| Show n THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING LD$ to Open Relief Society Members Admonished to Care for Conference in Their Neighbors in Need S L Saturday i S r' ‘ mmk nmt t 'r j f y— V 1 Resources of Organization Withdrawal of federal reliefbeen a regular attendant at Relief meetings for the simple rea- funds now in prospect will tax "ociety son that his mother had no place v every resource of the Nationally leave him whi)e she wcnt t0 Woman's Relief society to the limit gatherings He also had been infci- to care for suffering and want said mately acquainted with Eliza R Zina D H Young Bathsheba J Reuben Clark Jr first counselor Snow Smith and Emmeline B Wells In the first presidency of the L D presidents of the Relief society in S church Friday in charging mem- because his own mother was hers of the Relief society at their part for many years of the presjcent annual conference with the ‘'''Thirteenth war(j Relief society above all others of caring for their while he was only a boy he said of ne!fnbors Eliza R Snow second Other speakers at the morning ye fjei)ef society had president prophesied session in the tabernacle wereijn t0ngUea that he would become Heber J Grant church president an(j Zina D H Young Mrs Radio O Hyde Ensign stake thirdapOSe had interpreted the president and Relief society president Mrs Lotta Paul Baxter and Mary Essential Spirit C Kimball general board members head classed charity The church “You have become to some extent suffering and forgiveness as cultural clubs" Mr Clark said of longessential spirit of the Relief sothe Relief society units “But now the particularly the and for the few oncoming months ciety He stressed joy and love which folat least you may be moving into happiness lows the exercise of forgiveness but a new world — a worldthat will call pointed out that it is not obligatory had have not for qualifications you to forgive those who have not sinto use for a number of years cerely repented Great Duty Singing of the Relief society SingTours is a great duty and you ing Mothers was praised as lending Will be expected to perform it" much to the spirit of truth and joy He said courage would be re- by both Presidents Grant and Clark quired in the social struggle and The chorus directed by Mrs Char-lott- s O Sackett sang four anthems unloveliness of humankind will Mrs Hyde classed the Relief socome to the fore The Relief society members nevertheless must ciety as a rich opportunity to deseek earnestly for the good in velop individual initiative and leadership She told of work of the orevery person Relating the parable of the good ganization in furthering use of sufSamaritan Mr Clark told how the frage by women and said behind priest and the Levlte according to all the work was spirituality which the Savior’s account passed by the is the source of strength and the wounded man while the mdhnest means of power and the lowest in the nation the An appeal to make Tuesday (ReSamaritans bound up the man’s lief society meeting day) a mothers Wounds 4uid'provided for his care and daughters’ day during the enSubjected to disdain and con- tire year was voiced by Mrs Baxter tempt in past years the Relief so- She asked the members to magnify ciety may now “set an example to the value of youth and age working the world in this hour of stress as together by bringing their daughters to what should be done to care for to the meetings and carrying on the the poor and the needy and the sick glorious traditions of the organizaand distressed This is your prime tion The mother’s attitude toward duty and all others are in the life invariably is transmitted to chilbackground an far as I can see” he dren she said aid Calls for Service Urges Humility Mrs Kimball asked the members “If you bind up present wounds to make themselves ready for calls and care for the distressed in the for service which might be made of future you will literally become an them telling that through exercise ensign to all the world and this of unselfish motives the women church has never had such glory would become better and wiser come to it as will be its glory if we guardians in their own homes and shall perform our duties fully in their talents would be added to and this respect To do this we must developed Character ahe said conclothe ourselves with humility" he sists of mental attitudes and how we spend our time and therefore pointed out President Grant said the magnifi- may develop markedly In Relief socent example of his mother's life ciety work and her devotion to the gospel had Invocation was offered by Mrs been the guiding star of his life M M Waddoups president of Relief When ha was only nine days old societies in the Samoan mission and he "related his father had died and benediction was by Mrs Harold W his' mother thereafter had been Pratt Of the Mexican mission The session was conducted by Mrs both father and mother to him In his boyhood he related he had Louise Y Robison president -- Time and Places Listed For Mission Reunions Special programs refreshmentstLion House Social center 63 East and dancing will mark the numer-ISout- h