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Show 7"i DESERET EVENING OCTOBER NEWS SATURDAY, SECTION 3 1914 but trill literally com Jf. th people "or Ihmfon It behoove commandments to ths strictly up Elder Heber j7 Gtrat pAa oftlw very successful conference snd tlona of the Mutuals and K''?1"" 'V; ,J i rsizot ' a V. J5. - ..if" s 'CCL & giys-' , 4 r; 17 fe ' ' Jps. r ..sW;' 'vV-7- " u , Moiw't 1 cottage and 14 open ir meeting md baptism and one child blessed by jW? ilemrv and Judd. Elder look The preepect officiating. In eor conference Ibis year for 1 harvest, got .MIDDLE TB.VNE8SKB. 417. Ira Gardner, president, bo Chattanooga. Tenn. following The report ehow the . ALABAMA Kooks if ttteratut d'stnsuieil. , 2 standard Hnin h Work W. J, Macklepmng. provident. bo 41, Mormon. ao hall 4 43 other book. tratu, i Montgomery. A i. 27 cottage, and on open air meet in A Bn strecl meeting woe held held- - Five rhildren have hgep blessUr end A)W Liston. ed and two ElArr J. ara reported by U Elder Tote isr crus 4 saarnitifd and Two other baptismal J and U B'rreti J nd Elder Igreated. dava appointed. Elder Inner Uh A. Cope ha, a bran meeting Tate held very fntcreettng treet In lb sorer aa In Mmeaton rmintr meeting. Saturday, .August 1. trl burton of literature Andandbowl mg - MISINIHHIPrt Reynold Elder mrrtint. wrtto-BK. 'IHi laboring In Walker county. Roger, president, bo 417, follow. "While In od small loanveryto. (h&iuncxifi, Tftn. held reieral Ubor- Walker eminlx. I Tm, were Inrlied successful meetings. inw t month In th Uimippi fF n tij bu Pocn E. HohnrUtoh return whenever e dhshwd , tthtef frtlloa. Two chil- home . Our report si reot Terry woo Mac'! of 44 him dren blessed, one faith and wan hy every . I one Rynerren by prang and elder In the conferemw, and thoe rev'o Mur ketprang report Aha .field during the nuu Into )reidnt baptisms nineteen month that he wan prudent II if Heal waa hch and the con AT.KEXJlt;Kr direction ferene pfrarpefed-tiode- r S13 V president. tJIJrnquist. rj) Yk'tncbesrer street. Ashland, Ky i' Tlder Tanner while traveling through py jr,,r Brown Two rhthtren blessed. Fleming county, stopped to see n IIof nn ea, h bv Elder Tlrown and Iial ton. a Demlneburg. the- - member -litwrites. Afier I bad been there a STiRTlf CAROUXA. of rmwd people gathered, tle till Mormon elder wa Wallam Wrong, president. bog 11. they had heard a never seen or heard Charlotte X ' there and they bad After they gathered Elder Fresident throng Just rriv4 - a few one beforeand I had da) order them lo gd from a aeven weekrailed trip Hollar the prtvttee of preaching to them,1 they among the Hnlnte and elder, lie feel IC'O condition the with seemed well pleased with what rntbh emnuraged -of the conference, get eh elder, two them and Invited me to come end them again " F.ldera Hawa and Adam priest and three deacon hava been were arked la haring In .Floyd county ordained during the last three moBlha the- - funeral aervl-- e wf are trying ijg do to preach givt The family bat recent- thetr duty The report for the two week show ly become friendly. Ideal Elder h'n 1 Church Mormon. Warn of Watrrgap. Ky . aa aked to 14 Books .of of funeral the at Work. 31 other book. S.ogf trset end rondmt preach held. The elder tn nd two members.- Ho had the privilege meeting prearhing to a crowd of 12 or 12 hun- the vsrlou field of latmr ars meetdred people. ing with success. Elder Ray C BarthoPresident . Uljenqulet and Elder lomew who ha labored for th past suciweeful 27 month In ths North Carolina con Remhuret have had a verv ha been rctcaed to return through- - pome of 4b Rluo- times fare nr President IJIJeouutat writes home. counties. -- V pnd It ImpoasIMe to flu the many In Vila t ina given na by he new friend fast bring made, and. we And tradition sad a desire for leaving the people 1 a net It place, truth taking that the loto atat pleased varum part cal elder in " of (he conference are now workingare Two feportbaptisms ilgoroiisl. ed by Elder Hodklnaon SOUTHERN STATES. - tf g1 -- Ji t day.be classes held the lal two of of th gift and blessing of Jesus Christ of latterIn ths Saint that are not 1" th -day churches of the world; and bore power of strong testimony of th work of Mof and th dlvtnlfy of th nvnUm. TV oofifrrncr cloM uHh a gnfxl tMj mating AiiJftp and rtf the Y'vunx