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Show APIEIMMENIM.....1-- : 8 7 , '" I 11. ' , 4,14 1 I,. SECTION THREE . I , ' it, . Illi . - ittit 'I tw ':' i 'Elder ' 7 ot . Jill j:4 :b' 1 .rn-se7- t ,,,I, , t t, -et qi iI i'..' i ' I I 11 01; ! ' , i '44 11, 44.. 4 t 44,4 ( , I 41 ! t ,' .11; a- I r 1111 i k! a , 0 1 - !, t f, ' 7 1916 Wren county aaattend- . the 'work in nicely. Many people ed their meetings near Rictardavolle and five were convinesd of the truth and applied for booptiarn while others are inveatiairttng earnestly. The reportr of elders Dyal and ft,hrnato show that they have 11Pld and have Old fly open-a:- t meetings well as ti1J fly hook,' l T t ,H9 A t t ti ft''. E flMr N !,, I -- eleei-!toiv- ot ,,I 4 1.41- r' d i hi ord l LIA- , , California i 'S r. : .1 ' 'tv ri.0. ,..r. :i.I ,1 d1,1 ,a ,i- 1 ts, 91P1:, c 4 4 I :'1) ,5. dr, ,,,,,,,,,t ' me : ! 1- t 1 ;" ' . 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Vto. dat Pal hor iinertste1 a ' h ti Ire', tto a ,s ,I a tat d ri tt,,, str. r. it I telt 1,1,e hl far frini hi shod t it asep niv,e Ogre ik,,i I ison',1! have earn. a tilt, 'flirt In th the caw' did um, telf4 think thir ti fair , trar reseal ht.tts, kt to .01111.; had hi. rat. th. 1,,y 1, ittit ILI tt!T. riV. tf estristil rI it 1kt ta cotd turn a: 4 .1 eate n,, H lairds. F bh '1 )t .1111 . Returned T ' i 4 ..' 111, 't I i 1 't" '- tt IA t 'tt' ' i IIM r 1 'S . : -, ,t i - Tt .. ..'t 4 37 f,st- t- i truth-seeker- .. i.- and ; l ' " ft , ' t.."' ' ,t1I ! ! I r ' 1 ; 4 , ..n H. y -- t N) "" i 11, 11 1 Th.,r a so, so, : x ,11 C I God-spee- ea P 1.,, ' r.! r , .....tti-u-1-1- eil r oo - - eel-se- ha aood !ITT I t I ;, . - I 1 ; lif :,, . as i 41.'1 i t i', h Provl ! - s Jr ths corn:Avid iN- 1, : f, 'tct therefrot, and Al 'tt" placit to ur 4 tee heatets i aft ,, th tarte ! 11 ,r ''' -- 4 pti 'by had MilirMEEMEGAILAMonn.... ; 4i 41 1 e.; a lot It 3i .. r ,o,inoti -- - I 4teg4, cprelti' , .14,111 1 ft , - rto,- IIIS' .4 i, 1 41 i 1 ,'11 , orrSh.P. ters n 3 0, r.f to D 1,04 - tII - DI A'odress H dl-- : Ing llpoills , 1 4,11 , ACTT' CNIIIST cans-aimin- rtiespiremoms.er,,,,,,............,.....,......,...,,...." -- Brown. In the cMce at Montgomery, visits the orr.inized branch bereMaktng part in the- Sunday school and Hutual work. ard hilding meetings. He la now tract!, NiontitonierY Elders Billings and h,ld a number of meting ti in ounty where elders had lietore been. The message wae nesiq i:v received. These elders had ex,t!Jerit, succewat the rect.,' v districts of Florence and Lawierdaie counties. , East KentuckY. H. M. Blackhaii.t. prerident, Owingsville. Hy. success Of th, eldre laboring districts where the t;.,,,pel ham not been preached for 1,inber it years is very gr atifying, S'hoolhourtes, churchhounem and h, tces Mave been thrown (Mtn tot h,,1.1 t() P3E1)13111 the uginelpias mrmontsrn" and we feel that the Lord has been with thrn and kept them from danger Elders shumavsy anti fertile'', writ- from Rowan cot,hty. report-- the &Marring remarkable incident. Soon atter arriving at .....ors....uo. l we trie,1 i,,, ohtaltv- - perrnirrioo i'i prach in the courthouse. but wete 111:00e to do so. and no reasons were given why wis be .e privilege. At enieh abibut 7 30 ochic' a terrific wind Storm cum. op. will h lasted only it abort time. After the storm had Nut, skied we were verv noich ourprise4 to ere a good niati people going to- ward the cotirtMol. We followed them and found that the tower or th. n blow down and building had been had crarhed rhroogti the rocf. landing among the bench.. ,kr the. epnii, in which we would hay, ioc:: hi'lding services', had perminsmo been granted - ''w;"1 A N ,,0 CV- , 4c2 ri wa' 4110 1 ' DESEUET , EVENING SEWS SATURDAY 6CTOBER ' q,v It i t. . with the hest of succemt. having held .welve well attended cottage and osteit aoHlT---,--G . taOnmeetituts in one week.Howell , s died. 22. Martha t July -iiiim Brother Elder Wallace at.d MiMENC; i iiranharn. one of the lomil brethren. ii were the speakers at her funeral. g000 PRO (---J---yt rhey explained the doctrine of the , l.,y Letterthe we resurrection taught - 1re-- ';': day Santa to a large congregation of 1 The following is an interested 77:2rpt fr, reefs. itens. l'erowhon and gide! Cutare reported as follows . letter written September President Av. baptimma ,: by i -' , ler Samuel G. received by the people of Elder W. Smith two, Malvin Larsen wore well ler Clawson sf the xto..4 I I i'i.. -- -N at meetinge one and Geo. L. Hurt four. attendatiee ern liattletosn Slates mission to his r,..1.. ''''.r .. -testified, During the last two weeit''S Rodger Clawson. it I11; - I .t t Virginia.- - ,, ;,. ',k'1'.; there have been 11I Book. of Niortooti, , h ,7 ,Ilt:;11,,, diocount of his visit to Na,. atlItt , EA other hooks and 2.500 tracts - rn i K. J. Wept, president. 