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Show ,- -L, f s "f" " tv. m lr , i SECTmvf wvrrii rlTIIE DESERET NEWS Around the World With Elders McKay and- - SAT URDAY ilAECII ' i 1922 11 ' s m h Cannon On of a Series of Letters Recounting thtEip erlences. Grave and "Gay, of Elders David 0. McKay, and Hugh J. Cannon, In Ther TrJp (o lc Islands, the Orient and Around - teaclf " the Globe. OF GAF1FIELD , (Special Correspondence.) AVT1. Wy " ' 'N Ofrom M Y, Mae qnnririy HlOH fc OWet ..Marcixl,rHSarfleld conference chapel In honor of whose head la aald a golden casket to a Btrt thatwlll hardly be believed fay anyone. Damask linen and damaslc steel derive their names from this city where they were originally manufactured on While still producing large soslea these articles the city has lost its old time supremacy as a manufactur- under such circumstances. And some were unvarnished beggars. A flying (rip was mad to Vesuvius snd Pompeii. As far as th first named place Is concerned It was vu held t. high Junction February J5 The follovr-In- g ofn era were present all through conferenee "41" way toward Wieetlne who had built a John the Baptist to be preserved to cave underneath. Aleppo We stopped oft at the oldest city In the according to many u- one of tbortties and acknowledged aa reader ho oldest by everybody. All or tne New Testament will remember It beoanse It was toward thi place (hat Baul of Tareue was. Journeying, "yet STAKE Stake presidency eoune trei 10, alte-na- te high council 1, stake clerk, bisr.ups f, bishops I 'Utisi iurs S wvrd clerks 5. Saturday hoMdons. Brest Mr!-- n Kng gave the opening talk He spoke on "Th Spirit of Several of the bishops lnspirat'oa guv encouraging repoft on the court t un of 'heir wa-- is It seems as If there ig a religious awakening among the penn'e rf the stake H gh Council- al- most literally a flying trip for th funicular railroad which one takes to reach the summit has a grade of (0 per cent, and really Is more like an elevator than railroad - Vesuvius Is greater because of its - breathing out threatening and laughcenter. than for anything f past..achievements ing of lord. the thediaetplea ter against which it Is doing now. though it has when he aaw the Bght which resulted man ( ar Liston told of vhe necessity by no means reached a condition of The street which to hi conversion. of country. The eentlity, and Its rumbling and examples for our young peo-r'- e u called "StraightIn le still one of the and the Issurrounding ' fact the with remind the spectator who peers Impressed 'terlng j this see Interesting was It side Savior's s Thr that the that it break may A, King pres'lient of the high ministry yet It is probably the longeet fined to. such A small town. In out and ts j Its all ashes the a territory,d trie delivered scours quorum and by step- those straight street to the elty,decided The Divine Revelation Lronl God days when Journeys were made surrounding regions as It has done on It wae McKay ping It 15Brother almost entirely on foot It doubtless previous occasion -e The average attendance for sidethe between wide tcet about to tbl seemed much of but be will course, Pompeii day longer, always lings was 35J. It ts now a busy businessU of rapid transportation walk Is almost a stern reminder of what this volcano It bet ,r1v a nukf"aocIarwaa evening thoroughfare, and the pedestrlafi" possible In one day with an auto to can do when to Its worst mood. Iir in the nw school A Jostled oot only by people but by cam-- f cover trav- - lau4. In company with Prof. Levi E3- he all the whlch countnr verv interesting program waa given. W aa ell nd donkeys e f eraed. In two days by going over others. your cor- Lldtr Stephen L R'chaMs gave an t tappfa.. Qnp respondeaUvialted Interest tag talk on "Th Joy of Good V'Ti.H"Tu77hnildfnz'to ihaHtvlPtece whout froleruealem to fc beeTqulte car a .that time there has a CTian Wholeeon e Entertainment waa decorated with the must expensive lie'.