TfprivfFient ltib'kW 4eihsrw a different bopk. altogether, him -Last gunday another baptlam waa th performed and one mors added fa wa Thl ordinance pd of I'hriw H. being J. Packer, performed by Eldar tits accond one for the month. Jlaael Lovelesn and Bertha Pearson la one of thetr letter say: "Last week we were very thankful to meet friends who had never heard of Mormonlem and w ho were very glad to know of our an evening teaching. After spending with them tha hue hand said he had never heard so much of the real true A . , gospel In 17 year. "We met a young lady who had dreamed of mlsalonarte comlng and when we want to her th next day she waa very much Impressed and read our literature and also sent It out In the country to her relative to read. They also were impressed with It." At the conference held. President IT. J Packer. Elder S. G. Rassmuesen and Haael Livelesn were honorably released to return home They contemplate go. in by say of Carthage. Nauvoo and Kansas tity. to visit the early cns In "Mormon - history, . WISCONSIN. Elders Prank and Wei a continue to do a good work- - They are disposing of many Books of Mormon, and this month have been sucomefu! la performing one hnptiera, th candidate being a staler at Wmpbel Ispoct . Elders K. J. Tanher, A. is Reese, J. H I - Tophsm - and Durtdit. have fasaa doing effective work In rlc4 crti ibt e, -- mi Udiw BISHOPRIC OF THE IMBLER WARD, OREGON. Reading from left to right William Wrstenskow. first counselor; Reuben L AllPhln, bishop; Reuben Af. McBride, second counselor. At tha conference held at La Grande. Sept. S and f. Bishop Lewis M. Jensen was elected second counselor In the stake presidency and the Imblef ward was f reorganised with the above officers. Xsacea6i53sasgg3sasagig5ws3ssdsass3sstssaffsss3ts's3fegs3 La- - the Young Shepherd, president Mutual-uir.teacher in the Sunday school. and' family Have returned to Balt Lake City, si Her they .expect to reside. y Th vacancy thus left In the of the Buouar school waa fllied by tbe cTiabeing of J X. Hejwood as superintendent. Bupt H'ysood chose as his aaetMailt Irving Y, Rtgiow and Leo Romney, who to fallhfuHy acted as assistants to Supt. Shepherd. Of superia-tendenc- throughout the conference. The pen-dipie of the Clearfield ward sj'er liberal In their entertainment Of VM - for all on lunchtors providing free Saturday and Sunday. Much praise U due th Clearfield choir for th excellent atngtng on Sunday. - JOH.V J. SMITH. Wake clerk. DUCHESNE - ond-j-ooa- t California t 4 1 l ns 'Re-Ilga- m meef-ingw- 1 Row-ber- ry or i ' I't run-cis- co r ' et 'raf "I they--vtst- t to-ar- at-1- 0 -- d- -- -- Sh-n- E? seon-ditio- . Wot Adam Cal lift Booth Nth Btrsat. Orean park Cl W Hill BtrwK. Are. - OokUiuL rel lft grvwfitv-n'ntBaa Jose Cal . 42 North Fifth Btreet gs Cai- - W Ana-I- ra . Dl-t- Buvamrnta CL till Bt t Twertv-flra- 1 m: Prt. left - aeaem-bled.-the- re Mw. Jitntr Els. ... . DENMARK: Quarterly conference of the Bear Lake stake convened Saturday and Sunday. Rept. IB and M, la the tabernacle at Pari. The rial tor from Sait Lake City were Elders David O. MrKay. Joseph W. McMurrin. Bryant S. Hinckley. and Mr. Julia Brixen. President Joseph It. Shepherd presided. The other members of the stake presidency were on the stand. The Mutual Impriirrmenl aaeni ialiuns and Religion class workers met separately Saturday morning hi the snd the ward houses, where they disruaaed meeting matter pertaining to theseimportant organisations. At 2 p.m. tha regular conference commenced In tbe tabernacle. Bishop Alma Findlay of Bloomington and Bishop Alma Hayes of Georgetown reported th activities of the priesthood quorum within tbelr - respective wards, and Praaident Asa Athay reported that th Eleventh quorum of Seventy has had In their charge during the past year tha Cokertlle branch. President Shepherd made a brief report of the Bear Lake stake, and paid a high tribute to tbe people residing m the stake. Elder David o. McKay referred to the possibilities that might be accomplished tn the various of tha Church. The end In qnorums view In these organizations should be. he said, the salvation of spoke of the Religion class work end stated that this organization, according to Ihe stake jeport. is making as far as th average attendance 1 concerned. At B o'clock Sunday morning the Mutual and Religion class worker again took up thetr department work. Interesting subjects were considered for tb coming yarTrWork. At 10. M a.m. regular session of conference convened. President 'William I Rich wa the flrwt speaker. Ha referred trr the' Splendid' work being accomplished by th Sunday schools ant other auxiliary organism ion a. preal-deShepherd presented tome buatnear connected whh the stake superintendency of the Sunday schools, said that on account of Supt John A. Sutton located at fish Haven, It difficult for him to attend to making hla la- le mankind.