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Show breadstuff.' He felt' there was trusted .they would'profit by colorE:o 1vr. tle a the lack" of union there, example by exhi bi ted here, but on the Lit , Bishop J'. H. Richards felt thankful if set es these settlements for the assoeiations we have in this would be more blessed. Felt faithful Felt thankful We should eease to. find fault with for the favorable circumstances we are in. It is. easier to live here than in Utah as far the priesthood plaeed over us. is concerned. as temptations !find. we were more we ' He Counselor W. C. Allen felt eneouraged in working in the United Order. end to we self see us whet need to' for our own produce sustaining, liked consumption By making our own clothing the sisters would not have so much sewing to do as they , now have by working up the poor cloth, calico, etc. we buy from abroad. was glad to see the improvement mede here among the Let Expected the time is not far distant when we will be calledupsaid the Lat on to meet together o dedicate our fields before sowing ourgrain. The day will come when no man ter-day Saints should keep the Word of Wisdom. Apostle W. Woodruff ter-dey Saints. permitted to administer the sacrament or in the ordinances of the Church No man is fit officiate in the Temples, who do not keep the Word of Wisdom. to administer the sacrament, lay hands' on the si ek , or officiate in the temples' will be or whisky hissystem, and it should not be permitted, great many in Zion who need to repent. We have a good chance here to guard against many of the evils we have in Utah. Spoke upon the coming of the Son of Man. He wanted to encourage these settleents Ia uniting together, and did not think 8ruone could condemn us until they had gone He encouraged the people of Woodruff to and dona likewise and improved upon it. coDlplete their dam; and desired the saints of Snowflake, Round Valley end other places would unite themselves together; and if we ever get into the Celestial dom we will find the United Order stricter there than we ever lived it here, and we will find a president there the Father of our spirits. Spoke upon the ex blishment of a coOoperative store among the settlements and freighting the wool we bave to sell where we can get the highest narket price. He did not believe in to We have use in into debt. all our anyone getting honesty dealings and not de a to have man to is not hired for It work ception. godliness us, end then when he calls for his pay to feel insulted and feel like kicking him away. He rejoiced with tobacco in hismouth or it is notacceptable to God. Ther ill are a in the principles of the Gospel; and if we J glory worth liviIig for, and fill out t he live up to the celestial law we would have of our creation. Every one who measure bas borne one testimony to this nation will have to go fo.rth and wash their feet with pure water by themselves t wheth{:;r in heat or c ol.d , as a testimony against this nation who have rejected the message Bent and slain the prophets and apostles. There is wide field for work among the Lamanites, and they will yet be brought knowledge of the truth. Spoke of his visit among the Lagoonies and Islatu8 end the power of God that is. upon them. Desired the Lord to bless us. to a 8 Adjourned until tomorrow at 10:00 o'clock a, m. Choir sang pege 36, "Come Ye that Love the Lord". Prayer by CounselorJohn Bushman. Sunday, Feb. 29th, lO:OOotclock a. m. Called to order by Prest. L. Smith. Choir sang pate 262, How Pleesed and Blessed Was In. Elder W. R. Tenney. prayer by Choir sang page 146, "Great God .Attend While Zion Sings". Opening |