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Show - .. , - . 4 - - 4 i, ' t , A A I r 4,--. gt - f I afelt 46, If I . -- D Low ,....; ;C tiI laal k I ,.., ow - I: I-l- G a - b , out S un a 7 . - , - ,, . L. 4 . plc ,41. a, i LA:- - , -- a ain, I. You and I. are 2 In a great and in my time. But In my r::,-'ill2meditationa I I've been tretnen. dotily interebted in, -- , what zla nations of this 'earth are doing about , ,. , S' c ,,f:h.. i i these great principles . , t on, VI , ,.., a a ,.. ., - . nouncement appearing In the Ten Commandments? i ' : - 1.1 ' "We cannot put them strait jackets.". It needs:" no interpretations from officials of the. Ile was rpeaking of unreasonable limitations; - church. It is so plain that anyone may read and ' going to extremes, of leaders being unwise In their ' . w - , ,' understand.", ,. . .' demancLk. Ire reminded Lis listeners of the state- , about y the. IS, ' complex there ,..,.....1411 anything , .;.And, 1:i:dv: hi:ho sesta:mna merit of the Prophet Joseph Smith that Aiten peo-.- , w; i ' section of the , . ,Lord's language in the pie are taught correct principles they may govern i ; themselves. ' " .. Doctrine St Covenants when he speaks of the Sal,- ; Here' I s the Cone PraY. Does' he speak there in , Is a magnificent thing.- It nukes. . bath? ist , , , fuelanist, here'S the Buddhist, here's . ,' , for greatness in every one. It beeps us.from ..:. . , ', ' . the Jew. here's the parables? I ,Christian.. We. tents, , practicevwaiteftdoess, reading even those two scriptures, , must Anyone certain, have,no , prayers.? and and abuse. : , to 82y nothing Lae host of others on the subject,' I started about their ' to make' they Then i In 'wlints ', to be put a strait jacket; it T;',',can effect the- necessary amr.' would his activities'Conforni-t- o the law Of the Sabbath. 11', business and soon they found that of treeddin,76t elfig--maft"' I., slave to conditions. '',' s5.2.- ' '1This discipline will not be imposed upon bint by: something greater than themselves' . , ' -. It will be willingly assumed, each one for must come anions them II the 7 ae,' 'about which- is intern. 'others. , ' , ' , ,!,-' P' that, which was in their : complished , , . and in compliance with some ... himself.-- .. ,,,,, gent, . we to And finally,' their' Is the hearts Such which: :do, restraint great principleT,, ., , IF EVERYONe,WOULD but honor this law, and..,. , must; use in connection with nbservance of the, on one minute s day of limit to no is agreed It honor the Ur& there ' ' Sabbath Day: , silent devotion,, the blessings Which would come to us. We would ' even the fulness ,, have fieace, prosperity, SABBATH Is sacred. ft Is the Lord's Amy Ile happiness. th'e !rlot7i of the earth as the Lord expresses it.- All we need made a :;.,:, rfeoarsona inpurpit otro. ilia tidcitvignoeoctpurp-rlex.' : , lithe faith to live the law as the Lord outlines it ,gift to theie'59 nation s - They built I t We disregrd the, law,,":; faithlessness our in Iie gave the sttiiui io'liis peoplg :that. itiof buildlog In the tenter .1a I break his holy day, ' a Own ways. our respective ut;:.:!'-FIL derive as be bentrits from gave just chapel dedicated to prayer. Thera ;might a Very real '7 turn our back upon his, plea, and in 'all other blessings for our benefit and well are 00 po lpiis, oo stained windo,yrs; openly,--w11-But not only did he provide It for our good, Ile s'i :., sense 'defy ;him. Is it not defiance to a granite slah'that marks the Made it, a law. . Therefore, Its violation. becamei: '',,. fully, knowingly do the opposite to what the Lord ' 'sacrifice . of millions. But great ,, as dea. an act asks?, Would you not regard such isIn 'above it a shaft of tight falls from ance In your own child if he went directly contrary ' , ;.There, are few things about which the Lord .;.the heavens. :That' eternal :power' desires? ;': 'C' - ' : wishes expressed ' and Your k ,:,' has been more Insistent than observance of ,hglas.2'.1:71,143, the : holy day. 