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Show Monday, Octol;er. '9, 193 The Deseret News, Salt talZe City, U - , Oñference T.0So.I0.:Wo..14'':Illi: fYoiitWk Spiritual Outlook Declared Only Way To Peace Of World Honest Work Basis of All Real Wealth Declares Authority r.'w Held Vital To Welfare t Salvation of the youth of the Church means salvation of the Church. Itself. speakers told 2.000 Aaronic Priesthood leaders dusts conference Mg their in the Aesemble Hall yesterday. Delivering this admonition. gether with a plea for greaterJeadership in the stake and ward Priesthood activinees closer and' . .. 'mere frequent contact witlethat . , t work by the bishopric. more thee. Honest-to- il basis of the capitalistic system, only' sysis the Declaring there carkgbe no hope of permanent peace or true 1 I , (. ough preparation of youth for ao. f. 1 I) tem of government which is not an encroachment on individual ) prosperity on earth until men turn their thought and power. to ceptence of the Priesthood: con.., fig i, '1 ' 1.laid down -' - the spiritual problems of life, Elder John A. 1Vid Saints were told in the fourth general set,. tinued "speciakzadon" in youth freedom, Latter-da- y ,...,4. ,,,,f., :,,,. ,,..., --..1 4 4 . ) ,. d:' guidance. and telerance of the ,, Mon of the 110th semiannual conference of the Church Satur 1 the "foundations, of peace in a nationwide Cluirch of the Air"' IN .4 ''!'''''.. r'el,f eccentricities and vagaries of ,.... address Sunday morning- day afternoon in 'the Tabernacle. were the foliowfug: Er.-7bely ,T.:..L. I .,T,,),..,..,.. 3 f et member 'Trouble With our Country to-, Elder Widtsoe, a, -- k S. Merrill of 'the .44. ,,,.., i ,.. I 4 it. i Ale gave his testimony of the ..,, the- ursemploy- ,....,..,.. day Ilex ' the Conned et the Tivelveispokes Council of the Twelve. Bishop loo -etsbot-Ivittexistence- ot (404 - which. - to a nation-wid4 Grand Rickards. Bishop Marvin ',...,i, ''' .. :,., audience and the ' ''. ', ;. i ' him had reached the 'ktage of' to L Richserted Uder 1 Stephen -Ashton ': and .0. EllshOp ,i Joseph r;-'7' ''.L'. - ': '.:".7 .,:,":,::74--'....,'- : ,'.1. . general- eonet-et....,7'. participated', f,:ii: ards of the Council of the knowledge. Ile also declared Ids Wirthlin of the l'residing Nolo , ., , ::' 4'A , desire to acquire knowledge and , .,..: , Twelve. . Ice need more teal, ,, t ',," ,;:'- - .! ;;,t : again in a Columbia "Church of D. .. Ghee Idder John ...., , ,.., oprinoanct f ' productive-work-to learning 11an4 only the- fullness-othe Air" program. This progrIM - , ! fteld superviitor of the Y. M. M. hand wn-- faith for he has learcan 6 ,,,,, real work .titiough ,,,I.ik.,:..'...:,,,,,,,,., genuine ,:,:. A. ,i,a;! .;,':, Bishop Rktards presided. carried. the peace tritsage of the. I ' . '' - ! nwealththe kind of wealth ed t(3 know there aremany men .4 ( J. .;.i. . ; '' ,:. c:I''''.:''.. i'''''''''. "Save the youth of the Church :ix,'; ,,,--4 ''',.; ?6,7;''''',::: : ,,.'' 'V. : fr.T.I conference, trt the world no es ItuswelsecVitl 'LIMN of Indwlege I which,maker for food-an,4 ,Av.i,:, ,?,ki' A,, ,:, '. .!: 1 I..," !'!.; if,:, theoChuetthfoorair she .tate , and happinessbe produced." ' - , ::, 7 .;::!, e .,$, :. yet who lack a Lying faith, : :5,... i , 0 phasized man's important role i ;.'4:, . 'Z' ,,.'1 Elder Merrill ' 41, 4: . , , ,.'-. -', wended by keynote .,-f. ' .N, . ,. 2 ! " it" f ' ' am the peacemaker ,; , 4:' 0. 1 ''''!,,1 ',. I "Other speakers at the, fourth Bishop NVirthlin said he was 'I-- 'Ole-on a program specifically dedi.'I session were Elders Samuel O. grateful for his testimony and for The nationwide audience also cated to the advgnce of leaderhis . Bennion and Richard - k:vans of ancestry who had courage Overflow Crowds Iletir Sermons At Sunday Afternoon Session ship as a step toward eliminating heard the great congregation of ' the First Council of Seventy. enough to leave ;heir homes and in the Aaronic adult membership 11,000 members of the (lurch Unable to find Seats la a crowded Tabernacle, these conference goers stood In óverfume to this land for the sake of Bishop Joseph L. Wirthlin of the Priesthood., t. the Gospel. sing as one great thorns. Other 11.41i gratoittsideahebudsling,yesterdai Presiding Bishopric, and A. C. t o hear Pres. Heber 4', Grant deliver his Fee- - Greeter-- Vigliaisee feettired' music