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Show I' I sunday, 10:00 o'clock e.. Celled toorder by Prest.'L. Smdth.IJ Congregation sang pege 292, ttl sew e MightyAngel Fly". Opening preyer by Bishop Oscar Menn. Congregbtion sang page 195, "Let Zion In Her Beauty Rise". Prest. L. Smith then presented the general euthorities of the Church, who He elso presented the Buthorites of this Stake who were unentmously sustained. tained as were sus follows: Smith, president of the stake; counselors, W. C. Allen end John Bushman. Ira Hatch, Andrew S. Gibbons, Sanford porter Members of the High Council: samuel G. Ladd, James N. Walker, Marcur Hanson, W. F. O. Behr.mann, Moses Curtis, H. Haske L, Charles Warren R. Tenney, William Balla rd, Monroe M. Curtis, Thales Lot ' A. Foster end Has Nielson. Clerk of the Stake, F. G. Nielson. Prdsident of High Priest quorum, Samuel Gam. President of Elders quorum, Charles Whiting; C. L. Christensen. Bishop of SUnset Bishop of Issacsen. Bishop of Presiding . counselors, 11 L. Wilson and ward, L. M. Savage; Counselors, .John Bloomf'ield and Hiram Judd. Brigham City ward, George Lake; Counselors, Jerome J. Adams end peter St. Joseph ward, Joseph H. Richards. Elder of Millville ward, Wm. C. Mclellan; Counsdlors, W. H. Longhurst end W.'C. Merrill. Bishop of Moen Coppy, i. L. -Farnsworth; Counselors, Geo. B Gardner end Edmund Nelson. Presiding Elderof Pleasant Valley, Orville E. Bates; Counselors, J. B. Wakefield Burk. President of Priest quorum, George Lake; Counselors, J. J. Adame end P. Isaacsen. President of Teachers quorum, Edwin Whiting; Counselors, N. T. Porter and Sullivan Richardson. President of Deacons quorum, Israel Call; Counselors, Joseph Wright and W. I. Porter. end H. R. J. E. SUperintendent Shelley. of Sunday Schools. F. G. Nielson; Assistants, S. F. Wilson and ' Home missionaries: J. N. Walker, J. R. McNiel, William Bellard, Andrew L. Rogers, Joseph Hansen and George Skinner. Lamanite missionaries: Ire Hatch,·. s. Gibbons, C. L. Christense., J. B. and William Gibbons. Haskel Theles H. Wekefield. Henry Despain, Clerk then read the statistical reporst of thestake and the Sunday Schools. Bishop John Hunt bore testony to ·the truthfulness of the rerks mede -at Sufficient bread this conference. The Lord had blessed us exceedingly in this land. has been raised in the settlements above to last until another harvest, end espec ially at Snowflake; and there is peace end ood feelings. He loved to see order in our dances and social gatherings. He ,spoke of the evil effects of letting those who are not of us come into our homes. It ia woe to .the men who fight ag!llnst this The people when the plrayers of the saints are offerred up to God against them. day would soon come when we would need the friendship of the Indians. should feel to sustain those who were placed lie have need to exercise and use our in the United Order. He desired to do his duty as well as he Counselor WIn. ,C. Allen said over us by our we fa ith and prayers end works. br6ins in laboring knew ,how. - |