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Show B- STAKE TO HOLD CONCLAVE. jW? Brlgham City, Sept. 15. The JIu-M- xua Improvement boards of the couu-M couu-M tv of the Box Elder slake In ibis JWI. cltv on Sunday, September 24, which I3I1 will be attended by officers and leach-'931 leach-'931 ot-8 from all parts of the Box Elder gP etake. Some of tho most important 2b rumbors on tho programme for the jflPR three sessions are as follows jjgMr 10 a. - Singing by .congregation; RSftt Invocation; quartette, junior girlB "ipf IjwIm."' the Third ward association.; .depart-H .depart-H ment work; young ladfeS' department jflg. work, "Story of the Restoration," etc. by Mrs. E. P. Horsley; "Sources," Miss Mary Woodland; "The Open Night," President Eliza Thompson; young men's department work; "The Economics of Agriculture," Professor H. P. Barrows, "Special Exercises," Professor A. M. Merrill-, solo, Mrs. Lottie Cozier; ''Outdoor Activities," Jesse W. Hoopes; miscellaneous, I. E. Duffln; quartette, Ensign, Jensen, Madsen, Jensen quartette. Special luncheon will be served in tho tabernacle taber-nacle during the recess between the forenoon and afternoon sessions for the benefit of the out-of-town attendants, at-tendants, 2 p. m. Congregational singing and invocation; duet, Messrs. Voscoe and Waldemar Call; department work for ouug men "Good Manners and Social So-cial Conduct," Frank F. .Fishburn; department work for young ladles "The Living Faith," Mrs. Charles Wight, Jr., and Mrs H. W. Valentine; "Will and Work and Loyalty to the Cause of God in Attaining Success." John D. Peters, solo, Victor E. Mad-sen; Mad-sen; "Officers. Efficient Work and Perfect Organization," John B Ma-thlas; Ma-thlas; miscellaneous, Carlyle, Stonoy-; duet, I H, and C. E. Jensen. 7:30 p. m. Singing by tabernacle choir; Invocation; selection by chair; "Mutual Improvement," Ida Young Perry; quartette; remarks by Salt Lake visitors nn |