Show or SEVIER STAKE HELD SUNDAY sunday evening M 1 I A session of special interest bishop john wells represented the general church authorities at the quarterly conference of the sevier stake held here saturday evening and sunday in the stake tabernacle president R D young presided and music for the various sessions was furnished by the stake choir under direction of mrs helen poulson with miss madge peterson and ed as soloists at the afternoon session mrs poulson sang calvary at the saturday evening session bishop wells spoke of the savior teaching in parables other talks were on sabbath observance by president F H gunn and a short talk on home home gardens by dr J C hogansen Hogans cn of the U S A C extension service at the sunday morning session S R boswell superintendent of the sevier stake sunday schools gave a report from that organization patriarch H J hansen spoke on oil the restoration of the gospel orson F christensen christens en spoke of correlative priesthood and auxiliary work and bishop hop wells s spoke 0 ke on bein being g in in tune spiritually at the afternoon session talks were given by president Pies ident jas al peterson on loyalty and tithing by bishop wells who gave an account of the coming forth continued on page 8 conference of sevier stake held sunday CO continued n linued from page 1 of the book of mormon and by president young who bore testimony mon to the truthfulness of the gospel music of various nationalities ri formed the theme of an exceptionally tio nally well presented program at the at 1 I A conference S sunday 1111 evening with mrs airs margaret blomquist in charge of arrangements illustrative of indian music pale moon was sung by a quartet f from rom the richfield second ward composed of mrs helen poulson miss aliss marien dean bean ed and darrell N with miss melba cope as accompanist A brief sketch of the history and characteristics of russian music was given by mrs madge al christensen after which misses madge and una peterson and laurel christensen with bli miss ss anna lou peterson as accompanist t sang a a trio T dayspring representative of german music Lutzo ws wild hunt was sung by a chorus from the first ward composed of misses maurine ence gladys ogden pearl jensen and Mary Alary Gurr reed thurston den ben ainsworth ainswort harold ence and earl keate accompanied compa nied by miss bliss melba cope preceding the selection miss bliss ila nielson in german costume gave a brief history of music music in germany introductory to a selection la palonia paloma by a quartet from venice composed of miss bliss jessio jessie miss bliss al maurine alrine rine cowley stanley davis and emron wall accompanied by jessie cowley a talk on spanish inu music sic was given by miss bliss jessie andrew of glenwood enwood GI gave a sketch of the history and characteristics of hawaiian music music precede preceding ng a piano solo A aloha lolia by wilford hermansen fler mansen and ka mallie waltz sung by a quartet composed of mrs sylvia stroble strobie miss bliss virginia rickenbach milan and danell N miss wanda was the accompanist As a climax to the program following an address by bishop john wells a flag drill was presented by a group of small girls aiom the first fly st ward under direction of miss lelda ielda black miss melba gledhill appeared on the stage as liberty reed blomquist as a soldier and glen meyer as a sailor following which the audience directed by scoutmaster andrew repeated the pledge of allegiance to the flag and sang america |