-JUdev-Mc-Mu- good-recor- -- nt bc-;n-w Are --Yon 2 Com hare. Haregsde O, IX Aarfaoa Borupsgad Aalborg. Veldrenaregsd Febjerg. Odao. 2odgads Droenlngaiwgad I k 1 "W 7 V 4 ' KORWATt f. CbriaflaB1. Ttergen. Kong Oecarsgade 44. Trondhpan. Gamle KongereJ k L Aalsaur.4. JRpparalkagadew Drananan. Tborangsdea 12. AFRICA: SOUTH Woodstock. CC: 1 Fridge Street Kknberiy. CC. 24a Old PeBoara Road. Port Elizabeth. CC. 22 Msckay Street. Ultra ha re. CC, 42 Chore Street Btrwt Queenstown. CT. 2 Doug! East London. CC. 21 Kahoon View R4, Southernwood 0feriitigtB ' Johannesburg. Transvaal, S3 Bertha St, Terffontefen. Pretoria. Transvaal. SB Bttaaben Street. Bloamfooteln. ORC. lta 8L Georges BJ. JAPAN: Tokyo, n. n TikuoJI MachL Ushlgame (Hosksldot, Mlnsnil. NlshL Bspsora. Cba. , 12 - Nlshlkl Kofu. Osaka. Bhlnpoln Che. SAMOA: j ' ; Apia. Updo. (Box ffi-. TAHITI (Society lad and) 1 Papret. Rue Dumoot 4'WvHk, NEW ZEALAND: Auckland. Queem 4b Ezk Bt. (Box W. AUSTRALIA:- ffydrey. (New South Wales)-J- B pBdl Bt, Newtown. Melbourne. (Victoria), M Bmnenat BU - WhIt7rT AuMralU). ' nor Bqoare. Brinhsnc. Thf Chnrcku Gtbbott gtre Wooiloaoffibb. Perth Aaatnllii) m CUiurlti It, (Wt BabfMtt- BobtrL (Ttiatsto) Pini. M a Keeping y- - attention to the keeping of a family record and history. But for the most psrt b,ln hept In notebooks and other improper forma. recor,d n proper blank book, with printed headings 1n,'neceear; .And. Instruction hoe hssn provided. Complete me very detAU. Ak (gf " -- Family Genealogies SrBSXAXTIALLT. BOCXIk 1124 POSTPAID. -- - Itf Anot her1 JuJTk ythn' ' preserving a redbrd of. Deseret News Bookstore MAIN STREET. - bors It was thought beat to give hJm. . afth hi assistant, an honor bin release. Jame L. Dunf.ird ma superintendent of Sunday erhools, and Joseph B. Patteroon and Morris Ixrari os' saeiatanta. were presented And sue- tained. Supt. Button, who ha held . this position for the past IS year, paid tribute to. those who hoy helped him tn the work and Mated that be hod enjoyed hi labors. Elder B. 8. Hinckley of the general All people In All countries are- - now devoting considerable LuT. j. AdeUidaTouth Record ofYonr Family? -- 'ssv-STl- I . . , ronf'-n'iu.e- - , Hr. n. -- . a ,r w , W Tendon, ft Hleh Bd . Bo. Tottenham. ninoinnha m 92 Booth Bt. Handaworth. . wnmaw 1 Bt Woodborough nmd Hof! M yoentaln gtreet. Anlaby Bwl. . Dorftrid Bt Bradford, Preatog. IT Oreftew gf ' Manrh'ater. 3 Fevnlrsf Bt . Mora Bre. to Aaare Trersc. trrwtrh ( TMvrrald Ytd 24 Bohbihood Che. BhrfO'td 12 rtteamry poad. PtwnsM. Carilala. Herbert Bt. Hsrraby. .. BCOTLAND: Glaagow. 24 Barrington Drtvw. "rr TBELANDt . ' " n Bellaet. m Botaale A BKTAJTUMr , Liege. Rue Jean Friotrenwess 12k. Breatng Rue Pretermene H Bruxcllew Rue VerboeckhsvsW A HM-CPyJgrVk.rrrilsa as over-them- - v.q Ban Bernardino, Cal.. Box 24 2 HAWAII: tala. Oahu" fMl.aloo Headquarter). Honolulu. 1724 Luxo Street. CANADA: .-' ' Toronto, 44T Ontario B4 Bt John. X B. Bn 27 VaneouTW. B- - C-- . 122 Eighth Ave. West PNGLAND: , tveroool. MS ttdro Taos fHeadquartera) Black burn. 1S2 New Bank Bt-- .' (Urer-po- ot OM2BB1TK-- - nr - To r - j ri Th quarterly conference of th Duchesne stake was held st Kfl Baturdsy andv Bunday, th 22thof and 17th Inat. Elder Ruloo S. Well First Bcvsn presidenla of sevenliea. Elder John H Taylor of th general board of th T- - M M 1. A. and Mrs Ruth M. Fox of the general board of th T. I M. I- - A. being the visitors from Balt Lake City,, and there being present also all the members of tb stoke presidency and many other local officer and members. Profs. K 2 Hinckley sad Fred Bus of 1h Brigham Young university were also present In th Interest of that Institution sad took active part In the conference. devot'd t" convention