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Show | it LAM LEG VI EVENING DESERET ‘NEWS SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 5. SECTION 1914 | THREE The book-presses under the gallery are filled with a large library for the use of readers, of reference comprising most of the standard works on the various branches of learning, and an extensive collection of dictionaries, encyclopaedias, gazetteers, periodicals, etc. There ‘jare also 10 small presses, placed at the ends of the shorter tables, and filled exclusively with special bibliographies. All the books on the ground floor, about 20,000 in number, can be taken from the shelves and used by readers without writing tickets. New STATES: York, N. Y., 33 West 126th St 5 itts New | EASTERN STATES. Geo. dert I. Burton, St., Brooklyn, The first _ conference ORT; ' Prest. Jas. session 1. was N. Y. the held at Knecht 11 A yee sea, which he cited 2 TA jealousy, Mo Denver. Cols., 622. San Francisco. Cal.. Los Angeles. Cai.. San shee ss Ocean al. suly ye. Sawver Ave. 12. So. He st. Sixth Ave. Broderick St. Adams St. st 724 as being the killed| his VIRGINIA, attended traveling San Bernardino, Oahu. Bh cei Arnoldson ENGLAND: ae Black a B. B., Box 2 2 Sears: Stree ee Sit. (.: 267. a 1969. Highth Ave. West. | 295 Edee Lane Caradanrriis) 0 New Bank St., (Liver pooBante back ) ane 152 Wieh 124.. So. Tottenham, N : ngs am. 2% Boot h. St., Abel. During the services, Robt. C. iaston pleasingly rendered three yocal solos: “Face to Face,” “One Svreetly Solemn Thought,” and. “O My Father.” There was a good attendance at this session as well as at the evening session which convened at Hawthorne hall, New York city. Elder Arthur J. Burdett, Prest. Geo. F. Burton and Prest. Monson spoke in an edifying manner at the evening meat: Preston Grafton Wanchenttr 30 Fernleaf Sunderland, $9 Yorwich, Azalea Riverside 871, ten - well the small month. town a in lady Upon the use crowd of out the to ARRIVALS of elders church and: had their a large Hsten to AND APPOINTMENTS. message. Roland Creger, of Chicago, Yl, te the North West Virginia conference. Elder Creger was a member of the Hastern States mission at the time he received the call but later he moved Moss Side. EKdward Hunter from Maine, is succeeded by Hilder Jas. A. Holman, Pres- South. Chicago with his parents. ident of making Hunter and did the happy conscientious had work MISSIONARIES capability AT THE CONFERENCE HELD AT WINNIPEG, CANADA, AUG. 30, 1914. Reading from left to right, top row—-Hanmer Peterson, Richfield, Utah; Mrs. J. “ Cahoon, berta; Joseph I. Cook, Vernal Utah. Bottom row—-German HE, Hilsworth, president of mission, ExMer Orson F! Whitney, of the Twelve; J. C. Cahoon, Cardston;. Enoch Jorgenson, conference president, Ephraim, Utah. visited the Saints at that they manifest a RELEASES. having some cane main is use. The contained in. about 70,000. total the and enclosures: are of chairs of mahogany, leathern, some wooden, the reading seats entrance to each in direct telephonic communication with the reading room HARRIS, vee SPARKS. All who are interested or who inerg to do temple work for the |HarHag Sparks families of Bete Emgland, will please correspond with Thomas HE. Harris, Layton, Utah. entere the to rrervece, The Fair- vicinity asked constant of volumes room itself room is direct from the great hall. At the end of the passage nearest to the reading room is a marble bust of Sir Anthony Panizzi, by Baron Marochetti. The office for the reception of books under the copyright act, which was formerly situated in this passage, has been removed to the white wing, with a separate entry from Montague street. the MSS. department, the. oriental library, and the newspaper room aré while Ran- Handsworth Bristol; 11 Woodborough ‘St., Easton. Hull, 9 Fountain Street. Anlaby Road. Bradford, 28 Darfilel a beother Box held meetings in 16. days among the members in during a the 447 Vancouver, and Salt doiph and~- Pendleton. counties, oe Noble reports similar success in Weta county, where he held 21° meet~ ngs “cal, (Mission 1704 _Luzo some of the Pittsburg for mest The tables wainscet, the NORTH. S. Arnoldson, Va. President one the departure in number reading if they intended to hold a meeting: and upon Rearning they would if they could find. a place in which to hold one, she called on the trustees of the local church, and the elders were given HAWAII: Laie, Shull, in to her Parkersburg, Honolulu, CANADA: Sadie workers Hyrum mont, W. ite (branch = presi- ‘ fulfilment of the prophecy he had ' read. Eider Karl B. West told of some of his interesting experiences In the country. President Walter P. Monson, in @ most excellent discourse clearly showed forth the two forces that are at work upon the earth at present and have been since the time when Cain through North Seattle, Wash., 218 Broadw Elhea Sister branch prior Lake City WEST. 2555 ' dent) was the first speaker. He read 'a portion of the 68rd Section of the | Doctrine and Covenants, and rehears‘ed some of the recent disasters on the St. es — hall, De ahickin: S. “379 Geor oe ‘Conn. Chattanooga, Tenn., 711 Fairview Ave. Portland. Oregon. 