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Show ISUEGANIZED fflfflSffi .,e.., i. Jt.id of Dcscret ...jay School Board Was Pr.;cat, Representing the CenvtRl Church A::thcr!ticj .,. ionization of the high '."'" arum and the Young .v- vutual Improvement As- -"an'' was one o the prisi-VUines prisi-VUines of the quarterly -;.t,'.e held here Saturday .Tjaraky. , II Cotiam was nppouvt-,"';i,k'n! nppouvt-,"';i,k'n! of the former or-37m. or-37m. Kith Albert T. Clark ':'W W. Cannon, counselors n ' R. DenUey secretaiy. '.V.. Tillie Winsor, Florence -1". :te- and Mishie Seegmil-;le Seegmil-;le released from the presi- : . v of the state i - ' - ::"'M';s Linna Snow, Mishie -.'Her and Evadean Crosby -""chosc-n to fill their places. Cvcal authorities of the .. -ii were represented by Robs''- Judii of the Deseret Sun-:"; Sun-:"; baarci. ana Sun lay i.'j sort and conventions -3i featured throughout the sivs- ' , , , T-t first session was ne.d on evening at S o'clock 3 President W. O. Beiitley -dirs- Speakers were W. W. ''".jar, tdvard R. Kroi. Jos. r A.kin and LeRoy H. Cox, and '"V.ieed the absolute neces-of neces-of hard work to overcome dMnvsioii in which we aite 3 stragsling. Preparing for e iui'.ii'e demands that the -".; of the f.mily in regard a foci and clothing he taken . oi before luxuries are purse':!. pur-se':!. Follovdng the meeting the ;..ke presidency met with the v-itops of the various- wards. T::e meeting Sunday morning vacd with the congregation ;v:g "Dearest Children, God is S;": i'ciT. followed by prayer Gay Kiien, ana a sang, "Atttttv Words." O.'ia! listen v.-as the first re.ker and told the story of :n:iitl, calling attention to his r.-.i honesty and Godlike at-tsttde, at-tsttde, end compared him with Stsge Washington, and present stati's of the church. The history of the Sunday i.aools was related by Stake Su-f:::atendent Su-f:::atendent Walter F. Smith. Special entertainment features far children were a story by Margaret Brooks, rest ex-suts ex-suts led by Mrs. Rose A. Grassy, Gra-ssy, and a story by Miss Una Psltctt. James JjcArthur of the high wacil talked briefly of the benefits ben-efits of Sunday school work, and '.ii followed bv Bishop Roy Bundyof the Jit. Trumbull ward. A boys' chorus. led by J.Irs. Use A. Pace, sang "Baby Your Mother". I'obert L. Judd talked to the '-hiniieii of the work done by M and his son, Jesus Christ, -ril explained to them the plan oi salvation, and told them the . taeii'.s to cjnie through Sunday St.mol attendance. Singing, "Thanks for the Sab-tHi Sab-tHi School". nenediction, Antone B. Prince. . Te last meeting oS the con-'tt'fflce con-'tt'fflce convened at 2 p. m. It opened bv the congregation ffas. "We Thank Thee, Oh, M, for a Prophet", 'rnyer, William Lund. Singing by South ward choir, .h is Wonderful." As the text of his sermon, 'Silent Bentley used the words . a newspaper writer. "No great "umimtion has been made to 'ntration without sacrifice." entice has figured prominently ,J 'l-c history of this church, '' a every familv, sacrifices " made for the children. Men (tt:!u.,c to build a home, fur-1 fur-1 it, and provide luxuries and -j'ities for their families. "' strongiy advised the peo-r peo-r nf to go in debt, and al- t -ifili he admitted there were ' '' instances where a niort-was niort-was justified, in general it . . '! judgment. - duet was sung by Mr. and ' George P. Lytle. ,,..-"' Ellis Everett reported - mission to Germany, and lN)l testimony of the truth of Espel. He related faith-pro- R incidents in his work, and ;'s"d. his appreciation for ;1l I'uvilege of having filled Hnr' "fi-,.,. McQuarrie, a former ,ot Dixie, who was here "'d the funeral of his bro-Prcw' bro-Prcw' ed brieflv of the dels de-ls h'm and stated that as far r:.np Wafs able to observe, the i:3n , southern Utah were c! ii,'' g less than in any part country. "'iiVed , orris told those as-taken as-taken 1 Gotl nas alwavs fiat , J" 0?,.tlie faithful, and tions ar 0llpv''e think coridi- orc , .'10,v 1)ad' they ,av be ' "e must do all that we ,., for ourselves, and obey the laws of God. A trio was sung by Mrs. Mel-ba Mel-ba Raker. Alice Cannon and W . A. Whitehead. The last speaker was Robe t L Judd. who continued the subject sub-ject of the work of the Sunday chools and their influence on the voung people of the church He urged the honest payment of tithing, and faithful observance of the laws of God. Benediction was by R .A. Thoriey. |