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Show A TIIE DKSKKET ,XEU'S S.TlKDAY JUNE ' wri i JuMt.hu. UUMUMII iKu h- - h i sd (op ( (h f JU I pf of IWhll ouc iol hlo op ih lMTl iMdf I SECTION 1D21 1hl If.' v Ppi lhi.!( 'imi rt n pn(l h iiniiip iur id hil ip'hi.l'trl dihncd hmaed 1 i of ih I. I . hl I h li.f hough rfrtd 4 n diiri.i( ftur ih( p Uopawi poll In il.cr . I light hrkfi Wt priiMh Ih Ur. P.r td hd llm with ur riy run Whd Ihr udt H (. 'l-- y IH BELGIUM, STOPPED Miff iNMinmct U 11 llperial Correpitden ) Ml' Tvrr4 ,fW ef '! 4tmnr'--l 1 aj' ' L4 - " UOIK. t4 h' fO.tlth nlr. ft .ot f.l"4 ' Jp lhr ,!', &- milmrtg H u. 1 ' "li44 pntrua ridnt rr rJf mr -- ,? " record-braak- at'. prvr4 'V oee!a - gk y. 'I'H -- kr '! , rTrrl hrr'a-.illa7 " turnip1. Ihfr o '! 1 s r t r t, prnr riertlat. t a r n aee-cla- ies F t rs fwid (oil. 4I4 - o. tA '' sS lh,(4 N" lhr r.1 I t'tapaara Itpaciil IdpaeUl Corraapoadaaco ) Jl'ARf-- . Chib, COlAiMA I Belgium, Uy J f Tha auariar'y confer May L. ft m hug t errr pro. j uricty (IwtRt f Ih Bloghaat Lae , hafora Ih I real war, Ih Coloal at roorened auk Ih Juaieg id ,,f 1100 drloh. fur Il M.h had built P hull 1 hrld 1 Idah rIU hat-- D. . n MSI. wtlh I our I . a Cooler, If r?hraach. Th. Balai J uaret. May tl and ft, lull r AffU ; lb. g drug C, Hentley praaldlr Joaeph 'lC. Talmag Ih lurwad aul la th Bunder meeting, g U to mution jf IW hiarar I Adam , emn.nrd and a Urge ittend.nr of ik had h aaaatnoa f about on huadrad iwoot tnga for trong. lundaf. and ecoaipniA ItMldenf r. 1 4 m,B,h'r at u o I hi o. It. tiruuou of trip a tha roafreenca were vail aliaadad. ,WHh U oudd.n outbraah f 4 Caafrrene KMer D II Ro rr had dolor U lug whll - oo Ihar bait.g la to had war. K!r? iLMbntf lb minonan l,!ll praaanl; gull In ft ln I hnowa that worn i rail ' . K2... moat aa a day. HP-- . ha could not bw la Ih rurh rif.t Council of Rewnty. ofwaathopramM, ..irt i4 ! mad ih Irtp hafor. and ear. number Mail-ca- n H I A ale Treat Rey L Trait reI aid ih hutldmg wary forced tala li i iht o "Moraioo-- ' Mrs Ail rr'hnttealon, t Mhoe war a ilua U main outaldaTbla administered har h , olp br Ih J'h mamlaaa Th attendant at Ihia ronferenra waa ' 4 ground !u la aliaadaoeo'for our Aak. li J, i g and Birant laid unnatural trp the trt. Urgent ainc lha tindua there cenL bout per li ' riartioa for I torn, hut they resi.!srt x.n 7 f an a.erag of J?t pareon praa-an- t wa. Th being muate a fog th and war lha rangrat la taattmony. r.nt speaker lieI i"5 fV ed 'T each meeting, or i prr eanl at hd the rralar maallng. a they furauhed by th Idah fall chulr, bearing al l.ndli flrs.ure " Ke1 rur had led liar la la Ih Mrauou under lb leadarehlp af Joaeph hlor-lamembetahlp of 5t- Th of tho ttin.ail- H soqualn'al "hd "' of lha biehopa ehowed that a)l president AM he tramp w aa nceUeol and report Th aloglhg Ih w'1 f Towarda no,.n h rralar, Jaggad th iSptrtl"1 '1 ,h of th ward ar In good condition confer-aar( f..f t adged and tp!.a. Iiha a hollow ball added to Ih mjotauat of th Hh Ih riceplion of eirremaly dry C. on th aald It Attain Hater with Irealdent aelfsrt of man 'lerM'l - llf earth, renting Mppar ' Iwwathrr which haa reianle.1 lha nf I rMdM Lunds ret')half blown in fragmaau, be ran lo lha ala l a waa la a healthy eondluua meeting- I" Tb people era united bid 5r'rrti and loom up Immediately la. front of u pirilually.h. pun,,, f o? hl1 h and delending Ih la a harrier thrown arroa our way and ha. a deulr to arv th Lard. 10 a coneltlrrahla aetent lu-rww ae.erely. I'rsidnt lemd hd 4k blea.tn.ei boy. met Aa wawptirnarhed Ita baa, and beard M plained th grant raueed ronald- ha lata fr a.doaa- - time. U ataruaI of rit wex;? lha thinly rmr'ad-ove- f Ibe a beet and porhata aoau wrnirh com. to tha Tarreid.y to It llT enkl damage heir when men wba did. III certain and of th aa ww through th g oapat Marty .,f4 fog and crunch tindar our f our grelr lb lastemp end almost ruined brute. I I msec and blessing brok through, w began picking our . matbr. of lha high council apok - hunter turned them laid W ei 14 heard lbs Reims 111 of how proepeole for a fruit crop bev lha All bialha eonfaranc. during In ing Go,pi preeMenl let--Jioshton a s way cauliouely. "pull