| Show SUNDAY St JAl OO Presented nazi anil eio All LUI Al Unanimously tIui aim I l y ii I a eti Authorities presented amid were all ni unanimously sustained by b congregation Th afternoon session cession of ot time the conference Was largely attended President Angus Amigos AllUs M Cannon presided over oel tho the services R which were ore opened by J tho the choir singing the tIme hymn Yo Yu simple soU oui who stray tar far from tho tIme narrow harrow way Y YTM Th TM opening prayer wan W S offered by 1 J Golden and the time ser serviette viette l yere vere continued by h nf If t time the hYmn Behold time tho of or ortho tho time Lord The TM names of the General Generl and Salt Sni lako Stake Stae authorities of at tho the Church vere ere presented by President Joseph Josoph B E BTaylor Taylor They sero all ni unanimously Including the time home hOJ mission missionaries missIonarIes aries aros ot or tho the Bait nl Lake Lako Stake The rime Stake and an missionaries mire uro ns as lS follows j I STAKE SIo Presidency Angus M Cannon ent Joseph K H Taylor and amid nul Charles W V Penrose counselors High 11 Ight Councilors William Jt J Taylor Henry John T r I Calne Caine Milando Pratt Prat hoary Henry P 1 I Jt har s Elba A It Smith John Nicholson John Clark David Dald L Davis William W teI John Alternate High Councilors John C Cutler tutor August W Carlson Carilon Arnold 0 U Thomas A Clawson 8 S and ld Melvin Melvln D n 1 Wells Wela Presidency lre Olcy of o High Priests Quorum David president William Wilam Asper ors org and ant Hamilton G a Park counsel counselors Friday Priday John Tin gey Jesse Josso West James Jales S 5 Brown An Anders Anderl Anders ders derl W James Jamel Leach VII Wll WI I D Samuel J Sudbury Clerk of ot Stake and the High Coun D 1 1 Stirling William Anderson Board of f C Education Angus M 1 Can Cannon Cannon Cannon non Joseph E K Taylor Charles W Pen Pon Penrose Penrose rose David William W IV K Je Timeouts Thomas Tholas John T nine I Society Mary Isabella Home Horno I president Sarah J 1 Cannon and Clara ClaraC C Cannon counselors Sabbath Burrows C e Burton and Charles H 11 Felt Young Mens M I Associations U hi Lyman superintendent Joseph Josoph F Merrill and George A i Smith assistants Young Ladles 31 L I 1 Associations Nellie Nelle C Taylor faylor superintendent Lucy v Smith and Emily Caldwell Adam assistants Primary Associations Camilla C Co Cobb o bl superIntendent Lydia Ann Wei rind Ind Millie assistants Kindergarten Associations Don Donette ana nna nna Fox Young superintendent otto ette cUl Smith Kesler Choir Evan Stephens leader John J McClelan organist and nil all n the members member of oC the time choIr Scandinavian meetings of ot Salt Bait Tko Lake M At t president MartIn I Jens Jers S S Jensen Jen on counselors Meetings Peter president Henry Reiser and Herman G counselors Elder George B D ns as ni chief usher nt at n t time the Tabernacle Und md aids Ills HOME HO MISSIONARIES Anderson Scott W Lawson son Sperry Anderson William Lasen n James Alon 11 M l Lambert George Geor e C CAshton CAshton Ashton Ellas S David Barker Fredk B K E McDonald John Jr Bird RIchard L 14 Motia Moris Fredk Frek J JButler JButler Butler Butor Malcolm I L Nicholson Nl John Bertosh Win Wi J l IC C N Henry Henr W Berry Herr Chits Chas 0 Q Nye Nyc t l H 11 J Bowman George Georg Owen Owel Union HUlon M I Clark John Olsen Albert Calne Caine Cain Julia John T Park Hamilton CJ a aCuter Cutler Cuter John C Pratt Prat Carlson August Au W Paul Joshua Joshua H 1 lawson Thos A Penrose so Frank W Jos Jas Peterson Alfred ll W V annoti Jesse F 1 Perkins John A Cannon Canlon Oco teO J It hInry y P Henry Henr Wm W Davis Davil L I F S I J Fredk Fr dk Reynolds Sidney