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Show louarterly Conference f Draws Large Attendance! . I I 1 .dar quarterly conference '-e nloU stoke was held 5 KX th large attend-Uv, attend-Uv, m. ' ion. At the mom-K" mom-K" M I- A. met in a ftmeels in e tabernacle "e C; Urate opening ex- 5 Hetajourned to the ln fices for then- meeting. S Society gave the Pro- -PS? general session of con-fe con-fe Sent W. W. Warnick icrarge. The cogregation teffe Thank Thee O God For p Zr and the invocation was j W Gillman. The i K Motors ave a numT' Kind Lord," under the EL of Mary Neves. Relef Society stake presi-a presi-a snort talk on stake 'K Si included the following re-s re-s f Ire are 342 enrolled Relief feSve officers, 145 teachers, 18 aa pmbers 14 removed and six -Ethe'stake during the past or it f gone of the major activities ,ert;5 w met included the program held r 'Mrv 14 in honor of the teach- ;dK;; the stake, the anniversary lc 'Ion March 14, the Mothers !6' ? Daughters day programs con-Jd con-Jd throushout the stake on hOr 7,, she stated that all wards me f organized for the fall work. Leof including the collection iSAU old clothing, stating that every Mber is asked to donate one made CT wis article and one new article to OTOT-Ued if needed m tne W !l "fc housewife is asked to donate 10 ,AN;-,L of fruit if possible. All of mtta't tori will be placed m the 2J ui -Uouse for winter's use. N UMrs. ttie Gamett gave a talk SCHOff i "A Present Day Challenge. She URDrrk "there can be no substitute m Wine of a happy home and all ; VP SErUts feel the need of divine aid ocU lithe training of their children." )36, at iA violin solo was rendered by Alf-hoK,ii:Wnson, Alf-hoK,ii:Wnson, with Anna Fugal as 5ituatediL companist. Jennie B. Knight, a parite; mber of the general board, spoke i-wit: it, encouraging the sisters to con-grnniK con-grnniK their good work. The Sing-f Sing-f the fc i Mothers sang "Whether The 1, Toe this Smooth or Not," words writ-t, writ-t, Salt Li nhy Elizabeth Noble, music by ming ary Neves. Mrs. Neves conduct-!8.25 conduct-!8.25 togs: '-1 ;ne number. ence Nor: Bishop L. M. Atwood spoke of his g, coffii petition of the Relief Society of ! rod and Bishop C. J. Cobbley inning a:: B'e 0 his appreciation for Relief of tie S:.- (jty TCork and of the ward proj- 1, Toe. is 0r the winter storehouse, it Salt Ii .op b. H. Adams told of the point bet; 0iKts outlined for the ward store-West store-West K and voiced his appreciation : said quar." , the Relief society work of his .ing WS -n distance i! 1 President W- w Warnick gave .parallel dosing remarks 0I the morning juarter r.:Lon and tHe gtngig Mothers and pa- ig "An Old Refrain," after which j said QiB (r west offered the benediction. :hence r- jemoon Session-East Session-East line t The afternoon session at 2 p. m. rods and '-; is presided over by Stake Presi-el Presi-el with a w Warnick. The congre- sect it;0nsang Spirit of God Like parallel - pire Burningi after which quarter tes H Walker offere(j the invo- to the ling 16 ' Hannah Condie Pack' and Miss winning German of Provo sang "O Love east cor accompanied by Elda Neves. of if "mml Warnick Pa-id glowing ?est erf t0 Patriarch S. L. Swenson, enCeoV'' :;) tad died since our last confer-nce confer-nce crfti n sustaining of general and ;nce So 'y ;ie officers was handled by Stake Srary MUtai D. R-admall. : the-s LmUmre, who recently re- r0dS' nta?;; from the Noi"th Western jig, c0" mission, gave a talk on "The ',!rofPrayer " He told the story sreinaw ,; the Navajo Indians invoking God he a ram and stated that prayer ss- , - a; f5 a part of our lives. Mr. 'fcVr has spent 26 mpnths in in (E'.;i ; 1S5ion field and he bore a l"y cet"f:: t testtalny of the Gospel. inisr 5Grant Cannon of the M. I. lf 'f Presented the pro- wept Sir the comlng year. She - 3-!;; y r the fact every Junior i7' Ain"e- i ive should be a tithe Beat5 .s; and very girl should con-S8S con-S8S ,Wtey t0 the Social Security pro- ' 4Steph of the M. I. A. Gen- Ditch1 , Jfam talked next, stating that t.KA, .l!Pleasure t0 meet the M. I. and live a Christian life, stating that there was no finer opportunity in the world than we have m this church. She said "The .Path of progress is from here to the Celestial Celes-tial Kingdom." Mr Bowen of the M. I. A. Geneial Board spoke of the L. V. S .as a teaching church. President W. W Warnick endorsed the program ot the conference and gave a few closing clos-ing remarks. The congregation sang "For The Strength Of The Hills under the direction of E. A. Beck stake chorister, and Ernest Smith offered the benediction. Evening Session The evening session was under the direction of the stake M. I. A. with Mrs. Josie Walker in charge. Sho.t nth i n; ' w he church and U1ecl nature- '. s,? b to uphold the teach-L teach-L i or Church' He ur?ed the is forel" V;4ur reIigin in our every -m all "f- "Dear Lord, Kind Lord," A Gdner, Anna in,or ilr Nelson. fand' -Xvery day in prayer es thro, u lnsPiration which iisiting the oid Mor- ricfif general Preside . Jul? 4 MSor: 1 A" talked next. Jul?24' J0UnS People to wake up talks were given by Helen"--Ray Mills and Forest Smith. Musi cal numbers were rendered by the M. I. A. choruses. Mrs. Ruth May Fox gave a talk on the slogan "Let Virtue Garnish Thy Thoughts Unceasingly. Then Shall Tliy Confidence Wax S tion in the Presence of God." She also stressed the proper Use of tosure time. She said "industry, integntv, confidence and achievement are worthy virtues to acquire. The closing number was a son by the ladies chorus, under the .direction .di-rection of Reva W. Fugal. Ella M. Cragun offered the closing prajei |