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Show To Guide Relief Society. Meet . J V - , 'fmmJ READY TO GIVE HER REGULAR INSTRUCTIONS ' Mrs. Louise Y. Robison, who will open L. D. S. meet Throngs Assembling For L. D. S. Sessions Relief Society and General Conferences Will Draw 5000 to Temple Square By CLARENCE WILLIAMS All roads led to Salt Lake City Tuesday for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and those affiliated affil-iated with the National Woman's Relief society, which opens Its semiannual convention. Wednesday. A life-long member of the co-' ciety and Its gracious leaded for many years, Mrs. Louise Y. Robison Robi-son announced that the city was filling up with delegates as she awaited the time to call the first meeting and officers' session to order Wednesday at a. m. In the Assembly hall on Temple square. President Heber J. Grant Tuesday Tues-day issued a statement pointing out he expected as large gatherings gather-ings at the 110th semiannual general gen-eral conference which opens Friday Fri-day In the tabernacle aa In past years, despite the fact mission presidents would not attend. Programs for both semiannual conferences were issued Tuesday. Mrs. Robison estimated approximately approxi-mately 3000 wlU attend the officers' offi-cers' meetings and that the number num-ber would increase to about 5000 at the general session In the tabernacle taber-nacle Thursday at 2 p. m. This will be the only public meeting. Speakers will be Mrs. Robison, her counselors, Mrs. Amy Brown Lyman Ly-man and Mrs. Kate M. Barker; David O. McKay, second counselor In the church first presidency, and Mrs. Vincent Hilles Ober. president presi-dent of the National Federation of Music Clubs. The opening session' will be exclusively ex-clusively for society general offi-(CeaUmw offi-(CeaUmw F Twaw tCofuma On 4 . " L.D.S. THRONGS 1 GATHERJN S. L. . (OtetkuMS Tnm Pus Oa 5 cers, mission and stake president j officers and board members. Presl- dent Robison Is the only speaker x scheduled on the program at 9 am. 1 Department meetings will be 2 held for all the leaders following the general officers' session. A visiting teachers' session will begin at 9:15 a. m. In the Assembly hall. followed at 10:40 a. m. by the ' theology department In the aft-j aft-j ernoon there will be three eectlon-)' eectlon-)' al meetings. j Another officers' meeting will be 1 - held Thursday at 10 a. m. In the i Assembly hall. This will be the I largest leaders' session. Roll call 1 will be read by Mrs. Julia A. F. f Lund, general secretary. Speakers t will be Mrs. Robison and W. E. ! Ryberg, member of the church wel-t wel-t fare general committee. Fresldeat to Speak General conference sessions will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday Sun-day at 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. in the tabernacle. President Grant will deliver his semiannual sermon. All general authorities but two, who , are out of the city, will be speakers. Other Important meetings during dur-ing conference as listed In the program pro-gram are: Phnrrh welfare sessions .Friday at 4:15 p. m. In the Bishop's building build-ing and another at the same time for storehouse managera at the Central Bishops' warehouse, 749 West Seventh South street. The seventies and stake missionaries mission-aries conference Saturday at 4:15 p. m. In Barrett hall, directed by the first council of the seventy. , General priesthood meeting Sat- uraay at i p. m. in in wwniauv, the Primary association conference .. at the same time in, the Assembly hall, church welfare meeting Saturday Sat-urday at 7 a. m. In the Assembly hall followed by another at 8 a. m., and the Aaronic priesthood convention con-vention Sunday at 8 a. m. In the Assembly hall. .i The semiannual Sunday school conference will be held at 7 p. m. in the tabernacle, the Sunday school stake superintendents and secretaries meeting Sunday at 4:30 p. m. In the Bishop's building. |