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Show Sunday Services. Set vices at the Logan tabernacle Sundaj were pieslded over bj Pre-. Mouell. Singing Guide us Oh Thou Great.Iehvoah:"piajerfioin ItlshopH. Yeates; choii sang the anthem "Peace be Still". KMlKIl l.AUM'.N who had lieen on a mission to Scandinavia Scand-inavia had tiled to do his tint in his own weak way while absent,. Said that excitement was caused among the people where he had been pioseljtlng on account of the fact that two Mormon Mor-mon Elders weie teaching doctrines that coufoim to the scriptures, and he found that It was easier to teach those of educated minds and Intelligent Intelli-gent people than those of poor learning. learn-ing. While awaj he laboied in the vicinitj of Chrlstiania and Northern Xoivvaj. The speaker gave a vivid desciiptlonof the land of the "midnight "mid-night sun" and the "long shadow." He had no difficulty In finding places to preach In, and when meetings were held the ciowds were so immense that the police had to be called to keep hack the ciowds that assembled. When he left to letuin home the menibeisof the blanch numbeied 71 andallweie attending the duties of Lattei-daj Saints In cvcij paitlcular. As a whole he found the people much educated In the bible, Intelligent and hospitable. The speaker lead during two jears of onlj one case of minder being committed weie he was laboi-lug. laboi-lug. The speaker found that a large pel cent of the people of Scandinavia belong to the chinch than any other nationalities. Ttefeiicd to laying up of tieasmes In heaven and the one who leaves his father, mothei, wife, sisters and brothersand goes out In the woild pioclalmlng the Gospel. Gave admonition to joung elders anticipating anticipat-ing going on foreign, missions to have the spirit of their calling; gave statistics sta-tistics of expenses, etc. Gave good advice to the membeis of the church to aid and assist the mlvslonailes, and piovldefor the families during their absence. Choir sang "Oh Mv Father". I'llKs. .lOSKl'll MOltltKM, rejoiced In the work of the Gospel, and of the mission of .lestis Christ, and In the work of salvation for the benefit of the human famllj. Not having the knowledge of whence we came, the plan of salvation teaches us the way to come back to Him. Conditions Condi-tions that sui round us while we are here, as far as nature is concerned, bear recoid of His goodness to us. We have our difficulties with us. God will not allow us to be tempted more than we aie able to stand. As our chlldien deserve credit fiom us for anj thing good being done, so is our Father pleased with us under similar conditions. For the love He has for us, and the patience, If out heaitsaru in hannony with his teachings, and keep His commandments, He will bring us unto Hhn. Those who have icceived the Gospel In the northern countrj, the blessings jou have en- Jojed, was It not the plan of salvation that drew jou unto him. Mr. Mor-lell Mor-lell spoke upon the docttlue of baptism bap-tism and the conveisatfon between lestis Christ and Tflcodeniiis. We should be thankful foi all meicles unto us. Choii sang the anthem "Gloiy to God." Benediction by Andteas 1'eteison, |