enethieg ready for the nest Op .....-.-' BY I trunk several . here was DaCtere eald ;aliment I insole In 'A number of rhabiree were 1 bat 11 It hal an tetenad drivhigup and down means ot. modern (Grand Junction. Somerset and Mont' hove Y;tareettrag-- lroS lut operafloc machin- - me skull oke I ..the Yea long in the memories of all who Alrel rose), -. - - .i of two eutornobiles has streets a and tit 4,thee in described, 414 IcaTcalwee '''',tne already earrying Icltn ed., end bolt tirra,lloall. Ina tbe 'razed li contain. eta it . ;lien0 al a 1 try bir ear ... "6glerillt 1. ' - red ..' ft ' ' ligntedi '' age. Although a war 0 f words workmen, f enrce.11'ing "1st eill nl the Carts IllAhorPVralle er AL J"'111 I ' Meta bership of eta Elder Geo.: P. And it ,, tal excellent- obresults last ,are hot whoa al mod kw' ..- -Tt"17- cured M... - reftna is heard In every tram car, butt. or tained. Oa the BeA , .. in Mole ward- hectic been oustairt- - .....- .---Etriey W the "antes-one- s . prestdent.; lumbago, neenicia, the whit et item& the work o the ru p tur e has neverini,it'ul ,...d re - el as Cak e. r hortster , .,, Street earner ,' yet one knows that bilk is all d ime by hand rgoods with headquarters at OrandeJlinctina and at op a high him and I am doing hard work or icy Mr and t turned, Cope, although .. .. teat. 1...4 added enonellinnn tbo to and President - ' &No sot break- bonen Of orsirse, 11 when showing the writer ' ' -your corm, Knight & carpal-teTiter was rte opera- in bet, kr all aches sod Paine. ' Iltra.'- -' through bin am revolutionam Petra alma but It is' Well organised plant. ecw000ss, pendent left Montrotte yesterday. and ..oa ties. eis eat Uwe. we troubiI haw; Oprit, whkri wolf mrog log appein t with pointed I . .. Of 4 " h II' e 1"11141 II. b astion and over Ment the Mare via more balk than actior traveled oohing "Oleg, Gunnison, The roll will at boy tall oth; only la. soy a'rr alp ' prine tot goods that 110 elity to the "thitg - s Orishde " shan Mos and eta galidtete this bite' dna( store willa Pedant the toped foe Wank J. Itaeman Sad. Jaw" D ''- Fr tocident of rote was-thmurder, of : big hose- -A ariarlaaa- - ago& - ri kr !formation &beet bew you mei tineand Clarks" I. Iftet te erne teeett"- - I- 'as. le metro biosaeosa. In the to& , a sta a Feiner, manner paid reepoettreW, policeinan br city in which el.lu thee atia-raare to artcleft "11tnireatill write. illien nde . Cs re'''1441"1M. I et Jost pettowinvittiwit essei .'spot where a am '' twough the &fruit-wa- s 3 I poet tefind abe LIMO ead, littr'ir row days' tiblefted- is wk t -ea II fort h c Ione at- - Pen t ei, In e.'ogn -- orei e, , , ' a - --.".' Ma rrit n Ito sal le- deo Ookkeet Pahi Killer ""ee,- e- - -- treetobenvern -rrimpastr of ACM fron- t- letweerottint talk ; ea Earth. ' - tentin ft:, Á new 'esthete prepared ea, omen. al J.. Jiettet rtt out 'Mir DOM." bieoop ed - att ee, ,' . , Moe&eel ot the tack detachntent ,,,, abeam babe .o. ,the vA e --e---,,The only man ot apparent betr,er. prettily for SRC ' ...OPP, Ill iysis Dyke. Hoodoo, n VIII ' Waiter 'I Sit WWII, it te arty ethers wire are rue- IIV,, aottoet ,..,'Man Blatilklit 'Peat' the Menterabin H- - Dorton Deng- - C . I; war save ti7liie or at east aaa eon!, E . I etheti ' . Willes-Itorit- o it I. ..,,- , Ment in CendittenS in the rise in Eno- - the wetter heti ever lett, end makes tumidrow - wil.....6411110111106.1w. . ' I p the misery Of reliter ,..6..'''' red the et them harm. he.. winter -- torlS46-1$4- 7 --iit 11011, menet., and Drug Co can eupply e; 11. opeentators predict a' up bats lisestiltit ootosontra Zile tor-- wen, one lisugsr' t,,opt o glergthoo,...1 ANDH ho t .. trued , I sonte lee, wood, Imileg teseaasa, ,. --..., t-, -.. iI ,. , ' I te-----' -r trhetch - - -- -- . o ' .7--- 4 Tittatiorg-section-4-ht- ... 1 4 ill el.v.orrJ,ehte-..rept- , i large-factorie- s 7.-- - ,'. r::.,-.- - room-entre- 2 - -- al , ' j -:-- , Eeph .,,. ing. ne-r- ''', ' - . -- ted --- -- ' ' - ,' - 'ted . ! - , aaLsond , -- e.eu - , , e e , - , . . i - - -- - -- - --- - ;':,. -t- -- ' - - - ' ' - . ed . . er ititrodneed-aa-,.thatfertibtamo- -- - - - tor-workor t ..., . 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