for a special chorus of the Taber- traditional "closing' 44 the conference. Declaring that there is no dent of the East German Misseeds which are so Wn today are ,. natio Choir. facing the 1 ,greate problem , Rion. President Heber J. Grant, the harvest of tomorrow. Bishop , L11'"'"'st - s a' than keeping young peoElder Richard I, Evans of the Wirthlin gave counsel against presided. from going astray, Elder MerFirst Councti of Seventy, prepats ple Of some seeds the had 1 being sown i'', of work hes at rill urged increased vigilanee In ed and announced the continuo, . and gave advice on the sowing the very foundation of the cap- that direction and the strengthen- ,..- .- , It, for this progr arn and for the of some good seeds. italistic system," the speaker broadcast half hour nation-widing of leadership. Seems Debts pointed out and capitalism (le. If those assigned to such duof the Tabernacle Choir and Or- pends fer- existence not en the One of the bad seeds is that of ties 'would put as much thought. gan which preceded the Church on the wealthy "capttalist" but of the Air program. The choir. and energy Into those laskit As Indebtedness, he said. Men are honest worker who produces i was conducted by L. Spencer the by' being shackeled today they do into their business or No. real wealth. 'with Alexander could Cornwall be I , catkms, great advances bondage of debt as never before : i ' Based on are of Choice seeds also Schreiner at the Orggn. made toward that goal. he Eald. he said There Free The privilege- of the ,Mormon Ilefends Christianity tilsrespect for the Church and for "The real essence of capitalism Bishop Wirthlin's plea was to human Impress Elder Widusoe explained in his monary the government The seeds also Is mans free right to work, to mainly for more zeal in prepar, minds the world over is prols address that Christianity bee not for God and for one's fellowmen choose his line of work and to ing the boy of Primary age for and but mans that failed, the acceptance of the Priesthood peace : through smoke and drink, are ably the greatest that could be enjoy its results and benefits." Our Heavenly Father will hold described how the Prophet Jo. . prosperity have risen or fallen through adequate Instruction, lie bestowed and one coveted It is so being sown. Richards continued. by every mother and father to a seph Smith. as a boy, must have with the degree of his obedience declared that Jrl'his opinion, to N .'es , the tried and tested come in tired and hungry for a Declaring that the home is the only system t,trict accountancy fat the custoleaders in every walk of life. to the Gospei truths. .. of free enterprise, and all other many boys are advanced into the institution of learning and bite to cat and a bedtime story cf their children, Mrs. Flogreat '4"laal"'"'''" ,. be- dy assertion This wassinade The failure of the Christian Aaronic Priesthood who do nct which Systems of government before he retired. G. Smith greaten told a Primary Bishop rence university, many nights .., , world to reach'its heart's desire MIS500 and stake understand either the nature or Seventies fore are now iseing tried are based on She too must have taught her Wirthlin declared it is dangerous Association conference Saturday Broadcast 3peake1 lies with the Christians, not with the importance of their calling in an abridgment of mans indivitt-- , their- to leave the process of learning sionaries about the during boy Father, in in Heavenly Hall, , the Assembly night Christianity. As an ornament, that office. Lauding the Primary ual liberties," of the young to institutions, One Elder John A. Widtsete speaker said.- and informed him cooference late Saturday in speaking on 'Gus Oaportunities Christianity has no special claim organization for its relatively is worth 100 good how the Lord would guide and e rich me nu That there s as and Ilan. Barratt Air. Epeaker Principal Responsibllities for consideration: it blossoms of the 1, eipoke ois canna' high membership enrollment of he said schoolmasters," u is a protect His children here on poor men u our n of Today? was Elder Albert E. Bowen of into human value only ' when A5 per cent Riehop Wirthlin earth. fault of the capitalistic system, Bishop Wirfhlin declared the hearts for the qualities which Aaronic Priesthood leaders who Man ham failed to accept the was set forth