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Show OEOEN L 0, S. !Y TRAVEL TO MOTS : Members of Church Consider Railroad Passenqer Rates Too High Here BRANCH CONFERENCE IN OGDEN, ONE PLAN Apostle D. 0. McKay Heads Committee to Investigate Present Situation The high rates to be charged bv the railroad companies to Weber countv 'members who desire to attend the general gen-eral conference of the latter-day Saint church In X-Ul Lake In October, have I raised a storm of protest umoni; mem-1 mem-1 hers of the church In this city Un-, Un-, less the railroad companies w'lll give further consideration to the matter land apree to lower the rates, one oi 1 two suggested plans may be put into effect. ; The first plan is to assemble hun.l-! hun.l-! reds of automobiles for the purpose of' ( conveying to S.,U Lake during the con-I ference days. MB 1 1 1 local membei as can posslMy He transported by that; means The other suggestion Is that the church authorities be appealed to for: the purpose of giving sessions of the conference in gden so that local members of the church shall not be i deprived of the spiritual be nefits of the conference A committee has been appointed consisting of Apostle David McKay j 'and one representative , f each of the' three local stakes to make further In-1 I vestigationa into the matter This cpiestlon was discussed yesterday yester-day afternoon at a special meeting of the priesthood of Ogdeh, North Weber We-ber and Weber stakes held In the Og-, den labernai le |