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Show Quarterly I Conference SINUA SIOKSISt.. Conference was resumed on Sunday morning with the Coalville Coal-ville .Sunday school in charge. j Oitcniiig wiik, "My Srtblmth i I Home." I Prayer by R. I.. Jouei. j "Por (Htr Devotion" etc. w , next rendered. Uro. Win. '.. Terry delivered a few remarks on administering the sacrament. ' i Sacrament was udntiuistercd by Archie Wnltou and J. K. Allen, assisted by the lesser priesthood of the Coalville 1 ward. j Class exercises were dispensed with after tmucliitij; around the room, Hro. W. I). Lewis, of Park I city, was introduced to the con-(rogation. con-(rogation. Spoke on the necessity neces-sity of humility. , Prcs. George W. Young ex-I ex-I pressed his pleasure at meeting 'in conference mid to sec so many ' present, esccially the higher ( priesthood. Spoke of the ood I work beinp; done by the priesthood priest-hood of the stake in making visits in the several wauls. Prcs; Seymour II. Young n member of the Dcserct S. S. 'board said that the Juvenile Instructor In-structor should be in every home I in the stake, it being the official .orgauof the Sabbath school. ' Said the present system of our scho ilt were begun in iHpj, in Salt Lake city under the direction direc-tion of Ilro. Richard llallautyue. The schools now have enrolled ever 100,000 pupils. Kldcr Geo. P. Richards was the lat speaker. Pelt pleased to be here. Spoke of the children child-ren who. he said, would be the fathers and mothers of the fu-I fu-I turc, also would be the officers 1 of the wards and stakes of Ziou. I School closed by singing "The Song of the workers" etc, lleucdictioii by Ilishop Croft, j SUKDAV Al'TKKNOOX. ' The afternoon .session began promptly at 2 o'clock. The choir and congregation singing "Praise to the Man" etc oBt prayer by Klder Win , xsi, ArclWK 9 pB'Vcoiiiiuutil li singing, 1 liwleo Ilobsou ol Hoyls-f viltMrued ivissiottary was jj calleWPk to speak In re- jj spotB'lartcd his tccetit call- 3 iiig BWStake Sunday School 'B wortB"! repnrtcd his lahorx 9 theTflE- fold of the plcasutc3 he ltGin the cniovment ofI the Mttf God 111 bis mission-j B at y pnbt the world. ,1 TBeWmI (luitth and stake I autlsVtVwiH' sust.niHil. JJ "tjWie II '.v Jspitit," w'l',3 suuuiu' iftnrtcttcof the Acad-1 j , eniyWi'H and pupils. I I ' PreS.. Young cprrssed I his njpjpaiion of the fact that it ' lis noW'tlfc fiimi ouccotifiU'iiceiH 1 to aiWhvthc increased uilerest rj tin tllf'rtof the Master. SiKkc,H at leogthon chastity of the H ltomsV' and it was just as H . esseiti' tit the 1o s should H Islioiifibtjuic as u was the (j girls.1 H "Orutficiast I.uid" was 2 sung.by tk choir as .1 solo, lead H j by M- G. Howard Heard. I AffWt't Richards said the I I hymrii-tiut are eompoxed b the n ll.atUl-ilsiSaints.irt. iuilueuccd y I by tliesplnt of inspiration, de- I serve tin best interpretation, 1 and vis sxaseil to Hear sticli U musIS Syflkr: of the spirit ofC the Jrftiice and the great E amouJ f business transacted. He row fm the Seventh chapter chap-ter ofiMi'oui, the words of MorieJn.iSaid the Hook of 1 Moruln intaiued the fiilluc-s : iufthfcoel A'"10 tci"' from I J I the lefrtfie and CoveuaiitH j 1 Said ftrfKldcrs only baplit those wh1 show a truly repent-1 ! ant sprit Was thaukful to ste i the irMiivcmeut manifest in this si Ret Admonished all to labor Jili those who need our : assisti tU Mr.-Ci Howard Heard sang 'Com J 'tine Yc Saints." Prcsj' iylor announced that the nei Priesthood and Auxiliary Auxil-iary mir ings would be held ut Park 0 'on Feb. 15. Choir ng "Whnt was Wit-ucskeiU Wit-ucskeiU tlie Heavens." I Ileus! iion b y John C. I IPaskeU I I Coufa co adjourned for three mouthi |