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Show - , ; , - -- --- , . . ; i sErrION awry In the se 1 11 II -.-- a.13; 4( kill I 1..41 For Good or Evil - to her children when she herself is erose and irritable. The child who is told to be truthful and who hears W. (fltentrom). a parent lie cleverly to escape Isom g hest and that Insincerity is rad- little social unpleasantness is not to cling very zealously to the truth. iated by their presence. They have wonderful interest in your welfare Th- - , ont's words say 'don't lie, the the parent's life aye whim they need you. They put on a when it 41Natt 'propvrty smile so suddenly. it that teems purpose, Alt Base Influence. Iserves their must be connected with "No flikill CAA ever 1100i Ate himself concealed In Isom, electric buttonvoice has a stim- to vadis this constant power of inTheir thpir clothes ern retie' and ulatett cordbdity that long training fluence a no corpuscle cape from the it e, pars course ot the !nitiv have made almost natural. Hut blood. No en inalguitiis individual their never absolutely part play they be witivrtit Influence The true the mask will slip down teach cent he to In our ars all moods cannot thaOr cleverness changes varying 0011 the look cf sterling honesty; they recorded in the delicate barometeri W. should mav deceive some people, but they of the lives of others. marmot dece:v all. There is a subtle ever let our influnce filter through Vt love us human should And filch maitee eympathy revelation of power "Wsli. I cannot Xplaln how it not be merely an influencewe sa): an Le our be should Hy not lonniration. man eery Li, hut I know that we should be a tower of reiHrti r cannot escape for one mom . strength to the hungering hunian rot from this radiation of hit char tsmitt around us" commrel to you. my hrothettoiti(d acter, this constnntly weakening or th thougl,iseolileined within strengthening of MMus. lie cannotit !Meters. h I have mid to the regranba w made the responeibility by raving L deism th n of great import-selean unnontelous Influence. Ile can- !Yon i tence. the finalities that he will perif reater importance lie 1.311 cut- - to be of mit to be radiated. trust. ;t Ia true. and I believe you will agree calmness. eir4Mt n014. its it man in this true. that loyalty. am; ',het senerogity. truth. puttiee. aettve in his world poseesees an Influence Which in them vitally unseen. subtle affects th balsams; way and qualities thee, by character litre of all with whom he comes in .,,,erimeanitir retract the world. 1;,1,or14,1 bY a, Iposk no lostreat,' en st,mi tro!f.r.t. my go-lo- that A;A:0111111 of ...T i II. rt. v, ani in, frrttI shall be sa- to to s!'t Mpt 1,, if I. ar.,-I- I l 0. pd. Aril te !a, ,4 gi.rtr,",.' 0,0 tWr N, a t. 1 ealt hove Otre,t that 0.,r fa'rho: , ut, tbind , t I.t I t- a 'pelt .4 i rat)for tAl r th,' raatt 'tr,4,.,, lame-time- 7,1 ,,,,,o1, tan,,,th. 4 m expreaaed rrst ht bto'. 1,NV aorge ii:a,t, atrat lv" :,fr, a taw !,1,41 0 I ,e, .1, '1 A prttt,, 101 . fla; ILl. t.,,, frtr,v, th ft. tel A. !! ,,t pn, .frt.. rt,...ot a mic 0: Tr.. hen--Ila- n Is,1 rt, (!:i e man ) that ' it,',.y rtrl, be ,fr .a th one infht,01 r,1,,,, i ,,,,,at i ,,,,---a rs - ,,. ,,, AA i ; ; y ,71e 1, 17,... li. , "At re. t It ,9 ,.,0,4 614 WArlefA. ' ,!,....1t ,' 1' VV. , Isre a, : ,: ,:ort,,,;$ 0, c,' ! tt, - , 'roza of ,I,o -a a at tr'sr r.-- v411,4 ,,,,1, 'at E.,,,, 4 la eftt vw.,-- ! ,,t t. 0,, a ,t .1,,,,,t t)ility---ma.- Oto he la ,',ro of the an hta 4,, e, vr every ,. .!. i. th tri tremen- - ' a ;actously lir $1,0 tt the ,t t,,... ;,4Pti tat, tvtert It at matt i,.d, ' ,t, A ,f, A ' t ofy itCu 1,.ue ft :,,, ,,,, 's,, tr a .., tat t r hen he rtroond lft his allaia, ,A ,,,, ,,,o,,,,,o t .'...i - a;,1 0,e4 trxot. ,,,,,:t 0 le altr; 41' 01, w,tr14. of God, is And I am reminded in that rOnnor. heavenly father, tilt, spirit in building up tion of a littio incident that may not Pot,rtialiun, our,lirsa ,,,attat.