through however, the Lund I aee- - ther used lo pray for th mleeionarles. Pw l'r'S' II war ih and ataka of ape praaanl L me knew beyond Vast horn . .Natnrr for 11 years, Hi past lory. If lo of them fell that and only fnynd brother Many oral they them of f!hr. apok. of a duubt that we ar not In 4 Th Initial gtlmpaa of tha Interior KidU TaJmag apok at sack of hod miaatooorieo they would har shadow ptbllliy af purpnea irii lfltnnitrt-If w country by rbance. and that at th crater la a strange aad over- Ih mootings, ih war hi reirgsad on buaday. Ilia ad- food and all oleo that they needed. thia It llva up lo our mission har. oo po;r of of Euroa our and For mixture presl ptt. matte suggestion faith, war simple, powering dresses complete wall received, and vary tael-tat can deetroy th Master- work.( and Ih much apprecteied by th tho splendors of Voauvtu ent. ubniuTlB Th pean holme often put (he folk and I mum t. really Enjoyed. Grand. Canyon and tha Yellowstone following brethren ware people. which cheered. comforted sat apart bom lo ahem. on wy hand After he war the local priesthood An Imperfect estimate of It by Elder TsJmag aa altaraal mam-baTh spirited sermon of Elder Robpark. Inspired hi knowt-edg- e Ih aonderfil H of th high council., Wrolf C. started lo hold meetings In the old ert found n echo la every heart and depth may vary from hag to 1.0ft In Olasa of Iona ward, and Albert R, hall, but ll proved lo ho too lerg diet a nee ar deceptlv of Ih existence of God and of feat. hta visit will long be rherlehed by us. Presih Nature a vast laboratory. A poaatbl danger of lb Lincoln ward. Joha and xpeoetvo, eo they mads arrange- Th presence of Tret key L. Trelt Ih truthfulness of ments rooms. rent nr lo smaller mam-baa taka r more mil and half ident Rmht"n prnjed ;ht Iho Bim Missiov.viurs They of Ibe Mexican mis von waa greatly meptrotoiu. Empay, who was aa ahamat mtghj ! I right: .Owe C. Btapla Dark row orr of ABtbon II Lund would of tb high cou acH, eras advanced did manage to get moat of lha books enjoyed, hta genial optimism being a Kanoah, llih; Olaen A. Im It circumference. Aa on atanda In llm of troubl and rhurvh tract lug ether but cun, aura inMI-- 1 the III of g out on a Jutting nose of to a regular member. d rmln. ndIh Lawla. Telco, Idaho; John W. Chapman, 1rraton, Idaho; Ceo. M. Hamilton, would rmm- siderablo other property aaa not to The chief object of Elder Robert' cavern and roc ic diraefly above Ah After lha hundag afternoon j . had.. to new the Reeentle leraWon be revive Wt tho th hor'Th tirmoiftT' onntti ThirTM Mur tay. rMtirtgonAthaTKodnSnd, T,UhTH.boalaA LehV l' ah. being nd view the Jac of Vhg.pJPQiUt la alaka praaldarwy.. w cr'.hy lndrf"llnwd tod jtr1v Cualtraac. jirralilaot. f-- II. Tarhaw, Lanark. Idaba. former confcrwncg prey-- , aide from rim to floor, (hero la aarn ell, ataka clerk and Elderhigh Hetnta began to get things down to a quorum no time wa lost Jn getting Talma j tnd Ae only about ten lo attain Ih umt 'arfctlon' In th most beautiful of tints layer went to Coltman ward, where they grttm, and th work dono hy them reedy for buxines. Ident; Harriet Kick, Rexburg, Idaho. aa very commendable. members were left out of the too eternal Ilf. a held with I Her Paint of th that vsrmilUoo. orange. meeting of layer r J ear to fold added and proapeeta I the (Special Correspondence ) quorum write were funnel lx lnilud A ter art) re Mrld. tartremed by Cownlryinrm. black, whit and other ward. Bishop Orson W. lludman aad IKMAK'APOLia. Ind.. May 1!- - ar very bright for never I more wlth- - drab, Inlemon, 4 In thl stake. It aaa thought beet avraaka and daub and STrxT. hf vounaelor of thl ward had aaken hues Th on of Jr . T.ldet Bietar Lory Roeen, Saints from th cry lha. nAPoU to ordain other out of the elders' in Jbranch.uit J reIn retea and waa 1 ha to to it ,ao decided so Ineid not wall Th 't perpendicuWalk efUailaea Oe fb-Liege, alnra th armistice, ha been quorum. Accordingly a list of It was lieeu anA Church wag never In a better condi- ly augmented through tha sealuus n th biihoprto. Bishop kt " It haa been prepared, and after being accepted by ar. favored the .naemMy with a tion. A fin spirit