| Show Ot 1 leej J LEADERS S SCAN SC AN OF L L D 0 I I 1 PlA PLAY Y PROGRAM Institute Institutes OO I Conduct s M. M I. I A. A Conclave Sessions End J I 1 1 B. B thousands of delegates to toc toi Ca Alter After he Improvement association c i- i jie e Mutual Invention of the L. L D. D S. S church att d left Salt Lake City Monday torry to torry counsel of their leaders tarry rry th the recreation groups S into into their own OW leaders lingered here Scout and id d Boy recreation annual summer t I lot f their I institute te Meeting in the L. L D. D S. S tabernacle ig a. a m. m the leaders were in intruded in- in M d 1 In the churchs church's recreation by W W. O. O Robinson and l Li 4 7 Verna program Verna W. W V. V Goddard chairmen I t Into groups for various the play leaders were pilgrimages p Instructed instructed in history nature study IJ iii lI It A a nd id j art t On the tabernacle grounds a I and nd then proceeded to Memory park where most of the subsequent 4 activity activitY took place f 1 Work Vork Demonstrated sessions of conducting actual dancing story telling camp programs programs pro pro- and other picnics grams graSS al at activities the general board members mem- mem bers bera illustrated the work which they wished the delegates to take into 4 h. h own n groups U I i flit At i P. P P P- m. m m.- m. the recreation leaders lead lead- ers era relaxed and moved their institute tute lute to the capitol grounds where I U a i town square frolic and family picnic pic pie nic demonstrations were conducted Following a sunset service on the tate state capitol building steps they were ere to proceed to the University I of Utah stadium for the cavalcade of scouting in which Boy Scouts ts of the church will participate participate I I pate in mass demonstrations under he the dire direction tion of D. D E. E Hammond executive of the Salt Lake council 11 President Grant Heard The general sessions of the M. M I. I LA A and primary conferences were brought to a close Sunday afternoon b by President Heber J. J Grant of the church I He He presented his message In the first lines of a a. favorite t. t L. L D. D S. S hymn Come come ye saints no toil toil nor labor fear hi t t this as his text he urged to avoid the dole and seek j Fork rk ork Although brief the message messages s j i 6 President Grant to the as- as asI t youth leaders was a power- power Til sermon I Dr Ray 0 O. Wyland of New York C City y educational director of the Boy BoyI I M Scouts of America described the f M. M rJ LL L A. A and Primary activities as th the best possible means of ling ng ig democracy American institutions I tons lions and civilization itself r Other Leaders Speak Other Other speakers were Joseph Fielding Field- Field ing og Smith member of the council of twelve welve apostles Stephen L. L Richards Richards Rich- Rich ards of the council and David O. O McKay second counselor in the first p residency presidency of the church Other features of the days day's ses- ses lions were a defense of the M. M I. I A. A recreation program by George Q Morris general superintendent before belore be be- tore lore leaders of young men Sunday morning in Barratt haIl hall and a prediction pre pro diction by Melvin J. J Ballard member mem- mem her ber of the council of twelve apostles apos- apos tI ties s before young men that Russia and South America would oon n be opened to missionaries for forlie l lie he spread of the gospel in pre paral para para- l ion n for the coming of Jesus Christ activities were djin the silver jubilee convocation f scouting in the tabernacle where I and tableaux were given J rith Ith President Grant and Mr Mori Moris Mor- Mor i 1 is as central figures f |