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Show , , I , n- res. r 1.' ''." ' ' 7 ' 1..... ri- .1.. or - I L. - 7..CORPZPAUVil:11ANNR7 - 'II ii- .arK.:Lattçs.,pn.liflaa;"--,.-plypirHARmNir::.:::ciTATIQN::- . Irod's , ,... - Greatest - - - - T 11111'111041 . - ivitracte-- A former missionary . . ;iwtatcio'n"Tr; inra;;;;;;;..rece'jntly"-;;;;red--;aspe"ser- - be has done in organizing and of Special work , , witIC the armed al ' conducting meetings with Latter. from the parent cell type or !communication ''--- the , nervous' day Saint servicemen in that toun-I whether some other special tell systemnot at first, in per-- ex: would try. that it appear cells, p , 'Was the ,i - original departure. This fected form, but gradually as Paul, 112Tanne,friva of'size, new bone , cept as to mere matters omutce cell the needs of the growing ern:of the citation. Ile is th e recipient has bplication in abegan rshapT andcolor,--scienworld of its bryo required. ,,,,,: husband of former Arlene Gasser, able to find no funda- own, at first , been forming a shape-As the prime seat of the di. ion of Mr.- and Mrs. Clarence between the mental difference less mass of simae bone-- cells, , bead of this world of I''.. .: a all of Payson. He previously recting Tanner, of then . zygote of Man and 1 pushing division in one di: creation f, ' man -- there began , any- - other vertebrate:r-A- t mission a , tad completed this i rection, retarding division in an of- - the brain, to the Netherlands. stage -- man, monkey, elephant, other, rounding an outer sur the development ' - ?s:tedtia' 'I. ';' n in its final, I' The citation reads as follows: '), - I turtle,s snake, are of one kind, face here, building an inner sur- - again not Nle:;-1-,4 I form, but simple (by compariTo Whom It May Concern; : india-tingaface there, until finally, Ior In ..,... -brain 7 son),and,this extending Corporal Paul II. Tanner, US- invariwith What develops, an stance, the great upper bone of As line of communications, of lOr NI.P. C I D, Kansa! ''..,:',....::',.- -.. 56133135, NA' able constancy that has never the lower extremity (fethur) was reached constantly the develop. Field Office, A P 0 9, has been at known an eaception, a man from formed. ing and developed parts of ma, -- - ones an4 a snake from the other? we may ask: How does turing men. As this commuzucaAgain Besides doing his regular - Army I Stull we say it is an inherent, all this ame about, alwaYs in tion system of nerves- - develp 1 l work in a very efficient superior '"-- -unintelligent quality of the comr, the same way,-- always-roarrin- g -oped, it was divided Into two manner, he has been instrumental bined cells; shall we say Paul IL Tanner thisi monstrosities) with the ' same parts, the motor 'nerves that in organizing the religious services single eel' possesses an result Whence comes the three - control the movement of the for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. It is In gence '(the biologists speak of tion, the control that brings all muscles and organs of thelody, , this regard that we are anxious that official recognition be , I to believe) it genes, enabling an t e sensory nerves which build and develop into a nun- - this about? given to this soldier lie has taken complete charge of these car y sensa on& we eleBut save an services, contacted every man of his particular faith in ignored an intelli- terpart oft parent . this wide area, made all the necessary arrangements, and which is infinity corn, ment of this as marvelous as - How complete and supple- gence 7'7 named: From mentary these two systems are conducted services that met the approval of all the mempared with the conscious intelli- - any is suggested by the fact that a has whence come bers of his congregation, as well as the approvaLof his own the material gence of the parent or of the Continued from Page 2 1 7r771037, ' 't - - - (- - - I, - full-grow- - , . -- si,--IntAligenets t '. ' -- fl .,,::-,:, L.,.......J -- , , a.. , , . . ' -- the same time draws blood and say it develops and matures ever increasing groups of cells pain. have !causes "evolud been for the built, original upon some principle of One other circulatory system not the food for in tion," or even of "design"; .,or cell-h- ad shall we say the body of man definite division? The answer is is to be mentioned the lyrn , i , t 1, - the-zygo- - - : . Corporal Tanner has been an excellent example to the men of all faiths in this area. He has put into practice and lived thevery principles that his church taught , We feel that his ability, line example, and character - ' ' - some - I ' . Deputy Command Chaplain the cell, or to the conscious er of what was going on, a per- - vice versa. This system likewise ' , Southwestern Command. feet system of feeding