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Show nv . , Vv osj " P ? vV''AvV: Va c" 4- f&H ? fl rr 1W ky 'srit . siJ'-(- ' - 'A- r- A.1 W . j 4 j V- ? - tr noble thougbtj and aspiration to the greed of gold. The miser wpnld have been hapto be contentpier had he been organized feyrtopsls of the Proceedings ed with a competence. terly Conference Held The Saints should, consider the various Nephi Tabernacle, August exercise 3rd and 4th, 1895. organizations of each other, and of those weaknesses charity for the There were present on the stand at the a justare not as strongas themselves. that comrpencement of the services.Counselors PRESIDENT SPERRY Wm.Sperry and Jas. V. Paxman, Bish- Reminded the Nephi people that they ops y. II. Warner and T. ILG. Parkes should extend a generous hospitality to of thel South and North wards, respectthe visiting Sant3. ively! and Several other elders. The congregation arose and sang the President Sperry called the congrega- Doxology. tion to order. Benediction by Elder David Cazier. There was the usual singing by the fchoiri whert prayer was offered by Janies AFTERNOON SERVICES. W. Paxmaa. After singing by the choir, prayer was come oi faith down, Spirit Singing; offered by Elder Reuben Carter. hud reveal the things of God. The choir saog,Come we that love the PRESIDENT SPERRY Then said, we are once more blessed Loid. PRESIDENT PAXMAN With the priviledge of meeting in the Announced that the several wards, so far fcapactty oi a stake conference. President as represented, will be reported. Paxmaa and others will be down on this BISHOP W. H. WARNER forenoons train and will be present with in ward as being Reported his Us during the conference. few a who are There condition. fair The people of the world have been do not live their religion. The Deaprivijedged to hear the Gospel from the cons arefairly active and have, until the teiderjs that have been sent forth by the busy season, been faithful to their duties Lord, and they have been gathered from in collecting the fast day offerings. and Uli lands.- .Te elders were empowered to of the ward The teach the principles find to administer the are varioua organizations If parents in good 'condition. Ordinances of the Gospel. The Lord has would take more interest in the welfare promised those that receive the Gospel of their children, and set them good exSpirit thatthey will also receive the Holy a better attendance at meeths a testimony, and that promise has been amples by children will do better, fulfilled. The Saints have been gathered ings, their BISHOP JAS. H. NEWTON In obedience to that testimony, and great Said Bishop Warners report would apply blessings have been given them. They to Mona Ward. Some of the people the have Been priviledged to enter the are their religion, others partly; tempies and receive the blessings to be 3omeJiving are citizens but make no pregood obtained therein, and to be baptised for tensions to living their religion. Fast-da- y theifdead offerings for the poor come in more Th,e speaker then referred to the trials that beset the Saints in crossing the freely than formerly and the people are plains with, hand carts and the faith those improving. BISHOP T, H. G. PARKES emigrants exhibited. They found here a the Nephi Second ward as in dry, bterlls land to be reclaimed, but they Reported thanked their Heavenly Father for the good condition. Although none of us are doing as well as we could. During blesnings they knew would follow their labo s, and that they were seperated from the Busy season the Teachers do not look after their flocks as they probably might tbeii enemies. Past and present conditions were con- do.,' The ward has about fifty indigent tras! ed, and prove the Almighty has been persons to provide for; and be it said to President the credit of the Saints of the Second 'with the the poor are well provided for. On Sperry does pot regret the prosperity that ward, the whole, the people of the Second ward has lome to the people, except wheu their .are doing well. Imp roved financial conditions steM their BISHOP ROBERT STEPHENS hearts against the Truth and cause them Reported the Juab Ward. The Saints to turn away from the Gospel. are striving to live their religion. The M iny of the peopfe are too slick in atwith the exception of two meetings, and more par- community, tending families, are in the employ of the U. P. tially the Seventies, who should be IV y Co., and are therefore, a floating min ute men, ready to go forth in the vor Id at a moments notice. Yet some of population, being subject to the orders the Seventies have not attended a quorum of the Company and liable to be detailed elsewhere on