Show 4 JLoMday3Tornng -- vOilhi0-- Apostle Pays Tribute to Family Units 4be 5all gakt tictoVer 6 1941 Ttribunt:- - Sesston of Conference Final-Da- y 41idiéiié-i-z4tt0ids- pp1 ? 1 1 Wait Church Unit Sets Sunday School Drive LDS Seeks Hike To 400000 Home Glorified As Vital To Civilization In Membership wu A campaign to increase memglorified as an sov which institution for bership of LDS Sunday schools from the present figure of 281402 can be substituted else nothing to 400000 by January 1 1942 was member Richards L by Stephen a announced by Dr George It-- Hill of the council of twelve apostles si p Jr second assistant general soat the Sunday morning session of the 112th semiannual conference perirtendent of the Deseret Sun of the LDS church day School union at the organisetion's conference Sunday rtight in The home which the speaker the tabernacle type spoke of was the —one with a goodly number of LDS "Membership of t church" Dr Hill said now stands children which perform' the funcat 680009 which tridicates that a tion of primary educational instilittle less than half tha church tution serves 'as the taste ecomembers attend Sunday school romic imit and a religious institution It is in such a home life regularly "We feel that In these times the epeaker asserted that the secivilizaand when hate and greed are rampant curity of the country r46 that more people should attend tion lies -' Sunday school and learn more of 04 Deplores Divert Trend ' the gospel of Jesus" 4 0 ' 1 0tPv It" The speaker deplored the ten40k Mr Lay Foundations : dency toward apartment life with t George D Pyper general MI f a dog and divorces (which he said 31" perintendent of the Sunday schools 4141 were comparatively low among and a general board member since : 4 ' Latter-da- y Saints) and expressed ( 1897 said the primary objective I the hope that Inembers of the 4 "'''' of the auxiliary is to lay foundachurch when the Lord sees fit "to tions which members will use In children" of send a goodly number Christlike lives will not deny them entrance He introduced Eve other genRichard L Evans member' of eral board members who deand of council seventy the first scribed in particular the work of a speaker at the morning session each department of the Sunday made a plea for more truth quietly school spoken in place of exaggerations "A absolute In faith simple unguarded statements and propaJesus is the fundamental taught cautioned also Evans Mr gandato infanta and young children" church members against trends said Miss Inez Witbeck general in 'which he said were exemplified board member "Kindness coura recent survey in two universities age and gratitude are other qualiwherein the students were asked more than 8000 persons The assembly hall also WILS filled ties stimulated by this Instrucannual general conference: Snow and cold weather did not Interior of the L D S tabernacle near the conclusion of tho to rearrange the Ten CommandInterfere with filling the huge auditorium to its capacity of Stmday morning session of the L D S- church's 112th ments in order of their importance bypersons who heard proceeding i by public address system - tion" Kiss Wiibeck introduced Sylvia Neglect te Love God Asper 11 daughter of Dr Frank W Asper of 61 Latzrel avenue The most significant change be who spoke briefly on Sunday commandfirst the was said that school work Members of the ment (dealing with love of God) Yalecrest ward junior Sunday to seventh was place relegated -school sang Kegs taught to their continued he Tht1 indicates" age group and colored pictures that in the thinking of those tostu-a of Sunday school and biblical dents the Lord is relegated scenes were projected on a large secondary importance and And none are more miser ?served? :'Action and more actiontSaints (Continued from Page One) Oscar A Kirkham who was austained Sunday as a member screen of ' ' place4of religion is viewed as a code L D S choir members who give "Obviously both capital and able than those who have aposethical standards The fact is that' to stop mass picketing for fear labor The life of an apostate many hours of their time each of the L D S first Council of seventy has devoted nearly 40 years Leads Singing ahould be controlled in the tasized is commandment If the first kept of bloodshed welfare and is one of my greatest testimonies interest of the of his life to work as a youth leader gaining international recogBetween the addresses Tracy T the others will follow in due "Professor Johnson goes on to human freedompublic of the divinity of the work in year to help produce music which Cannon led congregational singcertainly 20 more nition' served an than were leader as a Scout continent across a course" yeara heard omitted of the have having am Boy many say (I includes the right to work To which I engaged" ing of six hymns and Mr Pyper Other changes Mr Evans said details) this is not a mad dream As the usual closing hour of 4 served box lunches Sunday bethis not as let executive secretary of the Young Men's Mutual Improvement related circiunstances rightwhy inure