| Show ACADEMY CONFERENCE Smith and Lund Address Students Organization of Schoot Court ott rt Irn o City CI I Council Co ii I Op I p vote pom Irrigation School cu ens rr f Pt V V Hi i March con 1 M ti Young L 1 i Ion woo os held yes yea IE V V n fl aM evening meet fg P e h j hall and the tho i f r r t i in the stake tuber Iti ii Pr i Jihn having invited 1 t I to occupy that t bV lO TM r t V many more inure 11 i u 5 than could p I attend l u In College bre c f s no of the general Kt lt V l lent Joseph r F rS Or 9 I S I 11 and q b Ou the tho tun l li arr if i tint I Don ung uM OBer ii Young Jt AV W members tei Ii Si iy 1 members of the V won In itt Inn Mii Vf n 11 duff Jr u a ji exercises it r VV If u i pleasure In t y ic f the authorities of th the rh r r t the t LIW V V atie organizatIon u thi ht PUrpose Ot Of t V E V T ii l up r f rV and to in tita i q r f V J t r hav tite e students 1 this work organ fert V ide among the stu ia t v vb kl b V V a 5 Tho Th aim IH In to tot t II i rv the at I the t V V B o h and d to bring cf I the tb 7 fu r of the Spirit mi 1 from ir n lon wh had vi Zdi homes me and The ro iii the r the I V 1 of Wisdom Vidoni of oford V ord with ith the tho faculty mid the school There were cases where tho tue rules of cf the tho school not observed anti Some Borne canes e the tho students were lather encouraged titan otherwise by people with them they und and by parents In treating the rules lightly Tue health of the student was wan reported good ts from ruin dents ot o tue following approximate Se Vice CO 10 staRe tO Sun San pete pet Cl Juab stake 21 SoUthern Utah stakes makes R G Nolic stake slake 83 93 ISmery anti and 45 EIther J Golden addressed Bed the thu conference and spoke of hIs own experience In the domestic organization rattle gome ii 2 years ngo When ho lie the He lie spoke of the he hud haul received trout from attending the academy Ho lie had especially experienced thIs during lila his Hint The tie for and the benefits of tin lulls coin HO eru vere spoken of and the thi demand for touched upon ninny points of value to discussed and the thi young men en n to for do ito doIng Ing missionary vork In iti a manner cr ire to themselves and the hurch Elder Either tester lately cil from n a to Turkey brief briefly ly i his hla pleasure In meeting the school ami testified that the of success he hue had liml attained on Ills his mission hail had CuRie come from In the Brigham Young academy President A II If Lund felt In hearing tho he reports and In the tty yn ti tIM m which had been Introduced of leuv Leav the of the students to the students themselves He lie believed that It would generally be admitted by bythe bythe the students the rules laid down l by y till worn for their rood and that n a thorough appreciation of or this fact would cause them to b lie cr with and that tho thue Influence of those who observed tho lUles would greatly assIst assin othora othor In doing so The rules lutes he lie said were vere good anti and whole wholesome some awl lund had been adopted tot for the benefit of the students Their observance ance both In and out of the school would help tho student In his Itin studies and make him more successful In Iii the tho afternoon reports from tIme tho fol following lowing stakes then given Alpine with 8 S and Mn Ma stake 40 students Provo First ward 21 students The Church and the general local Church school authorities were unanimously sustain sustained ed President Joseph F Smith had been delighted with the forenoon meeting In listening to the reports given by the us mis he luau had in listening to the re ro reports ports this afternoon He lie had been a little surprised lo to hear It reported that lust there ere two or three who were not the rules tule of the und and who did not observe these rules He lie hoped at the next conference the reports would not show this condition The rules he said were made for the tho purpose of elevating the student to a higher standard of excellence TIle The stu atu dent who spond all lila his spare time In its parties theaters of other oilier amusements becomes a laggard In iii his studies nail does clues tint not make the progress that Is ox reeled of him If the students observe the rules that are made for their good they will have no one to blame hut but themselves for the failure which will surely follow This Flits was vas In conformity with the tho principles of the which provides