Show CONFERENCE M NOT RE BE HEL THIS AUTU AUTh 5 li I-li High gh Railroad Rates rl il L to Prevent J Meeting L of Chur 11 a t THIS HAS BUT TWICE lICE Endi Endito 1 Bishop Nibley to Secure Cons S SF F From Director McA 1 1 The general autumn confere tho the Mormon church may mar not tills this year Officials of or tho the chui I anxiously awaiting awaiting- development I now pen pending l for or th thIng tho Ing of oC low rates from Interstate I far fOr the great gathering of ot Octol I and 6 6 I Failure of oC the railroad to to concede the request of ot th the J for Cor the tile usual rates will ivill proba proa suit In no general conference I held and tho the activities of th thi th convention period will be con cor conf meetings s of church officers jl tI Presiding Bishop C C. W V In Washington ton with other chur cs endeavoring to I with Secretary McAdoo oo for Cor a al a concession making It Idaho Nevada and other out outi state members of or the Mormon to attend as In years past v 1 the special rates rales officials of or the thesa sa say It will vilI be Impo Impossible for thousands of oC people to attend will be unable to pay tho the prose prese ular rates David i l A A. A Smith In die the thc situation last night said true truo there I Is a grave crave October general conference bell this year ear Many thousand of or ou our oui live hie in the st states adjacent to Ut In Canada and Mexico These theor the thi of or people who come here twice will not be able to attend thoi thol October conference c. c If It held unk are arc able to secure the thc customary rates tes The special low rates lates i for the period o of the Utah sta eta September 20 G 6 to Ui October 5 wl wJ C care He of oC the visitors visitors' from our ow but iUt no general conference wi wl necessary representation from fromi tire jurisdiction of or the church branches can he be hoped for or utile I J fi 3 V i I M II 1 AM V t f aI 11 A conference of officials c wil ably be held as usual to t necessarily important business church and a I. I lar large e be here for that session J Effect A decision not nol to call gener genc ference on October 5 S C G and 7 I Ia w wa a I. I reaching far-reaching effect on ell city Thousands of ot people who sho the semiannual sessions of or thomake the tho make their purchases es for a maj of oC the half hat year ell while here Thare Thare Th are always filled to capacity r days das before and after the great groat lug Ing 4 Not since the tho spring of ot ISU Si church failed railed to call a a. sener gener yearly arly conference For the Mormon church has gath April and October for tor Its i sessions lons No 0 more Important r gathering takes pla place plage e an anywhere wherE from over the attend Th The membership Ip of or tho the thois theis thois is over o and the tue attend the conferences has been for fOl several years cars and constantly 1956 people hay hav counted In the Tabernacle 2500 Assembly hall halt and open air meetings s on the the I grounds rounds Assistant church hi Andrew Jenson says that oni ani conferences have havo been beci the or organization of tho the church the autum i of or 1317 one in the theof theof theor of or ISIS 1818 I Apostle Smiths Smith View 9 Apostle postle George GCorge Albert lbert ml speaking of the possibility of or no no erce croce being held this October X ober Thera Theis undoubtedly Is a small attendance It If thu the confer conCer held field and and the failure of or the ther r r t 1 to grant low rat practically cut off oCt the tho allendar about third one of our usual con com People lucre hero I h would woul not be 8 eu su If Ir the rail officials did not g gr gra special rates tills this year car as effort In other states tates have failed Calle to sec consent of the director ector gi granting Then too arc are a al ai matel 1 1000 members of ot the theIn In the national service at least cent of oC whom would attend TI come of or the efforts of or Presiding Nibley and other now In Vas VaSh will decide the matter and w we anxiously awaiting news news' r w |