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Show Choir sang; "The Time'is Far Spent, There Adjourned till 2" p "m •. Closing prayer by A. L. Rogers. is Little Remaining". . saturday, 2 p. m. Celled to order by Prst. Lot,sm1h. eJoice In the Day of Salvation" Nielson. F. G. by Opening Choir Bang, "Come, Come Ye Def'enders of' Zion". Choir seng , "Now Let Us prayer 10hn Bloomfield reported Sunset. The grain had been reported le st conference. raised 1200 gallons of molasses. They wee doing the best they could to lab and were trying to do the best they knew how. Had had no diffi or inthe U. O. The feelings with the aniteB was good. culties or trials with one another. lEad , with this people. He spoke upon the principles of unity welfare, that we were sent here expressly to labor in and spoke at considerable length upon the covenants we had made in the U. o. this respect, and the advantagesof all eating at on table. Spoke of the cal Wes tbBnkful he was being necessary to one our earth, and the 00 nduct of the nation" we live in toward us. and the near approach of' the great wo'rk to be performed among the Lamanites. Hoped we would labor t become a self 8ustainin8 people end not follow after the Gentiles and have them take the cream and leave us te sour milk. amities that would upon the come soon - L.,H. Hatch reported holding meeing with the saints at Bagley nd of the good feeling there. A new place had ben organized at stinson Valley named Snow There were but 3 families at Woodruff, the oth flake with John Hunt as bishop. or the flood weshing away their dam. because moved to other ers having places were at Woodruff the men 'Two of remaining woring on 8 saw mill one mile above had Those who B Mr. Cooley' J11ik place. le:t:t had JOined with the settlements of to return and Snowf18ke again to Woodruff when sufficient Begley desiring make the to dam. arrived strength to the reports of the Prest. Lot Smith said he had listened with interest Did not see there-was anything to discourage us, it was different settlements. Brother the heritage of the sainte to have trials and ostacles to encounter. Leke had remarked that the Articles of Agreement should be a little stronger, but many thought t2.ey were already too strong and many did not live up to them. ; Humanity is weak and we needed constantly the .spir1t of the Lord to guide and direct us in our labors. A carding machine had been sent to Utah for, a team from each of the settlements of Sunset and Brigham City being back for it. We needed e tannery very much. Prest. Young had tried all in his power to sssist There was 8 feeling arising us. He sent us a steam sew mill and s grist mill. in the different settlements that these mills were sent for the benefit of this the mills caused a great deal of expense and if all of the expense, we could all share the benefits bear share their willing to be derived. He spoke strongly against sectional. feelings and se1d we would have toget rid of therr, 8S it wes not a proper spirit for us to harbor. Spoke upon'the good lcation of St. Joseph, nd that we should not feel to divide up mission, which were to isright, but Was glad that we had plenty of room to grow here and develop Desired the Lord would bless us end inspire us to do our duty and exhorted the saints to faithfulness ana to stand upon their own resources. and scatter ou. ourselves. 10 Adjourned till tomorrow at Closing Oveson. Choir sang, 8. "How Well the Saints prayer by O. C. m. Rjoiced to Tell". |