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Show SECTION AGAZrXE Ordinarily we hare not fkUh snoturh t9 do that Suppose W had received auch roveV-rIlona ea those given In anient times, fop Instance, how they were to take that greet fenced city ot Jeclyho, It eould not he stormed. temwa aurVn'd IX SATURDAY APRIL 3 10X5 DESERET EVENING NEWS o many every day. that!" "Of courge I rmnm. &M.' she ' The civil engineer from the said here If. the t trmtt at 111 Hd j did toot may noi tr)atm,h n suecen could not catch fleh, he knew nothing Ieeilte my earnest i ' r aw in thof that art. What h That Mew ,?1Vr not reah waterfalla wae so tpjtn) horsepower efforts of nn neighbor so much energy; and he explained t . f ar rrie sketch I In Salt Lake Assembly Hall, Sunday, e Uu lh',uK' u how that '-- K"1 r.pifr would r.'VlJr'Kish Address Delivered natrwhtv an' cir"rsa r . w th , , ha. hum-- l. to b. Hphet-,y u k defended by many men. They had fasi ir March 21, 1915, by ccnrn.ig turoln wheel, and Motion, and HU . i ' u i fAn U of best general of tbto worlds j! it orth of - v "'ll be into electricit; ,lhw,uli t at hi. iu r . o for When h Mwk th Bmy he ennmu L changed ept n A t 4h tifv and th j ELDER J. H. PAUL. M Us ri 'Wit c fu bund bint The isord told tolm that Uw TaUey t,Jiw Th has -- me to pass "Pdo ' Tuer "i V,T the J Liitf-fai 1 a should marh around the city r it. lr art'said some day ear..v..!d be run ls ih, w r 'tf n g n irue f a time on fceven d)g and the i it would tnnchiner1' pnpellti and 2 - t t ' Th - s in the lead and Plow on retjiaira no pmphei. It should' .1 r rant o r go tao i Tt? ldtri fj v g had only ' (Reported by F. W. OOcntma) f S J f rams horns r r ic hen they had marched genac, to may that we toull avtc.i!sh itris ,e wrtr r'a" o' AlJ never fall ori'in .tn , , iVrmV ghnuM QH th.! eaev ita . . 4 'I r. ax f- - tr ah n r c Lllinmc ciag tliai in3ia75reaiou wnyTnvuilc oouldossilyToTiow and enjoy gwsvi tnj sen Li a. e of th mVrent in ai r M in r.uht failirg fL,"d hi,., .m tiow to utilise those"toro pcjutiontoday UlTher got to differ.nt revelation from wreftn- - Lte canyim n. of our people I try to mate xhould shout, bul t M w f t ZToT and c ua'e ,t n at this But th gh into to require ,J ... preachers, that ia e rh.r c,, wnto a holeelectriiUy, the r,md ouid f tl Ut. we couldThabiom- - tr m.n? Th on suitable occasions to give ij who tors mTr.iT, 'pi r , , hndM- - Tht , t lm? nuiaaflee forever thi i - me hoy that Is within him I latioo of harmony Which the choir gave Hta gi n A ftv : aft-whrtLv ( i'k. or less speakers In dtd not get anrthtng- - wrhtte those (rmlnded than ,.ce nit I t!r,i,hiV fnlfowedOf cnniv.t du thj la tLai. ,e a e 3r Twemore' lold a,1 ,he, Lraifls enough to und r t' whdt j a 0 m e hare no regular minis-- 1 prepared of all. the cultivated -- t th do. Another i I 11 I pub man our as 'ftu I tOUrse of naid a thi " hold brethren the of were fir i pretheuian, not oply received it but I 0 th tr k tk( n lu 'VNhit a was a farmer he lc.kn goed r i the same H v fcome might say, therefore to judge and crltlctae or compare r,im8 horns i pard nf t what dty-ob saw- a to brought do a the walla wAftr. pcople tn, r u f tu i a ah othera " 3To no ipatpedcorpa that U the power of He told ua lie saw th fie. s regaled kt l ?he fairlv hain i (if Jrrtrh-is the ait thia but I suppose. .v.have il S But 18 ut w) aH these waste fields h the print pie, EIATfON g OONTIXlOl bear ng ajonded Jehoh MY thought today hat j i i yfttK n MEETINGS IN SAN FRANCISCO. over th I am worthy of saii he n th iKime golden grain; and orchar to matters whtch in earliest j hear the people of the aurld aalr n n ts jua it whole toda aaw not and get aome valley MALft. I of blossoming attention K my AN jir E dotI VI' F LT A 1 jCN not the ljr! reeal vip ,whj we it laden with frut If hj them to- th next tk, nr ar mav have elapsed emtIihing if he t h doe to Bo ao it la. If It were m.t r our