-es- h Jericho, the Dead sea. t ous eruption which has changed the ments were wer There rug and draperiea Th citizen face around the Jordan the of mountain considerably. valley, the) wer between 5v5u and SoO present. and most of through arrayed toTfestlve aitlra 50 to Lake back .The and cent Nazareth of Galilee, per road, grade out for. a frolic. them seemed to be Sunday Session. Jerusalem through Samaria, visiting referred to above, a well as the hotel beNumerous fenclftg- matches wereInvarBrest Allen Cameron told of th Us foot, are entirely new. sacred at made place every practically which prom-v- r ing held" in the streets the Lord has madt-t- o this Attractions of Soatlirrn Italy. sword by the mortal feet of the Redeemer of iably drew large crowds Their people and spoke also of the stake th WorJdi Group of Idaho Workers Who Recently Conducted Missionary Labors Among Their Friends and Neighbor If southern Italy had a Boosters' were somewhat different from-thos- e recentwhich ha ' m.eslonry sonety On Mount. Carmel. , club that was awake to its opportuniused by Europeans, and no effort was .front row, left to right Ralph. H. Cordon, first counselor; Albert Choules, Teton slake proldent; Alma ly ten organized President Hend$r-- ! made to draw blood. We hd enlisted Our last evening In Palestine was ties It would make an endeavor to Hansen, second counselor; G. V. Nelson, Teton stake mission presideut; Mrs. G. V. Nelson, Miss n of the Iarigniteh stake delivered In getconsul M American c Kay to speak for on Mount Carmel. Th beauty engage Brother the pld of the spent , vised by the British of the scene was indescribable. The .thelr country, for he Can do so most George H. Hobba y Koine of the Eecalante ting our passports brethren "SoconJ" row J . B.. McBride, Asa Butler, Leon M. Strong, N. P. Chrlstciiscn; I rra IlaiiM-n- , lYnl give an Inofficer, and our countrys representsiin...i. t Elder Stephen L. sang a quartqt. pf Vanean. and the lights of a steamer telligent reason for, so doing, - Our DeurtehL rtlve "had Vercburteousljr'seftfone It.rhards then delivered an instrucshow us craft were travels have taken us into few counthe Arab from his office toaccess Third row H. W. Stott, Wpt. Duslan, Oias. Cordon, John McDaniels, Fred Murdock. Amacy Clark, Paul tive discourse on (The- PraetfhHity of' for On the op- - tries which are its equal In point of the way, or rather to gain, RePgion 71 I U to the Other office w hlch wga not pcslte beauty orfertl'fty or the neat-loo- k H." Hansen. the moonuitn'ene could 'scenitr At the afternoon meeting President Esdraeldon and nees and care bestowed upon It fields Fourth rov Hyman Hochetragecr, Matter Rawlins, Jr. Boyd Reynolds, Joseph Baglcy, 1 rands Hewlett, Chas being a legal holl- into Valley-o- f ''officially open. It was E Rowan Jr. gave a report of of No ground is allowed Ray Uttle, nmest Gasser,. John J. vastly proud Into thati of the Jordan. At the and homes. bnost day. This native conditions that prevailed in the Gar-fe'Johnson, Nicio Hansen. base of the mountain waa the little to lie Idle, and In corners which In the authority which came to him with flake January-A.ia- i2 Fifth row tax Grover, James F. Griggs, Albert ftwiet, Samuel Miller, Hmer F, Jftjbi, IrodA an4em- . this country would bq considered inactown of Haifa. the TJ. B A." on his uniform,In and . it wih the reports of 121 A " pared Arnold the crowd In cessible to Port came we were we a Fullmer, .grapevinea-areThe next Leigh , whenever evening piaiued and great mark of Improvement had been, - street he ordered' them hr the- - most Bald walling for the Ormondo which yield abundantly. Sixth row Alfred Deurtehl, J ohn Denrtehl, Elmer (Tutaniata G.Xesler Nelson Frank Smith. trad In every Item. He