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Show 40- . - ,,,, ' wirmay. . 4 f , :;- I ; ' :, . 1 i t, . , , VI i 1 eligaill 4 I .4re -, i I (..t t!, 1 N'-F4i- , ,' V.- g t p I i ari-- i f ; i . , DESERET E'ENING I ' ui 1 A I t, a:), !: ) , :' 1 .J1k '411 ' ii. ,,, tate - trat - l'': ,,,,- - i :f! . E , ,,,,r ..:::,ijf sou:s th, "Lp.,k1 1 I ;! i1 , , 1 1 1 r ' 1 ,k. -- I II F.2 ,,,,p, . r,grteously Nal. ed are eager to, hear T1',1,1g that will add to a truer s1,ndlr4 of their faith. t Pp mar finished readJig the Brsek of n x7 sorprtme that any profes,;;I.g Christian shuld deny itS I Anderson. Presidents Adolph martial oh various eeecas eb:1 tol; eGt le hedoeichr Iof () E.1;,:) kc , I .4.3 i n or I (2) ,(-- ', C16) - rt 112 ( wt.! pirlealkS8arnti tr Fainie; Sprin7 City and was rendeeeo ill ver:; artistic manner. About thtrty special miesiomteil were appointed to Vi8li every ward is the stake. during the next three months. and ach pair to lie accost. panted hy singers and musician. P Returned Missionaries. ok'7c; IP411 nKtolemi so The following UM of returned wig. Fi(narien in from the reeords tikk office of the First Presitienc, whtto the.: report upon their r,tm-rthe mittsionar) 0 Q i t These favors sc.' cics tiod we humbly ask & n, th,. mane of Jesus Christ. L. Van June t,r4n 0? itie,ia (he ag.ii with vigor and from the Lewiston. Netherlar,da i.f and the childrut Who come to te- trachiLge. he mon: set apart June le, itti3 .iii.tructed .1th teachable spirit, that ELLS ILLIN4MS. N. Miclielson 1 sowni Hem, 1,, i aiA Sart a mly be abundantly blessed. he- ' President I. L. Wartioek of Northern 4-11from the Western Idaho, IL 1:ing essary for their eno.1 set apart Nov. 10. 1914 Stat,,,ang,t,t. , for them. O. our Father. .in 1111:nots reports the names of eight bapd, A. Bellows of Sl'a!,iA ir , John tized Also niteks. the in last tno the the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. from the Nese Zealand stucessfu. distritution of 1L Books of t holy priesthood whii hripi,y I apart March 13. 1913 es Thou haet redotted to tlic earth. Atid Mormon and IA, iltile hooka the first Tretteaale 4:71' t44a 140 Carer,'. weak by the eountry elders laboring fiPtil,;1tt, ft ri. v.- tioid. front the Ne tit'''. ni of Woornhigton. !ff.,rr nusia03, rrth and gerv, v.orshi.,-the Th,e ,m! set apart June 191::. cum,t4,01 night. May 9. the NE I. A. .if L rn,st Saturday it OEOUTION Of CHAPEL onorkers or peoria. were ro)ally titer!' 'Ilto Thy hand and aek Th :, June !toVaughan 11 tnnon toine.d. at the hoin, ,f Mrs. Ye(k. a , it anI s. Dale. from Ferest the and Ger, i.ery loyal fr.end of the missiontir!ew the outtoiiricg rft man and the Northern shoes niw.194. .ere present. many of it rtti and froty Forty-fivprotect. Thy set 10. 1913 June III PHESIOENT SMITH all apart horn. with for tOe first time. mingled of the benetil for town Thy people -.; tee Mrmons i a and ail those who ma; come here W. 1,a is of June A W. n and l A tft worship Thee and learn of Try truths Lake the from City. Cenlr,1 reliberattlf think of been our to Theo 4, 'we 1,1w sek Stu, they accept . (I mission: set apart June 1913. r Set h'eS 01 trie riesv humbie ,.ffering which AP r,,,w offer un- raid for two weeks' dependency in the dCrl, Leo Eager of Salt Lake !'Ity. t r aell attended and: to Th,,. for vie do it in the, narnei of !(,,untrtapi People prepared for the mesr!!!lanil chaPel t a p, rt the Pritish MiSSion; , '113 the Lord Jesda Christ. and by vieltue sage of a restored gospel received them '44 e.,I ?nark., d a i.ew epoch in the 1913. such as if us. in vested a, anktousll of the just ...., holy 'priesthood anatting ,011 The first scesion.t of the nilsstor. Frederic S. Lyman of from til visft so Amen. 7,?' ..r.' British mission: set apart May 1311u. of the S!!inday tr!hooh eons Irt SoUTHEDN ILI1:No-1SEVENING sErtv1(E. George H. Wheatley of Boneyrille. it Hi a! 19 a m soinflay. June 12th. M. K. of The Hurd President from the British mieglon set apyrt E. A. visiting Suo.!rint,,iidnt At the evening senice were approxiIlenigger. presl 1913 of Minot .!!Ittithl in southern F. U. MISSIONARIES OF company and May with, THE INDIANA SOuTHERN direst. Smith HE'LD ing CONFERENCE MAY 9. Joseph mately riee persons, and fl Elder S H Edwards. en route to Ma-- I f Frank 1Y Rotihdd Biel Presid.r.g itisnou Chas. NV, Nib-- ' in a fluent and. impressive manner delr Sterling. l'.. Van Tassel', Geo. W. Denning, C. Edward Pearce, Wiloon A. Warner,--1Top Row-10- s. Lee Petern. Her- from th British nlision: set atten.ianee, together with Nits livered a wonderful sermon on the eon. h as beet, ,, ne of pleasure. Withi apart,hgt a few pamful exceptions, warm wei-- 1 vey .Cummings, J. A.