Show SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION WORK I I Meeting Held In n L D DS DS S University Lecture Hali I ATTENDANCE WAS VAS LARGE nOE i i 1 1 tin 1111 lie 11 r S pt loi Work Mark Outlined i d dw w f r There Thera a a Very ery a lInot at atho ho tho Salt Bait Lake Stake I Union meeting m held In till University building t l jv n I ng Oct Oot 21 1 1 11 nil the tho s of or th the I tako being except ox t North NorthPoint Point Tho from tho Kiev Ele I nth Seventeenth and aids being particularly creditable tho hoy a n representation of forty tort seen twentysix and twenty respect ely The meeting was wail called to or oror orIler Iler or by Superintendent Burrows nt t 7 0 I The Eleventh ward W n furnished most lost excellent music and was led by byH H 1 A Tuckett Ono Ona und All was wan ren erod ilK the opening hymn and the th was offered by b Superintendent I Eugene M Cannon of oC the Fourteenth ward rd after which the hymn The was Willi sung ung Superintendent Burrows stated Ita tell that Assistant Super C n D Felt I ell was Vas seriously III UI with typhoid fever Unable to at ot tend end MIl and naked asked for the th prayers of Sun clay ay school workers w In his behalf Assistant Superintendent W C Hur Dur Huron ton on expressed pleasure In riotinG noting the tho In the Sabbath school lie He aid the children should be taught to observe the tho principles of the Gospel aught In the and In daU ally life the things they the are taught by iy their teachers Called attention to ho tho teachings of oC President Joseph JO F at nt the tho recent conference nce with to Sabbath breaking II ty the Word of ot Wisdom Wl and the temp t atlon surrounding the children and ond sited the tho officers ond teachers to be wake awake to the tho situation and work for tor lie referred reter d to efforts of ot ottha he tha special missionaries now laboring In n the Interest of our Sunday schools lu In wards of ot tho Stake Slake Tho then separated for tor de department work In he of ot the superintendents Burrows some comments ant and solicited the tho theco co operation of the superintendents In Inthe he the Sunday school work lork Said Bald the tho word ward had batt been reorganized Sept 22 Oeo A taking the position of made vacant by the call of or C CD cD D Felt Fell to the Stake superintendence with Oco Oeo S McAllister Richard A Shipp as his assistants Also that 11 I Wallace and Joseph A Williams had been made to Superintendent B Eo 0 O Woolley of or the t word tu o fill the positions made vacant by b the call nil of ot Joseph V Y Smith to the Stake and Wallace C being called from the tho city on business The nickel envelopes have been mailed out and the amounts collected should be forwarded to T C Griggs of at Templeton building n soon an 19 convenient Superintendent Burrows cited a recent ruling of the tha Union board which Is to the effect that In all cases assistant tant superintendents retire with Ith the tha superintendent of at n school lI Unless s 11 t Is n desired that they continue to act un tit ll the reorganization which Is allow allowable able oble Spoke of ot the necessity support Ing ng the Juvenile which Is l tho organ of ot the lie Sunday schools and published at nt a 1 avery very big expense Raid many of oC tho schools had not taken the Sunday Sund Y School Jubilee histories subscribed for tor forby torby by them urged that they be taken oft the boards Those T desiring to send representatives to the thO kinder kindergarten kindergarten garten training class were requested to state their number before Tuesday next as that will bp bt the last opportunity Also desiring to purchase the are ste 1 to o submit their proposition at nt an tin early date data Supt H II 8 Cutler reported the work of the Reform committee Said the tho cooperation of or the Ministerial so society o clety and High Council had been se secured cured that communications had ball been mailed m to the candidates for o eo at the coming election Ilon an expression expression sion asked from each regarding reg the matter of reform ond replies are ex expected by Friday Y next and will be made mad a public Assistant Superintendent W C Bur Burton Burton ton spoke of oC tho necessity of or superintendents governing the affair of schools antI and not permit teachers to sub submit mit matters to n vote ote of ot their classes to determine something that should be left leCt i ito to the superintendent to tn decide Several questions were wre asked and an In answered and Superintendent Supt Burrows spoke of or tho Rival necessity of and benefit derived from the th holding of or council meetings m and urged that It bo made universal throughout the Stake Also made mention m of the special labor Inbur assigned the regular missionaries us tS an announced announced before belore The department w ork was In brief ns nil follows follos treaties on prophecies telu of or Bno h transgression tran res llon of or Cain the people eople and th tM land Of oC ami J of Shum Incidental questions question on In t n r discussed The depart was w 11 Elders T TA A n I w on and K It K 1 Caldwell well Th ha In was wat conducted 1 by b Eld r wt anti K Tho topics d l ctt 4 Yo T rl of at Wis vIII Wisdom dom profanity anol breaking In the Ibe Br t l t deportment the kind k of ot most mOlt were aM nd a n model tor from the Hook of ot Mormon fal J by b J U I King In nil Th Tilt J tm Jit was W 8 conduced condu led by lo ID D M r and D o Jr The primary ant n l dp II tb h of ot and aM K V Y Morris upon Autumn tho bouch mus and torte l f Uw m me of ot On r a g Hur nur rows row too the Kle nth ward for tor lr b bt and that ti U T orUth WWW would furnish th nest OuT Our Nation to Willi us then And meeting by b An Aa tant JOn JO h Ih A Wil of ot tn tHo ward waN |