Show p - j X SECTION THE ONE SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN TODAY LAST DAY CONERENCE SUERER SKIN “I ‘ of TO REPRESENT Yesterday Reunions Spent Members aries Recreation in of s only quickly known now long cured years what it suffering have saved would E Points All Held pass Com of Last Alberta of Wealth of Stake rontier Night Tells ARE HELD MEETINGS WERE NOTABLE or T Canada years retreat many favorite 1’ Mormon Sunday School Conference Held at Tabernacle Be Work Will Discussed This by Labored CONERENCE AT 1O conference -General - m t Saints ! l — ference 7 i3O session -Closing oficon- Tabernacle at I school Sunday m— p Jesus of youth thousands of of the - of the Latter-day IN 4 ‘fc ” in Salt Lake now fourteen missionary reunions were held in various partsof the city last night At each of the reunions appropriate consisting given programs were of musical recitations numbers and by addresses prominent in persons the at represented work of the vicinity the meeting Recently returned the principal speakers were at most-of the they gatherings being familiar with the more present conditions ’ i Nevertheless 1 in put morning I the of held in church the hall on the public Assembly the I Temple Tf these the the Bishop’s its tvviv of UUfcUUU U& I the UIQ) k -At ' the ' !!! of honor At in memory missions along Xhe same African South the Leeds Birmingham Newcastle and Netherlands programs state various rendered were lines A in 300 met workers primary of the auditorium Bishop’s building 2 at o'clock to yesterday afternoon their The meeting work was with the “In Our opened Lovely song after Deseret" which was prayer Immediately by S Amelia Rogers the following general board members and the “Spring” sang program began for the which meeting was B called elt Louie when President of an address welcome to the visitors from outside stakes expressing the hope that the primary! work be continued throughout the summer Nearly the i " ' CONERENCE discuss offered ti I ! T I (I Stake r : - and of Officers Local Organization r - and Hold representatives stakes but three meeting of the general officers stake workers-of and In delivered from theXsemi-annual i t 'orkers 'present With all ? V Meeting and the Many local Ladies’ Young Mutual Improvement associations 10 yesterday at morning o’clock in the witd Eighteenth hall iPresident Martha HX’TinSPy presided while Second Counsellor T Mae the conducted exejrNystrom held was cisest offered tion L Mary Logan Lottie B making - short speech opened was spirit of J Counsellor critical two days was-in: a of suffering from a hemorrhage lungs instruct ionjs General were for who the ' rivAii condition Inrul vil -n LOT i REUNION THEIR i- of the perfecting or- or purpose of the panization surviving members of the Utah volunteers civil un-i war in der met the connnand: Smith afternoon Bishop's building yesterday after the but discussing for matter an decided to take definite hour action no for There only thetpresent are I 4 finished Angell rendered and Ninety “The : work' wax o£ members original the With TO a MORMON Daughters ' hold will meeting a o’clock 3 at and that JS Jto are be West of Matters to attended hall Assembly Horne Airs $3 land laws could I who men young with command name have practically took up “The of members “Home Plain W Mrs of Relief the to develop so themselves " Horne ’was Industry’ outlined Cannon of establishment importance address an given season reigns been Sunie People Oppose for the various for of of combination bureau ‘ and of trouble I ' the onorning session Bishop’s building the the given to asking of up in outside officers regard which from I on’ Brooklyn had azo heart daily to coffee a been I but drinker very impressed H a trial f it with unsatis-" experience was to learned how it Ought factory till I ror nouing be prepares— 15 orinorougn 20 After not less than minutes lesson there I that learned no was “TMy -ny ' trouble K li “Postum proved to be a mostjpalata-ble and I and satisfactory hot beverage j have used it ever since effect health has been “The niy on The heart salutary palpitation most I to used suffer which so from much breakfast has disap-twiretl particularly after I of it and 'never have a return except when I dine or lunch Away from old kind of coffee home and drink-the is served J I Post uni not find because cheers and that invigorates Postum 4 ! B S '- I k v r 1?’’ stimula-'-? produces harmful while it no Bat-Jh given by tion” NameMich'Postum Co tie Creek Ten uays xriai yroves an eyeopener J nt t many Read - the t little in AVenville” ’ book pkgs “The “There's Rohd to Reason” a ' - read Ever pile nppenra ’ arc genuine- the from j above lime au lehrri to full time uf would we colonies the work by carrying These the B president A new They human tiie of there were first Clarissa S counselor led at both Music was Lizzie Mrs Thomas Edwards sessions at Netherlands which met drreunion last Third ward amusement of hall Netherlands night There thousands are of people the' converts church to this who have emigrated country of and in settled Utah 'Many them ago leaving years camo here the behindthm family friends and and only - and there friend for familiar face relative a even a perhaps a or The hails were crowded to it and was considered one successful reunions by the SAMOAN The last " reun(on Missionary night by overflowing of the society most ISLAND of the L way ' Jf J'DAlJY Pre President Vice uel Save to I rl J “ - Pays It Itself! for friends short of and and given and MANY The States A by Mission Eighth recommend society in- reunion house a new converts followed NORTHWEST HOM Northwestern held' making was refreshments program dance a is was elders the the one A societies spent renewing this local 1 acquaintances old orest the Heretofore night last of the different missions States held their United have jointly and this marks the first societies into individual separation large representation There was a fairly of the elders who have labored in that living section also the members now ward meeting Compare i THE SOUTHLAND of friends 300 Nearly numbers and the the conference enjoyed Birmingham organization of tight Its I reunion in the ward Sixteenth amusement The early part hall last evening the given over to a general evening was and-the mingling renewing of old short after a acquaintances which the musical was rendered program with and redancing fair concluding freshments with time is ENGLAND giving and loose break RANGE — MALLEABLE A It worth I ‘ $100 Pennsylvania gK every rjlro the ALL rnrMH U U " T ! V ’ walls I ’ point every heat or steel of prevent explain rfvrtina: Cold -: corrosion yonraelf for see cracking without I here putty or Malleable Steel Heavy No Hauge MONARCH bolt : the the the" to rame iron of - Body i iron gray stave I : i I - MONARCH THE BUYS We : -IH BABY! OR 1' sell Idw as al $500 as 1 Monarch The The Range Hoosier J ' Electrically $100 - Sewing ree” Machi iles Office weekl a “The i They last to “DareDo” Owen The Cabinet appearance constmctionibuilt welded Mine for Agents j in Neatest 1 - aswellAs in Sole Are i BEST Colliery Explosion Alabama same consumes WEEK M ARE by heating firebox Go-Carts f ollowed ' fay air admits the fire of Triple and we’ll A Allwin in Jt IN dituupur-agements ire MONexclusive it - QUICK SUCCESSION not to and ' 4 - rust while In Come ' ' - - and abestos sat the to exposed IRON your "A ' treatment breaking riveted come to prove Mu wastes wood a :“Monnrcl “Monarch’ or seams ’yoacbow yw how Iron polished Malleable heats needs no blacking Top fire and with less quickly up hardest kind of and stands the Js can’t the The ' IRON — heavy together — can't “air-leak” — can’t ' cheer fuel ! ite oper to fuel lasting-constructionnever in up uus less t " the oven corner and i ‘ MALLEABLE polished steel of The other even an the i but MONARCH- made address DISASTERS at reuulree of- because customers our onlvt tight not every all- draft The duplex both ends i necessary A Saints from the and conference mlssionar’les in that labored who had in field last Barratt gathered night hall at social and There a reunion was The an extensive musical program of by delivered welcome was of tho evening A part Charles Ross of to reports taken up in listening was of the organization and business committees Latter-day (Entrland) TWO But the soon in air leaks up seams result and leak out ashes — twice as much fuel is used p9 short open a dollars ARCH features— ranges I About year together and the with stove plastered well They work may putty for ’ Newcastle I bolted are joint’s I Iron cast Ordinary -of OLD to range It construe-! common-sense saves you it use you isn’t that has many tion Range1— other any that built i a MONARCH ODen -vmiinflq i of ROM ROM 500 this rconomv 1 AVV MONARCH tight and stays Construction the ( semi-annual T its of but on account “air starts leaks” opens let Come tn and let or coal for’ Itself reunions state 1 1 1 ate ? the this n rs aw from (Continued would company the WILL charge round Page he Hall’s - Shaw-Walker Safes One) stand for good a disgraceful had authorities and Police scenes interfere to Our t HOLD About REUNION A door its John ion tai Mormon of Stoyak and ten Veterans child Gathering REUNION-’ of the members 'society wa marked Samoan of attendance Joseph is Dean who of termed the “father” that mission' having it In 1888 The 'meeting hold the was on of floor the top yermont building with about sixty present There were manv and stories