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Show sunday t 10 :00 0' clock Singing page 5. opening prayer b.Y a. m, Calle d to ord er b y Preet. L. Smith. M. P. Mortensen. Singing page 33. desired en interest in the faith end w. C. Merrill prayers of the saints. the last general conference at Salt Lake City. In his associations attended Had Utah he met d of some who the United Order and Ariz the people encoureged with others while it and offered bad many discouraged counsel for Lstterona mission, to the conference. very encouragingly Spoke saints. dey . President Lot Smith had been much interested in the remarks of the brethren Referre.d to the words of President Young---thet if the United Order thus far. established the strictest economy must be practiced. Detailed successfully was ' some of the duties of the Saints, giving his mind about the rights of the people He thought that no member had the right to start a little 1nthe United Order. even to one dime for their individual benefit, no matter fund amounting Referred to our mission upon the earth; the Lord has placed good h obtained. Earnestly testified that and evil before us for a purpose, to try and prove us. Implored the Lord had established His Kingdom and expects us to labor unitedly. 'private p).essings the made some uporrthe people. The remarks already Counselor W. C. Allen was happy for this privilege. verily true and d been particularly interesting to him. Spoke upon of the advantiages of the United Order above the state of living separately, were ining good market prices for produce. fa ithfulness and care with rega rd to daily conduct. especially in to of God mai nte .Admonished the S8 in ts thought the subjects spoken of during this conference these settlements ere of vital importance to us. Thought all the people living in be somewhat dif found to is were desirous of living in the United Order. Practice ·was sorry to but have confidence, It is necessary for us to ferent from theory. become one sim willnot We lost. say that in some instances confidence was being the at effort practical part. ply by professing e desire for union without an Counselor J. Bushman M. P. Mortensen , was thankful for the privileges of today. There is this mission. Related his a great exper amount of evil and opposition arrayed against the Lemanites for iences with the Navajoea, showing that·the Lord is working with havenot encouraged and that to people the good of the Saints. We have taught peace them to hostility against any Singing page 9. Adjourned until of the whites. 2 ,o'clock p. m. Benediction by S. Gam. SUnday, 2 O'clock p. Singing page 36. Opening prayer by Singing page 107. J. m. L. Smith. Called to order by Prest. N. Walker. 402. J. ·H. James. Singing page Sacrament administered by J. Bloomfield and his testimony for H a d it not been ;Tohn MCLaWB felt to respond to every ca 11 Desired to 11 ve be' in this land. regarding the work of the Lord, he would not of the United Order. feithful the prlnc i P les life. He also desired to roll on . • . , . . a |