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Show Monthy Priesthood Meetings TdO mbnthy priesthood meeting wui-held wui-held at Am.-Fork on Saturday foreuoori. I'rcbiJcnt Chlpman presiding. Meeij iitg opened by aiuging, prayer waa offr-eX offr-eX by High Councilor M KendjdJr Sinking from page 71, J,0 Bay.w'.fa't if trutHPV 'the several Bi8hop reported the numMrSresent of cAch Quorum, and tbe jrejM"wI tiri. w.aB Jfthe. a sliniillunoul from some of- the -wards IiOhjf o'tl Am. Fork ahowed 25 from oachB Ard present. nijLpce Lott of Lebl was. recomnioj. desLvk'n the JSlders Quorum. Mrs. lAMpHeref Lehl,, Mrs. Hinley o! ffiwjitire ronted anUTusfafiiea iia aldsjC the stako presidency of the Re-liefSiuioty. Re-liefSiuioty. Jnmea M. KIrkbam waa ausl as stako choirstor for the M. I A. m U. Allrod was sustained aa aid to tho .Bako prcaidoncy of tho Sunday rkhooijnd Mrs. S. T-. Evans of L- hi and Mrs.lJrownpJ. Pleasant Grovo were sustained aa 'aids to ilTo stake prcaidenuy of the Y. L. M. I, A. association, S. W. Itoas.waa sustained aid to thoircai'tcni of religion classes, and Mark 'Kobiiioo.lv, austaincd aa stako choirstor, Eldor John Worlton president of the Elders Quorum of Lehi,nnd Elder liootli president of the EUcrs Quprum of Am Fork were called upon and gave a brief roport of their Quorums. High councilor coun-cilor Walker of Pleasant Grovo was the first speaker to address tho meeting. Ho spoke at some length upon tho question ques-tion of what will bo tho condition of those- who belong to diUercnt quorumn but never attend tho meetings of the Quorums. High councilor Atwood was calltd upon and addressed tho meeting, said he nevor felt better than when pb an Elder he labored among his Brothern to try and get thorn to attend meetings. Tho mooting then Bang hymn on page 212. President Chlpman said he was much pleased to mcot jvith the priesthood, and especially was ho, pleased to see that somo of tho Brcthr6n had traveled all tho way from Cedar Fort to mooting. Ho made some in-couraging in-couraging romarks in a gonoral way. He reported that the presidency of tho stako had received $205 from the presidency pres-idency of the Utah Htakc. This amount was left and belonged to tho stako after all expenses of trio Utah stako were paid, He rolorod to the matter of thore not being room enough to accomodate the peoplo and said tho presidency of tho stako waa going to havo an interview inter-view with the firat preaidency on the subject President Evans addressed tho meeting. Ills ronurka wern directed direct-ed to obsorvo DeVorntl m Dny. Ho thought tho people should shou ihe greatest respect for that day, and ought ti go and decorato the graves of the dopartcd In the morning and in' the afternoon tervicea should be held in the aevornl warda, and that speakers should bo chosen to addicaa tho people. He suggested that the Bishops and mls-sionarlca mls-sionarlca lay this matter boforo the people. President Clark made somo interesting closing remarks on the same giibject Ho felt that there should be a i more loving fphit manifested toward |