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Show MrtagTacSiWaftfiiagSi OCTOBER FOUR SECTION 8 1921 'f go on record 4b be th first to dorse a bill of duties and suggested:to First, consideration of our dutloa troth other nations', second, insist on,differ in international matter. thir4r feelIn without differing dlfTer-encein opinion s; social ing; fourth, respect fordifferences or fifth, rospect standards; sixth, developing of mutual r Interests in commerce; vpect for opinion of roonfcina; oicnlh, free trade In friendship: ninth, promotions of prosperity of other nations; natenth, recognition of tho fact that thus tions have like Interests, aed war compel the conclusion that all are civil ware. It to the supreme task of this convention to start this mental revolution, the great trouble with educators that they are tbo modem. Edu-to cation ia tbe key to th situation. It time for educators to Uko tho leadership for tho world and tt to tho moral obligation of tbe present Congress to lead Jhe wry." Dr. Ling of China made an urgent plea for an example of text books o in- LIFE IN UTAH FIFTY YEARS AGO (Compiled From Pem.lbjb cf Pan-Pacf- fit Etcal!".?! CcrJerect al Ilorohh the Files of The Desefct News of 1871.) I I !7oU ' Elder William Left of Lehl, who had been on a mission to England and the eastern statu, had returned He wu accompanied to this city by Mra. Lucretja Tyrrell of Ohio, who came to visit her daughter In Amort lean Fork A Mrs. Watson suffered a broken arm by falling down one of the stairways leading to the Tabernacle gallery. Thomu Colborn of Morgan county informed The News (hat the post offices at Mountain Green and Enter-prihod been discontinued apd one bad been established at Peterson, with himself on port master. v Cor on Fire. t'tah. Mormons and were going about their business quiet y as though nothing had happened, except for the tact that many residents were In from the settlements to attend Conference. By Maad May Babcoc k. reasons to wish ft well." Honolulu, H. T, Sept, if, it21. Governor Farrmgion in accepting Utah Friends: Union flag sent to the I have enjoyed a unique and orto the President flag saidv"This Harding. by of the most Interesting experiences, speaks to na of war (hat has marked Although strongly! jjefendlng hla peoand and afa so filled with good things I it character, but never stained ple. their religious principles have heard and eaten that I must practices, and filling much of the pa-I- r struck have been In the cause with thrusts at the politicians share what part I can with you. It of a free people, and to further guarto get ta too bad I cant send you samples of antee the independence of the Individho. hs said, were seeking Ltah info their control if not actual the eata. You will be forced to sit In ual. The greatest victories have been News of The editor the possession, envy and to wish, as I do, you had written In our times of peace We eouneeled-t- he people of the Territory shared them with me. The changes have established a friendly union beto refrain from any acta of violence at the U make tt Impossible for Dr. tween people hitherto strangers and or bitterness. Thomas and Dr. Widtsoe to- come, so of races formerly retrained." different con nines Tor tho purpose ar had tho responsibility and pleasure Conference. Dr. TsaL chancellor of Peking uni- eliminating all matter wrich to tratrae to educational the Interests represent On the day preceding the usual A Utah Central freight car, standversity, declared that The problem, and which breeds international antipconference, a special con- ing near the depot and containing of our state, and particularly tbe uni- which Is before the world, and before athy. ough this educational conference ta ference wu held tn the Tabernacle. household furniture, tea, otl, and versity. Dr. Harada of Japan urged tha Ws a talk groat deal of hospitality Moat of the Church authorities were chemicals, caught fire and wu badly education we may spread necessity of a greater cumber of. on the mainland of tha open hand, peace and lnUrnattonalism. We must students on the eland, and there wu a large damaged. from every nation studying western to welcome the but E. do crowd present. with national greed, we must abroad. But. the Japanese students President Brigham Sexton stranger, away of Joseph The Teport City Young wu in hia accustomed place but Taylor for September showed 74 in- to know the real