Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING OCTOBER L D S SEEK SLASH IN I 6 1933 Crowds Attend — President as Term Long Concert Of L D S Mission to End At Tabernacle Historic Bulletin of Plains’ Used By Pioneers Donated to Museum --Ch- be L D S foreign conferences conducted in the Old world languages will be held as follows it Is announced by the presiding bishopric: German-Austria- n and conference in the assembly hall Sunday at 12 25 p m after the morning session of general conference The same groups will hold a reunion oh the roof garden of the Smith Memorial building Monday beginning at 8 p m The Scandinavian conference will be held in the assembly hall Sunday at 4 30 p nw Bishop Charles E Fors-ber- g President Soren Rasmussen and President Hyrum D Jensen just returned home after having presided over the Norwegian mission for nearly five years will speak The Dutch conference will be held in Barratt hall Sunday immediately after the close of the afternoon session of general conference WORLD ARMS Thousands attended the conference concert of "the tabernacle choir given Thursday evening in the I D The program of S tabernacle classic-an- d recent religious music was received well Professor A C Lund directed the ensemble with Frank W Asper at the organ console Wade N Stevens recently appointed as a tabernacle organist played the piano during the choir rendition “Great Is Jehovah” Swiss-Ger-m- Prohibition Upheld in Talk by President of Relief Society (Continued from Pen One! jSaints were driven out by the mob nearly 100 years ago Turning again to prohibition Mrs Robison said she would like to ask the repealists how they can believe that doing away with prohibition will benefit the country from an economic standpoint "How can we be better off” she SskedT-“ho- w can the women have more comforts in their homes- when money is spent for liquor? How can the government be run more econoni ically how can taxes be reduced when people spend their money for intoxicants7 "I would like you to consider these jjuestions jp your hoipeg and tall? with your neighbors about them" Continuing Mrs Robison said: ’ "Advocates of the liquor traffic defy us to stand out against majority opinion They maintain that it is sheer madness and bold presumption on our part even to question the validity of the arguments and resist the influences to which people all about us seem to have succumbed How can they so easily ignore all the teachings and lessons of the past? What is it that has always proved to - be the mainspring and genesis of human progress if not minority opinion? Can they cite a single case among all the achievements of man where the masses (the majority) have moved spontaneously and willingly in a body toward higher levels? When V in all our history has truth been born into a receptive world? We look in vain for such an instance Invariably a discovery that later was to revolutionize our mode of thought and action has germinated in a single brain nourished in a single soul presented as a gift to a stubborn reluctant world Think of the few courageous souls that have dared fight majority opinion world opinion if i you please Columbus Cited "If Washington had followed the there ? dominant opinion noof his day for instruggle would have been Make peace with the dependence mother country’ was the cry of his Never at any time did he fellows have the support of more than a frac Yet the father tion of the colonists of our country representing a mill tant God inspired minority opinion gave birth to freedom and laid the foundation of the greatest government ever conceived by man they ‘Respect majority opinion say? - Did Columbus heed it when court he went from court to seeking aid to make his dreams come true’ Did he allow himself to be swerved from his great purpose because he stood alone? How easily he could have changed the fate of mankind had he forsaken the truth in order to joifi n Baintu by and Vacation Bean Flyini DAILY t FLIGHTS Leave Salt Lake 745 a m —5 Ar I a— Lac Anceleo Fare te I EGAS LAS 10S ANG1LES SAN DIEGO Three low fare 11 Mia '15 a ® One War Sound Trh St 1 St S8H 5t SUMS 544 IS S7AV1 57944 Include lunrbea eerved aloft Nothlne more to ey The romance of the Greet American Desert ii yonra for n frw brief hours Rodino comfortably In roomy choirs Hlshly trained pilote who here flown your the route debt years eomprtie Enjoy EFFORTLESS TRAVEL grow FLANK CABINS HEATED 4 IN WINTER WESTERN A'lRIEX PRESS t7Wil TERRAPLANE OYflERS GAIN PROTECTION There’s a thrill In driving an Essex Terraplane (let the most from your car this winter Protect its cooling-systeagainst freezing and rust Be prepared for the first cold snap Frozen radiators and cost money cracked engine-block- s Put in Eveready Prestone be fort the freeze It won’t boil away or motor At $295 a heat up it's your most economical gallon -- -- buy- It brings your car against freezing and rust The Essex Terraplane 6 - -- two-wa- y protection-gua- rds 33 can b protected to zero for $295— giving ydu a full winter of safe rust-fre- e (and trouble-free- ) driving For other models and makes e youFdealer’ Chi is appr&red t Eveready Preston Fully by all car " manufacturers aranteed by National Carbon Y N o Inc New York (Schu-bert-Parks) Dil-wor- th v service He was appointed president Samuel 0 Bennlon (left) oldest 1 D S mission president in of the central states mission in NoIt is announced by President J point of service who will be succeeded as president of the central vember 1904 and has been manager-- of Golden Kimball of the first council states mission by Elias S Woodruff Zion’ Printing and Publishing' (right) now president of the of seventy that a conference of the western states mission for 25 company