| Show TOURIST PARK AS 1 MISSIONARY Y FIELD FIELDI I ll 1 I 00 f Pg 4 j I In our ur church missionary work our object is Is first to create an Interested interest Interest- ed investigating frame of mind In our I I prospective convert I When we have succeeded in doing i. i Y I this it is not such a difficult task to r J i convince ohe one that OUTS ours really is Tho The t I Church of or Christ of Latter day f fJ Saints The Church as it was established i hed in the days of Christs Christ's reign t V. V 1 upon earth t t 1 I I In the tourist both railroad and automobile but mainly in the auto 1 I tourist we wit wt have the prospective convert con convert con con- n. n I vert ert made to order 1 I With few exceptions he he is is ia questioning ques 1 s tinning beautiful in 4 seeking scenery in- in I terest ng sights and kno knowledge In in r any and everything x 1 i And when they are in the eland land of of Y sat I I the Mormon they especially I ho tho tho S i easterner are particularly interested i in our religion t our ur beliefs beliefs' and teachings teach i ings of i Now in order to embrace the op op- a J to work on a 3 large scale cale t t. t among the many and ever eve increasing thousands that visit us each year it it Is is necessary that we have on hand a and easily available large numbers f of all the free church literature pam I tracts etc Also at moderato moderate f j I Y prices The Book of Mormon Doctrine 1 1 n land land and Covenants Pearl of Great Price a and and others other These to be in charge charp of I some ome worthy member of our church church I who is fully informed and qualified to speak i iOne 1 One who is la courteous obliging willing will I f ing to give any and all information about the church but only when it is l asked for Never forcing his beliefs f or or views on on anyone I t 1 This T can c be be acc accomplished y d and o M also adds to the tourists good i 1 4 I ion of us as a people by having and t I maintaining a small tand nd carrying carrying a r I small stock of staple groceries candies candies candies can- can dies ice cream gum and scenic post pont cards I j The concession for this privilege to ibe be paid for by the man in charge i handing not the church literature giving information and keeping the tho 1 1 tourist register The small tho perhaps numerous sales made o 1 would uld not hurt the merchants merchants mer mer- chants of our city yet the stand r would be a gathering place to seek information of different kinds trails scenery and religious 1 Our church in Salt Lake City takes this means of making the tot tourist rist ac ac- with the history and teachings teach ings of the Church In fact it was in this way the writer writ writ- I er first became interested and and later converted h hIn In my experiences as an auto tourist tour t. t 1st bith in the U. U S. S and Canada I have found the tourist general speaking to be in a receptive frame framo Of f mind desirous of seeing lea learning mine any and all things he may I have also alia found in countless tourist tour lour 1st camps the camp stand or store and it finds general favor among tho the tourist Here in Cedar City we havethe have havethe the opportunity to do much good in a 1 missionary wa way that the stranger within our gates m may may y se see and hear heal and and- if not sta stay with us ma may b become corao ry so 60 interested that he will return to live wih us in the Church ChUlch of Our Lard JorJ in this thin land of great natural r ra- ra sources and scenic beauty As this little store would be a distributing center centt r of general information would lObo be great possibilities of at ItI prospective ipe tive settlers settler both tanners farmers p l tu usine men I Iff ff G. G F. F I |