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Show P PROVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1928. PAGE EIGHT TIMPANOGOS CONFERENCE I 4 Relief society conference of the TImpanogos stake was field In the siake' tabernacle In Pheasant Grove, ,. Louisa Y. ilobisop September ami Inez K. Allen of' the general board were present. Th,e .music bv the" st'agr"Re'llef wa society choir; under the direction of the Uake.ahorister, Alfa E. Walker, Al woud e with. jCo unselor X!ar-organ. " The morning 'meeting' commenced at 11 a. au.. The following program was rendered. Pres Ella M. Crngun presided and conducted Che exercises. "; Opening so?ig. "The prayer, Mrs. Annin R. H''h .man. stakesun'Tvisor of sunshine wn?. "We Ever rrav for Thee." Roll ce.ll showed, the fntipw lng present; Stake board members. 8., one excused; stake presidency. 2 high council. 1; general bnhrd mem bers, 2; ward executive officers 2V members and visitors. 150; total,,188. Opening remarks. Pres. Crneun "Social Problems." "CooneraHon of Relief .Poc'etvanl Count Officers In Charity Work " disruset bv Mrs Inn K. Allen. "C-- of Defective Children." discussed bv Mrs." peoal 25. fu'rn-'she- at-th- W - Harvest Special Haryest Special Gospel-Me-sage- YRobison.'l-adle- chorus s Words'."" Sadie Beck, la Hardman,. Norm .IJaxter. Alberts! Wa'kcr, Kate ' AsK "and Jlae R." sulfation of bishopric and Relief society officers, dismissed bv B'"hoPesl-- '. of L ndon: A, dents Wilford W. Warnick and at Olpln expressed pleasure . being present at conference,-hadJo-se- the J '- SDlenrt'd cprram Clos- ing remarks. President Cragun; song "Scatter Seeds of Kindness," be"dlcttonrEllza Pank. . . The conference then adjourned until 2 p. m. Adainty luncheon was served bv the Pleasant Grove wards at the .noon hour.'' The afternoon session of conference commenced t 2 p. m - with i President Ella M. iM.n Cragun presided. Counselor Kate H. Jacobs conducted the exercises. t 2!L"W Iive Our Work": prayer, Louisa Haliday. a former Al- pine stake, board memb'tr; song, "School Thy Feelings"; report0f the Relief society activities in the atake, President Cragun. . Standards of child carenttscnssed-- J bv Mra. Inez K. Allen: trio, "Hcav-enl- v , Doric i ... I MM 1 M M IV Xfl jM 4 1X 1 ft 1 X. J- V M ' ' r' ' - afcaim " rviJ I. Insniration," Nf'He Warnick Rogers and Estclla Hard-maEducational work ' Hellef - society, discussed by Mrs.. X- ;nie W. Johnson, stake sccretar" Solo, ".how Me the Way, O Father, Mrs. Alta E. Walker; new plan for Relief society visiting teachers, discussed bv Mrs. Lousa Y. Roblson. Mra. Minnie Anderson, who has recently returned from the Danish mission, reported her labors. President Edmund Crnenn pf th takcjrcsi-lmcM a nd Bishop A. II. Lowe of the WindsorwartL. esDccsacd hiqIl preciation of the splendid program .7 lhat had been rendered. Clos'ng remarks, C6uhseor"Jacohs. Closing ring, "God Bless Our Mountain ITome.'. Benediction, Mrs. Chris, tine Warnick of Manila. The TImpanogos' stake flower show was held In connection wit- the conference and much credit ,W-due na Ftigal, a member and her committee from the various wards for the sue cess of thatevent. 4 J "THE KING OF ' KINGS" ' IS SUPERB I'lCTimE ' km v ..... : 1 - . . , i w J : - - v I I ' - - ' W.i M Mrs.-Lovl- lid ned Sim o a cue t 1 k El mn, "II II U Ann A-f- . Nh. n-- II X i 1 mm! II II fl ' , . A - II i JTrW 1 I 1 - : "r U.-fc-ei-? Al ,Stw Down Puts One In Your Home . ' . 1 contributes a remarkable stndv of . Judas, tvhOabetrays his Master for thirty piecss of silver. Set aealnst the portrayal of the Divine Man bv , Warner are two powerful worldly cnaraciers, the High Priest Caiaphaa, porfrayed by Radolph Schllrt kraut, and the Roman Governor Pi late, unacted by Victor Varconl. 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'" -- -- Moot-and Mtrriet MacCorffiacTwho were rnert tv t Among the women, Jacqueline -- te s cht sniendtd Logan Whtv Magdalene stands out as on greater- ' ' the tilma of this ptecesr era. Dorothy Cum- mimrs as tne Holy Mother, IJajel C'llemnn us the wife of Pilate, and Julia Faye and Josephine Normal as Martha and Mary of . Bethany 7" contribute worthy portravalsr- "The King of Kings" is not entertainment but it pre sents the most accurate depiction o' New Testument times that has evebeen offered. - lastly.- - nnd pre ..' eminent, It is Spirit on the bringing new beatttv Ititn e live. . of all. Don't miss this picture. ' f s comfortably on small amount of fuel.T Black $G5.(H)r Mahogany,: - io EREE Cold, , 'I M ETI " 1 thc-gospy- hfry '3 . Famous - 5,' aW up-l"- Kings." The various biblical characters I1 of Matthaw,Mark Luke, and John are easily recognlz" able. Unquestionably- - the finest characterizationTs H. B. 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