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Show If people behaved in a praiseworthy manner. The Relief Society was in a flourconditio, and the District was id Wished EVERY EVENING, Sndyi excepted ishing good standing. A new meeting houe was very much needed. The foundation by the Oaotw Publishing CoiamT. it had been- - dug, and considerable Charles W. Penrose. Editor for had been hauled to build it. By rock aid Buiines Manager. the help of the Lord and the assistance of his brethren he hoped t preserve the unity of the branch he represented, that OS3DEN. UTAHit might always rauk with the best in the couuty. 71. 19, January Monday Ereniny, She Ogdni function. - ani the schooling he had to pass through to wean himself from all desires for wealth or influence in connection with it, before it was entrusted to his possession. Elder Wheelock then drew a striking the position of tbe parallel between ' Latter-daSaints in relation to the revelation and practice of plural mar riage and tbe position of the Prophet Daniel, who desired to obey the law, and bad nothing against tbe Ring, but against whom wicked men conspired in and order to make him a showed the final triumph of the man who served tbe Lord though deulh stared him in the face as a consequence of bis obedience. The speaker bore a powerful testimony to the divinity of this work, and exhorted the congregation to fidelity, steadfastness and humily quorum of 48 Priests, 24 Teachers and IZ Deacons, tbese would come up in their order in sustaining tbe authorities of the Church. The general authorities of the Church were then presented t the congregation and unanimously sustained, as accepted by the Conference held at Salt Lake City commencing on the Cth of October, NEW DRUG STORE, On O. Xi. fllf'SMl Pooblos, Fifth Street. LOW RESEEVOIR rummijicx ieigciit, AND 1873. 1U StALZZ IN ( USDS Of The following were also presented and Drugs, unanimously sustained as tho authori I'erlumery, Toilet Articles, ties of this Stake of Zion i . ELDER EICUARB BALLANTTNB Franklin D. Richards, President of Stationery, the Said he would rather labor at home than Annual Conference the Stake. Fine Cigars, etc. "A In abroad. to travel preach the Gospel Zion. Weber Stake Lester J. Herrick, Presiding XUo, the providence of God outside influences Bishop; Walter Thomson and David M. bad been brought into our midst: this Concluded.) Stuart his counsellors aud acting BUhops FINE BHAHQS OF LIQUORS 'M ill iB' ,w ' was necessary, that our young people on his absence. Saturday, 2 p.m. know the difference between the FOB MEDICINAL USES. Israel Canfield, I. N. Goodale. James The North Ogden and Tabernacle might of the Gospel and that of the P. G. Taylor, W. N. Fife, Thomas spirit Owen, ehoirs were combined, and Bang: new and Complete. world. It was only by contrasting good Doxey, Tbos. Wallace, Charles W. Pen- &3r Stock Are Suited to all Climates, and evil tBat the difference could be un ity. "Mortals awake, with angels join." Winslow M. Brown, Fsrr, rose, James PRIST. RICHARDS that of was It us, derstood. required Prayer by Elder'Joho I. Hart. Recommended the Juvenile Instructor to E. N. Freeman, F. S. Richards, Joseph AND FA3IOU3 FOB BEKO a . wiuuieion as memueis though brought into contact with the ' eiatnoia.aRa m v Choir Bang : world, we should be a separate people. it in Council. advance, and have it addressed of the High HIMSELF AGAIN. BEST TO USE! JOSES "When God's own people stand in need." He desired that those who labored in the wnu r.r io iiio lowing, uu.i3, CHEAPEST TO BUY! 1 Sabbath Schools might be inspired to through he mail to their children, as i ri'B'uema ELDER C. W. PENEOBB. 