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Show - ateafcgajaaa3toaatekaaajBMMMatAaMMtfatigaSSJagwfifaAMbi v .r .f UTAH CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. w-Utah Christian Advocate. ill, SALT DALE rli'Y U ' n Editor :.t the Sail Lake City Til 0 it i . 1 m hO ,A t h rp'-- riiTS('Hi!t'.iii(-- 11 h ! dent, adding jiineteea p rsou it 0.u - to Cue church. A good interest 'iaiiding n m mi trees was appointA - t v.m m i tr I i a rip ten, as loilovvs; i L. urn. sfLl ell 1 was erected II '041 II tliixl lUJv i Ui Lincoln and P. A. II. Franklin. Iwill he advisable to enter were then Tile foil Kvpig introduced tn hu Conferejice: Rev. Manti with Saudinaviun services Two years ago Mr. Anderson aipl Mr. Moniuc-ta Congregatioual I hui ei. ; A. II. Franklin went to RichP. Mr. Neils' m Of the Se UldiflUV hiii hUtlsodi-i- t Chinch; field and were invited t c msmcr.ce wank there. ,! J. Garvin. Mis Jennie Last year M. Andersen was 'H t B. An Lincoln of P;ovu. and i t hi t e. Rev. nei -- .!! id Ljihi iim. i.iug!p Mi Pa T. Lite in was ejenfed s'a iuoa in Ri( hfhdJ on faith. Cil t lea f Phde. Rtphra. l.ar'Fig of i. j e lx V it T- i- fi'IvviAin ( p nil for P and. after they opeei t it N;U!I1 f t iiiem with a ie-- i the Lord tih'-e- d feietico were Lmi appointed: the ak 0,1 nii,al.ou -- l. E Jiyr.fl, J. J (I xr lesulting Lean M. 11. n vm T. W. ;o.,i S J. Parra Arch rouii's vidfiug from h'us to Oil f, Mjiiniiu P. A. Ii. I lanklm. V,. house. The people bought m re W Liam ill,.. M. DovuKU. for a chapt at the cost of .1 lit t,'t til' - ground S .1 at, j dollars. - 1 -- Po-- TXdlRiMiS; - Ofhct1 l D Onej.&rsn .ilaiip' " U OlAs of in or n.i.rc, At'Y j i r.vii Ti. inrr ujj rt club y . ill j rMiltvipiii',.s nuv ,'uvt a copy "0 - 4 nt R-w- Fia-iktii- tii. We have ouiv time and space to t laUi.ippU I'liiuT's b announce an impoitanl t ange j ut made m our e In itiorial m v i1 u'i-ii-CiFol tne 1 1 vnOiiPi-uS'sit Like City. Oi'k." next t j Meth.nl m bait Lake C,t . re- - dyed to i Ha blub Cl ns rob, T!urf Smith Strict, 51 least Tim trusts i c be ba of a tins Kvtra 'pus paper ui a college and give it the :.bov i Pi. at lb' j site of 7 (iit-- a d i.in Prof. J. J. Garvin was appointed If .tav subscrib r i uK to vi mv e tin1 bv the Bishop, liiut.cial agent .and vi1. I'V'oij.tlv, we will cstccin it lo( W. r will at once eater up ri hu nr-TIs ii' it1 fa 'I b oils e t t iv t r t 1 to erect buddings It is jH'opos , -s s m TO Ol K SI If e t inulDBEUb. 1 i sh'iud n n ji v j .ij u. - f ! li who do not df.siie . 1 I val Lin-d- i 1 , I Li n- o'n.C' L, Cajii Vf j a iiw SaLbtth U). any pH.vms, the continued visits of ou paper they should pay arrearage and n ft f v us dirm-CyOur iule inpayment in ad vamv ; and the pa pH' L continued until or dcred stopped. In tips number is the first of u ips of tracts Mormon Question:' on the read carefully, an 1 send to your ciitieism and .suggestions, Tiler will be fifteen or sixteen of th'.v tracts, covering the most important features of this strange religious 1 vv l . I i I iainl. J Ii. T.iifr-- x r. n CONFERENCE SUNDAY. of Utah Conference Sunday Mission was a day of blessing. A Uny-Finish nf fervor nnd experiences was held at U a. m.. and wa followed by a sermon by Bishop Wairen of r ire beauty arid wonderful power. A a production of the Iranian mind it was as perfect as a fine piece of jewelry, and was dear, compact and logical, and full of the power of the Spirit. At 4 in the afternoon the Bishop ned preached an excellent sermon, and dedicated the new chapel at Murray. In the evening Rev. D. L Rader preached a good, practical sermon; and thus ended a day of blessing. n. k it. Obn -- (J, F,. J lyin' 51. ore-hundr- ed By the assurance of Luther aid i Mm. Pah n, and the mi'mise of further aid by tin people to the d dolJaisit amount of i resolved