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Show Il, of Elder c·w. 'Merrill reported Millville. dreg, e they but shoemeker i a had in' few months. uite a The' 'Tannery there had been somewhat number of hides that would be ready for the Elder S.· j. S reported Brigham' City. Their temporel prospects were a fa llure, but the pe ople t;enerally felt to stay if the crops @eing nearly who would come down here, after investigating the UJ tter should decide for to still hold ,the place. Meetings end Sunday School well attended. people school t s present. poor, Twelve, the Had no day , Elder J. C. Hansen reported Pleasant Valley. Meetings were punctually at stock doing well, grass plentiful. Not quite as tended. Had kept e day school. / much cheese 1s !Jeing mede there as 16 st season. as Counselor last yeer, John Bloomfield but still were reported Sunset. Good feeliDgs. Crope not as flattering disc)uraged. Corn and cane a good average crop. Gar not \den veTi poor. Indians friendly. \ . President Lot Smith reported Moan Coppy and Tubi City. They were not, as far his observation went, in as prosperous condi tion as could be desired. Blt 11 ttle be sed at a 1'8 i P.toen At Tubi would 11 ttle corn be would raised. Coppy. City grain the past season. In both places they had been very close run for provisions The as, Indians at"Moan Coppy were not feeling very well towards the people. This he beli It was very important that we should be truthful through mismanagement. end keep our promises with them, and aLso among ourselves. Confidence was lost in the world but it ought to be geining among the Latter-day saints. He enlerged upon the subject of confidence, and how we should·increase it'among ourselves so that we might be proper examples to the Indians. eved was Elder L. H. Hatch hadlistened with ch satistection. We receive every bless we would be tried, and the rebellious were not of Eph reim. The promises of God would be fulfilled if we would our part. ing upon certain conditions, do, President Lot SIni th said that the servant of God had said that according to faithfulness so would our prosperity be. . Choir sang hymn page 28, "od Moes In a Mysterious Way" Conference ad jozrned until 2:0Orno'clock p m, our • , Closing preyer by Eld,er Saturday 2:00 o'clock Choir sang P. S. G' Ledd. M. Called to order by Prest L. smith. hyinn tt page 218 t "An Angel From On High Opening preyer by Elder L. Harris. ChQir sang hymn. page l7t "All praise ,to our Redeeming Lord". • Elder F. G. Nielson presented the general authorities of the Church as sus tained at the lD st genera 1 conference held in Salt Lake City, who were. unanimous q sustained. He also presented the authorities of this Stake, with the home and Laman 1 te missionaries, who were 8S at the last JIU qus rtersusta ined unanimously He elao read the st£ltistical reports of the changes being made. Stake end the Sunday Schools for the quarter ending August 31 t 1880. 1y conference. no Elder Mark Kartchner bore his testimony. Elder L. Harris ala ana ATn L was glad to 6lIW meet with the saints. i tes. and Spoke good reports of his missionary trav in of the sainte liTing |