ig- - no get It n hi lfe i down Into the Toamlte day. that we serv'd TrS to hem-- in this j n iave ua In the dark? It doea era I nnco went ci er nw of rtn of norance, could 1 dutrr help incw held people a atage which fjp!e to the average man ef the world that'ftlhr hgregation i gt&r the world wlu are dying from hunger whvr ahaU he mine al f r 'i of the the Lord. If fa i f the buainesa of and dran.n by Tour or si horaea rare Another or moat learn T of our wa a poet, and Neither the justice of uid he waa debtor both t I revelation, he ought to be in it con of the wa I .as up along aide aklil in what ha aaw heparty e n n ua ma f r ' aptold a the p?em, and the barbarians both tinuoualy and. brethren, 1 auppose he driver because I admired hie w ? which he wrote afterwards r ;e me f thn' w i h - r 'll He and to the uowte If the j fa. aH the time I do not think he1 handling the uemt. U hen w calved that the failing water was jer h I m'vw'i i I t tf like n.v ,s that to we had could make fculoh, roveala once a d of down in that the into ara great thousand apoetlea. rv and r si the of our current ukam k He wurth' o' experiences then la absent on a journe. or ha go along the aide of the mounlklfi, back eaed it to a human life As a ut m, we should n t hesitate ' w t I am dm long aa wen on The hum gone to leap and needs to be waked (and forth. It wa a aight to re ma the human life to one another v I am 4tself for-- i tha m ng renewing lua r .gh i i tt I tamk bp u on the out leader, or woman mav have a Why Sunday says, long whip spin v r ever from above, from the frunuUne of whether I shall he l cu, dm TO team4. on the job att-- the ttme " T l f do not tea we would turn to go around on the Ufe-oand la it not t down he drove the think he ever waa absent on a jovifney next dugway A 'r that, kept pure and wholesome As long as j fdge the true breadth, oil r fuIS were we or of going1 man, in feel by that the of nny asleep ancient Israel. ari learning days tu action, it is pure, beau- $d the rlverla ( n et metier or not h la willing to though be tried for acme two thousand that prertpke down over the mountain - 'n others a a people, we to that breadth of .! "'ig ci'arHr , ,ch Is expressed In the uni-- a i Revelation and Inspiration We had them for 4 lamer. n-- GENEALOGY - T. th,hlj .. ! . & 'I, un-ti- '",He , h v l'rr i I Mac- - aph , 1 FtM!M i M ALMK4L i 1 1 ..Ud Ut . I -- o- a h v , , , v 'i- r, 1' fls JSTelL TrTmmTTiKrarS.1. . , w efv -- ad i I fttu-i- v M H r he q ,r F r r I c , r- bt i -- t . u-- r r- mu.T-Jw"- ,K-- K -- an wjn 1 1 tU . i - f ix me-Kt- V 4 i 1 V I 4 1 tf fcan ui . , ,,n me-Ij- Sr u g the'-mo- f i tot r i wj-th- i fc f r of thr poeT ncht thy gracp impart Lain and ti understand the revelation Ami I hope would Jump against th wxr ateri' whow'thaY dfTncrr Tee?abn hart, whih w It wa a do nt get. it is not th? and safety everw time 'ui ' H!n a leather and have drf!j thing that the Intelligence sne right vhn standing befoie.th rna.n ould be manifeatedanimal t 14 ?U s nmg that alined mn ihrmigh those dumb 'ui not get them n Thev ciuld underatand that much of p!a n to rn I understand Stave the teacher the revelation, they knew how to do m .ilgcbra put a perfectly Wear and their duty, and if they had not been demons tratroa upon iha board, able to underatand that much where reveal pht T thinking that twaren ompf iha atudents ouid not get would wr have been? Buppoae one oT to Ultt true chunh of the It Tliey never would have got it. I those homes when he got the revela-rlorir..r ttrat her waa t 4 aa ha had been Lurd J'sus rbriat iupdae. If he hid hot round XhAt ther hark in arith- - trained to do, had failed to do th right 1WW som PrtrPJ u ,1 miMT kNR metlc. which they had not yet mastered thiLg at the right time If he had he had to go back to txpiuta that hesitated a moment and turned around .gimsi. the cholreat, the- besta jahd soon i Aa .as - and said "Sr for Oxl 1 