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Show end by we would be nearer clothed alike when the stock on hand would which would bring us nearer alike. We had brought our selfishness out, give with us from the north, but we should get rid of this as soon as we could. Thought Brother Tenney had been brief in his report oftne settlement at the He thought there were prospects for a flourishing .aw mill, where he lived. settlement. Was testing there to grqw wheat and some garden without irrigation. gether. By J. new road hcd been laid out to the timber in which 'we were all it would be wise to fix t1s road. Some had thought it ,Thought eeaary to make a large settlement, interested. was not nec but he believed that it there was a large ot the settlements on settlement there, that it could work to the advantage the river, and believed. that etter a while all would see this. He looked upon us as eing pioneers of the Kidom ot God. Believd it wes our duty to build comtoriable homes. Said we needed to take oare of all we produced, we did not know what our numbers would be next fall, end we should be careful of all things saId we had been very careless with our means in Utah, entrusted to our care, not We should take a course to become and we should encourage thie plan here. the and ot outside world. independent selt sustaining Spoke upon the procuring and own cloth and of of sheep producing our' establishing a tannery, which would - "quire the united etibrts of all the wards. Bed not ned the contentions and wrenglings at the mill as he hed expected to see and expected to see less 'in Wes pleased to contemplate hundreds coming to eat to the next five months. table with lees noise and confusion than he had seen in private Bt one gether We would need to be particular in guarding against little things families. that might try us. Hoped we would enjoy the light of the Spirit. Choir sang "0 My Father thou that dwellest". Closing prayer by John Kartchner. y 26th, 1878, 8undsy---10:OO Choir sang "Pra ise . . ye' the Opening preyer by jmes hoir sang, "Joy to te Lord t s. m. Called to order by Prest. Smith. r' etc." N. Walker. orld! e Lord will come." Prest. L. Smith felt pleased to sea so many of the saints here this morning. overwith the brethren last evening the matter whic occurred yesterday afternoon. Spoke of the liberty every saint had to vote according to their feel Had talked ings. Soid that as it wes advisable'to have the members of the High Council near bywhere they could be easy to get hold of and as Brother Readhead had moved off a hudred miles or more, another. would be put in his stead. L. H. Batch then had soe letter reed written to him by Prest. Young, while.. in New Mexico. He said the object of reeding these letters were tnat it might be' understood what was required of those who would b.e called to act in any position in this Stake. the author1 ties of the Stake 8S tollow.s, who He then were unanimously presented sustained. Members of the High Council---lre Batch, A. S Gibbons, W. D. Kertchner, S. G. Ledd, James N. Walker, Hirs Judd, Samuel Gam, W. F. o. Behrmann, Moses C'urtis, Warren R. Tenney and William Bellard. Clerk ot the stake S F. G. Nielson. President of the High Priest Quorwm peter J. Jensen. President of the Elders QUorum A. L. Rogers, First counselor I.' L. Wilson, second counselor C. L. Christensen. Bishop of sunset, L. M. Savage, 1st Coselor Jo Bloomfield, 2nd Counsel or Addison Hicken. |