Temple street Saturday at ouS L D S missionary reunions to 6 p m he conducted In various parts of the Southern States mission — Twenty-first ward chapel First avenue city The time and place of the re- and K street Saturday at 8:30 p m South African mission — Jade unions follows: Australian mission— Capitol Hill room Hotel Utah Saturday at 9 L D S' ward chapel Third North p m and Columbus street Saturday at Tahitian mission — Sugarhouse ward chapel 1951 Twelfth East 8:30 p m British mission — Yale ward street Saturday at 9:15 p m Tongan mission— Home of George chapel 1447 Gilmer drive SaturE Pack 1055 East Twenty-sevent- h day at 8:30 p m Canadian miasion — Seventeenth South street Saturday at 9 p m mission — Twentiward amusement hall 141 West First North street Saturday at eth ward chapel Second avenue and G street Saturday at 9 p m 8:30 p m Central States mission conjoint Texas mission— Same as Central reunion with the Texas mission— States mission Grant stake tabernacle Thirty-thir- d Western States mission— Twenty-secon- d ward chapel 556 North SecSouth and State streets!-Saturdaond West street at 8 p m Saturday at Eastern States mission — Smith 9 pm Memorial building 80 North Main Northwestern States mission— street Saturday at 9 p m Eighteenth ward amusement hall East Central States mission— Second avenue and A street SaturSeoond ward chapel Seventh South day at 8:15 p m and Fifth East streets Saturday at 8:30 p m German-Austria- n mission — Eleventh ward chapel 131 Tenth East street Saturday at 9 p m Hawaiian mission — B e 1 vedere lounge 29 South State Street Saturday at 8:30 p m Manchester Group Manchester Conference (British mission) — Ninth ward amusement Gebrge Albert Smith member of hall 418 Fifth East street Satur- the council of the twelve apostles of day at 8:30 pm the L D S church will spend his Mexican mission — Twenty-sevent- h birthday anniversary ward chapel Fourth avenue sixty-sixt- h and P street Saturday at 9:15 p m Saturday participating in sessions of mission — Pioneer the annual general conference of Netherlands stake gymnauism 558 South Eighth the church Mr Smith has served three misWeat street Saturday at 9 p m New Zealand mission— Lion House sions for his church as well as Social center 63 East South Temple serving in numerous other capacities He was president of the Euatreet Saturday at 9:15 p m North Central States mission— ropean mission of the church from LeGrand ward amusement hall 1921 to 1923 and has been a memYala avenue and McClelland street ber of the council of the twelve apostles since 1903 Saturday at 9 p m Conference meeting jll not leave Northern States mission— MemoSmith time for special observrial house Memory park Saturday Mr ance of his birthday at 8:30 p m April 4 1870 in Salt Leeds district — Eighth ward He was born Lake City son of John Henry and Third South and East Fifth chapel Sarah Farr Smith Streets Saturday at 8:15 p m Ladies' reunion— Northern States Pleads Not Guilty Lion House Social center 63 East South Temple street Saturday at John Costos pleaded not guilty T p m before City Judge Daniel HarringNorwegian - Danish mission— Lib- ton Friday to a liqour sale charge erty ward chapel Denver street and Trial was set for April 24 The alHarvard avenue Saturday at 9:15 lege offense took place March 31 p m Judge Harrington dismissed a simiSamoan mission— Waterloo ward lar charge against Jack Burgen for Sat1621 Fifth East street chapel lack of evidence Burgen was acurday at 8:45 pi m cused of selling liquor SeptemSouthern States Ladies’ reunion— ber 28 Swiss-Germ- an Apostle Will (Continued day the tabernacle choir of more 300 voices will sing this year under a new director J Spencer Cornwall who was appointed recently to succeed the late Professor Anthony C 'Lund The Relief society Singing Mothers directed by Mrs Charlotte O Sackett will sing at both general sessions Monday Sustain Leaders Monday Sustaining of the general authorities of the church formal procedure at each conference session Indicating the voice of every church member in determining the officers of the church this year will probably take place Monday as will other affairs of moment since that day Is the actual anniversary of the church’s organization Only one vacancy exists among the general authorities and that is of several years' standing No successor has as yet been sustained as presiding patriarch of the church succeeding the late Hyrum Smith This hi the one office in the church in which succession is hereditary Dr Widtsoe Due Dr John A Widtsoe member of the council of the twelve apostles was expected to arrive here Saturday morning from Los Angeles where he has been giving a course at the university there in doctrines of the I D S church Alonzo A Hinckley youngest member of the council of the twelve apostles In point of service now is in Los Angeles because of illness whilo Dr Joseph F Merrill also a member of the council is in England presiding All Over the European mission other members of the council of the twelve apostles aro expected to be in attendance and to speak They are: Rudger Clawson president Reed Smoot