01 jjisiricio ; which would give it to them, an addigenerution. rising instruct, Robt. A. properly.the F. 1st Brown; 2d, District, ..Contrasted the freedom enjoyed by many He was thankful that Sabbath Schools tional interest. This work should be EASIEST TO SELL 111 3d, Joseph Parry; 4th, John present, with their condition of servi- existed in nearly every settlement in the preserved and bound, and in years to McQnarrie; tude in the naiiuns from which I bey bad come would be invaluable. He bad pre- I. Hart; 5th, Tbos. Richardson; bth, L AxWfe. Faraona for doing aon tai Territory. As Superintendent of Sunday W. Shurtliff; 7th, David E. Garner, 'act BETTER COOKING, News. file Deseret full of a the emigrated, and congratulated the mem- Schools in the served, 5 he could not visit ing president; 8th, D. B. Rawson; 9th, bers of this Stake of Zion on the fuot them as much ascounty, he desired. He would which to him was priceles. He advised David Moore; 10th Robt. Baird; 11th, thai tbeir labors and progress, temporal like a Union to be formed of these schools, the sisters to take the Woman's Exponent, Holverson; 12th, F. A. Hammond; Thin mj EtoTooftUtoti, And spiritual, were accepted of God, as and showed how the rights of women S. F. David tbe to that N. various E. Cook; 14th, Ira Spaulbuperinienaents were advocated in that paper, and how 13th expressed by II is servau's. We had enfamous roa cmso the of President with 1 tbe meet dine: 15th, Richard Ballantyne; 6tl. joyed peace and prosperity for a long might Satisfaction EveryTfliers, of other the right of suffrage which the world Sanford Bingham; 17th, Gilbert Btl-interest the and that r , Stake, t j said we dared not give to them, had time, and the Lord bud given us an op- laborers might be aroused. It was deportunity to prepare for the great work sirable that young men and women should been conferred upon the ladies, and now knap. to , The following, with their counselors, Especially Adapted before us, to preach the gospel to every act as teachers tor the children, which the leading men of the county wanted to ran busi nation, to gather His people in oner to would be for their own benefit as well as deprive them cf it. He also wished as Presidents of Quorums: has The undersigned Lorio Seventies , Farr; High Priests', in advance for the establish His kingdom, redeem Zion, and to take them old ness at his stand pay wish did not He of the juveniles.build up the waste places and attend to that cessation tbe people in the city Luman A. Shurtliff; Llders , James li between the of Sabbath Schools in the Ogden Junction,, those ordinances necessary for the sal- the and those in the coun- Welch; Priests', Moroni Brown; Teach the take to daily, favorable more was season that Richard C. SOLID Brown; Deacons, PIONEER AND CITY DRUG STORES, He announced that ers' .Charles the vation of the living and the redemption winter,the summer for than Richard Ballantyne obtaining: tbe aid of ty 28th inst., at 11 a.m., A. Ballantyne. the of the dead, and complete the chain of teachers. on Main Ogden. Wednesday, Street, District Pres and Hoped that the o MANUF'G COMPANY, EXCELSIOR Sister E. R. Snew would meet' with tbe Superintendent of Sunday Sohools, priesthood from Adam down to the last idents would personally interest themD. M. Stuart and Thomas Waliace, his on A choice selection of families the the of ladies North at Thursday, Ogden; dispensation that and that selves in the Sunday Schools, earth might be brought into that order musical exercises would not be allowed the 29th, at 10 a m., at Mound Fort; and assistants. St. Louis, Mo., FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC PREST. RICHARDS after the found the before Father designed by the summer about 1400 in the City Hall, Ogden, in the During tsdrop. DI10AD-CL0TH11 at on hud r a.m., Explained that men holding the High their children attended noon; ation of the world, lhe sistors riday, dJtn inst, Sunday Sehools in the and Saturday, gist inst., Priesthood could be set apart to officiate BEAVERS, part in this work as well us the breth - county, about 7&0 of whom were females. at West Weber;also that Elder Wheelock in the but he had thought it at Slaterville; reu. The family circle was a sphere pe- He felt that SCOTCH TWEEDS, great good was being done would preach at Huntsville, on Tuesday. wise to lesser, of the well conducted some select , ouliarly their own. They should not in this direction, CASSIMERES, 3YI all that and hoped 