264 East 3 if president, of ae en, tendered energetic ¥ eurlington, BROOKLYN. Barney and find lively interest in ecclesiastical work. Definite plans have been made for the building of a church. One brother has contributed an acre of land for a building spot and all have [STAKE CONFERENCES.| SAN JUAN STAKE. Cardston, Al-- Council of below and air-distributing tubes tween, are ranged concentric circles round closure. the in two superintendent’s been- GENEALOGICAL WORK. Life membership in the Utah Genealagical society, $10; annual membership, $2 the first year, §1.a year thereafter. Genealogical ing, $1.50 a year; badges, $2.50 gold; $1 silver. Headquarters of the society. Historian’s Office, Salt Lake City, =r The quarterly conference of the San Juan stake w at Monticello, heffield, 196 Bllesmere Road. Pitsmoor ‘amet 29 and 30, 1914.. Eder Rudger dent of the Maine conference since Carlisle, 837 Herbert St., Harraby Clawson of the Council of Twelve was December, 1918. will be a credit to that community. Elder Wm. A. SCOTLAND: President LeRoy Marsh and the local in attendance, also. . Moses E. Gifford, from Ainrriend, Compiled For The Deseret News, Glasgow, 24 Barrington Drive. elders ai Kelsey are doing some good Morton and Mrs, Richards, representJohn V. Pace, from Canada conference, Paul R. Thomassen, from South West missionary work in the counties adja: ing the ReHgion class and Y. lL. ™M. IRELAND: I. A, general boards, each of which or cent to Upshur county. They have Virginia. conference, and Wm. J. Snow, Belfast, 35 Botaniec Ave. om ho expteit Treland’s annual production of hon- en an Austrian a ganizations held conventions in conbeen holding some well attended meetfrom the North West Virginia conall petroleum, coal an okies minerals ey approximates 600,000 pounds ing, and the same sweet spirit preBELGIUM: ference. LIZZTE. O. BORGESON, ings and find some of the peaple very nection with the conference, that he can find in the republic. ~—. e6 general conference meetings ea as was felt in the aftermoon. A much interested and some baptisms —Liahona. Liege, Rue Jean pO izomauce 192. Tests have shown that butter keeps were Pte ts 2p. m. and SunTo prevent shoe laces becoming unSeraing, Rue Feeterman: artet composed of Prest. prac a and ave been : best at a temperature of 18 degrees. ruxelies, Rue. Verboockhaven T. tied a New York inventor has ented, Hiders Crookston, est and Platt, Biders F. J. Slade, Oscar Terry and day at 10:30 and 2 p. m., and priestHlectricity produced by waterfalls eats metal clasps to be fastened to the g “See the Mighty Angel Flying.” John B. Allen, of the Independence hood meeting on Sunday ‘at 4p HOLLAND: Meetings in the interest of Mrutual furnishes light to 72 Swedish cities and tops of shoes to ‘hold their A priesthood meeting of more than conference, write from Sedalia and reRotterdam, Crooswiikschesingel 7b. tmprovement and Religion class work towns. four hours’ duration was held the folAfter exhaustive research a Scotch sterdam, Frederik Hendrik Plant. Blders H. Harl Day and James B. port that the work there is doing well. were held on Saturday, at 3:30 and lowing day when the elders and lady Twelve hour time, 24 hour time and Prospects for a good Sunday school are scientist has decided that no trees are Murray, laboring at Webb City, are very bright and several appHcations|. 