4:9 Feventn ,... , ,Ir 1 of , conthe Makeo reference to a. ' tribute,' and the hiptletiot avenue. Itoantike. a. ference, as reported sre is follows. Elder 1. J. Tayiiir. sib itao been perience in traveling five by Elder eiratitev, One by Eider at k,,,. volt, corattrenee of the Virginia 74t or scrip: 0..utier. and one hv Elder litmenbark. prretuent f! r toome tittle. has been honorably re:tv This past summer !I.., Niliddic Tennessee. leased to return to fits hOMe He la 7,-0- 4 of 1,"'" WF,,,,3 as, president by Kider E. 10nry (bud. i,resident, :73 Adil MK eucceeded tov'f. The Wert. of Lake aide. Arizona. 4 literate. kleniphia. Term, pr,tervi:liusie iI,Iiiiiinkr.irietrsn I tvieor. tkk l,.:7.Lien, E.Idra Wilmot' and Stirrup have just ilders are enjoying good health and i the 1:11:',?7 ing t.:11 uompleted a thorough carrvass of Wil- laboring diligently in opreAd north ( Chicaioi liamson count:,. where thy have 'net gospel. They are meeting WIth L'Syd1,1 : ilo la CCII; I I with good siivverr. having cold a large lent success in their tractingrneet-'1ipiendi- d A! 8, elder and nbiliber of hunks. distributed,. tatailY tr,g Loony poupla a t their homed. hat, t deal about the work.slioued NV 1;), rt and tracts and made sveral friend,' and Ina gc,od gospel conversations 1RI8UTE TO ;7F,EST. CAR)Crt. cOmpaffionohip ;,: very oiit'i t invstigator's to the g"spel. . - 4 orD:ernig ti,.,,k1A,etf ythoii.)it.ori,gavnew A memorial rervire wsr held , ,.f.); , pt6.;lelat:::: b.ztt,, In ." ,olar, t ot het hooks and 1.1 day. Aug 13. in Williamson coanty. f,r Niormon. g W'e were both .::i. 'in 30 Sider liarlow, who for upwards of eight ol'aK'.1 cling sk ithout inexperit i,, , -- -- traetv, They hay, Durae or year," ham beep a faithful member of Mud three oi,,,Hir nic.(mgs. i ,; the Church. The church homer. was 14,,,,,,,z,,,A,:,,,,,,7,4 I.:loots two ,, filled to its capacity with relatives arui 7Ir:lai .a. H. l'illeE, F.,1,1e.,r region v. r. ' a,o4 All of Sister a ong friend,' Harlow, chier ,Pt' present .,:7,...,7, e , .r. listenod attentively to the doctrine of ., ,,,,.- c made& Our the resurrection and the (inn princitires night out ' ,Cpu A pro ed We did Elders Wilson. pies of the gospel. but little mission.litirrup and Child took part in the P ilequale services. p,. tt Sister Harlow left this sphere i,-1, ,t hz.A cepong street meetings t ' mg, 1', l' I Mission. of lain aetion January. A c , rl ,1 l' i.,s d 4). Aug. r4 i branch conference us, The laborer la .4 ontr., of 4 was heid at ilreenfield Bend. Maury OAKLAND BRANCH. hire." We did not labor 1,.....p.trly We '' feel 'g to t.;; 1.: gratI,'1) h SA.11e,.n. t Elders and ercinty liumip ,,r the the did therefore hand !. ,. not ,ri this miraculdeeerve . ' , meetings were held. The oakiand branch is a ell justi- As you know from a torn- - ,,ur It , nu e incident pro... ti!!g his servants., Child.of Two public ,,,,y - e a was MIP eti in the nature of which These brethren 'rn vPry ,ir- - men,,,rtal service for Andrew Love, fied in reporting that progress com' '' 4 , ' . ' oed id not inobtainen It. 'Al te dicopat reestul In h1ding 1,1'"'ng" and ; r fl ,! d c nigh te;:,.' ; ' !AAld who died last May was not a propates the earnest efforts of all. In A,at IA the lie ' tributing literature. Many who heard member. hut an Investigator. This their endeavors to enrich the world mc d.rloadatyh.e TA, found 1,.4, ithom explain the gaeinei were very' occasion afforded a splendid opporabove account fel 1;. much SUrprisett at hip able .4,11.41.PA.., 'li.ctrints tunity of expiaming some you might conclude that th of the truths with spirituality. -, laid under-1,,,.. goepel to a. a":Nt.1.l'reaident stating that .1 la numhrPd Itaught. The mornitig services of fast Sun- sae a failure. In a miasi.bary large nurnher el snood that the pra,e. - ,..i v orship a ,,,,, ng the pinne-- - u)Nn rind ertered 44P teraers. day had that divine inspiration which yes, In a personal sense, n,,. a ha, of the "NI ormons 1., J.,. :., the walleye of th 1,,,,,Intaing to estah, red times, no! That jourre, wig Missbseinpt. ,seph Smith instead of ti.al. Ugh a peaceful habitatlon for a people prompts one to a life of goodness- - from pricete., value to me. i ,,,,,,Iti 1 VV.hile in 11acel V. Nalder. president box 417, the t'...who had espoused a moa t u npopular who many voluntarily apuka the part with a single day of .'