of lova and unity fort of a he local elder. At pfenj lar aa once viewed by th writer, aa organise and his rcunselors. Jacob Btukl very want missionaries have of debrta af thousands Iona trio. Wanted on the Other Ride. Interesting for )na to read over the priesthood, all who were present on block are teaching Raima and they carrying and missionaries A and W. were II prevails, Brighton, an as honorably In waa fatten and at ,V. bow Haneen tha next th of aom fifty loiter sent by acre ordained as beventlca. ateep Brother Jena released with a vote of thanks for tha copies are unceasingly to spread th among the Saints and also Jolmrg the angle as It la pdaslbl for loo malocal priesthood to tha president speaker. II spoke of th great and truth.working One Quorum Organism!. All meeting, ar well attended, missionaries In holding all meetings faithful labor. Vincent F. of the their of sections to terial rock, II. iwbl work of Traatdent Lund, which, to the European MisBig R Church, G. A. Meetings ar hriil tn th are exceptionally meeting to our member being so few, aoma containing thousands of ruble Woofton waa sustained a bishop of sion president, and to th Owing hu gald, would aver be remembered street Netherare elder working th. wss organgood and many honeat hearted oou!s hall, hut th local have detached themselves from tha Coltman- ward. Ho selected aa hie lands Mission president, all asking but one quorum, th sad followed by the faithful Balnt. are yards, Al- a rate funds for hard chapeL lo with counselor.- Gottfried Btg&l and Ar- that elders ised. President Pleasant B Williams being brought fac to fire away out towards the thur for generations tn come, and he prar. might be sent to Liege a and 1 ddo ha - Th been raised by vot- - the rimwithand Hodman.Boolnr war L. of brethren the old quorum Pratt wtd crevice at their rear, oon as possible. To th bov ar were Rey sustained cavity ordained and set . apart by Elder homo after on unlary donation. as member of . ready .to again would come lo tha bereaved family of Mormon wet diatrtt who hovo tn th forward, fortune tippling craxlly good JL C. COATES. James E. Tmlmaga. xwgantxaUan as . ybaaoapmWwcd-ehbo called, on In Ih knowledge of th greatnee of Street meeting, and crash thunderously like would plunge Conference. A. Indiana tvouib President W soul to TELTO RRTr" that number o ttr 4 a hlnf Terhaps aoma of them completed botthis faithful servant ef tha Lord. He rtundayr May 1$, alx honest I Awajr out in th coulee st-i- )i Oscar E. SUk Clerk havd been told that thl mission field the following - brethrentom ( small' s smingty. tn comparison early llf ef Prerid --r.t f an infixed the Albert V. V EdaardBluth. Turley. Is aoma told of he avoided, as I waa told. It la .lha' hard to In reality aa a house) and a large " T.'Wliiaiid Joseph P Moffett, and Richard ah Ip had met and - orareome. a cavity toads down Into the earth to high time for such a rumor to Jone orCBNFEBENCL number L the J Brother Haoaen knew him a a man unseen depth From W. Issue ilstm older want to be sent Change M wr Elders Isldre V. Bautista a country that la rich tn oppor- - dalned the goapel all hta life and and mok that reach tha wurfao tn f who taughtwhat Torflrlo Fiores who were among rexnhed. h tunltle for geapet work, tt they want and la wa thin filmy wAapa, causing ua to gasp practiced ? J.1 thankful an opportunity to learn. Preach, to the first of theIn descendants of the" for tht irlfted leader and with US pungent, winging odor, To HEED IS BURLET AT this day to receive of Lehl house ana aids, of chi another column of get acquainted with what happened that honor. apokg of th high esteem that hit The work of Redemption - in th great war. and what Is being Is groa-lng - native countrymen in th Church, smoky tem filters up through the In thl section. so .4 done - toward - reconstruction ; If they that the labors rapidly held for him. bottom. . Th general Impression Is of the doxen elder now to want-Is cake marble lightly that a tha Like go flrvt flow. dosing only somewhere giant where , great (Special Corrtspondenc ) snecLe' Correspondence T'rMcmorliil Adopted. our out but eenrs to be welcomed -- let them praythey to need for halp-- emphasize- - crying Mondavi la it, with Ita two well defined layer. I and at no diatan) data will turn over ''J'TWitereno-aTidcnlll!lichr,ff April 25 FI A BCRLET, Ida, May 2 9. Quarterly will pre- I uneasily In Ita atony bed. awaken with bo sent . th field exact ix"'Ln the center of ' were ley conferano th In All rcaofutlovir. of thrt aewlona Atthsprsenl folio "rt tn ttw gented Ooetsrf nee rrt stake waa tint there are but two w - came upon, a gigantic I and Jar snort start aad tiLjko:ation missionaries th fine Binning of the yhlch were unanimously aocaplad.