always been do understood the nave here, they why pnnil always ps tf t Is not neeesaarrYvwn cipiw tit artehmetie. they were prepared have to jmnrp up against that chats h i? to underatand me Israel, ancient the with revelation in algebra. Juet when he flecks back at sen trojle to whom tJod In a RETV ELATION PROGRESSIVE whip" If he had begun to argue with manner gave light, tnspwatton hie master as we are inclined to argue loft he Revelation la that , to think elation j progressive, Jit can with the Lord it would have been the he received all ax once. If the pro- wltlLoUt guidance H of u Since that time. I entertain fsviv Behold thou phet receives reieUtlona which It . written good daJ of respect for thoae who theja in do the i and led a Jew retet not, and suppose that ls'when the know what is right do it peopl t 1 fiof because the Lord even if thev do not see what conserr,iktst thy boal of 4d andjthe e t hs will and arTF'5r the would not ! ke the people to have the quences will follow There Is a that are more exellcot. being revelation, but because he can not give in recent days that the right conThey had a it to them. Oh, says some one, aur) , f4d out ft the law in sists doing whet ultimately brings in the law but a superior Intelligence can reveal e the tuRg. happiness to mankind but self to an Inferior one sureL the if wegateg? w do anything that we svs It w'H render to every before cond Lord know show Let ue see Suppers a fee! to be right begin In Romans, u find to figure out ter acxrding to his deeds To mother with her babe tries to re.eal w?ethr nr not it will give th greatin conDnuance u hv by patient to the infant the ample and eauti-m- est happiness we shall be in a sorry seek glorv, honor, and f ij fart j hia mother Mow plight hut to them can j gj lean dowm and ."al, et rn not do obey aay into the rradic I am yoar moth-rut- h THOSE TCQBXHX OF REVELATION. are pmtntRwi and bn unrgnteouaneM. f bu r,lx The aoy ma? listen, he may I have said that vou can not reveal TtofW' ThtnrehalV bfr aoto fae. and mav smile He may mr mind to a child but that as the t some idea Tribulation and an- t but he doea not vet child grows older and gets more like fortior. that knCw what that word mother" means upon even aul of man were you, you can rsvsal more to him. You U seema thd Jew - - evil" A a a mother and poet aaid to her lit- can reveal to a person who Is just like disobedient. were er first If they one tle you all eLjrmir thoughts, and he will asleep Lj knew better or ought to have 'Last TTiere are some pSopfo night, my daring, while you understand "Of the Jew first and also of mj who can not understsand us and some b it glory, honor and peace 1 slept. bm tile w can understand We can not that thought I heard vou sigh frT man thet worketh good, to the And understand only those whom we are and alio to the gentile For And to vour little crib I crept irtl As the apostL says hke "Beloved, watched a space therebr. - in no respect of persons with " And. kneeling down, I kissed our now are w the wms of Ood. and it Fi r a many as have sinned w what not shall be. doth brow appear yet that Is the aentilea who did For oh 1 but we know that when he shall aplove vou o law of fre gospeL 'shall r ,r' the that is. they You are loo voung to know It now. pear" that Is appear to us when he without law shall be revealed unto us Individually, r t lx judg-- d hv the Itw "But a But some day vou wilt know " "w shall be like him" That is tha have sinned in the law ahall The child la young d know the only ttme If the Lord has not reFor when the by th law ad exs that and him relatittp ?eteen vealed himself to you or to me do you whioh have not be av p. . , , that being who passed through the know the reason It la beauaa w are W do by nature the things con-- , shadow .f the vahey of death to give nft near enough like him The aposiheae. having not him birth, who r n tho law hfa nounsbpd young