10 a. m. and Sunday at 9 a.m. ana ship time can be told simultaneously immune to lightning, missionaries bore strong testimonies Groningen, Kattendie and that one Arnhem jpeldoornechestraat 14, p. m, and. listened to a instructions by a novel -clock dial. doing: a good work. They were species is struck as often as another. for. baptism have been made. There Delft. Oude Delft 1 All meetings were well attended Pa from, President Mon. are so many calls for re-visits that the In Hungary all deposits of natural called to Carthage on. accourit’ of the A gasoline driven ditching machine Dordrecht, Yrommedific 14 an excellent spirit prevailed. The missionaries ae mteyved the 24th lady missionaries laboring there have gas that may be discovered become Ptein 72. in use in the Florida) Hverglades is eo sickness of one of the Saints. This sentiment expressed at an ot July celebration .at ‘the emorial| all they can do to keep up with the general large that quarters for its crew of eight close to the conference was that it the property of the government. farm. Eight of the elders walked most -|brother had been in bed for a. week work. fedam. ag 194. To kill flies on the wing there has men are carried on top of it. the best ever held in the stake. of oS way, Moder ‘Wal As Minnie T. Shaw reports that the was and the doctor attending said that been invented a pair of Ge ci wire ae oe presidency report h Two French scientists claim that a more were Ree by Prest. Leeuwarden, Gyshbert cone 8. The an operation was necessary before re- work in Joplin is still advancing. i lfziji. Fa ebes naiae. 332. be in excellent condition, screens, operated like shear’ raw food diet Increases the white blood werten on July 18 Saints and investigators manifest a Nymegen. eenteaet 5L corpuscles, which play an important covery. was possible. Hider Day re- lively interest in the gospel and are pein i Ries and temporally. There Of German invention is an peaca CANADA. Apeldoorn. forte parent 5. has been an abundance of water for bile which travels on three sets of pee in the fight against disease baclates the instance of their call and working for wolle, See its advancement. The crops fn .this section and splendid teria, Clarence M. Pomeroy, een 447 Utrecht, Nieuw missionaries have been somewhat crops have been raised ae i, both movable runners instead of wheels. the healing of this brother as follows: Ontario St., Toronto, Cana Freider, Janzendwarsstr 6. A. Cleveland woodworker has mountOne of the newer napkin rings oe lands. “Ag goon aS we shook hands with him handicapped in their work*=by the se- on irrigatedand dry farni Haarlem, Witte Beseenstiee 45. One of’ the most is oe " attended ed a work bench on wheels and tows vere sickness of Viola Davis. HowThe sustaining of the B nitties Wan spring affair with which a boiled. e: conferences of the Canada conference he seemed to revive a great deal and ever, she Is now recovering her health it. behind his automobile, using. the GERMANY: may be held for removing the shell unanimous the oe change being tha. was held July 19th, in Armstrong Hall, ere the latter y drive a band We St. Ludwie in Elsass, Posttszernd. began talking on the gospel. wie ere and will soon be at work. again. David P. Black Of the 6,000,000 horsepower available ed as an. sustain Toronto, Canada, with President Walot : s Dow Lewis and 0. R. Coombs FRANCE: stayed for some time and just before ea high ndumcitior in place of in the waterfalls of Swéden, ere about | ter P. Monson. in attendance from New In the opinion of a French gcientist : have impent the last six weeks in the 16 per cent is used at pre: nt. Paris, Rue rvekige oe de Heredia Il. Walter H. pi capa who has removed leaving we administered,to him. That York City. Three excellent sessions| the swinging motion that often breaks vicinity of Far West. ‘They have had from the stak Lille Rue Gan The face of a new pegenad eraser were. held, Several of the investigaevening after we had left he got up a very eacd time and Rue eine ‘Monnaie made many Conference eas adjourned for three is made of feit’ so perforated that the electric transmission lines is due as tors stated afterward that they Amiens, & Boulevard Alsace Lorraine. much to terrestrial magnetism as it is and went out on the porch and a few friends. months to meet ae oab. erayon dust is gathered inside it. never before heard the gospel preach-: to. win: SIDNEY ®. BURGOYNE, days later he went to work. I SWITZERLAND: ‘ ed so clearly, and they felt an assurIn the per. capita consumption of —Liahona. Secretar Stake Clerk. A eombination automobile and meBasel, ivetdianasrsteaess 16. know ae he was healed by the power ance that every word they had.heard tobacco Holland leads the world, with Lausanne, 12 Rue Midi. was true. Albert H. Gray, Elder Irven aoe second and the United SES |: torboat that will run equally well on £ Go thir : : d ; Nenebatel, 14 1 a ane: smooth. roads or rough ground or f pat Chas. H. Worthington and i. Earl and Prest. Monson spoke at 28 | deep or shallow water has been inventthe morning session. President MonHider John R. Marchant, of the St, La Chaux de Fonds, 83 Temple Allemand the great sea depths the water ed by a, New York