-in I Pamoa amiia m of yor. A volcano held on Saturday and Sunday In the In all Belgium. There ought to be notable for urtderthn Memortat Word having rnmr academy and aard rholra, Ha treaoheraiia and deadly tabernacle at Jrlffith left SaJeaula In charge some terrific explosion from the e num"lt .woxked-hardll notion of Prof Reed GarMieTT, ev.from Balt Lake Ciiy of th calling Bur!cjr,with Prealdanuf must hdve shaken of Nature's forces- - the 'Black Hard David R. war. the aa normally en pt Saturday afternoon, when tho thl life of our beloved brother, of Taunuu, our rtamuan. jnlxsionary Samoa toandherwhich In Langlols charga. At the about twenty. foundation, for those of the Relief society under the direcleader, and Prealdrnt, Anthon H there, to go oer the new lava field were .day of an TVs circled the, crater, first sessioi, addresses were made by unbroken series of The flrat Uee conference since stake tion of Plster Maggie Bentley gave a tdind; we. th elders and members adjacent to that partially burned and hnrthquakes throughout the islands gaining leisurely new and startling' glimpses Counselor George H. Lewis of the till, with missionaries In charge, most inspiring and beautiful rendition Ausef the Sydney Branch of th buried village. Me stepped up from the day and night. Grandly lmpreasivi of Ita grandeur at every turn. , The ay . We held two of aome of our favorite anthem stake presidency, by members of the was tralian mission of the Church of live greenery of a tropical Eden on to a mas all cool cloudiness welcomed of w! id erand of a Scout work grotesque President' temple meetings. it. Lillywhlte and The exhibitions of Boywere . Jesug. Christ of Latter-day Saints, In black oca ruck, 'but a In disheveled, artistic forenoon developed Into rain Just as high4 council, and by bishop of the four missionaries from Holland atvery Induring conference memorial service assembled this 21th few years back a raging, sweeping riv- nes thrown up given wa the and had of tended various completed circumnavigawards of the stake. The The hall rented for tha order, shape crsdltable to those partakingAtSiumerous teresting as weltss day of April. 1J1. do pay reverence er of molten uck.iSo impreeotve u It tyhlesty yet fistion. and we struck briskly for the ident of the stake auxiliaries presacmble waa In matter well this filled. eij charge It was a aho have to Our Father and express ih pro- In Ita present deadnesa and so mu resi- sures trace of mads room at tho baso of the sulphur stain are not I small lumberWaa great pleasure to all to see to many THEODORE MARTIN'EAU. found- appreciation and high due are Its many features, that we shall erected aa a resting report of their organisations, all statrain or wind, for crater that f the old members and so many Stake Clerk. w hold for this noble, departed only be able to narrate a few of the yet effaced by sun, it .xras beneath us at this place that place for- - tourists by the Germans ing that telr memberships are doing visitor In attendance. The main brother. main aspects. work of the missionaries thua far the underground river of molten lava years ago. We found cooking uten excellent work. 