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Show JULY 12,1646 PAGE THREE SOUTH CACHE COURIER there followed after him other good and wise men, who by their conduct of the government vindicated the councel of king Mosiah. The cause of libetry was upheld, and a great general by the name of Moroni arose to defend his people against the Lamanites and various factions of apostate Nephites. The record shows that Moroni for his skill, patriotism, and religious zeal and righteousness has been outclassed by few great generals in the history of the world. There are few if any other examples of a people who have sought counsel from inspired men, regarding their government, and have been willing to accept that counsel and have prefected thereby. We may recall the incident of the prophet Samuel, who was a judge in Ancient Israel to whom the people appealed for a change in their form of government just opposite to what king Mosiah counseled his people. The Israelites desired a king notwithstanding the advice of Samuel and even though he had asked of the Lord what to do and been told to advise the people that it would ndt be wise for them to establish a kingdom. Subsequent events and the character of most of the kings of Israel proved that the people did not malte a wise decision. Electrical Fixtures Democracy In Ancient America cme 11 ,voui rirr,ore thM ,,w the voice themselves together red heat and the if the ttime ujornes that the voice iin bodies ttaxughnxt the land, sun lamp lamp foT use in the home. The of the people shall choose ini- - to cast in their voices concern-quitdual lamp unit has the appearance 'then is the time .that the ing who should he their judges, of a small autojudgment of God will come upon tto judge them ncsording to the mobile headlight. you. I desire that this land shall Haw that had heen given them; be a land of liberty,, and every and they were exceedingly reman may tenjoy hie rights and joiced because off the liberty Sew School which had been granted unto privileges .alike. He admonished them to do them. And they did wax strong Save Bonds these things in the fear f the in love toward Mosiah; yea they Lord, .and to see that each be did esteem him snore than any made to carry his share of ithej other man; for they did not look burdens of government; and ithat upon him as a ttyrant who was those who broke the law be seeking for gain, yea, for that made to answer Jar their crimes, .lucre which dcith corrupt the And .now it came ito pass, .after soul; for he had not exacted king Mosiah had sent these riches of them, neither had he things forth among the .people, delighted in the shedding of they were convinced of the truth blood, and he had granted unto of his words. Therefore they his people that they should be relinquished their desires for a delivered from all manner of therefore king, and became exceedingly bondage; they did anxious that every man shwuld esteem him, yea, exceedingly, beMos. 29:37.40. have an equal chance through- yond Measure. Alma the younger was chosen out all the land; yea, and every man expressed a willingness toas the first Chief Judge, and iby ultra-viol- y -- JOHN H. PETERSON By The Book of Mormon tells of unique experiment in Democracy began at Zarahemla in 91 Bt C. King Mosiah II had He was reigned Jor 33 years. a righteous man, and at prophet Near the as well as a king. close of his reign, he became impressed with the thought that it would be wise to make form of the change in the a government. He had Nephite asked the will of his people reand they garding a successor, had signified their desire that Aaron, his oldest son, should beking. But Aaron had bedeeply engrossed in the ministry of the gospefi among the Lamanites and felt that he would rather do that dhan be His brokers also refused king. to accept the kingship. Fearing that they might change their minds and thus bring about war and contention among the people he advised that there be no over the people. He pointed more kings appointed to rule out the great dangers f kingcraft and advised them to choose judges instead of kings to be their leaders. Therefore this come come I I I Move over, girls, boys some room in and give tht this column. Theyve asked for it so theyre goget it, but good. They laugh about your sloppy sweaters, your (jaoltry foolery and yonr hats, do they? Well, pass the feather while we hold male call. Its your turn 'to laugh now! Seeing Red Weve reported that ing to were bleaching part or all of their heads, just boys ;for a gag. Well, jsouri For good measure, there are casAsra ram rAMERICAN PREPARED BY FOUNDATION FOR ANIMAL HEALTH MASTITIS TAKES 25 MILK OUTPUT TOLL It is estimated that mastisis or udder garget is costing dairy farmers $100,000,000 yearly, and in of dairy some areas nearly 25 herds are affected by it. A common cause of mastisis is a chain-lik- e germ (Streptococcus agalactiae) which may lie hidden in the udders of cows for months, or even years. Then, suddenly, it multiplies rapidly and produces irreparable damage to the delicate lining membranes of the cows udder. The disease may be either acute, with high fever and subsequent g tisdeath, or a chronic, sue change that ruins the cows usefulness. Not all mastisis is caused by tbit, particular strep germ. Sometimes serious outbreaks are due to staph-typ- e germs the variety responsible for bolls and abscesses. Fortunately, veterinarians have developed accurate methods for picking out the cows which hart the offending germs. Special chemical solutions have also been perfected which will free most cows from Infection when introduced in- to the udder vault by a special in- method. Precautionary jection measures include disposal of ua- - treatable cows, milking infected cows last, sterilization of milking strip-cu- p machines and cups, testing, and cow stable hygiene. Combatting mastisis will pay the farmer real dividends, because herds produce as much garget-fre-e as 20 percent more milk than dis- eased herds. ease. SANIT0NE i0,LANSIN5, PILOTING BASED FIGHTER, Cant sew? This simplified version of a jerkin and skirt team says you can. Its in bright green wool with slashed neckline and extended shoulders. Girls who sew augment their Mar Bond savings. Patterns at local stores. U . S. 7 reasury Uepartmez" V AH LAUNDRY and V A FLEW THROUGH AMERICAN ANTF AIRCRAFT FlRE.lHICH CON5TANTLV ENDANGERED HiiVO SHOOT DOWN A JAP BOMBER NEAR KYUSHU,1: AS AT0RDHAM BALLCARRIER 2SK vT END Threw mni ah opposing,. 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