For we know that when he are a Lw unto themselves,' limbs with the tide of life that flows tle havs i shall appear we shall be like him, and - . hoftr the work of the law writher veins and who we shall see him as he is " The rethrough generous their conscience every er their heart day since that ume has patientsult la that If I $ave not recetved any od has not Jsft - t witness" iHng her sacrificed ly comfort for his. revelation I am not going around now writ--has He r. hout a wltneaa laid has her down as it were, day and telltng my neighbors about it. nor life, word the spirit of the law, in by day, that he might have enjoyment that the Lord has not been - Kuman hert. The child la too young to know thaL complaining to me that he had not mad H hen ha grows, to be a boy , he learns good IvPU ENUE Or OONSnENCE. known hi will to ma Iiis would his mother Is one who fee worse onlv mean that I am not neer which other that W enough nave revelation is he when who he hurt loan feels, Tike recetve him to and understand the not think. i a ha'f. more rUh than sympathises W revetTttnn aa we talk nnre in a while he himself does, who Is delighted more thit those to whom the roll VIEWS OF BENJAMIN F MILLS bis own sucieas than be is, but ' thx gosfel is not given, are with he doe not know yet all 4hat "mothI heard front this pulpit seven or light er means; hen he it light for thev have aheart becomes a young 1ght years ago the Reverend a wTitten in their Benjamin ho if la rth, he Inclined to man, especially to'o F ihe work of the law wnt-- fr wi'd and all the rest of the people Pay Mills preach a remarkable sermon Hs Have you seen Ood? tuir hearts, and thousands he find that there entitled. V e testified that when they at turnoneagainst him. aid that if any man had not seen God. person in the world, who be-- it was io own fault. He Illuson within man's th fa what gomg j- n vt serious momenta they find eves n him yet, who can not trated In many way that 1 bars not but that God gave him to her time t to refer to here, how we may see there that i n their own - for a purpose Ua worth and that is - rte Gvd Tt was a bold and perhaps a aometimes seek to overand will to he him, cling con something It sounded like blas. hrv mny defy it and go turn dangerous saying - orbfiiptlngs. Hut thev find though all the rest of the world In pheme at first hearing, but when we she wilt sti'l bellev call him aid. the what their heart wliat preacher meant we perceived V hen the man. older vet. mar. Wben he said. a voice speaking as one him j of could understand. a to rear and family ries begins scribes. a vou seen God' he meant. Have ; authority and not ft the that hs own. he see the enormous labor "Have God is tryvou which that understood thU and forb'dding under-which the mother patiently at all times to say unto the chilW . states th8t if you know 1 he j gne t i ' R then ing of r j thfc hY the world4 dxtr!ne of a people j he further !tog realize what It means to dren It e m You understand that for be k mother But never knows fully The foundation of this work In latter it what b f know "If I truly lives, you until the day coroe whetrTthe days was based upon revelation hi ng to become and what it will I think, laid away In the earth, and he any man lack wisdom, 1st him ask of thereafter w1!" not can to be. men and It who all over is God, sod liberally glveth the where stands closing iy Ttri off nr 4ecrtv yoa by any the form of her who loved him best and upbraidetlinotr and tt shad bw gAa.thec by its laughter or for aye given him. But let him ask la fokh. cised when and the earth, m s v "Ask and ve shall tf I should characterize riance that dwalt on nothing wavering lorinr the. Td e what recslve.seek and jrs shall find .An VhnMyThat--he-eaBTf,m Ta . . called Latter-da- y Balnts from it meant that- - she was his serve to Indicate the mother Illustration may of their brethren on the earth, and if