Show I TRIBUTE PAID TO HARDING IN I IN TABERNACLE ADDRESSES President Samuel G Dye Points to Nobl Noble e Character of Late President at Ogden Stake Conference Memorial addresses In honor of President Warren G Harding were features of the Ogden stake quarterly quarterly quarterly terly conference hed held in the taber tuber tabernacle tabernacle nacle nude Sunday Tho The speake speakers wore were Apostle Stephen I L Richards Pres Pre PresIdent President ident Went Rulon S Wells Welle Dr George GeorgeH H Brimhall and Samuel G Dye President Thomas E McKay presided ed over o largo large congregations congregation The principal memorial was by Samuel G Dve Dye of the stake slake presidency y He said d the death of oft t Harding President President Hording Harding cst cast t a gloom over the nation which was akin to sorrow He was Impressed ed with the first of official tIel a 1 utterance of ot the late lato which was In substAnce J I shall need the direction of the AlmIghty and shall look to toi tol Him for tor strength and power to carry forward the tho affairs of ot the tho nation The speaker said sold It was not sl- sl sur surprising that this man should win a amace mace In the hearts of ot a sincere and truth loving people All Ali through his life Ute he left lett the footprints of ot a a man o Ban a nobleman and all the power and authorIty that came uno to him did not change chango the man That he was a a man of the tho people was shown in his action ot of throwing open to the people the lawns of ot the White House that had been In their thell use for fol sometime Ho He was a lover of chit chil children dren and played with them on the lawns on Easter day POINTS TO EXAMPLE The speaker commended to the manhood of ot America the example of the late late president and urged them to play nith Ith their children He said the president never used his high power to carry out his own will but administered the affairs ot of the country in justice and fair fair- fairness fairness ness to all It If It was wis the will ot of God that President Harding should pass his death Was not a calamity and we should be willingto willing willingto to accept the decree of the Al- Al AlmIghty Al Almighty mighty mIghty and bow to His will The life ot of the late president provident was rounded out and the fhe angel of d death ath gently carried him to life eternal The future of the country does not depend upon those who ho have passed awa away but up upon n the citizenship citizen citizen- citizenship citizenship ship of today Let Lets s ever cr e er keep In mind the fact that God Is at the helm and that He is the author of our liberty The Tho address as followed b by the rendition b by William lliam S Wright of Lead Kindly Light President Hardings Harding's favorite hymn Apostle Richards referred to the work of ot President Harding as it af- af affected affected af affected this and adjoining states He told of his v Is isit It to Washington ai as a a member of a commission to present conditions that confronted indus Indus- Industries industries tries in Utah and nearby states stater Ho He said it is only duo due to the late prod prod- and his memory that the peo- peo people peo people pie who 11 Live Ine e in this state and are aro dependant upon the beet sugar In- In Industry Industry in industry partaken should know they have haie par par- par taken of his sympathetic nature He told of the generous response of the late president when It nas as made known to him that the farm farm- farmers farmers farmers ers of ot Utah and Idaho needed fi- fi fi financial financial aid from the the the war finance fund He said President President Harding was a sympathetic man andas and was nas al- al always always al always ways prompted b by the spirit of kindness and charity We Ve have lost a generous friend and I pray that his successor may be as hell ell informed of ot conditions in this sec sec- sec section tion President of ot the country as was dent Harding LOVE LO L 01 01 CHILDREN President Wells said President Hardings Harding's love tole of ot children was waa I s splendid example to parents In Zion as to what should be bo their attitude tOl toward ard the young and ris- ris ris ing InS rising generation President McKay In referring to the absence of Patriarch Angus told old how heas he was as Injured when run down by an automobile In Ogden canyon Saturday afternoon after after- afternoon afternoon noon He Ho said the accident was as pitiable and almost criminal The rhe aged patriarch suffered a fractured nose and cuts about the face Cace The driver without of the car speeded on with with- with unfortunate out stopping to help the unfortunate unfortunate nate pedestrian he said REPORT TED PRESENTED IThe The I quarterly report presented was waa pre pre- pre by President McKay who made a plea pica for tor a a better