to build at once. Tie people did all in their power to show their affection for andgrat- itu e to Brother Andrson dining Ii Brother Anderson, sii kiit-.ss- . being very weak, from tne hemor-rimgof his lungs, is visiting and ii t in lesiifijj in lue rjdi inexf ial improvement in the school at Beaver. We are holding Frisc. hut doing little. Milford may be made the centre of a circuit. e ought to enter St. Georg--- . four-hundre- We have previoU'.y ahirme 1 out ilamni-- r, E AIorL. I'liblii'u1 nm T. AV Linaon. J. J. Garconvii tlm that sneit an instim i m M un. L a imcei-dtyThere L tj. e luoi-tion!F. IT. 3. S, a I'tohSU Neboii, Mw' institution of our church L. M, s hi -- .tad, Skevuc. Mrs T, 'I M. A. Locke. nearer than Desna j, eight vr 3 s', hi) c h. ,i. c'lrr.iii, T. r. Inn. hundred mill's away. .IIAmi ii) bUti oio,t -- T!ie Pastors. We trust that ail the friend-- , of b'r,obiutu's Ai Xocieb S. J. Cairoii. that Mi-- s ML- -' Lincoln higher education: who vu-Cicirct Erteh'i'iit P. A. IT. Franklin. ths youth of tills t mount J: region. between Denver ;md Cdif.u T. L. IiilT. Miss C. Made Halvorsen. State of a f ii rt ,,t Utah T. VV . Lincoln nia, and Canada an 1 Mexico, will G E. Jayne. M. give Prof. Girviuac ndial vveioo.n,Trnrt Soen y aad Sn'I tt St htxd Un,i wheri he eiils on them and aid G AT. Jeffrey, Miss Locke. S J. Carroll, him. Tim college will welcome A cntnmunicaiion was received any leligions faith. from the Presbytery of Utah, and ANNUAL SESSION OF LTAI1 referred to a committee of all the NEW CilAFFLS Ut'iLT ministers of the mission. MISSION. yEAr. . al Mi-b- . , i 1 (b-h- e And-rso- n, . on - pt-r-- e of THE d woiked with epnl earnestne-i- and have little to show in the Gun of inMost of them Lave sufRivd in sult-, oT.e way. They' have been Hue stmnger- - in a n uigu land. -- d Time l)i'ebU lui-repin- i But tl and h'pel ey came togmU-- vi'h a- - gmei In .tit and hop- -, jf ii,ay had -- erve i tlm - ie iih Unite,' IPj.a.1 mj po;nf. r . . . illns-illnstration- s, e - . ad-iUee- s, n lii-tor- y. d, , re-por- t. i v f-- us L-ig- I d as-um- ed s ( ( IS tii'-A- , 1 VvVf?J - 1 Yt t impr.-Mjiie a UnLieienccs in the 1, ' - n . m m Tii ll.IV ( t- . . ch-'o- l Pro-hatio- .itti-miam- n v nit-mb- m 1 are twenty live. First quarter, Durimlnsf a.vraged ! !15. averaged Attendance quarter i at Piayvr rig 15. Received ou Prob itioi acd by letter ;?5. AvSchool during last erage at Suiid (piaster KG. M-H- i rniNoN The opening services were conducted hy the Bishop. T. C . Jjiiicoln repotted his work at Pruvu. 'Ihrough sorrow and and deati; he had continued in the 'York, and good results h.ivw come Horn his labor. It is necessary to move the chapel or build another in a contra location. J. D. Gillilan reported the Tooele circuit. A Sunday School is maintained at Tooele nnd Qpiiir. Day School at, Tooele has on its roll 39. On roll at Ophir 3(5, This is the banner Church in regard to news papers. Utah Chrittian Advocates taken K W. I y' N AYebtern 5 3 Apologi.it 1 Our Youth 5 j Total membership on the circuit . Of the.se 17 are probationers. M. Nelson reported that he bad. done much pastoral visiting, and had held many hopeful services in the room fitted up for worship ia Logan. This room is centrally located and was formerly a saloon. It i iikU and bright. Considerable religious interest was awakened last January at the union service with the Presbyterians. Tins church received into several persons as the fruit ot these services. ilehad Imld services in San Pete. Had whited the Bear Lake County, lie thought we ought to send a minister there. 