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Show .COHFEREBCE " is miLjmmm NORTH WARD PRIMA It Y CONFERENCE CON-FERENCE TO HE HELD MAR :tt Tho following program will bo given giv-en at the Mt. Pleasant North ward l'ir Primary Conference on Sunday, March Moth: Opening song, "Hays of Spring." Prayer, Kussel Stanslleld. Song. "God Knows." Words of Welcome. Sister Marie Madson. Poem, Max Hills. Song, Alone Wall and Helen Mouse Mou-se n. Poem, Althea Huesch. Song. Louise Matson. Phyllis Mat-son, Mat-son, I.izveua Seely. and Esther Madson. Mad-son. Poem, Helen Olson. j Song. Bryant Jacobs. Piano Duet. Ruth and Helen Mad-sen. Mad-sen. D: aniat i:'.a ; on ef Primary work. Closing remarks. Ci.i i.ii.; Song, Littlo Knees Should i Lowly Bend. t'.aye.-, ('."onto Madsen. . The sirlng conference .for the Norlh Sanpete Stake of Zlon consisted consist-ed of two day-i session at Spring City Saturday and Sunday and was well attended by members of tho stake who showed un enthusiastic Interest In tho meetings of the various or. gani.ations of the stake. The principal prin-cipal speakers of tho conference werj Patriarch Hyrum G. Smith or Salt Lake City,, President A. W. Horsely of Carbon Stake and the North Sanpete San-pete Stake Presidency, S. M. Nielsen, Daniel Rasniusson, and Louis A. Peterson. Departmental meetings for the various church auxiliary or-ganialion or-ganialion were held Saturday wdiiie lobular con . ernece sessions were held Sunday. Speakers from the deficient def-icient wards ol the stake gave short addremo; on the "Duties of th'J quorums. Music lor th" sessions was furnished furnish-ed by the Spiing City choir, a double' male qua.:.... .roni Fairview and a mule choru; Sr:rt Mt. Pleasant. |