Show NOT ENOUGH HUSBANDS i So Young Women Should Seek Missionary Work < I il ADVICE GIVEN CONFERENCE i Young Women Met in the Pourtcenth Ward MeetingEouse and Were F Congratulated by the Speakers < 4l the Success of Their Organization t Girls Urged by Mrs Dougall to Engage in tho Missionary Work a All Could liot be Married Sessions t Ses-sions of Young Men Officers and members of the Y L M 1 A In numbers sufficient to crowd the I Fourteenth ward mcctlnghouse to Jts full Capacity gathcrcd there yesterday yes-terday morning to hear reports of the I vork done by the association and ad I dresses by several of the officers I I I Mrs Emma Vance of isrighatn Oily I I opened the meeting with prayer I I The general superintendent of the work Mrs Elmira S Tsylor wrs the first speaker and her remarks related I In general to tho progress of the Y 1 M I A wherever it IB organizcd c Onn7el1 I Mrs1 Susie Young dates ot Proo gave n report oC tlio guitle work for the association in general wile Mni Ruth M Fox reported l particularly for 1 POILcc < ltculurb Co the Fourteenth ward in this oily NOT HUSBANDS ENOUGH 1 Miss Sarah ITddlngton and Mrs 1 I Maria Y Dougal made brIr tcmarkn to the young ladles congratulating I conglatulatn them upon the progress they have j made and are making in thrlr Improve J mcuit work Mrs Douyall said that DouHal p that marriageable girls t 1 muniarea are so much more numerous than marriageable riarenhle ycung men that a good many of the girls must necessarily remain single arj II and so V he advised them to lit themselves for V ihe 1 missionary field saying she lc f lnS was confident that omen could preach the gospel as forcefully and as logically as their brothers oflcaly Ir Jjillle T Freeze who was BO ill 9 she could scarcely stand made GalI spiring talk to the sisters on tho value V of the work they W lC doing closing her remarks by an exhibition of the cxhlbllon V 1 gir of I loiiHues nri V H was a dramatic i a awauc In I cident and at its close Mrs Freeze rank Into a chafr seemingly exhauster while many women In the audience Lhe wept Mrs Nellie S Taylor gave the interpretation of Mrs Frcezcs lfrs re R Ri = V marks V1 Mrs Emma Vance or V Brigham City i was the last speaker anus with Ciy li other speakers her remarks were remlrk I r words of praise and encouragement for I9 r the workers of the Y r1 r I A A T iV V AFTERNOON TAZKS At the afternoon session of the Y L t M 1 T Arho Fourteenth ward meeting house was fled to overflowing After ovclfowing Afer the singing ol Do What Is Right by the audience and prayer by Miss Amy Ji Cook Miss Arvllla Clark of Proo sang Oh Eyes That Are Weary in a most beautiful manner Mrs M eltful manner V JT Tlngey of Salt rake then made an a 1 f dress expressing pleasure at seeing so many stakes represented and offered much good a repl0cnte association V flsHulh M Fox of Salt Lake spoke most encouragingly on traveling cncourah1SIj trn clng 1 braries We are not counseling the J reading of novelsshe said < but 1C girls want that class ole ln wo Ji must supply that which Is 1 not detri i c mental to them det An address by Mrs Minnie iJ Snow 1 was followed 1 by a sweet solo Oh V Love Divine by Mrs Eva Musser V V Tames Mrs Stella Neff then made an ji excellent address and general remarks V V on various branches variolsblunches of the work made asj I V by different members The meeting V VV was then closed with another meeLn nttj wih Innothel song t the audience rti J YOUNG MENS MEETINGS KSrj The officers of tho Y M M I A held staj two bqslness meetings yesterday the ttc llrst one being In tho lectureroom of tdli V tho Latterday Saints college In the I b4 Templeton and the other at the oiJJcc 6 I of the president of the church Th > iro 4 was discussed the general good of tho tit t Ut associations and how best to promote V their welfare It was resolved tbnt Mat W 1 hereafter the annual conferences of the V association should be held about the rt r V middle of June This was trkftn up V because It has become evldsnt that rtr V there arc many of thq country mem 4 hers who can better afford to attend a r I i mooting In the middle of June than V during the first part of tho month V when they are busy with th2ir farm V work 1 |