commandment Included the fourth but a calm statement of what has everyone opposed to the tyranny p m came and passed President tween sessions of their church's 4 the composition of the hynme association been happening day after day dealing with Sabbath observance evils of the closed shop loin Grant evoked a laugh by remarkA H Reiser general secretary archiis conference who semiannual Kirkham studying general to ninth place and the third deal- some of It here some there to and he 7was going to talk as Mr i Kirkham who was in New tecture a which shall ing that D c oe said students of the interznectata weather washington of as to Because he the and wanted would stormy long ing with profanity to tenth place countless American citliens—hap secure- - through league suitable legisla- not be offended City had not been informed ear N Kirkham private in the departments those from S to 11 Other speakers at the morning pening to honest family loving tive action an it some of the the lunches and half-pibottles York opening of the gates people left new position until his wife U S army at Camp Roberts Miss years old and who recently have his of ' session were George Albert Smith God fearing American laboring of were who was or to milk of who orange juice everyone opportunity in Salt Lake City listen- - Kathryn Kirkham student at Utah been baptized into the church "get of he twelve an council insurance of the member "Being men agent" indeto is able and work tabin the memdistributed willing to conference proceedings State AgricultuTal college and to feel the pulse beat of pioneer Lee the am B said "I not easily offended" Sunday ing apostles and Harold Miss Jane Kirkham student at life" and gain a historical perspecsent him a telegram pendent of membership in any la- Recall radio by ernacle ber of the council of twelve apos- Majority Not Orgaalzed Ambition or bor union other tive of the potential majesty of East high school new of member the organization first the The of director and tles managing “H e asserts that a 'mit majority In other words let us unite with-- I In put yearn the choir memThe Kirkhams live at 1345 Nor- man together with knowledge council of seventy attended ses- The church president then reof church welfare program Sevenof our laborinr men are Outside of out to the bers have gone to secure the laws and called an early ambition to become of are members and some circle mandie recreation of national of delay his sions weaknesses the 141 unions A vast majority of those regulations necessary to insure to teenth ward redreation hall Dr M Lynn Bennion explained Pays Tribute governor of the state and an opcongress the past week in Balti- - the Yale ward West First North street to reinside are decent honest law every worker the to work to more serving as chairman of the nomination to that courses for youths from 12 the the right get porttmity Mr Smith paid tribute "conferenceeat and ceive those of Most the citizens without which the noble declara- expressing gratitude that he had ' to 18 are centered in the his of church section Relief society stating that it was bidding a outside of unions are that each of us has the in- not sought political office but had time" box lunches Jesus 'Pupils will realize that the first great' women's organiza- liberty loving But all of them tion Born in Lehi to life liberty and followed the path he did Jesus as a youth grew just as they tion that had persisted He also are held under a tyranny utterly alienable right He urged aU church members to becomes "Mr Kirkham will continue to grow by study work and making - American both in its origin and the pursuit of happineu praised the work of other church down on their knees to seek in hie capact an serve idle for the get tsberpresent " ' mockery" the rright decisions" Dr Bennicm saki including organizations its effects It is a as executive secretary of the guidance remarking at one point ity They will visualize the problems racle choir which he said was which :denies to Americantyranny work- - Apply Golden Rule some do would of that if they that M A but will have to leave that Jesus met in the home carpenter 'preaching the goorpel in a way the ers their most fundamental rights He A far iimpler and more desirable them might vote differentlywork soon to care for his duties and at the synagogue school rest of tui can not" shop limits their freedom stifles their also directed a shaft of criticism as member of the seventies' coun—the injustices He saw and how Mr Let discussed the church initiative checks their energies plan the speaker saULwould be at drinking in high refer' counplaces cil David O McKay second He worked to overcome them welfare progroun seeing in it a so- and holds them down to the low an application of the Golden Rule ring to the repeal of prohibition as Five L D S chaplains who have Belot— in the church first presineeds for They will learn of His uncomto A study program lution to security problems which level of their less competent and But this ideal condition he added a great crime called to 'active service