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Show ", ." - ... , I _._" ........ v:m .. C. Allen aaid he nfid been highly 'edified at this' conference. '·Was not much of e hend to preach or-exhort; but felt h1.rilselt-better qualifHd te)" JIl8ke-ditches, open up rarms , e-tc. The more we had to see end occupy our minds we wO-lld be able to with, the live_ our rel1gio. _, _ . - ter prest. L. Smith said when he first came here with Brother Allen,- he could hardly get him up to speak, but we all chenged some, and those who are work-' ers could learn to speak, and they were more apt to preach what they practice. We hed had a good time together at this conference, s L th01lgh it was a busy time We knew we of the year, yet we were blessed and time would not be idly spent. of but we our sametes children this. -There are msny Father, forget are- the shepherds Israel, but in sane . ". • _ __ _ - Brigham City choir sang, "Let Sinners Take Their Closing prayer by C. L Christensen. Brigham Opening , righem and GOd. would ." . March 2nd, Sunday 10 VOice, slow to raise up their are it. hold them accountable for ..J.... a. Course". Called to order by 'Prest. L. smith. m. Oi ty choir sang, ".And Are We Yet Alive". prayer by Hiram Judd. City choir sang, "And Holy Angel From on - High". J. -R. McNiel- always felt to do what was required of him by the Priesthood. returning to Utah he desired that-he might take 'the mission with of his h, and not become lukewarm 8S some had as regards spirit He was pleased with our intentions in uniting our-ae Lves tqgether, this mission. but did not suppose we had the United Order in perfection, yet our a was to It was of vital mpqrtance to unite in temporal as-wel as spiritual.things. his salvation to hearken to the men placed to direct him., bS he was contemplating -- _ engaged in. He also contemplated returning to Utah for 'a short visit. He and Brother McNiel had been here three years and were from the same ward in Utah. He hoped he would be faithful to this mission. He spoke some upon the trials some of the pople here hed passed through, yet the Lord ha,d blessed us with brel.ld to eat so that we had not gone hun the blessings of the Lord, but gry here, yet as a people we do not appreciate we did-not repent the Lord would chastSaid if murmur end complain about our lot. Phil. C. Evens felt well in the work we are ' ise us. wes together as brethren and sisters. hard of labor, 'yet he realized the Although he was old and had done great deal with the work of well setisfied was necessity of every one doing their part. He the United Order. h-is visit and He desired to eo beck to Utah vamily and talk with Longhurst said Wm. H. how good it to live a his eons ,' some of whom had been called to come here, but for some reasons they had He had noticed fu8ed to came, and nature called him to go and talk with them. that if we per faith his was an here. It he CBme quite improvement among us since formed our duties we would be blessed. He spoke upon his feelings in behalf of the Indians. among him. He hoped that when he retued here he might see further provement Wm. Tunbridge felt to do good, but 0ften when he would do good evil was before The Gospel is to join together, and that- which scat ter ed a sunder is of the - S8-vior will not cleim us as his; we must be one time things. He referred to Bcript:ure_ Of. the perilous tb and the in nations, exist that now evils days, and the therethe pwer a form of· Godliness but denying evil one. If we are not one the 1n temporal' 8S- welles spiritual that would the again us. come in the le st high mmdednesa 0 f e, nving |