---hea- t, re hover ego 10,11toLon--a11. i it: or s: theY coca prOtitle.. mewl' are wh.n tiOly Of isa;,: oam. "1. t.r, at the urn. of tho dad- sun 'am not Gotlyabure .,,tro.tt a in tki National cemetery $t leattniCot lt,illtlitTt i IV '.) r,A! ..ael You will remember peron ,he earth. that place. o; gea. yr, a. ly half of haps that ha was called upon to tic ..,,..th.t Mimes during the very strienutoo tiara. and that l'.riat at'on tt of cos those of the Civil war; Absorb40.,.. t..a t., supply ;i the rel he was in affairs of stets to such from '' nt miles from::aft extent that when the committee I v.,41 , he aye Ta-- t presented this request be said that re;i1 a tn ,liirtI he would not he able to sofanotatt,y 0.,ot, to lead men to al believed beeit had orator Another t trit,'Ir tttiti of the 'pond -- a day. Honorable Edward ad 11k,; ';i t ctcra":tin'bil :id..ual tocted for the was at the tin one of t Setrett. who 0I orators in distinguished ,.8 ' Orr tnr 10041 the moot pas r.A., Mr, Lincoln on his vray tc itiCONII,ifittlit. ,00ntry. j 1. - 8.1" borrowedhi the n ational cemetery ttdt 'V' ft' 444 eti,l tin 4Thal papbrown a what 's sold wrapping alto (.t 9011e9,4 nni be prolon4s er and. absorbed for a time. he cribvss 4,54 words' that A hi Mere liv. upon this slip the few le Eltri t tot , 4,e lq. nr sorrow, he had eh,,sen to ipsy upon that memnt I lilailn4 or occlusion. mr,,,aaaa httppi." ,r treble .1, tit' .ry Of A Ltinftred tit al.r of a a eye oftoeon- - A vaseMaaterptece elmreciFea sas gathered to a tubing ' ,ott, Pl. hear the address me' MA002 3,,1 3 o, and Mt. Everett de- 0 I - ItaN. ", ex et te to JO, the moot notable of his the one of meow- dtatzttitt,r0 address hombl, epschen an substanailateenert In inrretinntny. that occupied In its delivery he After urns. of 4bear te, wert aott Wointri Whom hours two tially yarn eeorea n, re,laato eurrehine, had finished and after the applause't ataran4 al, n te,,,.. ol reel eatmtt had subsided Mr. Lincoln, the print- newel am teittorc.1 la a moment tient of the United States was introact attiti.ger f"olli in human.; duced. H. of ectirse. was greeted ,,rtre - rt....tart with tremendous isopleue and a mai- wrier wh, ftwuta in an; fie' ,ti. ',iit ,' , t ,,t,iit. mon--- ' nificent ovation. ii shambled &crows con- !Tam a,4 life re,,e.!,,t snaa,a,st plat furm to the rostrum. chaf and epictioua for het great awkward fiea.t troe'-- a a hr de- It d re. end in a vet) few toomsints I int r piewnt c 4 Ho )Itir well words t he following ',lit Pa tit ,,n,i ;til arnblenill livered ie mend eitt t Rl. us l'aturted anti knonn to ou but which I think will Your li Ai it was untrua in bear repetition at this time. WArleri attaat. at the r,aan4 hoe.ile ot core sod aeven )ears ago our fathers it ti;f a let,,,te e , It paeans near brought forth upon thisin continentanda new nation. conceived liberty eeunta,ea t ir,n ore 7.'hrti aro tceAt eho t LOtt, dOWII tha dedicated to the proptattion that all It of tit acte ice, 0, re. men are created equal. Now we are war civil wt, atiat...'coactie tte Anil tooting ongeged in a great 4 in ',Lel' p'444,nro, yo,i iV01.1, nether that nation, or any nation so dedicated eo 41411 ten long and t conceived Y'',11 Clown' rig, ,,444 , W. are met upon a great Vt.. a. ropt all left y, M. Th., We are met ter t ttrrr r, frixorated hu-- ; oattiefteld of that war. n Wires has. a mtr dirpreeltina to dedicsit a portion of it as the final i.toticte on a i Mum who fail under resting ;dace of those who gave their k4 atelJ of then twicated chillinewo.1 livos that that nation might live. It di altogether fitting and proper that ;her, are other I A nti:a.1. geniaI. eine are ilit a large the Gulf we should do this. Hut in term, ilea own courier. seee we cermet dedicate' we ceano. this hallow cannot we Arca antiaantel 414 tlismayed in and wean of 04iltr. wiete ThaIr ground. The brave men. living onusur,v brings lieut. in anti life and deadstruggled here have 4 I 4 .1 a.,,,itunt the to our add crated it far above power atitny,,,emt, alma arta n cf pitting: or detract. The world Will little note 11.are are men e ini Mr lik mat-ne- e nor tong remember what we ay hers. what they did ran never depreoe- but it it is for usforget LI aart the living rather to ariarrmna bi their vary here. a unfinished to be here the dedicated taw, l'ioc r xko heavy, op. an nobly begun. oaftrO Ill gl worti, tt10 airmisphere work that they have ' dint Pen herte. the mind of It is rather for us to be hers dedicate Atudrat pt., ed to the great task remaining beiri t no rip. w r.f tatem"er so,. ottited. t:oltatl bl, thOlt fore tie that from Mete honored dead 'want in,tv ko tiirtutoth life aa se shall take increased devotion to he ratio tor which they have given 4ap, wer.t new ',a funeral. '4 thY were 101311,00 the last full measure of their devotion. mourn. hitt that these Tnicri, are ince men who seem tnet we here highly resolve , lie ahall not have died in vain. that ,,,,iti. n,t at e,natantly dead nation r-under God shall have a ell'r, 'Wile airing niter new birth of freedom and that the .irtri et' r N. artd wirentrth by government of the people. by the peocr ie.! I ple and for the people shall not per Wale Radirtie imh from the earth.' Itialneerity. rtert, lut O..01 a hu are ineineere An Immortal Address'. ...