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Show CONVERTS TO MORMON FAITH A party of thirty-six Mormon converts, con-verts, accompanied by seven elders 'and returned missionaries, arrived in 'Ogden this morning over the Union Pacific. The entire party is direct from Liverpool and on arrival hore I tho members were transferred imme-Idintely imme-Idintely to a train for Salt Lake. Several of the party expressed (pleasure at having arrhed at the end 'of a very long journey and were en- IthusiaHtic over the future which they anticipate. Manv of the converts are from English rural districts while others hail from the larger cities of Great Britain. The general comment regarding conditions in England at this time was not encouraging, "The labor troubles which have harassed business in every form for so many months arc by no means settled." said one of tho party, "and there are many who can see nothing better in store for the country than I a. continuance of these unsettled con-; con-; ditlons "It is frequently asserted that Ger-mauj. Ger-mauj. in tho throes of a struggle be-! be-! twecn Socialism and the artistocrats. j will soon find recourse in an inter-' inter-' national war to re-unite her people. 1 Patriotism can be relied upon, it is believed, when all other methods have failed to bring about an amicable am-icable settlement of this Internal strife, The same is believed true of England, although matters havc not progressed to the stage now oxisting in Germany It Is truo, however, that England's progress along Industrial and social lines in seriously menaced at the present time and a solution - of the problem seems yet far distant" |