Show AUTHOR SPEAKS ON MOTHERHOOD I i Mrs Charlotte Perkins Gilman Oilman Addresses Quarterly Conference Conference Conference Con Con- ference at Tabernacle I OTHER SPEAKERS FOLLOW Emphasize Necessity of Instilling Instilling Instilling Instill Instill- ing Gospel Truths in inthe inthe inthe the Child Services Ser at nt the tabernacle t yenn consisted of ot a n continuation of or time the quarterly conference of ot Liberty Stake tak which began at l 10 o'clock in III the mornIng morning morn- morn In Ing at tho the assembly hall ball Mrs Charlotte P Perkins Oilman Gilman I noted lecturer and author from N NeW NeWYork w York was the tho principal l speaker of or the time meeting Her subject was Mother i hood She Sho gave nYe the word Us its bron broadest c t meaning and glorified it U with the declaration dee dec that the rearing of ot tI tin tIme child was waR th the timi greatest mission nn any human being could undertake There are three great gnat human in In in- said Ll Mrs Oilman Gilman One Ou Is that of or self preservation one that hint of or racial preservation atlon and amid the tIme greatest Is thit of progress The rhe desire to develop 10 progress and amid to grow row is the lie keynote of or all human Instincts nil mill human II life I. I Growth development and progression all HP lip In the duty of ot the time mother Sue She l rears her child chillI physically mentally arid and morall morally Tho Ie responsibility is 11 the tho mo most t solemn and amid awful A lire life rooted d In her hor own belonging to ci her and amid a n apart apart part of oC her and yet possessed of or a n. separate sep sP arate arat divine ln spirit is entrusted t to ta r lur care Mrs h Gilman Oilman talked of or the progress women ha had made nade in the decade and amid touched upon the tIme grown growing sentiment sentiment senti sent ment In favor of women suffrage e. e Bryant S. S Hinckley of ot the I. I L. L D. D I i. i High school followed her In imm tho time pulpit Mr Ir spoke on tho the need of oC moral courage in meeting the disagreeable chin dis agreeable things timings of ot dally daily life Wo o 0 would all nil do noble things thing and heroic things but man many of us UI fall fail to toI set see that thai to 10 do tho thio disagreeable things Is often otten time the first stop step to the tho heroic I he lie declared Ho lie who vImo can cnn meet the tIme little duties of dally daily lit liff without complaining and amid an perform them thorn well lives tIme tilt Ideal life mu no matter malter what simple monotonous path of living ho lie follows 11 Ho He who shio finds nd It expedient to pass by the th minor things of oC duty minds it Impossible to perform the time greater timings things when th time thy y present themselves es Mrs Irs Susie YO Young Xoung Gates was tim tilt tho last speaker Mrs Gates dwelt upon Mr Mr- Ir Gilmans Gilman's address and amid told how Mormon Mor Mor- mon mothers seek to rear their Children Chil dren In upright manner She emphasized emphia- emphia sized the lie necessity of Instilling gospel O truths In imi the time child as mis earl early as It ran can comprehend them In conclusion Mr Mrs Gates delivered her testimony to tho the truth lruth of ot the Mormon faith alth paying a trl tribute ute to the tho foun founder er of or tho faith und tho ho mon who had mad led tIme the Mormons to their present state of development Seymour Semour B. B Youn Young delivered the closing don clos In ing Invocation In At tho tIme mor session morning of oC th tIme tho con conference confer confer- fer- fer ence the r reports of oC the various bishops and amid the stake officials were made |