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Show I WLE AND TRUERNftCLB J I slate I ly ehur.li authorltlm nearly half of tl e seeon 1 half I'll l" UUf ",l,l,,,rh U,"i" h" eu eiprlug wiiif, reneeal Coal Hate, ' was well alien M an 1 a most 'nWe ihne a lullj those ill ItHsnee 'eral SU erlnt.n lent Maencr Is Paring a rrrl.ed r.liin of Itellg-" Itellg-" Xm liislrnrtlons f lr use In those r,fy lnereaslng organltstlons out Mil mlMlonarle of the Church 01 u. Ihrlst of Utter day Saints "'lesre for different irts of the ,T during the 1 recent month few dajrs liters lohn Henry '"'aiilM I Cowley of the council o'lapmtlr, will sun on a visit to lnhurch In the southern states mljn 'er llcrl ert I Smyth of I mitltalll "I saiiHleeoimty, , j,t rciurn 'dim a successful mission to South Ins, where hehsshecti laboring 'Hi Inle rests of Sun lay School work i small company of Utah lininl-Ms lininl-Ms who left (llsagow on the Oth '". brought with them tho iKxly ol nlLI,a,rM M Mulr of Ue"er wl" dlwhlleon a inlsslun to Scotland, He Soth of October last, religion cIsMes liavo been organ-"In organ-"In the Salt I ske Stake of Ion u the present Dr IC tl Maescr, eneral superintendent paid a visit West Jordan on the tlnl Inst., lu or to Inaugurate the movement In Hi progressive ward Iderh. J Wen! hss returned lo his " In Sslt I ske City from a mission tosmoa He has visited, besides Boos, Hie rrlcnlly Islan Is, avau, Jal, TogaUbu, Nen .aland. Aus-XI., Aus-XI., the 1IJI and Sandwich Islands. itrHoo.1 ssya ho has enjoyed goal Wth daring his nbsence and foun I llmltslonsln tho various place visit! vis-it! In a prosperous condition be annual Sunday school confer-es confer-es to be hel 1 during the month of M are as follows St lleorge stake, MtandT, Parowan, May 1 and ll Csd,;onnd:ii Jusb, 37 an I 2 A .uriorm program of singing and con A ccf recitations, as arranged by tho jHetiethunday School Union I ward, Iwllbe olscrred at all these annual I coherences during the present season I Tie attendance at the tabcrnaclu serrlccs Sunday was unusually large After tho singing of hymns 1 resident Anjuj M Cannon Introduced Ave mis slonsrlcn who liavo Just returned from their fields of labor f:Att Albert II Kimball, who wa. assigned to the Southern states mission, mis-sion, said the Saints would be the moat contented people on tho face of the earth, and that only those who have been out Into the world can realize the great contrast that exists between the people In the vallcjs of tho Itocky mountain and the people of tho world e I ugeno t ewis, also of the Southern states mission, hail greatly enj ijed his work among the peoplo of 1 lorlda, and characterised them a a kind, courageous courage-ous and magnanimous people) but the (rcjudlces of the soiithirn people are very intense, and their opposition of ton takes the form of vloleneo when dealing deal-ing with the Mormon elders, y Ider Lewis referre 1 to the spirit of love and forbearanco that character-lies character-lies tho Mormon people, and said If they could live In Ion as they llvo In the world, ' ion would bo invincible, and tho stranger within her gate, would bo eonstraliicil to yield the palm, because thero would be the Invincible In-vincible forco of example " William I) Nelll has spent the past two and one half year In Oermany. He wa well pleased with the success of hi mission, and considers the field a good one for such work He spoke of a tract which had been published In 1891 and sent broadcast through Oermany, Oer-many, which was very detrlmrntsl to tho Mormon women but aatd thst tho eJermans had changed their opinions Tery deeldedty In regard to Mormon women alnce some of them have visited the fatherland tl ler James V Jack spoke briefly of the work in whlcli he has been engaged n the Southwestern states mission He advised elders In the missionary neld not to write home their failures, but only of their successes, for tho man who publishes hi failure broadcast broad-cast to the world is known aaa failure Albert P Kessler of the hastcrn states mission thun related his experiences experi-ences He said that the Inhabitants Vf Washington, Philadelphia, New ork and lloston seem mjch ainaied at the approach of the Mormon elder, and many times ask why the elder have come among civilised people to teach their barbarous doctrines Hut despite the opposition he expressed the opinion that Mormonlsm Is growing grow-ing In the east and men are becoming Converted right along |