explained why the The for make of of tone to way us the cula out Orient, was course, vine, to bear largely less t.thlng had been paid this year. peremptory across the Mediterranean' and .Into tivated in Italy, and your correspond Americana He waa proud of the record made by Macham of the J. Lucian Principal ent Paul where to our on recalls that of been Ansnlas, times the former trip S. A. The house Europe. There haa the people of the stake He encour- , con- - , uve3 when recently. above-to his referred after time seemed we away, were far considerable Europe spent traveling aeed, the penpl p John Palmer of Mesa. Arizona, Is version. Is still standing, as Is also but now It seemed that we were com- - In a compartment with a Catholic th latest arrival In nnr midst ss- dren the Gospel and keep them In the tag Into the border of jour own lPd- - pried!, the window from which they let that straight and narrow-pat- h is a successful farmtmeU over the wall to- ea- -j Eri roTneTrorn'Tort Said' to Naples of a basket and we were doing like- - homeseeker. He a Rider Stephen L Richards spoke. on recent vp.it hut we pass eri the small island of Caniia wise, when noticing that we bad rnih. er and dairyman here "he succumbed to the 4ure of , te"ing of the "Perfect Plan of Ser- Crele wh erer'I'aaT,ttien"g prisoner irg'To TTrmlT, he very courteously or are forced to na.l .rill the hun.an vkr , then gave a very Impremlv (Speclal Correepondence ) and lost no time In bringing Barada river, which rises In being conveyed to Rome, was ship- - fered us some of his wine. Though Mexico, BROWNSVILLE. Texas. March 2 family and household goods to participants have finished (Sero rn on "The Home. range, wrecked. A ehort time later we sailed not being able to talk his language hla the center of the In The average attendance for Sunday the lAad of After having been delayed for about - nor he ours, we had learned the Ital- - make their home Borne rf the mules are patient flows through the town and Is one between the real, not the metaphornow are ' comfortable Manana j They Whn speaking of the ir.u'e mp'tinR was 478 one week on account of bad weather. Ithings of the really attractive things about leal, Seylla and Chary bdla, so re- - Ian work for water and indicated to located tn the c home of former Prof Every ward In the stake wa well-fam iy f mut ftdJ (hat lh of nowned in ancient story are ln Beylis Is a. him that we drank water and not E McClellan near th the city. This river Is the Abana Mid other things, me u!tunatei got am8 ra48j academy. n wx except Boulder. wins He was greatly amused and heacn when they the Bible, and Is the stream of which dangerous rork Aon the Italianon coast, A cloa of conference all went The compilation of the annual on our long contemplated the (Heated by rubbing his hands and face start, to their knees, and whirlpool the great Pyrlan captain N'aaman Charybdjs to their homes rejoicing and thankIn II coast of flicilly, a very short distance that water was to wash with and wipe port of the Juarez stake shows that itrlp from BrownBVlile, Texas, to afquart of shel.ed corn b their de spoke so boastfully as recorded while there ha been a decrease m ami thv know that th.v have to ,t ful for the many good thing which Are not Abana and away This passage seems to hava was the thing to drink. t Los known a Kings, 5, 12. Place Fresnalcs, the value someiit tithes of paid during enthey had heard pefore going to work Italy's Difficulties. Pharpar. rivers of Damascua better lost its terrors to marine for we year, yet the quantity is greater than 21 miles northwest from Brownsville, , Benj L. Mathew than all the rivers of Israel? May I tered It Just after nightfall, when, by From a commercial standpoint, Italy ever before, though we have les, than 'and on th, JIelican Blde of the Rio moVe T Vo.tatan servTheE Stake Clerk. not