George Albert Smith George F Richards Joseph Fielding Smith Stephen L Richards Dr Richard R Lyman Melvin J Ballard and Charles A Callis J Golden Kimball senior president of the first council of seventy has been seriously 111 recently but is expected to be in attendance as are other members of the council Rulon S Wells Levi Edgar Young Antoine R Ivins Samuel O Ben-nio- n John H Taylor and Rufus K Hardy All three members of the presiding bishopric will be in attendance and will speak They are Sylvester Q Cannon David A Smith and than 'Ct Mary Smith Woman Lawyer 22 Argues Case In High Court Declares ‘Weaker Sex’ Mast Work Hard to Succeed in Legal Career Special to The Tribune POCATELLO ' Idaho — Women should not plan & career as an attorney before the bar unless they are willing to work very hard in the opinion of Miss Mary Smith Rexburg woman who argued her first case before the Idaho state supreme court here Thursday Miss Smith a daughter of Mr and Mrs Clem Smith of Rexburg last June was graduated from the law school at the University of Idaho southern branch She was admitted to practice before the Idaho state supreme court by Chief Justice Raymond L Givens In his John Weils chambers in Boise last July Saturday Meetings Observers at the closing session Meetings scheduled Saturday In of the supreme court where she araddition to the general sessions In- gued a complicated estate case were clude general priesthood meeting in impressed with her ability as a lawthe tabernacle at 7 p m when men yer inof the church will gather for Not was her case before the struction the Primary association supremeonly court her first before that meeting at 7:30 p m in the Assent-bl- tribunal but it was an unusual prohall where a program entitled an ceedings in the court “The Garden Beautiful" will be pre- original application for being a writ to sented and a meeting at 4:15 p m review the matter of the 815000 esin the Assembly hall for stake presi- tate of Mary E Hiatt and Carl E dencies ' high councilors stake Hiatt both deceased and former and clerks bishops counselors residents of Driggs acward clerks stake and ward super- tions are seldom soughtOriginal in the suvisors of Aaronio priesthood quo- preme court rums and classes: the presiding In the case ehe opposed her bishopric will be in charge of this uncle T W Smith also of Rexburg meeting “Law is very interesting and fasOne of the most spectacular meetcinating I like it I was not of the will conference be that ings frightened but was terribly excited” of the Deseret Sunday school union Miss Smith said when asked how 7 m at in the tabernacle she felt in p Sunday going before the state's With two large stage platforms on court highest the great choir loft a dramatic presentation of the theme of the 1936 conventions: “Spiritual Growth Cottonwood Woman Through Lesson Enrichment” will be given under direction of George Dies of Pneumonia D Pyper general superintendent of Sunday schools Marriages Announced Of Two Idaho Couples McCAMMON Idaho — Elsie Hall 23 daughter of Mrs Clara Hall of McCammon and Vem Burke 25 of Logan were married at the home of the bride’s sister Mrs Clayton Tippets this week They will reside at Logan Afton Jenkins 20 of Robin and Benny Edwards 23 of McCammon were also married this week at Poca- Mrs Jane B Sipherd 43 a resident of Cottonwood died in a local hospital Friday at 8:40 a m of pneumonia Born in Salt Lake City May 6 1832 she was a daughter of Elmer E and May Eilerbeck Darling She had resided in Sait Lake county virtually all her life Surviving are her parents of Cottonwood two sisters Mrs Albert R Fisher Los Angeles and Mrs Jack Strlckley San Diego CaL two daughters Darlene Smith and Sally Sipherd Salt Lake City Have Birthday tello At Conference Final Cooking School Session Attended by Five Hundred Men - ’ Not In the least discomfited in vying with women to achieve the epicurean art Borne 600 men smug in the knowledge that the most famous chefs are maids attended the final course Friday night at the Hotel Utah of The Salt Lake Tribune-Telegra- sponsored “Foods on Parade" cooking school Although outnumbered by women in the Friday evening session to which they had been especially invited the men displayed keen interest as Miss Luclle Harris instructor stressed the importance of correct feeding of the family Defined as Science Fairly beaming when Miss Harris defined cooking as a science the sterner sex nodded approval at a sfitement that the cooking world was filled with superstition and should be treated in the light of chemistry and physics its two true components More thbn 2000 women attended the afternoon session of the school many of them seated in the Hotel ballroom long before the opening hour The Friday sessions entitled “Happy Endings" brought to a close the four-da- y course designed to acquaint women with the art of making a dollar’s worth of food perform miracles Identification of meats and the proper method of carving appealed strongly to “the better halves” in attendance Paul A Goeser expert meat cutter did the honors in a manner commended by both the men and women Miss Harris