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Show RELIEF WOf CONFERENCE Mi'.-. El: ie B. Alder of Salt Lake, lepje.-iented the general Relief society so-ciety board menibets at Kolob stake Relief society cunit ionce, in Springville- Sunday. : A discu.sion of vat ions -phusesi of community welfare woik constituted constitut-ed the principal theme of the conference.'' con-ference.'' Sessions for executive officers' of-ficers' were held iii' the forenoon, and a teacher's meeting- and genJ etui session in the afternoon. . . Commissioner A. O. Smoot, in Charge of Utah county relief work, met with the officers of the organization organi-zation and spoke on the responsibility responsi-bility of the Relief society organizations organi-zations in caring for the poor thin winter. Bishop S. L. Mendenhall Jr., discussed local problems relative rela-tive to welfare work. The value of statistical information informa-tion and ethics, to be employed between be-tween the vaviou.H relief agencies of a community, wa.; taken up by Mrs. Alder.' President J. Eiiimett Bird commented on the work being ac-vomplihed ac-vomplihed by the local Relief so-1 cicty organizations. During the afternoon, ' Mrs. Of-orge Minikins, 'president of the Second ard Relief society, vepirt t ed on weliare-wovk in - the com-' : nuuuty, John Alleman cpoke on "Cooperation wit h the Relief So-I So-I ciety:" s ' Mis'.-' Alder's subjects during1 the afternoon were, "Preserving Fundamentals Funda-mentals ' in Welfare Work," and "Personal Peace." A. O. Smoot and President J. Emmett Bird also .spoke briefly at . the general 'ses'-sion, 'ses'-sion, and Mrs. Anna Johnson gave a talk 'on "The Citizen of Tomorrow" Tomor-row" Music for the conference was furnished by Mr? Sarah Brown and Mrs Hannah Clyde who sang a duet, Miss Helen Palfreyman furnished furn-ished a vocal solo, Mrs. Eileen Bird and Mrs. Minerva Jessee a violin duet, the Third ward Relief society chorus gave vocal selections. ' President Hannah ivfendenhall was in charge of each session. |