of speeches the missionary and work in that: field by an address Charles a native of Swensky Samoa for the who past three led years has in oratory at'the Brigham Young Provu a re-established university is ill of typhoid encampment? of the annual the Utah will be Pioneers held 11 next April at 2 Tuesday p m in the building important Bishop’s The feature of business the meeting tenth will election the -be central ’years officers iOf organization for the in the two coming of the evening day the same reception will1 be given in honor of the pioneer “Mormon” battalion and hand-cart descendants their veterans and conference Many members are to and this expected remain a make of old friends general reunion the officers The Utah of Daughters Daughters of the and Daughters of Pioneers battalion companies Committee Clawson the are "Mormon” decoration C Wolstenholm — e d 1 ollowing Professor of charge the program: Evan Stephens musical program High Mountain C by W' Composed Love Thee the ' Ye Hymn-r-Oh X Utah We Cofnposed Prof by Song Margetts Bull Right George Buffalo Address and — Song Hand-Cart John Smith Y and Stephens Philosophy E Prof Solo Tho — A Without the spirit Esther Davis refreshment in program Giles Stain a Miss: including hour follow Audience f Prof?lIE lag social will Assemblage X Irishman's The v pioneer real started Mining John Henry Smith that his yesterday to permitted’ him physician chair for several hours and improved so attending "sit in up a wheeled be spent a as into out restful rapidly Mr Smith conference night hopes today and nature as be to in sunlight -is MAKE convalescing will permit attendance at MERRY and the dance was the held German yeunion nifcht Refreshments hall last Odeon of In the a lunch form German A by a served committee new good feature program" inthe of i ' were president and vice president were eighteen elected for the ensuing term of They months were Winslow itzher-ald and Walter president’ Smith both former a missionaries vice-president Germany to The follows: program A by H Address was as Pike solo by Charles solo Schulthess by by Wallace piano selection Walter piano solo by Laura Miss Malstrom talk by short William Seegmiller Cook LEHDS CONKREXCE and ully 500 members ’society conference Leeds nt the at hall la-t the Twenty-fourth’ night followed friends :were Missionaries Society i the islands home'uf continued in the attendance ISLANDS in had the who labored last night at gathered Cutler 173 pearl rank Gigantic Seven i loors teTORESffi Beautiful of patterns that one no you urniture foTcS&OOjyTfTHKTDf' Displayed Beautifully r- to attempted of the lire No some in distance one got to in back come the anywhere the got A rnndirection other safety near fell in their They tracks or faces exhausted burying their in the the wot choking culm (to avoid smoke and deadly gas Some stuffed nano Kcrcniershud-usedin their found mouths Mun were of died sheets up under canvass in’ in air the mines constructing in died courses" All a that struggle in itself of told dead the features chief of the Roderick state of arrived mines the on department with other mining scene today and will investigation conduct an D Hqlm'es of Washington Dr J A E Janies chief Uof 'United states has undertaken the of also on government D Wllkesbarre “Based district Davis Delaware mines is oil cotton -soaked This room refuse tn "tvho Evans the to the sacrifice of service the Of the I s relief fresh that drive out the had origin its in waste merely the so Ask ton up matter the if rescue service any defect' Joseph tho Evans first overtaxed apparatus and he say probably on and exposing nforcetl Morei TRY Killed Moat Miner Convicts Were Negro Whom death inines 8 Of April — believed Ala who miners met had been Make Cruise - in Coming j Your Grocer for O April Berlin that 8 i ta-blespoonfuls 4i ? ‘ i the Sen - Summer Visit re-”’ R’S Americans be made visit battleship' from the eqnadron"v be the ot more welcome Because of Atthe failure the States United fleet to at lantic call German ports last fall I A will LATE'-- have BKfeWMM I of at have afternoon ali were their will probably If the days it will be the was (only There were 170free men of laborers were whom convicts mostly negroes were Immediately following withthe explosion all fl' several of the mining convicts started many entrance a black that discovered' Theyforming WALTER BAtaiT&cOJLTK’ PORCH ESTERJWASSJ e ‘ i a It Delicious 99 Is J J! miners by brought hand were heroic and many ‘made This bring the victims to out the: deadly until work proved' effective shaft?