S 9 Dougall Dul Wm B H Richard Daniel B n Wm Smith Ellas A 1 John H 1 Chares B n 1 James Jamel T Ernest F Hy fly F SteVenson Ezra T Arnold Anoll G Q Orion Onion Orlon S Benjamin Sears John Joba S 8 Goodyear e t Stirling James P S Goddard Joshua Joshua P l Smith Jos Jom Jo F V 1 Jr Ides H H II Sharp Shar Jamea Jm s S Taylor Geo J 3 Talmage Jumi n r l Jon Jo H II 1 Tanner Henry Hem hear S f Shilton hilton 0 Geo W Thomas holl homas Alfred A Ai i Hill Hi leo Oeo K Ii 1 Taylor Samuel M l 2 Parley Ille P I 1 Thorup H 11 V I F Ii i Jensen Kr I Mut l tut I I Stanley W WA ll Melvln D L I John Wells los Jos Io B 13 1 Knight ht John Jhn M At Went IVest Jog Jos JOI A AKing King Jell Win Wi H 11 1 Oliver S f John JoInt Youns Wm 1011 I B II I After ACer concluding tie the presentation JIs ut of th time names of or the authorities President Taylor la Jor made n ii few Ho lie 10 stated then wits was A 1 marked t In Iii II thuG tho Ihl nt at It on omi th II el toga The Flie wore cautioned t to keep careful records Tho jho sum advice nl ns to nil mill those who simo hud had hul meG res to 10 Keep In lii 11 their thal lieu respective atI j both hOlh nit n a to 10 tho time ward organization and andall It ala all ni louis tho tim auxiliary Pu Taylor remarked that tho ti quorums generally wore In 11 n a very healthy condition lint But lul timer ther worn W IO moue more mor temptation and allurements In liz II tho time Bait Satt Rai Lake Inko Stake to lead the time sons semis OIS and laughters of f C the lie people than thal In Ill other Stake of ot The lime lh parents there fore fons tOr wore svere enjoIned to throw grouter gront let t safeguards about lout their and daugh daughters tore tors The ilmo M U I 1 A wore were cre as W asa n a force firce t that was wan Wi doing work In keeping keening th the young men and women from going Into by hy amid 11 forbidden paths That hat Is hi time express purpose for tor tho limo M I r were wro Time Tho missionaries have returned from their labors inborn abroad were wr told that thata a 1 great Rr t was 11 awaiting them hew hewIt hN It I was WIS stated that n a I IH Held fIeld fail was hero hem for tor them to tf c the tho sumac saving powers that they used UBal In lii the time world The Time next speaker was vas WI President PI 0 e eW W who wim n a few fow remarks In iii 11 regard to tl time the present condition of ot tIme the Salt Halt Lake Ink Stake He Jl II began by tw say lug Ing 11 that tho lie presidency of nt time the Stalco Is II ull il 1111 In sPirIt ph that limit a n perfect union ulion of or feeling sentIment exists tH between limo tho president timid nud his Il rite Tho of or the this High Council of ot tho time Stake K H was 11 suM said were WIO good active aeto nier who Vera ern working for tor or tho time best bent u t In tn Interests Incrusts crusts of o time the th people It I was sai Wi enjoined upon tho time home ails mis mil to attend tho ho meetings time the last Int Wednesday evening In every y mouth month Tho Tue ho auxiliary II IX I m organizations In tl won ter Id hl complimented for tor forthe forthe the tho work worl they thoy tho wore doing but bUI thit thu young men Inca ln remember their first duty wits ti I In II the Priesthood and they tie should l tot not ot permit their duties In II inan tin an 11 auxiliary organIzation to stand bo be 10 between tween thorn Blum and their duties In 11 the tho quorums tn pm tf which they belong The Vito speaker r that tho the clerks of or the wards should ah uh keep keell up a a full tul and complete statIstIcal report of ot helm so that tu when hen a Bishop IM Is railed on 01 for tor a report ho lie can caim cal furnish I III It II at nt from tho tha dork clerk I |