-.-After those few words Mr. Lincoln tell I Should walked back to the place on the platform which he had occupied and it is said that there was no sound of ap'Rts-1DOES plause as he took his seat. lie felt that he had failed. Mr. Everett said to him as he sat down: 'Mr. Presialhen. ir You !inn'', Think dent, that was a great speech.".He It Jam U!rulertnt tor COMA said. "Don't speak of it." He went ?:$ n k r,t It. Lanti of hum. feeling that he had failed, and ,rn r ,L- Ie., ,unk at Ill That much discouraged. ear., t like I shall not attempt to repeat to you ban,artat Et...r tinker onpeel. my the remainder of the experiences that he la said to have had concerning that speech but muffles it to .ay that the ft :.4413 I. preaident of the United States in those few words made a speech that will live perhaps as long as the language lives, and a speech that is on the lips of thousands and thouaands of our 1 countrymen today when they contemplate his wiedom and his courage and his utatesmariship in the perilous times through which this country sent. So that, as is said by our author, many' there are who by their simple devotion to duty and their 11111.11t desire to aocomplish as best they can that which is awitgued to '"1111.ellissa them to do have an influence upon .. the world that they know not of. "Men and women have duties to '"Pr Me f4. Littef Me MIeta-I- t' other.--a- nd duties to themselves. In is Rao fliggiirolla COTO t4.24...4. tete to tat Vior.ier Justice to ourselves we should refuse to in an live t atmosphere that keeps ,n't he afraid fa us from living our neat. If the fault hoer erco,,n the kin be in us. we should master it. If it thaa when. th corn was. h.,,tx all'" The1 be the personal Influence of others 44GrIts on all corns.the mm3, that, like the noxious vapor. kills our ever,' boot '7 It Dry !r.,e Ice the new, ittInDlo impdloes, we should remove train d' to Crl!. g t.),-ci f,,,.sh 'fault sai 1100- that influenceif we can possibly ,r41it han,Iteee cocreptIone like move without forsaking duties. If It rice,' tape. plaawrotut to move. then we should 0. and dea,.. b. a, , h es PSIVe krthree, .'irt. razors and take stroll( doses of IMOral quinine te ,lotn.! arc a counteract ortor, 4 4 the malaria of influence. :C.v,r tulle.pain. Applied It is not what t4. those around us do for Nothing to prase On the LI bur,t4 rtr ue that octantsit is what they are to rem. roat eve . it.:at tornt &reel I tYwhere, ae us. We carry our bowie plants from or r.. f ,,,,t, NI.-- -. tvwr.0e0 one window to another to give thesis Id le Salt Lai. prover beat. light. air and moisture. as the world C IL L we Should net be at bottat es earstal of Drug Drutt ostrestvea" adAl ewe Inflames felt we ,"rst oak 1: ,,,te Ito won ,r,tp afl trt. tncsn,t e, 1,04 op, w DI ar II( , ,"; ; El !I ; .,. t , i , i ttigsd 2,, , , 10 ,i 4 til L. find-liver- I ' bet-th- kt , ,1 lit& i e.--ev- ol. aeir-rO- n- I - il i i A ' t ' Ii i prk.,-rtta- ," I Say Work" 1' r .A , -' 't:44 1 tore--dr- ;1 ', t n 7T1, .." - an indoecribabta soma- thing. which affects the lives of those about him, but it 'sometimes seems difficult to make men believe that there is an influence which comes from on high in a subtle final way and affecta the lives of all Ood's children. IntInonows For Good and Bad. And how different is that influence. that epirit which comes from our Father on high. from that influence and spirit which comes from men. as is well the .picit inof men and men affected by that whkh thee do. If they cultivate in their lives truth and honor and virtue. kindnees. sympathy and love. thee qualities will be radieted from them; they will truly teach those virtues. But if. on the other hand. they cultivate in their natures that