wash In them and be clean? hurrying we might have passed has apparently suffered ,hat S before as many people severely since Grande (Ll rlo Bravoi. but w called It sens through In the daylight. y. Romantic H1 jfore a supper the war Her money Is greatly de- the "Exodus an,i 'r satis fled Bay of Naples. While the population of our stake1 Our early start 1 considered in the Damascus has had a long and ropreciated. being but a fifth of Its norThe bay of Naples Is always Iner- - mal value, and like all other coun- - shows an Increase of about 0 per week and month, and not in the time a 'cat' o'rt mantic history. U was known to a. na rtof h a t nia ' Th home eatlng, an J Is considered bv travelers tries much complaint is beard about cent over laet year, our death rate has Abraham, and was doubtlessoftheDamase wt out Feb .ca m its inasmuch offered g ft to day the get n 5.4 decreased to cent There jcf work to be the most beautiful Ellexer have per Europe. t the tack of of hie steward. the starboard side aa we steamed cently been some serious strikes which cua It waa conquered In eucceaslon -- School IToepeeta. Rohave made necessary the coiling out by Alexander the Great, by the Ara- Into the harbor w? could see dense The work of securing teacher for were from old! of tbe military, and as clouds of smoke issuing mans under Pompey and by the Is now ... ...... ... high school and this was reddened from) tag. Naples fur Rome, we sat to .he our grade andattention bian the last named people holding of the stake say, too, that the mule was a mule in eleary demonstrated that h d'dn t pln,0,IR, the rn's Am.rt- - r'vu ihth. time to time by the glare from the try n two hours before 1' started pend-lav- a engaging It at the time of Pauls visit. SubseGemReed to Prof. church, ITv.-- , in ttl.m-nsense of the wordi. except he niae anY practice of going ho'. erery of the which waa bubbling and seething tag an adjustment of some labor d.f-n- n board of education r draw quently It fell Into thea hands was . . etc whi-- h . ... i been who have Ten hi much the of and wife, ard mell obeying the ths interior of the crater On our Lcult.es. We could obtain ao informa-po- rt Mohammedans and for time oionT nave iite enough to kick. The command Ice Df (mo Amertoa 41 - are g'oi the muic ul department - They built side was the city of Naples which unn from any of tbe officials as to handling Forf Pfolacirf AnifMir Ea(rtittt capital of their empire. work in harness, of course. wa in poor cdndl- a eried staote n4 ohr jDOmSere In the early morning- w, tried an- - mfu Af,er hoId would be ah to get away, leaving to take up special the Great Mosque, erne of who ill take tion. and. sawas-th- e wfi Just other--be- d United the wagoa. trogryn pftfis nT direction w "eon the do us ere xrd This aboutcould we All but world. so nighf the ialiLaJiattractiva spent very brafed mosques of noting ffow to Gt ih Job Tea Wont been Fltrher not has yet t Next mermr.g after hav.n At ths end of ths onehaif mils ws frio Imagine a greater punishment their places "building is supposed to sland on the boats whose occupants believed k This book up fully bow to go an "Almuerjo ! t oo aa to know rvJ leading on ,bKecn lvut site of the temple of Rlmmon men- it is the early bird that catches the for Brother McKay with hi intensely Ftanrlhnder conderfttan matter of considered the anal;zms eeriously to water we rot sta - hit iob to Bffij- for, and tkaa mole tioned to the Bible, II Kings. 5. 