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Show AGAIN HIERARCH IS SUSTAINED B. I. A. Stands By Head of Chord Services of the Two Associations Asso-ciations Were Held AH Yesterday. Apnstle Eoed Smoot Is Sustained ns nn Aid to the Hlernrch. Sen-Ices were held all day yesterda by the Latter-day Saints, In the morning at 10 o'clock conjoint officers meeting was held In the Assembly hall. Mathonlhah Thomas talked on How May Our As .,. Clations Create a Popular Sentiment'' for night Things" A duct, "God Plop (njr Mountain Home." was sung by George M. Cannon and Noel S, Pratt. Mary IS. Connelly Con-nelly talk. 1 on Tho Member With a Iur-rose." Iur-rose." DIhcusbIoi; followed this paper. Th. Management of Preliminary Programmes" Pro-grammes" was given by Sadlo Heath of Pioneer stake, and the "Management of "..iijoint Meetings" by B i Grant. A discussion took place on the developing a Sentiment for the Kucrtdness of things . onoernlng the religion of tho Latter-day Sulnls. Meeting In Tabernacle. In the afteinoon Iho conjoint meeting was in the Tabernacle) the building b. lug filled ho full that It was necessary finally I,, o;i. ll the balconies ami h i the pi opln upstairs Two numbeiH were given, Which were beautiful. These were tho solo by Mrs. Nellie Druco Pugsloy, nc-eoinpiuilid nc-eoinpiuilid b the choir, 'Gospel I'.estor.i-Hon," I'.estor.i-Hon," by Ulshop, with words by Kvun Stephens; and tho tenor .-.olo. "The Lord j My Llghti" by Frank P, Foster. The mutilo as a who!" was exceptional anil a ,,, m i,, those who performed. The urst anthem was "Glory to God Our Dellv-Orer Dellv-Orer " music bv Prof M. i l. Il .n und words bv Evan Stephens For its power It might bo compared to some of tho mas-tcr-J B H. Roberts spoke a few words of weli'omr. The pies.iitirilon of ofilccrs k pi and they w.-re sustained. Vlio Were Sustained. Thoe for tho coming year arc for the Young Men-Joseph F. Smith, general BU-ncrintendt BU-ncrintendt ni . H. ber J Grant, B. H Rob-, Rob-, i i assistants; Thomas Hull, secretary and' treasurer; Kvun Stephens, music director di-rector Horace 8. Ensign, assistant music director Aide Francis M. Lyman, John llenrv Smith Matthias F. Cowley J Golden Kimball, Junius F. Wells. Milton H Hardy. Kodnov C. Badger, George 11. LiunbcUl, Edward li. Anderson, Douglas u n7? tdV Thon,Ia!, Hu". NePhl L. Morris. mi ard Lone, Lo Hoi ' Snow, Prank Y Jaylor. Hudg.T i l .u-on. Huh.n S. Wells' Joseph McMurrln. Reed Smoot. Brv-ant Brv-ant S Hlrukh y Moses W. Tavlor E F ai?u' U':rry S Tanner. Jlvrtim M. Smth. William B. Dougall, Joseph f , ,lll,. or." - C- Beebe. Lewis T. Can-1 Can-1 blllp S Ma v cock Benjamin G6d-dard, G6d-dard, George A. Smith. Thomas A. Claw-son. Claw-son. Louis A. Kelsch. U R. Martlneau. i' or the Young Women-Martha H Tin-Key Tin-Key president; Mrs. Ruth Ma) Tavlor lltst counselor Mae Tnvh.r Xvslrom rv. ond counselor Ann M Qannbn, secretary: Agnes LampboU. nsSigtant secretary Mrs Alice k. smith treasurer; Mrs Maria Y I'ougall. honorary member Alds-A-h ll i fV'' gSry. Sarah Bddlngton. Agnea ..mpbeii. susa Young Gates. Minnie .i T MV"-May Booth Talmage, Joan Oamn-'. Oamn-'. ..i Kmma Goddarti Roi e w B. ,,,, ft, J3 zabeth J McCuric, rullo M Brixen A igusta w. Grant. kry A Preeae. Fs-A Fs-A ii ., NflHaColebrook Taylor, Emily Caldwen A iams. Mary K Connelly. Elcn Wallace; Allcs Calder Tuddenham, music !,! arhs J Read, organist; Eliza-oetn Eliza-oetn i nomas, assistani organist. Topics Discussed. lunlllS F Well- souk,. r,n "TeHted hy the Lives of Its Mcmbi rs; How Far If M I. A. "Work Vlndleate.l Home In- nuenco was the sublect of a inlk by Ruth M. I-ox. Minnie i. Snow, president of the gcneraJ board of n. rrssoelatlon, ppoke a rew words with r. g.ir.i t,, the work Mendelssohn's Men-delssohn's oratorio. Thanks I : to G-..I " was the tlnal anthem of the choir. Evening Meeting. At 7 o'clock In the evening the meeting convened ngain An address was given n the work by Ida p. Smith of the primary association. "With Verdure lad " a so. pranb solo from Hadvn, was rendered by Lottie trwen Suva Yol'ng CuI.-m k;(V , strong talk on how effort may modify one's environment. The Liberty stake i; ai t. tie. eomi osi d of Thomas 1 Ah-worth, Ah-worth, W. L, rr. Charles Pike an.l IM Urn by, gave a selection. "It ps Wor-Hhlp Wor-Hhlp God." won tho topic treated by Nennl L. Morris. This ended u,,. y ' v iiilon . ( this spring |