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Show Vocation Meeting J I at Stake Tattle i H. II. Roberts Delhcrs Interesting Address On Necessity of Hoy Sc lcctlng a Life's Vocation nud Out-Hues Out-Hues 31. I. A. Plans In .Now lore-ment. lore-ment. Seven hundred people nttendc I tho Stoko Tabcrnaclo services Sunday afternoon af-ternoon and listened to a maftcrly address by Elder B. H. Roberts, of the Y. M. M. I. A. General Board, outline tho new movement that will bo -adopted by tho association, whlch'.jWlll mean tho soloctlon of vocation coun-cclors coun-cclors In overy ward In tho Alpine Stake. -Xv Tho now movement means thn In every ward a man will bo seHcted whose duty It will bo to studaMrr'ery boy In the word, securo his confii enco and ondeavor to adviso tho boy iiUho cholco of a vocation. As a ruljjtho ordinary boy rollows tho vocathmor path In llfo Into which ho justap-pened justap-pened to drift. Tho Y. M. M. I. .Intends .In-tends to holp tho boys to chooidftho vocation to which he Is best adftjftcd, and then Inspiro him to stick wltk It until he becomes a master otitis cho3o nprofosslon. Elder Robirts showed what It would moan to asjm-munlty asjm-munlty to havo all of its youngpon working for something deflnatotslnd following tho courso in lrfo to -wfich tholr natural talents and envfcn-ments envfcn-ments best fitted them. Such amd-vlsor amd-vlsor will bo difficult to get, butMcn he Is found, Elder Roborts gaWuho bishops to understand that howto bo released from all other dutiwrf.ln tho church, that ho may glvo alt mis energies to tho boys. It is nciittn. tondod that these vocation councilors will usurp the duties of the parwjjts, but to co-oporato with them. It Is Wob ablo that lectures on tho dlffefoitfro-catlons dlffefoitfro-catlons will bo given during thejVln- ter- rtW' Tho mooting served to arosMthe people to the necessity of InteMtgeot guldanco in the selection ot UwiWt cations for young men. It aliiem-phaslzcd aliiem-phaslzcd tho changing condttlosw; In tho commercial world and thoMof specialization on the part ;hci young man to meet successfulUfpo J)lem.ot4ha workU. t s'Sm " Meotlngs woro also hold in Lclil, Pleasant Grove and Ltndon, which were addressed by Claud Richards, N. a. Morgan, J. R. Bowman and Lowls T. Cannon, and othor mombors of tho Gonoral M. I. A. Board, and who spoko along lines similar to those followed fol-lowed by Mr. Roberts. M. I. A. Board Meeting Tho M. I. A. Alplno Stake Board met hero Tuesday ovcnlng nnd took up tho question of vocation councilors, also tho plays that tho Bovcral wards aro preparing to put on In tho near future, Each association will prcparo a playlet lasting thirty or forty minutes, min-utes, and tho associations ot tho snmo town will Join together In ono evening's even-ing's ontortalnmont. Then tho play. era will vlBlt tho othor wards, and thus exchange entertainments, affording afford-ing a comparison of tho work bolng dono In each ward. Tho M. I. A. Stake Offlcers will also produco ono play, and have chosen, "Lend Mo FIvo Shillings." |