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Show -- k . .. y. .... . ,1 X MARY A. FREEZE. address in 'vJiich she expressed herappreciation of the tributes paid her .on her re;, iuiJ ot;r comrade since iur early youth, cent birthday .anniversary, for which she tenin the Cause of Truth; r !' tuu-"itedered heartfelt thank." ' She in sacred, tender jnnd prayed that "I'll" Lord would give her a sense of gratijhe i; us here, hath passed to the hcyond. Mall: tude and charity that she might "give our all hut .yesterday we clajel her hand, It is hot in her to the sisjcrN nf this that grt.;,t voice: Li. ,u' listened to her ' organization. htiman hearts in undcr-iau- d ii Mrs. Hannah M. Crosby, president of hi (Jod's jroidtiice rejiee. Panguitch takeCgave a favorable report of the Relief S.,rietv in .that stake. Spoke of a e know to what inunrtal . me line at thur regular nieUing..lie lids-- ' when called frni nrld and the great interest manifested in the , his, y ,..:. would ee.a--e to ow, we'd feel a work. . - elu-i-nn- i , tr 1 ! M :.- -- I I i 1 . . au.-ixiauc- . . e . i I t ; Mrs.. uc supreme, t,u,w (Jod's promisr- were not - a iates of the ieneral Board delivered an a dress on "Iac mg with the subject from the standpoint ot a Latter-da- y Saint:" Our lite before we came here is forgotten but it wjw asdangi- ble as it is todav.. We uaderstou md longed for more light and when it was given us we came here a little children and had forgotten everything. "Mv heart swells with irratitude that was permitted to come here under the covenant of the Priesthood and that I value life as it should he valued." The Lattcr-daSaints iiave been given liuht and truth. o one elt ihtrnig Life! the passing a transition eternal joy ;.ain to peace, from woerogrcss never has remission, t;..Id of life is found without alloy -- rli. R. Shipp. .ith ill. i - i tin ; : and extend their influence to The Relief Society workers should nthcr.s. L on--.. lent,, thev should - lo'k after .the cssenj i he tial part of the work, purjose ot orani.ilioii was not to enrich any urie; it is g institution for means not a to U- pent in pleasure. The means is used tor the legitimate purpose "for which it is gathered. It is not for the well, the strong, the ahle; it is for the oor ami helpless; but it better to help those who do not deserve than to under-hel- p the needy one. All who are in need should be helped even if Saints. It is. our they are not Latter-da- y duty to help them, to minister to them and to teach them the principles of the Gospel. Xobody in need should be neglected. '.President Smith asked the Lord to bless the Meters in their homes and in their work abroad. The mothers in Israel should be as good as they expect their husbands to.be, and the husbands should be as good as they expect their wives to be. Contralto solo, "The Earth is the Lord's' k Dot McMillan Bolto. i'resident E. B. Wells felt highly honored that I'resident Smith took time to favor us with thissplendid address, and she was sure we would always remember and appreciate this courtesy shown to us. The following presidents of stakes spoke hriuly on the general work ot the organiza-- ' ti"i: and gave reports of conditions in their - -- i respective stakes: Sisters. Rebecca Standring of Alpine take Minerva Knowlton of Davis; Sarah : of Boxelder, and Leonora T. Har- n'n -- ton of Granite. Huet, "God Be With You Till We Meet Again." bv Lizzie Thomas Edward and Dot M MidanBolto. benediction was pronounced by Sister .1 cilia I Jennings. - (h-:d- - t , - V I f,:.,lnr. money-gettin- Siis;i I .;:c-a- St--- .P AITL KNOON si;SSIONV 2 I'.Nf. "!u-loe- . -- boundatiori," and thession closed with prayer bv Sister Romania IC Penrose.' - I)- . . ' , v lalieves that we 'had- Congregation, "Come Let C Ane " Praer, Sister Alice' M. Home. Singing. raise to.tne .Man. President Wells .stated that recently the t iuircli had bail the ojportimit of preparing a brief history of the Church for the Applelon I'ompany's h'.ncvelojwetlia. and that the Relict Soeietv was given the priv ilege of tuinishjng a sketch' of .