man. son stated forcibly that worldly knowlJohn: conference, were called to the sae is just above the freazing point, SWEDEN: automobile has been built for the edge, wisdom and. power without spirhome of Mrs. Larue at Plains, Kas., no'’matter what its temperature at the pee Stockholin,. Svartensgatan §&. Ww. can be converted into a ituality to control them often work on account of her little son, Albert surface, Gotebors_—Nordhemsgatan 31. rea sleigh by replacing the front to the detriment of humanity. In the Lee Larue,-age 7, being drowned in Malm Kornettsgata One of the world’s largest retaining wheels with runners and placing chains afternoon Hiders Wilford G. Peterson Crooked Creek on August ist. he Brief genealogical sketches of any tumn and spring, and at 4 p. m. in walls has been built oa ee the on the rear ones. and David W. Cook, Brother Robert Radstusaten 28, 3 funeral] services were held in the Bap- nationality, questions Bnd answers winter, while readers were frequently river at Rangoon, shiftMillburn and President Monson were t Carving is aided. by the invention of tist church at St. John. | The service concerning family links, and notices of interrupted by the occurrence of Lon- ing. its ae mstad, Skepperegatan 8. the speakers... Eldér and Mrs. Gray a& fork with prongs on the sides of the was conducted by the elders. Elder family association reunions will be ac- don fogs, which reduced the: number Rarletea. Ostra Torggatan %. Cal a’s production of gold last rendered a duet. President Monson Marchant’ and Ephraim. Basinger cepteq for of working hours during the winter year, Gatien: at $20,406,958; according to tines which are forced into meat by ie department under the spoke of the position of the Latterscrewing the handle along the upper DENMARE: being the speakers. We extend our following rules months by nearly a four government. figures, was the largest in day Saints in the world today. Presiends of the tines. Copenhagen, Korsgaée 11. sympathy to Mrs. Larue and family The invention of the electric Hight $1 years. 1. Dates ori, names must be clearly ve ( dent Pomeroy in his short talk in in this time of trouble. May the written, given names in full—not ini- made it feasible to light the Parchment manuscripts nearly $00 oe it the evening impressed upon his hearButter is cut into attractive individ- years old, from which the ink has faded Lord bless and comfort the empt was ma tials. 4%. The full name and address Esbjerg, Islandsgade ers that salvation does not come ual portions ag the uppet part of Elders Karl ©. Klingler and Ralph of the writer must be given. 3. Make from view, have read by a Berlin re in 1878, but was not very ae ense, Dronningensgade 2. through merely a belief in Christ. dish invented in France ts pressed scientist who photographed them with Perkins, of the Oklahoma conference, ul. In the autumn of that year, howall queries brief and clear. 4, a President Monson rendered a vocal NORWAY: ubtray: Jet ; : report this very interesting circumever, phd, Siemens’ method of pro- down into the lower, On one side of the paper onty. sdio, after which he spoke Christiania, ere, 27. Fans be attached to the fly stance: “We met an Indian woman of not use postal cards. 5. In duction was tested, and gave satisfacThe 61,980,487 long tons of irom ore ele personality and attributes of the true Bergen, Kon gade 44, wheels of sewing machines have been mined in the United States last year the Bodock tribe who was very much evej 6. and living God. Excellent reports came queries, the date of the paper, the invented for providing hs gc for was the greatest: eine interested in hearing the Book of ork order, on record Aalesund, Kippervikseaden 4s from the elders in. oot meeting number of the query and signature persons using the: hin, October, 1880. The | light ae supplie ‘Mormon: explained. She said she Drammen, Thorengaden 1 en oy are complied governthe following Mond be pubalways believed that her forefathers must be given. Answers will by four are ae each of 5,000 candleThe bark of the black eu & ment sta Twenty-seven on have been SOUTH AFRICA: had known something of the laws of ished. soon after receipt. power. These were used until 1899, tree which grows abundantly in the Shears E shilede 2 gtaea, mounted held on the street corners of Toronto Direct all communications to the when eee CC. 7 Bridge Street. a great improvement was effectMoses. Although none of her ancesBahamas, has tound to yield an on ee aH with. bt handies gd ex~ during the month. Two baptisms were Kim CC, 84a Old DeBeers Road. tors. could