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Show 84TH Nt' COlimF. " ii:utM well attended Tho 8th annual Conference -at ttBI Alpine Stake held here Saturdayn Sunday wcb well attended $ spiritual feast .onjoyed by thoe?jfl attendance. In all a total o'fiffi pooplo wore. In nitendance at,r;1Ml four sessions. '""mB Tho Conference Blarted at 10 a. fl Saturday with Pres 8. L. ChipMMH In charge Tho congregation bmmuI "PralBO T.o The Man?' after , wrm Prayer was offered by ,i)n. J. R.rHMH dlcy and tlio song "Earth With NM Ten Thousand .Flowers," w'as.swiB Thoro wore present of tho garM authorities, Apostlq Qeorgo F, RteM ards and Eldor Charles IL Hart.M tho First Council of Sovcntles. ,kjA ITC9. Cblpman welcomed thoifl prcsont and spoke words of appreeM atlon for tho good attendance. fM also spoko brlrerfly oh Tithing aJ other Churrh principles. jH L'rza F. Walker, Stako Chairman o4JJ the Genealogical Committee spoteM briefly on that work. Ho urged tttMl acurato family rec6rd bo kepf.."?! Marloy D, Steele and Mrs. Ora',H Chlpman rendered a vocal, ue, . . Eldor Paul. Walker, recently )rt-turned )rt-turned from tho California mlsi6i, reported brlotly on his labors wall there. A ladles quartette from tho American Ameri-can Fork Fourth ward then. Bang. 5 J Elder Charles II. Haft "took up th remaining portion of tho tlmo, speaking, speak-ing, on tho practicability of Monndm-Ism Monndm-Ism and touching on tho Word of Wl-dom. Wl-dom. After singing "Now Let U ReJoJeV; Patriarch, IJenfy Moyle of Alplaa fcrcd Ho benediction. There'w 404 presekt at this mtig.'--i icty Dlnner.was served 'in the .iBiiBMak of the Tabernacle Toy the MWI . tho' local" wards. &$ n Tho second BOBslon eoavjwfjtii p. m.-with Apostto Oeqrpe,.flt- nrda and, Prcs; "Geo. Hft 'M"l j.reseBt. The ,oelng. ' 'mS ' Jfepy.' Pay,;a"Oat;,JMi V'Como Y That Love Tho Lord"., i' 'Pros. Clark spoko on tho Import- tnco of individual work In tho Church. Pros. Geo. II. Brlmhall roportcd tho work of tho Church School ana urg- . cil tho Saints to bo moro faithful in j tsylng fast otforlngs to the poor. Miss Laruo Robinson sang a vocal j oolo. Qco, F. Richards took up tho ro- j nmlnlng portion, warning tho Saints . ugalnst tho powor. of Sr.ton nnd urg- j od that thoy keop tho command- . menta of Ood and spoko briefly on tho duties of Individuals. ! Tho I-adlcs chorus then sang ufter which Francis "U Carlisle closed. with prayer. Thoro woro 64G preo-, cnt nt this session. Sunday morning nt 10 a. m. tho Third session started with Elders Richards and Hart present. Tho opening song Waa "Wo Thonk Thco Oh Ood For a Prophet." Prayor wus offered by Junius Danks of Lchl ,ftor which tho sons "It Thore's Sunshine In Your Soul" was sung. Tho Sunday School children, then rcpoated tho Lord's Prayer In concert con-cert lead by Suft. C. I. AVarnlck. l'rcs. A. J. Evom talked especially especial-ly to tho children, telling of tho visit f- tho Father and Son to Joseph FMUi. A lollies quartrtt,o from tho American Fork Second ward' thon urns. Karl Hawkins of Davenport. Ion, expressed appreciation for tho prlvl-ledgo prlvl-ledgo of mooting with tho Saints here and told, what tho Gopol moans , to thftn, ' Miss Josephlno Johnson of Ogden, Bd iof her missionary oxporloacea H b'ort her tesllmonyi S(5flg of. the Redeemed" was then Kderqd by tlia.cliotr. Apostlo Rlch-s' Rlch-s' took for tils, toxt th0 fifth coin-Hsdmeht coin-Hsdmeht ''Honor Thy Father and -"Molhbr", otc. Bfcor tljo closing number tho choir p;;'Qh Holy Futhor". Prayor was fcrod l(y Dyron W. Brown ofljehl. Hprewpro 1383 preMftL . HjliaYest session started at 2 p. m. Htdn, Tho choir sang "To Tho Hhy God Appoaring" after, which Hr 0 ,Strnng of Alpine offered tho Hyer, Tho socond song won "As Urn DoV From Hoaven". Hhe General Stako Authorities wero Bit unanimously sustained. Mrs. BHChpman Olpln sang "Frlond of Kli'lar Rny Strong of Alplno, rc-Btl' rc-Btl' retUrncjil from tho Nortliwcot-J Nortliwcot-J Slates 'mission and Eldor Evan orcon of Lohl 'who recently was Hbr.ed, from n mission to the West-Hj' West-Hj' Stts, apqko nnd told brlofly Bo pi their exporicnecs, jBarrlson Merrill of the B. Y. U. Hl of tho Coming summer school at JB n., Y. U. ''Grant Ub Peace" was Hgvby the choir, ldor Charlos. H. Hart tjrgod moro Sbpture ' reading and touched upon jjB fundamental principles of the ft'pc). HhfcpCrStle Richards urged n' moro 1vict'ebMrvaflre of tlthtac and twed nn tho organization ,of tho Thcliolr sang aa tho closing num-Mr, num-Mr, lgflmfl ChoruB" after which ttliaader Bnlloek of Pleasant drove Sfcottticd tho benediction. 1609 nple)were at this sesatoa. JBRie meeting la the Taberaacle day 'evening waa a conjoint meet. Itt of the Mutuols of the American Wrfour warda. MarJr "dark waa JpiBaeaker. la idMMoa to which JHK-0;Pw musicnl,;aumberB .were en- aaaaTd-aaro ym ..Rood attendance. aaaaLJ:aag2l.f;-V'--'A',-.- '? -'. |