Motherhood by who of Twelve the Council the but the result of the men's OWn And these experiences built up young people are in need of all truths of the Gospel. fium up Christian living. Mrs. Smith, wife of Nicholas G; do not take advantage of the the need for a greater actions andwith some excep- - the home training they can get. An unfailing mark of Christian That has been his failure. There the confidence between mother and Smith, first counselor in in preparing Illeaeolds Istressed of the power and po- Primary bonstheir abilities. be declared. He urged that parents stimulate child. the story related, and living is the power to forget by hangs the whole tale of bu for the higher Church role are Salt Lake Temple presidency. as When tentialates of the missionary in 'I admit freely that there are the great emotion of love. love came to his the ontb,-elin the needs of others roan misery." Prophet men and of for ideal a minds role scomankind. the the great opportunity. missing molding abuses in our capitalistic system for God and for ones fellowmen mother with the story of having acElder Widtsoe explained fir. unselfishness. He urged tos exotic-linto them More thereby Meek, Urges "What greater honor can any as It now operates. but to erade in the hearts of the youth. He found the plates of "The Book tiler that lti the niorai world the selfishness lathe some and famiWhiCil woubi make a more He also urged that more digtions monas cate them would be mother have than in living hard as of Mormon.' she knew he spoke explained that another lesson ever constant battle is between ly life as the beginning of the Chrisuanhke world and a more and attecd nity impressiveness to no one that reform umentschildren that can he learned in the home the truth and her heart was fill world' s conquest of peace. Ile the humanityand good and esti. Man. he said. - is a of those in the leeshumanity. glorified beordaining to clean the obedient is advocates that of prayer. He said that hehumanity ed killing priestwith tharikfulns. has streued love anti charitableness ''NVInenever Priesthood so that the young ' Sharing the speaking program cause it cannot lie reformed." El. hood, and appreciative of prayAstdher Good mother chrsert good. he hu approached for ones neighbors anct in rein. er parents should be anxious that was klder Eluer Bowen,. imIwith he subiect may sufficiently der Richards said. their children should tinderstand er." she asked. Rachel lvins Grant. the mothjov; when he has followed esti, tionshipa had business affairs Norman D. Moffat, president of liued with the spirit and meow, The 'gospel of work" has a the principles of the Gospel,. the illa of the world have over-- with our fellowmen. He deelats,d The mother-teache- r theme was er of President Grant, also was the Ogden Stake MISM011. who of his sacred trust. lug to the dose on as a taken dm. The present chaos mother teacher, them to be simple. unfailing tests. With this understanding. relationship Gospel he of the session, and eulogized told ot foundation. the the progress to highlight In no There e "boy problem" and its attend- See Hope in Gospel the story relating how she had of salvation. the speaker pointed earth, of said, there comes a testimony and achievements of that organ- - the spirit for it was set in devothe Church. Bishop Wirthlin conout. has Church The II ant horrors, are of mans own raised leader In conclusion the Church lives. herself God lin always Wirth that her NVidisoe cluded; ization. Ishop tional music and dramatization the problem is that of firmly advocated honest labor, Ialso declared the home should made the following impressive after his father had died when making.' He has chosen to allow Stresses Power men and their ability and aggris- , preceding Mrs. Smith's talk. The heaven censured idleness. evil to rule him: and he must pay President Grant was only nine mission- the Priesthood for it is then declaration: told Cowen Elder his '' Slimmed in 'boys. siveness guiding Training Early the price of his folly." old. to build The "It is folly described , we are striving to attain is seen entitled to the inspiration and audience that if they reahzdays great story ary Ashton Bishop urged developThe session opened with organ ia terms of constant work. the hardships of Mrs. Grant durarmaments of steel. for detense ed the power they hold