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Show New Pres. For Y. M, M. I. . Mosi I.urgcly Attended Stake Priest-linnil Priest-linnil Meeting hi Month. Nonrly 1,000 people attended tho stnko priesthood and union meeting hold In Lehl Inst Sunday, Every ward In tho atnko oxccptlng Ccdni-Valley Ccdni-Valley woro represented. President A. J. Evnns presided. Tho business of chlef Interest transacted was tho rcleaso of the presidency of tho Y, M. M. I. A., President Francis A. Child, becnuso of his manifold school ilutlcs. G. S, Schow having moved to Idnho and Joseph Anderson hnv-Ing hnv-Ing been made postmnstor wcro nil honorably released. Junius F. Banks wns unanimously sustained as president presi-dent nnd his councilor will bo Bolcct-cd Bolcct-cd later. O. A. Klrkham of Salt Lake City, General Field Secretary for the Y; M. M. I. A. camo down to help make tho change and nlso mudo n brief address. ad-dress. Mrs. Myrtlo Brown of Alplno, who spent nbout sixteen months on a mission in Washington, Oregon nnd Vancouver, I). C, gavo an Interesting account or her mission. She has just returned from a six molith's visit with her parents In Kansas. In tho priesthood meeting Eldor Snmuo! Russon, who recently returned return-ed from a two year's mUslon in Bel-fust, Bel-fust, Ireland, gnvo an Interesting recital re-cital of his experiences. Geo. C. Lovorldgo who has spent tho pnst year as a missionary in tho Birmingham Birming-ham Conference of tho British mission mis-sion also told of tho work progres-Ing progres-Ing thoro. Mr. Loverldgc was ro-lcased ro-lcased becauBO of tho llluesB of his wife. Soveral Sovontlcs wers advanced to High Priests nnd thirty young men woro mndo Elders most of thorn members of tho Lohi Second Ward. President James 11. Clnrk spoko of tho Stuko Tabornnclo ucarlng completion comple-tion and asked tho pcoplo to pay up their assessments, o- |