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Show f J Sunday Egg Story. ' When tho tabernacle was roofed In and was about ready for tho windows 1,. the committee found themsclvo run A ashore for cash w Ith which to buy tho u glass. Tho lilshop was appealed to li and the matter discussed, and efforts M mado to dovise some way to raise the ,r money without calling upon the peo-"" peo-"" po who had already contributed most ', liberally to the building. Tho lilshop J took the matter under advisement and lM lilt upon a plan that proved mostclTec-m mostclTec-m tlvo and bt ought the money desired. is- I The following Sunday when tho peo-r peo-r I plo were assembled at tho bowery Just ,n 8 opposite the Peoples Hotel, the blihop " .explained his plan which was to have I the ladles collect all of the eggs laid on Sunday and send them to the tuber-I tuber-I naclo committee. Eggs were about lik I tho only product In tho valley hi those iskiB days that bioughtcash. In the com so i U of his remarks the Bishop warmed up " to tho subject and piomlsed tho poo-i poo-i I pl tlmb tnci' w0l'M u0 greatly blessed li, I It they would support him in this nei I mov) and laiso tho money necessary, iea I and called upon all the people that aphis ap-his B, prove the plan and would povfoun It M flp to slgnfy It. At this point an old hen ll m 'that had been pi-i fanning her duty In a nest under tho platform come out cackling and strutted down the isle towaid the open. The people saw tho humor of tho situation on tho Instant and notwithstanding notwith-standing they were in solemn assembly assem-bly commenced to laugh and applaud with royal good will. Tho result was tho Bishop was sustained, the eggs collected and tho window glass bought for the tabernacle, and to tho old hen was due tho success of the Bishop's plan. |