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Show Sunday Services. At it. George Tabernaclj. .Sunday, May 31, 1896. After the usual preliminaries brother Woolf spoke on the benefits of the Sib-bath Sib-bath schools and that the children should be tanftht the principles of tho gospel. Spoke of the loving words that the Sa vior in Ida day, spoke to the Nephltes on tli ia continent, and said when we are en-trusted en-trusted with our children, who, in their childhood are pure, bow careful we should be what we teach them and we should r.ot forget to ask the Lord to bless and piotect them. The teachers of the youth should teach them true piinciples. When we live up to the principles of the gospel of Christ and teach them to our children, they grow up to bo useful nun and women. Ths law of consecration requires 119 to .consecrate our all to the cause of Christ. AVe may have houses and lahdi but we should be able to say, "Father, here is all that thou hast given me, for the cause of Christ, whenever It la needed," and "when we feel thus, we are In the line of our duty. Said the happiest life that can be lirei, is the'life of faithful !i9ss to .the... cause of Chrifctandin doing: our duty to our heavenly father; and then we can,. say with one of old, "Now, let thy servant depart in peace." ' . - Brother O. II, Brim ball made good remarks re-marks on our duties to God and to one-another, one-another, and that the angels record our deeds, whether good or evil. ' Spoke of Saul and his persecutions of 1 the Savior and how the Lord worked with him and he afterward cleaved to tho truth. . lleferred to speaking evil of each Qth?r nnd of robbing each other of our good name, and when we do so we are transgressing trans-gressing the laws of God, and are dol Jg worse than those who 6teal the properly of his fellow man. Councilor E. B. Fnow announced that elder Joseph Orton had been chosen for Ward Clerk, which was roll tied by vote. |