I at commended Sacrament meetings Ho lie com com- mended the ward teachers for Cor or their activities and reported there was an In tithes and fast offerings Ile He said 62 per cent of ot the priest priest- hood priesthood increase nas as active was an In- In in crease crase of two t per cent over a q ago ie I The policy of ot the stake In dt- dt Saturday night a arouse amuse amusements use use- ments meats was referred to by the tho stake president who urged adherence to this policy He c called attention to toR toa ton R a number who had bad tad married out of the faith fah and declared that this fact was enough to cause weeping at the marriage supper He called attention to the doctrine of the church that those who were nt not married by the authority of the priesthood were married for time only and could not claim each other oth- oth other oth other erIn er er- In eternity At the afternoon session Dr Drs Br made an appeal to par par- parents parent par parents ent to send their thell children of high school age to the seminary to be established at Vb Weber r college III He Isaid said the Savior invited children to I come unto Him and he thought the first t step In suffering children to o come to Christ was to ha have them well born Ordinances performed at the right time meant opportunIty opportunity opportunity ity he said and children should have the opportunity of ot good par pal parentage par parentage A religion he said that Is Isa isa Isa a matter of ot convenience is of ot no use and he wondered If It young peo- peo people people peo people when selecting a high school course will be content to select II a full Cull course of secular matter an ant 1 eliminate religion The semInary work he said would give a boy bov and girl a working know kno knowledge ledge of scriptures and will help them work In de defense nse of ot the gospel He Ho said he wanted to impress upon the minds ot of the Soung oung that the great great- greatest greatest greatest est men that thap had bad ever lived Iod were religious men HO fE LIFE Home life and the rearing of large families was the subject dis- dis discussed dis discussed discussed cussed b by Apostle Richards He said the large family was as disappearing disappearing disappearing and an l- l lIt It was as now thought proper proper- to have only a child or two lie said the latest fads and fash Cash fashions fashions ions of ot the world in having small families was displeasing to God and Inimical to tOo the church church and the na- na nation nation na nation tion We need more education on homo building he said The speaker told of oC a recent visit to New York when hen n hen he saw swarms lot of children of ot foreign parentage and contrasted that condition with I conditions on Commonwealth Common ave ave- avenue avenue ave avenue nue Boston where he said It ft Is the boast of oC the wealthy families that not one child had been born on the avenue In 2 26 sears ears cars lIe He said when hen the 0 owners ners of th the mansions 10 leave e their home to enter their automobile tho the only things thing's seen with them are puppy dogs and poodles He said that means that the old Puritan stock stok which made malo pos possible the establishment of ot the principles of ot liberty Is fast Cast disappearing disappearing It will III not be long he said saM before there thre will III be no men left to bear th the name of Adam Hancock and Jefferson son Because of selfishness l and social obligations the home has been prostituted as a plate place of o social ad- ad ad advantage advantage vantage antage Instead of the foundation of a family He thought economic conditions were a to the modern family Camily life and explained that it takes tak's more to buy a dla- dla diamond dia diamond mond and wedding ring today than was required to establish a home for Cor one i 3 ear in the past pat lIe He asked I the girls to consider the propriety of putting halt half a years year's salary Into a pretty stone to be worn horn orn on the left hand The speaker then urged the young oung people to marry in n the tem tern temples pies ples and warned earned them against marriage mar mar- marriage e b by civil authority and with unbelievers Ors He thought that riago mai-riago mat mal by c dill II authority and Ith unbelievers and b h ch chit chil 11 authority I Instead of ot by the priesthood in the temples was as evidence e oc Ot a lac lack of faith T Ogden The combined choirs of the Og- Og Og den stake slake under the direction of Lester G Hinchcliff rendered the tollo Ins Ing selections On the Mountain Top Appearing choir Sweet Is Thy Mercy Miss and choir Consider the William Wilham T Pickett Ye Shall Dwell In tho the Land Nephi J JBrown Brown Lillian Malan lalan and choirs Come 0 Thou King Bing of ot Kings King Shins For Thy Light I Is Come choir The Tho Morn choir I n I |