. I Isar Elder. Shuniway 311 le... "I. A ..,. - lhattanooga. Tenti ..n1 he hete puttered with .,' ed that the Lord. who rho, ?nada reverential truths in testimony. titIPPted to hold funeral .".rv'' "'"rferTelni''ce anI tribulations sthieh iiim rich promises. will keep them the remain. qf a hive A well their tti.tt who I....4' ton,. ,,ntront the disciples of rendered program confine- muat ),ug to v M n effort,' a a been the The killed expect no more from hot; t Ira in. He was hortt On the gospel. the by p,..1e hand of Godspread , is manifest In preparing ing of song by Ella Osborne, reading that. I learned what the hardhips listened etwerly to th ,h, pIkltI fl ett him parents were pressing the people to receive the niessrtge of by Lester Driggs. brethren. speech on Mu- Napoleon'. and of Washington's their ay through Ian unknotaii oal. sakation. The many meetings that tual improvements by P. E. Nelson. les actually were. I imagi,ed it in cast their lot with the try Oi. tans' Tennes see. I held confer-Ire the the who at- fore. I KNOW now. I leajned le being throughout amply In rejoiced many of 'founth Rocky Saints the Lord Ain Pace. pres)dcnt l'ha'ts11-S- a ,ence are sitirring the people. up to rend tended the evening cervices. Sister it is to be destitute. withon tains. 'to, parents' fir, mad. their box 417 Tenn.. fill,1111 their Winward. and the got'. who is leaving to labor in home. or friends. I learned toft,04..m barn in Cottonwood it, the Salt Lake Eider .1. I. r,:v,,,, ropArto thm pel. Xiitertl., iootoninvestigate and Nitiner held a Los Angeles. has the fond wishes of intensely ha' and It was there that he spent hat I when ta he was while the canvassing through stbeetteg in a Haptist bar many friends made while working prayers I thank thesayLord hie hoyh.eal days In emitting hie tarhfr a country one day he was arcost-- d toter church Th people were gra t Iv in. In the branch. er to acquire a conifortahl dwelling t., different times hi, men who wanted terest,-.I- . sleep In, for food to e,v and t At a future date the They baptized two worthy branch is friends ,4 wises and aurroundingo or hia and Boirik a kindred to to ret of Nfornion ri and est,. for p buy souls Into the fold. , Mae One of Ma boyhood AV. Sainta planning a dance. Oakland oij 5., man of little books. ctn. Elders iValker and Neoly write that know how to do, things properly, and Could a 114Vn day less., in th, winingly that of herding cattle. which he did thi traveled with ban tweveral miles to get the people whom thev are called to ail anttcrpate a good time. possibly be a failure' at a certain ttme In company with to talk the gospel with him. . At the end of the trip, I mvent WILLI A31 G ARDNER, !labor among are pa)ing great respect Prealdent Joseph F. Smith. tie was In Elders to and Leitritt held Shum them and their meanest. While way dare attending an Inepitisg . .. not mny year's houeter. in Cotton- - l 'Retiring prenident of Ni w 7aialand Mkoion. who him hug contRirteci bin two services and Were boring in a email city they met two ference at Neuron. Forty lders wood and his parents had merely be01114 MillAinn htrd country. baptized. A large crowd Itatened to mn who earh bouglit Bonk of Preisident Elleworth there. T I gan' to see the dawning of more comCHURCH CLIANGES.J with the elders explain the gospel in an mon and maid they wanted to learn historical town was fascinating te fortable data whti the IIVtf, betfill! wants anti listen to his message land thro were fourteen natives at t open-ai- r more of what "Mormoncalled was' I meeting. of the church in rtf truth. hy the prowidenc visited the neglected cemetery a meeting whom Prest. Gardner Alma Pace, after seeing New Presidency of Stake. read the Inscription& on a few of t wider'', a once more the hardahips of a himself led into the waters of baptism thePresident I A of a large Mtning President a Califs superintendent rharlep paid FAarcitti labors. They were COM vii i tioneor flt headetones They ere crumbled Kin Kiri mission. The during his first Parowan stake. Wilford Day prod. !company, and explaining certain prin- - !visit to i,karah. Miss Aug. 5. and 6. gamed to gI gouttorn Iah to as(ouehing. as you ran imagine I The fruits of his labora,uhith be he- - and "'unity branches are two of this !Hiatt.' of the Church dent. William of to of which be Jesus to Christ counsevery first pro.ed 14..1,yman sist In airabliohins the terelmry of hrld profitable Med th home and th mansion he which were Latter-da- y during the remaindkr of his first 'fourteen branches I IMPS Saints, was permitted to the work of the Lord. and was highly l(). Hugh L. Adams second counse- of the and that coontm or the ftlxte can best be related by giving al ganized by him In the two years and bold services in a meetinghouse Prophet Joseph Smith: own-- , appreciated the rlainta and In. llor. aucceeded N. Marsden, Lucius of trodao wilt, ail Its prosperity and ity.all first followed his which snoua months to eight revort of hts last visit Toting. On,Those who live in that president and Henry L. Jonea eecond homes of Brigham ed and run by the company. which vestigatora apleridtr will ever he a monutont minisin the of or Ds year discouragement the hrhnehes l'hurc cowdery, Martin Harris an before hwd never been npen to the Part are an excellent chwas of people counselor. the memory of a clamp f inti which it3. Whitmeri the Mt of the old Nis Immediately after the arrival (Wiry. 