which is undesirable. die- honest. a lack of loyalty. fault and unwholesome-man- y ing, hypocritry napes, these things will they give to others. and the moat unforturotte thing abott this power of perional inti,,,,, in that it may operate us effectively for bad en for good. But the great influence of our Father in heaven never operates for anything but good and we are told that it will e strive always with mea for their torment and their uplift an4 their advancement. How it should be &ppmelated. and yet unfortunately there are many among tm who are not only unwilling to recognize it but unwilltug to eeek for it and unwilling to let it filter into their souls to give them that which is worth while in oonvothinit. , Prayer la the means or at least one of the means by which we may hope to get in such communion with our Father an heaven thnt we can partake of his spirit and him influence for our petual good and our betterment. And yet there are 'some among us. thoee who do not see as we see. those who have not implanted in their hearts a testimony of the truth as many of us have. who are unwilling to recognise this means of acquiring the great- est influence that can possibly be quired for the good of themselves and their loved ones. I know many of my friend, and associates' who are not of this faith. who are willing to do many things In order to secure good environment for their children. They want them to be educated. They want them to appreciate the good and the beautiful in life. They are fearful of their falling into temptatidn and into error. And yet unfortunately they esem not to be able to perceive the one greatest way. the one surest and safest way in which their children may be protected from fault. from harm and from evil the protection of that holy influencel which comes from our father on high.' They seem to feel that his spirit which they can not see. which they can not dwicribe. of which they say they have no tangible evidence. does not actually exist. And yet they will admit that the Influence that goes forth and radiates from one man to another is intangible. It can not be seen. that it radiates by som subtle proceed that they can not describe. Influence of the Savior. There is no life of which we have any record which so strongly portrays the truth of the principle announced than doot the life of our Savior. His recorded words while on earth were comparatively few. They are all em- braced within what is a very small' volume. I know of no author who has lived and attained distinction whoee words are not far more voluminous than were the words of the Savior during his sojourn on earth. And his acts themsolves were not many. The space of his life was very very short. that Is. that portion of his life of which we have any particular aocount. So that we must conclude that his great power In the earth and the great influence that he has had upon all people has! been brought about not by what be said. not particularly by what he did.' but by what he waa- - It is that he waa the Christ, that he was what be said be woo. It is that great fact that haus influenced so many lives and has determined so many people to attempt to walk in his steps. So that after all, my brothers and sisters. the great lesson of his life to us is the lesson that we shall be what we pretend to be; that we shall live the great and everlasting truths and principles which we know or profess to know. and that we shall be exponents of those principles. not by our words. but by that which we do and that which we are. loch Act Shook' be Guarded . I sincerely truet thatBecaue771now this truth may come. of no truth that impresses us with a of responsibility In life greater degree one. And If it be true than does tilts that every act of ours to a certain ex41Mithill universe. how the tant affects iropeTtant it is that every act of ogrip should be etreumepect and irmaxdod so that It. Met afar be .110 lac Semi GENEALOGY Brief genealogical sketches of iiny and answer. In nottalutlity questi.-nj w What concerning fILMIly links. ard n.tcI of family reunions will he seetrisots p;ir,s o accepted fur this dopArtment unae. the following rites: 1. bates and rant. must oloarly written. given names In fullnot In!. tit's. Z. 