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Show Friday 2 p. Called to order m, by Preet. L. Smith. sang, "Give Us Room'that We may Dwell". Opening prayer by George Skinner. Sunset choir sang, "Dow then that Every Soul Is Fre,> Sunset choir John Bushman said that are as united as felt that he we are. truly thankful to be united with a people could not build up the Kingdom of God by each in being united a good chance to educate our child We being by himself. We hed He had been interested. i the remarks that had the principles of union. been made in regard to the LBmanites--we have a mission among them. We should be preperedto meet the Sevior, end it would take all our time to be prepared, and We should p re ct ace all the pr1nc,iples of the be fit subjects for his presence. one ren in Gospel. I S. F •. Wilson arose in the fear of the Lord to bear his testimony to the He believed we had come here partly for the purpose of truth of this work. making known to the Lamanites the work God hed for them to do. Hoped through to be able to do good among this people. It was the blessings, of the Lord his testimony that this Eeople had gone as far as they could and not unite them The at establishment of the United Order is a prectical as selves together. When he realized how near the coming of the Savior well 8S 8 theoretical work. was. it almost de him shudder to think how ill he was prepared. Derrick said he felt willing to respond to all the calls of theservants A. M. God, but felt a ver,y weak instrument. He felt that a good ir1t is here end WSB pleased to associate with a people ,who were striving to become united. He had when quite young desired to live with a people who were united and loved each,other. continent long who will not keep the No people will be able to live upon this of . commandments of God. L.- H. Hetch better we feel hoped to be able to cheer and when those who speak to us are comfort the seintshere. inspired of How much the Lord. When we are The Lord is not feel free andindependent. spirit enjoying we not oil have in our lamps work. to If man His carryon dependent upon any as be the would foolish the we counted of meens the virgins Lord) (which spirit of the Lord the we of Christ. If we fail in carrying forth this work to be accom the plished among Lanites, the Lord will reis up 8 people that will. Was We had come we that have te to go and visit among thamoccasionally. pleased feelcheerful and consoled to We of united. for the ought being expressly purpose in laboring unitedly together. That which brings strife and contention end disunion at the coming is not of God,but that which brings Joy and peace. Because this principle is de rided and scoffed at should not discourage us, for where is the principle that had not been derided when revealed by those who had not the spirit of the Lord in their bosoms. They. were some 34 bncil±lol soula where he lived (3 men with families, 2 widows, and the rest women and children), and they sometimes felt they had a heavy providing the necessities of life nd holding the pIece strength should arrive to build up 8 settlement good feelings of the Zuni Indians and their desire to have tax upon them in at Woodruff untd L sufficient there. some He Reported the of the brethren come and live in their midst. w. F. O. Behrmann desired to live so he could be called e Latter-day saint. some felt to move united, He be11eved the people and their leaders had been sincere in what we have sway. done to establish the United Order. He liked the United Order, and soid there was a better eeling in Brigham City since they started the big table than they really wished had before. we were while we are not at present oS |