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Show »/> 20th Conference'of the Little C 0 1 orado Quarterly StLke, held et Sunset, .Arizona 188 :3. h 18 t, March 17th and were present Apostles B Young an dH Mhere u J. Grant, the presidency of the bis and hops others. high councilors, • . .stake, Saturday, 10:00 o'clock a. m. Choir sang hymn on page 5. Opening prayer by Counselor W. C. llen. Choir sang hymn on page 28. Bishop L. M. Savage ,:,i , 7eported Sunset ward. Had been afflicted during last af ckne as much th called the measles. Two children had been 2 o4r3 months The people had in every buried from thl.s cause, and one from being scalded. the Elders to administer to the sick. case celled upon Meetings had been kept a good spirit. School officers had been untiring in Sunday with generally up their efforts to make the school a success. A good day school had beEn teught __ - Had put !!LrQ'p"f!_,!l Eere but some in the mountduring the last four months. members join us, and none moved Had way. al.thQ!!&i:;9l!l_J'.Ei·Uftti;ip.;::: ains. "no Had felt 1_C?._discourage a.nome and join us believing x' ). ating leal.ng soon. The people left"'li-ere felt' to do as near that they Vlould not feel satisfied long. right as they knew how. Were on frtendly ter.ms with the Lamanites and with the / a gentiles, speaking generally. Had been ble to bar out drunkenness ' profanity , V Our living Stil 1 endecvor to go to the one table for our meals. and whredom. I a. . / . had in greet a male some any come measure cloth. from our stock on Thb_fa.Q. tl:Q, a._.E_g._!Q_l?e __ permanent improvements. Apostle B. Young was pleased our ranches. Sisters continue to to build up or make muc!l...!:_irit, ---.. """--.' .. '.-".--'- ...... ,,_ ... __ .. -. . at the opportunity to attend conference; the Spirit of this unitedwith our faith end prayers we had a right to Had ss a rule trusted to the ,Lord, end we should strive to have this with us. him in what he should say. the prayers ahd faith of the congregation to direct in our religion. selfish In Bome respects, we were Self many tes crept in. we might be per or We are apt to cherish pet ideas and cherish our weaknesses need to seek for no we have We heve plenty of weaknesses of our own, and fect. not answer for would It It will not do for us to set stakes. eey from the Lord. as we Covenants and Doctrine the UB to square everybody with the revelations in should bear first presidency understand them. It is absolutely necessary that the been have Thousands with the quorums and so on down with those 5,200 Seventies. was an example of what celd to this southern mission, and their faithfulness in calling missionaries encounter Preeident Taylor and the brethren with him had to who had been called men find to preach This southern missi on could the Gospel. We wanted to extended. here away up in Idho or as far north as our settlements business that their order so The seventies should be exeused from doing our duty. earth. Spoke the of nations the to ;' they were prepared at 8 moments notice, end go in here giving men y our example or the u. O. The people of st. Joseph had followed It was the best thing acknowledge. their stewardships which we were perhaps loth to to accept of was willing he end a unit t had agreed to it DS they could do, as with Have the sisters met together it 68 the word of the Lord for that settlement. a voice. have they should the brethren and been free to express their idese---thought men of It was the faults of others. One place could not form rules for the guidance courage not the principles. Moral that caused the scattering of these United Orders, we had of wron[s ask forgiveness We would not wee wanted among this people. mend it, instead of kindness to acts tt era each other but would seek to do little talk uponthese me to We ought forgiveness. their the ask ing courage to end if we were ,1:1 II hey nev_ mo;a1 dispassionately President • Lot Smith believed in the remarks of Brother y oung. Believed that the i |