- Anderson. 10; 3913. ..... gl Ju!ws smith and Mrs. ithecs ,. Godhead irecording to "Mormon" Iseen swgasa, g!ling encour, right l John T. Partridge of pangtittch.frte Center ItowItoy F. Millet. Jos. E. Bair, Them H. Salisbury. Geo. B. Henrie, Wm. Roy Ft'uddarct, Geo. W. ho,tn.oke pree- conies too. and . -Lttt hand on left. of some i Listeners and the have, donnitOM vi,tri I Mahoney the British mission, stt apart jai, a !I, a rela ng , nounced 0. W. Ureenhach. himhop ef, 1914. Hti W1111111 kxper At both services a large number of been Lutlierous at meetings held on Lua Delia L. Me. Linton. Peterson. Loretta the Lucy I,. Merrill. Baker, and homes e in th l'ittd!,, Un Cet tele t hthiren women of the in the halia! prntrinent filirn and , tl era. held at t ttelitt.ek The conference June 14tlyde r Hems ley of Nan. wrre present... and. expressed ' tt h the new ed!fi C1 an.I the rived city May tqi, was well at-Ida., from the British mission; Est therneelves as well pleased and much Hill Sunday. ,,,,,,....,,,, W 4.e.....".",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, An abundance of the 5 pirit, ,,,,A14", apart May 13, 1913. t! Mtortalde and he,ttl tifui aliditor!atn. impressed with the services. and the tended. I her. the s;unday sentiment of all was favorable,. le,tittiony and enCouragement was '" !"I 'P at 10 a. m. one at 2 p. to.1 of the meeting. Stoughtan, visiting Elkhorn, Walworth Osborne !spoke In liehs!f of the bulk!- M,mentristic Elder h...4 and other auxiliary orgar.ita-- : F. iterges,n nf Gene. June The favorable attitude 'manifested lAyer with several other brethren. re- - ;arid on ai at 7:30 p. Tn. fin Thursday county. Beloit. Janesville and 'Rock Ing committee tit the Oakland branch- land, There were in atten-tanne constme tram the.,p,ottentlitEts mosi a is thritati"11 visited by f theY this the presit city ep: Oakland. Berkeley Red Id the! by a gradual acceptance- of dam e at the Sabbath s( ita,1 corrity. Very little prejudice ,wita 'Vlii-set 'ltttly 8. apan who upon reading 'countered. Numerous homes Were n the m o n" teaching a mong theirJ Alameda decided that thy have heldentt ollnient of the school being about!t mendwnie. butivibelore and after wiliseveral specified pasFage5 from the ite4 here a plea sant memory ittill lin- -. their meetings long enough ov. took Nitre. They were in the MaeIA Mr& Jeanette Hyde and Mrs Fin- nedication a Eiders Chas. H. NielIPM, L J. Bar Ntathra of Provideikt May Mormon, testified he could germ of elders who havep and so have set out-t- o build trim ! ng to print any announcements and M. F Lyman Pta Ern 10.Y were a',e! in attendense. d D. 8. Welch-o- f the Northaestern Statel a chapel of the own. A good start art plainly many of the many article. inperplexing' ited there. .: S. on previous co'nu'rY trip. gttrier - with a numher of other visi-- unsolicited printed April apart ,o'n contended ,nd While journeying...to Denmark trip had been made and with the work in tors. cluding pictures of the Church. Prem. been favored with more sunshine and ' prohlems that bad long at 71 Smith and Bishop Nibley and party. iess rain. but despite unfavorable con-- , !against his faith. Following this minis- -- Gren Bay. Elder NV. It Mum., anti4the hands of a capable eommitti-- e aiiii; The afternoon meeting convt-nereterial an was of invitation the of etc. full peoIS sentiment walked IN in The the experience threatena miles FLOODS general peoloe. support ENGLAND. p in at whih the attendanee numhered! anions, have been greatly blessed. The - Ili grnith rain unsuccessful in obtaining a i there Is no doubt of the final sucaess, services:1 ple is good. and the prosPects da number of eager listener's on the street ceived from the "Sunshine Missionpersons. and at whieh ri,f-- Melvin J. Ballard presided, Prat good misaionary work is ibrighter than corners, in the hails. at well prepared, of Cedar Rapids for the elders to des lodging until guided by the hand of Of the moenni. In the concluding si rtnon of the col-- . a the Lord to the home of worthy peoplit dte!lard gave an address of weloomel eier before in the histor of the mis- mchlie and during the early hours of, liver a lecture 11 ference Prest, iplonson spoke of how!No difficulty has been exToriett,.7.1: in answer to