as Spirftwil Outlook Needed leadership necessary in the home. ment of a genuine love for boys Touches Labor Relation's A number of examples of music. "Art Thou With Me" and ing her pioneer motherhood, but or offense, and fail to build the and agents for influencing human Urges! Example as closer toe companionship were Elder Richards toucned briefly rrian's was followed by prayer by Still found time to be a mother. knowledge minds throughout the world and mightier weapons that issue fro,n The power of example in the best method of gaining response on the question of labor retie A. Ivory, following which cited by Oder Widtsoe, who then to be could acobedience to the Gospel of Jeans worked her boy teacher, they together is leading more far reaching than home to to of lead the efforts adults non stated. It is no wonder that as Christ. the Gospel of Peace. honest and good and true. and the congregation joined in singpointed Out that there are complish almost anything withcounsel which comes by wordof them on right paths. two ., Dear-threats latto i in thereainsof Thee the ethics- - ,of hontaw 1 St thank major the posisbilprosperitv, Warships,- - airships or diplomacy ing, teaching said. Dish li More shepherds and fewer which are combinations in re. I. the ethics ot to do his reading, writing and but warfare ay. He cited the successes gains her." may end a war. to the country herders are what we need hard. ea by forces of evil as in the straint of trade and direction of Icounseled loyalty materialthe among nations or business lead-- - sheep other with arithmetic. along IntroducAnderson May Supt. In this work of keeping our boys parents to acouaint labor same in the cases of foreign dictatorships, ethics of every war, and that the era, Or neighbors. or in families. loved way. neighbor boys. "Everybody children themselves and their ed the theme with a greeting. -within the fold' said he. Vanes Is We have laws to prohibit the of civilized histnrY attention to the sirnuar will not cease until men flocs Aunt Rachel," the story concludwith the articles in the ConstituShe urged that our little peHa, urged..hia listenero.to eter- ) calling I a' trail :rit ' 'His- vrard. and reek tinseirlsilly former is i and famenot advances the thinkthis strung process by l of the United States.. lion cise more tolerance and under- ' which, could be made by right- - ople' he given careful 'guidance blood," He then declared, "there and in might to love one another. The dramatization was followprophecy, but Merely my own He warned of the war in Amerof the eccentricities and Primary eous forces. Said Elder flower): t by mothers and by we may tan be no hopa of permanent ed by solos, 'Lullaby," and "A "I.et it not be forgotten that standing of someday opinionthat Ica. not an beas ono one but a battle teachers Nagariee "What men think determines youtht and net to be have adequate legisiation to conPeace or true prosperity on earth the winning of peace for the Mother's Love," by Beulah Huish behind patriotic fronts too quick to Judge bhn by manuntil men turn their thought and world is a personal responsibility. what men do, and what men do fore they reach the age of 12 Sadlien At the close trol the acts of labor in the same meetof the wherein societies do those things ner and appearance. In support years. "It is not so easy after makes she world what it is. Any way." power to the elucidation of the I must order my life fur peace, in the ing, will congregation the vent undermine joined which children reach 12 to instill good of this stand he cited a number Iman who iii given the business and Issues of as you must order yours, the Elder Permian declared there : Constitution of the He "A'Prayer," and bene' spiritual problems man has country. of great men who began their habits? she reminded. The time singing, of messenger to the world is life. the units of a nation are the indiwas of no the Intelligent diction was pronounced by Ann mistaking validity said it was a known fact that careers as apparently shiftless to begin this task is on the Nebeker. II' Power in discover spiritual the claims of the. Latter-dagiven a chance to determine the vidual citizens; in the end, as those countrieg which are shedand mother's knee" oestinies of lives and nations. No well am physical laws." youths, seeinSaints after listening to the lead. they are