meaning of welcome stop the worship of war beroea: we fortunately get much more from Euor hospitality, one must come to these must apply private ideals to our interwu not well enough to speak. Those terments, adults and 4 children. rope and America! than Europe and mentioned as taking active part tn Formal death notices appearing this islands, the Cross Road of tbe Pacific. national life. We must look forward Japanese get from Japan. Dr. Harada the proceedings were: Presidents week include tho following. In the Tha spirit of wbolesouled generosity to the future and spread idealism contended that the fundamental prinGeorge A. Smith and Daniel H. Wells, Sixteenth ,psrd, this city Samuel a hlcta la so characteristic of tbe native through our text books and schools ciples of education ar tho name in Elders John Taylor. George Q Cannon. Lang field, of old age. At Chicken Hawaiian, seems to rest upon all the Confucius has bad his day in China every country, but th application ef Lorenzo Snow. President Joseph Crock Jane Irons, wife of Thomu nationalities who have come hero to The new generation is looking forward them is different. The throe fundamake this Island commonwealth of net backward; the east is looking to- mental Toung. Elders John Nirholson. C. W J. Dons, ago 47. At Sprlngvtlle principles are loyalty tn troth, Penrose, Brigham Young. Jr , and C. Dolly Grldley Newton Noaku, widow the Pacific, this home the Haole ward the west for vulture. A realize love of others and the ideal of oei rlta 6. Rich. The theme of the preaching of Thomu Noakes. age 7. (white man). Chinese, Portugese, Jap- tlon of the idealistic value of cirillzS' Da. Tate in describing tha educationwu for the Saints to stand true to Writing from Kanab, Jamu L. anese, Korean and Hawaiian were tioa is dawning " al system of Australia said tha schools the gospel and not to be disturbed by Bunting states that.owing to the pres- most lavish In their entertainment of there were confronted hy a special Message From Japan. the efforts of the adversaries of the ence of so many Indiana in that sec- ua. I hjve attended . educational Dr. Anaaakt of the University of provincial problem due to tho fact Church, for their work would but tion it was decided to be unwise for gatherings of ona kind or another, all of tha university professors make the people more united and de- any of the settlers to leave their but never one so unusual In Its mem- Tokyo considered tbe aim of the con- that normal teachers are from British ference be formulated as follows: and termined to go forward in the line of home for a time. From the "How bership and proceedings can we attain the ideal of bn Inetitutiona He strongly recommendThe Ogden Junction had noted the 'Aloha Oe" from the Royal Hawaiian duty aa they saw it. a ed greater exchange of univerrtty In the general conference Which arrival at Ogden of a number of hand, which met the delegates on the mantty by accelerating international at professorships. wu held during the next three days, blooded Durham bulla and otbar high boats from all directions, to tho Alo- understanding and Korea and Japua. this same theme predominated. grade live stock. ha Oe and that lovely custom of least between nations bordering on the Is It by Pacific, through education? Those mentioned aa taking part were Dr. H. Heung-W- o Cynn, in giving a News. decking one with iels when the boats mere Mlsafcnnry chance of geographical location brief sketch of tbo Korean system of Presidents George A. Smith. Daniel sailed away over the opalescent sea Searle A note from William Elder H- - Well we in now that here assembled are and Joseph Young, Elders made very clear that tbe N. Y- - states that to tbs north, oast, south and west, tho these the center of the Pa- educatKyi. Orson Pratt. Wllford Woodruff. CL, C. at Williamsburg, Korean chaffed under a system of an he expected soon to leave for the two weeks were one round of lunches, cific? islands and are West East Rich, Georgs Q Cannon, Horace ft west meeting under education rides with and entertainment Japanese supervision with a company of Saints, and dinners, not only in commerce and and rule. He mid Eldredge, James B. Brown. William H that ho would tho main features be succeeded in tha a morning and afternoon session of hero, Cluft. Bishops John Sharp. Edward communication, but tn spirit and Ilfs. of education tn Korea are the making conference sandwiched the