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Show SPRING CONFERENCE HAS RECORD CROWD HI ii! SESSIONS i Pre-ident Rulon S. Wells of the "r-H seven presidents of seventies bid assistant chu.:ch historian Andrew And-rew .lonien were principal sjieakers U the .stake (vur.iMerly conreirencs held in Spring City Saturday and jiind.ay. Short talks were also ma.io ' ll'.ilie Seely and Artie U. Miner of 'alrv ew. i ecc at ly Tet limed from the !a"trn Stages mission. Depart-r.ental Depart-r.ental work of the priesthood quo-'. quo-'. ns and special sessions of the worn-ens worn-ens auxiliary organizations were "f-tured Saturday. Music was furn-i--hed by the Spring City ehior, a male "horns from Fairview, a ladies quar-et.'e quar-et.'e and violin by Reed Clark of Mt, Pleasant. The second quorum of elers in 'nrn.g City wa.s re-organized with lie following new office.ro; President Ja.nies F. Ellis; counsellors. Prank 'Hansen and Ernest Juslesen; secre-nry, secre-nry, Alfred Nieli",a.i; Jorgen P. Mad-' Mad-' en was selected as successor to H. Otto Johansen as secretary of the 'econd quorum of elders in Mt. Pleas-v.it Pleas-v.it South ward, and A. II. Andersen r'f J'.'. Pleasant, of the .stake hign ' 'ur:cil ws, selected io have chargeof ;.n'ne niisionary work. T'iie con.,ilu,l.ing meeting of the conference was hold Sunday evening-in evening-in ihe Mt. rioaiant North ward chap-1 chap-1 under the attfpices of the stake M. ! A- board?, Andrew Jensen was the peakcr and vocal and violui selections select-ions were furn'V.hed by Miss Wilma lal'ti.i and Reed Ckurk |