Show Y j- j A L tt lt l T I s' s 6 6 GRANT RANI rH I I I PR STATUTE TATU t President of Church Says Patron of Blind Pig isU Is U Original Origin l Sneak t I The man who will sneak into a aI I pig to buy liquor when he knows he he is breaking the law of his country was not made a sneak by the present prohibition law as some ome declare but was a sneak to begin with This was the substance of a short address delivered delivered ered by y President Hebel J. J Grant of the the Mormon church at the twenty- twenty sixth general annual conference of the Mutual Improvement associations of the church at the Assembly hall hail Sat- Sat The conference convened Friday Friday Fri Fri- day and will continue in session until tonight President Grant opened his talk with comments on recreation but touched upon the prohibition que question tion before Defore closing He declared that those persons who declare that prohibition has not prohibited and aud made the country country country coun coun- try better am aru through colored glasses Ho He said that he knew such a statement was not true for he had studied statistics and had seen from them that crime had greatly deex deceased eased and had personally seen happiness and I thrift follow closely in the wake of 1 misery and want He called upon the young oung people of the church of which the M. M I. I A. A is composed to insist on the strict enforcement of the prohibition prohibition prohibition tion law and to assist in IlL every way to bring these sneaks of the blind pigs to toI justice for ho he said they arc are breaking I th the laws country just as much muchas I as any other lawbreaker I APPROVES RECREATION I I r 1 do donot not bell believe eve it a sin for us to toI enjoy ourselves President Grant declared declared de de- de- de I dared in speaking on the subject of recreation which was the chief theme I of the morning session In fact I be believe believe be- be lieve that God wants us to be happy and enjoy ourselves to the fullest ex extent extent extent ex- ex tent here on earth Cath Catherine rine Folsom a member of the general board of the Y L. L M. M I. I A. A I spoke on Leisure Time and Cultural I Activities She outlined for the delegates dele I gates sates present just what activities were appropriate for M. M I. I A A. of the church during durins the twelve months of the year Professor J. J R. R Griffin of the University sity sHy of Utah declared in an address that the Bible In many places spoke of play or recreation and highly recommended it He lie told how Greece when at the height of her supremacy indulged in play and athletics of all kinds and de declared declared de- de dared that when this recreational life commenced to deteriorate into Unwholesome unwholesome un un- I wholesome and impure recreation Grecian Gre Gre- cian clan supremacy waned He said that such was also the case of Rome I Professor Griffin declared that he I believed that play and enjo enjoyment ment was wasa a part of the gospel sospel of Christ He r I i i d 4 1 kh j TH TH said id it should be a part of every day life something essential to life and not some something thins just to do He said that music was the basis for recreation recreation- the instinct of collecting anything the Instinct of curiosity the instinct of sight sigh t smell and hearing hearing all all would be regarded as recreational and sho should ld be indulged in Recreation Professor or Griffin pointed out was what people enjoyed doing and In many instances was wa work but nevertheless recreation for some Edison plays at making things he ho said Brigham H II Roberts assistant superintendent superintendent super super- of ot the M I. I A. A general boards presided Community singing was led under the direction of B. B Cecil Gates and Margaret The Y 1 M. M M. M I. I A. A Scout band under the direction of ot Victor Pi rico Pico co also rendered a selection FESTIVAL IS HELD The convention at the afternoon I session took the form of a festival It was staged on the lawns of Liberty Lib Lib- erty park parle under the direction of Lib Lib-j Oscar Oscar oscar Os os- I. I car A. A Kirkham and Emily C. C Adams Music for the occasion was I furnished by the 1 M. M I. I A. A Scout band under the direction of Victor Pico A Aget Aget Aget get acquainted dance on the lawn community singing a demonstration by the Bee Hive Girls and group games and athletics in which all participated participated participated par par- the latter being directed by Miss Charlotte Stewart of the general board of the Y L. L M. M I. I A. A and Professor J. J R. R Griffin of the University University University Uni Uni- of Utah were some of the features of the festival A surprise In the form of refreshments was added to the gaieties Katherine Gabbott Gabbott Gabbott Gab- Gab bott of the Deseret gymnasium di directed directed dl- dl demonstrations In proper dancing after which the entire body of delegates joined in dancing on the green Officers of the Y M. M M. M I. I A. A held helda a meeting at the bishops' bishops building last night while officers of the Y L.M. L.M. L. L M. M I. I A. A held one at the Assembly hall hail The programs for the two meetings meetings meet meet- ings were as follows PROGRAMS OF MEETINGS Y M. M M. M I. I A. A officers officers' meeting meeting- General theme The Senior Young Man in the Y M. M 1 M. M I. I A A. discussion discussion discussion discus discus- sion led by Oscar A. A Kirkham re report report report re- re port of results in Weber eber stake Daid David Da Da- Da- Da vid id J. J Wilson music senior young younS men report of results In Granite stake Superintendent J. J B. B Wallace Vallace address one of the senior young men Health and Efficiency by a physician and the discussion of the senior program for 22 1921 by Arthur Arthur Arthur Ar Ar- I thur L. L Beeley Y L. L M. M I. I A officers' officers meeting meeting- Singing Our Mountain Home So Dear prayer singing Beauty in inthe inthe inthe the Costume and nd in the Home Mabel Mabel Mabel Ma Ma- bel Frazer duet Make the H HOme me Beautiful Aida Poll and Clarice Clarke Kelson Kelson Kelson Kel Kel- son brief addresses by members of the general board singing Love at Home prayer Today marks the close of the con con- ference The program for the day follows Joint officers' officers testimony meeting Assembly hall hail a. a m. m joint officers officers' officers officers' officers officers' cers' cers meeting Tabernacle 10 1030 30 a. a m. m Singing Oh Say What Is Truth prayer quartet Florence Summer- Summer hays Mrs Mayme Rich Mrs Lillian Carlson Carison Mrs Virginia Ross general theme The Religious Side of the M. M I I. I Associations a In Class Work Vork Dr George H. H Brimhall string trio Nora Nota Cannon Lois Cannon Helen Wright b In Recreation Dr JohnH John H H. Taylor selection ladies' ladies quartet I c In Individual Membership Lucy Grant Cannon closing hymn on the Lords Lord's Side Who Vho I General session Tabernacle 2 p. p m. m Music for far this occasion will be furnished furnished furnished fur fur- by the Tabernacle choir A A. C. C Lund director and J. J J. J McClellan at the organ Address A Message to the Young People of the Church President Heber Eleber J. J Grant General meeting Tabernacle 7 30 p p. m. m Music for this session will be furnished by a chorus from the Es E- E sign stake Henry E. E Giles conductor Chorus a Chorus a Great God Attend While Zion Sings b Comfort Ye My People c e And It Shall Come Cometo to Pass Prayer chorus chorus' first period in plan of salvation a Celestial Choir b Choosing the Savior c Praising Jehovah d Rejoicing Rejoicing Re The Church as an Ideal In Institution Institution In- In Institution Superintendent Adam S. S Bennion chorus When Thou to the Judgment adapted to the music of Rossini's |