'rho tu:1 noire and ti.hiress vour rants. of the writer in,:st h gircn 3, Make ell querlos brief rttol Isar. 4 Write ts,h;', ...., .,- 417 ssi: J; on ono shlo not use ear:15 on!y. In sogwer!ng I, ,t the ditto queries numl.wr of the otterv r he given mti lishott scot, after re,Itu ell cortiniun,,,tins Utah. Genoslogfral Sorloty - ' A Dirt off. ilistor1an etah. b. 1,111- t,, car. t l 4' r,,,,ntry the de wIth dat,I5of othors Coq - '' r, 1. ,,;! .4,1, , Irti4;1Z4:4), 0, -- gealoctes, address. t "d' v!t - Write at the trary 0.! "411 Me.06-- r the of City. a britm " I'l ..s h I, ar:t I anti.. , f;.7. ,n ci I ! 1,'.A; 7411 te, .or , , t t r, , ' laike Sdt N,7 - 1;sr anr. no- cro:4 ks worked otrt l;r. asso-,:iailo- I ! 'cm; ti;t1, ! ',..Ette, 7 it I -- 1,rt,,,:--1I'f. Ltaten may ts.r fafh,r :,.. epeetaLy It t,::.1 It.t fhat t7 may be am- tet ac,.,:C1, tatr tia tO tn,,sr I t'7,1rY r -7 tail rr Irt,P;;::, ;1'.,- ;.1. I '11r, IX I fit ELDER APRIL 15 1910 Four Bigelow Generations; Oldest Answers Last Call Silent Influence our faith, we must practice Stm- must live what we believe A magnet does not Assembly Hall, Salt Lake City, DelIveIed attract iron as iron. It must 13, 1916, by convert the iron into another magnet day, February before it can attract it. IS is useless for a mother to try to teach gentleness STEPHEN L RICHARDS. 414155 ,k,0 L'ATURDAY i In te4, a DESERET EVENING NEWS THREL REFERENCE , FILE, it ;t11111. . t :tit', ''slt.l .O.ou ott l'iot.orItn the ,,,ous or the Iteoluilmt 1.1brtm . . ,,, ,0 ,;-- ,,i ,,t tv , , n i I oo 4 ,o t, , V w.r, , Nato in A,, Allgeit,l, tallf Orilla wt., ,, ,, .0 4.ot rt !to- - t !".e 4k. ol'INAIL .), f effrtAn ly geneskry le ttet'',1,1114 "' , ) : .'. i .1 fusti: ,...to, h,,,R. g, ele u .. ."rio:AlIat t.utic of tho tio.v ;foto o .00-- 0. I Allith. 1.oltion7 ''.' -, :...r 11,)tiie no- ;0,1e. at,- - fil,1 It 6, ..,... ,,os t A V ,,. .. k :. I s, :i It - t11,1, , ,f in thfa leplopniont A.A4:tt .. 'Nfoftsfit k tf, ' ,,, e."' ',A ,! ,..K of t LAS?. t( Secure ii.ol,,be!.;,; -,,,!ri in.- .4: . ,,,, o. t. o , , th ', y soca., .ol r, ,ftt patrootio. h, ,:a',.:0) ',,tr. , , 1,', :, I; ., ,,,,,,,1 p oe,,,ent fron, 1 inetotnrio ,1:0 '01 ,1, n Peol,10 v.t,.. l'u.11. 11)) a twIt lo(.,et,s rate;) 1;,,, tile !! , ' ' ' ' 4'''' "'tar', 1r tn)ol'e aria d'rLtFit !lover hato tloo ..,, '.' ... ot to.toreso- sI , trate out and pro,' thea .;.o, - t 6 - '''' "' ri .7' l''''''- ' r th,) descent .:I I 'tiutliAl ' '' V, ,,,'",c ,t that itilled expoq'til ti.,401 I,,,,,, ;,t, ,r At portoitoity of noattittg an es....e,itoot l.'; ;fleurg.:,;: ,,";',.4",),'.,,, itra,,,,za--1 It ,er hv doi ng this ery wtost. S. 4 ,. I. ..t. New aosto..d atenur. 'toe t4etiltto-ti- o. ami even the r:cti ;.,n .' ';.:e who have time A tit! 6.4.. ;at to - H'' : to v rurally, do noake suffictent t.io. !Lire It..tootut FOUR GENERATIONS. of proving up anti jconing th IT 34 , ,o, Mal ,tr,,,,,t. 1711.oltra-faahlonotos sttriotie... Sufi& Young Gat to ." mothar. In ha tt o il i Lett to eon,- Speet&I Correspon 4 nee ) ,ntlt, There is A singular fact coon., e,1 ::.1,,, ,,..:,. 4,,,,,. accom- ha waa called to Arizona and ha" Webb. Aria- - April 12.--- The however. with Una wook for I, ja a, .,..,t rr,;ed panying eut represents four genera-- , ',turf) of his life on the frontier. In .,St a Tide that any one pers,,n a ho ,, 11ol , f. r r ., ur ,ort, k ,, ,,, ., 1.., tione of th Bigelow family. Their later years he grew feeble and dle,1 ' 14CinS after hos f.)r- - th, names. In their order of lige. are Feb. 2. I911. Funeral "emcee were .1,4,411 the PtIllblInt I Aitilit. Grotto la ablo to gni, itoto tile A In P. n,4F conducted Dlittnan Pratt. Icy Hiram Bigelow, seated tin the right; hold of thug ptirul,r, in )1,. Eirtra thr..1,, ,...f. 1: r'sh. woo,i Hiram Will.)1 Bigelow, sewed on the' the Whlteltrater hranrh of the Cali,k''to o. o..n...-toitt 'I.. tor . r,ti t.', Th speaker" wre ar,ar.itt e. ontta a gen,aingist, a!Wfti tt-,-,,left: WIlliE Bigelow. standing behind fornia nosaton. !It genealeotte and the man ru the P ft e Gr,' . f ook of Elldlln I. B. Elder J. Ditiman and Brest. Jean. and Ray Bigelow. tho child in the, ' ',. SI r Mken erp.