-Into the main reached gases headed whicht the men were Mine Inspector James Millhouse State with Dickerson together and Assistant on’ : Aft J ’ J i Just’ the of right high and J sugar please efforts ’ A a" " " combination grade cocoa vanilla to the news ham other company of the ’ Dr experts hurried disaster Brownin and t’ the' officials mine reached charge of a 9 few-t Norway- 1 of American since country its-v 1 the ’’withthe sureyou trade-mark get “BAKER’S on the: i ?yoiE way Co "--‘Wor! when’-promised ARE : Out Worked -PLANNElg ' package ’when by ? rench ‘Aerial’ Commission?' permanent' aerial commission 'empowered' April ' 8--A navigation air of charts elaborate a system today reported to the minister of public worka plan' the" which suggest 34 commission uv iiir tiir fcuvemjia siiuuiu ofLie ’duupitu the to insur world iri order ments “ t f effectiveness-' The system counts3G0 degrees zero to -a its ' Behring meridian longitude" - from j and and east from latitude tyiv from south 180 degrees zero to north starting the pol3 from south ’i'll charts will be The cut according inl and parallels each chart meridians eluding one degreeof Hongltude an‘fl of latitude Corresponding one “degree be laid out with the land maps of aiding lu special aim aeroplanists f of fo times from- Be the -just f desireJj -size -Printing -Grocer "J r Navigation Paris the’’ taste of jBtrniing-: the gov- BINDING of'book -west - several In kingdom a and ’ -CHARTS System ' either in safety jor got the reached and distance in theshaft within hailing of Scores taken out by rescuers were volunteers the alarm -" itinerary I experienced -damp the spread alarm with dpath jto the outside that bound’ and t race of! style want Hf delivered J ’ permission to go visit as : Anyruled - ’ in iflrst i for the to opportunity You will miss a great beautify your home if you do not attend Yogeler’s Rose Sale on Tuesday— been was ’by a t - sum- rer ' work warships establishment before to the second announced be to mcn-of-war safetycaused ’by powder ignited dust by followed When the and lamp shortly night' the left mines crew ire Nigh the Explosion ‘‘happened of the condition reported Sparks Boss good and Lire day snIit‘Tvas the mine b? sent — While 8 the fleet of concerned and waters visit to the this ye statement' hasthe explosion official believed is it made mine the maining in S'whilePno countries the -i before several days Late recovered been the all that hope men be " Itinerary the Atlantic ’ I-i mav dead j ? the black-damp due sto deadlv fans by of ventilating the destruction the explosion was a menace to all who and to enter the workings attempted all It ' division of in its cruise of international t courtesy in the Baltic sea be officially it’ yet cannot announced is believed the vessels will generally visit and Germany Norway Sweden Kiel is a German port which Denmark visited the th will be but names of ob" of other points call not are yet tainable with Internationarcus-tom In accordance of the state has askedsecretary bodies work suspended the recovered when temporarily was April this early dozen! invited be 19-25 -Washington Consolidated the doubt n wUX Kiel during Regatta The office June foreign week of the the today communicated purpose the’4 to the admiralty with th” government tnat tne preparations ror request ception and of entertainment thr- 118 I to( — There aquadrbn American an to mer atjthejBan-ner explosion Pratt here near than half a of orty-five The following’ simple prescription for kidneys bladder or weak or deranged in this has been published paper and hundreds have been benefited: Half half ounce compound murax fluid six extract buchu ninces ounce iTakc to gin one two pure good at after each meal: and fill druggist Any good bedtime can ingredients furnish the this or proscription 4s it easily This mixed should 'Sign of to at first trouble be taken disavoid serious kidney bladder ur I KIEL International- of Baltic in Courtesy The the ‘ ' S Will of the ' are the company morning less was KIDNEYS VISIT ’ 100 Than LlttletonX and OR TO to after-damp “ICHOC ‘I - X IS 1 ALABAMA IN DISASTER : rescue nightfall 8— John Mitchell president of the United tcJnlghtUiad this to say THIS can in AR AC AS’SWE ET C CARACAS:fSWEET ' ) -The 1 forced be BAKE the dead LJiaLrUv man has authority no Mr While Holmes 8UhscrJVtloJi ''cr® starting such a for will take undoubtedly authorities of widow others ! INVITED I j guesswork - former national Mine Workers air ambassador ’ that gas to rescue distress is of victims’ families well the under fund” will take way’ The miners’ ’“keg of burlal the and the care expenses forthe present will supply company to the victims’ families food Not April the SQUADRON AMERICAN J Coal Ills collapsed companions tugged madly at his helmet coining feeling asphyxiation it his head thus tore from and himself to the smoke killed those he seekipg zas of relieving the The work