Show Y SCHOOL UNION RECORDS BIG INCREASE 5 of 63 Stakes and 10 Missions presented at Conference Officers of Organization Sustained ilio Ilic bi big hig auditorium and balcony as well n ns as the thc rostrum nn and ami ab- ab all standing room the Sunday School union Union met Jn the last night Sunday schools of sixt three sixty stakes and ten missions tided to the call caIl of George D. D P pcr general secretary of the union statistical report for 1914 1 showed an m enrollment of a a gain 65 over the thc previous ious year ear VIn Jn th the tho choir division of tho tile rostrum and extending far up tip into tile the bales on either cither side Sile were sea seated tea 1000 children from the Sunday schools Salt SaIt Lake stake forming a mammoth chorus Under leadership of Bil B. B il 11 Gates Gales of L. L D. D S S. S U U. the children sent a thrill of admiration through big audience by singing of the anth anthems ms Easter Enster Morn Morn Haste Y Ye c The Ro Rose of Heaven Rarely has a n conference of the Mormon church n attended by a more inspiring session of the Sunday School union was Y of r of f the rot Prof t J- J J. J J 3 McClellan CI opened n e the 5 sean sea sea- S u n with organ orban music The TIle roll call Secretary was attended b by br re- re rises from the official Sunday Sunda school le I 9 of three sixty three stakes Rho ho Mormon church and of ten of its extending from the orient tough ugh the islands of ot the Pacific I c. c rough ough ou h tho the United States and over rope ten len 1000 children forming tho the great grent rus sang the anthem Easter Enster rn 11 H. H. H Cummings nt t of or church schools oer offered d prayer ho he invoked blessing on theda the day iday da School union and sought guide gulde guid- guid e e for lor its teachers to understand a hII i th h trl 0 i m In t h t error r or Statistical It port he h statistical r report port by Secretary per showed that in point of or average the tile Sunday Sunda schools of or Salt Salte ke e stake led all aU others Tho The LS a shown to have had an average at- at dance of ot 80 SO per cent in 1914 EnIL En- En jn n. n Hyrum Byrum and Wasatch stakes n next Jo yonder er ro registered an average at- at dance of 77 per cent while Union ike ke recorded an attendance of or 73 per perL it L orest Dale ward arc ha had the largest day school In tho classification of with Ith a membership of ot The he statistical 1 report also records a I of or 1911 1 officials and chers in 1914 a 0 gain of or over the year car kindergarten n 2842 first intermediate n n. n second intermediate s. s 1029 theological loss The 1914 cradle roll rOU shows allows a 3 mom- mom ship hip of 1009 1 concluded Mr owing that race suicide does docs not aft att at- at t the Sunday school 1 ht Are rc Ulcers of or the union were ero sustained President Joseph F. F lith ith D. D O. O McKay and Stephen Stephon L. L chard a were sustained as nt t first assistant superintendent and send and assistant superintendent re re- I In n turn George Georg-e D. D P pcr id d John F. F Bennett were sustained as ns and treasurer respectively ely d finally tho general board of or the school Including three thirty-three was sustained The he childrens children's chorus then sans sanf the them The Tho Rose Hose of ot Heaven and dor der the topic Tho The Sacrament J. J o 0 Fairbanks led lcd the tho recitation of or I IH IrH rH H That liveth and was dead and hold old I 1 am ivo furthermore Amen arles aries and Bert Shepherd and Irving ow in III a piano violin and cello trio a selection after which tho the thou thought ht He Lie Is Risen and hat at it means was discussed by George wo belev believe that ha J Jesus us Christ ar arose e m me tue sum salu air lr ir in in r r prayers over tho tile wo we have mIse always os to remember Him we weve Vo ve taken His name unto us In tho of the Savior Sa we wo have havo as- as rance that we also shall bo he resurrect resurrect- 7 We w e are arc promised that b by reason of ot ofa s a resurrection he lIe has become the thor of or our salvation through our cc postle James E. E led a con- con rt recitation of Isaiah 22 2 3 And shall ishall jull Judge c amon among among- the nations and andall all 11 rebuke many people and tho they all It beat their s swords into plow ares arcs and their spears Into pruning oI s nation shall riot not not lift up sword nord nation nel neither her shall they irn rn war any more 1 See C Universal Pence En n discussion of oC the theme Mr Tale Tal- Tal igo e said that with universal ersal and last last- Ing peace as predicted by Isaiah Jerusalem will wUl bo be rebuilt and Zion will willbe he be established in this continent He added that then there thero will win be no for tor making en engines of war Singing Sins practice of tho the Sunday Sunda school was led b by Joseph Ballantyne leader of or the Ogden choir Aposto H Heber J. J Grant spoke on The Juvenile Instructor Its Instructor Its Jubilee year car and what we owe to It Ho He said that for tift fifty years ears The Juvenile In Instructor Instructor In- In had come como into his home and recalled that as a ho boy he waited lon long hours for the Issue of or the Instructor to come ot off the thc press I have never ne seen anything In The J Juvenile o Instructor for tift fifty years ears I which has not Ilot been for our general uplift up up- up lift said Mr Grant The Juvenile Instructor hns not been su seU-su sustaining self and man many thousands of dollars have bon been expended In in its publication There is now noVo a circulation of oC In order to mal make e it sustaining self it will wUl willbe willbe be bc necessary to have subscribers ers and because of the tho fine Influence which It bears I believe it your our duty I Ito to make the Juvenile Instructor self self- sustaining Treatment nt of the Child William Illiam A. A Morton discussed tho the I I II subject of Tho The Child He laid stress I on the Importance of ot not misunderstanding standing the child Mr II Morton re reviewed reviewed reviewed re- re viewed the manner in which Christ was misunderstood as a n. child H He said It was as easy to mistreat a 0 child but that It required much forethought properly to understand a child He said that In iii the stud study of a child a teacher might well apply the warning Stop Look Listen This discourse was followed ed b by a n. asolo asolo solo b by lIlard l Andelin and E. E C. C Ashton Ashton Ash Ash- ton opened n. n discourse on nn Th The uThe Teacher From the tilO Inspiration Standpoint I He e spoke of ot tho Mormon religion as one which had succeeded In exacting from its members voluntary service which he eald said Is 19 always s 's performed willingly II Ho lIe told of oC many benefits which had come to him as an Instructor He said that Greek school masters based their educational h hypotheses poth ses on reason the Roman Homan teacher on feeling and sensibility It ity and that Christ the greatest of or all teachers with the tile view of oC moving mens men's wills In a closing cloning exhortation and blessIng blessIng bless bless- ing President Smith Indorsed all that had been said Telling of or a a. personal experience in gaining the confidence of or children President Smith said Tho The theor theory that the rod Is IB the proper proper pro pro- per punishment of or children has long ago aJo passed out of ot the minds of men menor of or understanding J If love will not do It it the rod certainly will not do it After Aftel the tho anthem Hasto To Yo by tho childrens children's chorus Josiah Burrows pronounced pro pro- pro pro-I flounced benediction I |