salvation on personal merit anti not on Ott the merits of another It was a thought to the he speaker to knew that God hail had placed him lucre hero anti given him power to become like Himself through obedience If he spurned Clods laws to forfeit life ever everlasting lasting The Thu speaker referred to the old oh Idea of hell and n a lake hake of fire and brimstone This was sins not according to Scripture anti the revealed will of iou Time The Hook of Mormon says tIle tor torment torment ment of conscience consequent upon a aman titan man realizing lost opportunities sins sine may be likened to a lake of fire and the speaker expected to know no hell except a conscience quick quickened ened by knowledge anti each of us will c e hits his own accuser Nothing will wll be forgotten If we repent and accept the Gospel of Christ anti and live according to the principle star eler nal truth our sins will be blotted out by the atoning blood of Christ and In that way only can call our sins be forgiven A 4 double quartet rendered the an anthem anthem them Jesus I my cross have taken President James VV of KIder John Moore of Spanish Fork Prat David John of Utah stake mauls made brief addresses congratulating lating the students and expressing their pleasure In hearing the good reports made SESSION At the evening meeting reports wore were made from Provo Prove wards except the First Ward which wan sas reported In the lie afternoon Wasatch stake Salt Lake Northern Utah Mountain stake Summit stake A number of aids reported their visits to students In the tho districts reporting generally a condition among the students Miss Mattie Salmon favored the meet meetIng lag Ing with u a solo rendered In a most moat excellent manner President Lund addressed the meet meetIng lag Ing He lie referred to the beneficial ex cx experience gained by the young men In the condition among thie stu students students dents Many of those these men would be called to fill Important positions autO their experience In the school would prove ot of great value to them President dent Lund gave come good advice on the thai subject of chasing n a life work The question that should be naked asked In the selection ot of a pursuit In life should lie be benot not what ran can I make the most money nt at but butin In what can I do the most good Work which the Individual liked should b ie selected because work vork that Is unpleasant will be a drudgery and If it selected for the pur purpose pu pose of making money the re suit will b hue failure even In that thai respect because no one could be sue suc successful In work which he did not like hike Many valuable Instructions In regard to conduct overcoming selfishness M se selecting good company prayer etc wore given by President Lund In hie hi usual kindly sympathetic meaner manner Judge referred to the Die great of the student of the academy anti and the Church schools The academy had been In existence only S years and the speaker did not any an other private school had over ever accomplished as much good as the Young academy hid had In the same game length of time The speaker re to the men I that hat hail hAd been educated In the academy and en encouraged the students to do tb their part to be loyal to the school and to comply with ittu the requirement ot t the Institution tion tien luff extended thanks to the tho visitor anti and lo to the students who had taken part In the end and referred to 10 the hang ot of Judge Hooth In the from tb tile corn coin of the school to the pres present oat ent The mule male quartet tang sang In the Sweet bye and bye WM offered by 0 W v DISTINCT COURT The following orders hove been made In the Fourth district court of C Nuttall de do ceases II H If Chat H If and George A eeman ap op appointed pointed appraiser Estate of Mary C tt de tie George A l ad bond I 1 1 Ella A Gee W H Ji and Herbert 8 S Payne layne appointed approver of Solomon A de tie deceased ceased final account approved and de tie derr rr i of distribution Batiste IWate of T M 14 deceased petition for order of Has sae of teal real es as tate granted Western Loan Ionn Savings Co vs estate Amelia ad as defendant on e argued anti and taken advise fluent ment Estate Ustate of Thomas de tie deceased ceased petition of Augusta Mn for letteri of administration set fit for hearing March SO of cut Stanley Partridge dc do for summary tion set et for hearing March Mateli 20 D