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Show MANY PEOPLE MEET IN REGULAR CONFERENCE due of tin- la:e-t attended Quarterly Quar-terly Conterein-i s i-'.i r held In North Sanpete Stake eon' cued at the Mount i'lea-imt North Ward Saturday and Sunday . .1 one 1 7 and 1 S. President Aiiolph Mel pie: I, I,-. . li'-iiii'i' F. I!'' bards of the Quorum ol Twe!-.,., Sarah M .- I .-11 ;. ri of Die belief -'o- iei ori-a ii . a t inn and Eliza I'. 'in "ii i.l "'o- I'rmiarv As-oeiatlon weie here fern Salt Lake City to In-i-'i'i. t lie people in the line of their dm . . Tin tiirt general session wns. IjelJ i't o'clock p. iii. Saturday. The Mount Pleasant North Ward choir furnished the music. "Sons of Michael." Mich-ael." was the opening hymn. Prayer was on. -red by Bishop H. P. Hansen of Falni.w. The choir sang "Aloha lie" Jam. W. Anderson being the first speaker gae the keynote for ihe session. He strongly advocated Ihat ihe i bnan during the remainder o' tin- . ar i ho'ild he for State-Wide Prohibit -on He said that he did not I 'iow who-" or the two great iioll'i-il iioll'i-il panic-, would put into effect the prohibit inn lino em. nt . He said peo-' peo-' p!o w.re r-i'b.-r flow in putting Into I et the things they know to ho , good. Sarah Mi C'elhin spoke on lie. j 1-of Soe-e'v wo'-l; staling that thero I " ere 1 enrolled in that organira- t ..ni in Nor:h Sanpete. Eliza Bennion I spoke of the Primary Association and work and the choir sang an anthem. "Psalm.-." President Anderson of the Soinh Sanpeie Slake highly complimented com-plimented the local choir for 'heir I i ii client woik. He coufiinHl his re-lna'ks re-lna'ks principally to Temple work and gem ology. He said C6.000 ordinances or-dinances have been performed In the Manti Temple this year. Elder Ceorge F. Richards continued with the suh.ie.-t of temple work statini; that three companies go through the sal! Lake Temple daily and two companies com-panies go through the Logan Temple. Tem-ple. He then took up the subject of prohibition and Faid that wherever it had been put into effect there wero lewer criminals, less crime, greater prosperity and more bank deposits in ihe community. And if the law is in-forced in-forced there will be no bootleggers. He said that the people should send men to the legislature who would stand for prohibition and elect a governor gov-ernor who will not veto a prohibition bill afier it is passed by the legislature. legis-lature. A man who will do this is not to be trusted said Elder Richards. Rich-ards. He said he was ashamed of the fact that Utah is in the rear when it comes to curtailing the liquor traffic. traf-fic. In the closing remarks made by President Merz it was announced that Sacrament meetings in this Slake would be held nt 7:30 o'clock in the evening during the summer months. Tho choir sang "Sing Ye Jehovah's Praises" and Elder C. L. Stewart closed the services by prayer. In the Sunday morning services the Spring City choir sang an anthem, "The (lathered Saints." Prayer was offered by Bishop Orlando Bradley of Moroni. The choir rendered another seiecuoii ami i ne sacrament was administered. ad-ministered. Mrs. Eliza Bennion was Ihe first speaker. A duet was rendered render-ed by Miss Lucile Johnson and Lean-i'er Lean-i'er Thompson, accompanied by Mr9. ; Ida Thompson. Mrs. Sarah McClel-hi McClel-hi n spoke of the future of our boys and (be fashions of the day. She said that Mormon women are not lolly good, but they are good for something. A beautiful solo was ren- ji'e-eil by Kate R. Lewis. Elder Ceo. F. Richards, closing speaker, said Ihe Relief Society work was along Ihe line of pure religion and undeflled before Cod. An anthem, "Christ is Risen." was rendered by the Spring City choir and the closing prayer was .given by Bishop Samuel Allred. The 'meeting w-.s attended by more than 1 1! " 0 people. The closing session of the conference confer-ence was held at 2 p. m. The Fair-view- choir I'urnishe.l the music for (his session. The general and local authorities of the church were presented pre-sented by James W. Anderson for the approval of the members of the ch-irch. A duet was beautifully rendered ren-dered by John Bailey and Leander ! Thompson. Two returned missionaries missionar-ies snoko a short time and Miss Lucile Lu-cile Johnson gave a solo. Elder Richards Rich-ards spoke of Mornionism and the organization of the church, compar-' compar-' ing il in tho ellieiency of the Cerman army. |