humble desires. sion. and a financial report of the total e more, than overcome the el.',:iling the Lord had reealed his will to man itr bY Elders U. W. Hax an4I J. is I.ve few Lifiwie threutenings It Fal .1 EP S0( 1 ET Y SESSP frem pcnditure in conneetion with the erec-- I silly, It ANITOPA. from the days Of A,111111 LO the present thdi of the fteW huilding, stating that ion their country journey from 1,4.ign. ranee. tothe estimated cost was $120410. hut On Monday morning at to o'clock c. C. Heaton, H. E. Petersom time, and that there vkas no reason mut Eiiiers Fr Fldfra ,rili Packer and Royal gaginaw. ImspitalitY st,ent; Relief society conference of the Thhrsdav he should not continue to de so. iii. In the very has greeted them daily. through careful tnanagement the isgtual the furnishing Alma Lindholm and W. C. Wood fedi why The attendance at the meetings ,A au Northwestern States mission convened. root' in nigh'. Mar w here 7,00. cost was the loss of several of their number whh cartnage jail Joseph :food and lodgings. of ;n:tr dilattie Mrs. J. there being 244 present nt the food. president Ballard, some at length the Canadian army. Thitt, tfishop Nibley spoke and Hyrum Smith Wert, murdered june, Pined The leeell officers of Ts.e4r,it hai,ett:, . nit the suklect, "IKaaeloseph fitnith a! the Relief societies 4,t the mission, :ie. 1'44. The peopi... about this old the does not discourage them. for monting meeting. 2:IL at the afternoon miltof 23e school. the and meetings Sunday at the ev,ning session. presidents 44,9 many- of whom Tr ae Prophet, and are the PrinHples! presiding. Reports from distinct- :c .nat:,ntly they are finding among the and tt,T,"' ,,,,,,,ty r,r,,,5r,,,.rg the of Seattle. Taciornw. Portland. Spiiiarie, ly !lie remarks of rememher Splendid musi.-as,furnisloot Fet Forth hy IIIM Clool 1,r Lad war excitement. many honestt.,,..t,,,,,,. pareets.nt.... A. Qtliale a nil unsettled Elders omhinod ,trir choirs of San Franeteco and 1! Lents. Dillon, Butte and Anaconda to.- Prost. Ballard rendered the sela. the exiled 'Nloririons" of 1S4,1. and praying for the gospel against searching ly a a a tiuet double quartet and iig cieties were given. showing splenktolw That My Redeemer Lives now sntertain a kirolly rifeng. oft- .. Marble ere kept busy answer of peace, who eagerly bevome friendly Oakland. :n- Ip Bk.!. from a San a Mrs. in of the all of work. g did and Francisco. branches conj int d,mands by Preto. Joseph F. Smith in a most growth constantly tine s inVittng the elders to stop with' to their teachings. hat' J. oshornis R. PretiiF. of Oakland. and Smith of various' t.tude Ptest. iniz on iiian manner friends, the Joseph crenring vineing ,"'h them ami ,.XI';A!ri spoke tales ,, w FP gru,17,e MonThe elders met I. San SRELEASEla zoin are nterested through the and con-- ing Bishop C. W. Nibley encouraged es tradition eeishes :ir,t:n,t. t,he early principles of "Mormonism.and the official conteren-!astie ss!et, it h he dedleatorv prayer., the sisters to continue their efforts to eluded Mormon" pioneers. The eiders even "rt'-"- ' for 25 roAntbs day morningwas taken. and In the r. El 1er thil! Tolman, Or photograph which Waft 1,,F1 heatittful and Impre5.-- ! assist ail of Gist's children who need- think the s:',Irit of ret enfant ancestors: Ei,lors A ,k r. ad Slaugh rePort one de courageous laborer of northern- In- ernoon all enjoyed a apiendld game of ed spiritual assistance. as well as tem- long sit.ce dead. Is 4eorking for :Ile baph.ern tor 4iran.I alh Pt MaY II. diana. was released May 17. Rapids. Golden at taseball Gate Th prayer was as follovss: park. poral aid. satxation Of LinrrttlInkI ;In bidrion Ileighis the poet OIII(Irtnt ding me In the evening a social and dance Miss. Xernina Bolling rendered the ARRIVALS. iheY 'ohs,. found 9 the home of I Marearet Meldrum and Alta Craig, -DEDICATrJRY PRAI4F.R. was given in Oakland by the building Hold Thou My Hand. much .4r 0 ver.i,sved with the righteous ac- - a free and tr uth lei ing of Plain E. Weatherston Geo. City. a evemost 2 and committee, The afternoon session eon, ',fled at pleasant film Heavenly Father, ihe giver of h norriplishments surrounding ghem In Trore tielter, r,,4 "f in'ssionary work Utah, Golden Taylor of Provo. Utah: ning was enjoyed by all. g,,od gift, the maker of .heaVen oclock. S'rn f. real friends are par-- : than Grenct Rapids rroper V pe.1, Rolla Johnson of Huntington. The conference was a marked Mrs. Agnes( Nitiley gave a