Show CONFERENCE IS ISNOW NOW AT END Tuesday s Salt Lake Lak Tribune The first seven n presidents p of the seventies Presiding Patriarch Hyrum G G. Smith and Presiding Bishop Chas Chao W W. Nibley were the principal speakers at the closing sessions of the annual conference con ference of the Mormon church in 10 inthe inthe the tabernacle yesterday The o o'clock conference cl clock yesterday wait i ay adjourned by 1 President i at 4 4 Joseph F. F Smith after all thio the thi so- so of at the ithe church tied had been sustained Last night a meeting of the Priesthood of the c church or waa held in 10 the tabernacle At the thenn a request of Pres Smith a aI meeting I nn ig of luth the priesthood stake k presidents president and councilors clerks high councilors Mutual Improvement association and other church was held in 10 the Assembly hall at 10 o'clock lock Tuesday m mt morn morning mg The great t tabernacle was comfortably core com filled yesterday r morning when called the meetIng meet meet- Ing to 00 order A shower before the meeting hour detracted from the attendance somewhat bu but t there were between and people peo- peo Ve in 10 j attendance Guide Us 0 o Thou Great Jehovah was wait the opening hymn sung Bung by the choir and congregation Pres Pines Lars P P. P of Emery Stake offered the invocation Seymour B B. Young senior prea pres Ident dent of the first council of seventies seven seven- ties tes ies made ads the opening addess He gave some orne interesting information mation matlon regarding the spreading of the Mormon gospel gopel throughout through through- out the nations of the earth He said that the gospel had been reached preached by missionaries in m the United States Mexico Hawaii Holland Austria Austria Hungary Hungary Norway Norway Nor Nor- way Sweden Denmark Germany France Italy Australia Aust Aut ralia Canada England Scotland Ireland Irelnd Wales Switzerland South Africa Turkey lurkey Samona Tahiti Tasmania Iceland Greece and Japan The Book of Mormon he said lad had been translated into the Engish Eng Eng- ish lish tongue from the plates plate by the Prophet Smith and by others into fh t J h. h et the Danish Welsh German Japanese Jap Jap- game anese French Dutch Swiss How Haw Turkish Samoan Tahitian Mexican Swedish Maori and the Greek languages and that a partial par aal translation into the Jewish language had b been en made but was incomplete Elder Eider Brigham H H. Roberts of the he first council of seventies fol lowed wIth an interesting resume of the church churchs s history as aa it taught aught the lessons of sacrifice and servIce to humanity He recalled re- re called the the sacrifices made by bythe bythe bythe the pioneers to bring the people from Missouri to 00 Utah and of the early labors labom of the missionaries throughout the world Elder Eldeir Roberts told of the discovery of gold in m California by a Mormon Elder ilder who took a of gold in one hand and his hat in m the other I and dashed through the streets of ol crying crying- Gold gold 1 in m the American river river He recounted the world world wide wide rush for gold in m California that followed follow follow- ed and said Bald that while thousands rushed westward m in search Bearch of riches Ic esl the eMo Mormons in m th this vall valley y busied themselves m in sending toe the missionaries eastward in m search of the souls soul of men for the redemption re reo of the world He lie told of the services of J Joe Jos os W. W V Young in m establishing the Immigrant immigrant immigrant im Im- migrant trams trains which brought the people from Missouri to the Salt lake Valley and praised the ser ser- vim of the drivers and guards guard men who accompanied the tram In Ji conclusion Elder Roberts said ti fiat at sacrifice and service must be continued and that the church needed o older der men to 00 go on their second and third missions and to 00 demonstrate by the practices and teachings the Principles of the Mormon Moon church Con Continued next week |