at Independence seventies of the church will be held years Mr Woodruff a former bishop of Saturday at 4 15 p m in Barratt hall was announced Thursday by the first The conference will take up imporForest DaleVarg has been president of the church presidency tant questions that have arisen conElias S Woodruff president of the of the westernstates mission since cerning the work for the coming winstates mission with head- 1928 He will also assume charge of western Center David O McKay of the council at Denver Colo will be the church printing office quarters of the twelve apostles and members Long a figure in Salt to Independence suctransferred of the first council of seventy will business and publishihg ciroies ceeding Mr Bennion it was an- Lake address the meeting A male chorus Mr Woodruff learned the profiting nounced at the same time business here 'and became a pressman consisting of members of the 231st Release of Samuel O Bennion that transfer the Itis expected of in ward in Jefferson the old Tribune printing plant He quorum seventy president of the central states L D S will take effect about the first of the was an employe of the Deseret News will sing A mission with headquarters at Inde- year before which time a successor for 22 years resigning as general to President Woodruff will be seThe summer camp committee of the managerjn 1924 pendence Mo so that he may devote lected Young Ladies’ Mutual Improvement his time to duties as i of member the Is Mr Bennion mission oldest the The Irish Free State expects a rec-association general board will hold first of council m Salt Lake of the seventy in of church a meeting of all summer camp direcord crop of mushrooms this season president point tors and representatives Friday at 4 Bishm on the third floor of the p Those Interested in op’s building summer camps are invited to attend Samuel 0 Bennion to Yield Office in tral States i J Commerce Presents Chamber Buffalo Skull to Church The historic old "Bulletin of the Plains” a buffalo skull upon which it is asserted Brigham Young wrote a message In 1847 while on the plains of Wyoming was moved Thursday from the chamber of commerce to the L D S church museum on the temple block Inscribed on the skull In script which hqs been restored relatively recently is the statement: “Pioneers camped here June 3 1947 making 15 miles today— Brigham Young” “Whether or not this is the original skull remains a question as we can find no one who can successfully deny the rabble “Picture the Courageous Galileo who dared defy the opinions of the great the mighty and the powerful when he made known his discovery in the realm of science! “Luther Did he reflect prevailing views when he nailed his theses to the church door? Would religious terest abuses and slander because of freedom have been born in his day his unshaken adherence to his objecif he had been cowed into silence by tive — to maintain a united nation and the threats of his opponents? Was to strike the shackles from the slave he met with applause when he an- We dare not contemplate what would swered his enemies- ‘Here I stand I be our fate today had the Great Emancannot do otherwise’? cipator gdne over to majority opin“Look at that great solemn Abra- ion “Let us go back to the day when the ham Lincoln— the object of the bitheavens were opened and th gospel of salvation was brought to the eaith Can we picture a more majestic figure than the prophet Joseph Smith who was the constant object of attack from the moment he delivered his message until his death? Listen to the words of the Lord as they came to our leader in Liberty jail urging him to stand by the truth even as the - The program follows: I Organ solo (a) Toccata In T (Vidor) (b) to Moonlight (Kinder) by Mr Aiper IL (a) Great la Jehovah Margaret Hewlett soloist (b) Sweet and Low (Barnby)-bthe choir --— III Soprano solo Elsa’s Dream (Wagner) by Rilla W Peterson IV Bass solo The Turnkey (Kann) by O D Romney V Piano solo selected by Simons VI Contralto solo Could I (TostiV by Donna C Gunderson VIL Tenor solo All Thou Dwelling Pure and Holy (Faust) by James E Haslam VIII (a) Hosannah (Stephens) (b) I Heard the Choir of Zion (Herbert S Auerbach) by the choir The conference for the deaf will be held in the baptistry room of the Ear tabernacle Sunday at noon Willard E phones will be provided Barlow will preside and one of the general authorities of the church will be present Special apparatus also will be provided for the deaf as is customary on the rear henrhea down-star- s at the tabernacle - oir f Total of Three Cents — Spent by Candidate &y ERIE Fa Oct 5 W— There’ll be of exno senatorial investigation penses Incurred by Austin J Corbin who won all nominations for justice of the peace in Venango township To the clerk of courts he reported "This is to certify that my expenses or sustain its authenticity” John E of the bureau of information ac- as a candidate in the primaries were Pixton temple square mission cepted the “sign board” formally three cents It would not have been said Thursday Mr Pixtoh has made from J G King assistant secretary that if I had not mailed this state-t- o Ihient ” the chamber of commerce an extensive study of the matter "From pioneer journals it has been determined that the company ferried ? across the North Platte river on that date although they did travel just 15 The fact remiles the day before mains that the topography of the S plains where it was allegedly left is low rolling hills with no trees or other landmarks upon which messages might be left and that many such skulls were inscribed similarly” MS Pixton said It is believed that a later company brought the skull to the valley many has yet become years available as to when or from