read or write or knew Genealogical Society of Utah, care of ed by the introduction of glow-lamps eto tanning. extract. hort. eiitate th, ye 90 Mackay Street. performed by Elder Peterson and two eens ancl 9 by a im tables, the are anything from the Bible, vet the Historian’s office, Salt Lake City, Utah. fixed to the readers’ Uitenhage, CC. 4 Chase Street. son standing upright, aan aera by Elder Pratt at Jamestown, N. é A’sB erles of Bae to be f Queenstown, CC Douglas Street. lamps: being reduced te about 300 can- i: child's head have been. Fie ed teachings that they had handed down ed by EP tik woman. to and one by Elder Earl in Toron to. Hast London, CC, 21 Nahoon View R4., dle-power each. by tradition correspond very closely THE BRITISH MUSEUM. msure accurate ae Sebi ig either at Considerahlia. country work. has heen Tneinerators have been instafled uthernwood. Two years later the. shelves accessi- noes or by barber with some of the teachings of the done, and several sincere investigaJohannesburg. Transy aal, 33 Bertha St., n ble to readers on the ground floor were Bible. She told us that they had al[Continued from previous issue.] tors have been made. One gentleman ‘'Turffontein. The swimming ak in a eymnas lighted with glow-lamps, aided. by reways kept the feast similar to the Pretoria, Transvaal, {58 Streuben Street. felt. so impressed that he, wrote for board, is likely to pervade a trail which VENTILATION, HEATING AND Bloemfontein, ORC, i4a St. George’s St. flectors, which effectually light the in a German coal mining town ae feast of the Passover and that feast Filders Homer and Williams to rethe. ground is ‘iable te settle has been an enemy might follow. LIGHTING. books ane the shelves without causing had. always been held sacred by her turn-.and administer to him, and they He given adjustable supports. Telephones which Bata been supplied any glar people.” feel that his faith is. very. strong and The arrangements for heating and . 81 pu Machi, Ushigome Ku A San Francisco undertaker has built to the Berlin police and which may ve In the eae part of 1906 46 additional Elders Smith, Chamberlain, Oldroyd that he can no doubt receive the blesscopneke (Hokkaido), 6 Minami, 7 Nishi. ventilating the room. are of an extremeglow-lamps were fitted to the tables @ funeral automobile that carries 37 used with circuits scattered throughout and Mott, of the same conference, reKofu, 19 Nishiki Cho. gz. The pedestals} Ccswaan the rays. persons in addition to a casket and the city are so compact they can be ly elaborate character. Osaka, Shinpoin Cho. port their work in Tulsa as follows: carried in a vest po MARYLAND. space for flowers. The room is now admirably lighted ample “we have held street meetings every of each table form tubes communicatSAMOA: Merchant shipping of the wortd now American machinery is used throughing with the air chamber below, which ery five arc lamps and 325 gtow-lamps, night and we have sold eight Books Marlton L. Reynolds, president, Apia, Upolu, (Box 29). ee ee out in Japan's largest and best. equip- aggregates about 81,000 vessels with a 1206 North Broadway, Baltimore,.Md. of Mormon and a number of smal) is six feet high and occupies the whole an Fe ang | total carrying capacity of approximateped sawmill, recently completed the’ A. Relief society was Ore OAAe by TAHITI. (Society Island#): books. We have taken occasion to area of the reading room; it is ‘fitted throughout the Seat, ly 47,000,000 tons, or about twice apeete, Rue Dumont’ d’Urville. ‘electricity is used for power. President Reynolds on July 7, with with hot water pipes arranged in radisay something of the. Book of Mor-~ capacity of 26 years ago. WTC. the following officers in. charge: Mary ating lines. The supply of fresh air is ARRANGEMENTS, FFITTINGS, In: a new self watering flower pot NEW ZEALAND: mon and. its origin in every meeting According to a French sefentist lumFemle, president; Goldie Owens, first obtained from a shaft 60 feet high, Auckland, Q@ueen & Esk Sts: (Box 72). The reading room contains ample and an arch of tubing above it conveys inosity in anmmals is due to indirect and we find that the people manifest counselor; Maggie Scott, second built on the north side of the northern comfortable accommodation for 458 water from a container at the top of oxydation of an albuminoid, which more interest in it than any other he AUSTRALIA: counselor; and Emma Turner, secThere are 36 tables, $ of the arch to the roots of the plants subject. At the close of nearly every gallery, about 800 feet distant, com- readers.. calls