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Show South Sanpete Quarterly Conference. fatur.lRy and Sunday t;iat Gunni-son Gunni-son ttnjoytu again tba position of sharing '. i itin iry customary with the South Sanpete stasis :n its quarterly conference meets. The bowery was froRh covered with naw moiva clover, j making a pleasant place under which to gather. The ouly set-back during the proceedings was the occurence of a showrr before the time of meeting assigned for the M. I. Saturday even- ing which it was Decenary to du-pensa with owing to the dampness of the seats. Of the church diguitaries From Salt Lake Apostle Richards was the only representative. Ho at-j tended and spoke at each session of tie conference. Pres. Lewis Anderson Ander-son aud counsel. Patriarch Henry Beal, a good representation of High Counselors aud ward authorities were present. The gathering, especially Sunday's session, constituted a gratifying grati-fying attendants of the people from all parts of the stake. Musical exercises exer-cises formed a pleasiug feature uuder direction of Ernest Swall:erg. The discourses by Elder Riohards were marked with pointed references ! with respect to church statistics. A quarter of a, million dollars bad footed tho espendilure of the trustee-in trust during the past yearin the matter of education, A vast sum annually totala individual outlay in the mis siouf.ry cause, yet a slackness of ef fort in duty toward swerving mem-bora mem-bora and a large i?ercentage of the youth, was only too apparent. In his closing talk Elder Richards maintained that Mormonism was iHvirialy instituted, evidence after Continned ou last page. I .ir |