between. Elder branch of the by We are man to Hunter and ElljaHr K. Sheets, Elders presidency not man. here meeting of loyal subjects of Japan, and three Seventeen Countries Represented. Joseph-K- , Smith. Isaac Groo. David Henry O Bywater. only face to face, but even to eyes and of educations; namely. - oom Millennial Star la taken Dr. David. Starr Jordan, chancellor heart to heart. There was a time kinds McKsnaie, Brigham Young, Jr. Blah-o- a From The man. Industrial and professtonaL Dr. conferof the report waa of Letand the Stanford Abram Hateh and A O SmOot. ence when west to and face met east university, gave tha special aaeda ef educaof the London conference. Elder honorary president of the conference. but in combat: when Alexanderface, Elder W C. Staines and Btshon Lorot Cynn tion in hie country aa more schools," Elijah A. Box had been appointed to F-- Bunker, formerly with the Macedonia tried to enzo D Young Frank east, the to subjugate there were only schools suffinco over Bristol conference, A fine spirit wu manifested at the preside fttates bureau of education, or the Ottomaaa Huns Mongols over- icient for on per cent of the populaElder Bromley, who had been United had been Dr. ran salon, according to the report, which succeed Clarion, After of dreams appointed by these Europe. Elder tion. additional years of attendance, owing to poor heakh. was written hy Clerk John Nicholson released head of the U. & bureau of educa- subjugation had passed away there and K. Oberhatnaly also had been released instruction in tbo Korean lanMusic was furnished by the TaberElder tion, to take Dr. Clarion's place aa was n period of mutual isolation; east guage. health. because of poor nacle choir and Professor Fishburn's Charles There conference. chairman of tha and west stood back to back. The Ht range to say. Dr. Aneaaki of H. Wtlcken had accepted an 17 countries represented by delechoir of Brigham City. centuries of isolation and occlusion Japan, who discussed Dr. Cynn's reInvitation to labor traveling elder were China. were not In Australia, vain Canada, unbecause Chile, CAPSON. the gates' TWanks. Card spent JOHAN of mission in German Swiss the and CARL port. agreed with him in the main aa westIndia. Java. western were Korea, Guatemala, Schoenfeld. Japan. Prest. people proceeding direction of to der of education in Korea. needs tha St. P. Rev. The Walsh, pastor of SubMexico. New Zealand. Peru. Portugal, ward across the Atlantic and the vast How ever ( Dr. Anesaki contended that One of the fret conrert hi 1152 decided to emigrate taa America. Magdalene's Church, publish-- a Elder Parry had been very ill of small' Philippines, Russia, Siberia and Marys' In Routh 8iam; and while the took farm the he Rockies up prairies ths Korean and Japanese languages Morra onlsm tn Sweden, where sequently to card the city coun- pox Cottonwood and still later he located cil in behalf thanking The following had been taken from 2 delegates from Continental CnM cultures of India. Persia and China wars as near alike as German and of the local Catholic comhe wu born In 122. thie sturdy a big States and 22 members from Hawaii reached the eastern extreme of Asls Dutch, and for that reason there be Idaho is Statesman: the Idaho In room come to Ltsh tn 154. 2t wu hi in Mill Creek where he owned a the of for proffer Gen. net. The Universities of Hawaii. Call In the archipelago bordering on the was no need tn give instruction la both farm in which ha reaided until hla munity fir hall In which to hold ser- reaved of a governor again. a hsm belonging to him that the SweHe wu an Industrious the citypending completion Bowen han returned to his Arkansas fornla. Southern Branch of California. wertern aide of the Pacific. Chris- languages, although ho said that ths death tn of the conference merlin? ever held tn vices . Michigan. Idaho. Illinois. Pennsylvan Sainta wu as- and highly eeteemed citizen. a true church for which thacorner stone love Who next? topher Columbus' vision proved a real school hooka wars printed in both den by Latter-da- y when he had X poem reflecting current events la. Kansas. Vermont and Utah had fact, and the two streams of culture Japanese and Korean. Dr Anesaki been placed. sembled. Hla first employment af- friend, and, from the adate recently and faithful the have now completed their respertive served ia an educational commission in the subis and conference; the Church, the spirit of