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Show T 111 r, 1 1 !' ''', , !,' i; ' I ;it. , , -- vi, I ,'l- ' t. f ,. a ' -- !, ' 1 ' :. : t - ,P, , f ' !' ', .i ' 1.1 I ilk ' .7, ,,t,,,, ; ,.v, i .; 141:1 ' : ' ;ti, .. ,,,e,t,, km,. 0 ,, I ' , t :' 6 I 1 ";, ,. ; ,, - ..4 '' 8. t - -- i ' ,ii , ' ,.'' .,.,''! 11.!,',1 i ' . Y , I V iris 0 ' : . ;II I 44 14,.. t al 1$ , I IFINE ( CONFERENCE ' IN cr. .x , ., INN Hall CITIES ,,,,z.,,,,t, Nil t.... i A kl , , h y, ...014, r,:A , ' i ! Iii1 4. a ',.. . A p)N, 4. .F,1;4 ; ,, .;A r :i..".,14.77M , ,,,, ' '.,..! ,,, :1 f, (:) ,t, t 47 ' 1, , Ve ,.....;,..--- - remarkable. They itiontion in particular oute fatuity in which both the mother and ma wars blessed by unit- that of the elders. ing41161r faith withand mission extend heartfelt sympathy to Elder Soonest. who duriug tho past week has been called upon to part with his father, who maw awai atter weeks of earl- Ho hriannb.d.nb:rel"da .url; to the last. Eider Clay Cummings. who has labored in northern Rituals or over two year has been transterrod to the misconference to I:outlaws hie sionary service. East Iowa. Grant M. Romney, president. President Romney ewe "In each occessim tour or the eon:mottos I rind a bettor and 1320111 entirening spirit among tho eiders and lady salsoion&rim. which has now resulted in ouch an thermos in our friend let that it Is practically impcopible to visit them once In two weeks. This condition is particularly noticeable with Elders C. G. Eyre and John ()ism in Muscatine. In their persistency in setting the truth before tho intuit:Meats ot that city, they have become the adversaries of all the sectarian WA.. leers insomuch that the elders are bolas remognised as those "speaking with authority.' In and omelet,' around CoThe work der Rapids is sow in the kL C- ot - N. Elders A. R. Workmate sed Henson. who report that they are tho bususuerstelo of recipients They are partleutarty pleased la the lois ilia opportunity thew have in Beingwhich al- country and tho thitrolept000t WI.-coas- ts - ' SECTION; THREE .' , 'organizational. We have appointed "It 1 z.,1 ,- 4,7,A? 1 v It I ; t from Peru says. "There isn't a more united brunch in the misaion end none wtth more reason to thank the Lord." In going through thi country be says. "Our visit In a certain town was so pleasing to the people thee they invited us to return on Wednesday evening, July 111. to bold At try01 meeting in which they couid hear more of Ilia the gEdi)sert. lat:trneldPertnot cificiligeT! L. J. and Ward also found profit In a recent trip were parthrough the eountry. They ticularly impressed with & short visit with a L&manite who. on learning who they were. warn very anxious to get the history of his people as depicted In the Book of Mormon. In Muncie the chants of meeting plsoes seems to have encouraged both Mints and elders. for an increase in from about 12 to 10 is the &Ramadan result The brooms tendered a farewell on the evening of July 14th to Muer Nettie Pearson. who is leaving for St. Louis. where she will continue nor work in the magic. of the Lord. Elders tiortin and Tanner feel to reiOice oer the way the Lord has blessed them in their labors. Ehlers Raymond W. Peck and L. L. Niemen in Anderson. Eiders E. Weatkorwton and W. A. Warner of and Marion, sod Elders W. C. Pughwork-big Alma Jenson of Kokomo are all efsuch that only hard. realising fort will give them the growth their talesion requires of them. Ws bear from r4ders Walker and Findlay that their country work is agreetog with them. both physically Thei report excepand spiritually. tional tremitgassit at the bands of some of the more hospitable "Hoosiers." The uterine regrets the ismnotory LOIS of Elder It eitargit wht& by resigns of ill health wh1ch required hospital treatmen t. kits gone to 1 (111 c"7--) ,t;: ;)i I ,,- :. , 4:1!1 4 ( 04411i as an individual rms. wintery and they are showing their approval of the plan by giving us mot,. united assistance. Owing to the war, IMng lamellas, are very high and sonsequently sgs have quite a number of poor-ilIn our midst, but despite their ints poor tit rounistanows they never flinch front duties placed on their shoulder Our meetings ore well attended for this time of the year. both by the Saints and to whom we are showing the usoessity of tramps- Inc the true and everlasting govpol and the requirements of the ual after being baptized tor individ. the reof mina mission We have it new program on toot whereby we intend to draw the peopbs better together. In the future ea) Intend mixing well arranged programs with our services. thereby cresting a more interesting feeling Sainte for their meetings. amongst tile We have the beet choir in the mission and as it is one of the most un- organisations. we are Inv- it on a plane where good will be the result. All ofmug?, the organizations are doing the duties required of them and keen interebt is PEED R. REESE. prevalent- a ' 1 - '.'' vol,,l, 7.4 k!, , '.''4,7 '.' '!. ...11oliod . .:',. ..:' :.,, '7 I , A -- ......... tootimony STATEIJ NORTHERN -- - - - pollertillnt. s'Ilkidillfir111,1:q 4.,' , - .,, . , cdi: i ' 'IT , 1(9 Nfvo 11 i'l pi, 4 ... N 11) . . a 411ri, - i A e - ---- 2 Vle; 3 , ie t.y, r; I pii I q. 4 i, 1 t, ,4.1' 1 - NEWs " SATURDA Y " SEPTElkIBER1.11916 .7 , Rik .11 i ' DESERET EVENING . iffar..tlikalt7 -- , - - .