25 YESTLNGS, Etc., only see thut the children had a scholas- hinds would consider it a privilege to 20th inst, and on Wednesday, the 21st, and exemplary young men to occupy at Eden. these positions, and went on to show tic education, and learned the principles assist. and doctrines of the church, but also the greatness and authority of that Anthem: the Choir The RICHARDS snug PRESIDENT Suits or sinrle garments made d2S.T'7ts?S-law- Ogden, Utah. which had .been brought from that the spirit of the gospel, which is its priesthood Lord." is the 'Great another that intended jubilee essence and life, should be instilled into Said it was heaven in our own times, and the respon- to order in the Latest Style and Conference adjourned till 2 p.m. year, sibilities that rest upon those called to at the lowest prices. their infant minds. The family is the should be held for the children, lastand it similar to that of the year before, M. D. Elder SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Stuart. foundaand the of our administer therein. He showed'that our by Prayer glory CLASS GOODS beginning contem2 p. m. in but in not cousisted numbers, tion of our kingdom This led the speak- was only put off because of tue strength He Lake. Salt at JONES. W. T. AT : general jubilee n exhorted tbe Choir fiiiih and good works, and sang er to the fact that many young en in plated to continue their had covenants the to will this county neglected 10 obey the first encouraged the schools the Christ where they is the people keep "Earth place LOW PRICES FOR CASH. work and spread knowledge of made, and teach the way of the Lord to great commandment. It was their duty good reign." life. eternal is whom to God know . their children. to murry, raise up a family, lay the STORE. CAN DO NO BETTER THiJf JUT Prayer by Elder David Moore. YOTJ Persons holding the office of Elder, foundation for a home aud make a centre Choir sang the Anthem: gooda t : Choir sang for their affections and the fruits of their Priest, Teacher er Deacon, were notified OPPOSITE 'WALKER BROS, "Beautiful are thy towers 0 Zion " ' WALLACE rOULGER'S, to report to the Presidents of- the labor. He wished this subject not to be "Although the nations sit beneath Prayer by Elder Walter Thomson. Notice was given that a East Side Slain St., Ogden. Where you will find a well The darkness of o'erspreading death." Quorums. treated with the levity which is usual when marriage is referred to. It was stock of The sacrament was administered by meeting would be held in the Second Sunday, 10 a.m. District Sohoolbouse next Saturday, at the most serious matter that could be Choir THE BEST IMPORTATIONS OF Elders J. Parry and W. W. Burton. Bang: 11 a.m., and continued every three Groceries, If marriage was rightly contemplated. "When God's own people stand in ELDER t. 1. MONCH weeks. Dry tioods. understood by both rexes, and entered WHISKIES, BRANDIES, need." ltootg and Shoes, Choir sang the Anthem: Confessed to being enthusiastic on the into upon that understanding, national Hammond. was not Ales A. and love the Porters Lord." F. term we "Come This education. Crockery, Elder that of TYines, was to bound in be the result subject greatness Prayer by . Hardware, etc. Benediction by Presf. F. D. Richards. time, and it was immortality, eternal Choir sang: always properly defined. Education conProvisions, of book loarniug, but also not sisted lives and endless dominion in worlds le only "Arise, arise, with joy survey." of moral training. There were in this eome. He went on to show that marAT THE VERY 10WE8T PEICS. Next Door to City Drug Store, PREST. F. D. RICHARDS. city 1,105 children between the ages of riage was a union of affections and inschool-roomwere s 0?aeu, Ltah. 4 and 10. The full, Was pleased to see so large a congreterests, which should be based on esteem W. d"0-tfor good, qualities and sanctioned by the gation, notwithstanding the unfavorable but there were onlyV 500 attending. rest T He would like to Almighty, who alone had the right to be- - weather. He was gratified to learn, Where