Saturday work; In the Interest o' G Mutual Imaoflathr?aMfcTthe provement claasea. the fornwr of which re- ' Amerwfdsm. yiHfrlfc Ktndrik convened on Bun day morning at 2 -- 909 Javr W O'clock for further work, sit of which fironHigvs. KRttiM)H T 1 devoted were the to Amhtm. outlining meetings Api4Mmrb(trtt m rvift ondr of the work for th coming year, the 14 "1 KrmmiwIk Instruction and encouragement of th On) PIHn ?1 Tt. officers In chant of th same, and te ths general welfare and guidance of the Hoovrtntt tfi young people. Wat Bb. The first regular aeaaion of tha genA OrVt Iynwtrtf R. eral conference convened st 1 2 on tVIfxiJt. U'f)btntraat L tiunday the 27th and the concluding A Apdo9rn. Kart NWavettrtaft seyalon at 2 p.m. of th same day. alfifotiiEWf) T though a general meeting of (he people . of Myton was held In th evening, at jarwedwarsetr S elder, which Ihe Halt akr visitors war th aarlent. Wltta Hurenrtaag M, speaker. OERMANTr- Ths principal topics of discuss! oa at Poathrernd. tha conference were tbe Importance of St Ludwig in , tho wafrhesre and training of Ih rRANCE Parla Foe Joe Marls g HaradtS 1L young people and the beat mean of 1.111 Rna Gsntola k reaching and Influencing their lives, Lyons. M Rue Wffie Monoafe. the subject of tithing, snd tb responsibilities of eitlsenshlp, now coming to Amiens, B Boulevard Alsace Leri etna. the people In the form of s hew county twmiwjfxttt BaeaL Rhalelaadarati government. Tuaanne. 11 Rua MldL Through tha hospitality of the people N'urhatel. 14 Tot Botna. of Myton th foWtrbslL the odd FolGenevs. 2 Levrier low lodge room, and ths srhoothouse La Chaax d Fond. 22 Temple ATI Brand Were" traced at'the disposal of th conference. free of charge. In which to BWEDEX: hnldtbelr several meeting, for all of Btoritholm. Brartersgatan B. ' which the authorities In charge were 4Toteborg Nordhamagwtaa S. Makno. Koi oettagalan 2-very grateful. BundsvalL Ceterirahw 2k HARDEN BENN'IOy. Gam la RadatngatBM Ik Morraophig Stake Clerk. Brertbackacatan ft 1'rTeaJ Ralawtad. Bkepperegalan 4 Karlstad. Oetr Torggataa M . BEAR LAKE STAKE!. th. j Jo. 'Wet gtgth Are;It mtc.humSan Fian. lero Gal 724 Brodarirh gk ronferenee ' BAX FRANCISCO. President A. E. Wilde reports that success Ig attending th .labors of th elders of that conference and they feel certain that the seeds now being sown wtll bear fruit at sums future time. The elders doing country work ore whin STAKE , li fra-tu- rs . TOOELE STAKE. UNITED XT ATEa: 2 West C2 New York. K. Y Boston. Mere- - 27 Bt-- Ro4h St-Bt. - , N.-JII Elder! Brooklyn. 41 Mechanic St Portland. M Broadway. Baltimore Md . 1X2 North rniHd-tph- l. Pa IV X Bark At. Pittsburg Ps . Bo V " s New Heven, Coni' 272 Georg . " Box 247 Vt Burlington Fairmont. W . V , Bo 271- ... rherleatoo W V . Bo 21. North Bewyar Are. Chtrego. Ill . Are. 711 Two Falrvtew rhattanoogm. . Portland Oregon Fast Fk at. Seattle. Wash., til Broadway. Jedre-ndr- n xq go. p1asv -- A notable the largo of tb eonferenr was women atBumbefftf young men and tending very aalm of th conference work and association Interested In thetr in th Instruction given during th conference by the visitor. Tbs' amging exercise of th conference. were rendered by the conjoint choir of the Grantavttte First and Second ward rfnder the leadership of Elder Joseph Mlllwa'- Hina passed Into moat successful isi A TATE. JL L Slab Clerk. m - uxpjc of the Religion claasea The Tooele stake quarterly conference was held in the Grsnlsvllle first ward Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 24 and 27. 1414. There were present at the opening and during the conference Elders Heber J. Grant of the CVwincil WcMur-rt- n of the Twelve, and Joer -nttee of the First COunct- t- trarting small towns of the northern .wal part of tbe state. They report th"tr Mr. Julia M Bnxen oi . I. M wH ottesded 'At ahft"EW" of thwYV f. imeUngs bare made a tour of the southern port tbe people In general always willing to Jensen of th general board .of Reof th ronferestce. visited the Saint Helen to the restored Gospel. ligion class. Ths stake wa repre and friends la Edgnrtna. Janesville At Oakland the elders have been ant- sen ted by alt tha member of th stake and Beloit, whom they found well and ed In thetr work- by students attending presidency,-a- - majority of th high Were pleased