| Show DOCTRINAl TAlKS S MARK SECOND DAY Large Crowds Attend Both Sessions of Mormon Conference Conference Conference Confer Confer- ence at Tabernacle SPEAKERS URGE GODLINESS The Religious Side of the Church Shown by Half a Dozen Speakers Both sessions of th the second da day of or orthe the general conference of the Mormon Mormon Mor Mor- mon church at the Tabernacle yesterday yesterday yester yester- da day were devoted de principally to doctrinal doctrinal doc doe trinal subjects The Tho attendance was waR greater than on th the t preceding da day man many heh being obliged cd to stand through h the services Tho speakers urged the leading of or orrl rl righteous lives II lives so free from n that they would stand as silent i 1 to the truth lruth of or Mormonism The They directed especial attention to the small sinai t temptations of oC life lire and said that thatto to remain unspotted the Latter day Saints must fight t evert t tJ y 0 1 I the tife greater r pitfalls of of Satan When you OU get ct on Iho street car said Apostle 4 D Di- Di O. O McKay I K Hont dont for torget forget for tor get g-et to pay your our fare because you U are not asked for Cor it It Is a little thing but it is tho the 1 that makes makeR the Mormons stand out out outa a as servants of at the tho Lord The of the car company company com coin pany does doc not see ec you probably no noona no nonna ins ona but u t God sees ees YOU OU The corporation corporation corporation corpora corpora- tion can afford to lose that nickel but the Latter day Saints cant can't afford aCord to take It jt Besides postle Apostle McKay Apostles C. C W TV Penrose and G George orge F. F ook noko at Pot the afternoon session cession Tim Tho speakers at the n orning session wore President Francis Francis' M. M Lyman Byrum M. M Smith and George A. A Smith and President Joseph F. F Smith President Smith presided over ver both hoth sessions Live Apart From Irom Sin That Latter-day Latter Saints should in reality be he a peculiar and dwell apart from the world os of sin was tho declaration of ot Apostle McKay the principal principal principal prin prin- cipal speaker at the afternoon session By this said be he I do not mean that we arc not to mingle Ie with our friends who do not bell believe c as we do Neither do I mean that we arc are to be exclusive But as the church of ot God we must dwell apart Now In what wa way should we remain anart from the world as a p peculiar cullar people The children children children chil chil- dren of the church should he be as pure as ai the stars star They should mingle le with the sons ons of or men and bring them back ack to God but they must not partake e of oC th sins of or the world Speaking on the Importance of ot the people of the church leading righteous lives JIves the speaker er said that It was tas the dally daily actions of ot the Saints that stand standout standout out as a defense of the truth Small Smal unseen Influences nees said he lIe are are at work tork in society It is h these seemingly small things i that undermine the manhood and arid womanhood of or the world today When we do not withstand with stand the temptations of oC these smaller things s we weaken our defense of oC the church You ou aro are living to testify that the truth has been revealed anti nd that we can live lve un from sin tod v. v Un same amo ns as did our Baylor Saylor we must remain unspotted from the ther- ther H little as we tin 10 from creater great creat- er sins then trul we shall become a r people But a peculiar nS mJ that God would loVo nv moro If It you vou love me mo soya 81 God keep my com com- Penrose e oH l upon the Im Im- Im- Im of rl rightful living Jiving lust t t the tho Saints ml might ht be lie led letl el to eternal II J f and anent some Rome time lime In outlining outlining- the r t nt necessary s lu to gain aln that Hint life That which is true tru In on or on J sal sal sail he ho Is IA true truo In another a Truth Tru t h pt nevor changes e Our of the truth may mav change but the truth n never noer oe r George e e F. F the oth other r sneak sneak- sneaker speaker er at the afternoon session deplored Continue on Page Iwo DOCTRINAL TALKS MARK SECOND DAY Large Crowds Attend Both BothI I Sessions of 01 Mormon Confer Confer- onlo nt ff t T p J 1 Continued rom Irom Poet POC One the fact that In some parts rt of ot tho the chur church h the people are Inclined to discard discard discard dis dis- dis- dis card the tho old hymns for those of oC recent origin The singing of tho the Bongs of oC Zion said ild he ho causes our souls to vibrato I bra to with Joy jO Tho Tim Lord has hns wild aid that whore where we sing sine our praises to Him they will 10 he received as ns prayers Among nemo orne missions missIon day L. Saints have hn havea a disposition to displace O the old ohl hymns with newer ones composed b by those not acquainted with the gospel It Is a matter of or embarrassment to call at attention nt- nt to this fact at nt such euch a time I that some of at our brothers willay will old and we wo that these hymns are nay 1111 ay must discard them for something new and mothers Do we love e our fathers less es because they are arc old These Theo hymns have bc been n Inspired by the tho Lord Tho They RIO ate not old oM and we wo should not tire tiro of singing n Ing them Francis M. M t. t Lyman was tho first speaker at rt the morning session H He directed his remarks towards the Importance importance Im Im- im- im of or Centering the tho church with only pure motives and then to continue declared dc from the same motives Ho that It w was ws Impossible for an anyone one to point out wherein tho the of or the Ch had h taught their members to do wrong T. In Church The Tho remarks of ot Hyrum M M. Smith were confined to the teachings t In the church Teachers a according to to his remarks c 1 I should hould qualify themselves i a. a Parents Par Par- systematic study of the tho scriptures should receive them thc openly and homes A failure fail failure fail fail- with Ith rc respect Into their ure to do this according to the tho speaker speak speak- er Cr er marked a dishonoring of oC their own priesthood His Ills address was supplemented by a R afew few remarks b by President Joseph F. F Smith who declared that whenever a teacher went Into the tho home ho did eo so as asa asa a a n member of oC the church and not as un officer tho the delivered Albert Alhert Smith Georgo Gor o concluding address of the morning ses ses- es- es sion He lie spoke eloquently on tho the glory glor and declared that tho of oC this country Countr laws of tho thi land are arc the laws Ins of at God Therefore said he the Saints should with those who not all ally themselves fi sek ek to tear down lown or destroy destro They should be te loyal to the government go Its laws end and Its institutions Institution Special musical numbers Interspersed both the the- morning and the afternoon m ses Th The morning services were opened with tho the of How Firm Firma a a r FoundatiOnS Foundation oun b by the Tabernacle choir and the audience The choir and congregation congregation con con- also abo sang lan Praise to the Man Ian Edward Hdward C C. Clifford r rendered tho the solo Glory Glor to God and the tho services ser concluded cont with tho singing of or Love Lovo at Homo Home b by the choir and th the conI con- con 1 I Da ld Reese was aS 13 the soloist t at the afternoon session and rendered Olt Oh My ty Redeemer The hymns b by the choir c anti and the congregation were Say Sav R What mInt Is III True God Gall Moves Io In ft tL M j W Way and anti Spirit of or God GodLike GodLike Like a Fire Is Burning J |