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Show Alpine Stake ConfriNiYf' Held at Mike f Apoatle Richards of Salt Lak und' Profettora Brlmhall H Inkle y of ,9. Y. U. Give Interesting Talk. ' The twenty-seuond coaferMdc of tho Alplno i-tiko ot ztup eMtrwVil at Alpine at 10 a. m. Saturay. There were present of the general utkoHlea Apnstlo George F, Richards, tl ttaktf prosluonoy, a flr reprvgenuttib ut high eouncllora, and a email congregation congrega-tion of Saints. PreslUcui 8. L Chlpmab mldd . Tho Alplno choir furnUhtd to singing sing-ing Meeting was opened by the cbtli-Aad congregation singing "PraiMt tilth e man who communed with .IchoTriK 1. Prayer was a Sored by Elder Igfco-thy Igfco-thy McCarty. f President S. L. Chlpman ma4aorae opening remarks. Expressed thakt to tho bishop Io and people ef Alalae wani fortheci'ommodatlons ful-nMiwd for this oecasalnu. Tbo etake preat-dency preat-dency aro united, an i tho high council coun-cil and bishopric are united ferith i hum. The auxllllary organliene arc autlve and doing gwod work. .. frelt that the moral aba social condltjcliiof the stake aro scarcely wbat'they ih ald no The Sabbath la aoi obaertt' I M It ought to be. The real of the rbrenoon waa iieat In hoirlng roporta and la an au'ureae ny Apo-tle George r. Hlcbardl. ( Singing from page of hymn boo? OS, Benediction by Patriarch Henry Moylo. v ' Second session convened ia meeting house at S p, m. with a better attornl uncv. Meeting opened by the choir and congregation ainging from rwje o of the hymn book. fc 4 Prayer waa offored by Ellaa A.ltuih-man. A.ltuih-man. fk President A. J. Evans endotan? marks of prt-vi' us speakertBp thankful for tbe blessings the H pouring out upon Hla people. B tho paying of tlthtnsr and tha nsB there ia for observing alt of GodH We shoulu obsprve fast day ftndB our fast day donations. m Bishop A L Culllmore CvHf rort of the Llndon ward.Ha sb mo as tHilug in good coudJa Tno choir rendered anjB Bishop W. B. Smith oKTrl. can Fork Fourth ward jafcioal report hla ward. aB?V tlona complete and iB'T Now meotlng houaaPKul for aad rra4y tor daHtoe! laafeaaa of.,MthHBrv MTin MpdKjBBaBBBBW' , Apotcio 'KiUia'rda oovualaaruia rail V)f tho time in speaking of tba reatnra Itlon of tho gosple, the free ageney of hiaa aiidthoeslablUhtnentofthlagraat and free government. He also paiil a glowing tribute to the life and character charac-ter or tho life of the Prophet Jwsjph Mu th. M Singing from page 38 of hymn boAk. Ucnoillctlon by Henry Moyle. ' Thlnl soaslon waa keld In Amusement Amuse-ment ball at 10 a. m., Sunday, Aiigf.6 I0OH, with President A. J. Bvana In charge. Thore was a ooiigrogatloalat this session. Meeting waa opened liy tho choir ' sinning "Israel, Iruel,God la aalllng " i Piavor was otTercd by Patriarch Win. Clarke. Assistant Superintendent J. W. Walker reported Sunday schools 6f stiko to bo In good working order. Thcro aro l." r-olmols, ,1 S73 pupils ba-tweou ba-tweou tho ace of 4 ami 20yan in stake U.07H enrolled, ".74 lllcersand teacher. Tho ofll-ors at d teachers average at tendance 7t per cent, of ouplls &H per cont; 81) "r cent of the officers and leachors, and 88 pr cent of the punlls keep the wort uf wlwlom. and 01 per cent of the ufllo ra and teachers jay Uthlng Hob-r E. Robinson of American Fork First want sxk briefly of his experiences In tho East the last four years, where he had been studying medicine. Adinnnlshod th- Salnta to keep th- Sabhath dav holy. Blsbon James T. Gardner nf American Ameri-can Fork first ard and Bishop 8. PL. Sweden of Pleasant Grove v-tve sta tlstlcal rejwrls of their wards and reported re-ported their general o nditlon. The choir samr an anthea. Hb-cca Standing reported relief so-cletles so-cletles to b In excelleat coudltloa and tlolag a great deal ot good work, Anostla Richards occupied the rest of the time. Kinging from page 146. II rn diction by win. M Bromley. Fourth s sslon began at 2 p, m. Meat-l"g Meat-l"g was oponed by the r.holi singing from pae- of hymn book .18. Prayer was offered by lllsbop Kit Bcntiett. President Geo. II. Brlmhall and E. S. Hluklev of the B. V. Unlvenlty were presont at this session. Prcsl'luntJHs. H Clarke spoke on iidmnnMilnir tho naronts to carefully watch over tholr children Slstor riina Chlpman related her ex iwrlcnrc whlloon her visit to Europe, Choir sang, "I Need Thee Every Hour." President Gro. H Brlmhall delivered deliver-ed a very forceful and Impressive oration ora-tion on the prlnclplei of tlie gospel. The genera! and local authorities were presented and unumloualy sua-talnrd. sua-talnrd. Heloasna' since last qunriorly cnfnr nco- JisepliK Pulley, Leo T. -Shelley and Mariln Hansen. Home missionaries James M. Ander son, first assistant superintendent Hun day schools; Zlna Forbes, correspond line secretary and treasurer; James Klrkham, -horlstorj Edward Sou'h-wick, Sou'h-wick, raerub'r of tho boar I; Ktepbon W, Ross, James Peterson, .las. H, Walkerttako superintend-ncy lollgl n olasses Anthem by chnlr. Bouedli'tlnn by Erall Anderson. Conference a'ljouruod for three months, |