31 v-- rv mem-beiGd- p MOFXr RLE AS ANT. The V. II. M. So(dtty has paid towards the chapel and grounds $1751. A generous donation. This Society also paid nearly $700 towards ih Gmley Chapel at Moroni. They gave towards the chapel at Epinaim 5300. Miss Saugstad, one of our most faithful missionaries, reported there are on the Sunday schoo roll at Mount Pleasant lifty. She reported instances of deep religious experience, especially among the older people. Miss Anderson travelled by carriage ami on luvs back, thirty-tw- o miles evry week to act as organist at Mount Ephraim and bo attend to hr duties at Moroni. M. A tidei son' report was read T. C. libT. by IlichJiFd is one hundred and seventy five mii from Sait Luke Citv. It has about sevMitw'n hundred inhabitants, 01 whom about tvv t hir Is are ti.'anJi- v U'D CUI. T!i fini 1 e rep.'rb'd list a c mi'nifios: below. 1 A tie u ! i --- bonte (ii Geo Jay' m-- reported Congregation varying from 40 to 7b at the bunday Morning Service, H in a F tg S.al y prosper coudilion. Received ous from 4. Received on Probatiijn G. Enroll i in Day School 03, 50. Collect A!.en;g from tuition Rb,(,'L G M Jeilr-- y lepoited that at Paik ri:y theie were, vhen 'vent there, on Prubation G. Pup d. Thme were thirty m era bins m; (ho b ika wljeri he went tii at e, but only tlm above could bi fo md Timre were live at the first morning service; at piesmit there itev in-tar.- ii- State-- , -t The certificate of examination Mt. Fkasaat, lof. building et. . . .12.4(H). 00 700.00 ot F. Brock, having tailed to reach Murom JVTo.OO bantaiiuin ir Conference. Ohio was Murray the Central S2.').O0 ., 1,51,0 00 voted that the secretary be re Oxf ird . 1,200 0(1 ritocktuii . 1,700.00 Richfield quested to forward a duplicate. 1OJ.O0 The Mission then adjourned and Spanish Folk, lot devoted the remainder of the day Toial $3,soa.oo to committee work. Bishop Warien, having arrived, made a powerful address at the Missionary meeting in the evening at eight o'clock. ft was rich in allusions and and abounded in sng-fivand awakening thought. All hearts were moved. J. J. Garvin declined to speak, and T. 0. Tliff simply referred to the indevoted evdi. lie organized crease in the missionary collection. nearly all the time, for more THE SECONIj DAY. than one hour, to showing from Mormon authorities tint as the Saturday, ih- 19g the devosystem oiiginaied in deception. tional exei rises were conducted by The Bishop made icoi mil sham mb ncles and T. W. Lincoln. p',iei-'!,and an helpful encouraging wonders; and secured a adherents, showing how the Imart of nninlv those who had a great love for marvels; that its true charac- - the church is beating in sympathy Paid far support of Supei inteudant ter should be exposed to its fol- - with us 22.l As fulliiw breihr'-to felt sac unThe do not of strong whom lowers, many Lake City He il- rifice and sniRr for the cause, so Ogden derstand its e irhT Park lustrated Mormon credulity hy greatly dnl the address stir all TooeleCity Oxford of hearts. recounting numerous audio of Colorado con Poc Rev. Mr. Rader divine maniReaver marvelcus, festation, that would be instantly fereiice was introduced: also Rev. Milford Mi. Wilsmi, pastor of tn Presby- Bingham Silver R f rejected by well balatu ed minds. Gori imn He advocate 1 the exposnie of its terian Church at Leavenworth, Miles travf led hy (tie Superintends nt 11, Bid Kan-a- s. ( M(;r- Tim he has jirwu bed errors by the examination After i he reading of the min- Children hapli. d mon recotds and by well written Pr d atien Uia.eiV(sl T. 0 HUT made bis annual t I it to full mi'inhei diln. Rec tracts. And ubwe all, to show utes ''lisiiills Beginning in the north, U.ll'3'(l them a better way by pie:n hing to Raised f Missi e ' hy ail the t him In s d,ir. d at we stats Oxford that : 5d them tlm gos)el of tie Son of God. he iny tie j ar 27:; 03 will cost a church Ltrijch that are building 1 1 ; . The sei vice closed at p, about k iO.OO, ornqhalf of which Inrrea'i' 10 5. were the but m., people greatly' in was paid