'Ile requires IC:Ile withholds: . is a ,whole.:-W-e with a; '- hearts of men and give them faith ' our . religion , 11 . we fail to keep it., Cursed' follow rebellion human nature., who has' , bi the great cause of 'peace; 7. God who ,knows all about,can , ', ,..,..., t .,, against God, and open; wilful violation is a form i ,, be insultecVwho, can ., his ownwhd ,' ' feelings if , build a Yes, 'except of rebellion , , . we ' be Injured by is th that he will be hurt when laboe build in vain that About being put In cstrait jacket? Now house, 1 what they we of And the Does 'think when .,,., the chtirthprescribe or' our utat"May : .2:1 ' --.1,be Atone on the Sabbath?4:Itoes it make. aiist 9U: ...-- own 'children who sin. - t' of' . our - ''.: . ,; ; Heavenly great purposes , 7 ;7 Father in the destinies of men and ,," approved and disapproved activities? never has'', ' ',,', ' ',Will,we'" be praotiCal' about Our religion- ind'1,' ; ill , ' I ..; - : nations and our ,humble not., put its people' In a. strait - :our observance part, we and at look the ofthe,Sabbath,: , ,'''' ': ', we must must be have faith.; believes in patient, It correct:, ';' t' jacket-principles,' teaching .lavf in the way, the Lord gives It to us, and then God Arent to Us that working faith so, that people may govern , themselves.: - , - ''!: live It' practical to fly in the face of Provi:, that you can 'participate' in , to f '',' F ''' 7.... Is it wise to be rebelliousll Is it not better ; WHAT IS THE CORRECT, PRINCIPLE ' - to learn 'correct, principles, 4Eidoi Otsee'd:' A. Itirkicam 77' :':';' .7 .71' the Sabbath?' It is clearly set forth in the scrip-'- :' Pint 'and,- govern' ourselves , - '' .:. assb"-, ' ', ' : : c"notamealtrasti.""aastrins ture. Could anything be more plain than the pro- ' : .; accordlogle;-', ", a AT CWI,T1....72 -- -- - ' . ..- -,, "' 11,1 d - fret sail iza.-7.-z of Lis . 1 Pe01,12: . -- , T. , t -- - , . - , - - - . - , . - - - , , , ' . , , - , s . , ,- - , - , - ,- ' - - Self-disciplin- e feet - , tan---:--- '.. 1- . .. , . , . ) - fifty-nint- h . , , .- , , self-inJu- ry :,'-',- No-on- e- T ss A : - .. , mean-Tit:lo- 2,-'''' - -, s - ,,, .- ,-' self-discipli- - : -- , - , self-impose- , . , - , - , - - -- -, , , , - -- , . , - , ... ,. 3:- , - - , - - ,1 , - - 1 ne . -- :: -- l , , L': - :, , --- ' strength, ' ,.. - .6--1 ..;.,-.- ..., , - ; , L. - - , - . - - - - ari-deali- '' - . - . .,. , ..' . . s- d the-1,4r- ; - - ,..- . c . that-It-w- t. . ----- - . ..- -- - .. , - - , -- Ira -, ,, regardini.-'-'?,"'dence?- T.., - , -- - , , - : 't- ,,, 1 , ' '..-- ;.-- L' , : - -,. t''''- Stalwarts of Miwniontsm - - -- , ; '' : ' i-'- -, 'i. i ' ;. '. - - ' -l':' -.- - , , . - 'o :"-'- -, - - ' .,'-'' :- . ; , . : ,-- - ' .. ,. Card ,t.-FirsCharles Ora Pro"s'idori 6 c'tha Alb 43 rib' Sta. 1(6 ':- ' . , t : : - ''. -- i.-- r ' ' ! By PRESTON IVILtti:- CHARLES ORA CARD was a:con- - . - father:: : Fa - - - ' - .: if. ,aa i ', ,$41Pt's 4'''--"- : ' , , . - ,ss,.,0,,,iN:01,4.. b ''.. , ,.. ,...,.. ".';'- ' , ' .' - ' . .!.. ' ,; , ...: . , ., '' .' ,,:q N''' ' N. ,, l' 1 -, 14 - - .'.-:' - : e '15 . . .17-,-- ! - -- .' - t--- ,. . , ft r .,.., '' - : 21 ) , - - :'.. -- 1 - r-- - . : ''''''' ,i, r '' s : ,- t- - A.: :' -- I -1 ,, 7 ,- . :: , V ' -- - t ,..., -, t.,- - , ,,,,i,., - '. .; 1.,..., I,. ,,,,,,,,1,,, , , , .;- - ,4 , , 4, ... - :.7.-- - , ., , '''''1,4401',-----,1,4....;'c-,..-...-7- 0-- 4.4.(,,,r,- ,,,,..10.44.....,..4,--,,ctig.,...- iiSeet..t. - 'X'.74.--1,1"'- , - :.- - - , 7 , , . - .. - . - ''... 'I : 4; 1, ' - , ; , , a, ..., p - -.- '' t-- , : .- -0- ,- '-''- ' 1 '::. 111 :1-- - '', - - t.:- : .. ,- 4, .' .: - . I ,:a -- '''- - - ''. 1 . r' , , . - - In, . A- .- - ' ',' - , - , -- tind-tru- e - ,, , ,. - .:,, , '-- . .:4 ,., 4. ,:(1.. .' 1 ' - , - -- :,. a - ", .w ' ''s'-t,- , .,.,,,, - ' 4 v.$ ,! ,: -t 'W a, :. el' 4,; 3' ' ' - letteM ..,......,,,$,I,,,ZVM:5,:Ok '- ' : '.x.,, . ' ,.....sb, N. : - ''' - . : ':-.- : . t.:-.--- ' , ,1 '' Prena.ratorir,:,,.