'A very pleasing The following resolutions w ill f exTwo cement shells of houses ar enkins of Freedom. Myo. .from the unseen to human eyes from alia a table, bench and other conbeen In flowed, and looking bale-auup of our visiting California States Mission; this meeting press chorus toe w'hol list fellings of (Vmpathv , to countered at the outsat, where time It left th great crater ten venience. even to a bucket of fresh pre-wof the bereaved family and renew In member, once extended. They stand up the vmtil-t- thad emerged, coot rein water, caught hy some good rendered by the Third ward Primary and nothing special wa done to atour minds the e ample of rtghteotig-nea- a gaunt and white In their grim an T de- mila Inland, Mav 2J William Thornton of Og- Samaritan who had Juec preceded ua association. tract many visitors. and integrity exemplified hy this fiant Incombustibility, the wonder be- sizzling angrily, at the sea. den from the Northern States Misdewe had Soon and there. To tha Saints, the conference Just prepared To tho latter point we next made I , On Saturday afternoon Counselor M. faithful servant of God They will ing that they were not completely enEllen Spencer of Esralante sion. tt' p ,w a past conference to be remember- from Jane also Instill In our hearts a determln-.- . gulfed and obliterated along with the our WAX- - There a great facing cliff I PoGtea wherted by the C. tlarlow of th stake preeldency gave ed. the Northwestern States Mia- exer days seem extend blackness to feel somber They of that things slon. Jagged atlon to conform to the many prin- baianfvc of nature and man s work But and the bracing surroundings a splendid address upon "Truth and are beginning to of approxlm- - Hon "grow again. To ciples or truth nd aatvatioji ex- the molten river of red paaty material up and down Ike coast The deck being r eared for action that Philosophy." He wa followed by the missionaries, so perpendicular that conference 1 pounded by him, to the end that It from the nether world took on strange, airly eight miles,ticklish May 25. William Joseph Nelnn of n- part. Elder George F. Gibbs of Salt Lake mcans a signal for Increased effort. bit of mgy he our privilege to renew our freakish antics as It swept unchecked that it becomes a ! Draper from the Northern State an anticipated City, secretary W happily are to now able over At the down Its to brim. First to tore use the areaPresidency. peer It Floretta H Nelson of Mink association and with him to the sea in ever widening language Mission. few hours on spirituality, Elder Gibbs gave an Interesting ser- a little, and we hope to spend a Creek, Ida . from the Central Ftate would flow around such a building It base the swell of the deep sea I Joy time at the appointed Itfriendship Memorable mon deal of our time trading and Mission. In deafening Meeting, detonation, I upon the Kingdom of God and graat Orxll Daniel Sumslon of without touching It, perhaps entering thunders .Therefore b resolved: In- - AweFtrat: wo began our mem-lan- d the Church of Christ; and visiting Investigators. At four-thirTh That we. the members of by the front door that faced away from sepdlng th mljky spray skyward. deLiege Bprthgvllle from the Western States - I orable meeting- - and we branch In la for service of feet felt El there dewere Devern deeply not righteousness Sheffield of ft hundreds ihia branch; do extend to Our Father its hot breath, and after partly filling Heber far I last conference, and w know that Mission. City from the Eastern States In Heaven our sincere and grateful the structure and consuming all posited a deep layer of clnder-llk- e appointed In. --our expectation, for der Richard R. Lyman spoka upon some Brigham en is melted Jormad-whwork never wa tho quiet, convincing spirit honor and honesty at bases of sucthe good going to be don. Mission. portions, march on 1Trelent- particles appreciation for the supreme examIt Is a time of opportunity vic- rock flowed into the sea. (Tha writer of the Lord more powerfully manifest, cess lelmi nf for leevlng Iho-.