luciferfne, by a peroxydase fer‘ Pa oe South Wales), 19 Pemeil retary and treasurer. meeting someone comes forward to municating with a tunnel or subway, which are 34 feet long and accommoThe government of Salvador has giv. ment, which he terms luciferase. President Reynolds and Elder Fawns which has branches or ‘loop-holes’ date 16 readers, 8 on each side; il ee @ ee of some kind.” mace fh (Victoria), 99 Somerset St, are touring Western Maryland, and nd. Taylor, of the Missourt fitted with valves for diverting the cur- are 30 feet long’ and accommodate 14 assisted Elders Singleton and HaliAdelaide, “(south Australia), 89 Whitpasanesan rare that all of the rent either wholly through the heating readers, 7 on each side; 16 are 17 feet strom in holding district conference iq e e through the cold-air long and accommodate 11 readers each. missionaries are laboring hard and apparatus, or at Frostburg, July ne evening Brisbane “¢ poeyene The Church, flues, or partly through either, as ocAt the longer tables each person has good results are being realized. New Gibbon § “Wool oongabba. on the streets of Frostbung, the eldThe air-channels allotted to him a space of four feet friends and investigators are being casion may require. ae h (West ‘Australia) 28 Catherine St., ers were attacked by a preacher who are of sufficient capacity to admit a three inches in length, by two feet one found constantly. In the month of believed himself already saved, but a supply of fresh air for 500 persons at ibe (Tasmania), 26 Forest Road, inch in depth. He is screened from July the conference baptized 11 perChautauqua lecturer hearing it, nthe rate of 10 cubic feet. per minute, the cement occupant by a longitudinal sons, held 249 meetings, distributed dicated them by telling the crowd of 87 Books of Mormon and 473 small and aba velocity not exceeding 1.0 foot division, which is fitted with a hinged the clean. lives the “Mormon” oo pretense that he would be afraid to per Second. During the summer a desk graduated on sloping racks; and a were leading, stating finally “That books. y go to Utah with only two men. the class of people who will oe Elders H. C' Clege and V. A. Cutler large fan, driven at high speed, forces folding shelf for spare books. Most of the elders attended the 24th a constant current of cool air into the A recessed niche in each desk conthe ideals of humanity.” report a very pleasant and profitable of July celebration at the ae visit to Pea Ridge, Mo. These elders room through the gratings above the tains. a penrack and a penwiper, and Smith Memorial farm Vermont MASSASHUSETTS, the inkstands are now fixed on the ta-~were denied. the: privilege of holding } readers’ seats SECOND EDITION—APPROVED BY THE CHURCH Between the double windows are coils PENN. SYLVANIA, EAST. ble-top, but in such manner as to Isaac A. Young, president, 27 St. meetings in the school house so they AUTHORITIES. and every Eugene Hilton,‘ president, 1809 Park held service in the shade of the large of pipes heated by steam, which are cause no embarrassment, es street, Boston used throughout the winter to equalMembers of the Church have always been advised to record etired minister in ‘Greenfield was avenue, Philadelphia, oak trees that are so abunde@#t in the ize the temperature between the outer precaution is taken to preserve the| books from injury by carelessness or conde enough to tell Elders Mahoney Elders Madsen and ‘Arrin gton were important events of their histories, as families or as inOzarks. The people gathered from a dividuals. and Chalker that he discontinued his ieearea most graciously while visiting radius of about five miles and about and inner windows, and prevent the accident. This duty has been largely neglected because The framework of each table is of profession because o pomp, one of the local churches at Reading. 50 were present at the meetings. Sev- cold air from being driven downwards; of the lack of a blank book specially adapted to that ~ steamiron, forming air-distributing channels, . The Deseret News pink teas, and rules of women in the After talking for about 10 minutes the eral meetings were held at Pea Ridge over each soffite is a second Book Store has now on sale heated extraction coil, which serves oe are contrived so that the air church.” He also said if it were nothminister, handing them his Bible, said a-record book of that kind, conveniently arranged for and vicinity and before leaving the be delivered at the top of the ing more than the teachings of men in “Here is my Bible and my audience, elders and the