Show QUARTERLY CONFERENCE OF DAVIS STAKE ENDS ENDS' ENDS'S S Special laI to The Herald Kaysville las June 30 The The quarterly conference of ot tho the Davis stake closed last evening after arter a two days days' a s session atthe at atthe atthe the Layton meeting house President Joseph H. H Grant and his counselors James rames A. A Eldredge and Jesso Jesse M. M I. I Smith were vere In charge of ot the meetings ana and the he attendance both days das was good Apostle postle David O. O McKay and President Charles H. H Hart of ot the tho first council of seventy were the tho principal speakers at it each session Their addresses were to doctrinal topics and to a refutation of ot slanderous statements at attributed at- at to c certain ministers conducting conduct conduct- ing In ng antt- antt anti antl h meetings in eastern castern states tates I The on only I changes made in stake of officials ot- ot was in the religion class organization and relief society In the first Ezra F. F and Heber J. J Sheffield were honorably reI released cased from acting as counselors to President James lames H. H and Joseph Jane Jayno of ot Clearfield learfield and Frank Steed of FarmIngton FarmIngton Farm- Farm Ington took tho places place In the relief society Mrs Elizabeth Evans Wood was vas made a second counselor to lo Mrs Mn Elizabeth Ford thus completing the organization John W. W Woolley a veteran vetran vet vet- ran eran high councilman was ordained a patriarch arc h. h I |