has been penetrates all parts of the body, mind of either parent. more or less- the for the e m- - paralleling developed To show how growing this, circulatin g aggtom From the mother, un- -- blood And so the little bod Y grew. question is, how infinite indeed bstro, to known conscious her mind, it is, we may consider a some 200 bones , each specially will be directed and the work The Body fewl comes the food that is building facts., When this man, 30 begun, is fashioned for the particular of theital organs and bodily her child. Into that little body As already stated, the processes be controlled; the epithe mother she be -if finished, in poursphysically, he must Purpose it is to serve. zygote (like others) first divides the health-ev- ery have a head, with its brain ,, Attached to the bones, and thelial tissue element necesinto two cells, then subdivides tisthe body covering; adipose ' until finally we have the hun- - sm.,' for the building of the filled cavity, its ears, eyes; giving rounded- form to - the sue, the fat of the body, must ' . , and as with also its teeth body, inose, mouth, dreds of millions which compose , holding the bones serve as a protection to delicate We have already referred to and tongue; there must ' be a together in, one whole, anct,én- the fully formed human body.. parts of the body, serve as a ' ' The human mind. staggers at the bone cells. Probably equal- - neck joining the head to the abling man to move, and act, food reservoir, and help pre' dior in the must life two the must trunk . be be before, the muscles,el trunk; the 'mere numbering, yet the ly carlY, serve the heat in the body. numbering of this creation is the of the forming man other spe-- vided into a thoracic cavity, kinds, the striated and the non. All these tissues must be simplest of all problems to dal cells were formed, from bolding the lungs and heart, and striated, the heart muscle to formed and adapted to the parBO which' have abdominal Some be from either. different volved in the building of the finally developed. cavity, containing as the new cells divided and the - stomach, -- liver, kidneys, of the muscles must be "vat ticular use to which the general body. to body But while we began our mul- - multiplied, all the muscles- of spleen, pancreas, lymphatic untary, as the muscle of the economy incident require. completes, iogwill t,,A;Ci49,nf,,,,ttle tk,,, gland, a,,,,IIK,.suprarenatjsodie.s,,,Josearm,,9tberastsnvoluotary,ss and -- .;..t.tPlieatigr,L9f, CellS,Willt.s.,;, diticte'd by the intelligence nerves, the special the small and large intestines, as the heart like cells, the or force that inhabits the living Besides the forming a shapelessmass, this organs of the body, the heart, the bladder, the generative or- body, you have, out of all this, he cavities two tissue-thgans--tere to mlist be in be lar the stomach, liver; kidneys, sep proceeded for a relative- lungs, a feeling, seeing, hearing, speak. , ly short period, for soon the the bladder, pancreas, the brain, srated by the diaphragm; to the body and connective tissues (ining, Usreasoning beingman. of the must the the besides be osseous the formlesb part cord, trunk Upper to spinal ,,eluding alimentary aggregation began - take I am not going to assume shape. There was a. restric- - canal, the urethra and the re-- attached two arms, each corn- - sue, the cartilaginous and aditiOn of growth in one direction, productive organs which in due posed of an upper arm, pose tissues), the epithelial, the that any argument is necessary an extension of growth in an- - course and under normal con- - bow, a forearm, a wrist, a, hand, glandular, and the nervous tis- to the point that this creation other, a putting out of a pro-- , ditions will be the means by i and fingers; to the lowe,Part of sues. The connective tissues of man's body billions of times tuberance here, a building to which other men will be created the body must be joined the must serve generally the pur- in the same way since the beform a and born. 'legs, each including4 hip, thigh, pose of connecting parts of the ginning, is the offspring of Each muscle and tendon, each knee, lower leg( ankle, foot, body together; the cartilaginous chance. To suppose that woui , somewhere else, until 'a human form- - emerged. tissue must form the smooth be ridiculous. nerve, each organ is a world of toes. What caused one cell'ail re- its own, constructed accordins Around this body must be a coverings of the ends of bones, 1 am going to assume hat strict its further division in one, to the general plan that has double covering-t- he skin; parts and must the acsai a demons)fatim direction, another cell to push been operative since the first: of the body must be covered elements of organs as the ears that the whole bodViuilding