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Show QUARTERLY CONFER- J ENCE m nTTENDEII The 7Cth Quarterly Conrcrenco 6 I the Alpine Stake- was held at Lchl", Snturdny and Sunday, April 24 mi 2Gth. Four meetings woro hold f all, two each day. Tho first session wns held Saturday morning with the following speakers: President S. D. Chlpraan, High Counselors Jns. H. Gardner, Ellas A. Bushman, Tim McCarty and Apostle Jas. E. Talm- jage. James H. Pulley of tho Amorlcnn I Fork Fourth ward, Itobort E. Booth" I of the Amorican Fork Third ward, I John 11. Miller, ManlUt, nnd Franklin V. Mlllott, ll.ndon First ward. A violin duot wns rendorod by Cecil McDonnld nnd Allco Qunther. There were 2C9 present at the mooting. Tho socond session held Saturday 1 afternoon waB fairly well attended. I The speakers woro President A. J Evans, Arthur nrnddor or tho LeM 4th ward; Archlo J. Graham, Highland; High-land; Albert H. Olpln of-tho Pleai: innt Orovo 1st ward; Samuel D, I Moore, Jr., of Pleasant Grove Third ward, nnd Apostlo Jns. E. Talmago. Miss I5xa Myrl Clark rondered a vocal nolo and Prof. Joseph H. 8mltS gave an organ solo. Thoro werg .192 persons present at the mooting. Tho third meeting was hold Sun. day morning April 25th with 972 persons prosent. The speakers were President Jas. H. Clarke, A. Earl Wqrlton, icxa Myrl Clark, Chts. L, Warnlck and Apostlo Jos. E. Talma Tal-ma Re. Atrlo was rendered from the choir and Jennie Dradshnw sang 'a. solo. Ono thousand, 0110 hundred eighty six. persons woro present at tho closing clos-ing session 'Sunday aftoroon. The present' officers of tho Church Stake and-wards were, unanimously sustained sustain-ed arid several reloases wero sane', tloned by those present. Tho speak, ore were Patriarch Warren D. Smith' and Apostlo Talmagc, with a fow closing remarks by President Chlaw man. A vocal nolo was rondoredhs nnce of tho four sessions wns 2819? The scrvlcos wero all very -fine and highly educational . 1 |