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Show - i \' SUnday, May 30th t 10: 00 ,... .. _ .... ,,,. 0' clock .A. M. Calle d to order by Prest. 1. Smith. Choir sang hymn on page 215 t "nYe Ransomed of our brrtt God". ,opening'prayer,by 'Elder M P. Mortensen.' Choir sang hymn on pege 199, The Glorious Day is Rolling On". ' .. Clerk read some ... . .' copies of letters, answers·to' questions by Prest. B. Young to the United Orders of Richfield and ' I Kingston, Utah. Lot Smith said there were itemS of instruction in these letters that to us. interest much Did not wish to c ompe), anyone to comply with the re of were made of us, but thought the sooner we lived up to the instructions of qu1rements the better be of God it would for us. servants the Spoke of the instructions of President Prest. B. Young to him of ua being examplary to the 'Lamanites and treat them kindly, and it was one of the main objects of our mission to this land to be 8 benefit to ,that people. He was pleased ,to see the fair prospects -here, but let us be prudent We should see that our stock with what we possess through our labors, and not wasteful. permitted to destroy our crops.' Spoke upon being prayerful, meetings and seeking for the companionship ot the Holy Spirit, ob and taking home to ourselves the instructions given and serving the Word of Wisdam, into them practice. put \ars taken of and not care 'attending to our ' Younghad Counselor John W. ' . been ediied' in hearing the remarks made. No perled astray by degrees. There was a cankering SOfe eating the light gradually away. Sometimes a veryevere trial would come upon but if,we were up to the mark and had the Holy Spirit with us, we -tJkd us all at once, Read the Word of Wisdom and commented thereon. would be prepared to endure every trial. e.lew would go forth fram Zion and the Word of the Lord tram Jerusalem. Tea and even sugar are now made up of chemical substances perniciOUS to the human system. Tee .acts on the nervous end coffee' on the circulatory system. 'Hot drinks were meant apostatized son all at once, but they were especiel.:"y tea and -coffee.' The wholesome, Bnd if we wouldobey the Word to mean e effects of the way end theexaltation ,be great 8 - sorrow we to we live in this life would follow might have attained us waters of the Little Colorado river are of Wisdom they would be palatable to us. there. to which we ' SUnday, 2:00 O'clock P. M. Choir sang hymn 105, page into the world to come; off from would cut ourselves Adjourned until 2:00 otclock P. M. Choir sang hymn on page 219, "Behold the Mountain Closing prayer by Elder Wlp. C-. McClellan. on us of the Lord". Called to order by Prest. Lot smith. rtOnce More We COIDe Before Our God". Opening prayer by Elder'James C Owens. Cho:i:t sang hymn on page 262, "How Pleased and Blessed Wes I". Sacrament I was administered by Bishops J. H. Richards and L. M. Savage. Counselor J. W. Young read from the Book of Mormon psge 471 on the sayingsof the on partaking of the No one should'indulge in levity in the same sacrment. bHath there were partaking of it, nor should we pollute our lips afterward by talk ing evil of our brethren and sisters. Let us not cri ticiae them nor the priesthood. If we have of the before each should make it Sevior sacrament. ought against other. right we partaking President Jesse N. Smith read tram the Book of trmon--book of Alma 45th chapter verse, showing that the nation would soon be ripe tor destruction. While we are citizens of this nation we should faithfully dischrge our duties B8 such, and be un- 16 ited in exerci8ing our right to vote. Spoke uponthe Word of Wisdom end United Order. |