-'.,1,has who t. 4,f', d.oh., ..,Illworneri up this roc tit center. Hiram Bigelow was a broth- - Th offices of elder. "acetify. a littly to I Pldhant. prnY ..,r.1 or of Lucy Bigelow Todng: wife of privet and patriarrh. had been con- all rio flealkm. twice as much work in thin 1.r.; Mr. , ferred Bigelow. upon Lb. We President Brigham Young. ,101,o,to e Ng 'eir po, la for tibia for hie own pleasure as he dcok st 1.,o -, a ,...tt to of - '''rnruCed hy thr,me who ate aide to lay ,,.s., a ,"tot..o., . and not tor evil. It it be fro that .tomtort; wh i every life with which we come in con'' ' " :'":"IL T' 1."11 Thu x IR in in tact is to a greater or less degree indparment receipt or It or t f the lu,A,Intore, eomrytqlit,ktion the lowly). secretary fluenced. wayed, bended. se it were. R by our own attitude toward that life, rtit'ti:t).o'f P4e'ne oIlt(!rnt hl: l'Ivrô.lultII:rnwi, no tlh; ptit1,17, Asanlr;.A 0,"..1,4,:j1 117:k7: ,R,I,r.ortma: 1A,K how great a thing ft is and how imApril le inf. a I Pit at s,t..als, who ke.rtnInt. V.!In nit) we hr., Aro int.roott4 should portant a thing it la that tr.,mnto t of battle Culloden, lcitirena National Rank Minding Loot style make our lite such that it may direct 1746(Old or m se,ey families :,... itfi-- r, ffrotiand and final defeat of Angeleno, California, This gonticitiati, r in,. that life or bend that life straight. To 1.:,,,l,h,t, Prince Charlie end the lituart hoe a very useful end attractive plan all those who are teachers and especilitttre Italie'. oauee. ;Ithich he adyncatoti in th append,' ally those who teach the young we Alia intght any hre for the Bona- !letter, Beauharnale. .1hi,lev V .:;,er. Proxo, Lull,. solid 1814Eugene can direct them to no better guiding parte"! marshal atid vi,ar (eon benefit of our readers that the ruin lllie to t, 7rni .,, , sty sith anN uhn aro prinmple than that they shall incorof Empreas Josephine i caned a Genealogical society eattaidished a rot-- , irierestnt .n q!'.i r or Palley fontpotate into their life and into their lerenoe exchange card tilde." or ftie six illoo of Is,rseOury'.:: Euglitnd. oonvention with the allies. life work that which they profess to war against or eight years ag,..v not litirely accord- - i teach and believe. Of all the leachere 1 $lit ShiaFrance decared Imustision, Stuarvot. i ing to the plan indicated by Mr. Ban- republic of hlexleo. that we have had thotie stand upper- 1116Neleon W. Aldrich, noted Unitbut with a gufficiently wide ecnpe:.' vine sersh V $ Hawke& 341 most in our mind and memory whose Idling, LOCai Fifth icie.ri. iitab would like North ed Mates eentor, died; born i usage. The name and ad. lives have been an inapiration to us. As of any individual or secretary ot '."""" '''1' ttr e rov-- h an' wh",.."!' in- 1642. tlermen aVilktfal dropped !dress you look back and as I look back over ShiaroL bombe near London In daylight i the family asaricietion who is working teresied 1, our Sunday school days and recall our French bombarded for a certain eirnarne farnity ts piacied tarn'I'" 'f Entastd airships clamors, i think you will agree with the card Blvd d in and the Tus upon Ler. hose. Bragg. fkragsburg. cabinot.! Ime that the men and women who corn s Is have severI thoosands of such' to our minds and we whom Ntrs l. B. 114tchins of 47.16den. mimeo and addressees in tele Utah ritiiie- - id. 14 Maui.. April IT. are remember not thnee who No like to i,. iios 1:.7, at..iid We present here the . aiogical library. skill-ar- e ,,,,, gho sr, ihtgr. .'may have been particularly Franklin. 2290Dr. Benjamin of communication Mr, and Banning not thciee who may have T.,t ,,,,r family,. Brass American Inventor, philossipher wittreet Cat our students write to him been gifted with great knowledge farniiy Cr int Vim's, family of freorsts. bartigrune.,16.by I and aek for cards nn ishtch they may and learning. but they are those who lissaTodrdeLptlysim.aft.peadieedo; Nal1.1"1- write the Information which he were true and we remember them and :i China and Japan Beath Family. sires. not what they did. We remember 1916Braigh troops captured hili Id, 1 A special die has Iven develoi.ed at! in the irtt.reeted Ali who are them for what they were and what in the Ypres line. the lihrary of the society, buns ot the tienth fdtntly of Ainertes are invitthey meant to us In our lives. I beRevoluttom for ths accommodation of rd m commum-stwith NIArY J. lieve that no teacher can hope to be the members and their friend'. wherti- - 11rce. StleTn. Itah Co. Ctatt April 18. successful unless he teaches by his those by inforniation seeking relative: ti:m. life's work, unless he Is that which he Intlwintam williams. osigner. early ancestor" may reglater the, .. .":71.