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Show Women lu Conference. HBl The semi-annual conference of the HBa National Woman's ReJlef society met H In the Assembly hall Saturday morn- H Ing at 10 o'clock. The president of tin JJ society, Mrs. Zlna D. U. Young, called BH the meeting to order. Mrs. Jane S. HftV Richards of Ogdcn offered prayer, H after which the congregation sang, BJ "We Thank Thee O God For a Prophet." H Mrs. Emmellue II. Wells, the general H secretary of tho society, read the mln- BVJ utes of the last meeting, which were JJ unanimously adopted. HftV Mrs. Hathshcba W. Smith spoke & briefly of tho worth of the Relief so- BKV clety, saying that It Is ono of tha HftV strongest organization In the church. , ,-. H At tho close of Mrs. Smith's remarki H Mrs. Wells read a sketch of tho life ol R the late Mrs. Sarah Kimball, paying jH a beautiful trlbuto to her memory. jE Mrs. Mary Ann Hydu, Dr. Maigaret C. ftEi Roberts, Mrs. M. Isabelle Horn and D' Mrs, Jano H. Richards also delivered SB short addresses. VlS Tho afternoon session of the confer- BiT' ence was ocoupled In listening to re- HMl' ports of the representatives of the var-' SUIK lous stakes, particularly those most aB distant from Klon, The stakes repro- ISS seated wore Alberta, Kansas, St. W George, St. Jeseph, Maricopa, Ban- J nock, Fremont, Los Angeles branch, KwimJ San Francisco, Woodruff, Pocutello raWl and Wayne. $" |