to see them. They report the University- of California summer council and alternate, representative school st Berkeley. one baptlam fog th month. , students nd member-froThe each ward of the Preetdcnt Heaton In reporting Mil- coming from Utah. Idaho and Arizona, stake, and the presidencies of ths T waukee. ee vs: "Lest night we held a have taken an artlvs part m the Oak- - M and T. L M. I. association, and street meeting on 4th and Grand. After land Dram'll and la other way hare th Rrhaton claam rtf tha atak. aa th service they were anxious to reupportad and aided tha fTrt of tha well as the other auxlllsry associations ceive tracts and many hooka were dis- eidara which baa bran greatly appra-ciat- d both of the stake and wards ' b f thm posed of. It 'surprised many of She 10 a. m. conference at Saturday tha Ban waa we 4th. when crlabraiad by audience July they learned that in Joint and separate session of were all 'Mormons' and such a healthy Fraoriacu and Oakland brant he tn opened the conventions of the T. M. and T. L looking bunch. Rome of them said, At Grtdlay, whara ihrr is a kny M 1. association and Religion rlasars "if that's what 'Mormontsm' does for raftdrrKl In tha momirtitv and jramaa of the stake. In the academy building, people. It must not be so bad. after and athletic xports were indulged JJl at outsetMons Hie program Liahona. alL' during the aftmoon these W ara pleased to raport iha good lined by the general boards of successwork being don by ih HUH tm tttem organisations were fully and Mission. of tha arioua branches of tha mission fully carried out. Saturday at 2 p. m. th general sesAt Grid lay vmt her thera U a colony sion of the conference met In the meetof our people two Rrliaf 8ocitta hava RELEASES, being present 102. baaa organised. Both hava an efficient inghouse. T there M. 3 Moody of Hinckley. I'ta It I. B R. McBride of the stake President much in ara and organization doing Am of Logan. Utah; Chas. H. Watts ralfrvimr-tb- a poor and aiding thoea presidency briefly reported condition ot, I Aho mr b ln diatreia. Thai you'may ss they are at present in Tooele stake. Kp,?t1' t tah-.. - on Bhphcrd of j better know of thrir a'tlvit!r we hand Elder Jensen addressed the mrettng In Part, Idaho, and president of the Bear barewUb a report aent u from the Interest of Religion class work, Lake stake. f Zion, for the past six you that the children of the tatter-da- r one of them: month president of the Lo Angels Tha Gridley Relief aoriaty of GrirHey, Rainta, as well aa alt children should receive a goodly portion of religious conference; Alma J. WlnteT of Mont- Bmta county. Cal. celebrated Its first as classical education, and for this pelier. Idaho, for 21 month secretary j Jana 2r"by a social at tha reason of the mission and acting president of birthday, has the Religion class work boss of Treasurer Christina the Loe Angeles conference for the past hospitable Williams and her husband. About 22 been established In our Church. twa months. Through th untiring and wm in atteadanc. Eider Joseph W. MCMurrin spoke of faithful efforts of Secretary Winters An excellent little program wa ably the work of the auxiliary associations th mission office has been raised tn In the Church end tbe necessity of tb rendered, after which cake. Jce cream, a high standard of efficiency. The and young people being instructed in the sandwiches were served of of records tbe sad wards branches, Bine It organisation a year ago, tb" duties and requirements of the gospel ' EAT TKXXBS41EE. th mission In general are tn a better baa dona good work. Has held Elder Heber J. Grant addresed th condition and ara more complete than aoctety .