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Show 5wmvAWw,s,wwvl, I TEMPLE AND TflBERNrtGLE. iiXVSJVsAvt.WVwii The first snnual re nlon of llce.rgm '"MllM, 1 lr.hwn. hell I" dl Uke luring ( A L nther wretnry I hiw In nt l.nelsne.,t,b,mNll(r w A t Malbeson u ,htr 1, p , ,lt VrlelUrdoo Isaac Hansen r ugene II -' W Tanner 11 II V . an 1 .. Kl1"11 ll Sellsen lrnest llekt I j, Mlc,rlsiI1 ,,,, M lly o. lmntlig Mrs. Ilrnnl ' 'Irs. Il.rrl. th, imUer i iin """"'fomlleorglH II, n U llleh of Hen ill ern alalia mlsali 11 gave an account of i evtork In the .utli n t kenersl condition, tl ere He snld eopp,tHnin,lr lt w1llc, " tlderi 1 id receive I nns almost ex t ulelyttel l.eflhe Igiirnul jloAMt, who derive 1 llelr inspiration I" m a fees of tl e 11 re eiillghtone I Plc vrhomalealutln ssnf stirring l ppositlon 1 1 an I haired e f the Mi nnon people llcannoslreuilonof New Zealand nn I Vustrtllsn missionaries was I el 1 nSaltUke conference eek 1111 lei theauspleetoftloloiis Ma iri nsso-clatl nsso-clatl 11 About I K) peo le wire 111 al tendance, composed chiefly nt relurne I Islaul mlsslonsries anl nlntlvcs of mlsslonsries no v In New enlai 1 an 1 Australia. I resident Joseph 1 S nltli related some of hit etperlenci s while traveling an a Itiliilonsry to tie Kanlwlehls lands and ended I Is remarks by stat Ing that the church vtnt looking for soma young men who I s 1 been to the laclflclslinlnndkuiw II olniiL,iigo logotgirn llealvlseiUlllleyouug men lo be prewired to ai swer a tu I leu Call at IbV time Tll.r. iv.r. r. l teven nttlvet of New ealan I who nro now resident! of altt akeCity, thirty one el Icn who I ave been tu Veer ca land five elders fro 11 Australia and four from Tasmania 1 1 era were thirty menbert of tl c church from the three Itlindi tn 1 twenty relatives of mlsalonsflei laboring tl era 1 he dlseosrtct an I remarksdellvercd at the receitconfereneeare to bs Is sard In ptmyhtel form 1 Ire meetings were I el I in Halt I ako during the wttk ending October 1 1, for the Inttruotlon of Mutunl Improve ment nUsIoDtrles who were called from nearly every stake In ll e church Tho object It to sen 1 these missionaries out to every stake to labor with the officers of everv association anl they are belof eqnlppc I In all tl 0 branches that pertiln lo ll e work Members of the gutrtl lioar I Inslrucle 1 them In the surk to be done the ensuing year, tbi tie ol'll e manual Methods of eondottlog ll e associations nn 1 all pi MCloffht vV ssnatnu lo HU.Utv them At I hi work to be elone g" 71e loung Xlena Mutual Improve nuTaaaoctalloua throughout the dlf frrrnt stakes of Ion havo begun their meetings for tho present year, lid report a good ntlendance of young men ' The Juarez (Mexico) Stako aca lemy epeoed this year with au enrollment of I 0 students which number has gralu illy Increased until nt present 2-0 are In attendance. I rof (luy C Wilson principal of the academy, I rofeasora Arthur 1 Dallry nnd Mosea A Sans Misses Ida Coombs Caddie Havllle I ether Coombs anl Mrs. Sarah A Clayson, all of whom aro very efficient teuchert constitute tho faculty The remarks of 1 resident Joseph 1 Hrallli audi UerMcMurrln attheacml annual conference about the advunt ages and necessity of learning to slug should be followed up with practical work In the Interest of s wider, deeper and more 1 radical education of our youug people In tinging Thero are many, rery many, localities who I ave today no better organized cholra and no better facilities for musical Improve ment than tl cy ha I twenty or even thirty yenrt ago The ability tn sing well It a fereut help to missionaries Thero are forty stakes In the Ainerl can conference of tho Woman s Ilillef Society, twenty of which we ro rcpre tented In the conference recently he! 1 by tho prusl lent of t) e stakes Mrs Inn I) 11 outig general prcsllenlof the society, 1 real led Mrs 1 muiellno II Wells tho icncral Mrcrotary, w present and real tho minutes of tl u last general confer"-" of tie Itcllef (joclety hell In A 11 the Itcllef ho clety la nn ore, a 11 ua on of nnmen whoso duty It is to look after the poor of the Mormon church I hero are moro than COO branches! f the society In the world with an enrollment of 30 000 women To III I. in I lira lis for Is .d. A ipeclal effort Is to be mailo to obtain ob-tain among the peasants of Krance emlarants for Canada The rork of drawing them In bat been entrusted to Or T A Urltion who ts agent gen era! of thejtfpatrlatlon Society of the I'rqvlnce of Quebec 1 t been trying hit band In that line for some tlmo with out It mult be iad coniplcuout tuc ceil He goes to Paris m one of Canada! Can-ada! representative! to the exposition of 1900 but ai he bai other work be tides what can be ieen and done In Parte he will leave early, ponlhlv In Noretnberjaf thli yeir |