privilege of baptizing both to expel the foul air and keep as entering concisely statements of the most important evant fresh a current as possible below, and foneitudtnal screen division, aboye the the ‘Mormon’. Church, God would take them and occupy the time.” After five persons: and. dates, in the histories of families end individuals; Hider Frank Strausser, to melt any snow which may fall from not have allowed it to remain and they had talked for about:30 minutes level of the heads of the readers, or, if with printed headings and instructions, providing a simple superintendent -of the Pea . Ridge the dome on to the gallery beneath. prosper as it has. : the minister dismissed the services and and effective method of collating such data. school, ably assisted the Around the lantern are 20 similar ‘ex- desired, only at each eend-pedestal of On July 26th, Elder Aagard while they were given a hearty handshake by Sunday the tables, all the outlets “being under traveling elders with their work. traction’ coils. When the room was re- the control of valves. holding a. meeting on the Boston Com-= Price $1.25 Postpaid most of those present. President HilA tubular footAugust 11th, Robert A. Taylor was decorated in 1907 the warming an mon, was disturbed by a minister who ton and Hilder Birtcher have traveled rail. also passes from end to end of hi ventilating system was thoroughly. each table, which may have a current made the ‘broad assertion that the through much of the conference. At honorably released to return to A book of similar character, and same price, entitled “Mermens’ would not allow pespie of Scranton overhauled and cleansed, and im- of warm water through it at pleasure, they attended a baptismal home in Richfield, Utah. FAMI LY GENEALOGIES, @ but suitable for individuals and President H. R. Francom, of the Ar- proved in details. other denominations to preach service, when three were baptized b and be used as a foot-warmer if refamilies of ANY denomination, is also on gale. Utah. They agreed to sign a contract Elder Hadley and four by Elder Birtch- kansas conference, reports the wor! The greatest drawback to the read- quired. as progressing. very well in that conat the court house at 10 a. m.. the ing room for many years was the ab. They also visited Joseph Smith’s In the, center of the reading room is The eight ‘elders jaboring sence of any artificial light, gas being & raised enclosure for the superintendnext day, iby which Elder Aagard old home. where the greater portion of ference. there made a very good showing of considered too dangerous an illuminant, would.agree to pay the minister’s and the Book of Mormon was translated. ent, fitted with a table, ticket boxes ‘TRE LEADING BOOK CONCERN. work during the month of July: They two disinterested’ men’s expenses i and.the use of naked lights being forand dwarf partitions, surmounted by PENNSYLVANIA, WEST. baptized 2 persons, held 62 meetings and bidden by the regulations of the mu- glass screens, which form a passage to the minister could not get to speak in 6 Main Street, Salt Lake City the Church in Hilder Aagard’s home James N. Henderson, president, box distributed 7,620 tracts, 202 small books, seum Consequently it was found the North library, through which the town in Utah, ibut the minister would 196,.N. §. Pittsburg, Pa. and 24 oks of Mormon. President necessary to close the reading room at service of the reading room ia carried not sign the agreement under the While -traveling . through Fayette Francom and Arthur Glover have ‘just 6 p. m. in summer, at 5 p. m. in au-en. The catalogue tables, with shelves rottingharn—s4 RoSeasa Chase friends wherever he went, as presi- donated freely of their gg ey to build a church and work will commence at once. ‘When the nla fal is finished it NEWEST NOTES OF SCIENCE | CENTRAL STATES. | e 2 GENEALOGY L. D. S. Family and ron | IndwidualRecord Book @Fs ’ D Mass., 27 St. Betolph St. mn, N. Y¥... tla Eldert_ St p.. 42. Mechanic ; ore, Md.. 1306 North Broadway. ee eee, Pee. ehh N. aa Ave. 3 aoe Regrees. a we Boston, are lady who was lying at the’ point of death, and she had fx:th that the promised blessing given under the hands of servants of the Lord would be given Her. On July ‘a farewell social was Deseret News Book Store © Mission Addresses UNITED Of the two galleries above the ground flcor, the lower one is filled with a collection of the works most frequently required by readers, while the topmost gallery contains the periodicals which county, Widers “Richards and Maxwell were asked to administer to an old |