Show SUNDAY SCHOOL CONRNC Interesting Prograe Performed By Cases of Children Special Correspondence Provo Dec 25Christmas day in Provo was marked by an unique pro gramme rendered at the stake tabernacle taber-nacle Today was the day set for the Sunday school conference In the morn lug the attendance was not large ow the cold However ing to The extreme ahead with their children went right programme chidren consisting of dialogesand progamme consistng the many living pictures pictures representng church iIormon incidents of interest in Moron hIstory The Second ward Sunday school led in the exercises Its par by was the presentation of a dialogue a half dozen boys iustratng the work the of a missionary in the early days trials and trying positions he often fell charges he into and the many serous had to meet and vercome The little than 12 fellow none of them more years old did well Their different parts wel were well rendered The question Why Am I a Mormon was taken upI up-I and handled very nicelY Elder William Rawlins superintendent superintend-ent of Provos schools delivered an interesting in-teresting speech 01 the Influence of Sunday school work The second chapter in church history school of was presented by the Sabbath the Third ward Five young girls discUssed grs Thid cUssed womans position in relation to the work of spreading the gospel taking tak-ing an active position in the church posion actve and living up to all the principles of Mormonism and the foundation prn ciples of the brotherhood of man Songs were sung by representatives of the different wards some of the little lasses being only 5 year old Superintendents Superin-tendents Qf the various wards spoke briefly of the Sunday school and Sunday Sun-day school children In the afternoon Mrs Sarah E Cluff who has for niany years taken an active ac-tive part in Sunday school work spoke briefly on the noble efforts being made for the young people < The third chapter was given by a umber 91 boys and girls from the FIrst vlard it dealt principally with the events and ppenings of the early 40s the time when Joseph Smith was imprisoned im-prisoned the Jacksonville jail of the prophecy be made concerning the war between the north and the south of the appeal nUde to the president of the United States by the church authorities authori-ties and of the unsettled condition of the Saints who often had to break up their homesCm a oments notice and fly for a new home in a new state The last chapter was preented by a I haIr dozen boys from the Fourth ward I They represented citizens of Illinois I talking about the wonderful lIor I to veritable mons who had gone a veriable called jau swamp and founded a city caled vod cdThe dialogue brought to the mind vivid pictures of the early days before the move for the far west was begun of the arrest of Joseph his assassination assassina-tion the wounding of his brother John Henry and the consternatiOn following exercises This was the last of the Speches were made by Professors Lars E Eggertsen James Poulson and Marinas Jepse This marked the close I of the conference |