- - , ' ! :. . . 4 'It;,1 - t ft - r) Mrtt . p !, p I I STAKE rP CONFERENFq BANNOCK STAKE CONFERENCE Mosta! Correepesdess..) Bancroft. Id.--TquerterlY conE. ference for Bannock stake Niels Writer; was From left to right: Mission Preeldent Hans J. Christiansen; Eiders August Jensen, Star here Saturday and Sunday, Aug. held ;1, '. 1y mission Fred 20. and Green, H..Hesse. secretary; i41! Bagilli. peskiest. Our recent couter:The spacious amusement haii sas SOZISISGZICVS0:10ZISOrOSPZOICSSOSZSZCOSS:a ,,, ,1; .1 onto held Bs IL Pool and Minneapolis conveniently arranged for the OCTi ,F,.., restate' although Leon. The large stage occupied by the ,. eta Alleallit lath. proved to be tb most they bad treated tue "Mormons' as the man that he desired them to re- - 'there with excellentcows their earn 1,. choir and general stake and local auto .,f,,, milked often $t ouceesstal anteroom hold in the stats they they had in the post. He asked the turn. and also attended our eervices. thorities, was artistically de,urated and splent the nights in hay ,41 for many tears. lately of tho Saints in- - with beautiful flowers people of the city of Minter to be Such men of intelligence can comp- supper and were and sheayee ot granaries. They "broad minded enough to listen to rebind the truths of the Gospel readily stacks to discuss t,tit who boy lived bore toorteen years. in- Olden grain- i ... weather sae devited religion with anover1, '' say thoy sever have attended a taro- lightful and the ighe what these two boys nave to may." He if their minds are open to truth and 'fide'. of the ' 4.. og attendance who had reputation good. Not and bettor lives in their Pate:ono said. "It you would go to Boit Lake conviction. i t 110 .4 of mon. es- - so many as two years the P Great reopen is doe the zniesionaries :, 0, ., dis- ident Smith clune. agce,verhhaein,s Daniel G. Probert and Wit- - coming the argument" City and see what the people that Elders elders The clergy. pecially ...t 11,5, '',; sever tfriag stiorts put once lived here In our own state, the liam Judd baptizedt a lady oreulture cussed the matter with him for more Ibis exception. the 'argent I V iri It Ertitheir bring about gook sondition. gathering state of Minai o. have done in a coun- and refinement at Sacramento. She satiefactorllY of the kind recorded in the sake, the tour hours, and all fest to rondo, unto the r: '1 try that was a desert, and where peo- had earnestly prayed for religious ;than Sunday afternoon session proved that the Darwin theory. upon honor tor their poems ber Ii Lord the was with an average of IT reaching SE' the would his Ple said bailed all that argument, grow. nothing light as she desired to know the truth. which he the ho has greatly bloomed the ir e, WOre leaving first seaelons. land was too dry. ywu would confess In answer to her prayers a divine groundless. The mostduring they : I northern bora for them to wards, viz., Kelly, Hatch. Chesterfield an led by some testimony was given to her of invitation extended been must he have the they won. ''' us , trestod very The nowepapere 11 ,,,, - '1.- - and higher than the people; they truth of the Gospel of Jesus Christ treturn. and told them that they had and Bancroft . respectively. furnished pow was well sdvortio- - wage:run. the The corps of ushers mu have had Boca help. for they so impressive that she wrote to head- - given him many things to think about. ths singing. ttemperabare Is Damn. ., ed la tour of this loading Mineapolis ,, impressed from ths Bancroft ward, under Us lei mark. the Sr. ahead of us today and we have quarters for literature. Through cor- - 'Several listeners were so the was shoo announcod in soy- - port is soaring over to their direction elders the of ambiElder less invited ammo that J. E. Eliason. did the ere they ROVer had to undergo the hardships ',., i I oral won alloadod street meetings monaries respondence with Pres. Dyches and! homes. more their duty so weU that perfect them showed infidel This that is is Nor the tious. tomporeturs did. new these Listen what to order Dienes boys the teachings of those elders. they shs tolerance than a minister. who refused ,li which brouoist out many to be fig. have to say. Many sity the only dieadvantage N to our sonforessos olootiNfo. learned the truth that she had pray- 'blankly to discum religion or any oth- - prevailed. , Stake president. Wm. H. The toes of President R. D. licKall numAfter ) people board 'Mormonism" preasbed grad with. does. fee