Iavta Philadelphia t ’ - aft-er-damp National Washington — telegiaphed today Red Cross of asking the Scranton mayor the for needed assistance was any of the families dead miners of the H disaster of Pancoast the of bureau Director Holmes of the from John telegram received a mines special American Havs Hammond of coronation to the King the distress oyer expressing V George ’of the of heroic Joseph Evans death staff of mines bureau $2i0 for the with head a subscription The 8 rescue Cal-JhOun until Widow Evans’ for April society the white believed be deac who are of Ed Causey are: Joha White O convict a county W Spradling and Lee fireman Jones the This entombed afternoon men piped could be heard knocking on the 1b still-T but there ominous below an indicates the ndss tonight which its workhas deadly' done proceed The cannot rescue work brattice the be safely until mine can Among and the fully Mr Hillhouse work In thel caught men to and-assisted mine i und Starts ' conducting are - was by worn his death “armor” went! to capacity the the Western also federal believe there of of G Asphyxiated Evans man pf the not disasters such in I however : is ' protection enforced occur” for are laws the working of Henry & investigation the firo supposed in-charge as superintendent an some engine an head and County in-federal station- rescue Lackawanna officials - is ! it reports newspaper could shave both disasters thing The unfortunate averted been ! upon md to seems joined them in directing -Alabama the Roberts W station Pittsburg bureau appointed in Enzien 'has vestigatnrs George States the United of the of behalf Tie and the Pennsylvania disasters: mine regardlng it-was before of held mission reunion ward amusement There was a good program by dancing SOCIETY’ (operations 9 however lay down lie - GERMANS A the after themen 11 in direction siderabte of condition The little a is fit believed o'clock o’clock when the danger the realized tunnel was Officials had i fire 11 near It H eastern any anthracite a In SMITH IS JOHN RAPIDLY CONVALESCING have show can to equal region in - mines vestigatlon and’ Times Hard Hand- of Company X Cart k c worst the else the BIGELOW occur experts Keddington Alvin — HannahxLaplsh President a Stephens Pioneer Today Ago XTrio Clawson E By The Sentiment Clawson Sidney X Years ifty Penrose T Prof is victims this that has ever a w a n n a valley Wie O SMITH’S positively is display : probably - Stephens Mary ofWelcome Address Pioneer E La - and Monday- 1 Some take will AND Rugs i andMrs Elizabeth Refreshment committee P Hayward 'Marcia H Hyde — and Sarah e fever a's offered to explanations are I’ancoastl victims ’anie to their how death but satisfactory One none (is it is said causd the contributing was of failure inside mine bosses to realize the tunnel imminence of danger in the it until too late for the was men to be gotten out Too Delayed Long until Madsen is th n o’clock J OR SHOWING SPRING OUR Many the committee -Mary EVER THAN another the whole coal-fields since the AvondaU of 6 disaster 18f9 September when 110 lives by suffocation consequent men lost their of to the burning the breaker The 1 on Billie the held nurhber of horror and Hand-Cart reception include: and of the r BETTER AND humble funerals i 'mine worst of scarlet The of be ithe In The room his BIGGER and song in bouse seven children is The eldest made orphans old Another foreigner’s taken to a home where one will Daughters two his Rugs Bigelow crepe there foreigner’s years was body Hold a Outfit ' bne are Hand-Cart to in had houses some' corpse one and Throop 3-Room ' home In Bat in jand lie in house settlement than more cousin Descendants other every typical-mining a on are after and struggling' saving have been able to each It other meet these honest was a unique sight to see folks the looking rushing through crowd of here pay -1 membfrshat least the X I the ' to REUNION friends society that fact resulted Wells HOEL ANDERS WERE NUMEROUS of the largest societies mission One of that of the The Mormon church is in years they and MB Easy It’s - good a have we and DAUGHTERS her by SOREXS N’ - all are t ' ' to by answered society Emmaline the by ' questions were Williams the 30 years) for found it to hard give the up beverage “One day' I ran across a very sensible of and straightforward presentation and was’ so tbq claims of Postum to give thereby that I concluded it and months palpitation suffered almost (I of i was program society the of questions describes of coffee of use -the the owed ! that i In In yesterday At -arises follows: experience'as some became satisfied ’T j the I gentleman A his ‘ stake !j ' " Built accomplishing’’ Solo Palace Lleenae the At meeting a committee the of composed of presidents