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Show Stake Union and 1 Priesthood Meatiig ti Prohibition n Lending Theme StAM Conference Announced for xfl Satnrdnr nnd Sunday, C X'ic Stake Union and Priesthood) meeting was held in tho Stnko TnVA ornnclo Inst Sunday. President 8 L3 Chlpman presided, with President Jns. II, Clnrko In charge. V Miss Zclda Klrkhnm reported In-1 torestlngly her 19 montho experience; in the Northern StntCB Mission and, boro n strong testimony of thci goj pol. i Mr. Arthur Drnddor, ,who recentln returned from n year's mission in England told of his labors thoro anil admonished tho olders to becorao bel- tea- prepared for their work. A letter on tho work being domj by tho Lund school for boys waa read Announcement was mado that next Saturday and Sunday would bo Stales Quarterly Conference In tho Stake Tabernacle. ,-i In tho priesthood meet lng section W. T. Taylor, Howard Wost, CarlfJ," Thompson! Ernest Southwlck and Wm. T. Lovcridgo w re recommended for ordination as sovcntles. " ft President Chlpman expressed Jrtej grct over the defeat of staie-wide"")? hlbitlon, but did not feol to ccniiiM tho church authorities in the nctloftf taken by the governor. A renewed determination in tho matter should bo our motto for tho future. r President Evans endorsed the remarks re-marks made by President Chipraa and referred to tho nrtlclo on signing! liquor petitions signed by tho Stake Presidency and published In thls'ptU per two weeks ago. j " President Clnrko also oxprcsscd'rei grct over tho defeat of tho Stnto-wWi. prohibition bill. f Elder Wm. Wing made ait explanajjg tton of tho passage of the bill through tho lower house of tho state leglala-j turc, and said that it left the-lwveiH house In plenty or time, but was iiekkj too long in tho Benato,, fa Patriarchs Moyto and Klrklunualfl so mado remarks. ' & |