report of Springfield. ittid .arth. and all that in them i& we r taging of tho sw things of heaven !Utah; Mary M. Peterson of Mount cess and the Saints and friends reMINNES,,TA. humbly tome before thee this sitternoon the work done by the society for the through readir,g ,eit iteing the divinely! aro !Pleasant. Utah: Lola Johnson of fly- joked In meeting together and hearing with hearts full of gratitude for thy baby home. Mr& Emma F. Carroll restored teafIlIng.s twor-- i A remit to of isit of Filg)rI the Saints Just out- rum. Utah: Flossie EVans Layton. the worth; of counsel and instruction inpaper on Women and men, others express tr, loving kindness 14114 nirry that has gave a splendid the feeling that side of :Minneapolis by Eider Sleek,. Ariz., Lucy Elva Hodgson of Woodrow, spired by the rich outpouring of ths been extended to thy children up to this rAtication " President Melvin J. Balnen the 'visited them tn answerlaecompanted by Miss Larsen and Miss Utah: Katherine Stayner of Salt Lake Spirit ot the Lord. that hao sisters etas istanitest the We are grateful that we are lard e)(PrP51.et his appreciation of time. to earnest prayers. f ins. Methodist Layton preceded a neek's constant !City. Utah. the meetings'. through.all work of this organization. minister lay after day. .,,atebed in litlYileged to meet here, on thal Occa- wonderful g A I. JVX. A. E. WILDE. -- t it President Jullna I.. Smith told of her the persistent labors of the sisters aweiencouragetnent. sion, under such favorable eiretH11Un-- 1Aahona Friday one eottage stances. on this beautiful day. and pray visit to the Hawaiian Islands and of til lieteNistink Intel" tegge-- a the pet': Wh!IfI tracting in m the meeting was arranged for by TIIIFId011 of his attending .0 that the spirit of the tcord may rest on the aplendid work that had been acd, a a cottage:sisters an inv!tatl.n tt, dinner.: in this re- meeting Mission.' and weighs IS tons This plant ow home of ,.are the at b1y thy children who are a.tisembled here. complished by the natives 11 appointed Mission. I ..followed two exenin's the neighbor. Thorough ,Ilirr,11Fe at the, appoint-that we may real that we are It the lief work. how they were assisting jiv$75.00 and in ordinarc seasons drain have eye of God. native women to a higher mode of presence of the land acres ;,600 of quiet peacefulness of the servioe le- - t.n'entrTh' Sainte and friends of the San TRONOHJEM CONFERENCE. After n part of St. and that that' knowest the intents of ing. teaching industry and thrift. mended the reaeon for the omission of' i.. remise Last winter saw the mnot rain fg conference mcl in semi an Mra. Jeanette Hyde. assistant editor -- Amen" and our hearts, and will be merciful unto When told Paul with the Book of Mormon tract, If. is years in these parts. and &brays at Oakland. Sunday. Olson anti Bagley have vete. nue! conference ifatil us thy children. May we come before 'adid manager nf the Women's Relief The conference held here April 11 rainy ille&S0113 the banks of the Mg Whcre the spirit of the Lori iwells, 1915. WILS thtie with clean hands and pure and SolietY NI:W7MP. aft,' p an Interesting ,h,,re le te,,e, j,.. pe,ce aret uhtty.;plied several perrons,e,th a !took ef Apra I. simb in every respect. Sun- Ouse are heavily taxed en.loysble were Elder There Relief of Is on eass a George earh dspresent: ,the mint, friend talk the which earnest hearts organization must he the day schoul conference was held in the The first days of :January last sot ril11;inet.e:t)e.dwlnknnrsletdoj::!.:telrec'urThrend'n. Ior s8a9clityr never has an horfest F. R:ehards of the COUnell of Twelve. forenoon e hen an excellent program the river rising. s:n it was organized alarch 17. itn'; '1;14-tried Skater sire ,,r ail who aro acceptable in the society and tip the ter Mits'n President Joseph E. Robinson, was given by members of the school. to overflow the .tterth hearted perren read the Book Wo therefore ask Ike, by the Prophet Joseph Smith. to long prefessien. ght of the 1,,ord top, of its hanks alts- h41 lahorins eiders. Mesdames Thomas-lio- n Two public meetings were held in the lets. Also spoke of the efermon and heeome an enetey its that thou wilt bless abundantly every Nauvcai. Illinois but h0V1.11 Iter begnle NORTHERN INDIANA. Lake who of Salt Foster and T. t to and it bad the aid Belgian vvho city. At doss At given the erecall these afternoon. has contributed elders ta the hall entertainee that it sould soon ga s,ttl the traehings. present meetings in are the the miesion interest was vA,ilting tr,r4d Since conference held MAJ 9 and 10.1 have calls for Mies. tie many tires a number of strangers for there hall newer beer a flood len tion of thin building, they having done Dayton. 