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Show , very much; and the only chance we seemed to hvve" was' to get'one of'the two tanners Counse]_led· not to run living at· Snowflake· to come down here and' help us start one: after the Gentles with our produce or what· we have to sell, but let them came to us to buy what they wcnted; and all these settlementsshould have one price and not undersell each other. he would .be willing to co-operate in establishing Prest. Jesse N. Sm1 th said we ought to stick to them and then and not go Bnd underselleech other. prices, of the necees1 ty of Le t t Lng' these outside stores alone. Illustrated the bed results of bringing those who ere not of us into our homes. Spoke of the blindness and corruption of the administrators of this government, and the nec Spoke essity of training our children to A number ot the brethren having selling price, and one spoke home ecome staesmen, upon the necessity nufacturing. The time being up for the forenoon o'clock p , mechanics, meeting, it was of a etc tannery, of Beixxxg adjourned untill 1:00 m. At 1:00 O'clock resumed again. Motioned that the iwm Slak .. saints·in the two Stakes in Arizona join in establishing a tannery. Unanimously carried • . Talk then had upon the proper was curing of hides and the saving of rennete. Motioned that Lot Smith and Jesse N. Smith superintend the construction of Unanimously carried. "the tannery. ,; Motioned that W. Unanimously carried. C. Allen be one of the Board of Trcde to regulate prices. Adjourned by preyer from Elder James Dean. and Quarterly Conference 30th, 1879. SUnset, Arizona, Saturdey held at Saturday, 10:00 o'clock a. and Sunday, Nov. 2Qth Present on the stand: Apostle W. W., Prest. Lot Smith, Counselors W. C. Allen end John Bushman, Elders L. H. Hatch and J. N. Perkins of theEastern Arizona Stake, Bishops Geo. Lake, L. M. Savage and others. calls d to order by Prest. Lot Snii the Sunset choir sang the hymlUt paGe 201, "Behold the Great Redeemer Comes". Opening preyer by Elder Jesse N. Perkins. Sunset choir sang hymn page 158, "I Know That l Redeemer Lives". was pleased to meet with his brethren ans sisters in this con Had B. Young had saia the saints would yet need home in rizona. so should and accomplished what we have in Utah· by the blessings of God and by faith, We in this nd. We are blessed here, and hoped we would keep our minds on the busi There 1s great ness of these meetings, and leave out alloutside matters from us. Apostle ference. W. W. Prest. enmit;. among the children of men against the people ·.>f God. Notwithstanding this but those who those that fear God en: keep His commandments 8re'a blessed people, tbet t he found are not of us will hate us. In reading the history of the world 3 of the inhabitants of the earth had years in been· slain in· battle, and about 4 have been occupied in war. Zion will rise and Babylon will fall. It is a ms r- |