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Show " QUARTERLY CONFERENCE OF ALPINE STAKE ' The 82nd ikttcrly conference of the Alpine auAsjcoavened last Sat-1 urday in the' Mike tabernacle at 10 ' a. m. Pres.- VpL. Chlpman prosld-' Ing. There wmVjo present at the' opening sessiM.I The choir oadfebngrogntlon led by Prof. Ernest: aff tho hymn ocmmenclng, -Hslr Firm a Foundation; Founda-tion; Yo Saints eKtfce Lord, is Laid for your Mkh'Vta His Excellent, Word." Pryrjjfc offered by Dp. 8. I. Goodwin evUhl Second ward. Pres. ChlpsMsfiwsJLkv lew open-' Ing remarks, taamiUBje peoplo for attending so weUKt!Als timo of the' year, , Jfc I C. L. Warafc:kUk superintend cnt of the SunoVqfrdsehools reported thnt organization g n good work. I Ing condition. 'I,"-1 , I Sister Slna ChlptMn of the.Stake RoIIof Bocloty Presidency''' reported , same as being inTywtTent condition.! She hoped tp seejsMAy mor0 of the young mothers Jolnahelr ranks. j Elder S. O. Moe' teacher at the Pleasant Orove S&fhry spoke of the good that Is belnsMene among the young by this lnstMMsea, and asked tho parents to enewtrage their children chil-dren to attend r A-4iwas rendored by Marlcy D. StssMtasd Mrs. Ora Chlpman. . , Jf. D. H. Roberts ofjttMi!8evcn Presidents Presi-dents of Seventies ooyeled the rest of the session In dtMBMlng and delineating de-lineating church doosaikss. After singing by the cholr.jtsedlctton was pronounced by PatrfMw- Henry Moy-lo. Moy-lo. At the close oftwjuse&slon, the primaries gave a fres$ssieh to the conference visitors Infthe basement of the tabernacle. ;p'f r i Tho session began at 2 P. M. with 267 present- The choir and congregation congre-gation sang "Oh, Say What is Truth". Tho Invocation wub offered by Jos. B. Forbes. Audrow B. Anderson, An-derson, teacher of tho Lehl Seminary Semin-ary spoke In high terms of this institution inst-itution and tho good It is doing among tho young people. Kffle Warnlck, Stake President of tho Young Ladles Mutual Improve, ment Association, reported somo to bo In a healthy and properous . condition. con-dition. A vocal solo was charmingly charming-ly rondered by Mrs. Minnie Pulley. Pres. J. II. Clark spoke briefly on tho principle ot obedience to laws of the church, and the blessings thus obtained. A rocal selection was indored by a group of High school girls. 11. H. Roborts occupied the rest of the time quoting pacsnges ofr8cflp. turo from tho Bible and Doctrino anil Covenants to substantiate his assertions. The choir Bang nu un-them un-them and benodlclon was pronounced pronounc-ed by Eldor Robert Thorno of liad. on. The third session began Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. The 8unday School children being present, tbe house was packed from wall to wall. Choir and congregation sang "Praise To Thc Man Who Communed With Johovah". The Invocation was by Don 0, Strong of Alpine. The choir sang an anthem entitled "Moke The, World Brighter". Pres. A. J. Evans addressed the meeting tor s short time admonishing the Saints to remember the Lord In tithes and of- (Contlnuod on page 3) SpCONFEH jT" BA vocal 80, enUt,e "" H!f vU beautifully sung by 81. jtita Young. )ftPh Eklia T. Harris, lTesldent of 1 HaAton Young University, apoke SPPll Ka lnsth on the divine author- oceil "rJoKPh Smith mission and the EL" from nhlch he translated took of Mormon, and of the wit-. BL that testified that they were Mttd to lil caro by an ho1' )S6S Ktl Showing that thcro is no Hi for doubt concerning the verac. BttfcU wonderful and glorious HLfetAtlon which Inaugurated the BTplin of salvation to the child- Kjof men. Kgdtr Boberts look up the same HL tt thought, and told of his h.ving X'l Enti Martin Harris once at his I til Km aad tbu8 heard h,m deo,ar6 HLh Book of Mormon Is no myth, j HJithit It Is a gcnulno record ot the Jfli Km1 calIed NcPh,t08 nnd Jnrcultc8 Ejo once Inhabited this continent. Hfl K nthem cntlt,ed " Lord Mo,t Ug MgpU" was rendered by the choir and ! benediction wins by Up. C. 1. Hftrclck. 'The fourth session convened nt 2 P. it'wltb 1236 present. The choir song for The Strength Of Tho Hills Wo ' Hmiie Thco." Prayer was offered by "6 Hpitrlarch Warren li. Smith. Prea. H g. h. Chlpman gave out several chur-H chur-H A notices. Tho general stake nuthor-M nuthor-M hies were then presented and unanl. Hmomly sustained Sister Elva Chip. H man sang a solo "Weary Not O Is-H Is-H rael." Elder Roberts occupied tho Ha n r1 o( tho tlmo " w lho co II mcatlon spellbound for an hour m II tith one ot his masterly and graphic II orations. In which ho urged his hcar- II tri to be true and faithful to our I II (OTernment nnd Its benign laws and II Institutions. Ho reminded the nud- II knee that next Sunday has been des- II Ipiated as the day when wo are cx- 1 1 petted to pray for tho success of tho II treat International assembly that 1 1 shall meet In Waslngton D. C to dls. 1 1 chs ways rnd means whereby the I I lsslution of armaments may be sc- I I cored and tho curse of war lessened, I I and hoped we would lay this thing I I to heart and pray fervently for Its I Success. II The choir Hang the anthem "Di. I I vine Redeemer," the solo part of I I which was beautifully sung by Mrs. I I Edith Young. The closing benedlc- I I tlon was offered by Pros. S. L. I Chlpman and Conference was then I I declared ndjoumed for three months. |