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Show - Repent all ye ends of the earth the last day. d that ye nTay stand spotless before ale conic unto- me Book of Mormon, 3 Nephi 27: 20. a-n- ar 4 ' ' ht Church Section r' 1) . 0. . (die ...,...p I. GI Church ZWO Section SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SEPTEMBER 25, 1937. no quiet, neapicture heaven." have just ieturned from the I trip. were and all enjoyed the Jrn our group Our aervice in the Tabernacle, of canparty were in a number yons and stopped in many lodges. We found a good many fine young the women and young men at to continue ;lodges making money their college courses. They nearly all belong to your Church. They all were very superior. We were proud them Nearly all the drivers of Model were te motor busses or drink not did men They young to your awear, They belonged Church. I am very much interested in your Church, We often listen to sour broadcasts," "I have hem a minister of the lidethodist Church in Texas for 37 of years I have built up a library world the all in books the greatest But costing me more than $12.000. have found here in the Brook of Mormon, a Miler,- more valuable titan all the Cull IPCI101111 of books in the Laid because it is the word of God." A couple of weeks ago we had the Ol IpIirlurnity and pleasure of sisiting the Mormon Taberna( le. While there you gave us a card and said if ,AP seat it to you, you vuotin WWI II,i a picture of your and magnificant Temple, inside outside, The card is so beautiful I am keeping it and writing this letter instead I ant tio glad we were it Sail Lake City and see able to hen people what an tic doore make a vision ha' e laith enough Drit-htas ise a be (time reality.. del al the via down through Utah to the Al 'ion:, botaier we saw that It or really possitsle to make the desert tilositini as a rose." We were gLel di meet face to fa, e he Mormons and see them thtry really are, truly religiOkili, Oirr idea of last atodint: ritAiers the Mormons 'AA, altagether blew. hak tug meat; tysi many r:z past summer and no doubt Most of them have a better regard for these "peculiar" people. Choir arid organ. A few have had missionaries call at their homes. They have had some interest aviakeend in Mormonism and here on the block ask their questions and have them answered. Each year these qua. Lions. missionaries state, Indicate a higher regard for the Church and less and hiss of prejudice and misunderstanding. A large portion of these tourists however have heard nothing of Mormonism up to the time of their atop over in Salt Lake. To them the explanation of the tenets of the Church, its organization and various programs as given by the guide or missionary. is interesting. A favorable impression is made, and as thousands sign the registers of the block they have many cam- - Breaking all previbus records. touriata visited the Temple Block in Salt Lake this stimMer. Actual counts have been taken to show the number who have attended the guide lectures and the daily organ recitals given on the Temple Block. a friendly Manifesting spirit these tourists who stop off at the Temple block for a few mMutes or for a visit of some length, have made inquiries. revealing an interesti. in the principles and practices of the Church. Mony of thous visiting the btock have listened regularly to the national broadcast of the Tabernacle a koor, , womairit 4.!...Ltf.t:lkiplopmpr . 17 1 ', 1 ,t ' ,'' r IA . - ,v ' ' ' '' -- , - ,,, r Ir4 ,,, , I A !, ' t 1 i 1 0 t T I' r ',- - ,t-- r, , t - , i, -- 't ' . it '''' -- 1V. i N., cull k '4 I. , " 4 1 , 1 -- - Iif I - It .. 1 0 , , :' it ,v ' ,, . 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I , ' k , .km,,,,,,,,,eltn. ekk,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,p,,,,,,q,,,,,mmom,,... , , ; ..4, . , - ' interesting '1,., Jo 1 - f - . - ; i , ' 1 , x : , - , , toi'r t r . ., t i 1 'w , in Sal I I Ake. A of a million people quarter a little of Mormonilim this lear nt-- ir''c77tf ,. , , ''' t - MISS1011 ,., , .., t troin loiters, cards and comments receiveri by the guides &XVI illksitillaties of the Temple Dim k , 1 ' . t , , , ' : t ''I ' s Ns laon IKwoks And ,' r .r- , ..... , , ; ir r' r r, - i .411 - i , rt V.0 , t , 0 . , t .41! 11 : 1 , , ' , - . , .. ' ''' , 1,4,141, .,,,,4, 'ivy. ' ; 7 ' L' ,i'44 . ' 4 it 1 st, - 1 If 4,4, Ae4, 7, ',41 4 plimentary things to write concera . big their visit. Many things on the block go to make their visit pleasant. The courtesy of the missionaries, the free daily organ recitals, the at. tractive appearance of the Temple block under the bands of skilled aU are contributing lac. gardeners, torn. Very few of the thousands of visitor leave Salt Lake after an hour on the Temple block without a greater appreciation of the Church and its accomplishments and a better understanding of people as represented by theee missionaries and guides. They leave with a friendly spirit, many of them to read the free literature given, and later to become inter. elated enough to request further Information. When missionaries find them in ell liarta of The world the memory of this visit to Salt Lake's tourist center, the Temple Block will no doubt prompt a kinder reception.-- 11. A. ft. and beautiful ly Iii..e I'd weak We had a wonderful One hundred and 20 people t 1 Thousands Learn Of Mormonism On Temple Block r" -- 1:117:riNs. lir 4 - - - -' the Temple Block for a c00 |