'A iltia to tinrilrr t.i p.fne Mormons. A profitable meetin g wal! and the Lonrd is hiensing them abund- Infinit an had Gardner Ness Presidnt Wards anti Riahope,.. Pre,,Int Laintert on the :lath of Ma!,! It via,. la iii,1,. IN held. President Pace also held an antly. temple. and the present house et. 1,,. Gardner left Auck 100 for the Maori people which eaus- - open-ai- r meet ing in front of a emir', liaptiame reported LaPoint ward. Uintah stake. James from the stone of the temple...Ns m.ititio,st and via. firs' tilied to th..1 he andt Prede hus mind to he ever alive to id of the the districts lett all Eider co le a beautiful site for a stye, .hmes. Eider Miler. two; M. Shatter. address LaPoint. Utah. tlittiMIT "1 hie Ntai,er iiith in local 11.1,d wax never Ihause during the noon hour. A large Elder Walker.five. and the Sainte and Iders. It :thir welfare and he one. and Ei der Nee 1r was enc. a beauttful city. It 0 crowd listened with interest to the Oakville cdro,, ihop ft,,(1 tit, ; pconiuigator of mistdon North ward. euetostake. with To the them Sanpete ashamed one. gret Elders Jones and Neely each ;James T. Petersen. address LaPoint. fered Its fall when the Moose' tile giiiei to this rVilinhil of Israel in WAS A farewell trip for l'realiint marl i was on gospel. it if evert noses rubbing IteerI 4 a and rereport the 'south sea isleii And although he Gardnr were driven out. Today. Nevem Elders Washburn and Willie baby blessed. !Utah. Queen atreet In Auckland. Hi e kind was obvicitetly a zealot in the divine Prigg" for his sueoeseor After visiting Hind held in one Mt. En1111011111 ward, Ducheane stake. port thirteen meetings corned eitY. It "hosedsr Of T. illa North Carolina. pirit wrIn for htm the re- week. Events. a pert iee at borne it lo 110I III) deaire to the Melia. Hawkes lia. Witirarapc oPect loving thousand population. !Owen Bennion bishep. in and fart of th natives' all E. box I diotriets August they SIP, lidin. ern Taranaki and 31anawatu president. Neola sward. Duchesne stake. John Miks "ne'aen that has "'"1141111 espatiatis here Ovate lactria as Florid. On who knew him. Although hie N. e Greenhoro. every Kin i Kiri. th In arrived heitibioxrteca an hilt to such A. Olson bishop undertaking. uttequel building made of the temple's tos A. F. Mtge. president. 716 Cope- Elders Oliverson and Singleton were in the' yrscs now number PWVP11 ',core he la as of the Hauraki conferem-on th other hand t s ish iti Several manufacts slake. went bankrupt. as 1er and during the past land street. Jacksonville. Fla. to adminiver to a Pie hrother tTalmage ward. Ducheint enutheratol 1enitig 44 the dist (if their arrital ittciv ,,alled one or twit of hlo G. Burton ing projects, have fallen ttirongh se bishop; hAq Yo0i11 in lchlrh he The work of the Lord 14 prospering! at Salisbury and while there hld a :Austin from th tu' aril tranpireal rinrica hi firtit buselon the European children even avoid the lie railroads h the has mission r over this !IIAA In this part of his vineyard. as re-- ; splendid open-aiprealded 'New Bishops. meeting. with a among the ',ethos of Nevi Zeniandi Tharnea branith ;grid th, Maori chil traveled town. river 59.600 miles, in th Infor the pass- - two- - weeits hw laroto attentive crowd 1reeent porta and In th locality 'there int' comp an- - ri r en of tho r'igh q On't Kiri Kirti terest I visited. after conference, the A of th children of men. and his Elders Davie and Dyal. while vunt..1 Liberty ward. Uinta stake. Horace letrham. Elders Esplin. Evans, Morrill tone and I are at tit. present time la- - hranehea a a, a a fT,,,,,a1 ,,,, (WI In 'succeeded Charles B. Ben- water power dam across the Ills leaving New Zealand l'"4" a Ill" ing at the latter'is home near Hazel- - Moron and Rihr were very suc t lett. boring In the fotrest of our fellow - their honor. Voilita.ric thos.oncect OTI the be not address he would LaPoint. Utah. that in cessf1 t$te "put and Ga... held eleven meetings In burst,. Opel at Keoknk and was eondact natises holding meetings unn and may those enittrierations stir- cto'ttrig sri hold among am he termed it. On his arrival Monroe South ward, Sevier stake. through the plant that supplies se, week. movn of which were held to tribliting lit erat u re. fire as an insight into the enormous tr a hich l'resident tlardstr related choir be 3acob 'would called he in Polk county-- Elders Green and Magleby 'succeeded Heber Swin- enty cities with olectririty. Andt the air. They baptized three viork that wit. ar,..r".11,,I.T"'l by hitu to hem how he va, ),,,1 h, ,, 4,,ine, home. but that continue On in the good rause. He honestopen and the jail where 0 souls into the fold of (Thr1nt.1SViser met a family w ho formerly en- - dl. address same. throughout th thole of this doinin I' !id:Wen, to their hams& In KW Kiri. to is the only servant of the Almighty ' Center ci -- il. ward. Salt Lake stake. Albert