| Show I SALT LAKE STAKE CONFERENCE I I Oprnloe Mulon ft I tile Aiitmklr Hall ibis MoroloL llmtlf Inslruc Items Givers I I The combined Conference Priest 1 hood mutlec ollh Ball Lake Blake I t opened lu the Assembly Hall today at Ilu man Tuere were present 1reel dent George Q Cannon of the Tint I Presidency Elders Angus MCannon I Joiepb Ri urlor and J W 1enrore of the Stake Presidency five Tatrl It arcur six High Councilors the three I mtmberi of tbe pruldency ot tbo High 1 PtI61140 quoum twelve preelde11 01 Beventle Is twelve home mlutinarlii I All the Wild of the Blake 1 were perly presented except Farmers I North Jordan llrlghtou and ileaiani I I Glass II The presiding rfilceri of the First 1 r Second ThlrJ Fill Sixth Ninth Tenth ElevealtiTireirib I Thirteenth b Fourlolb IlIlooolb ElcbDlb I Mine eintb Twentieth Toenlyflrst rwentjBeonnd I end Twenlyflflii I quorum of Elders were present A oDdl rpulatloo 01 lb I Ler Priesthood wn In attendance from I i I varlcoi wards 1 E I The following I Stake oriaolcitlini wore rerreiente Heliei loclly il I j Sunday schools Y L M I A Ill I I gusty K14301stlate ou 1ciucerametese so Initiation The choir earg the hymn commencing 11 commenc-ing IVaiefl JB the Lord my heart itntljoln In war go pleasant o 01 Prayer was oflitea bj Elder Alison I HlUMib Blueing How arc Thy servants blessed 0 lord O m rc uitn n ikiiuu of their 1 1 espectlve Blob 0111 and Ibelr promise 10 wo a ally Ibe oilllun 1 1 s tnticu brethren were endorsed lor ordination 10 Ibe t lines 01 Elder Elder Angus SI Canaou Initrncted ho Bishops 1 ntt to recommend per Initur r son to the Temple to wlinei I mtrnsg cpietnonltt who bid not received I heir endowments lie also explained net t Elder Jin U ethad been re leafed from the p tllloii of superintendent I superinten-dent of Y M Ml A In the Blake liter lot and laltbful service Far i formed In the entire satlilictlou of lh > residency of the Blake A vote ol shanks was extended to Brother Tell I for his Zeal and energy In the pieHlou be bid tocupted KlUer U W Penroto read a letter addressed to the president of Ibe Stake f j slow the First Presidency aanouoo 101 Ibo noldlng ol the Itrltaiiou Coo ro m Lincoln Nebrnka Septum bar 88U and Inviting too attendance of iromlnent bietbrtn that Uiah might be lepngsnted Eider Pen rose urged that to many > t Vendible attend the Cavern to ah and receive re-ceive new bnau luetson the Important Impor-tant subject of Irrigation The statement fast dltrlngs and charities was read by Elder Joseph X Taylor thawing a proportion between the offerings for celerity ana the up port received rom the tllblng enter 01 1 Ineto tblrteei It was stated thai the change of the fast day from Thurs oar to Hunoiy baa raise Ited lu Maine what uularged fill iflerlnii Elder Taylor expressed Ibe hope that lu Ibe near future the poor would be sup potted In lull out of Ibe fill ofierlnit and > Usllef Society donations Trivia rat no begging lu the CnurcS all the Indigent being prtTlded lor by their respective Illshopt The Incllntllon 01 > l Ibo poor 10 congregate 10 lIaU JU > ke City will referred too anti the attempt lu teoure for them employment outside 01 the dry was rtcommeuded The speaker Called upon tile people to come see Ibe aid of Ibo Bishops lu supporting support-ing the poor and relieving the gel alai 1 Won of the Church from this lespontitilllly Elder Penroie followed on the lime subject ilatlnK that Hill Lake Clly had been foods headquarters lor the oat mail trial active measures were UICK liken by the bureau public smpKyment to relieve the city of some of tune poor I o pie and provide them employment elsewhere The respon tlblllliei perlalnlnK to this condition would reel directly upjn the Aaronlo Irletlhood they are lo charge of lu lemorallll ol the Church PrtlldeutUeorieU Jinuon poke on the saws topic explaining pollen poll-en of lh Churou Informer and In jresent limit with reference lolL lUppurt of Ibose dependent upon II and urging the principle of requiring Wherever poillblean equivalent lu labor for all help extended lie too tended however that due dill uc ebe exercised to seek out the helpless worthy poor and kindly and cnarilibly provide for their wanti Thecholrtant Ihebymn Hall to tbe I lirlgbtuist ol Zloui Well Morning lltuedlctlon uy Elder Himuel A Woolley I AlTEI < OON SESSION The choir sing the ymn 1 Com all ye gone Dr Zion ADO Isl us i rtue the Lord Prayer was ullat4 uy iu William Eddlngton HlDBlnp Lei tbe mighty God appearing Elder Juuu Ivory 011 uf Ibe I Council at the Twelve I wit the All speaker lie referred lo the spirit ol Inquiry anting In the various foreign mission Oeldiand the Increate In-create ot the mltslonary force Ibis placed a grays responsibility upon the brethren mud ilitert In prepare pre-pare themselves to expound the Gas elto 11lulrlall one Ureat Opportu illles ere friqueutly presented for lie sillers to do missionary work to b at home and abroad and they were usually lucceisful and earnett In this labor 110 thought greater Iclljence would be secured by both brethren nu litters by an Increased attendance 00 their t pan In tiunuay schools and other religious gatherings the a endatee at these bolas frequently oo mesgie lie thought CQUCU could Lessons by Ibo visiting brethren ana cal clllceiB correct tbla tendency owarn negligence If I they t would be earnest and ifflclenlln tattle help Arcola might frtquently be unable to exercise a lull Influence over their obll ron In this matter and In such cases tbe Itbora I ol the Priesthood ould be found a valuable aid I The great number or foreign mlielonarlei woo were bal poorly prepared lor infill initial labori wait an evidence 01 serious deficiency In entbuilatn for religious teaching While theta might be a danger of overdoing this work during peculiar period ofyoiUK manhoad and womanhood appeared that at present the tendency wattles the other direction The ipetker bad frequently been itruck by the oturse taken by some permute this direction because cline cl-ine lucceu which hid attended their later In InitlBIng filth into In-to the burt of their chll do Great Judgment mlnaled with a lull posteuion of the Holy Bplllt Wit absolute y essential in parental training for the holy obIlC lUntoftheU tpel of ChrliU It was doubtless true to a great extent that Lhlldrec even If csrelen In early life would meet and I discharge the main duties ot life when three mould devolve upon therce especially where the parents we a careful let in example laltbiuf Urge It was lo be hoped that greater breadth and wisdom would be Klven Ic the Latterday Solute with reference to this parental control that In old tge arenie wish receive due honoi and pleasure the reipcct their chlldleu lo Ibm and to the Prle > l hood In conclusion the ifeaker urged upon parents the auvltablilly of applying ap-plying three conflicts to their own family elicits sail itilving lu every way to overcome the lethargy at 1 present pres-ent lo prevalent President George Q Cannon followed fol-lowed He referred to 111 subject treated by 11001 bmllb emphasizing bit It marks and adding many valuat utgiitlont retarding the proper real lug ut children to rnrel the coudllto dvvloplog among the Lttterdi Balntr Too chair and con relation UOi How that a louudtuou 1I0dlo lion was pronounced by K use Goo 11 Walltctt aud c nterence edjourni 10 raetttu the Tatcrutce tomorrow at 1 10 a nil and 2 p ui |