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Show I RAIN HELPS CROPS j IN SUMMIT COUNTY Crops In Summit county are In splendid splen-did condition, chiefly due to the rainB which occurred last Saturday and Sun-I Sun-I day, William A. Morgan says. Mr. Mor- gan. in company with Charles b. Felt, i William A. Harold, J. Revnolds, John - TV. Walker and Robert L. Judd, , members of the L. D. S. general Sun-' Sun-' day school board, have returned to Salt Lake. The party attended a large Sunday .: school convention held at Hoytsville on Sunday, at which a new stake Sunday school superin tendency was appointed, consisting of Stephen R. Bosweli, Leland Hansen and Fred A. Rees. The teacher training classes, Mr. Morgan says, was one of the most important features taken up' at the convention. A department ses-f ses-f sion was held Sunday morning and a - general assembly Sunday afternoon, at which President Moses W. Taylor, together to-gether with the visiting members of the board, spoke. |