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Show KLCB RELIEF JCC1ETY HOLDS CONFERENCE; Mrs. Emeline Y. Ncbrkrr of Wall .V Citv repreemed the general ...V.irities at the conference of X?; stake n.-Hrf s.witl.-s h.-!.l i.-r.iiay in the Springviile Fiis: v.'.c.l clu'.pel. Tr..- executive hoard of tho stake .,,g with Mrs. Mobeker at H o'clock oiiewed by a meeting of the stake cxai members. : At the 1! o'clock session Mrs. j Vehekcr talked on ward charity : EJ explained details of Relief So-I n0ly uchninisti alion. Reports and short talks were given by Tresi-i,-nt Milenda Sumsion of the First ivaril; Mrs. George Simpkins. Sec-f-,l ward: Mrs. Ernes! Lee, Third Mid; Mrs. Deal Miller. Fourth ward; Mrs. Hard Whiting. Mnpic-ten Mnpic-ten and Mrs. Shepherd of Thistle. Special musical numbers were giver hv die First ward quart?t. audi via:-Z?-ret Fox and Evelyn Miner. j A 'report by Mrs. Hannah Men-j ('?nh:di, stake president, who pre- i sided at ad sessions, was given at t the afternoon general session. A . talk cn the "Evil Effects of To- j bacco," was given by Mrs. Sarah t Bro'.vn of the stake board together j with a vocal ?olo by Miss Helen Palfrcyman; vocal solo, Mrs. Isabel i B;ov;n, and a double trio by the ! Third ward Relief Society members- Mis. Nebeker gave an interesting j tali; on "Great Movements Pioneer- ; cd by Women Since the Orgnniaa- j tion of the Latter-day Saint Church." Short talks were also j riven by J. F. Bringhurst of the ; stake presidency and by Will is ; Strong advisory members for the Relief Society, from the high council. coun-cil. All meetings were reported as being be-ing especially well attended, the bishops of five wards together with most of their counselors and many members of the priesthood being present during the geneial session |