Show r t d q 4 l d J. J Past Figures r Pr Present s 's nt al i r i i y a z na nt S 'S 1 f fI I f i it t t v t 6 sa f 5 4 qA 6 Z T ba r v w mY p 43 I t hK r A r.- r. I Iy T y f fr r a r S t D 4 S a f D f V VA J A P A i t p pG G d' d U by aN 2 r. r T 1 d f i f n. n e r A. A ys 9 N s st 4 Y t t i y D Fk S 4 A i x P t d i r K q o-q t y 4 4 N i. i A a r 2 Jot G y n f d t S 'S S h ii f R t 2 f S f i h j 11 u. u m Characterizing Brigham Young the great leader who guided the L D. D S. S pioneers pioneer to o the Salt Lake Lak valley and conducted conduct cL c I the first conferences here is N N. N Ross Beatie his grandson t above who ho greatly rese resembles bles the pioneer pioneer col colonizer iZer f I j r Ir I t r e d 4 1 i o If H y f fl q l r I II i NOW I P Z r i S y a af f 1 yAS yA S 'S d A f nf fry d t Ha r y N yF t d tf JY S J k vJ piry t Y iL q ral 9 av 7 dA M dc h a Each gre great general conference of the h L. L D. D S S. S church recalls c was dedicated G Great multitudes multitude I e stood in the Streets sur- sur surIn I In a much more r modern city and under more mor favorable cir cir- the the- crowds are leaving the grounds after a session of this l to the minds of many church members outstanding confer confer- rounding the he temple temp e. e block to gain a v view view ew of the proceedings the thousands of L L. L D. D S S. S church members still the HOth annual conference e. e Note the automobiles instead i t of past years Many remember the great occasion high on the t temple mple spire where the cap stone was laid continue to gather at the temple block twice each year to of horses the new museum and information building and ani d dabove above on April 6 1892 when the Salt Lake L L. L D. D S S. S temple Brigham Young monument was not yet built hear their leaders as is evidenced by the above picture Here Brigham Young monument no u A a m S 'S va a r Y JEL FN yn d 14 3 of t R. R w ny 4 del l' l A ao tf 44 t n Jd al M S f fx x s e F Workmen at the central storehouse of the church welfare plan at Seventh West and South streets here herd drive piling for a new foot grain elevator characteristic of the for for- ward moving nature of the church in welfare and social pursuits i J d Y J y d 9 ay n l S. S A o J 4 a aP a S P i i s y 1 9 s a af f 3 S w d h a JV 4 t a aK K 1 r Y I an ani i Y L rv nv 1 Three generations represented here by Mrs J. J M. M Allred of Vernal left her daughter Mrs 1 Ray ay Phelps right and Mrs Phelps Phelps' daughter 18 months indicate the universal interest in- in terest in the L. L D D. D S. S conference by old and young members alike d g r Sf 4 R sy Q 1 o s 5 5 f ny S 'S ty wit t J Jj j L t 2 t k vy t pd 1 S 'S j i E tIN tINy J I y f r. r N 1 SS i I E 3 d k d I YF 5 n 4 ti 4 D irk A 9 A 0 J L. L l. l A k M y 1 The These e people above are engaged in of the one most modern phases of church work-welfare work Edwin vin E E. E Alvord Mrs Vernon the Jensen and Mr Mrs Cyrus Cyru s Preston Distributing ting g gravel ravel at of with work George A. A Sanders left prepares a piece of meat for the or modern refrigerator in foundation of the ne new grain elevator below ce Center center are A. A Evans left Lafayette Whitney k n th bishops storehouse Bottling catchup above center ent r are Mrs Rickie P P. Thor Thome Thorne e Mrs and John Bayliss Paul Paull H H. H Luckau right refi refills lIs shelves J f i S S 1 n 1 ij i i d Y ti i |