many not yet comprehended, we believe
it will be apparent to all that to make
the organization still more effective in a
truly educational sense, some material sup-
port at this stage of its history is a practi-
cal necessity.
It is, therefore, desired that each mem-
ber contribute fifty cents a year; thus
establishing a general Mutual Improve-
ment fund, which will provide for the
publication and free distribution of the
new Roll and Record book, and uni-
form report blanks. The Roll and Re-
cord book has been prepared under our
direction by the committee compiling the
Manual. It provides for (1) individual
credit of attendance and exercises; (2)
general summary of all work done; (3)
a complete ward report; (4) a visitors'
register; and its use is essential to the
progress of each association.
This fund will also provide for ex-
penses of other incidental publications,
and special educational work among the
associations, which, as you readily now
see, is indispensable.
We feel assured that if the matter is
laid before the members in the true spirit
of Mutual Improvement it will not only
be heartily responded to, but be an imme-
diate and continuous means of increasing
and maintaining a still greater interest in
the noble work.
All funds should be sent, with names of
donors accompanying, direct to the Gen-
eral Treasurer, Wm. S. Burton, Salt
Lake City, Utah, who will send a printed
receipt to each individual for the
amount of his donation, and also give
each individual credit on the general re-
cord.
Your brethren and co-laborers in the
cause of Mutual Improvement,
General Superintendency Y.M.M.I.A.
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, .
many not yet comprehended, we believe
it will be apparent to all that to make
the organization still more effective in a
truly educational sense, some material support at this stage of its history is a practical necessity.
It is, therefore, desired that each member contribute fifty cents a year; thus
establishing a general Mutual Improvement fund, which will provide for the
publication and free distribution of the
new Roll and Record book, and uniform report blanks. The Roll and Record book has been prepared under our
direction by the committee compiling the
Manual. It provides for (1) individual
credit of attendance and exercises; (2)
general summary of all work done; (3)
a complete ward report; (4) a visitors'
register; and its use is essential to the
progress of each association.
This fund will also provide for expenses of other incidental publications,
and special educational work among the
associations, which, as you readily now
see, is indispensable.
We feel assured that if the matter is
laid before the members in the true spirit
of Mutual Improvement it will not only
be heartily responded to, but be an immediate and continuous means of increasing
and maintaining a still greater interest in
the noble work.
All funds should be sent, with names of
donors accompanying, direct to the General Treasurer, Wm. S. Burton, Salt
Lake City, Utah, who will send a printed
receipt to each individual for the
amount of his donation, and also give
each individual credit on the general record.
Your brethren and co-laborers in the
cause of Mutual Improvement,