were-thtow His daughters upon His sons, and through those who had' represented the know whether the parents knew of their FIRST NATIONAL BAM OF ITU that it was designed t be eternal. De- - various branches of the Church here, of whereabouts and doings. Children were WEDNESDAY EYE., Jan. 21, 1874. Could they had on tne ill ore d the snarriasre of our irirla to ih nrnirrpss made during the past year. very imitative. Will be repeated, by special request, Salt worthless persons whe had no ambition It had been his object to promote educa- - streets examples worthy uf imitation? City. In too mail V ill;taDCeS h"J feared COt. " A the beautiful drama in 5 acts, entitled a Vnnwlerlrra ftf I r lift Tirincirjles ti.vnnil (hi. anrthlv f nrpor nrl OTlmf tort I ; AT THE OLD STASD. the young men to marry according to among the young people. A great por- - year ago he commenced the Ogden Sein- WARREN HUSSEY, - PRESIDENT. the law of God and not by the authority tion of eur children had but little con- - inary with 44 scholars, only 14 of whom Three doora south of Livery Stable, 1 VTTTOW OODBE. CASHIER. ef justices or judges, and if they would ception of the struggles and persecutions read in the 4th and Gth'readers. In a MAIN STREET, OGDEN. Oldest 170 Banking Institution in Utai were there buildscholars, time short and forth would so not be very ineilent to the coming perform their duty there filled. now to lahad Orders neatly Repairs them and many cf promptly passed much necessity for the old men to in- - ine hp of the work; of the trial and Interest Allowed on Time Deposits. executed. t crease their lamuies. He epose or tne I bors of the 1'ropnet josepn in miroauo- - tne nigoer urauuueo. """f iAnAilAna PrnmntlT Rf tpnilpd tO.l The popular actor as ROLLA, women of this church as a glorious band ine the eospel in the face of the preju- - ber attending was 287. lie found by hi; 'Give me a call. of supported by of heroic spirits wno naa Drongnt tneir dices and animosities oi tne woriu; oi owa eipericuw, ou in this Terri THE OGDEN DRAMATIC COMPANY. prejudices and passions into subjection the drivings and mobbing?, and the others, that the cbildren to than tnose learn were It their quicker to the will of God, who would ext them sufferings undergone by parents, tory W. T. BAKER. atFull Chorus by the Ogden TaberS. H0RR0CK8, and be proud to own them, aud they Qn acoount of the labors necessary to be elsewhere. He knew of none who lanChoir. nacle would shine like tile stars in the firma- - performed in this new country, eur tended tbe Seminary who used bad ment. Their husbands should act to- - children had not had the opportunity to guage. They were united, aud felt that Prices of Admission. ward them in all patience, forbearance read the history of the Church. But in the school was meir seconu nome. no was it that to to very rarely be to of continued He say kindness. nd regretted order that they might prepared speak Parquette, 50cts. Reserved Seats, 75 els, Ogden. Main the duty of parents to their children, gtand in tbeir lot and place, it was neo- - that any of the parents came to see how Gallery. 25 cts. as our DOORS OPEN AT 7, COMMENCE AT 8 O'CLOCK DEALERS IN and closedby giving a brief account of essary that they be made familiar with thsir children were progressing, l increased more teachers the commencement and progress of the the history, doctrines and spirit of the population was I ana ill mai it all been were bam necessary bad mlvivinir nauonanov f ww fir,, Thpv required, - restiflpnts ,uu.. u..,r..r", ty in the city to take the daily, and the the Kingdom, but many oi tnem never young men uuu wumcu was and the it for were semieither until position, th to for subscribe qualified its iy they realized power people n a miasinn. or nlaced in some Do- - better to employ our own, whom we I HAVE IN MY POSSESSION THE F0LL0W- -' .ml nnnir men tn n. nimlifV whose INft describe.! auiinal, which, if not claimed thpm selves that theT miirht be able to Liiinn renuirinz them to enquire of the could trust, tbau strangers aboutII. sold to the highest