0111o. sufferer& etc. Mrs Emms Etrpey fpaks of the Presideht C. A. Jonee eas complied as they are able to make. Some of of the Primary association. and Edith as well as Faints being present. 1. with an earnest desire in their An nee DM. Hut hen the rit.s, knit from Los Valid'. the to lady Vfrom the of missionary relief wyrk this Of nos with a a excellent deeires each ta hearts eetalaish ritirt. for the wor- advantages Elden the urgent their friends are reading one book spirit prevailed also at "full to the brim" fnr so long conference. insta V. Bean and Curtis B. Hawley . who and some session and everyone felt well paid for it was conceived In be a grave &ca- a place where the home an4 the mother. all anziour for Angeles ship of th anether, A the Mrs. Rebecca Nibley spoke nf the are now proclaiming the "liormoniam- an opportunity to tell the olde-- s ef priesthood meeting was held on coming out a number of expressions tion and no one MK Plirpriped ,hildren may come and be taught on him the Sabbath day those principles which magazin and its help in the home. c:sturday. the 17th, at the mission house being made to that effect from non- night of Jan. S. to hear that the iftth among the scattered villages of North- the wonderful tettehinee they wee 1 to S p.m. S Ballard rendered labor in All Francisco ths as as well Premident from members Saints. and ern to sat; law of the lediana God and principles pertiiiin Ouse" bank had given say from feithful denten, httelj. tP,F110 a solo. and the benediction he eiders gave favorable reports of tet righteousness . thn pmFour baptisms were performed May Monday evening. April 12, a delight- srhole of the stream was coming things which FP, WEST VISTA ',heir labors and the local brethren pres- ful social was given under the twice' Onto the land. children should know and lee familiar n,,Ilnrf,1 by Mrs. Menet. Nibley of the 15, at Kokomo: one lady of A- M. the I. of under President in their testimonies. Mondav nt, bore the stream of honor Mission evening a auspirow convert through reading For eight days this enormous with, and which should he grafted on ,numher President E. Chat, "r w,st Robinson Walter to do reported the condition of the President Christiansen. Tuesday eve- roared through the their minds. that they may grow up cif the Relief anciety the following pro- the weekly seernonsen the tiahonagen Woe rostra reports all the elderi joyfully anti and t irram was rendered in the beautiful and with Elder Richards gave ning, the 13th. a Sainte meeting was Is could be checked. and as It en tdeld 'with the knowledge of correot As a result of the united prayerful ;diligently their every effort mission, directing Lord the held valuable of a the instructions to auand auditorium elders where the many mission e tp!s. haring' correct desires and pure chiir,'h large feet which was observed throughout for the spread nt truth. He, in cam-thgeneral the farms. refugees Mg different Okeer thorities were presented and sustained. seen fleeing with their packs and their hearts that their lives may ba aropptal- alPitenep,: conference. one dear stetter through pane with bier Olson. held a street regarding their work. Vult -dr changes in the local organizations children: while others moved Into before Gsi as long as they live in viniin soh, ... (Selected) the administration of the elders. le meeting' in Ifongona. Ia., attended by After the priesthood meeting a ban-n- Some ow. the flesh. was served to those press- it by the were also effected after which Presi top stories of ttleAr houses on!? tomes again able to walk and speaktwo the Inhabitants of the citTztuts Kburtl.fr led dent Christiansen instrucgave Bean !Prat !The to recent of :deco five a eight illness timely has the denied out later In lisavenlv .11ther. wo again ask thee ".Gtorty-brsisters F. Pan In Tostt blesrings meeting W al folinwed by an invit. good tions to the Saints; alt.) reminded of of eyelet Loft' haystacks begu teftftt i, I her. to bless th.sc who hav contributed to tion to supper and a night's lc:tieing. Frtsnl... hen mod sosken- around with the wind and thongs There were three sessions of the con- the mission motto, "Friskt this cause, that they may prosper in