the nation will becoma. Times Critical blood in Fun-qhave their man was ever brought into sub- much time and energy "If era vf the Church setting forth ingly of little promise. Anderson deFor each one of us is the mesIn her address. Mrs. FlorenceSuperintendent in the United States. !ding his until had been Would Were spent to search out the true jugation should Specialize spirit of I of what am fined the be views their words the Savior the marker of G. Smith said that "Never before sage: Rees. retorted that there basis of human conduct as are peace, Bishop Richards done by our people and our put heavy convinced. Stake Mexicans when He said: "Suffer the little in the history of the world have are MOO faithful members of the Lands stress on the need for "specialgiven to any one subject in ourHe said we are living to come unto children Me," with needed country. from mothers etadance Church in the East German !die.- ization" in youth association and achoots, or in .our social and po- Turning specifkally to the in a day when the fundamentals the statement that He meant. on high as they do now. Whatsion. and according to very reof Elder work stake missions. voiced laical activities, the foundations toe and ,a of plea teaching, right are discarded by the 'Allow the little children to ever other role the modern mothword. they are progressing Moven saari that although less more active participation of the at faith- would be weU laid." of world. leaders the come unto Me," ers play ia business or profesvery well under local leadership. Elder Widtsoe cited as an expensive, and requiring less one of Bishopric in the activities of tile the lie that life. role explained the dual sional She The speaker described recent admonished they Primary hardship, this field has surpassl'riestriood. equally basic cause of the world s world needs is men who can love have always hadthat of mother visits to the Mission of genert ed the combined work of aU for- - teachers that when they instruct confusion. the lack of agreement and trust one another. There Ls Pointing nut with the return of to and teacher their children of the Church, of Vauthorities of children are little others missions. they a need of men who understand concerning the spiritual truths foreign fields of operations that ' eign remain of first importance." der Richard R. Lyman and Mrs. In conclusion. the speaker giving meaning to these words, must poesessed by humanit,. "Conten be can no foreign field of operation that with. there stability Lyman. Elder Joseph Fieldine and urged that they make it a she said. 'Ile power of example lion and warfare," he Feld, "arise must come more urged a more intensive study of conversions The Assembly Ilall was crowd-ove- r out an understanding of God. and opportunities for home trainSmith and Mrs. Smith and of from within the Church, Elder Ithe gospel by the missionary in point to let more chiAren come varying definitions or de- - ed sesterdilY afternoon at 4:30 Itennion said. Elder ImGodlessness, is so in Heber J. Grant. and spoke Pres. that he might carry the spiritual growth to Christ. "It is our duty to ing Gilea urged intensified missionUnity t,f scriptions of beliefs. a to all nations. major peril when the Scandinavian L. 1)- S. warmly of the permanent good portant it cannot be overlook-Sh- e is message more convincingly teach each child to so love even belief. must 'precede full peace arv work among those of the of An he God, acknowledgment to the outside world. they had accomnlisheri. the name of Christ, that they on earth. This can be done, if Organization held its semistindall Adult Aaronic Priesthood. Of the declared, is the first great need "We cannot teach what we do i will love and reverence Him," Evacuation Vide:Int urged family prayer in the 37.000 members of that organiza'men will shed their proconceived conference. Missionaries recentMustnot of man today. of They we At the time of the Munich criknow. the riot and don't home, absorb tithing, payment tion 44 per ceotshe &aid. are men she said. opthions. and make truth the sole him but from the Scandinav auacknowledge of only of a criticism they more than a year ago. sis. avoidance the the little knowledge through pores. and not boys, according to reMost Show Way objective of their search. must turn to him and serve him. ian countries attended and spoke. but