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Show NINTH WJI SUNDAY I SCHOOL CONFERENCE The annual conference of th Ninth i ward Sunday school will be held Sunday. Sun-day. Brlgham H. Goddard. superintendent superin-tendent of the Sunday schools In Weber We-ber stake, will preside. Member0 of !fhe ward at a mpetintr last nls;ht ar-ranced ar-ranced an Interesting program. The program is as follows Morning Setsion 10:25 a. m. Devotional music. Singing, ' We Are Watchers." Prayer. I Presentation of authorities. Singing, "How Great the Wid?rm and the Love." Sacramento Gem Led by pupil of Intermediate department Administration of Sacrament. Song, "There Is a Green Hill Far Away," b pupiU of Second Intermediate Intermedi-ate First Year department. Song service, "In Our Lovely Des-eret" Des-eret" and "America " Song, "Little Rain Drop." by Primary Pri-mary department. Flag Salute by Ninth Ward rcturicd soldiers in uniform Song, The Star Spancled Banner Memory gem, Service," by seven pupils of First Intermediate First Yeix department Exercise and song b Kindergarten dep.-i rlment (1) Finger Play 2 Song, "Doing His Will" Five-minute paper, "Sen-ice," by pupil pu-pil of Second Intermediate Third Ti ai dep.mmrnl. Song. "Little by Little," by Prima r deparc-ment. Story emphasizing Service" by Miss Lthei Doxey of the Weber Staki Sunday School board. Special musi Exercise and ong by Kindergarten department (1) Finger Play (2) Song, Purple Pansy." Singins. Have I Done Any Good'' Iictiedir l ion Evening Session 7 p. m. Devotional music. Roll call of officers and teachers. Singing, "Hope of Israel." Prayer. Singmg, Hear I s Pray." Saeramr lit Song, " There B a Green Hill Far Away," bv pupils of Second Intermediate Intermedi-ate First Year department. Memory gem "Opportunity," by eleven pupils nf First Intermediate Third Year department Subject, "What the Sunday St horn I May Expect From the Community -(D From the children, the vital element of the Sunday scho-l (2) From the pristhood, the fr.uri- 'la' ion of the church. Two! three-minute talks by W Earl Read and J Lerov Wright of the Weber Stake Sunday School board Subject "What the Community Er-pects Er-pects From the Sunday School" (1) In the preparation missionaries. mission-aries. (2) In home building Two i hree. minute talks by J. Lai rence Heywood and Ira J. Mc-Kell Mc-Kell of the Weber Stake Suml t.y School board Special music. Story emphasizing "Opportunil v," hy Inez Ingebretsen, secretary of the Weber We-ber State Sunday School board Comparative tepori by Superintendent Superintend-ent William J. Rawson (8) Ninth ward canference. Discourse on 1 Opportunity " b' Bishop Bish-op W. O. Ridges Singing, "Thanks for the Sabbath School " Benediction. oo Death Occurs When Auto Goes Over a Dugway SALT LAKE, June 26. Emi l.em-bke, l.em-bke, a publie chauffeur, was killed and E. B. Beard !:- was painfully injuc-d vhen .m automobile in which lh- were riding lift lhe dugway at ;i curve in the road and overturning twice, landed seventy-five teet below in l'.tr-lay's l'.tr-lay's canyon at 12:3o o'clock yesterday afternoon. Th accident occurred jusi i)r -ide of the summit. Tho driver of another automobile traveling up the canyon took word of the accident to Park City, from whore II was telephoned to Sheriff John S. Corless. Deputy Sheriffs ictor L'hristopher-son L'hristopher-son and Tony Maurier went out and brought in Beardsley and the Wody of Lembke, which showed evidence of severe crushing, the right shoulder .nd I arm and the left leg being broken 1 hn twn were headed for Evanston. having left Salt Lake an hour before j tho wreck, and were traveling fast. The automobile left the dugway as It rounded a curvd just after it had met and passed a downbound car. Collision Colli-sion of the two was narrowly avoided, but n is believed that the persons in 'the car traveling -down the canon were unaware thai the unbound carj had wet with disaster after the two passed. i oo |