- conference on th Frink FuUlian, reeidrnl. hpa 417. Interesting and profitable authority of the before la th htstory of th mis- many and ever, Tenn. relieved baa distress and rhattanuega, priesthood and It power f it good if To much credit cannot be want among the skk and sion, used In righteousness for the honor Elder gpragu and tlamhlin, who needy. given him for hi industry and faithThe 17tb of March, was Sttingly ob- and glory of God. Related reminisc, nr laboring In lirundv rtmnty, writ fulness. served by an interesting program ences of hi oxperlencea while president encouraging new orTdctr !iccea In , ARRIVALS. Present membership about SO. Have of the Tooele stake of Zion over 24 ; pert, they nay four month ago the Chao. Luthl and Carl Robinson, both a good corps of able and willing teac- yours ago. and spoke In tribute to the people of that aellnn were very bitt(4 even If we are away, off on memory of the late Bishop John of Freedom. Wyoming. Also Alton her. toward the elders end now they - ern and President Hugh B. Gowan. are opening Their floor and heart to mg they found a large crowd waiting Clark and Grace Rogers of Mesa, Ari-f- the coast, we ere striving to be active stood and listened for sons. who. attending a couple of classes Latter-da- y and thetr infgrtty and faithfulness In Saints the gnapel truth. Elder bprague re- -' morethem, who ' Ihean f to than hour summer th truths work of the Lord. Ot th University of California O.J. MARLINE. Sec'y. port twa baptism. Elder Kampaon Lisbon. Saturday at 4. IS pm., convention of School, "have volunteered their senr- and ttuihran report hotdlntr fotrr bap- - tha gospel th Mutuals were held. tlamal service in one' week and at ITeet. Dana greatly enjoyed a viaitjicea. Bonds y. Bept. 27. at - on aervlce they had the privilege from Iraat Js W. Lessueur of Mesa, j APPOINTMENTS. o'clock a.m., Art., who is vlalttnT the missionaries f President Bvsa O. Clark of th San STAKE CONFERENCES. convention of workers of th T. M. t of explaining the gnapel. to more from He seemed impressed T. his stake. and as met Seven L the per than three hundred agreement, people. transferred to former meeting In the yeatrr and the Elder Sampson of with the work and went out canvassing iPranrlco conference I were beptlxed. Ih-ot Angele DAVIS president and epjojfd It thoroughly in STAKE. latter He school th g.Tf building: also a Delating. Eldar A- - E. WUde of Oak- convention of the Religion class workea bonier the elder some good Instructions and i conference. Elder Z. H. Mephen. land, will succeed President Clark. El r-4 held in one of the class rooms of, The of thia mission, writes that ha we wish him God speed conference elder of the quarterly Davis der Parley B. Bteelo of Ocean Park, xtak ass held In tbe new ' waa railed out to preach the funeral of hi Journey. building amusement th high school transferred to Oakland. Elder Parley ball at Clearfield. at 10.20 a m., Sunday arhhhls sermon of Aim Alread.We also reSept. 21 and 27 Dll ofSunday, VIRGINIA. Park. San to Ocean of , W. Hal Diego, two the Elder Grantsvllle Jean wards ware held who of Scalf. death F. the George Richard Counof the gret W. T Owens, president.' box 204. Elder Lawrence A. Green of Son F cil the Twelve. President Brigham m thetr respective meeting places, and proved faithful to tn end. and bore Roanoke. San Diego. Elder H. of to conference, not did meet with Vs. the Roberts to truthfulthe of a atrong testimony general assembly C. Stuart of Ban Diego, to Long Revenues. Elder the First Council of cf th conference, which met at the ness of theopel. He waa a faithful, Elders Montague and Wiggll report Wm. William A. Morton "The people here Beach. of th general board of Religion sxme hour, there being present 174. tlth-pafrom tha time ha Joined from Collleistown; ordinance, street new A speaking Tw Elder Heber In Interested J. verywas th muh gosGrant classes addressed the also in attendance. Presithe Church until hie death. into pel They have tendered us th use opening up a new district, went dent Joseph H. Grant wa ill and un- r radical attitude of the gospel, all i FLORTDA. . of the school house Jo hold service tn effect recently in Loe Angele. Through able to be present. either blessings, for tnis life or HI for counselors. our We bat held a good It w have been enabled to get Janies A. Eld red go and Jesse M. 8mith, eternity, being received Of enjoyed by 711 at sav time W. P.1 Whitaker, president. and our literature before obedience message well to attended hate! the and laws many which upon Because meetings, ot 8E presided. the busy season are they Jackaonvllle, Florida, Copeland intelligent class of peo- - many of the local predicated. Especially called atv The work of the Lord conllnuee to endeavored with th help of the Lord a priesthood were un- tention our lr f lo the duties devolving upon the gnepel. to show Pi" to able on attend Th atr spree d.artd many new friend are te prearh them Saturday. Our new cottage a Impetus the them their true poeltion. We have ani receive . tendance no Sunday w lari; -- The wf "the .'