it takes a life time, as It or- truth of this doctrine. te When a Ute k in tummed up In their belief does, for th best of us to Indian looks into the starry skies at In individual or personal dinarily h wh&L does he see? Borne might night learn that simple revelation which to irWd cea and In general revelationoar In our earliest suppose that b. see the sarzv. Arma s thw r.nrrh beHeve, way how ,- -: ment oar that hat to S' him the mother, the that ntrr nV fsfth, "a?1 That God has re--' dav. a great vault of some ti to find out a hat starry iky I take it mtig long What Is It that God has re It mean to htovto a heavenly father? kind in which little dlamondto are aet aed shat wa the first great aerie to sparkle. To him it is a sky that la re atK4is EFFECT OF TRAIXINO The Old and New solid and turn around tbto earth ooo Tell the stranger within our a day But when th astronomer gevf that this is what we believe first looked into it, not merely a glance, but hr We believe all that God looked and he long, began to carefully dees YPhaffioe Ire now rt-- 1' se something very different... H nekr volume of scripture called Instead solid and lnaect. an of that 'little creature like being turning t k nf UoriAon. Thera U also a to aome Tou can not make It un- - around tbs earth, the sky stands still ot his people. grasshopper. rvrsvj, n frr the can Ho convey land the earth turns around Tou am derstand thing trrv very' bosom and heart of the k of th "hto a creatur- like a chicken; covers an eternal foj. those who know and can little.- Tou can convey sklea. lib which the planets go around a understands It urir-n- i volume. another deep things time and uniform order; that still more. I think, to a creature like in regular are K k of Doctrine and Covenant of this city. the stars probably ilk our sun, "A4 - bellera that he wrill yet re a dog. I Saw once, south one On with possibly hta planets revolving around sheep. " my great and Important things s Shephard driving them. been When had which Kepler th astronomer the were pasture to the kingdom of God." side off and on. the other side irad that revelation whleh th Indian am. hw reveal themT-- As soon a much which none hot th. stu The cannot dog read, ftre ready to receive them, and I were tilled field with grain. dent can understand, be wrote reverhad been trained to do certain things. vjppnA not one moment before. sense dogs, had ently Into his book- "Oh. Ood t road sed Ilk inoat other waa trained. He Thy thoughts after Then" MEAXljra OF RBVEUTIOX. enough to do aa h of out them must he keep Hi rmiuloii TdVroFIFTET? VIEWS OT A W mean by knew that tt did not mat ter If they STREAM., such n action of anything one side and other. Thto shepherd th Into run otrr loams u ? Not many years ago I went to Logan whistled gnd sent him merely om It about nncthiig hewtayedand kept th canyon with a party mad up. In pert rfr an thing in tho world of rni-y- . onto side. There of a civil engineer, a fanner, a painter, out of thto wheat The dog could - th Instance, by which It reveal. sheepunderstand a poet, and a fisherman. There the that In keeping lfr to our mind. I am seeking to not toldto he waa prebeautiful, cold stream oomaa tumbling that of out my thought to you. Soma may sheep th and splashing down In summer; its them from destroying "tobe to get It. Th young people venting nd m do not did he that If dwy fragranoto arose and cooled our may wonder before I get half grain Tcnt out the as we escaped front the sun's grain, not faces, eould through, Juet what tha elder is driving the farmer not send tt to th beat and th dust of tha city. In th T won't get it though I try to ahd then they eould over nor Into flour, canyon w Mud at that stream; but ZT1 to them, what U In my though . mill to be ground or to did we att look- - at tha same stream? the Belgian heard .tha choir sing today. hero to feed dog No; th earn Water, for what do you who are not tnuaidana at all provide th food of nations. The had to think we saw? to th fisherman, I ot follow tha more compWs eould not know why the sheep did know what he aaw he saw trout. He But he rid of that keet nd did not get tha nriedy. wars. Be caught master. where knew hT hia wtold they tight by VK' who hay ua anderstandtng j At- wun-Ivr- ie ftr Hr Tn, 1 ' 1 jire f - i- !iri. I ! 