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Show vmmm at co:.ferekce Record Oreasinq AHendince at ti-ih. tieth Seml-Annua1 Conference of t t Latter day ba.nia. Salt l.like tit; The elgtill.lh semi annual rout, -relic. - of Hie liiurch of Jesus t'hrlsl of loiter d.y Saints o,. li-,l ut Hie i ill., I ,,. I, i- on Sunday iiioruiiia. u.-iot-.-r :i, nl Icu-i u..i..u (-eopte bell. In lltl-'thlattce nl III'-epelllllK III'-epelllllK ae-slotl. II being llel-'Ssary lo no.d over'low nieeiliurs tu the Assembly Assem-bly hull nu,l on the grounds. III ot.t.T to n mill... lute ttie large crowd. At the mo ruing session 1'r.s.l.lent .loseph F. Smith delivered his at.liual ml. I, ess the l,.'i,ie of which wnn nil iPtteul for Him . at-efiil tratiilng and Instruction of the young. ' He asked Unit the greatest ettonn be put lorth lo Instruct Die Mormon young p.-opl-In Ihe prim ipl.-n of their religion III order Hull Ihey might remain In the rullh The president, wen! on n-i-ord ns being opisised ti tunriiagea It.-twoell It.-twoell llienit.ers of Ihe M.ninon chur.il and nou Mormona. Huch marriages. mar-riages. In- nald. wen- almost sure to r.-nult unhaipll). I'r.-sldnl Hiulth, In hla apecch, Hindu n plea for lh aupiri or home Industry. Thin plea, coining fnun ihe leading spiritual u,lvls--r or by far the greater artloll ot Hie people ol Ihe stale, will undoubtedly do much to assist In the development of linh Industrie. 'Ihe president paid a high tribute to thu honest toller. He deplored Ihn fnet lhat lu thu training of the youth th lnslrii.il, ui In the Iraden wnn n.-Cbi-ted for the ilu, l Ion I. Hiking Inward ueeapailona considered by some t.i he more genteel Ihaii that of Ihe trad-smati. The training of the youlli lu useful trades and Ihe development devel-opment of home lu.liisirti-a to give employiueiil to Hie young people, he said, went hand lu mind toward Ibu progress of the community. President John It. Winder, first rouunelor lo I'r.-stdeut Hmttli, and l-rcsld. nl Aiitliou II. I.und. s.-cond iimiiselor, made uddronai-a along similar sim-ilar lines. I'renlilein I.und pnilse.1 the work of tin- different .ii, inn oignnlralloiin, uu.l particularly thu work of the lining mlssloii.irl.n In every Held. Asile John ll.-nry rttulili aisikn chleily on the development of tho n-oiircea n-oiircea in the territory occupied by the laitierduy Hulnln. He urged In-lense In-lense and car, -tul rultlvntloii. the r. claiming of Ihe lands nnd Hie .level-npmeiit .level-npmeiit of Ihe aoll. llu aisiku of homu Industries aa ins-esnary to tho ilevel-iipinenl ilevel-iipinenl of Ihe i-ouniry and m-einaury lu order lo keep Ihn youth of llm Mormon tMsiple from thu alii of Idle-ii Idle-ii ess. The children, he di-ckired mould be well guarded, and one ot I ho beat anfegunrds. lie suld, waa Axatli Holier J- OriinOalRNmT lome length on the advantage of home Industry. pmlaed I'renl. lent llrlgaum Young and W llfirrd Woodruff lor their part In I he ealuh-istimeni ealuh-istimeni of Industrie within th Hale. The overflow from Hie tabernacle lined the Asaenihly hall In Ua ruime lly. Kxcellei rvle.-a were given under the presiding dlrorllon ot AlHistla llvriim M. Hiulth. Featur'-a nf tin- n.biresM-n given by mission md aiuke preslib nia were a defense t ihe action of ihe tabeniniie eiu.lr it H.-uttle liy Khler Meliln J. Ihillard. n-nldelll of Ihe Norl liwenlern Htale lilnaton; a r.-sirt of Improveuionia lu Hiarch work In Arirotia by I'red.leiit Undrew Kimball of Hi. Jos-ph make, md a r.-tsirt of work of "Hie fallfoi-jla fallfoi-jla mission by I'reslil.-iit Jos,-ili F. iobllisuu. Musle wan furnl-hed by a rt.dr under Hie lellilerelllp ol I'. J-rtu.maa. J-rtu.maa. ' |