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Show ,i ARRIVES FDR I CONFERENCE ,r Head of New York Says That East Prospering. Committee Meets All Ijiers Back From Overseas. ... president of n mission of tho v Sainls' church to arrive al ',! to attend the general cunfer-I, cunfer-I, will open June 1 la Walter president of tho eastern ioii. He arrived yesterday and jily 'located at tho Hotel Utah. York and other eastern cities s are gradually settling down to lvm after the war. 1'resident f-v The labor situation there ari'ttled ana there are many . of work. Owing to tho influx .-15 soldiers positions aro becom-Z becom-Z though wages continue on tho Living, he says, is high in !:an'd good living accommodations ,.rrin5 to the work of the Utah . u.pointed by Governor Bam-' Bam-' receive and welcome rcturnins .ers, ei which President Monson vnnan. he stated: J to unsettled conditions, the ,7. was rather hampered in its at all times and wherever pos-" pos-" haiid of welcome has been ae-j'tot ae-j'tot 'only Utah's men, but all men 'president Monson's initiative it ded that a welcome home com-"should com-"should meet every incoming - uiii greet not only the men from if-n "states, but every man, no . (rem where he hailed. This plan ih immdiate approval by officials .5 been adopted, as its scope is i'ger. . Many Utahns. ie Arch "f Victory erected in of the returning men, President , says (.'tali's floral wreath oceu-!n oceu-!n ' imnortant position. Many .also call and register at the New acl'iuarters of the Latter-day church, where they are royally re-. re-. as il is a "homa with the latch .Ut." his wav," he says, "the people of ,:av be assured that a cordial and -t reeeition. is given their boys by -. tmerieans in .New York proper, as d when they land. This makes frel there is no place like home J old United States soil." making of the work in the mission ..s:ch he presides, President Monad: Mon-ad: - never were in better condition, . our great need is missionaries. : the war so many of our men be-the be-the service, the work of the mis-Tas mis-Tas carried on by fifty mission-:ut mission-:ut we -ieed three times this num-4 num-4 prospects are they will soon be The new Latter-day Saints' chape' .) erected in iev York City is ; widespread comment. Hundreds asts stop and comment on what la : the Aztec renaissance, owing to . que style of architecture. ad Attracts. '-. attendance at meetings has ; since the erection of this new -, which is the only one of its kind -metropolis. This also shows the wicy of the work in the east. "'Jos'nh K Smith memorial monu- ' i i-uth Royalton, Vt., is now un-'e un-'e direction of its new caretakers, 'A Mrs. Chase Smith, who seem to : : successors to Mr. and Mrs. Frank "a. I wish to commend the work Browns, and when death called Mr. . the church lost an indefatigable : They made hosts of friends, tlietn some of the most prominent the nation." In referring to his successor in the presidency of the n, George W. McCune of Ogden, Monson stated: Is not only a very capable man, "i a 'good mixer.' If the reception eived can be judged as a forerun-? forerun-? will make one of the best mission its the church has ever had." newest mission field of the Lat- Saints' church was recently 1 In Canada, where Nephi Jensen 'lied as president. President Mon-i's Mon-i's this will likely be one of the mission fields, in parts of the ter-cluefiy ter-cluefiy among the French people -""N "ie French tongue will be used. ; ;l"is in New York. . Wne .of the New York colony of ". are Breatly assisting not : ;"r:" work. but also art. President a named Florence Jepperson: the I. ny, consisting of Edw-ard F. I; ;-aMgar6t Itomaine and Hazel iliam c. Bradford and Mrs. " J' Reynolds. He stated Miss i ,s? "E even greater note in "Mabels Room" than she did in 1 nk Lady." .-'.''""fn nd the family, with the .:" Walter P. Monson, Jr., who nt of the Ohio conference of "mi states mission, came home 'stent Monson. Thev mav re-, re-, Lake, though President Men-' Men-' rortT business offers from Denver and Arizona firms. IT len:irture of President Hon-. Hon-. . mission field, where he has i sveral years, he was pre- ad , eiBhty-three-piece silver -r' it., S'ven a rousing farewell it .CK-Vl'a behind scores of r ' - to , ,aml'y nnido an earlv start V ' ,sl,',!ness of Mrs. Monson's "' is?"6 R- Parkinson. The death ' 'ailiy "30n was read yesterday by |