N vs Win AVin Crooks judgment for plaintiff In the sum ot of Interest costs Estate of H lh deceased Park city it batik bank allowed attorney fee fe of 10 of Is paid anti and 76 75 fees allowed of Nevada Starr et at all al minors order confirming sale of real estate 7 C 51 r I vs Johnson It II 11 Thurman entered ac as counsel for de do defendant In of A Saxe motion tu lui strike out granted and defendant given five days to amend Shepherd vs Wa A Shepherd decree of divorce granted plaintiff by default on the ground of failure to provide Plaintiff restored to h her r mal Ui den n name Essle Fitzgerald Guardianship of George lilo of James lilIes for letters of guardianship set tet for forbearing bearing March 16 Milton K Price ct et nl ni vs Mt Nebo Land Irrigation Co ut ot nl al application to file petition In Intervention argued and taken under advisement till March if of Hue M Rogers deceased ma lt L Hayes Swen Swenson and John Clark appointed appraisers OPPOSED TO BILL The Tho city council t Seat t Saturday as u a of equalization to hear henr corn com complaints plaints and atul correct errors In assessment of water tax for or the year After tin thu labors Inborn of the board beatti wore concluded a session of the council was lucId held In which the following resolution was adopted To the Honorable Senate and House of representatives of the lie State of Utah Whereat we the thu members of the city council of Provo city In special session as l believe that the irrigation bill entitled An Au net act providing for de tie determining anti and recording rights etc No Ul Is unjust and unfair to the lie owners of the Irrigation system of this thita state Incurring undue expense depriving ing Individuals anti and Irrigation com companies PanIcs of rights and privileges by lilac placing ing absolute power and authority In the lunatic hands of the lie state engineer to control anti manage the affairs of the Irrigation systems of this the state Therefore bo be it That we In behalf of city do hereby protest pretest the pas passage passage sage of the hue above named bill Pirn Passed this day of March Mateli 1903 Mayor Taylor President Farrer Farrar anti ami Councilmen Carter Farrer anti and went to Salt Lake today for the purpose of presenting the ite resolution to th joint legislative committee on Irrigation gation gatlon SCHOOLS The teachers In the lie public schools are Instructing the children as requested by b State Fish and Game Sharp on thus the unlawfulness of killing robbins and other birds The rite cruelty of ot this tine tise Is also being pointed out to lie HIP pupils school will celebrate Tim day Friday all caily eally settlors ettler of Ut Provo uro utro especially Invited to 1 present Pioneer r relies will bo be exhibit exhibited ed anti and made matie a special feature A meeting will vill be h haul this evening In time the Parker school will on The Tite lund a i musical program will bo be rendered CITY Arthur Taylor of the tho Third ward lisa lias returned from u a mission 1 to is lit itt good health anil spirits rile Fifth ward Society u a site for a socIety hull opposite where the Its lo to build Its new musty Knight lies has given socIety u ut large brick building formerly owned by C W P PYoung Young which Is being removed and materials used for the lie Relief society house George Pueblo of was brought to Provo yesterday to serve a jaIl Jull sun sen sentence alice tence of fO 0 days for sellIng liquor to minors Kenneth the son of Kl Jt mer mner young who wh lives on the road rond south of tho ho city died Saturday tiu pneumonia The rho fun funeral oral eral took place yesterday Booth expects to leave for Lon Loa county tomorrow Hu goes to hold court coutt for fo Judge Chidester Thelina Sutton anti and Florence two girls ol 01 this city so Interested In the for tutu of Miss Lulu LulLS Johnson whoso whose caw cittie has hus been reported In thu Salt Lake pu nat lers Oer that they started a subscription for her hero and collected 0 6 which hiss ban been forwarded to Miss Johnson Mr and Mrs D D I Houtz cure are re rejoicing over th J of a son The Flue Fruit Growers lucId held an hit Intel meeting Saturday J 1 read a paper inner on prune culture fluid ana II Johnson nn one on apple cub cul culture ture both of were very the The Duo for next on Saturday U is Pruning Thomas liar flar of Trees and or B a H if Hower Culture and auth of cC Strawberries N J Knight p |