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Show most of' the last six months at the teelinge'there, good health Dairy in Pleasant Valley.' "Had' generally good It has been very exception' of 8 few cases with the' , ?ota"toes have been cut down by -trost and will make but little. Had otten.remarked that incidents would soon transpire that would make' us show mmr' txtagritJx whether we' are' for the Lord ofthe devil, and believed'we would soon Regretted the t there were 80 ma-ey or the young who have to show our integrity. used vulgar and profane langu&ge and as parents we should teach them and instruct them properly' cultivate the mind, and make the facilities for akBschooling them dry there-. the best W. our .- circumstnces would permit. reported they had a great deal of labor to be done at Mill;" Ville, notwltnstanding they hed labored hard. A general good feeling prevailed toward livi their religion there. Elder C. Merrill " . .AuglllSt Wilcken from Moan Coppy said they were doing well therfL Elder John w young had made good progress in building a'woolen facor.yt although lab There had been but little grain raised because oring under many disadvantages. mutual water. Had of of scarcity provement meetings there, and good feelings. Elder Bishop George Lake believed the saints of Brigham City ettended their'meet well. Their Sunday School was also well attended. Had raised good crops. ings stock and sheep are doing well. Gave'en'int had Have day schvo until lately. a mission of account perfonned by himself in company with OrYil E. Bates eresting to the Verde, where the power of God was manifested in heeling the sick and were Felt well to be on this mission and to live iri the the means of baptizing some. United Order, although we did not hbve it perfect. that would unite us together for God had spoken it to live within our means and let those who_ are not with them. It does not look right to see men hold tain officers, and then see Something would came along through His 'prophet. We ought of us alone, so far as trading up their hands to sustain cer them turn around Bnd fight them. Elder L. H. Hetch said we should be valient in our testtmony and live the glory in order to attain it. 'Spoke of the disposition of many to go into merchandising, and the influence it had to wean them from the truth. lew of Celestial principles of our religion. We find recorded people 11v,ad near the Lord they were pre8pered end blessed, but whenever they forgot Him and their covenants their enemies were upon them; and this appliesto us. Wes pleased to see the spirit of union that wes menifested among us, as was witnessed by the people of Sunset end Brig ham City in assisting St. Joseph in getting out thewater last Spring In living together we should all exercise our reason and judgment, and not throw all the We have covenanted to hold all we possessed reedy responsibility on one man. We should seek the Lord and live the in the Book of Momon that whenever the for the Trustee-in-Trust whenever he would call for it. It is a shame that we Should ask a Gentile not to sell liquor to ani Elder in Isreel, but yet there ere those of the elders who will not let it alone. Where could we look for a of place safety any better than in this country for those who would be persecuted. Our trust was only in the living God. The government we live under has tried to teke eway our rights and it would soon crumble to pieces. We should see that we ere living up to our' covenants and are in Ev with our leaders. proper sympathy ,that is lifted up against the Kingdom at God will become powerless. Are prepared for the tall of Babylon? Are we building factories end other indus ery We arm tries that will make us self sustaining? Adjourned until tomorrow' et 10:00 a. m. Congregation sang page 209. "Come, 0 Thou King Closing prayer b.Y Elder George Skinner. of Kings". |