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Why were these planned on LDS Conference Saturday ?
Sounds like good planning...
John,
Regarding your question, "Why were these planned on LDS Conference Saturday?", perhaps the planners don't consider it a conflict. I know many people for whom the timing presents no problem whatever.
On the other hand, there are those who would prefer to attend LDS confernce. For them, there is a time slot at noon that would seem ideal.
I think Mormons are allowed to go to other activities between sessions of conference or after.
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