Show GENEALOGY GENEl Interest Iii In Genealogy Grow ill GIO rot tug hig Mn-l Mn Iu l be A A Slew Story With irh n a Happy Ending YIllI Work mid Joy JO in iii lie tho G pel Co-pel cl for the BUild Blind The lIw CI 1 all ami 1 h Infirm a n its Well 11 hl n us as s for fU the rile Sti-ong Sti and aini the lie All communications to this department depart depart- mont ment should be addressed to the chairman of the Genealogical department depart depart- ment mont of the Daughters Is of the Pioneers Pioneer Mrs Elizabeth C C. McCune corner Main Iain and First North streets Salt Lake City Utah FIn Tho wide Inter Interest gt that is being taken talc tak en In this tIlls department nt is manifested more clearl clearly each day on our desk this tIlls week we e find letters from Idaho Los Ang Angeles Philadelphia New Jersey Jer Jer- soy sey ind Utah And these inquirers IS ISare are arc not all 11 of our faith but some are merely readers of ot the tho News and anti andre cic ri-c re interested 1 In the fascinating subject sub sub- ic-ct ic of genealogy Next week we shall answer in this column some som of or these letters and would suggest to Inquirers rs that if the they wish private answers the they should say sav so and enclose enclose enclose en en- close a stamped envelope for Cor reply The touching and soul moving stories stories stor stor- ies Jes of oC some sonic of our saints who have ha hatak taken taken taken tak tak- en up the t tempi work vork arc full fuH of faith promoting quality and andre we re as ask again all an those who desire desiro to 0 help us in this wok role to forward for such recitals to this d department FAMILY OF PRUSSIAN SOLDIERS A moth mother r In fara far away way Germany was the j l possessor of ot six fine and splendid KOHS Kons whose tall lade fair to make male them Ideal Meal soldiers in th the Gorman German army To be he the mother o of such soldiers Is a a. German oman's v highest ambition And And- to tobe be bc such sue a 11 soldier is the pride and delight of every h healthy althy German Gennan lad And so when the youn youngest bo boy a child of 10 slipped and injured his back th the parents soon lost their hope and after atter much patient waiting and nursing nursing nurs nurs- ing lug they were told that their son was wasa a cripple for life Can you imagine the growing mi misery ry of or that ch child 11 1 as ashe ashe ashe he saw the estranged love and care of oC his parents drawn dran from his own helph helpless ss form fern and anti centered around the other boys s who were ere all so straight 5 so sturdy i tur y and so promising Was as not he in far more mOIe need of their tenderness and solicitude than were wr the other stron strong sons sons sons' But alas alas our 4 ideals Ideas are arC formed upon the standards set t by nations creeds and people and the Germans love lova prowess and manly strength as the old Italians loved music musie mus mus- Ie ic and art And so the cripple saw tho ho years pile pilo slowly upon hl his head bring maturity and re reason on to augment augment augment aug aug- ment the suffering and woo oe which his loneliness and pain brought as his only companions Even children loathed his bent and ml misshapen bod body and the dogs doers In the thc street would not nuke n-al-co friends with him Ah Al m In my friend you ou ma may have seen somo some troubles troubles les los but If iC you have not bc been n withered or misshapen b bv by an inscrutable providence pro Y you U have havo still oni only the tho rudiments of or sorrow And so the boy hoy became a manS man although he grew not to the stature of or one And one day when his heart was bitter and sue sere within him hinl he bethought himself him him- self lf to pray to pray pm to the God whom hom he lie had learned about in his Innocent youth but whoso whose name was little reverenced reverenced rev rev- by the strong and prosperous And Ard he pra prayed d. d H He asked God to show him if It he was forgotten and de des de pled In heaven as he lie was upon earth And at night an angel visited his pillow pil pH- low lowS and with one look at the tho shining Presence th the young oung mans man's doubt and misery miser fled fied and ho was suddenly en enveloped enveloped enveloped en- en with a n peace and glory lory that smoothed away every 0 care and quieted quiet quiet- ed od every pain And nd the Presence enca Informed informed In Informed In- In formed him that lon long before he came cameto to this earth he had been acquainted with the conditions of his earthly life and he had accepted his broken and maimed body bod because Le of ot a great werl wc he was to perform which could not be done dono without tho the Impediment of his deformity And althou although h thenn the nn angel el did not tell ten him what that work was nor when it should begin besin tho the peace neace softness of that Presence 11 never 1 again left the heart There was suffering left oh yes And pl plenty pl nt of ri ridicule and neglect but in his own heart the bitterness s shad had b eon been en washed awa away and only a pity for Cor cruel thou thoughtlessness was as on Mid Aua left leCt An And so 80 the ye years rears ped the tue sound l lof heard elty the cripple one anti and right pel of the tho o orla o Jc did he nb j Its Its- The 1 of me lia e. e hat hatred of ha the last v ye o wa away time in good red In hl his breast anti and and to Americas America's shor Iw came caine alle In mo F t home a found of the tho thea a a- a t 1 by the peaks o 1 to then om one on Anti J IC the temple great reat dorS him a the its shining ta o ho- ho s swept sept ept and into InLo worshiP or Of loving lo or n the tile wings iid an you or OJ 1 thc over over- otil of that tron r o nI ov ing ln jo joy when that in confined S- S 1 tie learn learned d th the full lull lesson of or h hi his s IW of ot if going go- go o- o toJ tIll tho privilege s el-s i ile down Into the lie of ot sin im Ing h hi his thousands of fit if ll for hundreds yea ea dead ad 1 kindred and friends There Thero wnM no nl law against th the cripple at the gate Bat at of th Ills His kin kindred might re reject reject re- re him on earth but lut there behind the veil others were praying an arid and lon longing long long- ln in ing and weeping for deliverance er mid and wounded he un and he 11 crippled an could give the thc unspeakable of or freedom and li light ht to Hi the th spirits In prison and unlock the thc doors which barred his dead kindred giving to them life everlasting C Alt All he could hem hell tho the Savior Sa Think of or that Help Jesus in His spirit prison work worl Help Him IBm in ill the work orl of salvation sal What hat greater joy could bo be Riven I cn a mortal An And so m mv my friend there Is now In tho the spoiled P. P Prussian soldier only a n happy soul confined in iu a painful body and both are arc free free Have Have- you ou ever met tIlls soldier of oC Christ on his way yay to the courts court of the tho t Ho Bo comes cemes and I see him every day This is a true ston and tho the name of ot tho the crippled d brother 13 Is Niels P P. P Larsen If my crippled friend frien had been straight and fair he ho too would woul be bo a 11 apart apart part art of tho the great German army anny and he would nev never r have o heard the gospel or so o hearing henling pride and strength would have havo hindered his acceptance God moves In a Do mysterious way |