- 1.71111,1141e:: Connecticut. soldier. ete.. born; to pretends to be. Fortunate It is that tiVIUM jails,. names ( those persons. or Alit' h other this is a cardinal principle In our died ISM like tr. c mmunicate with any ne!i:,i CS they ma; desire. ailis It Church, in our Church work. It has 1647Battle of Cerro Gordo. General farrilY in the C,,,, interested per tir. been taught to us from the beginning Winfield Scott defeated Gionersil teed that you register Ail your knoan "f Nottirghamehire and Derbystimr, emigrant anceetore. and cohera you and all of our leaders have given U. Santa Anna. Eng . alio the ()hike), family of Eng- carry back to that r, o I n t to understand that we will be euccess1306Earthquake at San Francisco cann,t ful in this work only at we do the The heart of the it When a name !a rvaisiered 17 Plarps land and vicinity. ether others will hae 21.0Cabli t" R. i will of our father who is in heaven. 1$16acityeiramidanin fulnvEll'ators seekina in format ,. oi droppad li,:p. en loo.totneone "By their fruite ye shall know them.' inn i ill Taw ainitri perxon s of the nittil.q t',''it i beM bil On the French fortress of has ever been one of the mottos of our U tittered tInd here. your :tads to the :tie Beiforx. in southeastern France. fait h. at Once get in touch with you. Good Teachers Needed. German a Wicks Iong the center they To l',,e title 1.4 get in tou,lt wttt-- i a tch In France were repulsed. There is perhaps no greater need In persons wtil poseibly have a cl,ltda wofiLll THEATIvErr the Church today than that of good va:u.,. Fir.. it brings t o 1 ;wen Arlen can men women and who teachers; ti.,:l ot hers who are see k iric fa, . impress upon the children the same 1561Philipp Meicanchthon, reform- - itiCel,g ILIMIlAr brief.. ;: form A love for this work that they themor and coadjutor of Luther. died: , a ht"is tor inuttlal eitehdidie of inforHIST0111 selves have. and they can impress It I mutton. It nabi-- s joa to 1..,ke a born 1117. upon them only to the extent that they 1776-110s- tilites of the reedit of In- colonials such between vantage ery themselves have that love. You know and British broke out at Lexin g- your et- It has been said you may deceive moot forts to a mutual adntage. It ni,,,v ton and Concord, Mfillfl. anybody except children and dogs. 1713Washington published to the 'IltAie Your genealogical Larned's Division Into Six problem wih'. Well certain it is that when you have army the proclamation of pears out a n r work on )our part. Great Epochs. a group of Children around you in a with Oreat Britain. Already this exchange file hit!. Ct.,- class and attempt to teach them the 1101Fires du. to the earthquake reltiVed to such an event that the! principles of the gospel you wont an Francisco- - Over seeral thouttand ref, retwe rar,fm ,e- Lar,.e,i m mr,,,I.rf il 71.stit,7 of ?ha raged in make very much of an impression on-le- a. rured for it have beenm s tiler. r ,i!Iii N'Vorid tr,,,atm t,,. :sfe or n ankind for 300,000 homeless people. you are genuine and sincere in 'r a great drama, repulsed British at- - log The posethlitteg for thts file !tr. keenty ,t' ri ,, r , that which you teach and in the ni &x s French re- limited on:y by such reodrielloro, m ,,e lie divide. it ,7iti-tacks around Ypres. l'-'- . Osage that you attempt to give to them. 'hr. Germano mar be forred to 1,:a.,e upon It 11,:::',1 t.1 eielis, tt., ri.,ti !erg being th Ittortig ' It le the great purpose. I take it. of it f. , the .,..e,.. (,n 60 beyond sol rt,,,mil,!,em Incendiary shells tie!, l' th r,!,t10,er.,,,g Saint to not only live our office force. Thiire ta rettef,i) e.,,y .,,,i:ti every Latter-da- y .,,,:t the ri.iiil-- r tLii I', i,hl. the Rheims. well himself but to try to induce othi',91"" namea alio iiii '7,"' ,''' r". g - Actor. - a ririi:- ic !')"'r $0,!4Par ers to live likewise. To make Latter-da- y isteri'l hi ilito color... if ero cArl sticb the Tri'l.:hii, i'A whop. loo,11! APRIL 20. trio pregolire Saints Out of boys and girls is the r..arr,1 the tSr. dealte all flr.h.r t, T,itist,1 Thc:r great purpose of our Sunday school 11112Cbarles Robert Darwin. Engteachers and we can't hope to succeed to the throair g it gly lish scientist. - nropoundr of the rapilloe 'tro !.e unless we In !r it 1;1.ta that undertaking rtlinkahnt..e forth, born died: theory. "missing what we :n ourselves are ail: be al:owed to rfgs,,,er Nlerldert, it,l'el:e pretend: t!, litat ,, ish.r,:bi not delay ttec,.