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Show ipostles Clark and Lyman Point Way to Happiness :c the ladies quartet of the B. Y. U h under the direction of Margarc it Summerhayes. le o lai'ge ciowd was in attendanc all four sessions of the 155t irterly Conference held la; -urday and Sunday in the Alpii: Ice tabernacle. President J. Ret i Clark of the First Presidency church and Apostle Richard 1 nan were the representatives fro: general authorities of the churcl 'he Priesthood session convene -vvurday at 7:30 p. m. with Pres it Clifford E. Young in charg ; group sang, "How Firm a Four ion" and prayer was offered 1 1 M. Devey. The male glee cli the high school, under the direi l of K. J. Bird, furnished speci sical numbers. Miss Lue Groe k of Highland, gave a vocal sol resident Earl S. Greenwood we .led those present in behalf of tl ke presidency. He expressed ire that all appreciate the priv IH 3 of bearing the priesthood ai e his testimony to the divinity work. I )r. P. M. Kelly of St. Anthor ho, expressed his pleasure at b able again to meet with the pe of the Alpine Stake. He spo his call to the mission field a: 1 after much thought on the su ; had decided in favor of goi mission school. .postle Richard R. Lyman spo ;he varied experiences he had ting the stakes of the churc ough stories and the scriptm gave many fine thoughts on t d of wisdom and how the chur i is to produce a generation i and women perfect by adhe ;e to the laws thereof. Iter the singing of the 'Doxolog yer was offered by Samuel int. he second session of the confe e convened at 10 o'clock Sund ming with Apostle Lyman :ndance. The stake choir, unc direction of K. J. Bird, gave soi utiful selections at the mornir i afternoon meetings. resident Jesse M. Walker we led the people and expressed re to send more missionaries in field. Mrs. May Marsh of A stake Primary president, spol he penny collection drive for tl of the Children's hospital th! take place in the next few week r. P. M. Kelly spoke briefly e: sing his joy at being in atten 3 with the people of the Alpii :e. He gave incidents whe: ling the word of wisdom h: red beneficial and asked for tl tl and prayers of the people ' vith him in his work in tile mi . field. postle Richard R. Lyma i, aft' iucting a brief song practic :e of the value of religious teacl in the life of any person ar :cially the young. He asked f support of the parents in bi of the Primary and junior ai or seminaries. He placed religic he most important subject in tl sulum. esident J. Reuben Clark of tl . presidency and Apostle Richai jyman w.re Hie speakers at tl moon session which convened m. )ostle Lyman spoke of the a .ages the people of today ha' -, those of a few years ago. Ev 1 hese trying times, he said, 1 ot forget to be charitable, esident Clark spoke at leng he need of the young people -fPt those teachings that are witl jieir understanding. Many the 'who try to explain such thin ; j. ine origin of man and he urg S.people not to become confus( j,trs,lsturbed because of these tliini h we cannot understand but . after the spiritual side of lil LegU worth while tilings of life a: 3t ijclthings we cannot buy and all. ti we caimot be robbed but w: , n.ith us when we pass to tl ntb's- beyond. y-g" e evening session under tl - tion of the M. I. A. had tl iCd attendance of the confe: er tt; iday.!;st'e Lymau presented the bar other ,f mcl'it to the "M" Men of tl ie ic ward and congratulated the: leu- splendid work. This tea ! Lef'?ou tho A1Pi"e division chann ver-'l for tne Past five years, he ll''''illc L'mau cantinued, spoal lay :U tho subjct of courtship. Tl l' in Sess of CVC1'-V bo-v allci Su'l befoi to roacn 'he marriageable age M'are to make a living, ho sai xkc of the necessity of livir jjjf lhe teachings of the Gospel Christ, to be able to enjoy iSlident Clark endorsed even E tliat had been said and spol gfi- on his experiences in tl ''iss world. He said he ha ,had occasion to deny his men 3,y Plp in the church or to par tat rT&r strong drinks in order to wi spect of his associates. yflMent Clifford E. Young e " n-.Jl his appreciation for tins cor !S V and for tne visitors, .n Toxical numbers were given 1 |