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Show Iiiiipanogos Stake Relief Society Holds Conference The Timpanogos Stake Relief . t held their semi-annual congee con-gee Sunday, September 29, with 'if morning meeting in the Pleasant -rl,e high school auditorium. This ng commenced at 10 a. m. with ident Ella M. Cragun presiding .conducting the exercises, and for the stake officers. Roll call 'tp-ed that 9S per cent were preset pres-et Mrs- Cora L. Bennion of the jjjeral Board was in attendance auj discussed the subject "Relief WietT Social Service." Mrs. Mary Cooper of the Stake Board diseased dis-eased "Child Health In Your Com-jjoity." Com-jjoity." " Musical numbers for this session tjisisted of the following: congregation congre-gation singing; chorus, "Gentle rds1 Pleasant Grove Second said; chorus, "We Love Our Work," iff to new music that had been com. psed by Mrs- Mary C. Neves, sung Ij tie Lindon ward. The afternoon meeting was con-iicted con-iicted in the Stake Tabernacle with President Cragun presiding. In her opening remarks she reported the activities of the Stake since its organization. or-ganization. Tie first subject "What Our CcWn-atity CcWn-atity Does Toward Supplementing Tie Home In Proper Supervision of Pisces of Recreation and Employes" Employ-es" was discussed by Mrs. Kate 1 Jacobs of the Stake board. "Responsibility of the Home and ie Community In Safeguarding The louth" was the topic treated by Mrs. Eenmon. President W. W. Warnick urged ae parents to spend more time de-doping de-doping in their children the finer lings of life. Seatiments on Relief Society work ;as given by Bishop Frank Atwood, 1 L Cullimore, Commissioner J. W. j;!lman and Cora W. Atwood of the j Slake presidency. Musical numbers consisted of the Mr singing "The Morning Breaks," Teach My Soul To Pray", a vocal ' -Io "Memories" by Miss Edna Stew-at, Stew-at, chorus, "Gospel Message" by the feasant Grove First ward, and choir ambers "We Ever Pray For Thee" i "School Thy Feelings". |