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Show i L. D. S. LEADERS PLAN CONCLAVE Spiritual blessings will he be-towed be-towed on members of the L. D. S. church by their leaders at the general 110th semiannual conference confer-ence In the tabernacle October . 7 and 8. A plea will be made by white-bearded white-bearded President Heber J. Grant to his quarter million members to keep the commandments of the Lord, give generously of their time ! . and means to His work so they may earn the blessings that are I , Reserved for th obedient. Attends Conclave ! The.82-year-old church dignitary I was in Seattle. Wash., Monday at- tending the annual convention of the American Bankers' association. associa-tion. He is president of the Utah Slate National bank and Zion's Savings Bank and Trust company. On his return the first presidency presi-dency will begin to make last minute min-ute preparations for their conference, confer-ence, which is expected to bring members to Salt Lake City from all parts of the United States and some sections of Canada, Mexico and perhaps the Hawaiian Islands. After President Grant calls the Initial session to order with prayer October 6 at 10 a. m. he will preside pre-side and call speakers at random from their places on the rostrum. Tli Cuioptan war has ! many plans and it Is also responsible responsi-ble for changing the usual program pro-gram of the general conference. Mission presidents who have always al-ways com to deliver reports at the meetings will not come to this conference. Church officials said they will remain in their respective fields to receive new missionaries and help them to get started in their work. Plans Being Farmed Plans wer nearing completion Monday for the semiannual convention con-vention of the National Women's Relief society, October 4 and 5. Mrs. Louise Y. Roblsnn, president, will be In charge and will deliver Instructions to her leaders at an officers' meeting th first day and t general sessions. Speakers at the meetings In the assembly hail and tabernacle will be members of th general society board. More than 5000 are expected to attend the society conference. Approximately 4000 will attend the Primary association meeting October T at T p. m. In the assembly assem-bly hall. Miss Msy Anderson, general gen-eral superintendent, said Saturday. |