Show I EXAMPLE OF SAVING I I IS SHOWN TO Y V. L. L LuLL A. A Church Member Demonstrates Demonstrates Demonstrates Demon Demon- strates Thrift 1000 Workers Work Work- ers Hold Meeting That the Y V. L. L M. M I I. I A. A of oC the Church of Jesus Christ ot of Latter-day Latter Saints has from to tOO bushels of oC beans the tho fruit of oC years of oC thrift thrift- and saving savin at the time iI Instance of Mrs Irs Aurclia Spencer HO Rogers which will be released for Cor the thc use of oC the government Jo was the statement statement state state- ment of nf if Mrs Irs Jane B. B Anderson to more than 1000 workers of oC the Y V. M. M and amid Y V. I I. I M. M 1 I. A. A yesterday afternoon in the Tabernacle at a session of or the lie twenty- twenty third general general conference of oC tho the as asso- asso o- o Mrs Anderson exemplified the tIme thrift and saving savine that I is being instilled Into the youn young women In the tho Y V. L. L M. M 1 I. I A. A Mrs Rogers Hoers she said had had the time beans heans examined and later cooked some somo of them to find them almost the same as when first stored awa away The meeting yester yesterday afternoon consisted mainly of oC testimonials AUthe All AU the speakers praised tho ho work that is being done by the two mutual Im Improvement Improvement un- un provement associations among the young men ane and women of oC the church I Joseph W. W le l bore testimony to the tho work of the Prophet Joseph Smith He lie told of oC the life liCe of Joseph Smith how as a youth uneducated unskilled in the ways was of the world and without advantages ho he was taken by God and schooled until he became the best educated educated educated edu edu- m man mui In the world In the ways of oC God lie He drew attention to the books booles of Doctrines and Covenants In which the pr present world war is pre pre- M MESSAGE E TO YOUTH No work Is more moro noble or greater reater than that among the young men menan I an and women in the time Church of Jesus Christ of or Latter-day Latter Saints was the message of Oscar A. A KIrk KIrk- ham Mr h urged the young oung men and anI young youn women to prepare pre pro pare part for their destiny He lie told them of tho the great ta task k ahead If the blood already ady shed and that about to bo be shed and the time great reat sacrifices made and about to be ma made e ma may not bo be o In vain Amid such sacrifices young men inca and young g women should prepare for a aI aI I great reat and wonderful destiny said Mr 11 Kirkham Mrs Ruth Huth M. M 1 Fox told the lie workers I that they would find jO Joy in their labors if they were humble and willing She Sho stated that lint she deems It a ble blessing to tobe tobe tobe be ln living In this great t age ge geI I am glad to be living Jiving today and I 1 Icare Icare care not what the future has In store said hald Mrs Fox I shall shaH be grieved ICI If IC I lose hose tn my son ton but hut I 1 will be grateful In permitted to make the thc sacrifice for freedom in the time last great Ireat fight between God and aral Lucifer Rulon S. S Wells and He Heber er J. J Grant were anion among those who gave nials Miss Jessie Williams sang sangI My I Western Home and E. E Kims sang Oh My Father Professor 1 J. J. J Mc- Mc Ic- Ic was organist st st. Toward tho the close of the lie meeting officers officers of or- ricers were elected The name namo of Ernest Ernest Ernest Er Er- nest P. P Horsley was added to the list of incumbents I LIST OF OFFICERS Following are aro the tIme officers Y V. M. M M. M I. I A. A Joseph F. F Smith general superintendent superintendent J. J Grant and B. B II Roberts a assistants M MEMBERS EMBERS OF GENERAL BOARD J J. Golden Junius F. F Wells George II H. Edward H. H Ander Ander- son non Thomas Hull Willard Done Lc Le Rol fbi C. C Snow Rud Rudger er Clawson Rulon S. S Wells Weli Joseph W. W ln lc Bryant S. S SI Brigham Briham F. F Grant Joseph 1 F. F Smith Jr Lewis T T. Cannon Benjamin Goddard George eorge Albert hert Smith Thomas Thoms Thom Thom- as s A A. A Clawson Lyman R n Charles Charies II Hart John A A. A WIdtsoe I James II Anderson Anthony Anthon W. W Ivins 1 Oscar A A. A Kirkham Ant Antion inn II Lund George F 1 F. F Richards Nephi Anderson I John H H. Ta Taylor lor Charles W. W Penrose James M g. Hyrum Byrum G. G Smith I Henry C C. Lund George Georbe J. J Cannon Nicholas G G. Morgan Claude Richards T To T vm n T Tov T. f j i 1 Roscoe Hoscoe W V. Eardley Preston D D. RIchards Richards Richards Rich RIch- ards J J. P. P WIdtsoe Brigham S. S Young B. B Cecil Gates Richard R. R Lyman Ernest P. P Horsle Horsley Moroni i iSnow Snow general secretary secretary- Y L L. M. M I. I A. A Mrs Irs Martha II Tine president Mrs 1 Ruth May Fo Fox first counselor Mrs 1 Mae Taylor second counselor Miss Clarissa Ciarissa A. A Beesley secreta secretary Miss Joan M. M 1 Campbell re recording recording recording re- re cording secretary Mrs IrB Alice Kimball Smith treasurer Mrs Ir Maria Iaria Y V. Dougall Dougall Dou- Dou I Dou-I gall gaB honorary member Miss lIss Margaret chorister Mrs Irs Mabel Cooper Cain assistant chorister MEMBERS OF GENERAL BOARD Mrs 1 Adella W. W Eardley Miss lISS A Agnes nes S. S Campbell Miss Ann M M. Cannon Mrs Irs May Ia Booth Talma Talmage c. c Mrs lr Emma Goddard God Cod dard ilard Mrs Ro Rose e W. W Bennett Mrs Julia M. M Brixen Mrs Augusta W Vi Y Grant Mrs Emily C. C Adams Adama Miss lIss Mary E. E EI J Connelly Miss Ellen mien Wallace Mrs Mr I Lucy AV W. V Smith Mrs Jane 13 n. Anderson I Mrs Edith R. R Lovesy Mrs oIls Laura B. B r Diamond DImond Mrs Rachel Grant Gr TayI Taylor Tay- Tay I lor Mrs Ir Sarah R. R Cannon Mis Luc Lucy M. M t. t S. S Carter Miss liss Charlotte Stewart I Mrs Mis Irs Luc Lucy Grant Giant Cannon Mrs In Emil I H. H Higgs Officers in ill the lie primary j I al p were vere elected |