duty. Notwithstanding all meeting for years. It is timetheSeveutieB draw-backthe ward is in good High Priests awakened, and begin those condition. gently to study their duties and ELDER JOUEPn W. NOBLE, The teachers are also ngli-geuand some of them, instead of visit- President of the Nebo branch, said his is a small one. Meetings are susing each family once per month, make tiok visits about once each year and they do pended during the summer months, but not know but that some of the flock have will be resumed at the close of the busy, season. His constituency is composed of strayed out of the fcld.Latter-day-Saint- s always feel better if ttjey are performing good men and women. PRESIDENT ALLEN their duties faitnfully before the Lord. If Yras to called tne stand. Two years last they do not, they can have1 no faith that God will bear their prayers and heal the April, the speaker had been called upon to collect the Saints together in Park City Sick under their administrations. a branen was organized. After three and The speaker then said, if I were to call weeks of almost incessant labor, 2S souls la for show of hands of those that have were . in a branch numbered a large1 majority of the 60J. branch numbers about thefn would respond, and this ought to Today, be a lesson to the Saints, because where Many strangers attend the meetings, aud is being swept away, and muj:h is Jjiven, much is expected; and the much prejudice is much interest beiug manifested. Tne Lord will hold Ilis ppople to a strict Saints in Park City are full of the spirit accountability for the testimonies He of their work, and are kind to those less . basjgiven them. Singing by the congregation, led by the fortunate. JOHN HENHY SMITH' thoir,rHow firm a foundation ye Saints Liked APOSTLE to at tne get practical workings of pt tnLord. (At this juncture Apostle the and the only way to do that Joh-Gospel, Henry Smith and President Wm. is to listea to those t iat are actively at Paxman arrived.) Oil arising to address the congregation, work every day among the people.! Be' lieved the Latter-daSaints have nothPRESIDENT PAXMAN to of boast Why of caring for ing foaic he felt grateful for thepriviledge of thejpoor. In the First ward. Bishop meeting with and looking into the faces Warner has reported families Of tya friends, the assembled saints. to cafe for, ana only $5Q. have been conyhile absent he had attended the dedi- tributed, and lie coaid not" believe those cation of the Oneida str ks academy which 15 families are luxuriously", Tne has copI $ 40,000. It is a magnificent same conditions faring exist iu the Second ward. iui ding, dedicated to the ptudy of the The speaker then referred to a ward i Gospel in connection with the learning Colorado where similar conditions exist, of jtha world, The labors of Elder Karl ahd believed a be to it pretty general G. Alaeser in establishing the .first y in Provo, have been wonderfully condition.- Asa rale, it is unwise something far nothing, or support lessecl. The Almighty has placed us here ahyone in idleness. But there will alu this earth for the Durposethat we may ways exist some whom1 misfortune may" Study, gain knowledge "and(leirn correct and does overtake, and who are rendered principles,, and the stake academies are helpless. That class ought to be tenderf fneans to that end. The Lord has made the wrath of men to ly cared for. of Misfortune is liable to overtake any ns, and away the praise Him, as is evidenced by the Spread savings of a lifetime. Forsweep reason that 6f the jGospel, and the growth of His our children should be taught that Church. The Lord has delegated His aumust come through their own thority to Ilis servants, illis work has there are wards that-hav- e been established and will never be thrown eports, 3ut where arethat helpless, if the people down. jMen cannotassumk nor take unto allow thope them to suffer,- a blight will come themselves the authority to teach and ad- upon those who haye been blessed with d thejf must be prop-o- f an abundance, and who refuse to assist Gdd in order to the erljy commissioned worthy poor, and no- discrimination their administrations kape acceptable to must be made, as to whether or not the j UiP , poor-armembers of this Cburch.