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Show 8unday School Conference. Tho taborunclo was crowded at tho ft conforonco of tho Dcscrot Sunday " f School Union Sunday evening. It is i ostTmatod that fully 10,000 persons woro prosont. The prosldlng oillcer was President J Josoph i''. Smith. Music was furnished ? by the Juvenile and adult choirs of (J Granlto stako, under tho direction or f'rofeBSor Evan Stephona. Evory stttko waa roprcscntod, as well as tho California, northwestern states and soutborn states missions. After tho reading of statistics on Sunday school work, tho names of tho ofllcora wcro presented by tho gen-oral gen-oral secretary, Georgo D. Pypor, and sustained. They nro as follows: Superintendent, Su-perintendent, Joseph F. Smith; first assistant superintendent, Georgo Reynolds; Rey-nolds; second assistant superintend-ont, superintend-ont, J. M. Tanner; general secretary, Georgo D. Pyper; business manager, W. A. Morton. Theso officers and the board of twenty-five members aro tho sumo as last year: W. D. Owon read an edltoral In tho Juvontlo Instructor by President Jo-soph Jo-soph V. Smith, dealing with stako organizations. or-ganizations. J. W. Summorhays spoko on district conferences. Georgo Han fin recited "New Century Sonnets." There woro ndrcsscs on Sunday school work by President Smith, President A. II. Lund and Apostlo F. M. Lyman. Tho benediction was delivered by John D. Malbcn. |