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Show .. ..... ..,. . - ... - - - .. - tel we enjoy the peace we do'from the out"side 'world.' Showed howEnoch and others In' coming into the mounts ins we have fulfilled the predict bad been persecuted. ancient prophets. of ions counselor W. C. lllen reported St Joseph ward. The brethren and'sisters' felt and felt encourgged in living together in the United Order. Have enough rete, first out of a to to ere work on and that will keep do mischief, striving to principle He wanted to live honest and upright before the Lord. mske them salt sustaining. We would not get credit in the next world for our houses, cattle or lands, but for being obedient to the priesthood and the Lord. Elder James N" Walker reported Millville. They are but 3 families there now, (are preparing for a tannery, have 3 vats in and 2 more ready to put in. They feel well, have had aSunday School. Did not think their labors there had been profitable to the companies on the river. spoke upon the arvantages of living together. We should not support the outsiders in our midst. We should observe the Word of Wisdom. Prest. L. Smith said he hed received word from Bishop Rich&r8s thet he was needed for the tannery except the bark mill which Brother br1ng1ng the mater.ial Despain w: s bringing. Bishop George Lake reported Brigham City ward. Believed they were improving and generally felt well. Meetings well 8tended. Had in some 200 acres of fall a cabinet Are wheat. 'start1ng shop. The health of the people is not so good. He his es recovering strength gradually from his recent illness. Bad an excellent e Lso Sunday schoolwell attended. school Was glad to meet in this conference. day united and turn our minds to the Lord. Had not raised a big crop We should be this year, but expected to raise a better one next ,year, and had a large increase or stock. Bishop enjoying L. M. Savage reported Sunsetward. life and dwell together Was pleased ,to in peace. r end have much stock. The people appear to be happy and Have been successful in raising 8 good live in a place where there was so little lUBrreling and jangling. Yde remarks upon our laboring together and being self 3ustelning, and letting the outsiders alone and not traffic with them. Spoke of he sisters of Sunset trying to manufacture some clothing. In our society and Issociatlons together there did not appear to be any class distinction. Apostle rou Preat ;hey W. W. said need not look for it were. , L. 'Slni th The was spirit of whenever you saw anywhere else. €ilad to hear contentment so a man whose religionwas in his clotheu favorable reports and given in the in our midst. seemed to be spirit Sunset choir sang the anthem, "0, Pra ise the Lord". Closing prayer by Elder F. G. Nielson. Adjourned Saturday ntil 2,:00 2:00 o'clock p. 0' clock p , m, m. calldd to order by Prest. L. SIn 1 th/ Sunset choir sang page 66, "I' ai Praise :My Maker", etc/ p l'8yer by Bishop George Lake. Sunset choir sng hymn page 259, "Guide Us 0 Thou Great Jehovah". pening Clerk read letter from Prest. J. D. T. McAllister of st. George concerning aCOtmnends end ord inance work at the Temple there. .Apostle W. W. made some ex- lenatory a remarks regarding this. |