by the people there, be IRpons were mad from Hu scl feres ted. t In lot. a call to en- eral charges. There is sides Ft idiy morning, June Wth, the Clias. E. Copeland jepoired from seventh annual session of the Mis ter Cassia County. Idaho. in are There Caclr go.000 m eh ed for self support of Beaver, people sion commenced at P a. m., 'nv tlm to tweatv about and in school Sj 5. Oo. Biofber Copeland adnii'iidiation ( the Jord s Sup Valiev, w have only one minister in tlm has preached alternate Sunday er; a large number participated valley, M Nelson, at evenings. in the Solemn seivice. -Toe uit VC. W. Glsuville has preadmd bwn has per Afterward tim Superintendent. j ii.'.v' Pn'meeti lie1 j'iin-every Sun lay Evening at IRbei. tlm chair, (ii Rev. T. tl Tit IT, 1 ar: one at chmch thousin Stocktoh, having about Unity live in the absence of Bishop Warren, 1 fur aUendance. dollars raise and laeii have Avi.i-j.ittendainv and Reu J. D. Giilihn was re the el ei thin of a Impel at Sun lay SGi ,! :r. Enrolled Go eReted sh retary. F.m ouugmg repoits ouie trnn, ErirulL lit) D ly S1.l1 mlGS Averap It was vcdd that the past.irs of . tii churches institute the com I!cbr. At Murray v e od- ei 'ting ,1 ( 1! a pel mitreu oti Mi ssioTl extension f Park IT City, ngden. The Chairman id tm (oinmptee Silt Inke C.ty an Pi .mrr.it-on no'niuaring siar. h,g having 1 The annual session of out mission is owr. We h ave spent nearly a week, in ( loe relati'iu wifii our in this timM difficult field of missionary dTort. Some Lave had blc-sesiifeess in M their fields labor; some have PA- SCHOOL. Enrolled, gJ. Average attcndanAp Rn cli'id Ru Self support of id Ft hiH.l C'U;0 s - f 11 OUR fh-e- Gil-hl.i- Br system. On our first page will be found a fresh statement of the doings and The time of tneeung rur Lue sayings of Munouu uthiials J1 to Meadow the Mountain Mission was changed, at the request prior The close logical rela- cf tim Bishop, from Junegdth to Massacre tion between the sermons of Geo. June Ddh. A. Smith and Brigham Young and Wednesday muting, the 10th, M. Jeffrey preached a sermon G. event the terrible that ;atid harmony between Smiths movements asso from Acts V: ID, that indicated elutions and doings, and the idea careful prepaiation and it was rethat, he had ro do with unit foul ceived with favor. deed is so apparent that but oneoon-elusioMany of the members of the Misbwere present. sion will drawn. Thu is a very strong, original and Thursday was devoted to committee work; and on Thursday convincing paper and will be f by other, that, with tin, evening Rev. J. Walker Jacks n, will make a terrible arraignment of D. I)., delivered a wi:tv. sarcastic, the Mormon Piiesthood. searching and able address on methods of denting Gospel - ! i . lt .. . Prf THE UTAH COLLEGE K Cii-A- i I ! 1 44 .lis l.i c"in ut 11 V THn F. r adverti-n- t w F S 1 - and the ceitainiy ever pie-ewith. them, that the future mouII be ;h full of trial' as tii ' pa-- r. they Need their obligations like uihi iwt ail the church ptay for the lidv uonaiies m tail. . 1 V ll 't -- lY .1 if ne trying experience ! so ue hav iiur seen their wives and children Hitl'e? during the p.nt y-a-r JUNE, Rco. S. J. (ARliOLL, - aiul IuiSslicr Entid : smaiit te- - ivp'uf m tip stiii m t U' w.i- - .:pp''bit--( que-cp- fils-- )' ! ; to we ln- M'-mbe- n. M. Nelson and G. j stitufed the cmmitf d he p.il !C'i several'1,- I Mi Jayic roii con- - pdi'-ea'- i - ei rig ,!. m- i- 1 1e J.;(:;ti'iu. pi ial ie dtfd v ie s. 1 Tliev ! ! T ( i s th b s!;if('d by h At Moun1' Piea-ai- i! !e,i agood ha i e, an umht after I arrived I Now I have gr i' imo fmm special j the hup rinten Go iatiiiTis Ii n pi. S j X Lw S' tir.u. hoe 3 v" an he:,-- . nri R, R Enrolled in Ij'i 5 Avr -- ig. crowd the numitei his work Is lie v-uh- l noi hire a r f. X. T v t i ,a r , |