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Show (1/7 :.'.' (I .. ...... ,..... --._ _. _ .......... .. .. _. , __ , .- ..... .. , .......... _ ...... 1IJ.' ...... ". __ .-"' .... .... * " _... ._ ... "'11--" ... .-.,.. .... George' Lf.lke hs d f'el t blessed-. und edified in hearing the instructions- et this collferen'ce', a-nd h&d felt 8 free rlow- or the spiri t- of the Lord Rtf "tel t thet 'inasmuch we had started "in' a united cripaclty, we-were 8 blessed ·people.' If'we wold .sustain 'our brethren and retrain"from a spirit of f'eultfinding', we VloUld teel the' spir1"t of the Lord with us. But' If' we' would yie'ld to the' apirl t of murmuring end-faultfinding, the ,spirit ot darkness would take-possession - - _. - . of ana us lead We must look after astray. us children to see they were at our particulermeetings. The responsib1l1t"ies 11 upon the mothers" We would eventually be called to fill the p'oeition' we were qU8lif1ed- to- occupy, hence the nece sai.ty of us living God fearing men. There are hardly a tenth lef't here of those who were called on this mission; end had it not been' "for the Lord' 'moving on 'other faithful men to 'come her-e', We should feel to do our duties; and we would have been in a bad conditiou. all that we possessed and not keep into with enter the Order to feel should to divide with the dest! tute. end be .All that w:e willing anything bock, a the to to was not to' keep on visit Utah and while belonged earned whole,' meet' at to thls conre thankful rence ana Felt ourselves; hoped we could be for at these conferences'. in oUr blessed meetings togher and at prayers of this rested more .. E. Jones, j. Hicken and F. was ey.were about returni, right. Conference place of st. sang, "Joy Bendiction. to eXpressed their desires ueh. on v:is·its·. :peperd Joseph' it to the World' The Lord Will Come. by L. C. suitable house 8 was to do what November, 1878, Friday the 2gth day_ of then adjourned until WBe meeting, Choir Cox each in time. . Bu,,r. i. I • . ;!::. ,', Ira. September 2bth "1978. .Aos·tle Estus' SnOw, i Presidents John Nutta"!.}., Oliphant, BBtemen-Williams Nbl8.r!iv.t.Briam City.fa.m.Utah. jesse N. Smith and Elders Charles H. Hinkley, en ward :i A. . September 21st, 1878. sSturday 10:00 a. m. .,. Meeting held at Br1gh8 City present from Utah E. Snow, L: 10hn Nuttall, C. H. Oliphant, Smith, B. Williams and·E.'A. Nobles; of the presidency of this Stake, t. Smith and'L.·H. Hatch; bishops, elders and saints fram the' settlements ?f Brigh cty! SUnset, S. Joseph, Wodruff_ and Silver Creek. There I. WBS Hinkley, J. N •. Choir sang, "The opening prayer ikBx1Ch?ir,Bat Prest. E. Morning Breaks, by r., H. Hatch. God Moves In a the Shadows ... te10B Flee;" , . Way". Snow said thbt himself and the party with h had travelled over little tired and stupid same roads that had here. Felt that they hs d to the saints with .meet his morntng , but was pleased wi be better to to truaoegard to our, bring. Hoped posted nothing but good tidings a frar and invited left than and us were.at pOSition before they they present; be a ben would that wish to counsel hold back Didnot Cordial intercourse. any the we came . efit to us. Felt to sympathize to see US; with and felt a opening up a new country. He had lab in Kirtl£nd snd participated in'th:: 'build blessings therein. Was with the saints in us in ored in this nearly ing of the temple there'end receiving 'the trials and persecutions' of Missouri and Nauvoo, Illinois; and in connection With Brother Orson Pratt weB the first to travel over the present site of Salt ke City. It was his lot to be 'in the establishment of the mission in southern hie whole life . ,Utah; end he wes theretore • Wes fullY' prepared to sympathize.with us; and when he |