the times representatives A local paragraph states that Genter reach Inc the Talley wu ae gar- Jotned cause with tn the westSnow. laborer of It we R bears here In state and are Eliza circuits the mitted Pennsylvania Young, diligent by superintendents for th Japansss government In eral Morrow had arrived in Salt Lake dener for Frost. Brigham In hla early manhood hia conthe west which Korea. at the title: . Ourselves and Our Ene- and Hawaii, the city superintendent ernmost vanguard of that rocatlon baring been adoptedsuc-by which (He later became commandant of Seattle, and the president of the at the same time to the easternmost mies" victions had led him to Identify Dr. Frank Milner of New Zealand btm tn hi youth and pursued Douglas ) Camp The outstanding telegraph story is State Teachers College of California outpost of th east. Now the problem, waa one of ths Hon W. H. Hooper, Utah's delegate cessfully in the old country until he sirongest, moat clean here. Salt Lake City a very vital one. ts whether these two tn Congress, wu In Salt Lake after tha groat Chicago fire; it appears un- ware on ths floor the conder black headlines reading: Tre- wilt be interested to know that streams can ever he harmonized or vention. always moulding ofthe of bond released at several weeks Soda under were non direcspent having rATERIAL for this department mendous Conflagration in Chicago-Th- ree Frank B Cooper, formerly our forced together. benefit of hla the each. ftr of health, tion educators tho toward Springs 5,00 directly Mila Half Miles a a and thin week Is taken from the now br of and . which had Improved city superintendent, Causes Of War. methods to bring shout world peace. While there wu a strong undsrcur Fifty Thousandt People Seattle, waa one of the governA New York of local inter- Burned Up weekly edition of the Deseret rent Dr. Henry E. Jackson, president of Yon see that the trend of thought Homeless and Destitute." of feeling against thw. men who est stated that dispatch ment our Outside commissioner of the representatives Oct. voiced H for News lift. by ths educators from Occident the National Board of hstd taken this tack in (heir fight land office had approved the apcountry the Universities of Waseda, Washington. D.Community . declared that the to Orient, most obvious from tho first In three columa hurt week reference against the Mormons no eacltement the enKawanael for the cash A Pioneer of Arizona Tokyo Imperial university. plications patenting causes of war are, waa how to make education serve tbA three created, though reports went out tries arising from wu made to a growing tension In wu the following town-site- s Gukunl, Yoyto Imperial university of First, underlying too many people; second, too purpose of universal peace. Wbrld Scenes Inthe east and middle west that the in the Territory of Utah! Kays-wtllRecaltg of tha Madras University Early Japan: this community because of the rumors to and third, too small peace waa tho daily theme of tho dele, much and the ' 'Gentiles' of Utah 8pringville. . American Fork. dia; National Southeastern university. a sensedishonesty, that memher of the- Federal "ring" 'Mormons" As a definite gates, in ths throne room ef ths Toiani of hnmor. of fact, Bountiful, war. matter As a In 1121. Oct. Utah. civil were !. Ced-a- r Nephl, PeCenterville. normal Santaquln, college. Wwontomg high contemplated bringing charges against recommendation to bring about a palace, once the homo of Hawaiian were sent to Camp Douglass Deseret Fort. tigbpe News: Editor of and of National Church Mona, Payeon, of the China, leaders Ephraim, king University ths room where a Demo- ajtty-m- w prominent Bridger Nephl and Levan." understanding asmsgtrtls&s.: I IT. i a to seeSainta and from Fort Steele and Fort Russia, sent greater Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Dr. JecXsonpropoaed ; First, tbst a cr.,lc"hnna j; In your picture section of The News tha University of Moscow, e Issue and tt Is underaood that their prealsilang--baLtlt a delsgajesrTliia course in international ethics bo fos- The portraits of the kings and queens Sept - 24, lyilrTEj-saw-somerif'nt-iiT p been requested had nre here irham time will show whaf IhM splendid reports Elder C. C. Rich, who was in town that Interested ms very much: The glance tn the schools of all nations; sec- of old Hawaii, looked down on a Thie action ( (M,rra) authorities we are living in. when men and