and the larynx; the nervous process is the offspring-- of , DS division in another; what; man of whom we hate knowl- - with hairs in. directed one group of cells to edge; general shape must be given tissues must make up the nerves telligence, infinite ,i'n its qualmake a cavity, another to form the body by a skeleton of i by which the body movements ity, so much so ,that the conVery early in the exisienee of s partition? Certainly the con- - the embryo, there is begun the scious mind of man cannot even scious mind of the nurturing ;rudiments co( a circulatory s t-Wall, to say nothcomprehend mother has no part in this in- - tern of arteries and vein by, ross of reprodficing it. ' ' . , '. ,, , finitely process. ' which through the fitming complicated .,' I am bah to the .ement " ' ' Shall it be assumed that the mass, there passes and is de" ' ' ' .;,, .s... ' ' i ' of Abraham: ; ' ' ' i it is original cell (zygote) held the 'livered to the placest-herse ' 2 ' .'''. "Andthe Gods formed man ' X - : '' , : '4Ve necessary intelligence to direct tneeded the food out of which r '1Itt t ,. ' fromthe dust of the ground, "s ' , ' ;IRA's, to determine the time the little body is buildin g t r s ggi,s.:4. Ids; his spirit (that is, the , I. and place where the alterations Where bones site forming, there Os ..,, , , t,,fqir''a, Ist ,,, 1 , and put it into .. should begin, the changes end? goes the material out of which 1.,' I, .:.' .;:r, ,,er (s'-'and breathed into his nos- --r. 'him: , This could hardly be, for the, the bones are built; where mus- - re: :., .,: tills the breath of life, and man ' ' S..40 - "mot :,' original cell is now divided and 'cies, and tendons, and tissues, ...., became a living soul." (Abr. 51.) s.is I ir,i , ';',is :1 - subdivided into a million cells. and special organs are building. ; , ,...e. The Lord has said in our day: ".,, , Shall it be assumed that a one-- there goes the food which each ' ,' ' i t.... 1 nit 4'. . "And the spirit and the body millionth part of this original :,eeds for its growth. Each takes ' i '''''' ' i ' are the soul of man," (D. 84 C. , cell, in the millionth divisionwhat it needs and passe4. on ,A; ",, ' 4: 88:15.) has the intelligence to direct what it does not need We note this account of Ab11:1:1, , - S;, ' , raham apparently deals with the ;a cheal Is ansottothitast pins ottpleiri ;icon: bbeyenthedelsi'leilleoptchde gSluirhtheerromhoar it body after its formation, and in ' I sossoca,,,,s0 what has? : gives the account of its advent I )) in certain parts- of the little , 4 into the world as a living, 1 But again we hive spoken oi body an auxiliary circulatory I. body. buta part of tpt problem, and installation- -a Bart of stand-bbreathing ' , t,.,:r,,,,1:,-,' We - in One sense one of the lesser !construction that seemingly ,.. , , . I ''(.- t.. 4 bp.,.'' ' and,- unused ..,,,,, ., .. ,,,,,., , ,, ,. ,.4 t;,. - .,,,,,..p ,,,, , , the spirit enters the body be- - ,,' ..,K., ;' ',e61-- ; problems. Somewhat in that normally, but ready to Ulke over ' '',", ,..,;;,:,. ., s :,,,,,,,,7 fore the world-lif-, : Its , in case accident or disease in spoken of original , ..,.;'K.; ::.' t" t;'si'; ss ..''' :.;,.lred4.440.4.milietatj, comes. ' in the or cell soon the after destroys relativ,ely jures Thus there is a difference division began , a cell divided ;plant, the primary Construction. , 1 between tlie spirit and the life ---- ---, children of the PRIMARY PLANTS TREE-Priaryl the result sivas- the procitic-1- , Intelligence and a knoivlsdge , -t'ern States MISsion'present"---of a cell wholly unlike the exneriences.--to-rome- ; Cedar 'Rapids- - Bratich",--N(the existence- niter 'birth).- of ' 1 parent cell, or the immediate could alone have produced this the body. Yet the spirit 'has a Douglas Fir to be planted on the front lawn of the new a transas the Lord's appearance life, As there developed chapel.- It was received by Branch President Donald Progenitcor of the new cell. , debrother of Jared seems We will assume this new 'cell Schmidt.. primary President Florence Fossum is seen, system, iportation See PRES. CLARK on Page,10 was a bone cell and it is imma- - veloped, concurrently, in acright back row ' , tsrial (for,our purpose) whether cordance with the need.: I the-- , , i 10,1954 uly Soltirday, of, . was 'tile first" departure developing- 'mat; a , , - - - - . - I ' i , . .. - -- . muA-1-or- . - , - child-body- . i ! - the whole-sUei:-- muscles-muscupr- ocess . - , I - an-41- - . cavity-therea-partit- ion . . - fford-thes-stiffen-int -- - , , - I I tsto I - ' , , , - - , ' , ' . ',., , " row - - - - , , , ' - . , . -- , - , , , ',,: . .) , t...' f II el; i flr )R - 4, , 77- - - 4,arrok 9,,,,::-,....,.;mi,-- - 4767.47'-yr.,1- . 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