- There aro many of. the peopla.who proThe principal ot tithing is a law unto fess to be Saints, that seerh to never learn Litter-da- y t,be Saints, while other offer-i- p s fihit they nliust school and are more gs or. less voluntary. But-Goin ike principles if obedience-tthe of His Saints Ilis principles.. .'Oar thoughts and feel- to seerequires suffer-inone that their midst. ings are known to Hlim. We cannot de- I,et'noS the voices of the needy rise up In ceive Him, and for that reason it behooves evidence the against prosperous. everyone to learn the attributes of the Smith then Apostle Referred to the Fajther and we will see hat God- gives monument to the memory of- the late freely to aji those that will obey Him. President Brigham- Young. will not APOSTLE srli?2 add to the greatness ol that- - remarkable Was pleaded to meet1 with the Saints of man and Prophet,- - said the speaker, thi Stake.' There are often several to perpetuate his memory in theNpold-granitduties that confront us at (he same' time, and marble, because his noble and we have to choose which of them is deeds-arenshrined in the hearts of mist important. Juct now the duty of people, and in tecs of thousands providing for the inner man is confront- of hearts out in the world that are learning tne farmers whovare doubtless ing to love and respect that great pioneer because of that for the goodness aud nobility of his na- from this meeting JUAB STAKE OF ZION. I " i - - Latter-day-Saint- s. s, per-ther- n. , L , ward the erecting of that monument in memorv of President Brigham Young and the noble piojneers. President Paxman desired to say to President Smith, that the people are im- proving in caritg for the poor. The large majority of the poor, in Nephi can assist themselves to a certain extent, and that there are none in Nephi that are suffering for the necessaries of life. President Paxman thdn announced that Conference will be acijonrned until tomorrow . at 10 a. m. When dark and The choir sang, drear, the skies appear Benediction byf Elder Reuben Goddard,-Priesthood meeting was held in the evening, at which much good counsel and instructions were given by Apostle j J y - in-th- ! u acad-emj- - to-giv- - j sus-taiuan- cc - - - - K ! . educate-Lfaem-Selve- o well-to-d- o n " - - xIt - j s J-aa- e e de-tfaine- duty. d j The minds of all men and' Women differ .fn their tastes and capacities., It is said that all laen- - are insane on- some point. However that may be, we know people turn Daturaily tovtard the Gospel; Wbii others delight in studying the kirmng of the world. There are some lAtri liwe to accumulate means, and some - that-som- s leoio misers nho stsfie- - e tare.. But a- - monument to- - President tend to keep alive his mem ory.and history In the minds and hearts of the young. The cold" stone1 preserves to future generations, the memories of men whor by virtue of their silent , are as it were,-anto the destiny of our race. helping shape There are none so poor that should not Young,-wil- every. ,f eel l mon-htnenl- s, stiil-living- 1 1- - a-- d o ty and-he- m or-- to-d- o a-litt-le for j Anything about tiepiii L . mm Is Now On, and to' make ready for stock- taking August 1st, we are offering Great T Knows that -- ; V - Bargains The BLADE Is its leading paper. GOODS I DRESS III! CUMMER win , This interest You? The BLADE fm- the next tlir-- e month- will be harvest numbers. It will in a time of bringing in the sheaves for advertisers. read-It will reach more than 6,000 the ers, 1,06) some odd families . of who prosperous middle elfisne-will be thinking about their fall purchases. The threshers are at work; about the tir-- t of September farmers will hell tlieir grain and will have money if not to burn, at least to hpeud, and thats more to the pur- Owing to the rather Conference by report made of thewas not discovThe Blade, and which the reered until too late to the second days services will be port of held sor our next issue. Pub. Blade. vionmi-nou- s Hosery, Underware. Hats, Shoes, Glove Dress and Fancy Shirts; etc. - - EDITORIAL NUTE3 t brute lived in a civilized neighbourhood, and abused his family by whipping and mutilating them; if there vere no Jaw to protect that mans would certainly family, a human the-neighb- mmm , Nfce. Call aiid See-fcr Yourself. pose. Tell what yob have to sell, and tell yonr prices through the columns of The Blade, i i ors teach him a lesson Turkey anrl China permit the most barbarous and inhuman massacres of men, helpless women and tender children to go justice, and when civilization protests, they make apologies, and the infamies are repeated and paid for in mere apologies. Why in the name of mercy and jtGtice, don't the civilized nations wipe those governments from the face of polluted nature, and govern those countries under an international agreement? The reports of those massacres from China a:o sickening in their brutality, and it i3 time that civilization calls a halt on such savagery. HYDE TNE & of eVWESTERNxj,, asid ROCKY MOUNTAIN: AND THE SCEKER! iTTLTSS0!? S; Wo have just received direct from thp f'nriory an elegant stock of Crockery. Quality