smite a period. the a were r there WWI faith meeting of ed for. her misand hall and counnelors, nearly Mendenler subject with them. One lady . prayer denied the will &leo be felt by both Saints. friends ber of all the anfirst time. and tho civil officers beim were and asked. was led questions Mora-tar- o. &owe she in full I tr 4, from the Fulfil for tothoboar have answered the came that convinced all to distribute but high council ward bishops and presad ntiestottarie& promise swered by the elders. We gave out SO Mors of it. sionaries the right espresso:I r exElder A. Into water for aaothor and J. of the baptism. members beams President of to has applied It air' thority, siding baptism. hearty support associ...): :if Aftoa this number was an us-dpamphlets and ITO tracts. and sold a Thomas D. Davis and George W. Rice Many of the members and prospective atints. were present auxiliary ;i who sticeeeds him. It had been our ample of rightemosuess flourishingeach who bad been attending :,.r number of books. The street was Ailed were recently assigned to Sacramento converts of another church are corn-so- y nounood that Elder Onion the lash of pr11.11W1.1 Um. for F. Winconoln. Whitney. Wrote meetings. a34 otter tho twofer. meetwith of at the the of the quorum of apostles and Eider people Elder time J. Call sod Ls, friends. and are making mencing to wonder where the ' 4 t once session was about bolt evor. bit 1day finds N. C. Poulson. presidont ing. Merrill and Myrtle Hawkloy MM. Pres. Thomas W. Dyches, who has thority of their church came from. B. H. Roberts of the quorint of seent -T ,.,' boa to toot but Ito told he. ba4 so idea reit In Mr. us his Bird for cored the the elders for wittiest ths the to after country. upon door night door from through preach ty would be the visitors, but neither hearing trip Lou vessIng Angeles presided over both the . i 4 i this "Mormons" bad such sound prin. aid of literature Teo outseres bstn Preskleat Poulson ntet 'evert! Saints and the next memo( took us to the and necessity of Divine authority. They- were present the first day. a San Francisco conferences. was the . , Mt. NeI 1 ,.. (tiptoe of roligios. d now Is are loomed at leadWabuska. in we locslitiee suck obsoure thnt business houses more met the and ladividuality tracting grain from President Smith', office. Paul. that released. His ereateet desire has been rads.' At tho morning posion is I ll, li the eiders sad in the cielatir deter- the elders visits have boon few aad ing men of the city and were asked to having been received to the effect that many of In aasist his fellow-me- n by teacheng ,r ProsL Josses presided an H. Stevens and Mark both had been Elders William to do good. ' far between. Not least among such to come back again any time. We are mination to ea callod been wore unavoidably detained. and this has missionaries this them rethe i Gospel. I'. Nasal a and Harrison was Knight, Alice litlisebott weeks. ,t, Christensen. who. especting to go back in a few Fortunately a splendid sruhstitute all hors a arose tool teawell realized. Me has won the love LthroBel blerscohatvtelj.alustioyco, mtrapaltitneed They meek are speak. t, and was from Waterloo, in alienated sousswitat We atante. from other porting the have provided the incidental at,en. find though that people ' a host of friends visiting Fort Jones Green River and dance of Dr. ' . moat to tho truth of tho gospel; fryer their work and parties- Saints still retains a Irtreng been to Balt Lake City they change and respect of John T. Miller. of Los which Prost. Ellsworth rove a tow me:raged Before labored. thus he has well as as t 11, 4 tor farm wherever the houses their Etna, Yrhum Wasting. who along ANreles, larly mon". Oars President Poulson: "Per- their minds about the "Mormons." as delivered an remarks. and encouragd Gm ono they .113,L lady bans no other woman in the Church It does them much good to go as for leaving he was given a ?amen party. the way. They wore well received by sd Instructive address on interevtilig f, ,if greseral and character missiostaries to hoop up who had boosorninf Sats looking for Reedy teeth- has endured so ntuch trouble and themselves. and the number of Sainte and friends the psople and wore successful in the building and proper care of the "unless you work. sating; thoir good roam. lo her desire for the Pooled In attendance was a testimony of the distribution of books and tracts. Elder Whitney arrived es thebode. we much bitter opposiin and toke your ing for 4.1 threagh will . , others do. step several an. is bowl M. ANDREW ANDERSON. baptised esteem In which he was held by train Saturday night and Willi late 1 on the right oho had Although a widow she succoods the ,1 that all the tics places. for we have no loop charebea, but oil learning his family in Castle of Bishop Geo. H. Fisher and Secretary. 