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Show S. S. UNION. Tho Sunday School Union wa, hold in ParoWanTabornaclo lec.21, 1890. Assistant Suporintendant James Connell presiding. Opcnod by tho S. S, Chior singing a hymn. Prayer by David Mathoson. Singing by tlio Chior. Uro. Jamos Connell was tlio first speaker. Was pleasod to moot with the Sunday School Union again. HaidthoS.S.needod the sflnport of all the Lattorday Saints bpnko upon tho duties of parents to their children. Thought tho calling of a Sunday School toacbor was a high and holy ono, Samuel II.Roundy felt liko on-cournging on-cournging tho parents to bo inoro faithful in performing thoir dutiea to tboir children. Boro Iub tostl- mony to the truth of tho Lattorday , Work. Hro. Alfred Lund was called to ' roport tho S.S of tho Paragoonah Ward; said it was iu a protty goo-1 condition. Ho was led to speak on tho necessity of parents coming and teaching their children,' because it is not profitable for children to teach children. Tho Chiprsangahymn, Bro. Edwin Ciftlor spuko upon tho best method of presenting tho Sience of Theology to tho small children. , Said it was vory noncssarv for .1 teacher to ongngo in eecret prayer for the Holy Spirit of God to guide him in his labors also said that thoso impressions mndo in jouth aro much moro lasting than tho-o mado in more mature years. Uro. Joseph S. Hunter reported thoS. 8 of Cedar Ward. Said it was progressing, but was deficient in teachers, also ppoko of parents getting so engrossed with tho things of this world that they neglect thoir duties to their children. child-ren. Next was a song by Miss. Isabella Durhntn entitled "Let us all speak kind words to eaoh other". Bro. Thos. Durham was called to sponk on tho influence musio has in the Sunday School. Said ithns groat power for food in tho Bcbool, in a family, or whero ever wo may bo, if it is telectcd, only having that that is enoblingand exalting; and that it Iiub greater influence for good than any other one thing. Bro. Hans Mortenson reported tho Pnrovvan S. S. Said it was in a thriving condition. Felt pleased that he was counted worthy to bo connecoed wijh tho 8. R. Boro testimony this work wan of God. .James Connell thanked all who took port. Conference was ad-jounjed ad-jounjed till' March to meet in Cedar City, Tho chior sang The Day Dawn is Brenking. Bon. by Morgan Richards. U. W. Wobstor Clerk |