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Show Choir' se ng "An Angel 'From On High;', etc. Adjourned till tomorrow'at 10 8. m Closing pryer by Monroe M. Curtis. , Nov. 30th, Saturday, 10:00 Choir sang, "SwE:et Is the Opening prayer by 8_ m. Celled to order by Prest. L. Smith. Work, My Oscar Mann. God My King". Choir sang. George Lake reported the condition of Brigham City. They'are eating togeth laboring in a united capacity, and en increase of good feeling by living in this way. Thought we needed something in our Articles of Agreement that would enable us to preserve ourselves from being taken advantage ot by those who did He bore testony to the truth of the Gospel and not unite 'from pure motives. er end ell its principles. Isaac 88 had been Turley reported St. Joseph. given of Brigham City. They In consequence very busy, much ill to settle up, end a see. of;some feeling He could not are of the brethren had been give 8S flattering report not as united as he would like leaving the.m at the time they to were I .' caused, and same of the brethren had wanted partial settlement hed been made. A little better feeling existed now than had been for same time. They had raised 900 bushels of wheat end some corn., Stock had done middling well, and some cheese and butter had been made. He made a kind of rough report, but hoped they were better than he 'represented. Gave an account of his being called on this mission. His'de sires were to do good while living on this earth. They kept up their meetings end SUnday Schools and fast meetings, also had had a dey school. He wiehed to do right and desired the Lord to help us. ,;I William C. McLellan reported Millville. Considered they were doing fair. are e kind of floating population, not knowing who they could depend upon, and were unable to keep up a day school. Generally had meetings and SabbEth School which are well attended. Had cut and stacked 80 ,000 feet of lumber since V the 5th of November. The roed needed very much to be fixed as soon as we could They ... · Believed some' day there would be,a large settlement in the spare the hands. mounteins. Generally had good feelings there. Believed that in due time we would overcome our little weaknesses. Felt well in coming here and associating with the saints. We would have to become one and love our neighbor as ourself. Felt better in living her then in Utah, and would not bring his family back there if he hed all hie property deeded back to h. Oscar lnn of Forest Dale reported that place. Some were willing there to carry out the counsels of Brother E. Snow while others had a disposition to scat ter out. Most of them feel well and to do right as near as they knew. They no water to irrigate their land, but had to trus t on the rei ns. Hed ra ised a good crop of corn, gJod potatoes and some garden, but wheat hed been a failure. He desired tD do the will of the Father; and as Boon as he could get any of the ethren there to go with h he desired to unite together according to the Order. hed) He was not prepared to give a statistical report of his ward, as meny there were Their meetings and Sunday Schools were well at very unsettled in their minds. tended, also had a Young Ments 'society and fast meetings, had no day school as they had no one to teach it. They were on good ter.ms with the Apache Indians, they desiring to unite themselves with them. Spoke of the Visit of a young man to W their settlement who could talk the Apache language whom they had baptized. We bed a work to perform among these Lanites. Exhorted the saints to faithfulness end d,esired the blessings of the Lord upon us. |