Show SUNDAY AFTERNOON this was the tha best attended session of the conference and the sermon of apostle mckay bore fruit in the mitter matter of punctuality as there was a big aud audience inee present ent when the meeting was called to order after the hymn the morning breaks J E magleby offered the invocation and another ha dmn mn was sung by the choir G M jones stake clerk then presented the general and stake autori auton ties to the people the only changes in the stake officers was the resignation if W W morrison as super buaer ili of religion class work and the appointment of J E heppler to succeed to that position mr morri morn sons ma man duties prevent him from attending to the office and he was honorably released W A of the richfield second ward reported the organic a tiong of that ward ns as being in a flouis flourishing nouis hing condition president expressed himself on the prohibition sentiment whit which h is gaining grobi d in the state he ft nas as of the opinion that th t before long the saloon in sexier seiler would woud be a thing of the pat past he related his experience in ili a ri cant trip made to the southern extremity of the state where there is an fruit crop but very little money in circulation bishop orrin P miller was the next speaker lie he demoted his remarks to civic improvement and ad the leonle to get busy and clean up their ard sand improve their property ert he outlined a plan for the for mine of a civic cine leigue league whereby the merchants would be billed on to give something as a prize for the bt best im provement pro made in ards lawns and home surroundings duria during g a specified fied time the speaker had seen the Nor workings kings of such a league and the improvement in the property of a cita cit is very desirable as worked out ba the civic league the choir and congregation congre gatior joined in singing the old familiar hamn hi mn we thank thee 0 god for a liro prophet phet apostle mckay v was as the next speak er he consumed a portion of the time in a doctrinal discourse on faith this subject ubbe is ib treated so ofton that it has become it hackneyed but under the treatment of the apostle it became a living breathing princa pie he took for his subject do we e believe and proceeded to draw from the scriptures illustrations which handled by the ordinary speaker becomes wiLar wearying ying but under the magic touch ouch of allo tle tie mckay it was one ol of the best delivered in thil thi city turning his attention to the word of wis wisdom dorn he gave tome some statistics on liquor drinking in great britain and america tint that were vere april ling turning his attention to th the young people lie gave gane them a temperance sermon which wa was a gem in ll 11 and apt expression mor sermons from the apostle would do a world of good for the cause of tern tem perance and morality president followed with will a bitter denunciation of the saloon and the saloon element he grew grevi lent as he pictured some of the local conditions and closed ba b asking the people in view of the condition 1 existing to raise their hands all wh who were in faor falor of refusing any further licenses to saloons in richfield Kich field there was a unanimous response and every hand went up after the choir sang Pr praise ailie ye tie father con conference fArence was adjourned fur for three months SUNDAY EVENING the evening meeting was held under the auspices of the M 1 I associations Oc and was vas presided over bj b president christian peterson two papers were presented one b bi A J poulsen on im loe e of humanik hu manil a and nd the other by mrs carrie shaw on A lesion on ethics both were v veil ell prepared and rendered A song E echoes hoes of my rock courtain Mour tain bo e nas aa a sweetly bung by effie Eri crickon Enck ckon ton bishop miller occupied a short time un on crae religion and lie he mads made a clear talk which was much enjoyed rhe file banner of the evening wa va that delivered by apostle mckay he took the incident rt from the of the fight between D divid avid and go hath and the rt alt 0 of the fight w which aich so pleased king saul that lie he offered his armor to thu the youthful david who he refused it saying 1 I cannot use this armor as I 1 have not it this saying of david was anti inti nt every condition of life the lesson evolved from the sermon was such that the impression on the minds of the judi audience enee will swill be a lasting one he closed with a 1 pla pica for lirtie among the young boung which was aas most touching in it he referred to the cene described in scotts where rebecca debei ds as her virtue and so ao well wai did he recite it that it was most dramatic the apostle showed an acquaintance with literature which in ili itself was a lesson the int meeting eting was as most moat interesting throughout |