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Show District Conventions. Two district conventions wero hold in this city this week, one being a district convention of Religion Classes and the other a district convention of tho Primary Pri-mary Assns. The convention of the Hcllgion Classes was held Sunday afternoon after-noon at the hall aud Monday tho convention conven-tion of the Primary Assns. was held at tho same place. 11KMOIOK CLASS CONVENTION'. Among tho visitors were: Supt. O. "W. Snow, Dlst. Supt.Jnlm II. Forsgrcn, Prof. W. W. Henderson of tho B. Y. Collage, Jacob Jensen and Wllford Boeder, members of tbo High Council. Singing in concert" Prayer is tho Souls Sincere Desire." Conccrt'praycr led by a little boy of the East Garland Class. Sup. O W Suow gave a report of the Religion Classes for the past threo years. Mixed quartctto Jos. Kirkham, Leo Clayton, Hazel Evans, Esslo Foulger and Mary Wnnlass. Talk--"Outllnea In the Homo", Mrs Luelnda P Jensen. Talk "How to Create a Lovo for Roll- giuu Class Work," Mrs Lotle II Smith, j The mixed quartctto named above rendered nnother choice selection. Remarkes were mado by Jacob Jensen and Wllford Rcedcr. Prof. V W Henderson then treated the Religion Class work in an excellent address. ad-dress. Singing "O Say What is Truth". Benediction In concert led by a little boy of the Klwood clas. The attendance was good. IMUMAIir CONVKNTION Ten Auiih. wcru represented 'mid all tbo members of the Stake Hoard wrrc present. A paper was read by Mrs -I W Haws on tho topic "What Is Necessary to Makon Successful Primary'1-. This jmbjeot was discussed ny all present. ' Remarkes wero made by the member of tho Stake Hoard. ' I |