Show FORCE OF SUNDAY SCHOOLS Tabernacle Filled in Evening With Workers President Workers President T l s r Despite the fact that many matU of the visitors huRl had alrea already 1 left lef the elt city on the evening c trains a crowd crowt of Sunday school workers and amI scholars scholar that nJ almost lOst completely filled th the tn tabernacle gathered there Sunday night In conference The service ser wa was one of or the brightest of or the whole m- m mr t r Ing rIte Tho feature of or the evening was ai on address addle s h by Joseph F P Smith 1 of or the church on the Sunday Sunda school I as aR a missionary lonal force The speaker encouraged d scholars to do what they could to bring to the Sunday school chool those who ha have ha been backward in that regard anti and also encouraged ed the teachers teachers teach teach- ers to exert their thell utmost t to gain gait the confidence of or the th wayward a aard ard He 10 laid III much stress on the of or the work of or the thin Sunday school Other Oilier speakers elS of C the evening were re reS S S. L L. Richards who talked on indifference in indifference in- in difference in the Sunday Sumlar school chool and am the he heat best t wn way va to get t rid rill of it anc and George M M. M Cannon on th the pu subject jt ct of enlistment Anton II H Lund pronounced pro po the benediction nn and James Jame W. W Ure Uro offered prayer The tabernacle choir sang ang Praise Ye the Lord All An Y Ye Nations at the open opening Ins Ins- of servi services and at the closing God 0 of Israel with solo work by Mrs Ll Lizzie Thomas I Edward Horace S. S I- I Ensign Mb Miss s Mabel n e Cooper Cooler and Yo W. O O. Phillips Miss Lottie Loltie Owen 0 Miss 1188 Mabel 1 Cooper Mr Mi 11 Ensign and an George D D. sang Of or One Hun Hun- died Ed Edward wa Ill I'll F. F Tout foul wh who hio 0 ha has just returned from Europe gave C a Os as a solo Consider the U Lilies and Lead 11 Kindly n 1 I Light was sung ung In quartet by Phillip l. l Peterson Peters on Sa Sanford and l |