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Show . -r' L D S Charts Sessions In Assembly Hall Because of curtailed attendance attend-ance at the 115th annual conference confer-ence of the LDS church to be held April 6,7 and 8, most sessions of the conference will be held in the assembly hall on temple square, members of the church first presidency said. The weekly tabernacle choir broadcast and a "church of the air" address by George Albert Smith, president of the council of twelve apostles, on the morning morn-ing of April 8 will form a part of the conference, therefore sessions will be held in the tabernacle, where virtually all past conferences have been held. For the Sunday morning session ses-sion April 8, it is anticipated the chior members of more than 300 will be nearly as large as the number of other persons attending attend-ing the conference approxi mately 500. Since the opening session April 6 will be on the 115th anniversary of the church's organization.it is expected that I names of the church general authorities will be presented for the sustaining vote of the priesthood priest-hood representatives. Two vacancies vacan-cies in the first council of seventy seven-ty caused by the recent deaths of Rufus K. Hardy and S.O. Benn-ion Benn-ion probably will be filled at this session. Heber J. Grant, 88-year-old church president, is to be in i charge of the conference but it is anticipated he will delegate his counclors, J. Reuben Clark Jr., and David O. McKay, to take over, active direction of the sessions. All meetings, except one-April 7 at 7p. m., to be broadcast over station KSL. |