Carthage.. e In livin th elders va g and his brother were sho ion. o.er 31 yeAce Niro. He had 1,am...di - who returned for th third Urns on a 'They report greet awakening taking Tennewsee prophet As these eiders were the, J. Darts succeeded Samuel B. Hazen. Foor of us spent an entire afters through the village on hie witY in (.11- misitihn to thP natives of these islands place in that section in respect to, firet Feel) In New Zealand. Tnddress No. sot in seen venrs. Fairbanks street, quietly sitting in the room and Is "Mormonlem they had they were ...ith one ..f his vest Gardner and he hao President among fill iin appointment altogether in years Elders Mallory and Erekson report overjoyed to aver them and ineloted thet city. who was then fm the no- - in their midstapent constructing the thrilling P3One of li On his second rnisaion the first to eludate the go.- - co laitorers. ea Elward. Blackfoot their until remain the Wapello stake. guests a Methodist they Y hIcil minister til that attended de ef the mountain Losit The blood Mains are still e o work over Divine the V. bert Call pet truths in N ew Zealand and stand-succeeded Ezra S. Buchen. death. day. . at the rear of Kir' Kirk. ant instilpromtied meting and appeared to be very nextWhile and the bullet hole Is hitt floor the he waa one of the ,I, who fire( in Australia and New Zealand. their an address rrest 3. 1 It Idaho. No. Blackfoot, courrty. door. The floor indicates that St Five elders who previously labored much interested In their MPOSilte. Af . ventured among the klaort race with upon entering the bblh by t visited Elder the ward. and Carbon Sunnyside Bailey stake. a converse-they had long the rah His yeare had trail which lei over to his tinder his oupervistion have returned ter meetinghim. their divine message onnterence Tallesint Evans succeeded Samuel tempts were made to plane Ile invited them to Cl- - Place where an 21Iopen-ai- r numbered three core anti nine when apontniment. he WM dirrttf.1 hhy -''1 to New Zealand an presidents. Preal. lion with nut: the attempts. however. wri was held about ego. A feu. Jrnamore. address same. years hie did. which -!tend services. hut to rettace W" him hi. they They th Great fifth. Ateps. commenced end mind hio mieeion Spirit olnt Lambert being Cedar East ward. Psrownn stake failures. Let me tell you. 'hope stair years previous to this conference.. an wa therefore cet end unnuiceptibl to dts. Ioent. not wishing In break to, will be Ala toward when he ',tends were given a seat on the stand and elder woe compelled to hug a tree near Betio, H. Lunt succeeded Solon J. mark the whole elate and ',met, hit In to were aaked take for the on meet., part at the bar of God anti beholdu himself as acquiring each tint foreign Ian- engagement anti joJaeneyed more than a plane will be necessar while a mob lashed Foster. address same. the Lam nevertheless he realised thet some drotatwe until hA became coil ar a savior In the House of lame. Inc Yhel gained a number of friends. him with aplane. Parossin ward. 'wage. Parewen whip In order to show stake. to remove them from the eeoutcheo Elders Orson and Goodman are Darknese! MATT COWLEY. he could not possibly teach the nathes fused and lost the trail. Hans J. Mortensen succeeded James Of Illindla It wsa indeed an Imp with euooese In Echols court- - that they had wrongfully injured a- L. the goeoel precepts without becoming came on and he found hivreelf Adams. address Paroxysm. Utah. sive afternoon for na. in servant of the Lord. the elder prophetty. They have been to a certain degree a linguist In their rounded by dense foilage and no f,hel ...,. traveling in die would tree a short tied the Altonsh ward. that Ducheans Slum Tuesday the Ill h I have tee tbe and stake, receive many own tongue and he labored therefore ter from the cold rain which was arts-- . country the to I. Okelund tree IYIna and lime !Peter began decay., succeeded Owen On a country trip with Elder Jarman. STATES. invitations to stop with the people and Tven to this dav the SOUTIIERN le seamhed with unlimited faith In the Giver of sling down upon him. spot where the! lennion. address Attonah. Utah. without purse or scrip. working es bold meetings. One triorning. after bid. all Good to accomplished PIS, h an asout in the dark for a hollow IT0 Bonete ward. !tree t ($3,1 In knoen as the "linrrnon IV ha' Dusheems stake. way. inward SpringfieldAlabama. and his great faith in that he might crawl Liao (or the night; . ding good bye to the people where (eIttng11.. and-thS..C-- 1 James of that Micketeen peeple ....undarteking srucesedsd G.,Anatin tenon p4entY of time for the trio. an the- Almighty 'petted oneness ea he tint hisefforto were all in vain MO ft(eher IL. kinwer. preddent. 