in dency said have been troubling a groping less diligent fellows It is a did not appear to be in the offing spiritual and temporal growth of promising courage of how He "Do you think" he asked "that been Lehi 1880 22 at Born S the U the past army: during January Dr Merrill continued "Instead" world was out- valued the widow's mite more rethose in voted who which preserves the right "we aretaced with a high places 14 months to conduct religious Mr Kirkham is a son of the late deaf and blind persons than the rich mans gold After and He recalled that when he first tyranny are reality cockand to strike (which nobody opposes a condition so drinking their services and counsel newly in- - James and Martha Mercer Kirk-duct- lined Sunday at a special session HLs death and glorious resurrecwith evil peal toured the church stakes with' the in nortnal pregnant ones are are tails the who conD S L church to being while of attended the He hamattendgeneral times) Utah pioneers denying soldiers have been we can save directed by God?" He answered and destruction tion the pupils will study how He that late Melvizi J Ballard to explain members deaf to attended the right work by ourselves only by immediate un- his own question with a blunt "I ing sessions of the L D S church schools of his native city and later ference the Nephites on the Amer the plan they were frequently miry Faeces was graduated from Brigham of the church and conducted by visited moderately paid ceasing wise and powerful ef- don't" general conference ican continent Pupils will se a asked if it was the beginning of workers at the mercy of member Widtsoe A of Dr the John Milton One of them Lieutenant highly forts Young university Mr Bowen opened his address the united order Mr Ballard's picture or the ideal life and be From 1900 to 1103 he studied the council of twelve apostles Latter-da- y paid agitators Most of all it saps G Widdison 25 of Hooper Utah Saints: he by posing the question shown how to work bit by bit of whether reply he said was that it was not the independence ' of voice and piano in London and Liked "is not our beautiful doc- the Asking for suggestions as to toward it" ever chaplain at Fort Warren tonear 'Berlin of could Jesus the beginning of that order but- dampens his ambitiontheandworker teachings be deter he needs which shuts these how ' be believed is absomay period during be reduced to practice in a stub- Cheyenne W3r04 rather an examination of the peo- for him the door of hope of a bet- - trine of eternal progression the youngest chaplain in the U S also did much missionary work mined most readily Dr Widtsoe Groundwork Being Laid opposed to that of the born and materialistic lutely or world pie ter future him with 'closed shop' ? Force is the weapon said a special committee headed A "Mani Lund taid groundWent to Rexburg they were doomed to re- - army indolent: less competent and less used to bring about the closed whether Won't Be Political The other by himself and Nephl L Morris- work for successful teachers attending chaplains main beautiful and abstractions counonly to return this his addressed After also the who associates gathershop But force when used as a His conclusion was that they offer were Captain Robert G Gibbon and for competent Mr Les expressed the opinion ambitious cen- - try he was made head of the Eng will begin immediately to miLsinhallea A'Thils thereclub and the is while Satan's American Port weapon the reception some Douglas a temof re- - ge"eingical researchers and that contrary to the belief only road to peaceful happy O S McBride of MUsiC department at Ricks has gained much from the fore destructive of human rights the gather information which mayaimand righteous world that force is ter Lieutenant Texas members the united order borer - ple workers is being laid in the Idaho us too act before is one late movement no a it definite in which 'Let serving union Lieutenant suit lege Rexburg program Barkley when it is established will be would wish to see him lose he May love ' diligence and divine never a solution teacher missionary and tines-logic1905 to 1904 he when from there of RobHoward C Evans of Camp trig at bettering the conditions neither socialistic nor communistic studies Unfortunates in the church training departments Saalso lost much which Professor wisdom characterize all our efforts Conquenr Doomed I erts Cal and Captain Reed G again resumed advanced credness of It will be he said more capitalis- has and an unYork New to our faithliberties and Columbia at achieveand lite preserve university the Wash indicates of Port :Lewis but which I PraisingHelen Keller noted deaf derstanding marriage " of the of tic than socialistic in that private Johnson two serve he where principle in Lord the the I years spent ments of for pray coordinator City fully Hugh B Brown And shall not consider here ' teaches one isogon' he said Isio LD Master's name" ownership will be maintained From 1908 to 1913 he headed the and blind lecturer and social work- - salvatn fer the dead are stressed s ac soldiers for S