. being, made Some peupla.athn.wece app mwmgs-u- f fTY Tiajinam commenced with a meeting people and Instruct them in regard to we feel and , very hitter a year ago are now among and wi hot hr have! tended their duties and to obedience time that of Religion class officer to the laws s J0'a.m. W . , , our beat frlendA Prest. yi. more" FkWt H ft of the gospel, and e and T being accomplished through tha saints A quarterly meeting of the aj ' that There be high priests no Iniquity Whitaker has Just returned from a fi. Hunter rrtt fronr Halifax county: placing thetr pomes at the aervlce of of with the members the of the a. stake, hold-tnm., and a g general Georgia, also admonished the people In Wo are very grateful lo report feel- the elder for thl purpose trip trough Southern at 1 p m. At tha Church; conferences and meetings with ing well after Tbe elders at Long Beach. Ocean priesthooda meeting to remird their In another very the enjoyable store of valuable and needduty - the Saints and elder. At Douglas. payment of and San Bernardino meeting and profliable ueek" pent m the erv-k- e Park. Ran Diego tithing of all their earnings A a peocrowned with ed instruction was given by the visit- ple A. D. Week. we should feel to be tnankful to IT., be met with Elder of th Master. - We find tbe a!ntx report thetr effort being - ' brethren. pering Lk street No being G. meeting success God for the peace and tthepherd and 4 on our traveln feeling well physically Parley Billon, prosperity we cities, the At the 'Bandar morning session El- - are - J. Walburger and held branch con- and ftptrituahv. We held a rouging missible in either of themattention enjoying at the present; referred w , dor James A. Eldredge their are eMars ference with them Sunday. Aug. It. open 'Air turning to the the troublereported our sister republic night bad mating Tburaday bold report the same stake In fairly good condlttdn. - and and the strife andofturmoil wa fllied lo overflowing. a good crb4. The hott aacb-- er cottage mcetihg. They 4a of blood and wxpect well attended and tha! threugh them .with tne exception of two elders' quor 1 par in the spirit of the Lord wa with them "The them ith good Sunday ipeeting are book and um aUxtakp.organiatlon a large number of tract treJndf I and a good time was enjoyed by all eyetUng- .prarec should tatty I -d organised WV are reporting six bapthrma. one being dlatirbuied. Sunday. A ug. ?.r.Prct. TVhTiakrr met doing a xood work i Father, that areshTLMWgun Tbe book record for tha mutsion for; Prvt. Eldredge (old of the benefit and tha earth and that whh Elders 'Milton SUrgeea. 1a X. hy Elder TteH Elder, the warring nations by is month far blessings that he bad received by pay- - may wsincomr to conditions Tloafrey. fl. J.Wsimtrger and IhtrTey Alma Pace, and three by Elder S. tbs past three of under- tha average a also the actual number jq bis tithe when due. Bitton in branch conference, at Mc- -, iLButterfieliV and standing peace. of hour. t dally In mlsmonary, Donald. Tier a Spiritual feast bis enWm a Morto Mrs. Julia M Brixnn spoke of her joyed. The Sunday school In each of TRANSFERS MONTH OP AUGUST. early conversion to the truth of tbe ! A. Shepherd, who William these place la in a flourishing and felt S. Rockwood from gospel E. Elder thankful almost bedue . the lucal conference to office. Elder Georgia Much credit yond expression for the blessings she Samuel brethren who preside Oirdnei-- . from office to Eaat Tennese enjoys through the gospel Elder Joseph W. McMurrin said ronferrne.- - EJ1fT J. H. Jneen hma GEORGIA. rimracteriatle of the goepet are to the been appoSnfM to eocceedEler Cord-iedo - K. 1 Elmer Brands w. president. good to ner fellow man. assist the js rrsion sccreta an1 needy, comfort the aide and C'onnally street, Atlanta, lia. Jor RELEASES MONTH FOR OP "For the lest two weeks Elders Wright. those who mourn, and work tar Ah AUGUST 1 Brown; Gunter. Rogerson and M'Trtt h,lioW aJ txhe have been tearing down the old thurch on ?h requirement In th Rav Hartholometr from tha North law of la Atlanta, where a new chapel w HI be Carolina orfirfv'e. as M. Jed tithing., being older than man. of Six are aa erected. baptisms reported Trrr Jmm th3 Mr. Erl b,I children f"1, duty t Gojl that People writing the missionaries follows; Three - bjr Elder John C Rres-to- K FnlkmB Irrxn th couXerjc; Oorf pay tithe on all one' each hy Elders M ortertsen. pTirr, Atm. C. Potter ffom their earnings and at tb Yinrlnla I snd their friends in foreign counth time that , Brundsg Two habiee and Wright. : are reminded that outsid of tries Albert E- - Hodgfeinaon from receive they their earning. blessed, one by R. E Cox and one by thf Kjat KefittKky conferear mnd M. at the of Sunday correct British rat the .2 Prest. pm. Il"s, C. Alvin G. R Merrill. 