1 with guest tho After a of slatting by small store Lord." mealier . asa of profit th work I 1.4ahons sprinklings to I wife. Min- - previous immersions Dale. Utah. he will return to this , '4 ' bold of le. or in ao a is for Mission. provide geodes family afternoon Tito oho k immadistaly wore of ,,11 ,I In both Sunday sessions. after the as principal Of the St David Solo she forget that such as she 1:10 to 4:80. was prk,an- ., p oeapolis from sought instructions as to the cermet dotal reports of stake associations and prW. Dyches. "Arizona) Public Schools. has comae from the ',ord. for her Ban Francisoo---Thowte4 over by Prost Ellsworth. Thor was mod and authority. 0, esentation 1 of authorities, he addressed Jarnd Do pool. president. 724 Broderick Bt.. Ban Franet large attendance .. Flying Squadroni--WilliaSeldom do tnissionariss appreciate tithing is not forgotten." li Mission.! the assemblage cisco. and in his pleasing Stators Tridal and Simmons are man. Pros.. Redding. California. t, remised a pivitual feaot from the the privilege of going Into the coutetry t and convincing manner beautifuat The following elders and lady misand Sim, ing remarkably well In their short At the spring conference held at ;11 much as as 1 sornista of God. Jeppeon IL Z. the Elder are ioneriee portrayed ',"; gospel MOSSalli, laboring in the city of Los Angeles it was decided to send GREAT PROSPERITY This OM speakors worts ,1 who of late have &rooted all of their VW. for they here ortaalaad a moth-ri- g San ' Francisco: Thomas W. Dyches. out several ling especially upon the success Stucki. and Prowl. W. N. Jon's. after that channel. lays ors' cl$ ss. which is growing as soh elders to deterTrline what ' ;'1 energies missions of the great Patriarols Ada, which Motor Loot Barry renderol a Elder Sim, "The more we do this mooting comes. LaCrooes presents Arthur &E. Pehrson. Josiah Barker. sucrose could be made in country s Jesus Christ the Savior of mankini, socompent. work, the more dear it growl to as rather a bitter and &doom spirit to Russell Hanson, Doriel Jensen, and work 11, 1 '" 'vocal solo with violin through the remote districts of ' end Joseph Smith. the modern pro. moot. followed by an inspiring talksub-by- and the stroager does our testimony missionary labor. but in the taco of Sisters Thurso. Ellsworth and Florida California 17' .i, without purse DUE end Nevada. TO THE WAR Robbins. phst. who ushered in tbe last dispenodds they ars gaining ground. They are working unitedly or O. J. P. Widtsou on the become." Bishop was unusual unan was This the of of the gospel. It was a spiritual sation scrip. for forth the of the and their ' Z" , loot. spread coming the goepl, We lown in the as Micidgem. 'mission. 1 . ,'1 Book of Mormon oesential to the totfeast throughout and the throngs efforts are rewarded with unusual MO- dertaking for this of al- Wilford C. Wood. V. Rolls Johnson. the in president. in president ONS. and where the past the people of Chris people. regardless of Church affiliaoeu;reluestoyerkiThatso botheencictoiecnfined ting up of the Church t" "',,, last Ells- over have (Special most the with Frost. treated them tndifference conferences the month the their Correspondence.) tion, Thin of best During expressed past On. joy and delight Michigan dioportestion" Elder William J1MILTI was chosen il , '4 worth spoke on the 'Divinity of the held in West lowa was celled to order conference has demonstrated Cop enhagen. Aug. .As, President with the meetings front inert to be. that they are now displaying interest in are several economists among their message. '11 peculiar and in- to preside over this work. so inbecom; Church as shown by the gifts and under the direction of President Oer. there Hans Ay J. Christie:leen has returned 1 just left ' "A man E. El ',worth at Council Bluffs them. The June statiatical report teresting experiences exe encountered. pany with Eider Josiah Barker testimonies Of its membors." I't "4 er on the morning of July S. All the showed that II elders spent $17$.22. While President Robinson was with Los Angeles on May I. They spent from a visit to all of the conferences The cilosibungsessay lon of eg MAUD STAKE. .., :In San an at the took inSaints all Scandlavian an the $11.14 a of he were and held with for us, average elders tne month. the several days Iniasion, it might priesthood meeting. preeent t''..;: ---school wil- - Eleven of that number spent leas than structing and encouraging us in our Bernardino. then went on to the des- be fitting to give a brief aocount of attended. ws" The well active Sunday part. , escoptionally nil quarterly oonference was held was called on tingly gave their time to the speak ers. that amount and four elders reports duties. He also visited and held MOW- ,- ert. At Johannesburg they organized 'conditions es he found i '' Pormor President Jonas in them. the Mated Second ward in the mints. 