we ;oust work hard to study thorities of the Church. and a the missionaries were evacuatMara Agree of stakes responding to a ports C. for Theodore Ilder to Loyalty and learn this great, metmage,'' Appeals ed from Germane. sent to TIPiliornn, Further, she statect. we should greater attempt by mothers 11.0 convert the world's battle' survey. Per centage of active Elder Bennion said the Church Utral Denmrs lt. President be concluded. so teach our children that they president of the organization. Rees perform more . ideally in their into cornfields; strife into members in the Priesthood. he declared to all the world that sided, and speakers includcdeE to l' the to role come of will how Christ told, and the "fire drill" was so )now Explaining accomplishhas shown an said, peace; and fear into faith and appreciable indeed the Lord is God. He has der John A. Neilltsoe of the COUTImenu of the Ogden Stake inis- that In effective reminded actual: of "In name the war and dear she that when closing prayed; trust. men must earnestly seek gain over last year. to men in our day and cil of the Twelve Gustave t toonary group, Eider Moffat said "God will come to the home at Jesus, so loving and mild,- I ask ly came. every missionary was on Would Specialise out and come to agreement eon- - 0, Larsen. recentlyElder he attributed its success partly released as we Invite ,Him there." Iappeared that Joseph Smith deto bless me and keep me neutral soil in less than 343 hours. time Thee any Lite Richards fundamentals: three Bishop cerning he- bald put heavy to a strict policy of iPsoiplete when the ;president of the Swedish Nitsston: clared truth Him to Music was furnished by the and mothers ask Child." urged Thy stress on the need for "special; true God, man; relationship to Elder Olaf Vogeler, returned mishe saw 'pod and conversed 'with surrender to the rause." He Ttranch there by instilling a spirit of love Agricultural College A reading. "A Mother's ParaGod and hie fellowmen and the ill ization" association and youth him. defended the policy of sionarv from and Elder and reverence in all members of Chorus from Cedar City under the ble' was presented by Cage D. ' the PtirPuse of human existence' teaching. and voiced a plea .. for Istrongly oil the religious amiss G. Peteesen. rerently reeoneluded with Elderliennion effort direetion of William H. Manning' family.- And'she'said: more active participation of the followed bv a dramaElder Didtsoedeclared that the turned from a mission to Den, existence an appeal for the members of "With bowed heads. let us with Alexander Sehreiner at the missionary strictly, to Wahlquist, Alf God; the real brow-Biohopric in the activities of the tization. "The MotherTheacher", of miswionary work. By fol. mark . that to uphold and sus- Church the God little thank for the souls organ. Priesthood. erhood of Man: and, an Intelliges.1 contribuvaluable the outlining tam this A, Riusicet procram was pre. lowing Van and other elec. their leaders. care." , Congregation and chorus sang He said that the selecting of tions made by three famous left PurPnac- in lae are the founda' tive procedures, the Ogden group sented by the Swedish I s. Evims "- Elder gave testimony the 'Do What is Right" to place over young memtiOnli upon which peace. plenty ofthe mother mothers, 59 Mary. converts i Choir. as to of last a baptized value the Faith year isession. : Pre. Winelow Farr prin. hers of the Priesthood. the best Iwith the and prosperity and all the gifts l JesuK Lucy Nlack Smith. the of of the he help of Faith, Stake Gospel. Smith offered ciple Ensign of our bounteotis earth would hey man" that could, be found mother of the Prophet Joseph Hal session was said. Is not a trite subject. The the inyeeation and the chorus should ,be Oven that position and be available to ail men. He urged Smith. and Rachel lyins Grant. do by faith far trail. , opened by Fader Richard J. Evwe Ye Messed." "Come things rendered if in it found successful. , kept ladividual,,, to search their own of the First Council of the mother of Pres. Heber J. scend those things we do by President Grant presided and "With better leadership in the Ians and the benediction was Grant tit he the directed services. explained. knowledge, earlier years of its members" by Elder R,ulon S.