the four Salt Lake stake’ societies was to appointed wait upon the city council in this week to opposition the of a" saloon license' granting for the Salt Those on the commit-tee Palace barM are Annie Musser president of Liberty stake Annie W Cannon stake Har-kpr Pioneer Harriet B president of Salt Lake stake and Romney president of Ensign Margaret f CONTINENT newly organized pleasant evening poor moved orat rich took land and not They up were to required part which pay down all took usually their available cash to leaving them with nothing run on the Several times they during season forced to give their holdings up were after for But struggling along years there hard times there up are no now' td all and invite friends our we come visit and and see what we us are Salt close the A their what But difficulties without 2 or install-ment at the everywhere up on store kinds women’s of encouragement work to be a women’s a women’s 'employment women’s exchange great suffering many people go on long for a time from annoying ailments get their own’eonsent before they can the indulgence from which to'give up ' land of prospects excellent and good Most by plans the a the HEART in fertility of scores into that at capital The is yesterday Mrs of the Wolstenholm Women’s Booster club of the (Home Industry association The speaker urged the members ofthe Relief to society aid the association in Mrs patronizing home industry Annie 1 -'ory no on our presi-dentvof i to - i COEE gone it developed plan and are now in Utah rich call the and an-acre maintained : 1 were Is ollowing society Mission The Western States has thcretoforc jointly with met which of mission societies tho ’Other States held a pleasant reunion United nt the Tenth ward meeting meeting hotise holise last was a good representa-The Therenight tion everting with spent a was and Reireshshort" dance program served inents 1 last the of function great help others to a ciety Mrs and irst the the that every orjier person has 'are individuality although own many to their talents unable discover and 1862 the home ' of liberal soil the of his MEETING the at Morrison corner South Templ0streets L in “Thrift by Mrs of session Relief society delivered afternoon Mormon Battalion Wednesday of afternoon the the annual THEORY entitled Horne conference closed social BATTALION Of Poverty” Merrill annual the of the meeting Women’s 'circle Jto the auxiliary organization Lot' veterans under Smith’s command also held afternoon yesterday was A -but In HELP HER address an Versus Alice rivers) Platte j in was - introducing THEMSELVES company J surviving The Utah involunteers enlisted inin and the served Indian service depArtment of tic Missouri upper first Canada Nine" t OTHERS J' A‘ P the to J - wta JMy ' tt of the South mission met in the night-in Dale last meeting house their The Regular semi-annual reunion of unusual interest owing event was of -A HELP h ' IM an ' her vocal general board paper on the cor or s children rect teaching songs was read by after Morris Ramsey Emma tho meteting which thrown was open for discussion testimonials conclusion those present In sang S’avlor "Our Benediction Dear” B by President Louie elt pronounced abouttjiventy 1 in the the ' : to agriculturists 1887 under June the of leadership Card Charles O just over the They located International territory boundary line in the Alberta The they built which town was named in called honor of Mr Card and is now of Cardson There a number were settlers had there from Utah who gone eff their previous to this orts were chiefly to raising devoted cattle feature ""The which attracted us was the "‘Perhaps settle in rest exercises of play element primary given by Airs Belle Ross of demonstration A had Anderson ' - affair 5 the so of-Lot A Allen ' v in -and VETERANS! SMITH HOLD Mr emigrants - Anderson ’ l the sick Goddard for the esucciallv mentioning John Smith Henry Bradford May that of those their clerk After Miss Miss review solo entitled general during Edmonds presidents belcareful to payment comfort ihome' ' the reports with balance out will reports a prevailed offered was afflicted irst if and la testimony-bcaririg Elnma by meeting delivered the meeting discussion of ‘ welcome for Prayer and had (NVstroni ! quartet thestake - Mrs After ' "Mormon tiie said: andsecretaries Baxter i I4 Low” add That atone the array monthly ' tn DARK Members - a and Miss Stake primary were urged months lienedie-x prayer by pronounced was oft jHendricksen opdhing the of stake conventions announcing that a large number of conventions will be helj the between April and ’July about' ten months of held stakes being for the later over assembly t and “Sweet reviewed sang f " in ' ‘ address Misses After the composed of