- li. ple of charity and love that radiated B. decade ago. In tha az-- 1 ed to ua than that evening, for we sat of stood there. View banks The Ward with Isolated out tim association standing Primary the May 28. Willard Williams Southtrue light of the restored gogpel to hiaclc rock flanking It oil all sides. o act spot where we stood today, samldst II as in spell until nine oclock, each rendered a very fine chorus in Visit Battlefields. ern of Naples Ward, Vernal, Rom wonder-activity the and It all the of stores in and and was with cement churches, all that came unffer the lnfluence of Walter uproar Vjrn grandeur bearing singing. arising Before returning to Holland, the the Southern State Mission a; of the low.) Aa the hot stuff I ful testimonies of the truth of the And ao it waa with his servlcable life. dwelling place Sunday waa the great day of the Mackay, Jr., of Taylorville I missionaries made tour of Scott Second. Mission. States That we extend Central the our one lone grave of a Taupou, Or viltege would sizzle men under tha, water, I work we are engaged In. Away from conference, because of the fine at- visiting from The trip Caroline A. waa a slab it would suddenly develop terrific matuand all his distracting artiflclali-pow- tendance. The tabernacle waa filled the Flanders battlefields. deepest sympathy to those who virgin girl. On her grave Wj att. of Wellsvllle from a If its steam, and explode I ties, ws sought and found perfect har-i- n at both morning and afternoon ses- took in Ypres,- Dlxmude. NIeuport. j of cement, and th lava-flothrough mourp the lose of thtsaohla J'orthrn s,at Villon husband, BIxchoote. Mlddl-it- h Remsceppelle, as It a divided' in nature continuous own and eannonade, of desecration, sending mony afraid, In, oug sions. souls, , father, ton and brother,-a- nd pray I some twenty other de- - i and perfect peace also. The hours At the morning session, president kerke. and that they may be comforted In th reached the very edge of the- tomb, particle of the shattered lava up and of Mantl May 27. RayTiapman town Tht year, for the first venturing too close and at- - I slipped by unnoticed, and night shad-tra- David R. Langlols of the Burley stake stpoyed knowledge of the glory that awaits and after barely missing It,two Joined in. Fish, areas are covered with from thj Western States Mission. time, large ed mound j ows stole noiselessly over the crater rendered his the Commotion left forces yards thej perhaps by again, htjn. report for the last quarcavity and light, wore cooked by the thou-- J and the world of lava and forest out- - ter. showing' a steady growth In the crop. In many of the Villages quite "Third: That we rehearse in our below the surface in a well-lik- e c May 21 Gerald Clinton Howe of curiously aim! sands, and boats were uncalkedi by doors, as well Ss w.thln our- little stake Irt various ward and stake ao; aentnumber of temporary and perman. mlnda the many principles .oN truth Into which we peered Ida., t from the Western )alad, residences have been constructed. ' and wisdom that were expounded by quietly bliperstru-lu- s v natives- - accept the heated ocean water melting the j temple, for so it appealed to us Mission. iliitnh Ray Btssengef tivltlc. both dh attendance at meetthrough village after vil- States him and Include tnem in our lives It aa an omen, a eritible interposi- tar and oakum. In their seams. And transforming itself, und a light rain ings, and In active work of the priest-- 4 To pass of Wardboro. Ida , from the Western that belonged tb a trader the paant waa bupned off. Far ahead pattered musically on the zinc roof hood. This stake has a high rank for lage of ruins, to see' miles and miles, States Mission. Thomas Kimball of to tho perfection of the same. That tion. A well of barbed trenches, entangle-nientwas wire kkewlse sound hear themiraculously earnest the by' we may profit, by the bridge of except only Arts., from the Central thxe activities In the last bulletin Isand row after row of cement Thatcher,was covered dep- tones of each speaker's voice. A fit- sued atrength built to hi superior exam- spared AH h:s landblanket Slates Mission. the office. foundations for by presiding bishop's black of large cannon, stretchflame from a mg inserted In a Patriarch Charles R. Lyman of I ful ly under lis stony ple over the dark chasm of sin, Big off through the fields for miles. m the well which bottle of kerosene only served to "Fourth That we acquire the of stake spoke briefly upon revela- ing May Si. Casper Hugh-ParkIs something of and cannlly up fromjhe Such a the setting Tears of Joy Horn spirit of service to our fellow men peers ir.itl!y Elders tion. Randall Ida., -- from the Northern Clarence and