111 Ca- - they, had spent the night, they pen- lion are well acquainted with Its his- - BUrtnn. war atitires. piano. on MI hiesoed wan the know feriae of the not ( their way, but had ceded ;. last renrt W4.0, tifY i1ra,7iolip performed careful miesionery toms Street. Montgomery. Ala. Tabiona ward. tory Duehesn Manrtreo- and he he. whom he appealed to for a torgivenee., on the road. Not a bed. not a mes Languace, All the elder. are In good health at out of alght when a small boy We regret tn report the death of ore Alma W. Wagetaff succeeded rake. Win. have we missed. In only one caw ti. tame proficient in tho um. ofSv the I n( his eine and for liona, dtenedient present. They feel the blemedngs of the:took them and handed thm a .4ollar our faithful nv,thbers. Slitter Sarah Nlitchie. "Millna.MMa Pent thie to Tht .am and he also trce- - Lard in their work. Preeldent kieber- blfl..aylnj. to his Hol) Smith of Union Ridgo. who passed 1 Garfield ward. Pioneer wake, John we have to ask mere than twice. field Af lahnr co prod lin , inarttet. 4 iz-n-Spirit tin, u. he a ould L.. Mower And Elder. Smith Toads A.re- ',you.hun Surely the Lord te mindful of - areaHisoffirst on Jobe 11, The funeral iseryle Tenlattrin Pendleton etfcceeded Alfred wag gertainty.,&.tegumorte to rnetodivi aevernt bondrt,tx of miles and lead him from tos prison ihat h! cent lisit. to the twin city Suhday 'me are Isar? good Lord's W the Elders conducted promiees It C. f ColReid, I Garfield. Utah. h. Mt, Pr est d en t RI gra an d FM er T o man he was divinely di.' school orgartized at Phoenix and ifs ihhe would ever do We held family prayer and preseh W S. Statneback. They rport North island and in have been holding auocessful meetinirs ttriti reefed. The next morning his prayers :limbos'. New Ward Clerk. in attendance, the goopI to all who entertained week. They en,. :many the totrepel Enterortee wa, iow among th e were ensnerert a, in hie wanaerinsi While on thole way they canvassed every past night to many other" alsoend cm' Eider Fapitn reports omit baptism in- os tivP11 he end to,. companion wero Provo Slith. Utah slake. Albert Rashod the Sanderson branch. also the a tin ,...nt I he iin to small a train. A Baptist Minister became Of Moe- land Pro Hdin one child blessed. mussen succeeded David Johnson. aui- queried many a prejudice aga.nst la ototitute of frienot and worldly com- -- stream, thehappered of which he fob. t ent's ted and bought a Bookbid the el- - Oak Grove branch, arid found the enure, have t,ert stter-day We Ohio. Sainte he tout! a litchi iitcetontated their traveldress 344 mom a in At their Saints held west parting First good They spirits. South. Provo. vited Into he found Minitel( emerging, d in their noble work. street meeting in Madhson one day and Springfield by ,he csaferling on foot throughont their &Hided einem Paul. preatitient. 1633 Vine Utah. man th bush in the immediat vicin- - dem dixtrict and dpentling on turn Sierci- - front McCammon ward, Portneuf Wake. J. once president to attend the tans While at Phoenix City theste elders a cottage meeting at night. About street. Cincinnati. 0. It of o the y (SW village ;tame t Or ap hi, h. Doi Father 160 'people were present. OIPOItpaglen, held a street meeting. The Ohio elders and Selma were Werti Green stuceeeded Peter Hansen. fair, and Incieed- of taking the They made which he had passed through tt he., reoeivel cot:mowed a noursh- mils Carver and report :a tour Elders Grover of Liberty road we '''hiked- it. Forty-Mcounty. holding !greatly strengthened and tyneouraged address MeCamrnpn. Idaho. tbel -county: merit that was indeed foreign to a ui n At :by a lerif.11 of Month conferenees, Elder I Inconk. that while tracting In Franklin of Ogden Sixth ward. Ogden Wake. yrith the aid of auto rides, is nut re. the 1" )..innen. had the :T e I torteIraan with ettilizol taste arid itrything but Mail. found eornet membem old store WWI equipped with President Charles A. Collis being the Frank J. Foulger succeeded We did no miseonsr they Ells- Cord today. iime lie lgt.ent "Ming Church who had not seen ask sidee.tor imitate and a very successful meeting prinolOal speaker. Meetings were hld worth J. Weaver. address 2353 Eutifon Ding to a ititieite a appetite. More 01.. work on this trip and therefore de natives of Etri Kir! and he had nee yesysi, it yes a joyful ono. thin once aftee it Infig dayti JOUrny !the i filled was held. The hoop. avenue. (den. Utah. and at Dayton. Xenia. and serve no bed. privileged of making some feends be engaged in manual labor as a The following wek the same elder' a large crowd formed in front of the Ounday nett Monday a t Portsmouth. Tuesday Kimberly ward, Caseits stake. AlNair I am right up to the preselt iototne of obtaintog food and lodging who requeeted him to visit them at his report a number of well attended cot-- , building and listened to the testimony Rt Wellston. F. McEwati succeeded bert. and Nelsonville. HaydenfJoseph what shall I say father? Meeting ani on 4 people who woAld