specialist of the national livestock and meat board explained various phases of cooking not touched In the previous sessions With her assistants she produced more than 10 dishes several of them being inspirations to ths male “kitchen mechanics” Weight Control Interspersed with the deft f-fact manipulations that somehow emerged ingredients into tempting dishes was a talk by Miss Harris on gaining and reducing weight The Foods on Parade cooking school will leave Sait Lake City for Denver Saturday matter-o- Too often have we felt that If our neighbors have a bare subsistence— enough bread to eat and enough coal to burn— that they have' sufficient” said Mrs Louise Y Robison president of the National Woman's Relief society in urging members of the organization to take greater love Into the homes of the Mrs Robison’s appeal was needy made at the concluding session of the annual conference of the organization Friday afternoon in the L D S tabernacle Approximately 4000 persons were in attendance Mra Robison pointed out how many young people were embarrassed to associate with other young people because of their lack of clothing which might easily bo provided by others See Neglect “Sisters I believe we have 'neglected this Our poorer neighbor's daughter likee pretty clothing just as well as your own daughter and she likes to be invited to parties just as well Let us not have exclusive social groups A city of Enoch never la coming to us if we don’t help carry the load of the weaker ones Let your children grow up with standards There’S strength to living up to standards It is not bravery or courage to take coffee — it is weakness It takes strength to do things we know are right” she said Judge Speaks Oscar W McConkie Judge of the Third district court and counselor in the Ensign stake presidency voiced a fervent plea for education aa to the ill effects of alcoholic drinks “The pendulum will awing back The time will come when people will not be content to see their homes broken but until that day comes the responsibility rests oq you to see that alcohol education becomes an instrument in every family of your community" he said Judge McConkie quoted figures estimating that alcohol is the causative agent for 20 pef cent of the divorces 25 per cent of the Insanity 37 per cent of the poverty 47 per cent of the misery among children and 50 percent of the crime in the United States Social Costs In addition to this drain on the resources of the nation he said is a physical and mental eost in shattered hopes broken hearts and homes and economic waste impossible to estimate accurately He said the prize Is the youth of tomorrow the leaders of the church and every other field ‘“’Hie very morals ‘of the community are at stake he said because liquor breaks down restraints and lessens ths possibility of living through life morally clean Other speakers at the session were Mrs Kate M Barker second counselor in the Relief society presidency Mrs Hazel H Greenwood general board member and Mrs Amy Brown Lyman first counselor Must Take Stand Following Judge McConkle's address Mrs Robison said the pendulum would not swing back (away from legalized sala of liquor) unless the members take a vital stand bn the question express themselves and work She exhibited copies of a newspaper circulated in some communities Utah advertising liquor “I can’t Imagine a copy of that pftper coming into our home a second time We can at least do that” she asserted Mrs Robison told also of outstanding work being done by other groups of Relief Society Singing Mothers of accomplishments of the work and business department and particularly of comment arising loom publishing of the handbook written by Mrs Glenn J- Beeley and work done by Relief Society Magazine agents Mrs Barker said that upon the premise that religion Is a way of life not something to be taught Relief society lessons on the New Testament planned for the coming year should show reality and practical application of Incidents in the for Sunday Meet Speakers for the Scandinavian I D S conference Sunday at 4:30 hall p m In the L D & Assembly member Widtsoe A will be Dr John of the council of the twelve apostles Holger M Larsen former Danish mission president and Bishop C A Carlquiest The Scandinavian choir soloists will give the musical program of the prophets in their turn 100 years ago today gave us a wonderful dispensation” Mr Smith said In response to a statement by Mr Smith that the restoration of the keys had given authority in church matters to one person the president of the church President Grant made a plea for greater unmad derstanding of that fact Hs circureference to statements being lated by soma persons that the its church had mortgaged many of inproperties or sold them to other terests “I hid about made up my mind not to refer to these stories but I want to say they are untrue" President Grant said ‘They ara the work of lying and scurrilous persona The church has not mortgaged or sold its properties It owes not on cent to any person” Several selections were offered accomby the tabernacle choir panied by the organ - OF THIS ONE FACT! V ft I § '-J'- 1 ?