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Show with sore t hroat. Started at 9 a.m. for Snow Flake over a rough road and arrived at 4:30 p.m. Stopped ~t Bishop Jno. Hunts. November 24 Rained t his morning . President Jesse N. Smith and Bishop Cope called in and spent the f orenoon pleasantly. Seventies Conference met at 2 p.m. and after I stated t he object of our coming together brother J. R. Hulet, H. J. Perkins, and Jos. w. Smith stated the conditions of the quorurnn and gave some general counsel Adjourned until 7 p.m. Had supp~r at brother Larsens. Meeting convened and wa_s addressed by .i£ld er ~ B . Dt!ffin, brother Cope, and myself. A good feeling preva iled and much good instruction was impa rted. November 25 uonference met at 10 a.m. Bishop J no, Hunt, Presi dent J. N. Smith, and Jno. ·Morgan spoke _ to the people. Dinner at. brother Thomas Minnerlys where I met sister Cross and daughter. At 2 p.m. Sunday School Confe r ence met. superintendent Jno. A. West pres ided. Brother West gave a detailed account of the condition of tbe schools in the stake and stated that but few of the Ward Superintendents were present. Assistant Superintendent P . C. Woods wa s the next speaker and he spoke on the general principles of t he 0ospel. J no. M. next spoke on educational matters. Supper had at Jos. w. Smith. The spe~kers a t t he evening meeting we r e D. Webb of Wood~uff on the subject of controlling Sunda y Schools and conducting them without reading e xercises. Superintendent J. H. Willis was t he next spea ker and gave quite an amount of information on the subject of Sunday schools. Bishop Cope spoke at length on a variety o~ topics. · President J. N. Smith closed by ,words of encoura gement and 6o tinsel. November 26 Rained during the night. At 8:. ~0 a.m. St;tperintendent Jno. A. West; As s istant Superintendent P. c. Woods ; Bishop Jno. Hunt, William Flake and J. H. Willis his counsellors, also brother Lindquist met with me at brother Hunts to s~ttle a dispute re]ative to the duties of the Stake Superintendent and a long council meeting r esulted. Brother Hunt proved to be correct in the position he had taken with Brother 1 est, but the Bi shop seemed 'almost wild on the ques t ion of his rights in presiding . At 11 a.m. in company with President J. N. Smith, J. R. Hulet, and wife we started for Woodruff. Arrived at 4 p.m. After a muddy wet ride, stopped with Bishop Jas. 0wen9 and a t night held meeting which was lightly attended owing to the rain and mud. An excellent spirit prevailed. |