not eece,ptlearlieet cor.vantanca. Hie return In the tale meetings at Sheffield. after which 'of the servants of God. m address 125 Sudweekt more than At Idaho. Kimberly. reilaydenville were mingling with other denominations the light and knowledge of the Plan village aftr an abeenost of poveral two applications for baptism iteople. not one of whom watt a mem- - R. F. D. No. 2. Georgia. much raised many questions in Mr of salvation as a compensation for week, (mind him arriving ther after ceived. At one of the meeting. Cokeville Braneh to Prost. Bear listened the Church. of ler ,t,i Lakelstake. from Decatur the' C. O. Hamilton. president Ste Collis illcpseatisms that I intended or their hoepitaittot President Gardner - dark and it was very difficult there.- - eiders mot a manbooks elders explain the great Rose Dean succeeded Lucile fldlett. min and exPreased Woodward avenue, Atlanta, Ga. by related that on a certain occasion art- fore for him to find his destination. bought saversl t latter-da- and the address. box I 54 Cokeville. Wyoming. write an d as k you about- - One iden the After work. cr meeting the with is The well in E, pleasted as meanhe the road ilia Pindeltnit himeelf but wait gospel being preached er he and along companion had Canter ward. Salt Lake snake. they have cleared away. spotted for baptism. Next Charles tiered their weary Itmy ail day long he PerrITed it light shoot two rods d,wortne they taught ItHe asid. "I want public places an over the conference...! four persona rne on all aides lon'Itinil B. was held aucceeded are wailing Hollingworth o f re The mayor of Augusta. Ga.. matte El i morning a baptismal service to know more about through a dense bush that they hap- - to his left. He did not heettate in Hemlamin 50 people Hollineworth. over 1001 this work to he the true plan address with river. the tt Elders count! in .ders and Pulhasn Henderson While a Autuga bueh welcome on to feller'e camp and rccting his foot ateps that way and to g roe north testimony neSeventeenth demotion. kly Oke West, Paul the upon city. a barb- - and gave them one of the best cor- - ent. Elder her pon sekinx to be entertained they Pile sattefaction he found that it teas Johnson and 'Russell attended over father. So. stron ward. Oneida day. every God from Mapleton ger of wake. Chris. authority wee the proper :nein in the city to preset' on. The eemity wer requeeted to perform the pleas- - a lamp Miming io the front window rue. After the affair M. Eppich succeeded of the stYnil.c., ask no to any aaored Is topher need these to ordinancee, a tine and Brigham of was celled perform alrrowd trustes of the tother of a natiae's home. The inmates of Not teak Marysville turned tiplittinor rails. and Ill oni. oil. per- - Bosworth. addreas Preston. R. F. D., question. I Intended The text .day ischoolhonee over to Elders Wixom and then the taptients were though they were toy sore and fa the hottest after learning who and meeting was held. hy Eider flock and one No. I. box 40. Idaho. write me whenever you ran. your tiotied from their 1,,oa journey on foot what he was invited him in to spend another meeting wao held. At Cetera.a 'and Horsley for preaching siervtees formedtwo ward. Bingham Wake. Lay- ters are a great help to me these elders met 'and the mayor of Atlanta hag given each by Elders Little and a. Taylor tonAmmon they did as titer were bid and after the night: the invitation stay readily Shelby Ofcounty. The Galbraith succeeded L. J. Nielsen. man spoke well of the elder. one of the most prominent President Ellawnrth will he inv SA'. Utah. Immerlintely afterwards a sacrament address Premidnt visitor tiplitting le rails each they mere pre- -- accepte4 and that night heti Idaho Foals- - ii. No, S. Idaho. the four were and was held. town the In of small for October conferense, I heiii Lake Pented with a scanty supply of un- Ciardor declared his mewage in such the Utah people. 'places in Atlanta for their meetings. meeting ward. Carbon stake. John TOu will doubtlees gee him. which are being held at all of these, tonfirmed Ity EMers Rock. r. Fuller, C. Sunnyside cooked rice and refuge(' a bed for tiimplIcity that the majority of the Helena those elders sold three Books Preston 'succeeded Albert E. Hop- him lit the night. Such tnetancee would only Water.. family ila'atene was the name l of Mormon, 26 small books and ex-- 1 places wtth good suooess. At the iliewgnt and Paul. Ohio. high esteem. He la a aplendi Elder Carlos kinson, address Name. We welcom to Infer that his efforts were very dui- man in a great many ways. and t5 ilt, the inhabitants of the home', weal plained the Goopel to many. Pager olose of the meeting in Atlanta Bator- - Ptewart. Cedar East Parowan Nev. ward, Alamo. front A was pick.. his mtiotion 1day Bowen that and Elder sold a Book night legion preeldent couraging for baptism converted ;end John Hallman succeeded Frank B. especially ggoo Ekiere Lion, avid How.. laboring in lot Mormon and three small books. hut a waste of time. but he fully un- - erid their ham,. applied South Carolina. has to Wood. hpan.apt.11 address Cedar a Utah. City, of sale good There Is no other thing that will cre- that derwtood Th. Nitnesno was the elders of Israel from that day Alabama City. report .1 .1 3 ft er OS. . box president. Cedar West ward. Parowan stake, books. Itterature distributed and many ate as good a spirit and develop the tiot received until after the trial of to S. C. ... prevent time. 