-- Wells, Examinations for probation Participating in the drarnatiza. I said Bishop Richards. we would , given senior member of the council. officers will be held by the Jut:on T. Jacobaer4 were Andrew Elder Ilirmond Ilawkes c4 have Priest- Adult fewer Aaronic i Musical oelections were present1 Mrs. M. Lynn Mrs. t venile Court and Probation Corn. Bennion, Drummond. Ida., arrived in Silt iiiii,i, 1 hood members to worry about I ed by a elthrus from the Seventh Normah P. Stromness and Mrs. mission of Utah. in Juvenile Lake today from the East Gernow: of Seventies, conducted Quorum ' Court offices at Logan. Ogden. Wallace F. Bennett. man mission, wherc he served He said that in the selecting i by E. H. I I Kemp . ii Salt Lake and Provo. Friday, I two and of men a to for ot The consisted drama OVer goodyears. place young tramI I Oct. 13, commencing at 10' et 1! He WM met here hy his ran hers of the Priesthood. the best night story told by Nliss JacobElleteseenSive-see--- KAMetas. Mr. and Mrs, AO S. oboe man" that could be found ;ContestFilins t eti i..0,t, 01,1 iii , retary of the COMMiE3i011,' said erme S. Bennion, as Mary. MothHawkes and a sister. Peggy, who ,should be given that position and I' l' today. 11. of Criticized Stromer Jesus; Margaret Tortic,h, kept in it if found successful.' immediately left with their son ' CLEARANCE All persons succeeding in these k I 21 Mete kb nes as Lucy Mack Smith. and "With better leadership In the for their home in Idaho. --examinations will be carried on teick'llt lo Anil A armed earlier years of its members" Exhibition of contest films Frances G. Bennett as Rachel . the eligible lists. Only citizens said Bishop Richards. 'we would Irrt taken by members of the Utah lams Grant. of the United States may enter have fete Adult Aaronic Priest.7."'"'""! The of Jesus dealt with Movie Amateur story Club will be pre. th cent the examination. "id. Forty per hood members to worry about the most wonderful baby who of the ratings will be based on ented toMabrt 8 ociock In the ever now.' , ALL PLC OR SAMPLES REDUCED lived" and demonstrated 60 and written examinations R. Ambassador Hotel. per Music was furnished by Wade LeRoy how the mother. Mary. must . cent on education, training, pre. ' -, ' kletcher. president. anpounces. base take il Him on her knee as vious experience. Tabacie6 oygailleto jTaking nn chances oibbeing inn Stephens. CriticiSzn ,. peyson . menthert' health i work by S TAR and mother-teachLetirand of Cutti late. four Salt lAke children a Sugar at bedtime. and en MR ' House the Cinema League of New York ality and character, ... Ward, who'ilso gave an : have drenped Sana Claus ,, a will be presented. A social for taught Him troth. obedience, Applicants must show, said Mr,, aline asking in be Fpecifically re- - organ number. kindness. and to pray always to ' Ellett. members that they' have either emu. and will their guests ; membered on Christmas, nearly Heaven. His Father was in Mary , complete the program. pleted work for a bachelor's de. PRINS LLB TO MEET three months 11WEV very sweet and loved her chilgree in colleetk or university, or W. E. Block,. assigtant Salt Lake , dren dearly, the story teller reThe Utah Mennen Prite M- A COth In a slot machine has two full years work in a coi . IIF 1 ... onstmaster, said that three of' lated.. 8 o'clock been et to Invented motion ....to , or university of recognized display snueetuut lege rTeitILIErS AI f0016100:11 the letters were addressed NO to OK Lucy Mack Smith was a lovely picture news reels on a screen standing and one year's employ. . North V1171V Pole and one to Santa 58 Sourer TI5tate Street. Lawrente ta seen that an eys mother. sweet and gentle, Miss Ment in probation or social sere. through Claus in Heaven. I W. , Giles, president,. announced. Jacobsen told the children. She ice work. ' piece. n EQ. semi-annu- 'Right To Choose One's Own Way Elder Widtsoe Addresses U. S. Of Toil Sustained As Vital On Church Of Air Program . 1 Elder-Josep- ' -, .., . - t , I , Lk. kt ): .., -- .......,.....--,-.:,..- -,,-- ..., not--with lie-sai- s e - . :'- ','.--,- 1, , 1 -'- ; ' '. ': : " "",,,-.7-- :"':',.-:- , : ,: -- . It . . ' . , : ....' ' .' t ' A .: '' , -- ..,.-,- ,:. .e,c-- ,,-- - k n ', ., i d,- .. : t -- :.,- . ., c. --- -' I- , . -- - that-She- , Stress Laid ilin ilhssions .1,Witilm Stakes 1 ' e i I ' ,. u :mlary. 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