'ii i'iiT i I EVAPORATED recommended by the International Mutual Cooks and Pastry Cdoks Association of the World to obtain the best results. is used and Ite nt ' ?L V ' n . hr i, A i fL.: a.,: ia!j i ; .fi . N'l H i 1 -- ; i j- , td i j j , , TatforiesAxqten &Ufe!kviEe,Utah g-- ' 4o-u- vu t. B r-- ul L. D. S. Family r.st clock-wor- I and IndividualRecordBook 1 J , ' het boek tfr rt ? ' !' n- sv4 - - T mtm u JL flt w Ki-- d beoper-soade- '5 - C 1 is - r A Y t-- vl j A ? i i j lug-ho- p "al , si-- nl I , me-J- t v ; h m tht v ! - s;':lr v F-l-na l - J i ! with-K-V- , v 4 ' hr j 'r I .4 g v' fv -i ' . r - -r T i 1 sr! to svnr.i ' r'rl doc-fin- ;.l4-t,- iVt T -- 1 'rr i 1 i ft t- iias chk - atf A1-- 1 53FS (id O.m-'te- r, fr t . . Serene I fold tr. , lards arts-.EFFECTS OF INERT? k r f fnT?eC ' F VdTMW WSJW Jec ttdefc ti. i as Th poet sa.il that && fm t Tar n yr KM-, down to a stop and wa n T h aM n ar Uimt1 r i i. I newing Itself from th? M n mrrn,-8Ml ndpj tains. It lay and festT t Rf k 'n ApThere (poaquito by ti n niv ed I mam tS and I r 1 a ' i Insects which destro) shat aa e 'hs hc? r pAre wsxser t t pen h T1 e ' ? lif ) I ams bred In Its stagnant th iv rurti y rT slrtiij peri t t h r d g g na f haps, of nameless plagues v .' gj i er j Ad what- is mine soul eociv t an ns these ated there in the frrn f iy tna i jMk. Atliep, awsse, W tntipis amid the decaying stibstams h tie The k :k a i n F sniR '7n4:'xl frienls I set k ire u th the still water So, he said u I? 1 v k ist ra r bdi n r jr t n r hftnf shall hah m ir J - r .taoii- ftwmsfi ltf: when 4t m 5ennNor 'id the rir mjI, change f ve e rn , sUll, It quickly sickens ami mner-stesf ' "Rl' P ' Jp'-"and not only Is of no us - ussif Vh alnnV matter if I ' i tr 8 M 1 but Is a menses to dll others I like to I .. !arrrii Tl'h Joi the Iom.ni Mar think of our men old in cars but young MyTit n where it he- rear, .hail heart A m thought and feeing hks xfrso tm And gEtbi--r in If frivit !sff airman LrrmUne p tear. j Oatftg Young the stand and like other brethren who GEJTEAIOGTC&I WOlt -F Kreler . Vav TH,i have oooupfed these positions, It ao. An4 I belter, that thvnrtre oung F N He Iccrafr J tn dredc in spirit and vigorous In mind and Life munbrnhlp' In the Utah Ge- L man Pertrllifc v fn'ijn body, they never come to a standstill, cev 110 ann'ial mem- ealogicdl never resh the age where tflev stop Poaiscn, Iturv F' WHlrntr yrtfr m amm'tte F bershp 12 the r F'gnm J4s4-pyear, SI a year business, never retire and do n thlng Magaalne. Geneslogtcai riRh p c AnilaoruJ thereafter but work right on till ti last hoi-- , Np I Man ramcrn comes Such arc like the failing stream. I $160 a F'z L'h c M hadge, S2 50 gold. SI ot th. aoelew. n Mix r P. t ' mnh M I haw go'ng on forever Another to visit that heir (rroduaUoh exenito City. Utaa 'firlh Historian , Offlc Salt canvon was a painter The city of Lo them Just th,s Roirn ' ' p rr' ' er wu I s ' i P' I&0O ''Anm 'iss a him Jnr for gan paid few weeks jou shall hate You must wish it hurj work He painted a large canvas if ou must mean it ; ':f; live !T mormon. v jou It must ft the mouth of Logan canyon As soon you must get read) for ,in and t?en Ul T V .J. , r . as people saw It. they said It was ah shall ' 1 II B(X)K rvr M0RM0! !" ,f He 01 He w do Iknow' FjIi be ours Ig1 h Hovr Atr ,n,'v P right, very beautiful, and true to nature cauee the Ijotd save Ktk and e shah 5 I rither r post paid plain In one way, but false or exaggerated receive seek and ye shall find kn k Rft rornd corners, Lrvher FxlM a n one