'Th. old home conversations with the people. who !elders Albert N. Tallstrup succeeded Elias an street work does, and we Greenville. Missionarielo the Faith" and he labored C,stitintill- - hasthelately a new seem to to are We into .beett welcome M. this by replaced pleased to we Corry. address. Cedar City. Utah. the triad elders. be Hi. undaunted ef- one. which Preto. rlerdnr had the ly to that end. thereby preach to many that we can "rile since Bt sh op H ammer and J. mie Allen. and Bosh Eider', Ali him Vin auccees to avail no in laboring 'teemed forts reach other way. Mbeceillaneone The following list of returnedin 01 of dedicatiog three fir4vo Pettit. who have been laboring! ,.tioltmon and Madison countleg. report Loeal Elders John T. Bates and Sister whatever during the firat year or his orivilege to hie la from the records unm sionaries In the Georgiatoorference . New n't rIn'w" from 311 departure previous in For we the Pant Change A. Pierce are doing a good dere presidency Primary labors and he was no dour.. ter. die- Zealand.) Soon slier the Presidency. Elders Hart and Leavitt trite from lociation Parowen Watenes have bold 35 meetings. sold 15 Books Henry etaks. Mary A. Pal- office of the First thetr Lourssad when the time drew return (roe .. near poined the church A branch 'wag or- - of Mormon. 150 small books and dls- - t work in Empire. Oa, They held two - Mumble that they are Meeting with trier. they report upon for him to tourney "ter 3 e,...,,,Wa::::.:. on ' Au 13th meetingir g...t ganised and some of the first member a tributes 2.q0 tract.. In euperintendency .piendid succem and report the Sun-V. M. the .miseionary foAt to Wend the general Change and Elder Bates two of sties, sisters baptised Ellsworth still living thithful to the raise. Oct. I.Whitt!, Elders Ltersten and Clark have hurt. into the Church. One of them is ell day prhool of Columbia as being In a M. I. A. Farewan stake. Elias M. and give an account of what he had are suds and Freed. Gardner the privilege. returnd from a visit with tire Brad. years The Sunday Corry. Low. Aria.. from the Centrai nourishing condition. old. Four baptisms are reportaceouipitetted. nevertheless he left hie- of saving their facet, bed ct 7. 1914 in the ennerosts- - leyton Saints. Whil there they held d in superintendency the Y. M. mission; set apart A Pulham in Augusta. e choed gave an entertainment, Change Elder distrt,t and WPIII to the "hit" icon- (too of the teat moettog by b. in coin- some excellent meetings. me elders ferencel where he reported to the to many stran- proceede therefrom bents need -to M. 1. A. Carbon stake, Ralph E. ClowCr.tildP with rtPl. Lambert .held with Elders Skinner and Cooper report gers at the preached ard. kuy hooka for the Sunday school. R.pt. ILFrank C. Rich of 'services. preindent of the miletion The prelo- - many P.14141 them. and much Elders Cullimore and W. Smith are book,. good tracting dent encouraged him very much 'by Change In superintendency Y. M. trifle front the lava Ilan oliselot.; Elder Wixom reports one baptism done, also Koine meetings held. Friends and Prost. Hamilton one. Minted's' Native Convene. meeting whir success in Cherokee and M. I. A. Salt Lake stake, 'Wilford A. apart Ocit. 1. 1914. promieint him success after his return Investigators are increasing In Spartanburg counties. In Spartanburg Beesley. . in the Pame field of labor and it was From rho Itsuritki ditcerct the two and Kentucky. Lamar e Prestos sr , county. he great field of tabor has been opened - Changefound ,himaelf ,prestriemte went to iimtly from then on that Bishop George Sept in 'hit - Elder" ilirere and Palmer. laboring W. H. Perechont president box lilt to them. Northwasift A1. Emerson Nirr'llton. Arbuckle, from ward. ,this the Granite ft ft11041111,ft tbirMigh WAil,ato ronforenno ,ind bold a meat. In Bibb n Ida.. bt,b Cha.its. ; 1.1112. ni Jettervon counties. Eiders Nash and Lersen tartlet from .... I BOUM. 1".411 mlasion: set port- NOT. mighty rataal vP friends to aupply tug nun kniksatotre of that branch nimber of sumninsu hold and reporty. nitittnnoomiTa. p and Burton repoplOomme county that they aro t 11,,,, : , maiettribu Led ,i ' 4. i . 4 I); ti 1 , b - ..-- inte Tait ' I , fahi - . - s- , ..- : - I I , , - moclag - , I . ,- -' r - o : kmomm |