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Show lives, and urged the utmost puri- j ty and virtue among the Latter-' day Saints Elder J. G. Kimball -spoke on I the necessity of supporting tie M. I. A. work and publications, and -Patriarch Henry Bailari pronounced the benediei jr. Monday morning, the -opening prayer was offered by Elder H. K . Merrill . Elder J. G Kimball was the ' first speaker. . Our aims are higti and aie centered in a celestial glory. It may take considera- j bl'e time to reach it. I have ' great respect for these aged members of the church who have endured' in the faith through years of trial. If they had not had the -spirit of God to aid them they ".could not have passed throcgh all they experienced and kept the? faith.' Each of us might have revelations t guide.us if we would live to be worthy of it. President Snow was aged but he looked to the future and was impressed im-pressed .with marvelous occur-I occur-I rences that are not far distant, ! one of which , is the building up i pf jaeksen county. j Apostle W. Me-rrell spoke on the subject of, prater. V e j should osethe simple manner of j address ,given in the Lord's pray- I name of the. Father. Our pray- -ier, and not use too often the. name of .-the Father Our pray-j iorsshottid not be too long,. and we ! i -should pray for tlaose .things- re standi most in n'ed erf. The! J speaker iwged-- greater activity ' in attendant to duties, especially ajnong tie iteachers afed priests. Iet us be kind to c-ir -soss .and daughters and. keep them around u in the faith, for tbey . will be our kingdom The sta khould pay off ;ttiei r itaiebtednes to the B.Y. crliege , as oon as possible. .Benedictia y Elder M l.vm "'5 irr7Tt,p. r-nbition t. THE WEIlffi; vtoteresting actings .at Logan li!-nacle- ' Sunday' atiernoon,-.Elder C jR.. Bobbins offered ' w opemcg prayer. -" . ",' Apostle M- T Cowley 'occupied most of - the ttime during the afternoon, deliwring m impres- j Jaw of sacrifice aying that saci fices ae necewary n . .the We 2t every Latter-d.y. Saint- tne SSSes of the stakeShauld , ' "Wurag the officers a'-mis- .. i j.- v,o tiip. --nmtion tn-. ' Ai ISO P. m- Monday, ruer, JoJej-h E Wilson ofered the I Moineli. presented; the imes of the general aad ; iltake authority, all being s,-ffrted s,-ffrted The foUowing are; .change noted m organs -, Primary Assoe-ation: Emma' j B Pike Resident; MatUe B. Han-fc Han-fc S Mary H. Anderson coun-1 Srs Mlretta S. Ormby sere-tS sere-tS Kebfeca 13. - Garden , assist-, Jr-Ranist;. Constance Thatcher, and XoratE2iason aids.. - W K. Barnham and tv. l. MiteWh counselors io rigion : SeiEzrali-Marlerseerary, and A. J. Ridges aid. : The former officers in each : case wre honorably reteased . tfL nf -change , of residence ' inna,ries who come j sS Deltontterespeatdue SSl P-sidency authority, a they are the cect instruazents in the hands ol tne Ird to guide his people lingness to f umil any ' deSohn E, Carlisle . pto-twunced pto-twunced the benediction.- , ST'-Cowley spok, at leSln favor of the Bnghanj YoSnSollege, AUo urged that it was often necessary that cases (should come before the high council inorderthatjust.cemight it had been decided best for cases invSlving-property rights to rot Sne before the high council. rest Isaac Smith spoke on the FXKBVJ- i;narrrtnr".h ex- . was largely reided. , St LSi3 Hatch offS-ed the1 , fffi Snth delivejed impressn-e, dlr8 M . s1fi,oS'Bo;H veered depicted the horro ol urn subject oipray.s celleut instruction on that sacred iSent Morrell asked the bishops to report the number of the field or 'going, aftei wincn the conference adjourned., for S?ee months with benediction Si Patriarch Henry Ballard yThe singing of the tabernacle choir was as usual a pleasmg feature of the conference and I T greatly enjoyed by all who 'SendedTncludinuanyyis! .from abroad, who remarked the ,X2 3U-133 f niUSlC. |