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Show Hw f, ,44 amoOMNIMINEMPENOINIMIIMIP. - t. t ' 7 ,( ! ' te- - 4 - I , , - i the children' ito ' n&essary ' pq... l i Next t interest In ourselves, and beginning, 'comes our the 1 - oar nrigh interest hi our patents and in our chiP ' , ; - - ).'; " cirri ,nnt ,.1.,i1 I ,,' (I! ,( jai ,r thriugh a farniry orgilnizatitr than in any other way. An unity there is strehgth!... (I Family reunions belp relatives get tY :,, t. s '1 , ;i ' ,, 1 L : , - Smit11 sided" - I' ' .. , , ,.. , .... - p ': .. , .... .. ;. '. .. ., ... ,.. ,:,,,. - - ....,.i .,, tIt 1 0 l''''' f:. 1 I !...' ) i k t 0 t t 1 t ' ; , l!nite, iiiii Ilroii ... the"i IktUry it ',Amity 1 ' ,,, rhe t , , , ,'1'. t;; ' 01,t-t- t ., '......v.,..;., - ,,,-- - ., ; ; Ctslir,gt: t:,. t ,, ,,,'"' ' - , ' - ...7. 4.' .'..t ... r.... ' , ' ' t.,', ..- .....P , z: I. 4, . ob, ,. .... ' ,;.; 7. ..'ff 14-7- ., ,, I,. ', ,...,!1- - 'itz n,' .....,. 4 - -- '1, -- -. 5' 71, 1.,. ...4 I- - 'f , ' ; t.e.. dk, '; 't ,.'".. 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If thete are any pet21ile who appear tituntei7ested, in family reunions, get them to,::(ake part in one of these gathering, and we feel sure they will hangeitheir ideas and become attive worke0. With such united efforts wim can better accomplish the obligatithi we owe to our living kindred and also, to our kindred dead, ;we're, ; -, We i'te family - '"I'hey ji, 4 l'helte and Elizabeth. an intelligent a nti highly ri.peit:Olite family. They were pleasantly si6lated, and heed itt good of Harmony, on the stylt., in the yown 3 Stistplehannab river. within a Short ditant-e- l of the place where Joseph re-- , : 1.N '" It'stork. If ma.,eual members are interested in doing research work, each one may be assigned by the family genealogist to, Seek ou( and Libulate the record of a certain PrznIch of the family. thic; increasing the resgateh work. Act no member Wjll be interfering with the thaplicating Jee, datighle-s,- it-- 1111 ;T 1,;lizabet iv, his Soryi, David, .Arlt a, is, ii' Veprd and itenben: and his . IA ,,, i d renew former Interests, to awaken Toed associations, to enjOy each coinpanion,tini. and in touch w.itti orie anothtirlp'irt thi,sWay ' et' 'Too iift op when the grittutparenti oli, Ole deicernlants' scatter; Aid ,rutiles-i- . thiny is a reunion once ii.; a i wkile or ',some reason to bring it oin I 'togoiller, flaintly members may ;on ' forgo their ice, it kit) fil tb,,,,viA,tys of easy travel, rtiNurtieri' tit tittivy linnities find rieW 1110111,0 tit tli,,t.illev from the old nomeAtiar1 c,.,ilf te.:,.gltieratiet, soon grut&-- ; tip And tinies 11111, t ,lite together, in a family gatitiriiil at intervals. they are not 'acitjuiiinteillxv ith their iivi, n relative$ l'lle inointivti.lini yil a flindi vi Ilio Alould attend a ifittiviiv .riitiniiiii, are all those v. ho are 'cfesueniliihti!,if a certain progenifor, ' N4,110, hate married t a tfko all tl'itt.se 'of forefather. The that desi.tiuto)it ,,1111),Nof'ganizati,,,t shouid be named froni dui eiqiinton progenitor of the . group ,trhis may lie a' grandparent' Itio l'sv9 :ur ii,l'et' 'Selleritti 41'4 hack, ' filioa n gz,til the 0 Viimity Orgaili0 zlot delII'.'' m ore Ill it line- latio,t erigether-t- . NV t,, pay i, from Page Five); ICtilatintted ;' ' Mrs, Sntith writes;. "Nittile .oti this visit, we Leann. ed 'with, Einnias father, whose l a rive Vas Isaac itate; also his farrsilY, ''11i(l'i corysktoti (if his wife, - (Continued from Page Seven) .circunn;ttini es, The forces by itich he is drib.en are hunger and cold has,- They who 1,101( upon liberty ing accoimplishol her purpo,-,,when she iiholi-Thehereditary privi4i and g mail the ballot, who think ; her having no relation to the (:f everyital affairs 4)f,lifo, hick e not seen her in her eetil-- grandeur. It is nut emugh that men should, Niue; it is not emtugh that they should be the- it yet ally tequal before the late. not enorigh I;or the true AilleriCan tha t 110 1,holkhi he frt t.4I by circutrtshihce,s th have to accept char6: that he should ha( e to receive a dole front hi,z go eirlimebt.; that he should retei(e soinetiring for mithlhg 'chat is not the Nmerican vity. otter him 4 Ile need,4 chat tee fOr a job where he can receive pay for an day'S atiequati, litcssed L, he v.iio is in a Do-offer honest eniplo,i(ment ,(.ation ;:i1V in need. 11,1 them hi this eteintr.), of ours hole the beC11 Nc01' t h i, ih c. common malt I hertAted as a sailed heritage: where libeI ty. equality, and fraternity have been hoor(.zilt at so (tem a pit( e. stir.ely touie , n be it,,ce to r,!,,tore .41 ti)(4 ciltilit e for an equal 41). On., N,.,1 ' poitunitt, to make an honest living. The future could, add appreciably tour lipur 01, Lek ore andI intimVstriai fr6Aon'U If the giro ,,pot ue Of ant w'ive if greed anti at iArice ,, ,ispi if turned to noble