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Show I TEACHERS MEET! IN CONVENTION Hooper Ward Visited By Weber Stake High Council Committee A ward teachers' convention WM held In tho Hooper ward Sunday with Elders Geoi'Ke Shorten, C. J- A. Bind-qulBt. Bind-qulBt. Hyrum A. Shupo and Alfred Oladwell of the Weber stake high council ward tenchers committee as speakers. Tho committee mot with tho priesthood at a. m.. the Sunday Sun-day school at 10 30 a. m and with the ward membership at the Sacrament Sacra-ment meeting at 2 . 10 p m. Bl9hop James R. Bous presided at the service, which was attended by a capacity congregation The reports gave evidence of much activity on the part of tho touchers In the ward, the majority of whom were at the service. ser-vice. The subject of marriage was discussed dis-cussed by Elder Shupe who urged obedience to the church regulations on marriage "Tho Duty of the People to the Teacher" WM the subject discussed dis-cussed by Elder Glad well who Bald the teachers visited the homes ol the people peo-ple as ambassadors of Christ and 6hould be received as such. Elder Blndqtiist told of tho duties of the teacher, pointing out that the only purpose for which the teacher should visit In the homes of the people was to teach the principles of tho gospel. Elder Shorten, chairman of th' m-mlttee. m-mlttee. congratulated the ward upon its activities and declared that Hoop i was among the leadlifg varda of the stake. He called attention to the Importance Im-portance of ward teaching and urged , the teachers to a faithful discharge of their responsibilities Under the direction of George Manning, Man-ning, with Bawrencc Johnson at the organ, tho ward choir K-ive the following fol-lowing program "Awake, Ye Saints of God, Awake," "Reverently and) Meekly Now." "As the Dew From Heaven Distilling." Mrs K : ml eholr; "Softly Now the l ight of Daj ' and "Arlso, O Glorious Jiiun " oo |