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Show Quarterly i CONFERENCE j DRAWS MANY J j I. A. and Relief Society inventions were held in connec-j.,, connec-j.,, with Kolob stake quarterly L:ierence here Saturday night lj Sunday. President J. Emmett ' B'J had charge of the conference 1,1:1, President Hannah Clyde of :!c'j Relief Society board, con- . jtrtinf meetings of that organi-jiuon organi-jiuon and Superintendent G. Jlliwry Anderson and President ' Vilate K. Reynolds of the M.I. A. 'j Representing the general board I; the Relief Society and M.I. A., t the conference, were Mrs. Bell . jfnith Spafford, Miss Ilene Waspe, jcy Griint Cannon and Dr. r,orge H. Hansen. Departmental meetings were tljrld on Saturday night and also ' (receding the general meeting and " Mowing the afternoon sessions fcn Suntlay. Several fine talks "in M .1. A. and Relief Society ;tark for the coming season were .liven by members and visiting jmficials. Miss Margaret Fox and tux Alleman, recently returned Missionaries, "were among the lipeakers at the general sessions, i Among the new officers who Ijriave been sustained to work in llhe Relief Society and M. I. A., I most of whom were reported at the conference meetings, were Mrs. Ethel Weight as a councelor to President Jennie Clyde of the Fourth Ward Relief Society, succeeding suc-ceeding Mrs. Inez Parker. Mrs. , Leona C. Olsen and Mrs. Mae II Groesbeck on the stake board. Mrs. Mary Smart is the new y, W. M. I. A. president in the '! Third ward, with counselors Mar- !' va Johnson and Pearl Smith and Mrs. LaDeane H. Henrichsen as secretary. ' Excellent reports were given by the presidents of the auxiliary organizations at departmental meetings. ,( ! youth conference under the I direction of the M. I. A., Sunday i night concluded the meetings. |