used is still picture of havoc leaves A mdltltude of Lanark, Mission. by were shed, and no one felt that the William William John exemplified by him. and be ever depths; and is water ChapMoffett, recently returned questions. t a Divinity pjoke, and todav t,h m:-five-hofor water I on had been a new .Statesof Preston. Ida., from And one. missionariesImpressions, Northready to render that service as wd- - fwsm - . gave interesting talks thoughts In oneg-mind. fcahara eionarles sire welcomed there whilej Jin the mUsioa fielo. ec In long on ihn The best man hi one -tlje Mission. liagly and chcerfulij as Ran our he- premium ern States upon missionary experiences. i at least, the ldrtf meetings" eascly At another spot an unaccountable deep IrTateie is pone. single that' I have lot ed leader. Elder Richard It. Lyman gave an found expression to cover one s feelings' jet I th best of all. Is. On "aU thii portion of the. lara-fiJ"Fifth: -- In this die rf imi.f'er-eitu- cav was frymed with a narrow trapeffective address, treating of kindness "Murder; 'what next?" bare boards had We for a mattris. and hoscirty as prerequiaitlea of sucdoubt, "diaordej mi rja!., that The party of elders consisted of such-iand for as wny pillowa articles wf embody in our Mtes Abra-hrew Abraham Dalebout.presldent af the alw JU i cotl of rspo. an em.-- v cracker can. cess, as cxcmpllfledjn the life of ptlrtiple of truh that will he,p ns to plant Lincoln. 'fod IKotterdam rstsed from it dea.n-trap- . conference. den as well as did le. thb iung for meawer existence tn crev-4- a - hodafc, a jleceot At the afternoon , meeting, Weight, mission secretary andRoj El- It lg mrtHoua other y.l selected Jung, the. generalSunday disasters foiloamg sin. nontaitung but a u and local authorities of dera Ruben Cardwell. Samuel Car. . V were that as a rodv s, keep altogether too Immense, too asewipe. and the chilliness ofof mountain air and--suspresented and penter. Karl M. Richard, and my hordes of mosqultrax opirit of- - Tru'H the 11 ir. Our M vote.- self. To each of us. the trip will al TerHed deecriptlon, and satis- toe persecution forced wakefullm-- . but all ouch tained wtthouj dissenting of n,,t th.s htgkiv respe-te- d mlracearh year been rembad F. of Gibbs gave ehrubbery that way be a treasured memory, rt la areSerea thousandthepersona fied with our day- tramp, we pres- trivial items were forgotten- immedi- iniscencesGeorge frburial cefftflcat ,oilai$?' away olaeL.!Lmen ,,h'' the1 of uloiiidv spared and aa we ar.t fo! men of like having gun through the great it- the and that fastens picture famous over bark struck broken ately the inarktd ently Tfthy? btnff Rupture' short tlm In Its parA. heatrd had, the mind i of the won.- -. causethe janfortunate ones hadjujrg.--. J.,rT.acr school. (gaining Salaeuia self uponnature-eetdnlour" fruTd walked lected tbmseives or lad been merely Alvin-- s. NeLso.n a small one- - dualrited from the time or Frealdenl 'Seventh-derful and rest. ' That a and vk lava yoen and Elder was plrlcrd Gibbs k4ng caraofths sign. (lawelHog) ot. Uegr Conferenc. roomed hut t the bxse of a volcano Brigham Young. fualy resolve to aKo'x our Visit lo Crater. piUiILritbe airRctotr-STiattention eoroanut for each on nf tw to drink r r paytng that assumes Jthe proportions and es secretary to President Yeung and to rererenc ' XW to the eause. What ar you doing? Are W WW T . -for e.veag ft the every of With succeeding but president sence a to we of of 01 day recuperate, spirit -- enev, a yoa by yourself neglecting hy lujnghv now w:i out on th lava, and tk eightJcR-Malautf rearing the the Lord was In rich abundance; and Church. Elder Joseph Holyoak at the appliance, or whaterer name you aoL!?u ao Volcano ten miles April 6 Idandvisitmore otir to do rlty opprwwf4 .th jara.