Gabbotr Summerhays little J: ' Part- Take president’s the undeveloped resources under theadvice of tho Mormon was first that the church presidency colony of people Of moved to Canada been at heart have always course we pioneers and into that section our advent only other was one of many it But has paid” to and the experiences Referring final struggles and the achievements f : her up It well-to-do ' build wear the It’a - their vlsit- th-o ' fitting country PRIMARY WORKERS HOLD PROITABLE MEETING I in Bishop’sxbuilding ing stake presidents V Y M M I A folk hall recitations isle were a Islands at JAt 2 o’clock this afternoon session Toil will be held nihJit at 7 :30i o’clock a general iconferof all in cne tho the Sunday schools Mormon church will be held in the Tab-ernaetv Moriday night the first presidency y"!U in give ball the a grand ? comic atherland Samoan recon-t morning O I the ? o’clock the closing the Emerald prominent part the on program by rendered A similar program was (hall tho at with the Odeon Germans locality the numbers changed to suit to pf and the patriotic spirit augment parts will! To $ songs III uiiy different in general conference the this Tabernacle in yena was continued of ‘ to - That D About annual reunion fifty and the evening were present was In of spent pleasant reminiscences in their and that experiences work field Among the narrators were E L of Millard and Mr Cropper county Cutler and Refreshments were served there music was : ven’-tures attendance and - citizens reported from practically all of meetings1 In the almost the' case reunions every uhtll the near midnight hour where those gathered together were to be found old acquaintances renewing and Irish forming the the new 0 a -night held city The X Large rom Discussing the prevailing conditions what the Mormon people have done for themselves he said: of people “Of all the many intothousands who that have gone country to seek their is fortune there no sever of organization persons who are more than the The welcome! Mormons authorities o who are making much trouble in at fur our church England the time could easily take a present lesson from their less astute yet more this of the discerning side brothers on water ability has the: recognized ’"Canada of and the and worth Mormon people for that 'reason welcomes them as ' STORES fHMBMIM $100 oh 0- dripping water 25-cent a African of Taylor these fruitful districts the of stake the Heber church Mormon Allen president of the stake comes as a visitor the to general conference -Short i numbers Jst ' ' theli in talks in In various places of reunions were f xieia labors the made at were also by other various meetings messengers of the gospel old and who young phases of their the joys work and hardships and pleasures sorrows of undertakings and failures their successes going on conference were the Relief KIMliM - meetings building society came to a close with hall addresses by Assembly of officers leading Meetings members of associamutual 'improvement pf the mission of reunion tVhile In 'fc me locality the discussed officers to grounds which In the admitted afternoon was not of a well' attended meeting primary in (workers was-held the Bishop’s build-ling vand at the time the Lot same fcimith survivors of the civil war met in the with the building together same women’s auxiliary organization I v day meeting a was ' visitors conference 10 o’clock' in the At the busy a ' in homestead laws Canadian government ’ missionaries visitors that' conference visit friends in the city might see various the aviation attend meet and eighty-first jio session of the reunions held yesterday annual conference was offered generous L of advantage -gone the at ‘coBataatly the It" $10 I kT— :To bottlte Prescription certain D D D our knowledge gives instant relief always — inside of absolute relief ten seconds! "’Schramm-Johnson (five Drugs good stores) the stop where cars of and l order- take to a the one principally -con- where -have by ields Christ session in Have holding conference the annual Church Who oreign to eighty-first TODAY Climes and Those in Incidental ’ t Countries them the Evening ft? Many in church Try least D $10 on " of the -for r been has of Wintergreen-Thymol OU Prescription the D' avenue' I MANY REUNIONS awful A writes Will of 2506 Washington San rancisco Cal street after forty of suffering This years of and after bottle using less than one Northwestern of be can me” PROSPEROUS AND President Mission Mormon rom I Pleasure and EARTH O ERTILE CANADA OUR CORNERS TODAY HELD Conference Ik $1 r Lhad '"If BE KNOWN” ONLY ' Eczema r'X- SAYS HAD I j i ‘ SESSIONS 1911 9" I I INAL APRIL I I -I — - O SUNDAY UTAH CITY LAKE f : : ' '-will Read Herald-Republican Wants r fJ’ -f 1 w a |