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Show December . 1st, 10:00 a. Called to order by Prest L. Smith m. Choir Bang,· ttGuideUs 0 Thou Great Jehovah". Opening preyer by O. E. Bates. Ch'r sang, no JAY Father, Thou that Dwellest" . • • ". Ire Hatch missionary among the Lamanites wae called to report. Said the were peaceably inclined towwrd the saints. They believed the Lamanites and was pleased to have mills, carding machines, sainte told the truth; He explained tre laborious manner- in which they worked etc. intheir midst. They felt to rejoice when he told tham that the Lord would up their wool. minds. Spoke upon the manner in which they gathered their they had raised good crops. Their melons and squashes were good. The Moquies ere early risers and industrious. We should set good Gave good instructions in relstion to our conduct examples before them. wi th them and hoped those who were ce 11e d to la bor among them would not take advantage of their kindness and confidence. He had been 8 missionary enlighten their corn, of which ' among them for 23 years, and believed the brethren who had La bored with h had de a good irluence among them. Spoke of thecare that should be exercised with them while trefficing, and believed we ought to trade with instructions about learning their languages, through be the the would most useful to learn. saying Spanish language them L. c. . Gave one man. in their Christensen was then celled to spe&k to tongue, which he did, tellingthem why own Bome we Navajoes present met and what we talked upon. Orson Cluff of Forest Dale said he was with the remvrks made. about pleased we should pull against pleased Dele. .. 88 we for it were good country keep from saw Had been noreasons why i uniting ourselves together. i soon was see themselves able to enter into the Order at For If we were all wiling to do his desire to live1n it. told how easy it would be to accomplish any labor. This is a Latter-day Saints to live in, and was only that some of for the it xxx wee too good. . tch then presented the general authorities of the Church as xmstt generel conference in Salt Lake City, who were unan sustained, also the local authorities who were sustained bS follows: L. H. sustained at the last ously Smith, president of the Stake; Jacob Hamblin, 1st counselor; Hatch, 2nd counselor. Members of the High Council: Geo. B. Gardner, Ira Hatch, A. S. Gibbons, W. D. Kartchner, S. G. Ladd, J. N. Walker, S. Gam, W. F. O. Behrmann, MOses Curtis, W. R. Tenney, William Bellard and Monroe M. Curtis. Clerk of Stake, F. G. Nielson. President of High Priest quorum, Samuel Gam. President of Elders' quorum, A L. Rogers; 1st counselor, I. L. Wilson; 2nd counselor, C. L. Christensen. Biop of Sunset, L. M. Savage; 1st counselor, J. Bloomfield; 2nd coun selor, Hirem Judd. Bishop of Brigham City, George Lake; 1st counselor, J. J. Adams; 2nd counselor, Peter Isaacsen. Presiding elder of St. Joseph, J. H. Richards; counselor, Isaac Turley. Lot L. H. . a ments, and hopedto et each other and to met here. He better spirit before than while attending this conference to see us eating together at one table in these two settle He had not felt and was pleased the Lamanites. |