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Show had me good de p rog re se to teach school in dissatisfiea, discourEged v!ith but toke of amount seemed to controlled Lord had c the in the Les t same mon ths One member hr.d , because we s t ed property in different Had put this hrd not of business, sbtisfied the tia i s ove rcome » it. of' care t lieet puring in. worship to hoped the stvrted 'school. I:Dd . e nd to men tmpeovs nouue some left. of not superintend to had Some tin, ee become having any p Le ce i r cume tcnce s t he.t to the different brr.ncne s condi tion of 8ffairs much. the tii::UHt become had he he d been cal Led Felt from Order Did not feel discouraged nith lend or water or but felt somewhat diacourEged because of the country, other Qu&lirictions we s required of him. in what tions Li I'Lcs, WES satisfied with his )f doing que lack to and was be to see desired riBS his and dissatisfaction. lot faithful, sorry his ville to come out this lond. to of this faith thr:-t _if would we faithful and be united be would we overcome difficulties the in the way. If any Prest. Sr:!.i th with the spirit and the r-ema rks the brethren he d spoken. It was needful mistakes had been made , Vie would neve to profit by our experience. for prayerful to be us attending and to our duties. e p Lee sed with was strE;ight the fbr.'lvrd s.nd honest wcy the brethren who had spoken reported their settlements. Joae ph _H. Richards felt like Brother KCJrtchner in not being properly quaLi f'Led Had felt a little back Felt thl:!rlkful for the r-eraa rks he had hee rd reporting. a great many different heerd in heving by reports in regard to eating together werd_ in , Hcd this. never said it wa s wrong; end as spoken to had he been celled John Vi. Young to e ct as counselor to subject, mentioning to and his advice was to go to ea t.Lng together, but- they had him their c Lr-cums tunce s Had got along well in their labors in f etting out the wa t e r not yet adop t ed it. but because of the great amount of labor needed in getting in their crops, etc etc Had ca Lle d a vote they had hot been e b Le to complete the building in which to ee t conference to to this the settlement of the brethren present in coming previous sev ere L were of there in favor it, elthough upon this me t t.e r, -c.nd\only 1/3- voted acting bishop Bushman hed he this on , , ,, •. , . brethren way they went they shou d of labor, b t had Needed visit them ference, a r rangeme dee L g re a t but s been too much hurried HE.(, in us , quite e nx i e fln each teaU-8llotted presidency nd the of the stake ty among the saints to such til[,t [;11 could not wa s strengthen e superintendents of differen to properly their labors in fE:r as ·to have so gone WaS ner e circumstances Lnd . '1'he brethren felt thet whe t ever in different put Had cou ragemerrt e often. more would bless )f it. in f'a vor- of were be united. depe r-traerrt a complete their b felt baerrt whoI!l:o. e to to a corne man. end tis come to con- Desired the I ord came. .. conference. our "1;1y God the Spring of Al.L !.1y Joys". Closinc prayer by William B&llrd. Choir sang, 1y 24th, 18?8, Friday, 2:30 p. Choir aeng , "How Let Us Opening preyer by Cho 1 r S.f ng a hymn F. G. e.nd sisters of his vn.rd Labor to leeting, lrs visit be the done, they brethren the werd rell attended. r1 th s rords 'ew bend a s under to meet [;ener91ly yet often as some vu. S so in more Expected to 250 peI'sons was Becc:IUse e6ting toether. jo i.nf.ng to 'eat a t in willine be permit. of the Et one to do thei we rd. to r join a cre8t recent Vif;S me e t the never one of council f.ng s duty. HE d he d at amount The t ea ch table. Their food condition. prepLred in the The breth favorable circumstences. circumstances \lill Their Sabbath school were Day of Sa.!..vntion't. felt well. been unanimous were of brethren who There the Nielson. had not in their councils. u?ys. Hejoice In , George :llJl:e felt hbppy ren m. were E:ssci8ted 111 no tEble in B |