responwere not thrust reputation we knew nothing. n who mid takeu away, wit lDistrict and thines olearlv threueh the hrieflv T.nrd. These rnrnsa jVo"v . Stray Pound. Jxipan. . . . sible bidder nt the " t . il. . T 11 J IU itfU3CU icjiivovu. " Cache Couuty, Saturday Jan. 24, IS" 4, at 10 o'clock newspapers tceir viewi on current nnon mankind, out tue iioru wouiu testibear to and irnint them when soucht after. It was tion in Ogden gld events. One brown five vear old horse, small Btar in inmony of its progress. ELDER HARK HALL fnrnhiHid. mi brands. very important that the children be had ELDER W. W. BCRTOS always One red two year old heifer, slit, hold and nn Related some- ef Ws experience in the structed on these points. It in left ear. liH.ih of till White. been b crying evil mog the people ef the previous orl.it of views when the the of this Endorsed settlement oounty, One dark red yearling heller, star in lace, wnue eany abunthem blessed He and considered the institution belly and flanks. wiuters were so severe that hundreds of God, that when hand that be- speaker, three year old heifer, white One red over which he had the watchcare of head of stock perished when there was dantly, they forgot the to teach in face under bit in both ears, urana ou uip, There the to benttit community. no Jiront communication with the world; stowed the favors, and neglected illairilill,. great ... . ... . " was n ii One red wmte niceainree year oiu in the time of dilapidated wagons, poor this to their children, itthose only by were 2,487 children in the county; in sacred 1W57 there were only 1,422, a very rapid fork Iu both ears, N I left on left ntp. ouii,ui. of houses and general lack of comfort; and the continual practice One red and white spouea iwoysar oiu iiener, the increase. At that lime there were very known made through principles white fur, no brands. expressed his gratitude at the improvefulfill our oould we that crop in left ear, point of ments that had tken place. He deplored Prophet Joseph, poor sehoolhouses; now '.here . . . ..were many i One red vearlinir steer, With eastern horns cat off, W on lull tmitn. fitted buildinus cood the fact that men who knew better gain- high destiny. , . , . old twr. toijt steer, white In flanK", Tear fin. rd ', Prest. Richard? then referred to the sens and desks ana ecuooi apparaiuo, buhofiail ed a living in our midst by selling ardent white, point of right horn broken off, inand our to principles which greater facilities forinsiruc brand on right hip, illegible. under spirits. But tbe Young Men s Literary publicity given the advent of the tion. gaveuesire lor luesn slope in left, One white yearling steer, Association bad done a good work in stitutions through ine iuipmeuicuiwe nnner "D A TT7Trr slope in right ear, brand on left hip, tne iuformed TTiTTnci C congregaand when We expected illnsrible. 11 I getting up lectures, which kept people railroads, the Utah Northern Railroad was increasing. I IV, O en n,ri to be represented redox. 12 Tears old. branded He spoke in favor tion that by our iin.rlit away pass way from saloons.few and in days children, and if they were uneducated, left hip, U S on lelt horn. A. of the Ladies' Relief Society, and their was nearly completed, Goods. CROCKET, v immediate connection ' District Poundkceper. works in the Second District. Of the we should be in posterity would count us ignoramuses. the of 2t 103 Territory. We should cultivate their powers, nior. Logan Cache Co., Jan 15, lb" 4. with the northern part OILS. TUKPS, VARXISUES, BBUSnES,EtC'younp; ladies alone there were 115 who ELDER C. H. WHEELOCK allr and intellectually, and we could not attended the Society's metings. There A FULL LIKE OF Let us provide wire 250 children attending school in Alluded to his experience in travelling ,l,i too much for them. them well, turnish atbouses, school to it 35 aud Isles under ! British good belonging the District, and laboring in the PUFwlPS! PUFelPS! aud encourage ed tending in other places. The increase the direction of Prest. Richards. There obtain good teachers, HI. STUART in the District was astonishing; there were Elders present who had labored at ucatiou by every means in our power, Is. SALK THB BKST ANJ) CIIEAP OR had been 65 children born there during the same time, in that mission, and wbo f Richards KEEPS president FORCE etna increased degree of the past year. He exhorted both young seemed to inherit Also, PaPresidents of Districts with Vl'MPS for deep or shallow wells. 