tivitie church as come a Beeeerilek Worse It vrill not he added President Grant began his clos- world conqueror has ever been able met with the chaplains Sunday music department at the old L D S er: as "remarkable" Mr Morris in all three divisions Dr Thomas L Martin said adult political program message by remarking that he to perpetuate his empire When after the 2 p in conference sea college ing We the all know situation joined with his colleague in urging courses in the gospel doctrine The morning service included no the force secthat created was' de--I it had been said indorsed all was field that made 1913 he In by least in a general way and we the conference full cooperation to the proposed radio broadthe regular half-hoto its mainte- sions which will take as text of the Y MMI A and first program partment longer adequate specifiipeakers retary worse know is it rapidly becoming cast of the tabernacle choir its and that the scout executive of the Salt Lake Joseph Fielding Smiths book mentioning Dr Merrill Bish- nance It has crumbled before the 'closed shop' system cally "The Way to Perfection" will at 638th broadcast program over x is Wirthlin op council Boy Scouts of America Meeting Place nought (who spoke Saturday) onslaught of the subject peoples a This is rapidly spreading He added the who have nursed their grievances and Mr Bowen ford opportunity for better underhe was made later Several period of almost 13 years committee years been He has said of force the that system places plants comment that he also indorsed awaiting the day of retribution and aisles were Entrances rrr scout executive standing and application of goapel regional deputy deaf find the to instructed and institutions employing labor what Mr Bowen was help NV to The swollen at and Nevada going Arizona present liar for jammed lonr before the session attempt Utah a comfortable and convenient principles to bettering home and in the hands' of selfish irresponsi- - but did not say because of lack of dominion is foredoomed to failure' life "Proper applies California and was made execu- niece opened and thousands were on the to rather for spiritual and community ble labor leaders and agitators To time A -social life itself tion within outside seeking admittance seeds of of has It of the the YMMI men these of the tive and secretary young Boys principles will help members do as other the owners who force In coinection with his remarks its own destruction It rests upon LD s church will roll up their take care of as much of the organizers bring about the ideal state in of church laborersOfficer Morale the the Scouts' managements servthe public about overflow as possible a second previoue speeches lie force and will be broken by force sleeves and help in welfare proGods will shall be done on Russell superin- - which as even government officials to declared that there is nowhere in and in the end nothing but suffer- - gram projects according to Ours as chief tendentG Oscarschool served has ive was held in the Assembly hall and Mr Kirkham earth it is in heaven deal for the Utah do their tmrighteous bidding Thus the canary a more patriotic for the national and blind at officer resulted will have morale where the messages were heard freedom semiannual tug 112th at stressed the crushed and the Ogden reported how Presents Names group than the members of the over loudspeakers Marion G Rom- antees isour "From there the world will have conference of the church closing council Boy Scouts of America the be-- I the carrying on of for of constitution out church budget that inspired assistboth pointing Sonne they Alma to and international and at four jamborees ney pick up again begin piec- Sunday cut from $190- - of Mr Reiser pretented the names been had this work thrown to the winds Where lieve that the country was founded ' Scout national ants to the council of twelve apos- are and at the shattered its Boy be will fragThese ing projects together supergeneral authorities of the shop comes in freedom untier divine guidance He then ments of faith and belief and be- - vised by the church presiding jamboree in Washington D C IM to $170000 tles were in charge of the over- the closed churth and members of the am-da- y amount curt over for The out inalienable and average the budget goes right expressed apprehension in the summer of 1937 The interflow meeting school board for susbuilding anew on the spirituel bishopric asserting that the gin he feeding of 200 students at the taining sot general at which national teachin The invocation was offered by to life liberty and the pursuit oft rent trends inherent the of jamborees 8000 persons the principles has been $25 each a year vanishes country "is starting down the ings of Christ" took prominent part were held at school Ilervin Bunderson president of the happiness'have the session attending necesdestructo amount leads broad from that is and the far and I path presented briefly tend- - Discuss Organization Arrowe Park England 1925 BirBox Elder L D S stake and the Don B Colton member of the Deploring the