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Show CACHE STAKE HELD QUARTERLY CONFERENCE SATURDAY & SUNDAY Tho Cacho Stake quarterly conferenco confer-enco was held on Saturday and Sunday Sun-day with a good turnout of saints to each of tho sessions. Tho Sunday afternoon session was perhaps tho beat attended meeting, Pres. C. H. Hart and Bishop C. W. Nlbley being tho principal speakers at that session. Pres. B. A. Hendricks of tho Benson stako was present and was callod upon, up-on, and ho mado a fow Interesting remarks. Pres. Hart was tho principal speaker. speak-er. His observations wero along tho lines of current events. Ho referred to tho horrlblo destruction of human life that Is going on In Europo. Tho roforonco to this great cataBtrophy that Is now on tho earth has been spoken of by tho great prophets, do-c'.arod do-c'.arod tho speaker, and referred extensively ex-tensively to tho scriptures to provo his declarations. "I am proud of tho peoplo of Utah for the hearty re-sponso re-sponso that has been mado from every quarter during this omergen-cy," omergen-cy," said Judgo Hart. "Wo oversubscribed over-subscribed tho Liberty loan bond, we did our part In our subscriptions to tho Rod Cross, and I havo only heard of ono porson In all tho stato who did not register for draft between tho ages of 21 and 30 years. This is a wonderful showing and apeaks well for our pooplo. Wo havo boen told that It would not bo safo to travel upon the wators. We havo boforo us today a literal fulfillment of this scriptural declaration. Wo should hot loose sight of tho fact that tha people of this lntermountatn country coun-try arc- indeed living in tho promised land." Judge Hart uttered critical utterances utter-ances of the attitude of tho German Kaiser, and said that ho could really speak as ho did in good grace- as he was himself of German origin. Tho speaker was proud of tho fact that tho peoplo of tho United States havo set asldo their political differences and havo como together as ono united wholo to defend tho liberty of this country which has been attacked. Ho contrasted tho spirit of tho "true-patriot" "true-patriot" and tho "apostla of discontent." discon-tent." Pres. Hendricks said wo should all rejolco that wo llvo In this goodly land and especially Bhould tboso peoplo peo-plo rejolco who havo been gathered here from foreign lands. I Bishop C. W. Nlbley said we should feel undor obligation to tho choir and us able leader, a. n, iu it-ton, it-ton, for tho excellent music which was rendered during tho sorvlcos. His talk was ono of those good common com-mon senso talks which ho always gives. He said that thero had always been contention among the peoplo of tho earth. That It Is imposslblo to got all peoplo to see allko. During tho contention In heaven ono-thlrd followed Lucifer becauso they could not see that God's way was the bettor plan. So it Is at this tlmo, four-fifths nt all the people of tho earth aro 'contending against the principles for 'which the German Kalaer And his peo- plo aro fighting for. Yot tho Kaiser cannot seo that ho Is wrong. Tho only rogrets wo havo In this groat man power struggle Is tho fact that thero Is to bo so much bloodshed, Tho fact that our boys must woar tho uniform and go away, perhaps novor to return, Is the thing that wo regret re-gret so much, but wo hopo thoy will roturn without tho shedding of blood or of having bloodshed, but In any event we know they aro fighting for tho right, was tho closing remarks of Bishop Nlbley. During the services, M,lss Myrtle Batt renderod a bo.utiful solo, |