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Show jostle Stephen L. Richards I Jesses Stake Conference (uccessful stake confer-' confer-' l a close Sunday eve- L Era' pageant which f IWtnesWeM. I. A. ; Skenfrom the dif-Its dif-Its nd depicted be-' be-' i0 Z veil Ly John- the diiierent wards '!SS rVMPut on to a! ;;'t the High School Audi-' U under toe dlrection 'i BndredandMLVio- fleliverifl the speaking 'IrfPoulsonandMrs. Reva !!tl numbers. The whole - iTs very Impressive K mv night and Sunday shine." Prayer, Gotlteb Buhier The Senior High School chorus sang "Lift up Your Heads," accompanied by Louise Banks and Anna Beth Larson. E. A. Beck was in charge. Presentation of officers by Stake Clerk Milieu D. Radmall, was made Lamar Sykes and . Scldon Harris and their fellow workers were released, re-leased, also Arvel Larson from the Stake Sunday School and Estella Fenton from the Stake M. I. A. Viola West was sustained as second counselor In the Stoke Y. W. M. I. A and Carl Koffard as head of the Stake Mission. President Cragun was the first speaker. He said the A TVS Aval. -' s meetings were under me nf the Priesthood with the 'Cihg records as the main :; ening subject. Apostle ' Richards talked, as also !': "W. stelner Richards- ;: :waitettes from the quorums "4n one im the 44th and ffie i35th quorum of -5 numbers throughout the ;s ',-ce re under direction of f isster Earl A. Beet with : 1 'ie Gleason at the organ. : 1 morning's numbers were the Junior High School MmJ a trio from Reva Fugal, fftves Steiner and Anna Fugal, v .ale chorus. ,-Dt M. S. Christiansen lifter which Albert L. Culli-? Culli-? st a report on the Aaronic "f' id work in the stake. A , ' 'vmssang "The House by the 1000 Priesthood members in our stake and what a power for good they could be if they lived up to their responsibilities. He told of the growth of the church Security plan and its benefits in promoting brotherly broth-erly love. Erva Wright, who leaves in the near future for the Central States mission, spoke and told of her desire de-sire to give of herself for the gospel. President W. W. Warnick spoke giving a report of the stake activities. activi-ties. We have 28 members less than last year, he said, and a falling down in sacrament meeting attendance. attend-ance. More tithes had been paid this year and an increase in fast offerings was shown, he said. We need more humility; more diligence in prayer. He recommended the Era for every home. The chorus sang "The Foeman "I fie Road". Extemporaneous ( Mrs. H. V. Swenson and' :'p. Pugal on the mother's It' ::;t in regards to the Priest- ( ... ..t Smith, who has recently r." a from the Czecho-Slovakia jr" - was the next speaker f ol- . r" : ij Apostle Richards. A male ' ,J sat the closing song. Bene- " : was pronounced by George : ? -"a j,.. Sunday afternoon session be-jjt, be-jjt, ah instrumental music by Ej" i Organist Jennie Gleason and ! r'- rational sons. "Scatter Sun- Bares His steel . Stephen L. Richards spoke of the Era, its value in keeping the people in touch with the program of the church, an education in itself if properly read. He changed his original subject to talk of our needs as a stake. The law of tithing was the first subject treated. People are asked to pay 1-10 not 1-5 or 1-2 of 100 per cent. Blessings following its observance are mostly spiritual. I makes better bet-ter business men, better in every way: Spiritual' contentment and satisfaction axe the reward he ! pointed out. He advocated giving our children some freedom, but it must be re-j re-j stricted to good. Seek your happiness happi-ness in goodness and you will live a life of joy", he concluded. . The chorus sang "Come Where the Lilies Bloom" and the benediction benedic-tion was pronounced by James D. , Thome. , President Wilford W. Warnick was in charge of the conference. |