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Show urch Authorities Address I Quarterly Conference , Pleasant Grove a cent. The citizens of this community rallied to this bank a year ago. The canfidence you have in this bank will hold it. I appeal ap-peal to your sympathies and confidence. confi-dence. The splendid report the bank examiner ex-aminer gave last Saturday night ought to Hold our bank safe. Th-3 I splendid service rendered, the hon-j hon-j orable men at the head of the insti-- insti-- tution, who are willing to spend their 1 time and lend their money, ought to keep our local institution safe. Miss Gertrude Gourley sang, "In the Garden of My Heart". President Rulon S. Wells was the next speaker and he offered the following fol-lowing thoughts: J "Search the scriptures. They testi-j testi-j fy of the Savior and his divine mission mis-sion from beginning to end. In the beginning the Lord created the heavens heav-ens and the earth; all things were ! made by him. In him was life and his life was the light of the world. He that ascended - on high. The creator of every living thing, the light of the sun, moon and, stars. I The gospel will be preached to every living soul upon the earth, and it will be preached by proxy to the I ' spirits that have passed on. Search the scriptures and our understanding will be enlightened." An instrumental trio by Alfred Swenson, Mrs. Leland Clark and Mrs. C. O. Jensen followed. President S. L. Chipman commended com-mended the people for their attendance atten-dance and upheld honesty as one of the greatest virtues. ' rtcrlv conference of the 'IV ake was held Saturday ' y- sident Heb- adRulonS. Wells rep -SV.-fe neral authorities of ) ' -Idi Stoke President W. W. haai I as in charge of the entire 0 'ice. at Lurday evening session was , ; Z by the ladies' organrai-ht organrai-ht fyVjtake. The stake Relief ;,hoir furnished the music ' Aita E. Walker directing. & and congregation sang Ltain Home So Dear". The to was offered by S. D. followed by an original song I'lW Cheer for Relief Society" (Kd by ae choir- The .rere by Matilda Christiansen music by Mary Neves. 0'- Eedve Christiansen gave a ""all: on "what the Primary tions are doing to prepare ats - f scouts and deacons." There s fe; out of 37 boys between 11 !; years old in the stake in this Dt reported, and we have the iran ? (t teachers f or this class. Prove ent Grant said in part, "I trip, feful to be here. I always letting with the Sainte where roods, k 1 am glad we are not 1x1 is. rwhy we are here or where as, oing. The Latter-day Saints sit jt'iave perfect serenity of mind. Hp'j.Latter-day Saints should these questions for them- L believe in God? . . '.'ion believe that he is a per- Tint--. President Grant spoke of his intimate inti-mate friendship with Richard W. Young and of their reading "Nelson on Infidelty" together and how it caused him to read the bible. He spoke of a forty-five page article by Robert G. Ingersoll, in the North American Review, and how angry he was that Jerry Black did not answer answ-er his article. President Grant discussed the building of the sugar factory at Lehi and urged the farmers to grow beets and rebuild the sugar industry in Utah. The evening session of the conference confer-ence was under the direction of the M. I. A. A program in honor of the pioneers was rendered as follows: Ladies chorus "Carry On".. Talk Ruby Williams, "Vision of Tomorrow". Solo. Reva Fugal, "Flag Without ; a Stain". A flag tablieu was presented under : the direction of Miss Arvilla Clark. President Grant gave a short talk ' at the close of the program. ' p ou believe that Jesus Christ 0iL:iDn of God, the same as you son of your own father? If&lw believe that vou will live ndji-j left iow that God appeared to 1 '-Smith and introduced his ; t have the great blessing of j where we are and where we rth, :f '" f t F. ent Grant recounted the to '."George Q. Cannon and Reed p,ot1(hen the word "Mormon" t le jtet a disgrace, and today it ' Wend. He recounted part , le of Senator Smoot, J. Reu- I iaa i-L , ,, . i ion 1 0 r Prormnent men . 'lation, who had Mormon , " "K in Washington and other ' a"1 fental jobs. I Sunday morning session the I congregation sang "Now ! , Sejoice in the Day of Salva- j ; H invocation was by High -i ban A. H. Lowes.. - iGillman, a member of the s luncil said, "I have returned I from the east in interest of : iir beet industry and Utah is ' Mtast spot I had seen in a LA miles. Invigorating cool 1 IP hills and rippling streams. t to tell the citizens of this llty that the Bank of Pleas- f established for twenty -five V ! a Pier for soundness, sol- ?d community service. S. L. j 1 has been cashier from its He is an ideal leader, mj honesty and integrity and W the people he has served, splendid associates from lme they have served as a j1 medium, of exchange. The ,;iU open as usual Monday ijfil It is entirely separate Bank of American Fork or !er lnk. The Bank of Amer-p Amer-p does not owe the Bank of |