10 ings at Sacramento and Otidley. to otos his part- - President Ellsworth spoke on the sub. showed an expense of a Sunday school and encouraged the II: ;1, by Prowl. Ellsworth. The conditions in the branches are stake and ward tabernacle. the visit. Our street titlCinell are creating faithful Saints who live there to conbotore returning to his mt. "Loyalty to the AMOrtellit soy- - cents. $1.14 and MSC respectively, ',k it ing toolmony weoL brethren from Salt Lake were ling The elders while are bow good. Near fairly the three much all work. are were describes others and the audiences Hs interest. lees than $I. He gooks strongit ernment" feeling Elders tinue in their splendid home in the i - with Scripture.. Church had ever been ready to de- - We feel that this le an OlOOLIOnt show. composed of intelligent, Interested peo- Searles and Big Pine they encountered tine and are enjoying their labor.. Miller. Geonre Albert Smith and O. P. It many referosices to thewhich The President William H. Richards are Saints very lonesome In the tend fend the slorious Union. ing and believe that other. might ple. Quite a number have attended the cold winds from the mountains of : and telling of those things I The afternoon eervioes convened at profit by the experience of Michigan in our services after hearing the elders eternal snow and suffered consider- scattered branches and are only too presiding. to strongthon one in the faith. ofThen The 41 1 :, following brethren bore their the 2:10 with many Saints and friends this regard. This. of course. could not speak at these meetings. After listen- ably from the cold and storm. They glad when they MA be visited by one Elloworth told the story A or more of the missionaries. As far testimonies: Presidente William H. i' i Prost. ot present, President Rolla V. Johnson have been accomplished were the mid,- - ing to Elder Russeil HAMS speak spent a chilly night in a box car. and IS restoration Of this 60194 to a crowd Richards. if new William H. Gibbs. Lewis D. members infrom sionaries Book of received a Mormon. added to of attendto the the being refused the the upon were e. very after blessings doing spoke ordinary city the next evening. being l's young peop1 who Lewis D. Jones. T. J. Howell. t4 right living. and work but most of the elders are in the telligent gentleman stepped up to him entertainment at many places. they Church. it is almost at a standstill Gibbs, mom After which Elder &wld and the Gospel th ' t- A Frederick Thomas. Evan Jenkins. as let the to the Saints the their asked he too a and could country, leaving the lady missionaries present, where par people Cr. purchase heard of a brother living three miles t" Sister Sorry and Prost. Bagley encouraged W. Richards. Thomaa Lava making money and thinking too Thomas copy of the book. snow-clatithing. so that they would have a to coll"rt on the work in the city. Sierra Nevada. and busy were called On to speak for a snort Ci&triS the up ,i-- !.; E. Daniel R. M. Larson, J. EdPrice. of much le on thee. blessings. Salvation for "It worldly things to listen to the Urns. .", surpng." reports President Elder Arthur E. Pehrson met a there they were hospitably entertainwas the dead and genealogy were the Wood. how the local brethren and sta. friend of the ministry. while tracting, ed. As they continued their journey message brought them by the elders ward Gibbs and H. W. Jones. Teoralt ,..", A four-hopriesthood mootlig were , Timbitriboo a Lamanite elder of the r subjects of Pessident Ellsworth's re- ten have responded to the call of en. who at first received him very kindly. towards the Mason Valley. Nevada. of Zion. ; bold. and all the miosionaries 4. ward bore his testimony in elating the lady miononaries. They In the diecuesion which followed, it they encountered many prejudiced to Aa an example of their ambition Washakie Soiled on to report and many valuable marka .3 .', his native wee make have withwas and it was inteOur worked was the to tongue him he shown and admoney is that priesthood meeting unitedly following given: untiring!y people who refused them entertain;I .) ' suggestions were given for the inT his hisltpp George M. richly bloused with the Spirit so-of- to forward the work and to keep up out authority, and that be disbelieved ment. but the way was opened for In Haugesund. a city in Norway of rpreted vandernont of the work. , i 1 ;4 Ward. There-couan about 20.000 Lord. the elder the Each of record a of the the His gave inhabitants. Met. were good Scriptures. large portion past. it took persistent 17, The last hour and a half was redo- 4,"" The visiting brethren discoursed on millionaires before the war broke of his work since lad wafer-no- s fore, street and cottage meetings by wife was intensely intense's& but the them. although who gave One evening they had ap- - ten 41 , pled by Prost. Ellsworth. two great influences that are upon Out. now there are 40. From and felt to rejoice that an bad the local people alone ore not &c an minister had another appointment, and 't out. carried bo to 30 for entertainment Hauge. the instructions homes many 1111001311310111.' this stand earth the one tile boon were an and interested. was Icourage. order been leave. skim' has of Oa the anxious that to Amer. working ' ' and told of many interesting sportsent very A lady invited refused. ,,,, that is working for the Spirit Ellsworth said the experiA tamily who have recently comuplift of the Arrtvals. noes he has bad during the past (hit- - President to supper. but when her lc for the building of 12 new steamIf human Of as in ences the elders related realfamily and the betterment of I - teen Keith C. Walt lquist. !Esher MY. menced to investigate the some'. ;4 brother came home he refused to al- ships. years while presiding over this priesthood roosting reminded him the In packing herrings. women are the Conditions of the inhabitants of 'sing the splendid moral and religious low them to remain. Upon &optica- 1' ' I Northern Patse mission. O. Utah, Leo Manson. .41, Chicago; exRe told many afforded by our Church making as high as 12 kr. I day.rhe of this earth. the other the spirit of Duluth--EldJohn his first Aseristants: : a i noes wherein his prayers hod rum. Utah. Southern Illinois; Serntour schools. requested rider Derdies to tion to the hotel they were given a coopers are making as high as St kr. Satan that is trying to bring degradaL. Mendenhall. Sprinrrills, Utah. Mta- Moto. Motor Priscilla talon and Sister comfortable place to May. ,t 4.i .; &silvered and a Utah to son with take hospitality given day. Nearly all of the places along tion. ruin and unhappiness to the huthoh.14yoorolo Smith. and later Eider Hoary P. 01- him and his companion. Mis re- newels; Freder at A ,., few Elmo later Aetna. elk they applied nights the coast of Norway are in need of man family; eletnliDOIS as skin tie where he could enjoy these oen. who is now toking-- a tour through marks were so all the hotels and inns for entertai- more workmen. Minnesota; James S. Min. him, r, Ws have a impresetve that one of e &watrstivv.4,4-z-44.-Jrondrous work, that, northers", Ie.-to-il n,1).str but they TczYss zhkftnc...t, so, like irtm' breattrairoNettlende oanse fauna; Mr.swg..ss. fet. is !ksaioa.., 1?.?-.7,9.4, 01,,,,,Lsokw.hicA A .rii, titelearte:Iterpetr4; Bushnell.lib.s ,,. ,t,... ," . Ittnosolellessi.:441 v i'eli otter. the II cad sakel messing ,04rotes' 100 Me' 1,4 ern otopiet'. r elder: , Prodiding Indt.n&; 44..0 totolAs.' we would bold a cottage meeting at Its unatile to Mates. and who has labored a stable The tin" Plasaant We have an. ", ' , Xoll.Elder Joseph H. Schofield. Eld- Thom. Southern for the lack of room.stss1 and ;other brother in Aalsound. home the following eventUS. Grows. Utah hers tor the past few months with I up in acash of '" Sr Prod 0. Hanson. flistor Loot Berry her Wlactuu AU Norway . M. Byron. Wyo.. was of sum them.' ththeea:aPitrmoll4 money done was which given Elders quite woo by Robbins. Jensen, has a machine and moulding Florida released who to Sister ." Hamblin. Bertha and Bastion. Sister Utah. Wed received Iowa: entertainment Ogdon. at i They and with Sisters Carver. SS'ayman after fulfilled a his ,toture home, hawing eetablishment; orders are se large , ' Samuel G. Clawoon. Salt Lake City. Alta M. Craig. Ills- - Johnson and Stowell. !, iminnditt mission. mom two swore ' Redding front a Roominits lady. and he is only able to fill .; of tor Jonins Anderson. Elder Geo. G On Monday afternoon all the mis- Utah. Chicago: Adolph .R. Nooks. Salt ban., in titntr efforts and then went to Gridley. where they met them. thing Church and stake were unanimous L. g, take and Elder Utah. G. Lewis City. Seymour Chicago: Ronnenhemp with President Robinson. The 24th of sionaries attended the funeral iservices to borne The the of burnt my, groapol than:aunty section of torten is still sustained. :,s: liondonhall of George Kennedy. Th. following tiloworth. Lyman. Wyo. . Southern II- - many people ot tha city. Slater Elia- July was spent at that place. and then In ruins. A new Edward Crowthet and Emplaist of arrangement W. conference Looter linols; Bertha that Elder Ellsworth. Setford. worth will visit with her &leads at Los Elder Barker was assigned to labor section will be r, ,1 Bagley. eidert told of their aequaintance with made before building f I - president in the place of W. Nelson the deceased and gave Mn Francisco. and Elder Jarman commences. Our at words of con- Arts, Northern Indiana. moots she her whom mother. Angeles. hall in Bergen is nekrases. and Leonard Wall continued the trip being used by sight familial ,'; ,",4 ' Joao' who hos boon released to return solation and comfort to the bereaved btor isavists for her home at ,,,s whose to his home in the west. Elder Ezra wife and family: John Career. Wilinto the extreme aorthecn part of the homes were in the motion U. A. Hudson. Albert ?nelson, t. R. Arizona. r' ,1 , f Stucki transferred to take charge liam & Stringham. Frank W. War- Smith. Thomas swept by Orethe of mothera Pro- - elate and D. Lidera roam John E. A. part Baxter. firs. The Caldwell. Ittera7 elders are the of the Wilsoonsin conference. man and Rolla V. Johnson. 