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Show CACHE STAKE RELIEF ! , SOCIETY CONFERENCE HELD IN TABERNACLE Members Report Their Various Organizations Organiza-tions and Show Results of Their Many Efforts. Caution Mothers to Teach Youth to Shun Temptation. Tho Cacho Stake Relief Society Conference was held In tho Logan Tabernatle Tuesday, May 18. Tho meeting was started by congregation nl 'singing. Prayer -was offored by Mrs. Pornlcy Greaves. Tho minutes of former mooting wore read and approved ap-proved nfter which President Lucy S. Cardon made a fow remarks, saying say-ing that sho felt blessed In having President Balllf meet with tho society soci-ety .-President Johanah Peterson was tho next speaker. Sho spoko of tho Relief Society magazlno and what n help It Is In tho work, lllver Heights ward was reported by Mrs. P. W. Mnughan, who spoko of tho good spirit spir-it manifest In tho meeting and tqld of their desire to do what was required re-quired of them. Benson ward wa3 then reported. Sister Bennlon was tho next speaker. Said sho had enjoyed en-joyed tho meetings especially tho testimony meetings. Wo help all In need, all aro so appreciative, which makes us feel blessed. I dcslro to help mako this work a success. President Murdock said she felt blessed bless-ed In trying to mako tho work a success. suc-cess. Reported their meetings and said that tho officers held cottago meetings with tho aged and sick. President Ualllf was pleased to A 1 meet with tho real ottivo woriters. .. 2y He said, "I bellevo that you aro in-''ff in-''ff terested, thoso of you who aro oc-& oc-& tlvo." Ho was ospeclally Interested in hoarlng tho roports of tho visits to tho poor and tho Blck. Thoro Is a great responsibility resting upon all and tho presidents should know how many do not belong to tho society. so-ciety. Tho brethren do appreciate tho Relief Socloty and said ho don't know what the church would do without it. Mrs. R. B. Moench was surprised to see bo many present. Reported tho Relief Socloty Conforenco in Salt Lake. She referred to tho Bormon given by Klder B. H. Roberta and said that ofllcors should not bo called call-ed aids but Doard members. President Lucy S. Cardon spoke, saying sho had listened wlth.mueh Interest In-terest to tho reports, and felt what a power wo could bo It wo all did our duty. Slnco I have been away I havo seen much that wo could pattern after af-ter with print. ' Counsellor M. Morrell spoko for a fow minutes after which tho meeting closed by slngtng. Prayer was offored offor-ed by Mrs. Martha W. Carlisle Afternoon Session Tho afternoon session opened by singing "O, Say What Is Truth." Prayer was offored by J. B. Blair. Minutes qf afternoon session of tljo conference hold November 1G were read and approved. Mrs. James Roportod Providence First ward as being full organized, and npproclato tho msgazlno. Her society Is studying tho lessons and feel It is a great help. President Julia A. Stowart of tho Sixth ward said Bho had good faith-1 faith-1 ful counselors and that all wore unl- I ted. Our worthy poor should bo 1 taken cans of and wo find ploasuro I in taring for them. Wo must teach I our children to withstand tho temp- H tatlons that ar cconstantly beforo us. Mrs. Larson reported tho Seventh I ward In the absenco of tho president 1 nnd said sho felt well to work with " tho Relief Socloty nnd read a report r w of tho past throo months. Mrs. Mitchell said sho was pleased pleas-ed to meet with tho sisters. The Lord blesses us and wo always havo n tlmo of rejoicing. Our oxnmplo should bo . worthy of Immltatlon. My heart is full of blessings for you, my sisters. Let us show our appreciation for Bwhat our paronts havo done for us. Tho choir sang, "Count Your Many Blessings." Sister Mary Johnson fott It Inspiring Inspir-ing to boo so many mothers bo closely close-ly connected with tho organisation. She oxplalned tho Boehlvo work which Is to bo studied In tho Mutual this summer. Sister Hllen Barber who was tho next speaker, said sho felt young In tho Relief Society work. This world of charity we aro engaged in Is a great blessing. May we try to llvo that tho work wo havo to do and may tho Lord holp us. Sister Laura MIkkelson said It was 4" years ago today slnco tho Relief Re-lief Socloty was organized in Logan by Brothers Benson and Maughan. Sister Mary L. Uendrlcksou had enjoyed tho meeting thus for nnd was thankful that sho was a member of this church, and had within her heart a dcslro to ovcrcomo self and to get solf control. Bishop Charles Uydo of Uydo Park mado a fow remarks encouraging tho sisters in their good work. President Cardon made a few closing clos-ing remarks and tho 'choir sang. Benediction was offered by Mrs. Martha W. Carlisle. . g m |