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Show ".._ ..... _ ..... , .... - f- -_ ........... prest. 'lot' smith better the tee1ing. had noticed the closer he had his _,,_., family together the sunset' cho1r" sang, "Come Ye that· 'love the Lord". Closing preyer by W. D. Kartchner. March 1st, Saturday l:OO a. m. We Come Before Our Lord". Sunset choir sang, "Once More Opening preyerla:» Longhurst. King of Kings". Wm. H. Sunset choir sang, Called to order by Prest. L. Smith. "Come 0 Thou Bishop J. H. Richards of St. Joseph said they were busy in getting the water had extended the water ditch one mile highEr up the river.' .upcn the land, they a good feeling among the brethren and sisters. was Had Sabbath there Ine thought some children families with 20 Two hed lett since last achodl attending. and day be lst the of to to eble irrigate April by again. conference. Hoped Prest. L. Smith was gratified that there was e good feeling at st.' Joseph, pleased to hear thet they had taken active mee suree to get out the water He recommended and not abandon' the settlement as there had been some talk f. 3 men from Brigham City and 2 men from Sunset to help them get out the water.· 'end was It was essist St. unantffiously agreed by the conference that Brigham City and Sunset Joseph to get out the water. Bishop L. M. Savage of Sunset said it met his mind exactly to assist St. Joeeph. Reported a general good feeling among the people. He W8 8 thankful he wee living among en honest people and was proud of the'good feelihgs. Since , last conference there had been three- times elso more some received and same removed. Had meet dey- achoo L end' a Sunday School which was a cred it' to' the place.' 'They' eLso 'have- councLl, meetings' once 8 week. They were not rery- stst'emetic In. thlr labors, but did- no t 'see how they could better it with s"o"f'ew'fiUinbers--' as' the'ra'was so many thlngs-'to do and change about with. They d assisted the brethren at Snowflake ad other pleces with breadstuff and seed wheat. Their relations with the' Indians were good, but believed we needed to take 8 very'wise course'wlth them. Some had expressed a'desire to come and farm wIt!i' us agein ttre' coming' sui:Dmer. J. ·B. Wakefield" had not' felt eXactly well in haVing been sent to' 1B bor where he never had the opportunity to see or converse with the Indians,. after having been called to le bor as an Indian missionary. e feeling of the two families residing at Ples8snt Valley during the winter ing e week a . good. Snow had fallen some 26 inches on the level, but the ground was w bare and they desired to get a plow and some seeds and try a little gardening there Nas • Bishop George Leke of Brigham City reported most of their crops of ll grain in. There is a general'good feeling and meetings well attended, although some had been a little restless. Had a excellent day school, likewise had a 5000 Sabhath School. a had They good many children, needed a tannery J and the 3sroing machine Bet in motion and same looms made. He then spoke up)n the edu children and the necessity of living humble andplisble in the hends )f the servants of the Lord to carry out successfully the United Order •. Tea chers ria1t the people once 8 month and report the feelings of the people good. He l his counsel had been sustained with the brethren. A 8Uonof he our Sisters, b,y elso with the children. good feeling prevailed SUnset· choir sang, "Bef'or'e Jehovah's Awful Throne tt Benediction by J. J. Adams. • |