and SlIe Entirely New. EACH WAY BETWEEH Our line of Ladies, Mines and Childrens Echoes is comwe are plete, and having bought before piiccs advanced, giving our customers the benefit of the same. Now is the time to buy Clothing. Luv Indole the price advances. All kinds of wool and cotton goods are advancfelt in our ing in the East, and soon' (he elTects will befriends-and to meet are We mir vicinity. always happy No with otheiand to compare goods prices pleased trouble to show goods. Yours Tmly, OGDEN, SALT LAKE AND DENVER. our Saviour. Also the surprise and consternation of the disciples when they ELEGANT RECLINING CHAIR CARS! found Ilis body was gone from the Free Of Cliargs. tomb; but great joy when He reappeared to them. Direct Connections made In Onion Ospols. The Apostles were to be witnesses of those things which they had seen and rns 3S08T Ta020UGHLY EqUIFFES ILAILtfA? II? TUS WEST. heard, to the j eople of Jerusalem, to then the people of the whole world, S. II. BABCOCK, They bore witness during their lifetime, D. C. DODGE, Traffic Manager. General Mangaer. this was perpetuated by their writings. F.A GenI. WADLEIGH, witnesTas. Agent. All Christians are expected, to be s-bearers for tile Master. They have the promised assistance of tht) Holy Spirit, just a the Apostles had. Without this assistance it is vain to attempt to bear witness for Christ. In this work the Christian must go forward. There is no retreat,! no stand-stilThe Lord do to their everyone expects duty. Preaching very Sabbath evening at 7:45 o'clock. All invited and welcome. , i San Pete V alley l. SZ3 T- M. C3-- . - , ident. 3tjl . . Railway TIME TABLE NO. 14. Wilson. Effective Thursday, August 1st, 1035. Old papers jfor sale at this office. They are not 1 ed by our friends, IN 'TIIE WOULD. At the regular service Sabbath evening, August 4th, Ilev. O. S, Wilson And ye are spoke from Luke witnesses of these thmgsT This last chapter of Luke gives a beautiful and vivid account of the last teachings of O. S. u.stoeiiersr We are daily receiving new goods and are thus abrdast of the times? We afe constantly adding to our stock such things as are need- Choice of Three Distinct Routes, MOST MAGNIFICENT RAILROAD riends To ous1 .THROUGH THE, . Services Last Sunday Evening Rev. O. S.' Wilson the Speaker. 124-4- standaMGaugo RAILWAY) AT THE PRESBYTERIAN. ved-testimonies, . (QWS Smith. If SALE OUR MliiUAL CLEARANCE . recei- " a. Blades, however. Alarysvale Matters. John Bourcc, suporinf ondeut of work on the reservoir dam down in the Canyon,s has left for a brief sojourn over in Millard County. The work on one of the dams will be completed within about two weeks. Mining matters are looking up somewhat. The Jones property joining the Dalton, in Horse Heaven, nas been bonded I o Frank Wright and Co., for 34,000. Messrs. Hawley brothers of Colorado, are behind the deal. Several men are now at work on the claim. The eight toes of mining supplies destined for' the Clyde mine in Cotton: wood Canyon, have been sent up, and outside worg has begun in earnest. A tunnel' .was run several years ago to reach the vein, but abandoned before the objective point was reached. Isaac Jennings. the manager of the Pluto Mining Co?, and, of which the Clyde forms a part, is having a Pelton wheel put in to run the air pump. This completed Can't he bought. But that which breaks the least, Ask y6hr storekeeper for aml Morrison at 2 :0 p. m., Mondays, Wednes- day's and Fridays. Return irig arrive at Manti at ,5:25 p. m. Direct connections at Nephi with Union Padific Railway from and to Salt Lake Cityj Ogden, Butte and intermediate points, and al pointe East and West. Stop on signal. Plymouth Sisal Binding . Sheaf of Wheat Brand, And take See A RED TAG. But better in the besf, - The MINNIE BINDER. - Manager, Salt Lake City. & no olhpr. that each BALL HEARS This Twine will operate successfully fn everybodys binder, Theodore Biuback, Pre9. & Genl Supt. we. have to sell. H. S, Kerb, G. F. & P. Agent, Manti. the work ofdriving the tunnel will he and will tap the vein at a depth of several hundred feet. The Tubular Steel Cyplone Mowers and flakes bunk house!, office etc. are nearly comfrom the Manufactory of W.'A. Wood, aie unexcelled; pleted, and wheu all is in readiness, a so also are' all the lines we represent in' Utah andYdubo large- force Of men will be employed. A Mr. Wilson of Salt Lake, has euper-cede- d Amongst which a rH found Bain' Wagons Mr. $hriner as superintendent of Deere and Oliver Flows, Itifssell Threshing Machine the Dal ton aud Hay Loaders, Tiger RakesLind-a.There is a feeling of elation y and Fortier Iiicvclea. 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