- J i'f y If llv-V- - ' u' "JL 300000 PAIRS OF EYES Scan this paper every day stormy or to cold weather keeps people indoors that read their paper more thoroughly an Everyday means Better Results Habit of T V T Quick Action Want Adsl One Little Wont Ad! Sold Buggy 24 Calls eondlUon BABY 7230-- buxgy mall good 931 Slmpoon AVO J Sold Child's Bed 3 Hy Calls 6 CHILD'S Simmons metal bid CH Hy 201-Reasonable lika stew Sold Piano 12 Calls Call Hy 6204 UPRIGHT piano mahogany 1 Sold Fountain Thru Ad Fountain and back bar for aala 679 South 4 th Eaat SODA ft long Sold Dodge 6 Calls DO 1931 Dodga So Tth Eaat Sport eoupa 621 (200 Sold Mohair Set Rugs S25 2 mohair nt ovmtuffed Kitchen 10x19) (7 SO tacb 634 South West Tem- Wm 9725-- J Apt 26 Wilton TaW plo mil chain (3 2 Sold— Bicycle $10 Bieyrie East 2nd So $10 eon4 books excellent Was $950 $35 Sold Tires and Tubes $7 with Inner tube NEW tlrea 500x19 17 162 Eaat fat South Sold Range 6 Wash Basin ona bathtub ona wash ONE coal life Proper Teaching “We should teach in such a manner as to throw light upon present experiences Lova is not taught but springs spontaneously from the heart because of characteristics manifest” she said Increasing need for true religion was seen by Mra Lyman A disposition for people to try to get a living without earning it suspicion lack of brotherhood unbelief and a definite spirit of irreligion call for valiant action she said “Be different from the world if necessary purge yourself of selfishness and greed and exercise discipline and seif denial” she urged Mrs Greenwood said the destiny of America lies around the hearth-sid- e “Although the mother's interest centers in the home her interests must reach into other activities if she is to maintain ths home” she said She urged to women to read the daily newspapers and church publications “inform ourselves of processes of government and lend support to worthwhile enterprises affecting home and community” She asked the mothers particularly to see that daughters are trained to bear the responsibilities confronting them Mrs Julia A F Lund general secretary proposed the names of the general officers and board members which were sustained She also told of changes and new organizations in stakes and missions Invocation was by Mrs Wllford W Richards of the north central states mission and benediction was pronounced by Mrs Don B Colton of the eastern states mission “In his remarkable and beautiful prayer Joseph Smith prayed that God would send His blsssings on all people who convened in bis temples I have felt that rich outpouring of the spirit of God at each of the dedications of temples that I have attended convincing me that 'the prayer of the Prophet Joseph has been answered God casts His spirit over His people” Given Over Radie Ths restoration of ths keys of priesthood to earth by ths Prophets Moses Ellas and Elijah as revealed in section 110 of the Doctrine and Covenants was presented In a dramatized version over KSL The coming of tha Prophet Elijah and the return of the keys made possible ths gathering of modern Israel from all lands ths promulgation of the gospel in all the world and the administration in temples of saving ordinances for the dead Joseph Fielding Smith member of the oouncll of twelve apostles and president of the genealogical society told the assemblage “The opening of the heavens and the restoration of the keys by each Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and the restoration to earth of the keys of priesthood and authority 5000 Latter-da- y Saints gathered at special exercises in the tabernacle Friday evening The ceremonies held under the auspices of the Genealogical Society of Utah duplicated as nearly as possible the solemn assembly which was held in ths Kirtland temple March 27 1836 the day the tsmple The dedicatory was dedicated prayer of the Prophet Joseph Smith originally given by revelation was read by Professor Joseph F Smith a great grandnephew of ths prophet Sang Old Song Following tha reading - of the prayer the congregation sang “The Spirit of God Like a Firs Is Burning” tha song'Whlch followed tha prayer at the dedication 100 years ago President Heber J Grant discussed the work of the prophet from tha founding of tha church until his martyrdom “Notwithstanding ths imprisonment mobbings and terrible persecution which Joseph Smith suffered -- Savior’s Named hun -tka carried xm his great work for his dedica- church” President Grant eaid “His of tion Of the Kirtland temple ths first accomplishments must be a testitemple erected by the Church of mony to the world” - Sun- Scandinavian Speakers Anniversary of Kirtland Temple Commemorated Commemorating' the ona uor dredth the anniversary Quotes Figures Showing How Alcohol Causes Misery in XL- S from Page One) at Saturday sessions and on to s' Meetings A '4 Judge Urges ’ Education to i 'O J Reuben Clark Jr Warns That Prospective Thousands Arrive for Withdrawal of U S Aid Funds Will Tax Church Anniversary APRIL 4 1936 basin rang Chtap 4 IS South 5th Eaat Sold Sewing Machine! 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