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Show "S I ItMPLE hND TABERNflGLE. JJVlVlWVmMHlA "tlaga comincmomtlTeof thenn ?sry of tho organisation of the 'sclct) of the Mormon ihurcli J!a Wl I In several of the wards of tUke(lly on March 17 &!trfal I ler of Monti lll of pneil ""J recently whllo tnWIng oa a p-Wry In Swltserlan.l He ho I JsWiil from homo senrrel) ayear h"",a of his death entne by cubic tL"1 I residency of the luropeati "" to President Snow . T 1ft thirl anniversary of the oeUl) of l.iucry staka was ""tealfntlio 17th InsU dinner ,,'"'"nol noon and beginning at "y6" n Interesting progrnm was nnnt roiisUtlng of roeal nn I In """W uleetlons nnd speaking ,,w'jn el nnd In the evinlng a B"n Ull was given In tho hall Uonio p heslcr late president f " "J"aeni stntes inKslun, n posllhin ",llcnslell fornlaiuttwo years Is hoiii,ttn C Myt that mission Is M"iUlnlng nliout IX) elder Wing ,,KNlnlt their Hell of operations cxttsfloj from liuiala , r,ila ,,r Kfaler laslvcn sueceealcd in the P-c'lte, ,f ,le rnUlo,, ly W ""'""Vnhointll recently wasemplo)-lellntt, wasemplo)-lellntt, Urighaiii Voitng college at I-ogao. the loolveraary of tho organization "J the Prfllcf HKu ty waa celebrate 1 at t-lrclerltl. In a h.arty fashion l 10 o clocks Urge Hrtton of the enimmi nllrnMesiheredat Dolton hall, an I " Inttrtstlng program was rendered consUUn, of ...ehe, a,mg. od wrllUa slcetehes. bearing itH)n tho prominent subject, after which dinner was served. The lunch was, of course, tho u!fftnro oftll0 llay u WM elaborate with all tho good things Hist grow aroiin 1 the country and evolve from tie hind, an I brains of country housewives, j,, MlB fUrnoon the school chll Iren llockeil In to make a clearing of the picnic nnd enjoy a "children s dance, and the exercises of tho dsy closed with a ball nt night, from which c very lxxly un icr l5 w I riled to remain away I 1 Ider a W Penrose resided at tho services In tho tabernaclo Sun lay, March 10 r I ler Le Hoy C Snow, son of I'rrsl lent Snow, recently returned from tho missionary field of (lermany, first nd dressed the congregation In tho course of his reraurha ho referred to tho difference between Monnon cldcs and ulolstor of atherecU In the preparation of discourses. The missionary, mis-sionary, ha said, does not beforehand think of what he Is going to ssy on the stand, but depends upon the dictates of his conscience an 1 the spirit of (lod In this he differ from tho sectarian ministers. While at Klrtland, O , tho speaker met Joseph Smith, president of tho reorganized church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, He ho I lieoril President Smith bear his testimony testi-mony as to why he should be president of that church Ho did not profess to hare any revelation concerning it but said he is.l yielded to a ' certain feel log" and ha 1 tho snmo feeling Inspired him to go to Utah an I jolp the Mormons, Mor-mons, he would haro done so Tho speaker met Colonel It (1 Ingersoll whllo In the cast and hod on Interview with the noted lull lcl lie told the speaker that ho did not claim there was no nod, but that It Is Impossible fur man to know theru Is a (lod The speaker confuted this nnl told I)r Ingersoll that ha knew there was a (lo 1 an lalengthydlscusston followed, nil of which strengthe mil the speaker testimony of tho truth of tho gospel I lder Campbell M Drown, also returned re-turned from Herman), rcKrtcd his mission. Do hml the pleasure of bsp-tlzlng bsp-tlzlng the lit si saint In tho y fl Ilepslg, and established n brit-ch there rider Drown related tho circumstances cir-cumstances of healing an aged lady, stricken with paralysis, in the city of Hanorer.aml told of other occurrences that hail served to giro him undying faith In tho truth of this church Llderlrank W Penrose who has labored In (Jwuiuny since 181W spoke of the dlniculty elders experience I In not being able to speak the foreign language. He encountered many, but after becoming acquainted with tho language, made frlenda and was sue cessful from that on in his work The Herman people, ho sail, were very kind and hospitable and ho desired to correct the Impression that such was not tl o case I dwln a Penrose, an elder from tho southern states was tho last speaker of Iho meeting HoMrlelly outlined his work, which wns for tho greater part In Mississippi Tho eoplo of the states are hospitable au 1 kin 1 nnd tho work Is trosiorlng An old foil, , j.rty was hcl I In the llebcrr. i, tho 1Mb for all orerCO v rn . About 1 ocloelc a ntttn. ' ' ' n, to wit' sleighs com ,"' lurtngid, began gathering thee people, tL,ullier and by noon ll.; ""eio comfortably seated at the plce pointed, lvl ero scmptujni alu-r.ilUernirt ureal After din inurhadiHcii serves! the table wen I taken away ami u rer) Interesting pro- gram ninsltltnir of seings recllotlons, tpecciiM slip dunces ete wns rendered, render-ed, 'he occasion will long bo re- |