wo- tered Young. Mayor Daniel H. Wells and strange gathering as ths most liberal ond, that the promotion of was held by the "Mormons'' to be but for conference, was exhibiting two pictures of Lee's Ferry and surround with men different from such lands Elder George Q. Cannon bad been ar-- , another minds from the old and new civilizaaald be to the first on the part peaches. grows be communities fostered of also among many at the old Fort attempt country, ing on enand Patrick, such different Ideals training jested by U. 8. Marshallconduct." Whey were Brigham City, Arizona adnlts for the traching of ettisenship, tion were urging from tbe throne of I was a pioof the ring to bring about trouble In Bear iak valley come in can and lascivious vironment. of together charges raised by P. W. Cook of Swan Creek neer of that settlement and helped Mormons'' and the third, that a plan be adopted for the Kamehamahaa. freedom, and free that they were Wring In polygamy. between the visitors who to build and lay off the fort, also peacefully discuss methods of educa- working with the Individual which government, ahd while Dr. Jordan, ths Among conference on educaviews and tion. Tbs complaints were drawn under a exchange The office venerable apostle of world peace, aat News called at wu a bill of duties. All Bishop all the bouses enclosed in It. We tional problems notwithstanding race, shall embody The Laramie Sentinel carried a territorial law passed several years beIe E Harrington of American Fork. a well in the center of the fortdug in the royal chair used by tho monand conventions have emphato or headline Abbott Julta the fore by a Mormon" legislative under politics Another sailer was Bishop Neslon In story prejudice water in caae of India? Inva- headsized bills of rights In ths psst hut all arch of Hawaii. History dealt Of of division the many members of which were Great Excitement! Ctrit War tn Higgins Of Richfield, who Invited set- supply a kindergarten sion. The f6rt was II rods square. Dr. strange paradoxes. have IgndrM the bill Of duties. of education, waa Jackson themselves polygamist a so that ft was Balt Lake" The Gentiles and Federal tlers to come to the Sevier Valley. , I occupied the first house national bureau the t Nev tofa Concluded completed, proposed that this convention The new M J Shelton of Heber City also and clearly understood that the practice Officials Fleeing from the country'.!" delegate. first child ia ewi) was the also a national education was excellently ef plural marriage bad not been con- This story. It wu later explained, arose called and reported that a few days first my community child born fori. in was the This templated as coming within the sta- out of an exaggerated report of a bit before, fifteen Indians of represented by Dr. Henry E- Jackn. in tha fall of 1874. I tute by those who passed tt. of gossip which a telegraph operator band of Utes passed np Weber Valley at Brigham City. Inspent four years of the national community looking over president President Young, being In feeble at Ogden told a fellow operator at and were well treated by the settlers. these Washington, so that every pictures It recalls memories sf board fromeducation was represented health, wu released upon his own Laramie. The Ogden operator Imme- When a few mlies above Hailstones soma trying of phase in the experiences early recognisance until his physical condl diately wired an explanation and re- ranch they killed and carried away settlement of that country. from kindergarten to university and tlon would permit hla appearing for traction. Aa a matter of feet, the part of a officers from all departments of eduheifer, and Very Respectfully, A Pioneer trial President Welle and Elder Can- - most of the people In Balt Lake and shw and crippled some other cattle Arizona. cation. H. T. KNOWLES. Political Significance. This conference had a deep politiStake Officers Visit cal significance. Mr. Hume, the genIn tin iron yen tkn secretary-treasurof tbe tkn 9bjt aarrion alter ynnn of om Milford Relief Society ial union, said In his welcoming . Its sturdy ccnstractmi union welThe k. address' Ton parchaan (Special to The Neva) comes you aa tha saviors of mankind nasurss rsfiab&ty Bad tomM MILFORD, Oct. t The Milford in tha Pacific. Only education can trifla costs it " only Dr. world now Jordan the salvage Relief society held Its regular meeting electric In hla opsuing address voiced