particular ft" epl They thought it was and it snal t opened unto you He r h nirrit'ex rt $1 p r I too highly colored The art st demarul-eHtns4n c'ja tna did not ee this to the a tM stiee or Divn t; C edges, Pth- - T r to knpw ftr what j?rtjcoiar K: was lor ha went on to aay Tor verrnce Kvde, Amy Brown. Lvmttn rt Pr I M Pira1 r overdone. I was the culprit though that aaketh reenveth ard he That seek ln Srih ta'ah Mv r nh !rn d t promptl) filled there were others, I said that it was eth findeth, and to him that Arn' rtn I H ' M L r nr L DFSIKUT NFBS BOOK STORE. allowable to make that glorious sun-e- t it shall be otned in this modem I.v sl h 6 Main St on our velvet mountains there I HjMv Lit a n lriF.K.nlght NepN says that th I ord nave seen such colors on roks and Scripture men to unto according "granteth brought out in the trees One thing, desire, whether It be unto death or unto however, I oould not forgive a. patch Ufe, I know that h allotteth unto of dead wllloss painted purpie "Wil- men yea according to their wills, whether lows I remarked 'are gray, a kind of be untv salvation or unto dcstru blue gray, and not purple " The artist they Josephs comment on a saying smiled Later the Art Institute sent tion' 'hat the Lord will the good desires me aith an artist to Gunnison to de of our hearts unLOFve ua waa that this liver a lecture The artist was to speak sav'ng la should read and incomplete on art and 1 was to say someth'ng of 'and the had ones also Whateoevwr the theory of the beautiful In art and we irlsh shall be ours. For rate, eaid nature The artist said, You comou. I see teli me that may Ppak plained of Elsele s willows, that cnev what admlrA. I w?U te voj were purple. Now," he aas, "will you jrfcAt you are " p sjvJ I say to the y ?ut.g look serose the valley and see that rmn ywi n grad istlon dav In wTls patch ef wiilows how down bemw a f BuHrer Lvrton certain mark the begin to shade off WL?1LHS ARE PRTpHETTr into brown and blue, and above go into purple" My ees were good ther wa I'Team O voufh dream n'b an 1 no defect, but I had to be trained ! dream manuly and vou- - dreams perceive that willow, under certain sFaJ! come true" The Alai vour fights, though the) are gra under most Whatsor-vv u Sft nuf frophets fco Lghta. become distinctly purple s, be wall vou if heart shall upon this river, tbcugh all think wo knw will reveal a different thing to very llv o for it Tharef re lo k out what person according to his preparation to vou wish, and beware what yoy receive the impression If that occurs dream. in every common event and affair of One I was advocating this doetUn life, how much more is It true in the In the Nephi tabernaclSa Elder Udall- -I greatest of all things the knowledge suprv sc h wont rare if I tell hn which leadeth vftt y eternal life y name carre to me afterward anl may be very blind, and we may blame said 'Tha was go d muff the Lord for It, or we may blame the voung trap pretty prvtt good doctrine but or we may blame our hsiA is ore slight fnult Church for It. It with , neighho for it, or ir bishop. We mav 'What is- that I akel He eald olame anybody we please, but there is not true" I asked "What do one Tersorr who i to blame when vou He answered just "You mean' we do not understand w?iat It is the said that a man Wll geT what hs most Lord Is saying 6 slret h Yet there waa a rtajn d set Ms heart on a rev- - j man who SALVATION THROUGH EFFORT. tain courw of aUon. Which wa One revelation wh ch we desire our he dwired to marry a rfdaln people to get, the world ha 'received woman, and the revelation had Vd and the churches preach it all the there shoudl be such ma rruvee tlma It la that we are saved by grace be was Wr upon it and w r i d have' and that not of ourselves not of his way, bjt he did not get her"' That WeV works, lest any one should boast. I wa'd he pr" on j d is true; we hre saved by --the grace Hty berrne thf knd rrn.r tha h