'and old to live for the building up of the faith and power m the work of God Well for Drive Voints tent tumps, with suitable wbo others anJ ,ny fitted upon reason' i ...,;.,, Piimi ronairedand K ' . kingdom of God. and he would promise the people in this felt interested, to visit the school under aide terms, ai norasuup, V.KI...JhlHM. the led be would 112-by if that ELDER JOHN I. HART they county, Monch.and the Oa;deu. in carrying eut the the direction of Professor aid and counsels buildin made of Professor the direction of the ' sacrifices branch under Spoke ALSO, old views of their President, that they would Box, and see the manner oi conducting in the Tabernacle, the Ogden ing iu tbe knowledge and favor of the progress they were times, in whicn he participated, and of increase Gin, Old (he remarks of Prest. them and DiGod. Endorsing therefrom. tbe blessings resulting he making. the children, Richards concerning in we enjoy lated upon the privileges ELDER PHINEHAS RICHARDS the Juvenile Instructor as this generation, of partaking of those recommended a which knowledge Xlads medium some nointed remarks upon the by old desired tbe best things that the Prophets f CIGARS, TOBACCO AND SNUFF. the Church could be proper administration of the sacrament, of tbe of in success to his history to look into. Referred of , at the same time, by reading the folly of long prayers, the necessity AXGOSTTBA the miuistry while absent from home, obtained; would obtain a EED JACKET, rLAMATION and Sabbath holy, the power KENNEDY, the day local HOME, the they of papers the of guidance which as the result of parents upon children and bnnu.i.,iw ...... - r current events, no FOR PAINS OF ALL KINDS. f ! of example tbe Holy Spirit. Tbe blessings pronounc- minded v. me of mothers in israsi. reaa couia )onsibilities the ms.urj person es on his bead before going, by Prest. Never-failin- g convmceu iu Remedy Wonderful A work witbout Deing PREST. RICnARDS Hishardi, had been fulfilled to tbe very- tuiswas I H.etn-1not was ana of Zion it prosthat a Stake letter. Said there was peace acoount Explained lh 31. 1. C. Z. tnen reiaiea Sold of The by speaker j nori.v in the West AVeber District. Dur- nXrUlW- organized w itbout quorums -. IST Prescriptions Accurately Prepared. f or Aaronic Priesthood, aJ well AND ALL RESPECT A3LE MEKCHAXTS. in. the nast vear. 21 had been baptized; of the first mane..a a good day school and Sunday sc''0fl J0.!-- . from his o as the h icher or Melchisedeck, and be THY IT! UILLUM DKITEK, rrop TRY IT! it necessary that according to in session, and tbe young men held 66-oe now a i" 4 were ootaiceu have we should which of God, I meetiutrs or an evening, waf ttacslated, i the revelations tbe JJook of Monno productive of much, good. Tue youujj or or llpi law-break- 7'I . ' j: til lb tb lr Tb wo V' V tt fr i 1 'Mi - Semi-Weekl- BY y. S, Just Received. FIRST 29-tf IIQUOR BY THE MEASUKE OGDEN f. II. CliARK, Fropr. e W. S. READ, lake Boot and Shoemaker, I PIZAREO! i""" J. S. LINDSAY, dlM-li- HOEEOCKS & BAKEE. Street, CUW-d- -..- iui,..j.i -:- -...b ci"""-'-eoun- Estray General Merchandise 1STEW ISTotice. 3STEW STORE, GOODS, Everytliing; I CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. Produce Taken. 87-l- y line-bac- k . ii Store Drug City OGDEN. MAIN ... ! STREET, Tvrmn h lift - ' ' rlXTS. l-- rniLiU Perfumery and Toilet - Groceries ! Groceries " g 1 aiij tf PAIN EXTERMINATOR Genuine Old Scotch Whiskey, Old Cognac Brandy, Fine Jamaica Bum, Dutch Schnapps Fine Article of Tom Tlmlors; Foreign and Satire Wines and Dr. LEE'S Ccleliratod Antidote BITTERS. Wliolosalo ftnei td.l "'"""f ... tt I; d2tf m j j j |