pze.,,,,,,,n,.;; if c tuo fr.dernitly born of equality could take thilAilace of jealousy and fear that now ink). against each other; if Men- al ,ay 11 tz,1,14owi.r were loosed by conditions ticit give to the masses opPortunity ,,, me art of living and de.,. tcl,cuitplate vOop the finer things of life, who wttiold be able to measure the heights which our civilliation would 'not The strength of ihi,i country skor. f!4 the tttungth of the common pee. ple, The destiny of our nation is the destiny of the common loan Give a dhance. him 'i the-raisi- The' ''Prophet !1,, t g, ,1 tti.,4 find i - Chance 4'1 are kept alive by being retold, Pie younger members of tlic fantily tm know nothing of them. When there is a large family, one or two sketelres of the lives of the older nammbers May be given as part of therem indim:progrant The family genea logist make a report of uk actives to slimtillte interest in research work, velar ing': any new storias found of anCes toll. With any extenshe searvit tlft.re is ttisually sonW historical data 4u-iwiit prove of absorbing interest. haye the names of our ancestori is fine, but how Much more interesting it ltecomes when we can tell smtine tidUg of their lives, who they were, anl what they did, their pat I in ) Inthan wars, in blazing a trail throlvdt the wildernesii, entigratiag, to ,ion. their hardsitips, and their sacrifices toe the 'faith, Any successitti organizattott re tiV,,ery quires money to 'make it go or if, should contribute, because th,,.y-ar4 more interested in those things to which they give or help to maintain, Yoi can kilt the spirit of any orgainiza ticiti by dragging out your collection ofclues over a long' peribd. and 'thus of money to appear making as': the chief objective. Ilave a .mvery definite and effectic pin for making your collections, awl put it ,,ovt,y promptly, but do nOl keep talking phout dimes or money. In Some very sUccessful family orginizatmn,,. 4 rert4in sniall die' Ia collei.ted from all Members. The money hit I esearch ty :opt gathered acc(Iraing to If there .ts gtloti acthe historion, he or he 'wilt have something 'Item,. to report of interest to members of the 4 ,Cg One stor i, ,writteh it nstially ,ugge5t,i the way for an,ther. Uo14,,,ts the Int-tnti- 7 be invited. Thtire may be Outstanding, reasons in eacli family for doing, special:inviing, but the general rule to stuy with only members of the fain. Hy is a good one to follow. In all the' "ijoings- - of a family reuniott. it is behf to follow a rule that will apply to ;every, member of the family and then there can be no jealousy. Bold fanfily reunion every six month S if possflAe. if not then be sure to have One annually. Wmay be that some member.i can attend in the summer; for others it may be better during the winter. lany people seem to think that sia4mer is the better time. Travel i morg safe. and the reunion: may be held tt a park or canyon. inak ing of the.gathering an outing as well as a fandly .get together. For lantily 'organization toll be successful it must interest all members. Childiep turnpike a large proevery family and the prop;!rtion to make a gram fdtrtild be (herb. There should 'special ay)peal-rtbe social actilties, as well as a time when important family Matters may be consicieredj-- The election of of fieers Should le he41 annually and reports , all derived from dreit.1 a Commonlancestor, meet together and talk.of dats., places and Incidents eon- :Petted wiln the Ilives or their graniparents arid progenitors, there is a Interest and a bond of fellow,sh IP t brings them clozier tngethereated fv. uri Ity ill effort vigil he able ell. di; inifn,7tiongi that ireti'i, c'innot at compitsii. 11g !L t,, our' I irt,hctH )11r l'i,iionsitnilt. 1er-son5- (ire Him Reunion? A 1With such an tinderstaniling of this litr and the one to come, the faindy itirshotild mean more to members or our Chitech than to any other pk,o-- , , hy Have - .4' toNlb '' Department not t)tsl eve in baying lantily unions; ot erwise there would he ' more (if these gatherings held. .4!'.i'very inenther of our Chun. .' Weirs a to his Vert definite obligation the affirms Church '"The fotbeara. etérnal perixituity of all family rela' tioiiships i. biting on earth under the, tail and authority of the Priesthood.' Tite family relationships of earth- are ', ognized to the spirit world. "There ,Isela 'necesslty for joining together of threfamillLis or the earth,so that the , God may be accomplished pultpoSeso i' . zuni tbes1 ; amines may be made per-- . lelt, They could not be made perfect ' without ealdi other, The children are to the perfection of the tamn4ess orkanirlition In the eternal world, ; ily Ngh their lathers; and the fathers ate , Church Department - 4 i , ,, THE 1:)ESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1939 May be smite tieople 'who do!' : 44 444444 . 4 i .4 ; . . ' ..e ., ' ; |