18. worm. Many of them were offering acti'f nature, than to be compelled g Mexlcaflde-leawoburand and o I thar the is ood a It utfi$. Thar Rpply home 1 probable toward oVIock at fte used.a in various kinds of fruits train waiting -- which for the for two hours ale,, sume.to-sl- t afterwards .was f and trad partodirala. orrupafo went along jolting the tortilla and ofFoeKo His partment, which has trying on. to our goaL But Just-th- en A worship of Jupiter. At the time The were diving forc coins, a quintet waa tn uncertainty for ! t start and tbe Art of Crw f Mohammedans" took possession, this furnishing mu-iand of a 'fe?tter usual practice si home Is to catch it ? ha tr ttry who TMnmre Cantabs ,nK t vor will b nteratd In th hfe of him. the property- - of the Christiana quality than one Would expect to hear after it la In motion. Homeward BooL )i whip with more efficacy, and we de- h of tom kocal hivh I 'vinti'ri sro4a hat we could au ylth It. and wHhh.Tnd fn view taaririhail uL Being homeward bound our long- ard ad to hfa tidoa would gain great experience, eared eternal happlnesa steed went aeng ajth mor Hv- Good Chavatr Traln'nf la Child a become one of the most !m- - hat we we ever Jorour finished ' hvd-a" E or animation We mads gamas judennt axprtanre and Change Lf fueled. pXnt department, of our Khool..-hrther- n of pachol&iry andarll th!a aim from three to four mfe! an hour It knowlod tem. Vacancies were filled as follows t and Written book " W s wars allow ed ts pass or cross had pi' to bven the awakened - I4ir Much Interest is being A of th Med terra na to'repa.r In the high council by William A rg nr Pain-!tton for the con- whih wa "precis a to an to In a.o of old book or'vinailr rai!M ln the C the eurrounding country Childs and Amon regard Hatch, ojrives STAKE AT eioerahtn oi -- o cents American and the ?ru e aferh'p la no doobt It ha Thf Sh p Dwef or Thra done now mde work and ng One Hundred educational being the the of preeidenry h quorum of seventy, byn frI'eter-oHerman- - P and Joseph C. Call. Bishop Kep-la- r C Sessions of Meadowvllle ward was succeeded y John J. ekinner, with Oustaf Larson as first snd RobcF tb wlll be placJ. ert B. Hawner as second counselors of Comb- (8peclal CorreeDondenca) (Spec's! Correspondence of In order to reduce the high cost of Harrison th father. Bartholomew elderly. fzmiy Bishop Feb. mo her & COLONTA JUAREZ, Mexico, fr g L h ox sure to Pf n t cay map ft nJ t nifan attendBANCROFT, Ida.. March . Idaho Ivins ward was succeeded by George are who butterfly students us baclk. otii an occastpRai stop mtrrh as the o'ajMfuJ daughter whM lor atorjr of maintaining o I as 27 The quarterly conference ha Dario Eder school at Colon la Jparex. the hed fnrgo'en ing unstake quarterly conferenee convened H. Gummersall, with Joseph Bankssecla the on the and of the of mtie ry spirit youth t part CoJuarez-stakewhiefr c himself too convened at and stooped Mountain colonies have secured the and i, Lawrence Stewaxtas Ft rn ns Crocked Hnuae A myatory of & tug eiery few minutes. - in ths staka house, March i, at 10 first wa well ata tear ln no- -' lon la Juarez, Feb, Ivins Home," which will be fitted hitching Elder Charles A ond counselor snaft got under the collar on'y the seatenjovirg of of th VTUdA noble trousers he oclock am. with President Nelson J the was set apart as the second tended to view of the fact that it came up for ue as a home for their stu- Tte Shepherd once, but said cnee held us back fnda a ahen herder mur- hy hunt wore. This move should more than great and conducting. counselor to Bishop Christian Call of In the midst of our plowing and seed- dent 1 aed his sb-- p after presiding then deal extracted. Hogan until toeing destroyed His reHe was therefore ing time. No visitors were here from double the attendance from that sec- smooth traei for one hour having We ony had to go one more mile fcti, to tsit tb- - d.id msq a President Rudger Clawson, "of the Chesterfield AV1.