Jost-pIf, Ad tnis The elders of Council Bluffs are site1301.1THERN INDIANA. tors de. ference in held tutkland. Sunday. the Ice" fremad tit Sett': I Enighed er Styr. of bustheis of potatoes were kdt d' their temporal labors, and be suceessFr-a Sunday sehoil, Mslyhrt J. Ka Hard. eentinctine cessfulljtho L (Renewed courage. Saints: on to ecay. l'nthraahed beans are still bit Pith. At th,, morning meeting Prest. Int in their efforts. all their lives. in 'The Wit,hing The couterenee In of Southern rrif,.ting and Mittuel. besidea Vour there is strength). righte,eif-neahauled do P016 on bargee. Two chins" according to: eevera l Bok of Merm n :lee:e ett eh aRobinson reported the mission to be in victory. inthisunion estahlishing In the Ausrustus Tbornaa diens.. May b and 9. I dtle have been year During theft, 1.996 mem'Presidelit J. only Meyers, ha. in:g red week. earth We also ask thee to bless our and g school house are recipients ( rourishing condition.with E. Woodbury. tee Attentin e f net e nly two elders here. but owing to wintery each mtona.ry with confidence in Saints ,lainitng friends ve ha have assisted us In the An Irish Leos Sontsurroundings and hundreds hut a great nember of5investi- - oers and 10 organized branches. Elder the Lord's laboring hand the work has people have helping Richards a 'MormonInstructive the ultimate of talk gave very been forced to find atalle erection rr this edifice. May thev triumph :galore yNtargusrns hen on. The The so gone of -on ealling away eeleetial marriage; advising the many elsewhere. Brick' buildingeln Miami rewartled teniporarily ant spirttualli A son, rt. ts.st" poesession of this promoting t'smpbell 'Fitton ism." In of the elders left a y,two In-European vacant civil of ! v, the elders and 6aints young people against are now falling for that hieh they have done tward marriages. spirit M'ss Evtdyn ralbreat.h. could which not easily be filled. ,n, on I'pen aiTiving in Grand Rapids from The other speakers were Edith Walsh space the advancement of 7.1ati. We alit, ask dianapolis held street meetings Heinen were ftt one time. beld NEnst Helen t'albreath. accompanist brolpIr Preeident G. re Rcse was and Thomas R. Brighton. who bore Especially has this been the ease In the that the water could he drained oft& every avatiael e corner. t Ibp to, hk. iho w, m 'hay. directe-email .becorr branches far POW no where local away notified of the wine to testimonies the of Presltheir the of time death In in truth their conference rit'eetingk by roon flooded acre and allPtrvised th e. wors in the ere, tton pose". 'ruth. help existed. The Saints. however. are innti to be farmed this PoarOn. WOW on of the same spirit. Elders C. E. !dent George Glesser ell the Battle Creek gospel. NORTHERN STATES. 1 rearre of 00 building ekni Elder A. E. Wilde. president of the standing fast. are reading the mission after five months of continuousliole and G. W. Denning are enjoy.lbranch On the evening of Thursday. 1isavsni7,- rather wa thank thee with are and 1 3. tel in paper of The thing! do an was with May funeral Francisco eervice was progressing held conference. spite tile first all our hearts for th.s littio PPM' nt ing the rarest epport unities of their Mg It is estimated thatiinfICAGO. e.rtiet o' lives :preaching salvation le the, peo- - t at his home Sunday a fternoon at speaker of the afternoon 'Region. He handicaps. of the new "ISO tons per site earth on which this buliding stands I A. M. ANDREASEN. Age .ti !under the B. Bower and frr of President G. directien of the of to President value Frank the the of Monroe spoke gospel pie now being Installed the WO ceunty. rtionni th, buimr,K, a,. it is of 11 nten keep the four tree-dnOw 300 Letter-daMore Rest. we disnatant than and that Elders Prsenback and Saints, appretheir sympathizing will for sacred and usafiti Petersen. to be cleared we lir and tricts in Chicago mu ct alive tn the though laboring in a lesr friewily din- - friends and relatives paid tespect to a ciated It to the extent of the sacrifices !STAKE dItion by September next read ask thee to bless It t iat FriPm n t,:t'i,- - grewth of -- Morminism." Tilf ,riet. have beer, te,,,h, the lesson of kind and loving husband and father. a we had made for it. Sisters 'Thomas tC.CtPd and next PAspon's cultIvation ?ion, the p warm and en of friend. and faithful and the s Foster Elder George der. Bowers eibeger manhood Primer, Riconey general exercise tree Wntlid Mil- - it It Pre,mo 1t fr.,in L. Woreibury