Show SECULAR IS NOT Apostle Lyman Holds Holes That Thai ti Religious Instruction I Is Necessary r r. r TALK TO CLASS WORKERS Prominent t Cli I Declare ic There c i Can Cati 1 Be no Ili IU Good CIll l hip hll t Without Religions lou Ideal The lie he rel religious luu class of Hi the Pioneer En Ensign l n Ll Liberty and Sail Lake Lak Makes of or ZIon whose object is I to f IT supplement secular Instruction a as ns as s i Riven CI tally dally In the tho schools cHols of the tho cl city AVI Hi instruction in religion ion continued yesterday sessions of their conference which was begun begun Saturday evening 1 by a social In the Hie Pioneer hall hail hal The religious cl classes es and alI their teachers met In Barral hall hal at 1 I 10 0 After fer singing and prayer the workers in the Ll primary Intermediate Inter inter- in mediate ed ia I e and advanced grades separated sepa- sepa rated for fOI the Hie consideration of or papers paper on Oi the iho proper r material for rOI religious lellous da es the thc best hest line lne of work and the difficulties to be met mcl with wih In 11 the worland worl work and LIUI alJ their remedies The hc workers worker's met In the thC tabernacle at 2 After a n h hymn ml by the children thc they were wele led In prayer b by br Hay Har Cutel Cutler The Thc children then re repealed Ie ic- J pealed the tw Lords Lord's prayer as a memory mem ory gem CJ that being heing the name given sl en In the rel religion lon cla classes ses to lo the selection and memorizing o of pa passages of scripture scrip scrip- lure ture or classic poetry h by the chi chi- chil chil- dren The Tho exercises es by hy the children and the de design of the Hie meeting itself were in the nature of au an object les lesson Ics Ics- son to the tue parents parent In the class meth- meth r oils William ilam A A. A Morton spoke on r Prayer PI anti and anI explained how the subject subject sub sub- was wa taught in cla class Joseph Cannon Canlon spoke on the leaching teach leach o lug ing of the thc bearing of or testimony in cla class ClCIl for rm Good Citizenship hi Apostle 11 te Rudger Clawson enlarged c. c on 00 Oi the tl of the religious class clas worl work which he hc said ald affected 2300 OO persons in the four our om stakes He lie le outlined tl the Iho qualities which were wele necessary essary CH In teachers an and superintend superintend- e v cuts lits to II make mae the thc won work successful sul I Apostle u te Francis FI M. M 1 Lyman Iyman said il the religious lous training given I in the tho classes was Avas absolutely necessary uy if the education edu edo cation caLon of or the child hi hI was to be complete com corn lete Secular training alone was vas deficient de de- and one sided he said al and anti Ifa if ifa a child chil was to lo become a good type of citizen an and a cre credit l to the republic he lie had hul to be he trained from m f roni a religious standpoint standpoint- 1 President II H. Lund spoke of or lie Iho case with which religious Tellous hIe ideals l could be he planted In the thc minds of or the young if they were taken In hand at an un cai arl ly as ige H He lie referred to tu the tw effect a religious tendency Implanted in iti 11 the youthful mind would have ha on OB the youths youth's conduct and of ur the conduct con con- duet duct of the man mUl In Iii after years ems The Th meeting closed with wih the Hie thC singing sing sing- S 'S jug ing of oC We Ve c Thank Thee 0 O God for foi 41 l Il 1 by t the lc children and a aIn prayer u in II which they the were led b by 1 Allan A general C a os luh of the thc conference was held In 11 the evening William mam the Rest Best read reail u paper on lal Methods of Securing Attendance followed followed fol fol- lowed h by il u a sen general al discussion of the 1 0 subjects and aUl the the answering of questions ques ques- loas on Oil 01 the work of th the classes sub- sub milted through h a a question box |