whom the chamber of commerce acquired the relic Joseph S Peery president pf the temple square mission and manager well-know- n Our New York Office Wired Us Regarding These Smart Wool — of-th- e Anniversary Sale of tlon to an unfriendly world counting its hundreds of millions? - “We challenge the defenders of majority opinion to name a single benefactor of the human race who has not been forced to stand alone to face a hostile world — a world that later built shrines and monuments to his name Triumph Expected “And then to think that we the bearers of truth the advocates of clean living the defenders of virtue should be beguiled into- - silence or lulled Into inaction because for the moment we seem to represent only minority opinion! How dare we even Lord said ’if all the elements combine pause or hesitate to raise our voices to hedge up thy way: if the very jaws against the corroding influences of of Kell shall gape open the mouth the world and at the same time lay wide after thee’ If Joseph Smith claim to be followers of the Master had gen over to majority opinion who Himself was a victim of publie simply because men mocked and re- opinion popular opinion majority viled him because they used ail their opinion of His day? Will not history satanic devices to destroy him— what repeat itself in this gigantic struggle shipwreck would have been made of m which we are engaged? Dare we the attempted introduction of the for a moment concern ourselves with light of eternal salvation into a world the hysterical fleeting passion of the hour which has inflamed ahd begroping- 4n darkness?— “Did- the pioneers under that in clouded the public mind’ What domitable leader give heed'to-uishould determine our course of acfriendly wbrld opinion respecting the tion7 Shall we permit th present destiny of this peopte 7 Recall the or the future to passjudgment upon drab forbidding picture painted by us? What we do todajtwill cause that master of oratory Daniel Web- generations yet unborn to bless our ster when he described these valleys memory and hail us as benefactors of of the mountains which today are the race Dare we betray them7 Dare dotted by- - the peaceful homes of the we violate such a sacred trust7 Let Latter-daSaints whert the desert us here and now dedicate ourselves has been made to blossom as the rose to the truth let majority opinion be Was Brigham Young expressing ma- what it may For this we do know jority opinion when he said ‘This is — that eventually we shall win fhe the place’? And we who represent rwpect and the lasting gratitude of a mere handful in numbers penetrate those who npw challenge our right to into the farthest corners of the earth defy them The course Ve are to to deliver thebiessage of th restora- Continued on Put Twenty! ' “We are sending of the 200 liottest dress numbers in New York to Feature in vyour A nn i v e r s ary-- a 1 e S At Only Thriftily Priced at xl y Message From Governor of Illinois Reaches Relief Society Conference "'ATeopy of the message of Governor Henry Horner of Illinois delivered at the dedication of the Relief society memorial in Nauvoo 111 July 26 reached Salt Lake for the first time Thursday just too late to be read In sessions of the Relief society conference Although read at the unveiling services by a representative of the govmesernor William D Chenery-th- e sage was not printed until recently when it was run in a series of articles on the L D S church in Illinois written by Mr Chenery for the Illinois State Register in the state capital Springfield Mr Chenery is a personal friend of George Albert Smith of the council of the twelve apostles of the L D S church and sent clippings of his series of articles to Mr Smith - The teXrfbirows: “Unable to leave Springfield because of state business demanding my attention I take this opportunity of expressing to you my deep regret at mv inability to attend the ceremonies in honor of the founding of the National Woman’s Relief society at Nauvoo m 1842 “In dedicating a monument to that organization founded by early settlers of Illinois you are paying a gracious tribute to those pioneer wives and mothers who 'contributed so much to the development of Illinois I sincerely regret that I cannot attend In person to pay my respects and the respects of the people of Illinois to their revered memory “However you are assured that Hobnail and Salt Lake women have Indeed expressed their preference for Keith-O’Brisportswear This Anniversary Sale group exploits new stitches with that hand- made look broad shoulders high necklines slim skirts Sizes 14 to 20 Plain Bases en O red Qrutt O green Boootid Floor- O while O black - Inc Keith-O’Brie- n Also clever modern- istic types with long slender bases topped parch m e n t For living shades room or bedroont with Inter-Mountai- ta§(alfLafcc cilardwarcGo Hetunln Grand Junction Colo N Inc Z C M I Distributor Boise Idaho Ever-Read- KeITH-O’BrIE- n Electric Co Salt Lake City Pocatello Idaho is deeply conscious of the even- taitmgnebrtrowerttrthnmmgeeusi Louise Y Robison president of the women who braved th hardships and dangers of frontier life and Relief society in The message is highly prized this recognition of with you among members of the church here Ihe heroic sacrifices of the early wosince it constitutes a complete re- men of Nauvoo for the cause of progversal of attitude compared wlthlress and civilization lSigned) — October JOtli fa th art rare tint iraee-n- ( similar messages sent leaders of the HENRY HORNER Governor of Lake Put In Eveready Sir for Balt inoia” in Nauvoo Preatoo av — and plar tala (Ada) ‘ y DISTRIBUTORS Preslone EVEREADY ' Intermountain Distributors EVEREADY PRESTONE Was 43 East 4th So Salt Ig&ko City 354 - PRESTONE |