anti Elizabeth NORTH SANPETE STAKE. Irt,L111. .4 the power of faith. Hammond and ,Grasselii. Berg nil- board epoke. as did also Elder V. C. Pests and st,,rms that may arise in the WOMAN Tork MONTANA 9"isftrs Hefter hod Peterson . on ineptsing mueleal hymns. Grow.. who had been honorably released spirit of the people very arth, and when the earth may d6uake round the A. return x .,., Je of to tot and G. .home. President Chicago missionary work. Pleanet,bille from IndiAnapolis. have 14. j ' may it stand Et.aValr rn Its founda- viting The quarterly conference of North DESPERATELY t, my Elder Richards read the tithing respoke aeruringly of everlasting Beginning wnh l.jay 23. the I:4,1- jevetle rroclalmett Miernenism to I. le Roe tions. that It may ta- a Ck- -, faith a reward for godly living. ex.! port given out by Preet Joseph F. Sanpete stake was held in Mt. Pleasas ( saMy VrtiNty branch will bold services m a f!,,,P7i!!,P lietener e from a m entil ant. and he Saturday June 1,9, life ceneldered nf,ro.thy peofie, ancre the st.trit of God more worthy hall on the corritif that EM ,,, of t ,Lteteth horting earthy Smith at the recent conference at Salt 20. The visitors in Sunday. Recovers No Quk 4tly That et,,rire,t me.. of t.0 I., in foil fruition enjoye-We attendance were: the Lake the to Grove. the bite:sings thus Saints prienised and and terkiwis ',ice" l'ece through City. urged pay President J. Golden Cottage attende d by more then HoPerul hambly pra.: thAt It over he 115.'1 e'e--an honest tithe to the Lord. Kimball of the a :WM inviting distri,t five SaInte end friends, Vieits gospel of Jesus Christ.' Suryortord. far the First Council of Seventies and Elizafi- which it a as furwahing , President Robinson he labors of Elders Cottam and the Ir. The assigned et sentiment 7. un-- 1 eronesed public , bailt not and Kalareave)p FtI. the bedh C. Crismon and Alice M. Horn rordin ina :,re ratan In this new district ti.1V.11.W - he s...1,-,Mrs. D. Monde of Eureka. etietne interested expreseed in its daily papers In lege! elders to the following fields of labor of the eel ,' t;alrnont, where the various inlastwit e !its frien;is of the treacttery of :Mlrgeneral board of the Relief o- after tong suffering from teritors ' e re they permitted than two weeke has frightened one for the summer; Eiders A. E. Wilde, ....is Saint, !reel may flar cieties S. Bless Rose and together. Isabel Mae a the font mon missionaries. threatened 'lc, it; ' F. Chamberlain, L. O. Low and of the gen- ments sif tho stomach. tried -twente mem be rit good landlady into notifying Eltiers F,! George hereielits baptisms shall 0,1412 eral board of S. was rrep the S. to !vine San should ever who E. D. Francisco: Elders Primary association. sto, attempt croSsing .1, 4,her,,h were ,11.itelith eaeh et:IA. Weeks and Bailey that they 1,t'llt thou td,AS w The attendance at all the sessions WonderfulAndRemedy. thel Orson Magishy. Charles Luthie, W. E. ihf,, places and grant any Ids threshold. little thinking that tn. ii has Well a friend 1,pr,.. ,,Ing ,nd prey Mint find new quarters at the same restned ,the lbilv Spirit !lin, dwell rot1114 teht D. M. Dalton and J. E. Jensen was unusually large. Saturday fore, wou'al provid, t re i.ffre-neat Egbert, :deters he Sunday 'fik'ir3'.her very in since. friendship and ever for hi..,,:eenefeiners remedy IIIIt then'''. that la hen the ehildiron, noon was to the devoted C. sor Mery Cotten alit Hti.s to Elders more William the meeting of Oakland; of 'their tenehinge- Stewart ie. cnbeed. tine zeed lad, Her trouble was destwratelf may asserahle they shall attendingt tne log J. B. Baxter to Sacramento: Carl the priesthood of the stake, the sacreil found the 'elders royaly all the and relief came Swiftly Fern Greene and Lerana Smith have and I ,Itlire r110,.thleF eould hardly presence of thy spirit. anti tli..!; they Sticlay Robinson and Arthur 'Gardner to San wards being Well represented. In the they talried by the very man who sr the merrew schen she and t not found theft path strewn with rOses. Jose: In letter to Georee are ire the pres.