Show IV STAKE QUARTERLY IPA conference fait s stake quarterly con ferenc ilela ei last saturday and suny 1 the he two meetings on saturday were held fin the north ward meeting house gouse the meeting was presided over by stake alic president C A orme the choir and congregation sang come dome come ye no toll toil or labor fear prayer was offered by elder john A bevan the choir sang now let Us rejoice in the day oi of salvation stake councilor C R mcbride was the first speaker he admonished the saints to be faithful in their duties and to live so they may have hake the favor of the lord to be with them bishop E M atkin reported the tooele south ward as being in fa fair i it condition and all the ward organizations in good working order lohn john A bean reported the condition of the high priest quorum bishop john G shields reported the lake view ward all the organizations were doing good work and nd fully organized the choir great god Atte attend fid while zion sing sister rebecca atkin reported the Y L M 1 A in good working order 4 john S lee reported the seventies as doing favorable work t apostle A W ivins addressed the the ate meeting for a short time ix the choir sang how firm a foundation e saints of the lord benediction by elder franklin whitehouse k AFTERNOON NOON MEETING y A the choir sane for the strength odthe of the hill H we bless tee PP pr I 1 6 r by I 1 L curtes 1 ma marsden cboin T be f I 1 tri 41 1 4 wt t i C i wf y fix t iri i l has aft y y I 1 a ant among the members J alex bevan reported the religion class work elder silas C orme addressed the meeting for or a short time the choir sang an anthem stake slake councilor A 1 then addressed the meeting and was followed bv apostle A afi W ivins who gave some inter esting remarks to the saints the choir sang an anthem and the closing prayer was by elder W K SUNDAY MORNING on sunday morning conference was held in the south ward meeting house choir and congregation sang 4 oh i ye mountains high prayer was offered by elder charles Boll schweiler the choir and congregation sang sang we thank thee oh god for or a prophet sacrament was administered the choir sang lord we come B before thee now apostle ivins then delivered a most interesting discourse upon the birth life and crucifixion of jesus christ which was listened to with marked attention by all present president C A orme concluded the forenoon services with a few fen encouraging remarks to all the choir sang ye simple souls that stray prayer by elder matthew the afternoon meeting was held in the north ward meeting house the choir sang the anthem lord of heaven prayer by elder B L bowen the choir sang the pilgrim chorus the general church and stake authorities were then presented and unanimous sustained elder A A walters then spoke for a short time reminding the saints of their per it nal duties the choir sang the anthem god is love apostle A W ivins then addressed the congregation on the second coming of christ and the fulfilment fulfillment of the prophecies las as recorded in the bible which he brought together in a very interesting manner president orme then admonished the saints to be faithful to their duties dutes as members of the church and closed with his blessing upon all th saints ol of god the rho choir sang god our oar king benediction by A J shields an interesting Inter eiting meeting was held in the evening presided ofer oer by the conjoint M 1 I A the french government has re recruited ault an entire antke regiment ct cf soldiers from the apaches ApAc fies 11 the cut throats and criminals of the worst slums of parl paris S they ye now at the front where they are reported report eato to have haie shown amazing daring bravery endurance and resourcefulness ie i what is still more remarkable they have shown very good conduct as soldiers they have been obedient to discipline and have retain ed from pillage and other acts forbid den to good soldiers As a colonel they have a marquis of a historic family who fell into criminal ways through dis si tion and extravagance insanity and nervous prostration are claiming large numbers of the allies who have lain for weeks under german fire in the trenches about ypres cypres the insanity wards in the big government hospital at netley are arc filled to overflowing and all iiii the hospitals in the south of england have many patients patient s who suffered absolute nervous col collapse lapie and have been sint sent back to england for treatment most of the c cases ases show decided improvement pro aboon as soon as the men get into new and are afforded quiet many of 61 the patients suffering with nervous afflictions and who declared when they left belgium that they could never endure further service under the fire of heavy gundi guns clamor to return i to holthe etue field oi 0 action as soon a as fahey they get geta grasp gr i alti lonther lon on their tic neives lye i AJL i v id by the Unit united edWine miao war keti alter after lasting 14 months and causing practically a civil war requiring the calling of state and finally federal troops to the scene it cost the state stale the government and the miners and operators millions of money it constitutes utes a most emphatic demonstration of the of the strike as a remedy for the grievances of the man who labors it is hoped that now other adil and methods will be made use of to improve the condition of the miners under the auspices of the commission recently appointed by president wilson smith and mcneils restaurant in new york which has been a landmark for 65 years has been closed it was started in a basement and it kept growing I 1 till it became a favorite haunt with thousands of travelers it was managed in a homely way for instance one of the rules was that there was a common butter dish on the table and everyone helped himself instead of having a little dab of the article on an butter butler plate ilie bus business was run on a cash basis all the help were paid oil off nightly I 1 and the partners divided up what remained in in the cas but the tide of patronage patrona ze finally left the place high and dry arv read admiral A T mahan U S N retired le tired regarded in naval circles as the greatest modern writer on naval strategy died recently at the naval hospital in washington aged 74 years his death is though to have been partially due to overtaxing overtaking over taxing his strength in studying the present conflict in europe he ws wa s the author of several works on naval affairs which have tion and have come to be regarded as authoritative by the naval dei departments of most ol of the great nations of the world pumping elgines in a large sewage plant in australia are run by sewer W gas |