present-da- y : to provide substantial food kenhead England 1929: Godollo nary to set people apart into 'an- benediction was pronounced by inadequately only one aspect ofr tion" board offered the invocanarrow ency ' general were we to menus stuck Had the said be in the daily Organization ! operations 1933 and in Holland in gravely threatening situation righteolis Mr Bowen con- - discussed Melvin Petersen another classes tion P Hungary P C Child president of the Pio- the tagonistic D we S of L a continued he at who D returned last Russell meeting I hasten to say that the 'closed "would notpath 1937 He directed religious obneer L DS stake tinued: board member now to need be sang "I KDOW That school stake superintend- servances for the entire United spring to become superintendent pre shop' did not arise from nothing s!We set them off as rich and Sunday In Redeemer a to Lives war" My and Joseph engage at secretaries and encies paring Sunday of the Ogden school spent the It is seemingly the natural end Christenson board member propoor the worker and the employer 4:30 pm in Barrett hall 60 North States contingent of Boy Scouts uniOhio 17 at State of result fac years Addresses Soldiers past overseas gatherings many contributing nounced the benediction the laborer and the capitalist giv- - Main street George D Pyper at thewas Di': Foreign Language Units tors Capital married to Ids Mur- versity doing research work and management are He sa if each their its opposite specificalhis ing remarks Asper was organist Directing was in characterized deafness with Kirksuperintendent 1904 treatgeneral Mrs 25 ing from blameless in their dock far were May welfare Hold Conferences church members in the miliinherently antagment of labor and the public ly to service ham is a past ' president of the the amount of help given to this for a moment Presi- onistic Then to be sure that no charge tary for cooperation and kelp of this deaf e ambition unrestrained Three groups Iniquitous Daughters of Utah Pioneers They problem and the equipment the hope that one is left out we create that dent Grant members of the church in the city as in Utah its sons four and four handling have "pitiful" held special conference sessions selfishness rank injustice severe they wOuldexpressed daughters classiticaindefinable 11 ow ers Please Visitors pray preach the gos- symbolized and hoped that more amplifying out He that three only as and cruel have pointed follows: with connection the wrong oppression in the army and shun the phi- tion for which no opposite has Sunday in pel devices could be obtained in the the cent of those off held Fall frosts sidei per of the attending just long L D S church semiannual general characterized both were going to been found—the 'common Man' that Listed losophy: Sons they near future for the hard of hearDaughters school are deaf of varieties to at leave totally many Ogden relations of capital and labor' The get killed so they might as well There is no name for the opposite enough conference in on D of ing to utilize while S L flowers Mrs Carol Jarvis attending consquare temple Arlington The German conference met at 'pot cannot call the kettle black' have a hig time because no'one of him presumably Land Reduced ference of to bloom of full much the Salt Grace Mrs "But many laws have been Va: nnon in the: assembly hall the delight Burbidge A genuine good time knows who he is Mr Barlow conducted the eliyears ago the school had " Could be had only in doing Netherlands conference at 4:15 passed to control capital and man-pThere is so great and in William F Nauman in chargecele-of Lake City Rock M Kirkham first 200'Five acres of land now it has 40 sion and Mrs Frank- Seward on the scout executive for the lawns and assistant flowers: in the Fourteenth ward agement None has yet been what it: right escapable interdependence among acres on which to raise crops and acted as interpreter Shirley P "There is no people in the all whether men ponder in the brated block IThousand s of vis- Washington D C scout council chapel and the Scandinavian con- -- passed to control labor strangelib-to stu- - carry on its work" he raid Zachrison sung vocal solos &mom world"the church leader went on nigh the mysteries of the universe itors daily have admired the Norman Kirkham graduateMark feronce et 4:30 pm in the as- say What then is needed if closed full the He Latter-day at dent Harvard flower& by Monitor Nom" true pulled are P& "more be to On university arid by asking than hall Seventeen) (Continind pre happy rights city sembly The home mom" 110040 ed s oftt ' - 6'4 -44 4 4 --- - vow" - - 4 7 - -- f-- '"'t f I - 'Closed Shop' Principle LDS Choristers New Seventies Member Eitt Lunches Leader At Concluding Session of Conference Noted Youth as In Tabernacle Dr Merrill Ass I c - right-to-wo- rk nt : - - LDS Outlines Chaplains Meet At Conference - ' Plans to Aid Deaf and Blind - - I 1 ed I - - ' ! - 1 lock-steppi-ng 4 - ! la-lur- ch col-Ca- al Probst - ur LDS Plans Youth elfare Work - - - ! - : -- - foreign-languag- - : m i - : ' - - - s 4 0 |