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Show i Stake Priesthood Meeting Notwithstanding the M. "I. A. held its separate meeting In tho First Ward meetinghouse, the Lehl Tabernacle was tilled at the stake prleBthood meeting Sunday. There were a number num-ber of distinguished visitors at the union meeting Apostlo Heber J. Grant or Salt Lake City, Judgo Rollap ol Ogden, Lou J. Haddock and J. C. HogeiiBon of tho Agricultural College. Judgo Rollap was tho principal speaker before dividing Into sections, His theme was the service to God lor tho Baku of lovo rather than for tho hope of other reward, A song was rendered by a double mixed quartette rrom the Second Ward. President Clark presented the question ques-tion or purchiiBlng seats ror tho Stake Tabernacle, Ily a unanimous tote the committee wiib instructed to purchase tho necessary seatH at n cost of approximately ap-proximately $5,000. Pews will bo UBcd tor tho main auditorium and chairs for the balcony. Uuell Allred, who has been doing missionary work iu Somonu, guvo u report of hla work In the South Sea Islands. Thomas L. Chlpman and Leonard T. Harrington, who recently returned from Japan, gave a moat Interesting leport of their missionary labors among the orientals ami also sang "Count Vour Many IllesBlugs" in the Japanese language, JJUlor Chlpnian having assisted In tho translation. Arthur Rradder, who leaven this vr.i'k for a mission to Great Ilrltaln, Haw a brief nddiesa. |