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Show - Sunday Services. The services last Sunday afternoon wero presided over by First Counselor D E Manning, who aunouueed that the meeting would bo turned over to the Kellof Society. Tho meeting was In charge of Picst. Julia Bingham of tho Belief Society and tho services were in commcratlon of tho 05th anniversary of tho organization. Thu ward choir furnished fur-nished tho slnglug. Opening song, "Glory to God on High." Prayer by Chas. SIuuus. Singing, "Great God Attend." Tho sacrament wos administered adminis-tered by Elders J F Devcy and Ludvlg Larscn, During the passing of tho sacrament sac-rament the choir sang "How Great tho Wisdom and tho Love." After tho roll call by Asst. Secy. Birdie Lundqulst, Prcst, Julia Bingham gave a report of the Belief Society. The Society was organized Iu this city seven years ago last November; has an enrollment of GO members. Tho resignation sqmo time ago of Eva Wilcox as Secy, mado it necessary to appoint a new sccratary. Eliza Glea-son Glea-son was chosen tor that olllco, with Birdie Bir-die LundquUt as Asst. Secy. Othcrwiso the otllcers are tho same as first organized organ-ized omo lime ago the Society disposed of 40 bushels of wheat to build a granary and today they have a building 'of thcr own for the storing of wheat anJ beaiis. Sllss ICa-ilo Evans sang tho RcHcf'Soclo; ty Hymn "O Blessed was tho Day.'?' Sirs. Eva C Wilcox gavoau Interesting sketch of the first Belief Society jncctVng held 65 yeurs ugo. A recitation tu titled "Crazy Kato'.' was recited by Mrs. J T Lant. Sirs. Leo Clayton sang "We Thank Thee O God for a Prophet" arrangetl by Jos. Klrkham, Counsellor Manning mado a few closing clos-ing remarks. 8Iuglug"The Gospel Standard High Is IUUed." Benediction by Sin. A II Oleason. |