-n- ot heatcall It? At best, the truss choose mng one that this Star ward spoke upon the doctrines the assurance te to, inland, in th ghEmmerig preached by Joseph- Smith- - - Elder Aa. - hold a remarkable pltdure will lli'e-- lhroughout the yer-JOHThe following missionaries have-re- ,on!7 especiAlly prop' Th ,ae? makeshift's dav w j aaiaa that yentf duc?ng oft tha eldersgrai Richard May of Rupert spok briefly 'against a collapsing wall and cannot Wted at tha nfftea --f Q. ADAMS. w, r, meeting at the crater. Think before To of th arth. oor far barkned of the reaponsibtlttieu of the Mission President. Samoa. treating feature The , Maker, it race n tb extraordinary reward rfwjrd, a long bnr k crooked nkrrow young people of the Church, and of his our aed, as wiH this hook ourvrd off towards. Mataufu on Very anniversary of the organization WUtT leader, . brother ant pridntdeparted which but one lone green shrub ha of the Church, six of us missionaries, Rigby, Ida., fromrtha California' Jlu3 'robbing the weakened mucii' of that , which they need most noorhment- Lyman gave talk treating of gion. a there were six at the initiation of Concluding hymn, Meet begun a precarious existence. A But science has found a way. and hia college experience while at Ann the work In 183. and then coneider Benediction, by Eider I , ;iiam W - TO' Rainbow Color. . land I. In- and deof Otto7'-.-Arbor. benefits ' the Mich, 6 1 we aflererlnjh the had Hefnt. , Last view. May In Gifts r Cyrua place did a FREE teat right- for Why offvlted to make We met Samoan policeman wear-tin- g Moses and many an ancient rived from education.- - ambition, and Ephraim from the Northern ' ROBERT k. BISTHOFF. the of own States borne prophet Th thlr privacy th on Graduation and t prayer. , piece of rubber tied FLAP AO method I onque.Uonahly tn Mission. receive Conference President wonderful manifestation "f- of his feel for protection from In th tiirb All the speakers commended the most scientific, logical and occful ' and secuislon of sormnity Weddings In the process and. ecorchini , jgashe singing. The solos and the choir work May 12. Eldon D. Clark of Pan- - has ever knotrn.for rupturs th world I of dietmegration. occasioned by sod-,d- mountain tops, and why the words .of were excellent. Much credit is due to gultch from the 'Northern States Cwne From The FLAPAO PAD when rain in frequent tfoplcal the First ward choir, and to the Third ,kn cdllng Amey Lowe of Frsnk- - closely to the bode cnurmt hn., tiering" m- - scale joT layahavc J?ecapeoilng eft, ieeivaMiwrme"tP-yieffitf- ' "Tika TMn sharp scabs, on their under-.- ! committee 'mtlflc for the not or chafe wiOn. pinch. Soft aa velvst end for free book about pca fce:r.g found aji, Abe. to musical excellent j Im- easy that program helped To InexpeosIVe. apply Watehes . borne whilst yoa work and whilat was sparkling brightly tn njake the conference successful. May 2. Floyd Oscar Crandall of uned l year hy Dr. Panter-i- n thosssad ' g as secured for ,No atrapa. buckle or spsiagi $20 Aad Up. The attendance at the Sunday after- Gilbert, Art, from the Southern Attach ef cases. No matter how had the were we-- e 4. otherrurtou specimen pf rock, A noon meeting wss 1.2!7, ,lood i or tho cause of th dtss States, suasion. Lear Lawrence how to close the hernlafSp,-.- . Henry Mlthln th three mile perhaps for th book todav. Th stake M. I. A. gave sacred Jonee of W. Johns. Arts., from the - - . fend nature Intended so black Java 4 left behind , An addi- ' Sunro. Make the rtGMI at tabernacle -- rV"Ta States Nothern pageant Mission, I Qi lions Ti thick layer of richly tinted T,r 1 WO . cq.r tt. 're wt "flit I.bmpx Milf kai "L pLAPAO CO. Bloc n day evening. pt i brown was subsequently sent over th Louis, It., for FREE trial HENRY W. TUCKER. and May 21. Wilford Lorenxe Jen- - (be Pl.p, infwmttlOR 1 ri Ift lht Pol I fr ihe-fisl- i. oear-hangtn- rf fnaat-Ing-l- - ha -- ' Hud-ma- rity"l FUK ti d o a ti C ' N e -- C -- ing PM " yl ' Held on . Bentley.-"Amon- -- g -' -- ' y - (V It R I. -- -- f A - -- viun-.u- d i, b ri - ' 1 d, the-Bur- and-floo- d kkur-a-mr. fho-im- vat ,ht 1 f-- rs etm P' ai B m to di m -- la In was-Th- ar ... , 1 th fo th a ht Jney ty lslr two-pa- rt er . ct I - -- -- J - s, ex-er- pt -- -- ' .Xb nevit-plfle 1 k m prtyoana - - tit - VX.W.X. 7,000 Annually three-liveh- kSao,c'8 ' hT,' - ' d e, - ft ter4t rr.n whiq-rth- Returned Missionaries tru. u -- fie - of-t- he ?tir Tht , bot-to- i 'l m en Mis-Lest-er Cuticura Soap brooch-mountin- i 'mH(rtti WiU Help You Clear Your. Skin C . . f " - 6cery. Xdt. in |