Show I SUNDAY suNDAri E ri v He eQ In Inthe th Tab rna Evening Ii 11 i I nt J 0 it Yb bid t George Georue IL t amid n Tb The Sunday school conference lest lut evening M wm II attended U the during Ih h day George Q n emit ent presIded exercIses which were wre opened by bJ tit the choir and Lion singing tb tl mn Do what Is II r Right night I The by elder Gt George Te Co by nI the hymn cam Prayer it is the Souls Soul Sincere Desire t The roll call of lle e Stakes u aa then read by the who afterwards read the thu and report of the for tor the year r end mt ID which showed a gratifying growth of tit the work There Therea a ape Jl the Sz schools with an of at fl and teach teachers h hera ers era male Inal pupil 61 female pupils pupil total Stake Slake antI missionary aide 1411 au 31 makl makIng a total of with the Che Sunday Bunda 1 school work Average attendance ot of I odI officers rl antI ami teacher average verae at attendance ot of U IlI The officers ot of the Deseret Sunday School union amid the ot of th the board of f were 1 presented to the change and I The was wae begun by a cluis of little girls tria from the Eleventh ward Sunday school rendering a song under the of lire 1 Louie Felt lott which wu was followed by a 1 few by Q Cannon Ue He said that thac it Il WIt was evident Ident that time the Sunday SUMay schools were wre growing although there will Wll heat need for tor more intelligent work to teach the young People th principles ot of the In speaking ot of school literature J President CAn CAnnon Cannon non stated that there Were no more readable than the Sunday luy School Leaflets Leanet lad and he be admonished the tho to study them thoroughly A brief lecture on the use lite ot of tile the Sunday School Hymn Book was wal made mad by Karl G 0 He spoke poke ot of the habit ot of children leaving theIr hymn books at home and nOO toeing there and advising the superintendents to the dren In keeping their books and taking them to Sunday school every Sabbath Apostle J Grant Orant followed with witha a te few remarks on singing which were very vel humorous Ills efforts to sing ling 0 My Father which he did sing very vel creditably after several ever attempts at pitching It correctly showed what persistent tent effort could In Inthe Inthe the line ot of music by one not gifted In that tha t divine art lie said Ild that h he hd had but one ob obJect In singing before the congregation atut that waR waa 10 d encourage the young to JU t sing Ing fork tor said he a at along long of t th the he heart rt Is Ie a prayer to the theElder Lord lIttler Elder J M Tanner followed with wills a short his theme being that nil in the Sunday schools hate a bearing on the Gospel Two means by which this can be brought about are that the children should be taught to feel as well as to relIgion I the correct living so the be made to feel correctly a well as think cor To do this the teachers must have true feelings themselves brought about by pure living and pure think leg The rain who does not keep him himself self pure fItted for the sublime work of educating the children for the moat important part of their work is to in the children the purest j A i The teacher continued the speaker i should be familiar with the history ol I Israel so that they might b bable able to point out the analogies that ey bat between ancient and modern Israel that when an in the of the primitive church I brought op Its counterpart in the history modern may be pointed out Judith Anderson rendered the solo Suffer Little Children exhibiting a very sweet voIce alder Thomas COrig made a few me marks relative to the establishment of branch Sunday schools where the ept are crowded or where the Is too great for time children It was shown how thee branch school be organized and become of great benefit A few very me maths were made by Q Cannon Tb eang an anthem in closing sad alder Reed pronounced the the benefit of the stranger who present Prof a short but very choice recital on the organ and the choir rendered an anthem |