- - all we nevertheless the convention tion as there sre many young people no Iroub'c. and Elder clerk as leased stake m EJon," wcH an we did this atorr" the to cod d e o the following sang -rr gt r-Council of Twelve, was in attendance lard Call waa appointed in his stead work of the auxiliary organizations who should be in school, but who are nd ah h ,c,irl "ExcHIn and fins'tun of ifarnng I Am Growing mne to the Lirl of the AVil- -, and the addresses In the general gath-11af Cpt Wwt bck tnm now unable to attend because of the tr.e " :a our patnaw representing the . general' authorities. Elder August Sanders Cornelius ward. Uni Old . t as ward clerk of rcrlngs were full of Inspiration, and cost, thine? morf Ju a wh' Elder Kepler ices Ion of the stake bf W(Td 4Contt Sctymeour prfc More at'ention will be paid to the "On our way through Maramoro At- hr Elder liana C Johnson la president greatiy enjoyed by the large number n rac of und rfotk h w? xr enn'ornd x no found presidency was the'first speaker. He of the Idaho stake mho-toih- with Amon in attendance schoo's this year than ever be- - On our a past Li Cuartel oxtr own ha rlr rh nor loRlffr of on) he want th grade mule help All tb bishop of the stake were fore In an effort to bring them'up to lit do ail that a in our power, 'cnuat ot ' expressed hla gratitude tor the good C Hatch first and Ivin Sessions sec- n,s rritaex Bui poor Eu.ott o his rn!J,Jr All oh The br.fct e p,anat iaplt.r nt.eis , present, and reported that their ward the proper standards of efflcienev. In TO Keep tne mule from standing still, to take the mule aid"waeon another work of the priesthood, the slake aux- ond counselors and Augus rv Girl Mv Plm ns 4ts I exof In good condition with the were the The Ye eecrearv of stake the the the of the with Ie ten rr v poverty Elder supervisor but Saint energenc past, he will Browns a smaller, w moat in swinging td the and battling murder iliary association 1B wb-Citir-tanteachers training workly now Elder reptinn of the prevailing "hard times ! have throwa vi.I ton, gist to as to be abie to gt wrdp, O how It fell David A. Bank reported the high T B.' Isaacson, th succeeding Willard which seem to be giving away slowly to secure experienced teachers, which Upon the nruie as a reminder that home in on dav upiclonaarojQl K. twas late but all was wetE Call, with Leonard Hatch as first and j to better conditions as business picks ha of course, been a great detriment priests quorum. Bishop David D Clark. Lawrnce The mild , to tbe cause of learning among them, McLean aald the Soda Springa ward Cornelius Williams as second assist- - j up in the United State Hold Meeting. of water for j However, it is hoped that with ths j winter abundance and anta In ' a and thriving was fully organized was reached at 1 Utah Missionaries in Rusia The first speaker at the Sunday , Irrigation, have stimulated the farm-- 1 raising of larger amounts for. school condition. Sister Jennie Bench, Stake morning session was Bishop Christian , ers to plant a great acreage of wheat purposes, and an increased appro- - t ? cIck-Cal- l We had trave'eu six mi.es England Receive Mach ' Then n ta hours we, r.sed one of Chesterfield, who reported hat and oats, which are ln first class con- - priation from the genera! hoard, bet- "president of the Y. L. M. I. A. reportFor Infanta and Children hour nd ,et nit mu.e iewin-5- . A The mav be Alma ditlon time at farmers stake this ward. conin Newspapers Elder teachers (half excellent available. toiler Moer, in Publicity ed that organization a OI.-reM bp I "e Y. are A M. colonies CitJ , The general health of the peonle Is the mounaln Years preparing president of the n Use For Over a cheap car, of crejnps and dition Eider Wiltard Call, stake su- ported tlie success of the scout work to plant the largest crtip since their good ard much optimism prevail- - over i exWe - In connexion wih fh qn- - Mor- of schools luave fee&JS- cent fhtve a the far of of and J. their Sunday laud for Bancroft thus Corbett Fred favorable j settlement, Bishop prospects lsrthe perintendent heavy, l.ad many epeem', Th.'