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Show Younger Generation Has Nurse, Playtime as Oldsters Confer A new generation was on the hands of Annabelle King Friday Appointed to take care of children under six years of age during dur-ing the semiannual general L. D. S. church conference, this nurse had a lot of customers on the opening dav. SMOOT PRAISES CHURCHJENETS Honor that ran be brought to L. IV S. church membors by obeying the word of wisdom waa outlined at the general conference Friday by Reed Smoot of the council of twelve. He lauded the atatementa made by President Grant. "I can say from my own experience, experi-ence, both home and abroad, that the statements made by our president presi-dent regarding the word of wisdom, if followed out. wil bring honor not only to earn of us, but to the religion to which we belong. "Honest peoples of the world will think a great deAl more of any member who complies with the laws I of the church than if they do not. The world would be better without "1 have been taking care of the children of tourists who go to noon organ recitals, but now my work haa been extended to Include baby conference visitors." she said. Babies under six shouldn't be taken in the tabernacle during the session, but are supplied with scores of toys to amuae them while their parents attend the meetings, she pointed out. Her first customers at headquarters headquar-ters in the bark of the Assembly hall were Delores. 2 'a; Vernon, 1, an1 Jackie Kyan. 7. liquor." Mr. Smoot then quoted numerous writings for the benefit of mankind written by the late Karl G. Maeser. first head of the Brigham Young academy, now the B. Y. university. In his, closing remarks be prayed that members be able to pass through the "trying ordeals of the present with a deeper conviction In God and In heaven." |