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Show not 8t6 . as energetic they might as be. 1'he stock looks well. Said he could'feel the Bishop J" H. Richards reported SSint' Joseph ward. There is a very good' feel-' influences of meeting together in' conference. good saints. sabbath and fast meetings and They'labor energetically. g among ,the he e been school School well 8 ttended. suspended for two 'months,' but Day Aundey one for next week. of starting crop look favorable, have 175 acres Prospects rlked in some50 of cane end corn. and to acres Had a ace rc rexpected plant small: grain ot y because of the people of Woodruff damming up the river; of water some time beck while the unable water is so low to raise it sufficient to irrigate with, but being they have let it down, bnd it is benefitting here. The Laman1tes appear quite Navajoes, they beingthe mo st that visit here. come friendly, espeoially the president Lot Smith spoke of Milville and Pleasant Valley as not being perma nently settled, but we expect to make considerable cheese this summer at Pleasant Valley. ,We a1so heve a written report from Tubi City, a sll settlement two miles above Moan Cappy. Superintendent F. G. Nielson read the statistical report of Sunday Schools of ending May 31,1880. He also reported favorable of them. the stake for the quarter prest. L. Smith felt plessed to hear so favorable the saints would neglect their day schools. Clerk then read the May 31, 1880. stbt8tical report of the Stake tion of our w. C with. our to increase. nd hoped none of for the quarter ending Allen. spoke lenghb upon be mg interested in the educahearts upon our Referred to property. Kimbell's prophecy that if we ,will be liberal with the water and children, President Heber divide c. and . . Counse11r , reports, and not to poor brethren, . at some et our that the Lord will· bless the waters and ceuse them try to do his duty •. It was his desire to Counselor J. Bushman felt the Lord had blessed us. We should .govern ourselves to talk of each others faults. He that can govern himself is greater than. cease e that taketh mple a city. We should not' be avar1cmous Israel to warn us not alone for or covetous t and we had the ex the from being proud ord of WisdOIn+ ilU 1lJ[ xmm:m 8 s we should t a nd the Lord does not bless us with the llth we might 'enjoy. We should live up to all the principles that have been re of ancient rled, laboring onferenoe - and va. We do .not observe ourselves, but for the redemption of the dead. adjourned until :OO o'clock P. M. hymn on page 371, "Great Spirit Listen to the Red Man's Wa 11" Closing preyer by Bi.shop John Hunt. was Choir sang SatulUay, 2!OO O'clock p. m. Called to order by Prest. L. Smith. Choir sen g hymn on page 115, "On the Mountain's Top Appearing". Opening prayer by Elder L. H. Hatch. Choir sang hymn on page 218. "An Angel From On High". President Lot Smith then presented the Twelve Apostles with their Counselors, lth John Taylor 8S their preSident, 8S the presiding authority of te Church, who ith the other general author1 ties were unanimously Busta ined. He also presented authorities of theSteke who President ot the Stnke, Lot , • D.lshman. unanimously susteined as follows: Smith; 1st Counselor, W. C. Allen; 2nd Counselor, were |