.t. h. on'v cru-n- d fa recent we rmric our Sister Emma In better condition than for several tbe pressed hlsbellef thal the spirit of reported his ward. and sang 'a Weeks been Wentlfica'iotl ki.own over certato r Aoira of stake Jacqbson. years past. theta'rlmary presi swpfng pf of the people son.e tract and them progression-- is among gave hymn, Is in feed are Tbe her cattle doing well; qork. dency, expressed Joy qnt a fewj;f the then went on our way with up-l- f ed farti ofF'igq.od the Idaho stake EMe? Hans C. John- Patriarch Carl J Lundgren spoke of abundant, and prospects altogether . r !!'-wr.from t tvh an! Returned Missionaries whip. very favorabla son. stake president of the Idaho the gathering of IsraeL They are still Im CLARKS CRUISES tor CP. R. STEAM EitS After traveling one more mile we surrounirg stas have t.en the censome porting many fine dairy coxa from next Clawson ITesirtent told detailed a report stake mission, gave CUfc' Ifd Ctuki, Jumo 23. 1S23 Thi folow-inhon- - the Lnited States, mostly have re- - reached the aboae of the Jatlme fam- - ter of mq-- h a'toion ard , trsenarl atones, Holstein, Interesting emphasizing ne done ei. by work being taken In for Jt where e ROUND THE WORLD of the splendid t and truthfulness. He spoke on though quite a large proportion are "Ported to the office of the Fim Free- v nntof Thorns ths his dty dreamed that 98 EMPRESS tl PRANCE" n.gat They forth the registered Jerseys. With our mild Mency the miselonariee laboring under immorality and showed r a Gro Toac 1WI J has ChArtorod mere an we receded of been number had expectnewspaper doming Lord's way of dealing with, the trans- climate and abundance of feed, there pec C6 Joseph Edwin Miller of direction 4 MONTHS CRUISE. $1000 u held had Is jth meeting no son to his valid reison nhv dairjing should Gilbert ward. Mesa, Aril, from the ngs referring Comer c!pp -President spoke of freasor. Hotcii. lacMiil brim, G(4m, thetr before In (he Sundav afternoon setvalon. not become a leading and profitable Central Mates Missloq O Thema ,, ha b.-laboring and i.regldent AfteMnwh getpe! talk andaome ClarVt 19h Croie, fsWMry S R. u Kedford presented the business to the Sierra Mad re tTietayaUy pf Daniel to hi God ehe, T",. rj7 (a- rn bedsome wkre - ! shoyp how be waa preserved from his "v Ul Rebuild Clinrcft. Februarv 2Qleri Thom. Shaw of alrfnK (;neral and stake-- authorltlee, they,, St MEDITERRANEAN vot-n! e n en 80,1 ro"n'1 I;"!n Th Aurora torn the Northern State Mis- - had said the were sustained unanimously SCOTLAND qul,t, Smtorivc, S9 EMPRESS tales for ao "Tblng-rThs Colonia at church with us, buiming k nAft Noison his brought J. dent kion hav Tmi PGraHorj Hogan sxprossod Stvc9W Cfcire4 was rscetly destroyed and te'uwd them to godd' advantage 5 D AY5 CRUISE, $400 ud mp Prophet Joseph Smith and- - Br!gham plMaurJ n pBrtakng of tn btirig8 Facheco which on 0 hr',Jt the PiercirS "pep of tab11"hed Young have Red- - ,y.f?re wlU be rehull ,Just IseWtaf HfU, Fh. Ormi, Ordn; eta. conference. of H. Eider the KlJred Joseph -t, a. worthy of, a Pje . alongslda tae . Vie spent the n.ght Ha!J.' iuiy howling morte oltavl Ar,z rrom .pf MMtean rather mq uru i a I ? 4v r ? p ft cmim i.i won .b. V repcrle(1 hta fabors k& an Idaho , sembled, the wallsII. bock a guto and to he morning full column to the work of'fh "Mor- - trar op Pabeing nearly Intact PJa",Ain , - syase missionary. rrej, hlaEire Play Poniea, God and to S0$ of recent Ruth Wilson w ere trurf and faithful death after a ktod.y given "deaivuno and mona In that community Sortie of , Clawson gave th clos-!,Tpr.dent ' Tlnwm Hah itocirr PrtPl- ?fhec0 h crt of ,oom addretwafter reading the .