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Show Singing page 97. secrament administered by Bishops J. H. Richards pege and L. Savege. Singing M. 161. President Jesse N. Smith occupied most of the time in epea k1ng upon his exn the U. o. In Utsh; and spoke at in working i' length upen that principle, perience of Utah with the the early settUng settling of Arizona. and compared President L. Smith adjourned the conference until the last saturday in November designated. of meeting to be later t place Choir sang the anthem, "Beautiful Are Thy Towers". Benediction given by Prest. Lot Smith. (Signed) F. G. Nielson, Clerk of Conference. Sunset, Apache Quarterly Conference of the Little Colorado Stake held at Nvember 26th and 27th, 1881. County, .Arizona, Choir sang hymn on page 314. saturday, 10:00 a, m. brethren and the Presidency of the Stake; Bishops and members of the Pr.,sent: commencement settlements; Apostle B. Young came in after the 81strs of the various . of the meeting •. Meeting called to order by President Lot Smith. Singing page 61. Prayer by Prest. John Bushman. Singing page ---. Prest.Lot Smith made e few remarks upon ourduties and this conference. discourse upon various subjects---referred Farnsworth of Moan Coppy gave a good near triumph of righteousness. interestingly to the United Order and like to hear the presiding brethren inreporting Apostle B. Young said he would to more of the details than is customary their wards to be quite explicit and report the to bishops; and truly· The teachers of the ward should report fairly do generally. their ability' the actual conditionof the ·and the bishops should report to the best of people. contemrna ted with eTil. He somewhat reported Brigham City as being and what is en nearly alone in this; be had striven to do his duty, but thought he ma d him back. He had h hed partially held more he felt. that those in authority over 1. J • .Adams had not been able to do but been in favor of keeping out evil disposed persons, not. were Some of the people were gJod and faithful, others polygemy about believed in the Gospel, but did not know anything not Mentioned having a or one family so. who the United Order. good feeling as once Joseph Bishop J. H. RichrdB reported of the ward, monthly the condition to report etm and dwelt there, teachers visit Tea drinking is increasing slightand brought in a good report for the lest,month. the drinking of an increase in of but there is more ly, possibly tobacco t he same dissatisfaction. ,/" which caused some St. as , dam agoin, Had the misfortune to 10S8 their ilroed has not inted Order. The ra -&ollveiii:-the----'un1 The people generally desire good·t-_·not'!'!for. food. ,aruLclo.thing, creased the fa i thtulness of the pe op Le •.. l'ro.s.pect.s tea. . withetending_the._.ve .t.:Y Jgh_! _r.Q.L.the present seaaon. . lJol'k __ .. __ __ '_'._' ... men to been called upon for had C. L. Christensen reported that Moan COppy Snow. by Apostle E. had been restored bishop Their the Colorado terry. upon .- |