'rho re. It Hilmar E. Erickson. bort, Harrison Rodger. Franklin thon-- 1 gon. trilleting Monteus. and Little, church services in one ofholding muse; 'i,. , Elder Deans! D. BuohnelL confer. mains were loterred in Fairview cem- Stevenson. Shasta and other towns en route. El- uma The aty authorttles the Leotard Dore. airsick D. Bailey. Jessie in and Motors Irene Winward and are I. , 4 L once clerk. very returned then . etey and the grave dedicated by Elder to ones Forenuaptor ars laboring at der Jarman Sather Jones". Redding much pleased with the we Rolla V. Johnson. B. BOWZRS. land and ore finding their greatost where he was assigned to the San have shown in helping ,kindneos Oises. - 42forthorn Illinois. The Saints and blends of Cotinell moos to thatr street and cooties Francisco conference to succeed Presi- ferers to Obtain places ofthe. fire sufsecretary J. EDWARD GIBBS. lodging unBluff and the mindonaries of the dent Thos. W. Dychse as president of til other accommodations can Liabona. their Through meetings. Wiring IL. Vernon. president. nothing ....Stake Clerk. be had. celebrated the Fourth at tho lial of friends and Inveigles- that conference. The feeling in BOrpep has not been Our reoent conference held la Peoria oonference An Fairmount Park. excellent of this trip clan be sum- very favorable toward proboon greatly Monomial. Duo The tors result haa 2 proved to be a means on nnd ILLINOIS i CONFERENCE. July ,, 4 1 the Church in of singing and speaking was to the of the eiders with med up as follows: They tracted 1$ the past, but glom they 1 of added interest to the rause.' Br gram have round rendered. The of the branch the branoh presidency and prisothood. towns. 'sold forty Books of Mormon. out that we are not as bad as the advertising our hall meetings on the came with filledsisters ,:g 1 debaskets Hiders a for Aug. I. Bar Davis ton standard Zed two and aad work. hundred majority of the people have made a perfect rowed for they I street, we wore able to attract some lightful luncheon upon the us the emus. Phillips went to a little city in the teaching for tho past six month. lite- small books. secured ten Liaison subIs getting muoh picture few good people. ern. enter hearing Indoor baseball and more friendIf . the racing were In. state of Illinois called Milder to treat WO Wiltword and Foromaater lays oriptions. five Deseret News and one feeling to we sermons. a desire and ly. look for a expressed trsuch brighter hands; anklet feet are due 3 i dulged in by old and young. All ex- the citr and hold street mooting& resolved invttations into homes whirs Juvenile subscription. Six persons future. hear D011, of Der teachings. to a aroveical condition. often roomed i themselves as being fortunate which rho p000to or nit, (dry hod moo. It would hi difficult for the Mors to pressed and four babies blessbaptised an After on The celebration ' conditions in Denmark are by disordered kidneys. Nature IlY Pal ''i appropriate ,1 In having the privilege of thus mol- or ailowed before. Meows lwereed. ,, , 4 Sunday school was organised. somewhat similar to those was hags been ohrelo "latttaac. - the Fourth. priesthood meeting in Norway the We're aro deranged the blood I The work at $ao Zoo to in ohms meeting. held. fifteen hun- although not quite as extreme. called Wedneeday morning. when the ebrating. there. but the people would not lot 1 ; filivd with poloonous woe The mailoa,. were p- eiders and lady missionaries were agtonowing assignments Of Mon' Wilford Wheelwright and dred and eleven miles traveled. Thor ton them of The thair farmers ads "Mormonism." :Mind receive front which settles tn the feet. ankles sea received is cash litt.70 each. a suit of ?O. to 1.000 in i ,i signed as follows rioders taPannar and made: C.Elders Nevin E. Bweeson and but the MILYOT of this cety. Mr. Bird. "111111. with Id Brew. edmINIal kr. for beef Anderson to Sheeandoeht animals. 