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Show ! :ef Meeting Attracts ;e Audience Sunday ferge audience attended the Jt meeting held at 8 p.m. jy n the lawns fronting v county court house, St. I J meeting was in charge of I er C. Pace. Numbers included I relational singing of "For Strength of the Hills" and -ina'i lead by Seth Harper, J .Mrs. Mae A. Pace at the a, and a quartet "Let The ; , w Lights Keep Burning" by iirth Snow, Vernon Worthen, " ' nf e and Walter Pace. leakers were Horace Thomp-i Thomp-i (Continued on page ten) Street Meetings (Continued from first page) son, who filled a mission in Australia and Moroni B. Lang-ford, Lang-ford, who labored in the British mission. Both gave interesting addresses. Mr. Thompson talked on the bringing of religion to the Samoan Islands, and Mr. Lang-ford Lang-ford on the vitality of the teachings teach-ings of Joseph Smith, the Mormon prophet. Brief closing remarks were made by Walter C. Pace, with prayers, by Carlyle Thompson, mission president, and Thomas S. Terry. A meeting will be held at the same place next Sunday evening. |