(HH) wonb on the history d our organization during the seventy years of its existence; als 5()0 words each on. the biographies ,.f the live presidents of our organization. The sketch and the biographies had been prepared uiC tier the direction of President W'ells. ;q I . prtwed by the I'irst Presidcnev and sent on for publication.Sister leunie A. llvde. wIm-Ikirecentlv been apjt)inted a missionary on the (ieneral l.oard, brielly addressed the assembly. She felt delighted- to be nuniherel with those w ho were associated in a work of charity . and love; m tact, she telt mat tins was joyful moment, of her life ami ex- uresse her rreat tiesire to do all in Her i t assist m the work; of lie "TvcIttt iwer Soeietv. A soprano solo, "O, Loving .Father." was then given by Lizzie Thomas Edward. The remainder. of the time was turned over for testimony bearing and the following - s I -- m t..l.1- . 1 tin-mos- seiousness k.' fore we came here. The Chris tian and heathen world believe that there was a great spirit and that we are tin) sparks from this spirit. We. each of us, come here with individual life we come, it is true, in the darkness and gloom, ' sisters bore testimonies: Sister Emily S. through childish sorrow, maturity and motherhod. but life grow s deeper and rich Richards, Sister Head from Preston. Sister Ellsworth.. Sister Brown of Salt Like. Sis er with all these experiences. Lite brings ter Chas. I). Evan's. Sister Romania B. Pengreat responsibility with it -r- esponsibility, rose and others. pain, su tfering and worry. Many people A trio, "God die Merciful," was sung bv and several sects believe that we should Lizzie Thomas Edward. Evan Arthur ami steel ourselves against pain and worry; but nam and worrv are part ot our lives and Ralph Siddoway. Elder Tames E. falmage smke of the and we are them purified developed through W hen we see women like our president who wonderful work accomplished by the Relief No organization in the Church Soeietv. have passed through sorrow and affliction receives more admiration frm the world and have remained true and faithful to t lie than this. The name is very suggestive end we should feel that we are willing to and well fitted for a society- - which so un go through the same experiences if we can selfishly gives aid and relief to all who apply reach the point thev have reached for it. He felt that the Lord smiles on this Brother Walter Wallace sang a solo, work and urged the sisters to continue to "Conic Holv Spirit," after which reports Ik' diligent workers. were given bv Marv ( )Ilerton ot I'arowan After singing- bv a mixed quartet, t rov- stake and Tenm'e Potter of Carbon stake. idence is Over All," meeting adjourned until Two musical numbers were then given on October, 19 12. the violin bv Prof. Willard W'eihe. accom Benediction was pronounced by Sister Mr. bv Prof. I. I. McClellan. Relecca N. Nibley. Weihe plaved.. "Russian Airs"t and 'The Amy Brown Lyman, fnd p Sonc. which lie also piaveo neioie Assistant Secretary. President Taft at the White House during tho eastern tour of the tabernacle choir. A the was triven vnfr nf thanks t y113111, When WQinen cannot yote the ship of state musicians. ii like the steamship. "Titanic' with only Sister Marilla Daniels of Provo; was half enough life, boats. I Vovtan's Journal. the of srive reminiscences, to noon railed whom she was The Cliicatro Record Herald announces Prophet Joseph Smith with ms that one whole page of "the Sunday edition personally acquainted., sue .torn oi his wonderful will hereafter be devoted to equal suffrage. many fine qualities and of related many perseverance and "faith.. She .Many express their .appreciation. which the Prophet figured and Julia '6. Lathrop. of Chicago, an assostated that; she was one of those who saw ciate of Jane Addams in the work at Hull him at his home after his martyrdom. This of House, a member of the Illinois boardVas-ssad death, was a thing she could not be charity and a graduate and trustee of reconciled to forbears. She . heard J oseph College, has been appointed by PresiSmith prophesy that the Saints would be 'as chief 'Of the new children's Taft dent would and Mountains the to driven Rocky in the department ot commerce and bureau Bore commonwealth. a build there up great labor. Miss Lathrop ..is the first woman to of the the to divinity a strong testimony be made a bureau chief under the governmission of the Crpphet Joseph. Smith' ; ment. How-Firv! a I . - . .... it. - . . SECOND DAY. . ( - .,.mT a 1f A r After singing, "Reamer of Israel," opening prayer was of h. :d by Sister Julia P. M. Earns worth. iiio duet, from Haydeirs second sym-- f ;ony, given by Miss Edna Coray and Mrs. .April 4, 1912. -- 1 Congregation ' the sang, "Softly Beams cred Dawning." I'resident Emmelinc B. Wells gaye a ar 1 . ' brief t - The congregation 'sang,.'" ' |