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Show Sister Mary L. Judd said she knows that religious culture is as necessary as it is to cultivate omv selves for the temporal duties of life. Levi Syphus, of Panaca said the little study he had made of the Gospel had been a great benefit to him and knew that this life was not the beginning of our existence, but vre had an existence before we came hefe, but what we had learned learn-ed there was withheld from us, but what we learn here will be added ad-ded to that which we had before. Royal Gardner has been a worker work-er in tha Mutual Improvement Association As-sociation and knew that it is fiom this class of men that many are called to hold responsible positions. It is necessary that we should study the principles of the Gospel. Edwin D. Woolley was thankful to have the privilege to speak to the youth of the Latter-day Saints, and they are hero to learn their duties and there is no place where we can learn the ways of the Lord and our duties so well as at meetings meet-ings of this kind. It is a duty of the youth not to spend pur lives in Bi'ngloness but to marry and start out to raise up families and we will bo better in very many ways if we take upon ourselves responsibilities that will make us more industrious and make us better citizens. a Brother Spillsbury said the best time to plant the seeds of the Gospel Gos-pel in the youth is to start when they are very young and we will .make impressions that will be lasting, last-ing, and be sure to teach them true jprinciples. Choir sang "Hope of Israel." Benediction by Robert G. Mc- Qurrie. Atkin. v. |