-t-o ;.' moving ' ,' ' ' '. . there . . t:. ' , s....",,,.... The Card fa.rnify.lioiate d ai L. - - ik vert to 'the Churth, a pioneer ot leg tt. - c - .'''' :, ! .gar. sed Charles became extremely, illa 5t, l , :'" ' i .. Utah, early resident .of Cache Val. active In the new coramunity,, lie', 1 ..t v(ft t ,:' ,..- -t ' ley.' superintendent of construction; taught school' and became imperils.' , 41 ,:! . r: I. -for the Logan Tabernacle and the ',Iendenti of Sunday Schools forit the' ..,. t ,,.. x .,v. . ,.go--, Logan Temple, president of Cache city. Ile was a I'minute man, en- r'. . ' ;.'Stake, pioneer- of Alberta; Canada , gaged in the defense of the citizens iel',--,. and first president of Alberta Stake. against the marauding Indiana, Be ,;- ' ' .... .. ', a ,40.1.,,, i.11,, ...1.W .,.,... Charles O. Card was born at Os. was active in the lumber ,, and- build,. ,,...,, , e 1r, ' , ' With father.-',--' ,.' business : his r ing .,.;,- z :!' elan, Allegheny County, New Yorit, i , is:' t .'", : s, . on November $, 1838. ,Ile was the " 'On October 4;1867. Charles was ' kl 'Zi.t . ' ,son 41...i.,,.. I , '.. of Cyrus and Sarah Tuttle Card. married to Sarah Jane Beirdneau. .2. ,b'1 .4i,, 1 A ' ' -, ......4.,. i.e.'s' ,sntlIct . When Charles was four years old, During ; the winter : of .18'7142 he ' . .r"'41.41; .......te,z;, , . 7............ " .,4., ; ' 'in 1843. his parents joined the LDS ' filled a short,mission'to the eastern , .; tr,, 0 ,,,..,7 '7', 1 T ,' , f. '. Church. Charles was '''',""- r' .T,::; ',.i.14"' ,orft , by: states. ' - Joseph France on April-baptized When work was ,started On the , ' 12, ,1858. 2 , 41 ' Tabernacle In 4873, Charles .. when he was sixteen years of age. ,., Logan ,4 i, t r. ,,ri.,,err., , i 0 ....fht.t,r,.: ,, .... ,, ..9, , , , o Iw ...- --.: I In the spring Of 1858 the Card ,. O.- - Card was 'appointed g., V', ,, ... .,, ; began, the journey to Utah. ' tendent of construction. When tliis.1-, I.', family .,.. ' - be . They traveled by train to Iowa- city." : building The beautiful LDS Temple at Cardstoa; thi.' ty that ' : Iowa; arriving there they purchased was asked by President, Brigham , ,,,..was founded by,PresidentCharleo O. Card ,:.; , - ' 7- :TT It wagon and oxen to complete the ' ',:,,,,:..,'.,I.,:--,' - ' , Young to ,superintend the construo-:,:- ,,, . :' ' ' ' - ' t. '':. 5 ,.., ,... ' .': '',' : ti,...,..t.::L trip across the plains: They ar . Lion of the Logan Temple. To these .Cardston .,..' founded. He ntro- .., Shortly after his ;release he 'Tel rived in Salt Lake City in Scoter!). two buildings be gave eleven, years duced, the first steam In -- turned tu,his old home In "gart.''' . ' thresher, . , his moved of The i -bet life. following year , they . '''' tind ,,', Cardston directed the first sew : to r, ...' , Farmington in Davis County and 114 1881 HE WAS enosEN is preds--- - - mill: be established the first Store where, he( died,' after ,a protracted - it- -- - illnession September lei lam' - , established a home. -- : ..t. '' ' .' !dent 'of '' Cache"' Stake. - While and aided ..in establishing the first , ,the., time, td, hi, 4 death the k IN VIE SIM3tER. OF Charlet, acting in this capacity be was asked stairl-an-d Fist News said of him editor ; ', 0., Card made a trip to Cache The 'colony grew rapidly and on tally: by President John Taylor to explore 7 , , ' Valleyrwhich was being opened for .;...western,Canada,for el...suitable ploet .',7,June foL: 1895, a !take organi;ation...-- , :."Ite wailionorai nigkindly,' V. ' settlement, lie selected a building to settle a blormoris colony., He se; was effected with Charles O. Card , wart wilt his and memory . ."alte 1 ' ' ' at 'Logan.' 4'1 spent ray 20tb ' lected a site in Alberta and led the ' as, president.' lie continued totpret I be revered :in Israel - and, is .1 'sidebuI1d.. ''e be wrote later:'"In in 'of first' the spring with great diligence until he ,1 many friends, who recognized. his group there birthday." r Ing a log, cabin in Logan for my ;1857. In April letri,, the town of : was .released on September 7,- 1902.''" works and his worth. t iz-- ' "' ::... .; -- - by--h- . - ,.. 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