-!tr.,- .7 to be. I sincerely trust that In all of i tin 'o .7.11 h'et'try In io earthquake throughout i f !be events our work. both in the Church meet- vAr. ai-lhapwhole of California. the and triel,111 'loco Jo', I irri In nf 1'1 1,1Ines. In the Church organizations and IS 4Destructive ',.eiori," port hquak PMonl':ocerTheire are regletorina nver ti1Ari end Ft; f. out of them that we may be genuine. Greece. at,i. a, .1 !,. gonetal are le g pr. ,,,eeo that we may be true to the testimony i II04Earthqua1s tire. checkell in appar, ,, i nomoe of e, that we have: that wet may be loyal to p,. nrorinric San Francisco. Total deaths re- to register from Aiii to canant the men whom God has set to give us thte Ktest corded 4IS: loss from fire Over each f'.1-niol. A .,;..r.ire the fir revelation and to guide and direct our t,ree those of 8300,000,000. VOt dOtIP I believe that if we are, we ISISCongress authorized the presi- oesthis but en,h per., .n y a ways. Aire to register of our ginshall receive bounteously of our fathdent to use force in Mexico, cif 5 Aole Nanie in full r .e.i ers spirit for our guidance and our ISISThe French armies launched : annwr Meuse-MoselLocation first man on for who is filled the successful attacks direction. and the o 1: Row tnalis treneratilne s,ter,rt line. with the spirit of God has the best !in this country. safeguard and the best protection that : It is possible for any man to have. APRIL 21. IiJ.. God bless as that we may love him. 1111---Joen Racine. French dramatic that we may love his truth. that we may live it; that we may be in truth 11141--B- poet. died. born 1111 ati le of San Jacinto. Tex, deGod's servants, is my prayer in the feat of Mexicans by Texans. name of Jesus. Amen. Stewart 1111rnitod States :Violator L. Woodford given his passports ., 0,, , ... 4.... 7',,' ' i I ,t 0 '4 INext Week i t i , .,, ..,. I t ) t " '''''' History r 1y- ". t' - i " ' - i t , "n , , ) sr,st,, i ter ' " F1' . 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Tr, !2e.or.2 Nt 1,11 Hook gtor tvie V n f Or.,! k nd, a rrktosed for 1:F1 rttoet of oneiselv orot.m.nts the nterins pnrta nt ev.anta, and dates, In th . ht.torl.21 cf fa.1111e. n4 22thiat:,2a. with printed he.12n2r2 and ina.init!tOTIO. prov2kItng a &imp, and effective mthod f ,r)VP!'rr vu,h data Mtrtbers of the u. vsszitrr Nina 4 Family and IndividualRecordBook --- Was , ' L. D. S. at Madrid. !1114Un1ted State.; forces captured Vora Cruz. Mexico. losing 17 r 'lied and 57 wounded. Mexican Who are anxious to carry out Um mot124 killed. 145 wounded It) to gef the prtesthood workidettet was formally notified Class Workshould study -- How to the United Statee would not that oad& Katof ion. by John the exportation of arms. Henry stop Evans and P. Joeeph Jeasea. of the Latter-da- y Sainte uniewsitY. It was APRIL 21. written for teachers in our religious 1112Battle of Ravenna.. Italy; Span-- , organisations. who have not nog lards lost the day. dal training in thla difficult sm. The pro'Washington committee on priesthood work. who 1711President claimed the neutrality of tho read the book in manuscript. reportoe the in States United European se follows: conflict "Your appointed to to Teach Religion: by 1115Andrew Gregg Curtin. famous md 'How Evans war governor' of Pennsylvania. and P. Joseph Jen. John Henry born; died 1194. sell. bare read Om IS chapters or trooPs in Belgium which the Work Is compoeed. Ws find 1111German rosoi tn Irprea canal after is it many helpful suggestions sad the Allies by the use of recommend the book to the teaebore aaphygiating gas. preethood quorums who desire to hnprove thentesima In tho art of Mach. Int' 'JOSEPH SMITH'S TEACRINGSH Stoned: is a apiendid book for a holiday or DAWTD 0. MOULT. birthday present. The 'work contains JOHN )L MILL& a classified arrangement of the sayings! JOSZPH W. Helrfrt.z...m. of the Letter-da- y and writings DAVID A. SHIM Prophet. compiled from his history by Nit PHI ANDTRSON. Edwin P. Parry. 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