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Show JE Quarterly Conference HL of Alpine Stake. BTv- Tho Alpine Stake Quarterly Conference V was hold ot Pleasant Grovo on Friday. f Sntniday, nnd Bunday. The first day V was Riven to the ltoliof Uultlen. Tho V meeting of tliiMo socities were ory fn- V teresting and report eliou tho good work that la being done by these or. W' ganlzatlon, nnd the faithfulness of its members, J Tho resignation of Mrs. Durrani of American Fork na stako president was accoted, and Mrs. Rebecca Stnndring of Lehi wns chosen to fill tho vacancy. j Hercouncilorsaro Mrs. John n.Hindloy JJisll' ' Xm' Io,k IU,J Mrs' 1Iarrict Jacobs of HwfPf' lA'1'1' SlUurtl"' l,w Mlaku Presidency z$J$M presided. Tho meetings wcro not at- 1 llix' tended by laigo gatherings on account tilfe' of the business of tho season. But on i&lllr Sunday tlicru whs n cry lrgo con- BfefflK gregation. The meeting on Sunday was gPfj opened, by tho choir singing hymn pno 07 WlP?t l'rayer was ofTeud by lliuliop Wi.ircn B jEf Smith, singing on page 4-1. Tho follow Ing 'W Bishops of Amenc.in Foik made lepurts ' ' W,t of their soM.ru! wards, John it. Hindley l' ' ' of the third ward, Joioph II. Stores of , .' second waid.und Wairen B. Smith o' ', tho fourth ward, after their u-ports eldcr f .- Le toy Snow hddrmtd the large tueeni- n hlv. He spoxo at some length exhorting tho young to listen to uduio giv.n t them In regard to tho company Hwy keep, and tho hours when they should Jfc be in at night. His remarks were given $ . In very Interesting and iDtelligent ''v., manner. J?'"' , At tho doss of his remarks Miss May West sang a solo, Apostlo Lund then addrcsed the meeting. His remarks wero directed a long tho lino of being '- charatable to all people. Ho said tht pople of tho world did'nt scorn to fully !' understand th mission of tho Elders o 'liVi'A.'fc the Mormon Church! Thought however HrTfi "iat l'10 'ee"DR (wards u was much fnte553jjJJ.edi InB niceting' closod by ling. (-. V - JWS B Hymn on page 375, Benediction by ' -:jH Elder J. N. Child. AITERNOON, Choir sang Hymn on pagt 38. Prayer by Elder Louis P. Lund. Singing on page 218. Eldsr Whitakur of Salt Lnke was the first Speaker. His remarks ' "(N weto directed to tho parents in regard """ jft1 to tho training of their childrnn. He showed wliti a keen perception, the children have and how quickly they fig took action from what they heard and t, saw, be itrightor wrong. Thejcholr jend 1& ered an nnthum "Gratitude''. Apostle Geo, Tensdalo then addrcssoJ tho, peo- JP pie. Ho showed in a very interesting i mannor that any and all ollices and positions given to men in the Morm in ' Cliurch cmuu to tlioui because of their memhorsliip in tUe Churoli. t He said men ought not to find fault , becauso they did'eut get poeltionB &1 It thoy did not bolivo the piinciplesof lv the goppel. Ho mado Uiw points clear by RL showing whero somo men profets to be K. Mormons but paid no tithing. Apostle Hp Lund closed tho meusting with a few K remarks. Choir sang from pago ICO. . H Benediction by Apostle Tcaedale. B The M.I. A. held a meeting in the H evening at which thcro was a good at- H tendance. |