'wrists; or Nader tho 'Yoe In i q! Bullock to Peoria. Elder Ray Davis Leroy About $O of the tenon farmers Pros Lrfereell. Elder wilicoiwright clothes. a pair of shoes. besides N. Jensen and William I. has been ts ran Leeks my this have formation.. eorperienes. a testi- - sold all of their beef and Euphemia Andereon and Lillian '1 1 ,,1 to Sioux City: John Carver neer. and while he Reid his wife were welt to the home of Stit tnvostigetor mossy of the geopei endstronger - de moody fur those esety reeeter. and monk, thringhent Ortfrtsti- - t s Sinarnintinn and Elders and Atom I. Menderson to Des Moines "ere, theymaw shown through the scoordlot WI knowledge of the other farmers have moldmost MOWS that the Lord will hi ,t as obad sYmptortia of inflommotios attend to the needs much as one half of their PliBlilie. ilerkley, Puhripher and Rorer- - and "411 listening I I P2 no ems Mid &Mown the. 0011$11 ITOntlaa stud temple herds. Junctiont Valley Wathbut Ma The , caused . scolding I Ray of by urlo ao14-- 4m servants, are all looking Ono and a by were mint into the country. George O. Harper to Denison and looking at sin tbOr eould hoer sad Me. ver, lohra" mak a 141341.1" t4 7. Eider. Jared Bergstrom and George crop. great orate. backache and frequent uriowt The Bloomington oorps is much en:- and , harvest is Illisouri their entails wore W. octanes Arnold expected. and Valley; In Nielson, tory, lion. as well ea sediment, In the urineti W. Ricoleft at the sante time to visit greatly changed religion. hobig 1 The president's (enraged over the increasing Interest Chas. H. Nielson. Frank W. Wayman was of SS days es if riot acid in to the "ktere101111." and the graduals of a famous softer oolleale Terries and other towns , on route tits bkood has coos.; that is lately manlier' by the local and Sisters Jessie Stowell - and Lola regard of duration in whiohtriptins he traveled Utah. Ho tried to look at and an settee miniater ot a PePulh, Sacramento. Al Fresno they found 80Vto some ed rheumatism. people brethren. A marked addition to the Johnson to the lumbago. 'sciatica" LOOS English miles. Re around Coon. sides how' e country all twontr-fivIt of the atom and to note the church for returned gout : Wonderful :; friend list is in videnee also. which. cilI Blare. We m11081116 years. 'Ant he oral families who were members of to us having )1 IMP)?seem Elder Charles thoroughly .' nave wonderful Church the his estioyed thee but boon dissatisfied hie needed and with with the return of Eider Rae IL Meilen te the centerlines. the Palm and' boom' things yoligtoa "4surier together missionary We ti are trip short very of : missionors being done by The .Mortneoto Wigwam rapidly gisaPPlor Dori". who found it necessary to go and position att-- towhee of reticle1N work hein7. so isome tints was spent iaries here in the Mall Copenhagen aonforIlloothere Indiana. to Wben 'riders Dams end Phillips bemuse he was dsaiod tho privilege them They found many Swedish peo- Tim ,Ill home on account of sickness, augurs 1' '4 snob, and are unable to do as much oars ofvery, beet possible way well for Bloomington's inunedinto N.. R. D. Molten. President a , went to the mayor. Mr. Bird. and told of preaching the Chapel of the Scrip-hi- m pie at Turissek and here Eider Borg- - missionary work la to Ow take no we would like to hot wateryoureolf titre. steores issowledge of that tissues isee done; before meals and "Ascric," I that they wantcd to hold street tures. eo resignoci his position. During the week of Jutie the we are suo., H. discovery Elders C. R. Spencer And Virgil But missionaries of Peru visited It. them admittance into . mity icooding in nevertheless of Dr. Pierce if Buff& ho weloomed them with ins the interosting oonyoreotion at the Eldere keeping the Saints togeth- No T. es, They teined the other elder. at ier laboring in Peoria. tell of et. Lyman and Olpin in South Bend attar olmit arms &lid ciao mid be would be maim many Wattles glieetione 4 1 ' lock. and to helping them overcome footles their services rendered to both a socoespful baptismal service in Peril. glad to help es or say of Our people wore askod the Gridley. and tato any drug etors'and ask fdr-.in thence went north- - weaknesses and I keg . but.. with the olde,i : 1 1 ' friends and Saints by administratioa huperfactiona tiraM, a They leo of "Atittrie." whira FP in MIMS of airlines". and be some Is. South Bond reports a good spirit and at ante time. At the meeting 31r. Bird andatanoe of the Holy listrit, th.i not III Bider Arril B. Fullmer aad Samuel realise as well as we that the work Many Package times maw. potent titan gilds old- only suottosatuny answered an mom. I. temerity kkinInelt who II the prevailing.. spoke and (MIS the setting laborers stanees tha Mum lel" been and sr anti ollintriates um add as aot..1" I at Patten. t, loing' of the Lord . are Ilder A. le Christensen. reporting era were and that he was 'Perry that doge, bet tort snob aa bopenonion on ,traettathive ' striving to the best and preachlag to theNevada, thereore IS keep up tutorage hi allof their aloha ream A short trial end w,- , . people ability . el the vine. 7rw.,..AliTortilosanent ,. , .. .. ' ' . .. .. , .. : .. ' . .. . ,- ' . ; f ,'", (l1Peolal Correspotsdenco.) i'Minnesota conformism. W. Lester ' ; , . 't 4: e" r It , V , son ' :., OF COPENHAGEN CONFERENCE. 'ELDERS ha erirelth- I t i Chi-eat- & 4,,,, i Des-pai- n. er tC ',! , I - . rm . , - II. ; . ICalifornia 1111110111011. - I as ' !Scandinavian ; ; : 1 "' 11 . 4 :, , " t :':,', I I 1:4 , , t- d :! v; t,'( ' nt 7' : - II mon. 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