-poem. Jar,i At tbe afternoon session Elder Rob- community He ler Kature Wantg a Manert L Redfprd of the stake presidency b)I.e gave the opening remark encouraging . alt 4y look anon the bright elde-- of , fifa Bishop Ephrauty Schneloer Pd "1 a m, to" 12 p m. aa T oclock, do 21 recently Following axe the appointments of six other children ranging !nTge from f coot the Canadian MIsion. hld and V'-rSister-Jarv- is years' f expert we hon'oi"" inen.ers added m the Church end the. Janies that while there were not many sotfls the- high council and home mission. 2 .were David the current - th We quart-aricaioc. the land bv vhvn- th ttm J Wistm, Ida rrom the Canadian Mission. A denghrertTf In the Grays. Lake ward, they (miu. HrsTfgrf Eand theVvifcof W'lUiiim H .Jarv'., Bancroft, G H. Loveland and Anderson of TlUititirTd v from Ings unJiaws thereof. Consequently "Daily joent dwelling to harmony and rejoicing In Telegraph contains a iengthv . New York Eaer Jensen r"OiesrrftTlil. T. II. Horsley second counselor to Bishop Lunt of the Canadian Mission. . Europe were 14 We our oclock the- Meansw of the Lord.deetina interview at Elder with Andrew T J i.- 'at f PARIS LONDON tion and well received; the steaming obsen of this city, wbd emphatically 8arah M Banks stake preswlent of and Herman Hatch; lavUvillef Aus Focheco. recent The B. on the tin 8ewions and i A. HAMBURG CalLJDray's marriage of Henrr March. I Rulen Ballantyne of guisada right off the smoky lnrtl?nr!T2T?iled the sen&attonal rumors that the Relief eociety, commented Wl.et-Stakson and of e Corbett E Fred J Yost; T the sister President J Whetten, Plain City from the Canadian Mission. fire and the ranch tortellas made to had been spread broadcast ega.nst the Lake, ' Bv lirf i Amcriraadlas vtaMTS good work being done by to IIP, Mav Beecroft, (laughter trmm Hmm Tri feel very much recuperated We then Mormons" end explained the nature ' Bupt. Syrus Tolman of tho Re- Hatch, D. J. Leu and Merrill Banks; ten, iitn, Grant, of Robert C. Beecroft of the Garcia d March 4 William Reutenbeck. Jr. ta'ked to the acienda dwenos and of the work the missionaries are E M. llglon das, bore a strong testimony. Ivin, Amon C, Hatch and C. A.EL RFSOI in Mv 2 Mar Isas V Ella- - bishopric, was a briltlant sor'al Elder Hazen Muir of Gray's Lake Kelly, W.JL Skinner and J, there about the farms ln the Ihg to .do. Newspapers throughout t.t, of bait Lake City from tho Northern. IANCE M.v la' JtiM I luiv II ha Just returned from a eon; Lund, James Nielson and John tion. After spending some year at State Mission. northern cllmea The farm animals England have given many columns to f.f.RF.1 Tbvirvd wveklv rsvrv Also regular irlnu 'Mormon consisted of small mule, oxen, cow j h mission to the northwestern states. Argyle; Meadowv ills. Oliver Jacobson ths Juarez stake academy, Mr. Wht-gav- e Fred William Hofer of Ralt Lak to Homburf daoct. lor roocia question In recent bon Nnr York itoTri and W. P. Wilson. Soda Springs, V. ten went to Koran, Utah, when he City from the Northern States a ehort sketch of his experience dogs, cats, etc; fowl are also j wry k The mlsslorrc ln general re-- J tVbTe", pfg. rtuiHHoi Mr. fiberenrolled as a student at the U. A. C. Pteetdent Rudger Clawson spoke on A. Childs snd O W. Bower; prevalent. Cat ehlckena, dog etc , - port that whit the agitation causes for mtt e tttJ a and Hebcr Lou: After three year of profitable work tbs reality of th spirit world, and man, D. A. Banks KuUercr , are ail on the Job at meal time in them considerable annoyance and un- - IMTED AMERICAN LINES. Inc and Cy- - there he returned to Mexico and la how we are Influenced by spirits both Topence, George J. SS March 5 Howard Park Hill of Xai the kitchen where they make their 1 pleasatfln tbl Is largely ompnGrecrol Of ticei iMlsir, 91, Y. r sated Tor by the new acquaintances IS 8a La Salle St, Ckings good and bad. He further said that . ru Tolman. pello ward. Blackftx-t- , Ida. from the I headquartsrs ragot tht ohare. Willard Call. Btake Clerk. r lent Stenshla. AgvaSa. a, . 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