Show THE STORY OF THE BOOK OF MORMON by ORA F VII ANNOUNCER many attempts atte liale baie lleen been enlarged benl enl arged upon tu to satisfy itaf it Lf Y the file natural lly we entertained about abot the he Aine american rican indians results of this lo re have pointed out ut to our eminent in that surely there was alotta alOt tr civilization paralleling in period with the height ot of the red race ind yet surpassing their dark skinned contemporaries in intellectual acom among abou amou e the evidences evidence I 1 loft eft by tuv this other rac race e I 1 ls a set let of thinly preyed presed gold old leaves decorated doc orated with this record proves to lo 10 lip not the poetic sentiment of a nation of 1 psalmists nor let the narcotic stimuli of common fiction it proves to 1 bo a valuable Valt lable history valuable because bee 1111 it is true to the lie laws of conformity and sequence it is truth that 1111 makes history we are thankful for this lecard not alone that it has dico verel for us ip hie prepuce pl and 1111 po 10 of ity own authors nor that it is dir directly etly enlightening ripun our ini 1 l qua t whence gaille camo tile the in aliani bete we content conic it to leave it il at that a c would suffice suf tic they came fron from jerusalem six bunde hundred bundred years beffi hicl ore e cliris t hut mot of ii a alint li 10 know more we want to know kilow all the causes of their rie rhe and alid fall we have a human interest in ili our fel low 10 of this delightful lind land of prociso pro miso we are arc thankful for this recon bec because it is contributor contributory T to our greti oil iii it is a so builder lu ilder the story as has been bee in recounted so far ha has explains d the division of tile the original colony of itri hii ants into two pronounced and independent nations nation the whites or Neli bites i were some what cultural in ill the arts of lion tham a 1 position in ill tile the labinus LA hinus territory the red TOCO race or Luina nitey were a more inore numerous people who had lived a and efti extravagant avaldt av allt I I 1 er their was wa tile the nir mir bial curse of a dark skin or sign of 01 I 1 1 I vill P d i 1141 11 low iii ca of t their he i inos 1110 t failing ast 1st lilies or unbelief the story lias has carried us up to that 1 period when a scant CIl lt century before barol p arist christ a dinall coina iny of missionaries ili notably the th 0 four faull r sons of mia king moniah attempted the ali 1117 rd otis ill boll to I 1 lew piled pi the Lania we havo ha VA binnion Air Ain unon nion oil one of the th valiant vali int young men to ill alic court of lamon I 1 a ruler of one of the provinces we hae bae watched him filid faor with tile the king watched him become a 1 ser vant lilt and through the timely exercise of his great falth faith and works watched him become of great in ill the king 0 palace and we have watch watched d king la no believing and repent nut sink in ill exhaustion under the big niti cance of it all from this point we shall further the S story toi Y of tile the kook book of mornion mormon su surely rel y it il avas w is i s ui lu anxious court that mii rounded amicon and tile the stricken ricken Nt kins king all and varied were their imaginations seine sI supposed TOINI All aairon Doll to be K the great spir it and that thai lie ho had cast this blell apell the king to fit the blood of many servants servall ts slain others alfinn ed that only the devil could work uen awful magic they thought upon upon ammon with fearful regard after two lays days of aliis thi sugene su Up pene eIle ilio be flon cern for the king hing grow grew urgent LI life fe seemed to have left him bill boine iu it ed eliat ile he ho be laid way away in ili a i the devot devoted illeen how evor had waited wailed faithfully it at last bhe ile sent ent s for alimon surely lie could do she lle felt to li elleve in ill hl liis words word ind and when lie ho ennic to lier her she rhe displayed dim played a tr enoth of fich that hat was Mir ur ammon promis od that kins Imon Tji monh lii 1 was wa not nol lead dead iid nd eliat on the flit morrow jnorro 1 lie I would arise at tile time appointed I arose aroe and in powerful speech told of ill lie many inanc mar lons things that had II 11 ild bomp to his understanding under sta id i ng the joy jol that it filled the palace was too sacred to find expression in ili common word i the king t too 00 weak to endure tile the blessedness of liis eol version sank auk in in in an exhausted sted condition alie queen alo al o asis 11 overcome when ammon and ili HIP others lind resigned to tile peaceful iio of hits fill coma coina there one servant woman choso whoso name was abish she imd had come oln to a 1 knowledge knowl edse edZo of ff tha cairl faith wine some year epars lc be fore fe but had never imparted her treasure S sho she saw mw great flav advantage t for the christian cause in ili this cir cincu ennit instance 11 if she could summon the leonle around ron bind chont to witness q this miraculous scene ne what testimony it would create in th all hearts heart of men accordingly Q she he rushed into the ill streets and L fathered a DA so some mo were touched by the powerful cioll q some ridiculed some would have used tile the occasion 0 for le veil ven 1 I g dpn against at ammon there w was IQ one man mail who felt particularly injured injury d to bc 10 continued |