-nc- e Or God. th Niels elnistensen and Harrison afternoon the time was occupied by of a recentthe threatened thetr Up, n learn- maker of the IT.; their des,ree to Net yet the roses they find among Now Father, hiess Chicago. mortice the to dis A. W. -tasters ing-o. Of tie became McKnight Reed Nevada; of itu,Vbwium. and their the as visiting anxious are doubly sweet. In the past thong! of tan !nrmt,prg of the Kingdom and also the basement of this "..dillOe and to atone foridentity proprietor if Sanders to the Napa valley; J. who gave valuable instruction wrote: they !dozens of people here Wien visited who Hyrum past misjudgment. The the foundation and every drug stores. she R. Johns and Lawrenoe Bath to work to the members of that tuns. r part thereof sudden but 'sincere repentance thus organization. , expect to eisit Salt Lake City en route down LeC thy blesaings "I am glad to recommindmowloorft E mann to Salinas rest .upon all the brought about has rPtotOre4 the Los An. from this valley Sunday 9 , morning o'clock, to edy to my Mends. They '3,0 the Panama Exposition. giving the materials USN1 in its construction Ferris Neff and U. IL Merrill 10:10 a meeting of the sisters t, be man reitpeKet for truth. turning h!rn was did for me mat summer. President I. E. Robinson stronglY sisters an excellent opportunity At mak. vies: a they may endure and not decay. that1 Prfvoni and H. W. Phillips to the Los Angeles held in the as from the destructive path. a vh'Pant North ward true few a East Inwa ono to but' be of 1jee the chapel. will that enable explanations has abeoluteh, curedtreat may the building be firm upon its foun-- defender of and C. 3 At 10: EldsrUf. conference; Grow 0 to conference reconvened In worst t case of stomach 7 REDI leading e"nterencen. Elders Cottrell these people to form a correct opinion reitm1mm with an honorable dations, find every part thetc.4 t,ervel May la. S2ders Omer and Christensen i End release. the assembly hall. The sacrament was could imagine." Curtis arrived at West noon ;,f the Weetern V,Mormons." WPII IIN purpone. The general authorities of the Church administered. tilltP ned of a the fun holding ovportunity their first week's , after labor Rpm4dl without Wonderful I) Lont we ask for Mayes and mission were sustahted and John dere WISCONSIN. The speakers In the aervIce over the remains of one purse or scrip. Theee brethren held thy spirit of session manent results for riemaeka'..-- gi ware; that it may come here ban eel Larsen as clerk of the conference. with thostel of !heir recent friends were V, N. Lund andmorning three successful cottage meetings. sold Elder J: Gol' intestinal aliments- - Fit al 0001 who Hien et,M4-.R. C. President visit Rogers recent' and At the afternoon with thosei Sister North and Euphentia AndertOr obi meeting Maris Wil- den Kimball. Books of Mormon. 49 Who se) away from tiers. little to Racine found Elders G. C. Jeruseu liamson of San Francisco like. No locro whatever you 1,,t not th1,1 iOn are meeting cores of good peoPis I eight and the hooks. each dn.; were furnished three and C. M. Sorensen surrounded with anomtitheo Sunday afternoon, Daniel Ras- after eating. peessUre of OWL ,aptrit of eninity.hAtiNpd. enntentiOn and In Zion daughter of Sister Beertuut Of Oakland. mussen presented the general City. These people are 110111ally meals and each nightzp9ovided with large drele of friends. and stomach and amund the helotAs..ityl enter here: may the stdrit! strong believers ere confirmed members of the Church. ,stake authorities who ter Ir. in a divine plan of a, comfortable Do all Were peace dwell here. and Elders C. O. Peterson and C. M. Anbottle of you: drusellI 001, Cr Defq in the evening. the final session of the loye or salvation and wen versed In tbe worda hearty vote of the Minnie. on Elders Waite and Critchlow- - held dervon have just by and of God and trtankind guaranteett an absolute Completed a prIcelise conference. Elder Richards spoke on The speakers at take ing of scriptural teachings. 'Those not three cottage meetings, Sundag. May telltItI may ose trio- from Sithrintkea tr the firma principles of ;ha session were Eld- I factory money will be' retsrot the goomel. L M. vrie Daniel Rasmussen and James W., veraltement. , . .. .. ... .. ., ,,,,, their corning I di, Zb-- 4and - Q ),,r S : ,...,-,- , . r,,,: - ' 141,1 :1. - v. his-!- , . , 1 t 114 .. , ;i ,k . ,,, V I , ,, t. I 9r,b1 ..,-1 4 SECTION ,, 1 gb:" ',10 4,- - ,, , I 1 - , - ' - ;" I . JUNE ''25' 1913 .-- I i ,:, - ' NA '; ..., , ; '''''r.'!' i'. i ,.) ,,. ,,,', ' , 4''' - , ) 7.:: ;,-,- .7.7 1-': .,,, - I"n ,! (I '.41,3,1 I nitii: Wk'n 'C.:7 ; Tr!:1. ,,,,, ---1 ., I A -- i ,, ), .- ,-- r-R- 4.4,,,,,...... I ;, , c ; 1 e -.- 1''' , ' NEU'S ---,-'SATURDAY ' - , .a, . . I , INorthwestern States. .: , , '1.V,-3ii,) :,.? 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