the same ordinary at the ward chapel Tuesday afternoon. message, and said, tn part: No na The following stake officers from Baa tion ever gained anything by the , ver were present: Mrs. John M. sword which ft did not later lose by SsUfcy president: Mra Hoops, secre- the sword Armament manufacture tary. ard. Mra J. C. Tanner and Mra of war material la tbe greatest danger John Joseph, counselor. ts peace. Where nobody la loaded, A. Airing-to- n nobody explodes." He cited Canada County Commissioner -gave a splendid and instructive and The Untted States, a frontier of lecture on 1 40 Celestial Marriage. A miles without a single fort." half hour was given to th regular That Is tbe Ideal we must have for lesson short tslks wars given by tbs the Pacific. As teachers we are disvisiting officers. ciples of the Holy Ghost. We must teech idealism and we must spread the gospel of friendship and underObituary. standing. Hatred ts born of Ignorance KEOLAe Oct. T Dnil A. Whltfnf and it la the business of the teacher bora kUy 9, U67,.t Maati and to dispel Ignorance. To be truly padied Sept t, 1921 while ea route from triotic la to love one's country, and Vernal to hit home. asms time that the He wet married June 17. 1889 la the to realise at the means the Endowment Houee tt Salt Lake City, good of one countryItnever Is a lie that It to Mitt Mary Klenke who with tho harm of another. to the war. Peace war nd takes to children turrWe: Mitt Mary following RLetter D., end John E. Whiting ef only thing that can end war. There R Smith. Berdett Is nothing In this ocean, or around it Monroe; Mr. Mary K . and Harold C. Whiting, and Mr. is worth the cost of war. .The Karah E. Crosier of Neola; Wllford W. that out ta through education- - EduWhiting. Ft, Knelling. Minn. and Mra way to Mary Ann West of Salt Lake, alao II cation has three elements, to learn think, to learn to think Independently grandchildren. Weve said it many time and The tpeakert at the funeral were and to learn the secret ot power Ira A Pace of Meota. Berner Knew and whlch-l- publie opinion shaped by exwe say it again : if you thmk tt" George Perry of Vernal, and Ben Ja- act and sound knowledge. worth while to get the tripnal in John ton of Odarvfew. All p rafted rmldtat Hardings Greeting. the life of Mr biting. Interment waa ground chocolate the choco-In the Neola re met err . President Harding in hla letter to late of right strength and right-flavGovernor Farrington of these Islands it ghould be worth your Msfcsea. OMos 1SS4. J lasgaet also, his hopes that the First Ward Mutuals expressed, Murray conference would be marked by a while to cay would success measure Plan that justify Entertainment of Opening whenever and wherever you all hopes entertained for ft. Tt (Special to TJho News.) buy. only yesterday," M said, that we soMlTRRATs Oct sepD.GHtXAZDELUCO opening thought of the broad Pacific as Now Kscsitfa cial of Murray First ward M I. A will arating Ssspraadscs two unrelated worlds.' be held at 7 10 p. m. Tuesday. Ort. 11 we have come to regard tt aa a world at 7 19 p m . In the ward chapel. A tho greatest of neighborspecial program han been arranged by Itself, romantic place of East and which wil be followed by dancing and hood, tbo West, where each merges Into the refreshments. other and both discover that at last the supremo Intoreota of humanity Idaho 'IT Organizing are common to all men and race ot tho earths population This Year's Glee Club Two-thirlive la tha lands of the Pacific, numII 337 So. State. Was. 164L bering the oldest and newt of organ(Special to Tbs News ) characterlrtlc n and ized communities, Oct. Ofgantos-tloVfOBOOW, t Ids, ef this years glse club, which wl't of our times; their mighty ocean la tour tbs state, ts progressing with mu- come to bo regarded by all of them as Ws give you prompt, service sicians and vocalists trying out far 'a bond rather than a barrier. I feel end when we do a job it s done i ii I C3 positions left vacant by the graduation that your Educational CongrSaa to ona to stay doae. , of several last years men. Tbs tour will taka place earlier than In prevtoup of the mostpractlcal means of drawyearn, probably earning Immediately ing these communities thus etaser toSpecial after Christmas vacation. gether, and tharafar OUR GALLERY OF PIONEERS ' My Dear Pan-Pacif- ic m semi-annu- al how-thr- it ps semi-annu- I al u ' vet-er- 11. 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