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Show rect views which are abroad in the world. We must endeavor to be self-sustaining. In order to do this we must live aright. In looking back we sometimes think that we have made some failures, but wa need not blame ourselves for anything any-thing that has passed, for these things have taught us lessons and have been a great benefit to 113. Deprecated the idea of being in bondage 'by being involved iu debt. There is a bright future if we will endeavor to live within our means. Gave some wise and judicious counsel coun-sel with regard to sustaining our home industries and make exchanges ex-changes of commodities as much as possible. Advised the combination combina-tion of labor and that will bring capital. Hoped that all would endeavor en-deavor to live as becometh Latter-day Latter-day Saints that we might receive the promised blessings. The choir sang an anthem, "The Lord Reigneth." Benediction by Elder James Bywater. ! AT TUB TABERXIWB. I Eltlttra ftt. L. Entlffn nud V. L.. WiU-kin WiU-kin ure tlie Seukerv. I (CoDitnuiticuU'd.) ! Tabernacle services Sunday, 'july 29, 1894. Stake President Clawson presided. Kinging by the choir. Prayer by Elder David Rees. Singing. Sacrament administered ad-ministered by the Priesthood of the Fourth Ward. Elder. Orion W. 1 Snow read section 103 of the Doctrine Doc-trine and Covenants. Singing by the choir. President Clawson read the program pro-gram for Statehood Day. Elder M. L. Ensign felt rather : Bmall in standing before the people, peo-ple, yet was willing to take an , active part in any direction lie i might be called. Referred to the late conference and the good coun- ; sel received and the results that i might follow if we would carry out the advice and counsel we receive. Felt a desire to obey the Word of j Wisdom in the fullest sense of the word. Censured those of riper years who indulged in the use of the things that are forbidden. Had been a long time in the church. Elder W. L. Watkins said it was good to be a Latter-day Saint. i Tli urn wta nlanlv in ,,uxut l.ir tlie elders of Israel. Spoke of the I great amount of labor there was in . tlie missionary work of the elders j who go out into the world 4o ad-j ad-j vancc the principles of the gospel of the Son of God. Showed the 1 difference hot ween truth and error ; and how necessiiry it is to understand under-stand the truth that we may be : able to detect tlie false and incor- |