. Juvenile Instructor . m, but the Saviorwas grieved, and rebuked His apos-tles, and said: Suffer the little chil-dren to come unto me, and forbid them not; for of such is the kingdom ofGod. Fathers and mothers of the Churchof Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saintsin Samoa: The Savior is saying thatto fathers and mothers in all theworld: Suffer little children to comeunto me, and forbid them not; forof such is the kingdom of God. Howare we forbidding them? By puttingin their way tobacco, ill tempers andbad words. May His Spirit abide in your heartsand homes, that these children ofyours may grow up


. Juvenile Instructor . m, but the Saviorwas grieved, and rebuked His apos-tles, and said: Suffer the little chil-dren to come unto me, and forbid them not; for of such is the kingdom ofGod. Fathers and mothers of the Churchof Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saintsin Samoa: The Savior is saying thatto fathers and mothers in all theworld: Suffer little children to comeunto me, and forbid them not; forof such is the kingdom of God. Howare we forbidding them? By puttingin their way tobacco, ill tempers andbad words. May His Spirit abide in your heartsand homes, that these children ofyours may grow up pure and unde-filed and go back to their Creator aspure as raindrops, or the inner whitecf the lily flower. I leave my bless-ing upon the children in the authorityof the Holy Apostleship, that you maylove the truth and hate error, andgrow up in Samoa living exactly likeSamuel of old, and hear a whisper-ing voice saying: Come, I have call-ed you into my work. This blessingI seal upon you in the name of JesusChrist. L. D. S. SUNDAY SCHOOL, UNIVERSITY OF IDAHOOrganized in October, 1930. Composed of students and teachers of theUniversity, Moscow, Idaho. Among those shown in the picture are the following Sunday School officersand teachers: Superintendent, Joseph Sudweeks; First assistant, Milford Roberts; Second as-sistant, R. O. Weaver; Secretary, Vyla Frost; Teachers. Lucy B. Sudweeks andR. F. Johnson; Missionaries, George G. Wood and William H. Cowley. The Price She Paid By Oliver C. Dalby Some years ago, while doing workas a missionary on the continent ofEurope, chance brought me to a coun-try home on an extremely cold NewYears morning. A glance about theroom revealed to me that I had en-tered a place of extreme poverty. Itwas one of those places, not uncom-mon in Europe, but seldom seen inAmerica, where poverty assumes itsdeepest and most terrible form. Thisplace was not really a home, but ahovel Want and privation were writ-ten on every object in the was no f


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