of God, provided w avail ourselves had Imag nd bins;' to N d'whedi-o- f that grace When our people came ent He Jaw of God arl Into this barren vauev. it lay before admitted that tH nan fel bti add them, burning hot n the July sun It ed that h did not gW the woman was a free gift, like the grace of God. I answered that the doetrne does pot but in order to avail themselves of mean that ww have power over any- that grace, they must work. It Is true one else destiny, but cn'y over our that the desert soil vlng before them and the fact was that he got was rich with potath, rich with the what he looked for, the ell drsire fertnixers that hT been washed Trf h hes-- t was granted to him Jus' f d down from the mountain, and that' as tnilv pa one wnult bare-I- t T'dall who la a phloso would bear a crop such as the been 1 never 60 heard bushels pher Answered world had believe ytm are of, to the acre being a light thing with right after all" XX. ThtoPto th xfrse -- f 34 lax.-- s(Wal ThW ! rr j-- tV,iert -- th revto!at,ti ' cf ottr jierrp!; ttrr which w rr'-- ivc'I at (mr rnnth, , out bfor th whtot do you think th the tone apostle, scientist Orson Pratt dldT Did he say now brethren, w are saved; th irrace The pur the brtxrht the twauti-of God la Kiven to ua. thto valley la 'That thF ld our in yout' ours, w will ait down here In the aato.'xh impulse of the wordier pray- -r bruh? Not he. Had they done so. they Would have perished The topes'? m' "The long'rg as for plows going within n hour after they The spirit s ) earn rg cri, and of tents the grace Th. strlMnss after pltcbed their hop.e God plus the uni I and will of the The thrg shaJ' never d'e FPROYFT BV THE Cin RCH SHXD EDITTOV AUTHORITIES. people, saved thit colony, they had n 1 thalr grain groslng to harvest that "Th timid hand s etched forth ,n '1' A very year. s1vi4 tor record Members of tbe Church hae as-s-- f A few years ago, when th poetess The kindly wool m Tiers dr, '"V ft as famlI ftnponsnt everts o' thir hletorl came her, rhs proves a friend tndd Ella Wheeler Wtlc-ted bsuss Tius duty Jis lareJr B waa received at E.der Franklin n t te'-that of a blan adx'vptd bok specially cf the Richards home. Afer they had con- "The plea of mercy eftlr breahed BtxL Btfre hn now t'n s&is purpose The leeret ngh cluded the Jntrod.iulona I asked her When Justice thmeten a rerdrJ book rf thu kind, ronverienv arrarprl for contrite a gueation. You knuw! that every poet The offerings of the never enta. clsfv tatemr( of the rn et efr1fts oo in die Then things shah a trtx poet has a secret tf he o' fmi ie and tnC i duals: the hlstor' nd date a massage that he la trying to tell. "Be not dece'ted God is not m with printed beading and 'nstmrtiorv, providing s simpis Every poet I a prophet, and I thought for wHatim - a man eowh r and effecti.e method of co,l!,irr such d&ta. I had- found ICUa-.- It ha.leraecrel.- - 1 (hjU ,hiaI he Ejsryrgjr Th; hmg, 1 ld. De you -went to her and wth shall never die Tor he that member writing a little pleo entttled ,Q fle,h ahall of the fleeh reap j "I Will ?e t orthy Of Ilf eh the to aoweth A book e! similar chxrader, and same price, entitled he that but corruption ah had forgotten It runs like this FMTI.Y GFNEtolAXJIFs but aultsble for IniHIdusls and spirit shall of the spirit reap life ever- If yon remembsr tt: wrlten. so PVw tt ANY stands also on sale la denomination, families ot lasting" I mar not reach the height I seak. Therefore, may rail me. My untried strength pass, for every hand lot nothing Or half war up- the mountain Pak Must find some good to do, Fierce tempests may assail ma; THE READING BOOK CONCERN. liotok nof the chance to waken love. But though my height I neveCgaln. Be firm and Just and true; Maui Street, Salt Lake City 6 fad h Herein lie comfort for my pain. cannot 8o shall th 1 will be worthy of It." Beam en thee from on high. 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