'from the tiio eonfewKr j postage Is Sc on each ounce or leas, if ptreented the general authorities of H. J. th hurch Uahoua. t and JKNEN, 7 of Tooele stake, all ;jKENTUCKT. 'and 2c for every additional ounce, or whom were jmetained Serretarr. by the , T. Steven, in portal of 7Srl'-n- t protocol, Jopb applies th conference High Atrcet. leuiille, ky. feeing present 227. Rome Germany, but such letters do not StfltPS. NorthWCStCm i Elder Blfler and Tatlcr have' beer minor change tn (he office of th testified I'ftthe truth of the latter-da- y take the fast mail lioot. To raak sueceeafnl In opening up several pew work and said be fullyeauajained alt auxlllsry associations and homo mis- certain. It la best to- attach a Sc .of for tb elders to preach. In -places - i t... T. lonarls noted. the AUttiQritiea of 1 r icnt la Eiil Elder hahbeatc, one of fbe leaders of tlie jt'ohcenung tae'ronfarenr recentlyCrm gave a brief account of Wimp James G. Duffin said he wa Church Methodist took the elders home held in Bt. Paul. Tlrza Hansen bnd la tb British, Isle. as they exist In Tooele rope greatly interested in the remarks of conditions with him. and helped them to secure Fern Oreetse in tbeslM? ter say: "Oir Theraexcept Wake. Some condition and things we ths rats la 2c per ounce on Elder R H Robert this rooming in are a large Union church, where they held conference waa a splendid success. The ' Justlv to the new movement In the ters, we fallproud of. While In some matletter and tha -- asms on postal regard several well attended meetings. They dedFatory service of our litlle cbap'l , M I. a. below the naked fHe could average, but w had the privilege of explaining the were held Aug 22. We were favoreO Card. Missionaries who 'can 111 ba more fm4 than 4oe-- what pre Jirging.,tha-preple- to Hvw'ptb 22 peepla fkrher'tq ef them- wtur rtie preeneF of Elder n. F. XFKIt- gasgsl their moy duties afford 1Care and to ofteiTput to be able privileges, that we sey at' the last day may not come expressed themaelvea as being well ney of the Couurl! of thw Twelve and' 'an aapsnae under, the censure of by hairing to pay, hot Pnth'r her or tha souls thou our J. leased 4' ith the. doctrine that had also our beloved motion preoident. OOr brethren or tbe th tp of displeasure of our car gavest and Elder f Cbwley and myself been pryached my wr- T- writ ttended hy Ualrttf only th amount of abort postage, wife. Vti Father return them to you clean heavenly Cragtre --held lflymeetlng in a church and trienda Boms of ofv friend came but aa added penalty imposed by and Elder W. contrsst-e- d McMurrin Joseph ' pqre, full of intelligence. house at Cava City during the past to u after the service and told us the statements of men In regard to -- Eldrir Oo. T. Richard foreign poatofgce. vj that 'In a were uccessful fn adding they wCra glad tney had a 1 tended, and in hi dis- conditions week. They in th world today, with th course dwelt on tbe subjects The nsw Invent Igat or to our list that tney knew they had listened to. year It becomes a eerioss b&rdsn. prophecies of tho prophets and inspired - i whoor they expect ! baptise In the men of tied." Relative and friends art urged' to CreatkAs of the World, the Purpose men both ancient end modern, and that of Mans Existence, and th law ef tho word of tho Lewd near future. Preat. Rtevena and Eldr In further reporting they bay: 'Oh! taka due notice. la ful fllied Obedience- . Uttla Jutva Juat finished a senes ot gentleman said that stnes ss fast se It ran be, and being Jlztcttlng to that there Is An excellent spirit prevailed t on Jot or tittle that ho not been " th Tminir j Mission Addresses fulfilled T THREE ' BALT LAKE CTTT, UTAH. |