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Show II DAYS QUARTERLY QUART-ERLY CONFERENCE WELUTIENDED Tho 81st iiunrterly conferetito of tho Alplno Stako was ludd at the Grove hero commencing at 10:10 a. m. , Saturday. Thero were present of the ' Kcnernl authorities Andrew Jensen, Iho assistant church historian. At tho morning session there wero ' 20(J present I'res. Jas. II. Chuki" tooh chat ro I'res. S I.. Chlpman v as excused as ho was out of town. ' 1 ho opcnltiR sour was "Come, Como ' Yo Saints" hy tho congregation. Pray, er was offered by Patriarch Wnrreu ' II. Smith. "Our Mountain Home So I Tear" was tho second sour. A roll ' call wns then tna'le. P:es Jas. II. Clarke welcomed thoso present at conference nnd spoke In Icily on the close nmlysls of the I'tlttclplcs of the Rospcl. Pics. Annlo C. Illndley of the Ite-llrf Ite-llrf Society expressed cneournReinent !i. the work dono during the pnst year and spoke briefly on social service work. Supt. Lewis Warnlck of the Sunday Sun-day schools spoke on essentials of swccsi. Ho reported an Increase In the attendance In Sunday schools thioURhout thn stukc and urj;ed all tc attend. A violin and piano duet "AnBOie Ser. cniido" was rendered by Cnil Hanks ..I..1 A. It. Overlndo. Andrew Jenson. church historian, Hull spoke, lie compared the Rrove jhere with the sacred Rrove near Pal-iyra. Pal-iyra. He told of his visits to Palestine Pale-stine and bore his testimony to the truthfulness of tho Gospel. A solo 1 1 rs shiir by Mrs. Ilobt. Walker. Jos. Itrh Hilton offered tho benediction. Tho second 'session of the eonl'or- ienco convened at 3 p. in. Pros. A. J. Kvtms was In charRe. Tho open. I In'? sour was "Oh Ye Miuntalns IJIrIi." nftcr which Jas. II. (iardner offered of-fered the openlni; prayer ' Itovn West saiiR "All Kternlty." A count was then taken, showing 315 present, nfter which K. It- West saiiR "Hod Makcth Karth nnd Heaven." I'res. Kvans offered tho opening remarks re-marks and felt encouraged with tlio ( l.-iRo attendance. . Rlhet South wick of I.chl then 'ijioke. '" trlil i f her recant missionary ex- ri rleivces and expounded the Oospel. Kstella Fenton then sang "O I.ovo l)e- 'vine." Vina Tuylor, a jnlsslonary from the Kastein States spoke of her experlon. tes. after which Mrs. Ilobt. Walker jnnd llelvn Wndley sann "Whispering, JHope." Andrew Jenson then spoko on scrip-tural scrip-tural texts and tomplo work. Tho closliiR sour was "Itedeemer of Is. ( rael" nftor which C. P. Warnlck dls-iv dls-iv fiiiod with prayer. The third seslnn started nt 10:0 m Sunday wltV presiding Patrl-..rH Patrl-..rH MviMim O Smith. Pies. Seymour :H. Young of tho seventies. Andrew ( i Jenson and Pros. Oeo. II. Hrlmhnll present. Pres. A. J. Kvans wns In charm. Tho oponln? sour was "Zlon Stands With Hills Surrounded." Pray.1 ci was offered by Patriarch Henry i Meyle. niter which tho choir sang Have I I)on0 ""Any Cood." A count showed 92(lprpsent. Pres. Kvans read u letter from tho church schools, regarding modesty, In ' dress. , Vlda Kugal gave a Seminary school oxerclso. Pres. (loo- II. ltrlmhall spoke concerning con-cerning tho letter read by Pres. Kv., ons nnd urged a drastle dresa reform Xoma Kirk rendered a vocal solo Pres. Seymour II, Young spoke on special inlsslonaiy work In tho stnke-i end the work In the Japanese mission, The closing sour "Tho King of Glory' wns followed by prayer offered offer-ed by Alfred O. Kcetch, Sr. The last session convened at 3 p 1 1 the same day with th'o samo gen etnl authorities present. Pros, Jas If. Clarke was In charge. Singing, "Kre lhL. Sun (Joes Down " Prayer, Up. Albert I',. Cullmoro Singing. "Send Out tho Ucht." A count made showed 1203 present and a total nttendanco nt tho confer-enco confer-enco of 27BO. Several ordinations were sustained. HcItics were made and the Renor-al Renor-al and stike authorities were unanimously unani-mously r.iistalMrd. T1r Mry'lng rfMirned '"ilsslonnrles spoke briefly on their exporlences' A. I). Chrlstnffcrson. I.chl 4th word: Jean J. S'tcmt Alplre ward' Myr''e Coddlu'toir, American Kork Itli wnrdj Mi-rrll X Warniek of Manila word. Vel ma nasmusseu rendered a vocal solo. "I Como to Thco." Patriarch Hvniin C, Smith admonished admon-ished tho Salnls to be more praycr-'il praycr-'il n till to teach their children tf pray. Andrew Jensen nsked for co.opcrn-itfon co.opcrn-itfon wllh the historians office nnd Its v.)-k it'll told of the future of the American Indian as referred to In the Poo: of Moimon The choir sang i"Svect Hour of Prayer" ah thn clos-ling clos-ling 'song which wan followed luf be J benediction offered by Win. South-wick South-wick nfter which conferenc0 niljourn-r, niljourn-r, for four mentl's. |