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Show - . w 6 M AN:' S: r-- - !T not exercise charity towards each others shortcomings, "There are"3none perfect,'! said the Savior, "no not one! For this rea-son, if .for no other, . we shpuld -- cultivate ' this gift and seek to beautify our lives with it. It Is a trial of. character to which all young people should give special attention, for it will render (herni more agreeable to others, more happy in themselves and more I pleasing to God. Vo cannot be to careful In Judging tho faults or weaknesses of others, and hero charity is needed to make us lenient, long suffering and kind. Charity for others will give us time to deliberate zJJore we pas3 judgement, but if we fare Has tyin; condemning hat;fleema-;tpeuS"7to- " be wrong, we may have reason to repent. For the exercise of charity towards those, who are from any cause dependent, one Is sure to learn lessons of humility; and often in contemplating the sorrows or unhappy lot to those we minister, we are taught patiencoand meekness j and we are thus inspired with gratitude for the many blessings we are in possession of, Faith, hope and Charity are . classed together as all Important to salvation but, "the greatest of these Is , charity," we should not feel that charity only consists In giving to the needy or that it Is only in forgiving those who offend us, but charity enters into our early lives and gives a tone to, our natureif thatiWiirh elp "us to endure many of the evils wo .have, to meet .with here, and to overcome in ourselves much ; BcsolveThatw.a'dp efforts and labors of the noble ladies of ; the National." Woman's Sufferage', Association, who, though opposed in their ; feelings to plural marriage and without sympathy for our religious .views bravely defended the cause of woman's rights In Utah in the halls of congress and we take this public opportunity of tenderitg them an expression of our sincere and heartfelt thanks. Wo fear, these things are the commencement of serious (rouble, both religious and political, for our country WEJSTY IMPOLITE THINGS. J? 127 T. . v:v:" IriJyBppreiiaVe the V:. Nr irobbed ofjnuch of ik inous voico of the women of our faith to plead the passage of the sixteenth amendment during "the coming session of con'' , gress, .;;:v US - Pon B stated by Mrs. M. A. Pritchett, who was then chosen chairman. Singing. Prayer Singing. v"i Mrs. T. by Mrs. T. Avery. Avery then chosen Secretary,v and IiJ A. Wilson Assistant Secretary. vTho' following committeoi chosenkto draft resolutions: Lois A.: Wilson, T Avery, EJCbxB. San. derson'Ii. Terry6, LoisJordan;3I Cheney, M. XaTsen. Commitieo withdrew,-- Address of-- ' mass meeting to Mrs. ij k Hayes, was read by R Tucker. Extempore addresses were then delivered s ? : : - Anti-'polygam- ic by'Mrs. f A. lM.kPetersonl?. AVery' Mary LarsehMargaret CheneyElviraCox-Le--ve- Terry; Sarah J Sanderson,' Lena Brady, LoisfJordanMaria Larsenptls A. Wilson bore a stron testimony In egardtOithe o vi truth of plural niarriagev t?x -v Comimittea rethrded the following report: Itcsolvedj .That we adopt' the '"preamble and resolutions of 'the mass meeting of-- the Saints in:Salt Iiake ladles ofcthe Latter-da- y City, and coincide with their sentiments, i 'Mrs. Ifary A Pritchett and Mrs; Christiansen then expressed their opinlons-opothe subject under discussion; Singing. Benediction by Maria Larsenjk nl nMy, : L. A. Wilson, Reporter. -- . Loud and boisterouslaughing. Reading .when others are talking.Talking when others are readingCutting Anger nails in company. Joking others in company. Gazing rudely at strangers. - -Leaving stranger wltlipjit a seat. Beading aloud in company without 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. C. 7. 9. being asked, , . . . klU k . Spitting about the house, smoking 10. or chewing. r ;rT r;T-"- Leaving church before worship is 11. w closedkkkk ' ; Whispering or laughing' in - the 12. seniorskkkk - - "". Correcting older persons than your, self, especially, your parents, k ;k 15. Receiving a present without an. ex; pression )f gratitude. 16. Not listening to what one is saying "EEErzyr:''" --k - r Commencing to eat as Hsoon-a, s , you to the table. Answering questions that have been 17. k 0 tBhers. put ; . r-n- k 'r k Union meetings;" your correspondent was Interested in a proposition made by Coun- sler Evens, viz; tht the Sunday School Union , devise,; some plan to'.' stimulate in Laughih&al the mistakes of others. - k'.-.-x- ryO V, G m. . .'W tlkyCharity gk I one opine . fiOwers,the speaker 'dwelt on the various uses CHAKItX. Is every where esleecMfao' most-Ssenuatie- and pleasures'that a properly systematise d 1 plan of floral culttire would afford and seemea 10 leave tne sub ect onen lor tur' b men subjetSHseCiaanyL Sisuggestionshe that it should not be importanti)fanohes MftofM..". mu .ti.t ii .e formation of character, in the life ':X. I tient In summing up all, the gifts and saint speak In the strong. ?d.2ifk"'r:.; 'mrTvK L. - Jo"'"' 0 , lFor the Expojtekt. .... At one of the monthly Sunday School . Commencing talking before others " have finisnwpeakingr. sV-- 'i 6 ..." i'k i ktj-j .I k cus-qualiti- i es' At i . x. ii. 1 -- my petition: now in circulation. -- Com- m.ands attended mencM at;6:30 p by '" nearly; all the : sisters in ihe ward;' ' Prayer was offered by ' Sister Brown. '1 Mrs. Cath- 2 eirlne' BeveridgePresident f6f the -- Relief Lizzie Society, was chosen1 President,-MisBruce Secretary; .yshv.f 1 1Mts.i3Beveridgo then sfatedthat the ob 5 Jectdf theTrheellrig'waf togiye; the lBisters a chance to state their leelin onf theLnto B by Itolymy some" rithe ' Gentiles fof ! VteS. Advised the- Sisters, If werej whb did not ' - any-'ther- e kbelieve in :plural f xnraiao not to seak against it,' for the 'anijols of tfod ?w eref tak- - ing-;noie- fl- 1 tnis-nigh- t. hlnMHeydBiirsJBarriag but was filling to practice the same; would p rather be the plural ife; of argood man and be acknowledged asf onef his' wives, - Uhan to be - the wife of an; unrighteous man uu auj buuuuwu. one eotemniy proiesteu y the bill, as being an - -- -- agat Anti-polygam- infnngement.ou-.the-j:ightai)- American f citizens and on tholaws of .God. Preamble and' resolutions which were by, the; woman's mass meetincr in Salt'Lake City were read and the sisters pre- unahimously'sustained Mothe3r,k4spire3 healthp: devotion, to ;.repnemeadMPeion!kPerm committee con- - t&'tmal wirlfjo; ALMA, UINTA CO., WYOMING. On the 22d Dece'mberlast a meeting ol k the sisters of Alma Was called l6r 'the rpur- pose of protesting against the' Ahti pblyga. ac ydrintrf"iablts and wKithe uualltieaof powers qlalio Union whoso ;:colect yhe seeas roois, snrnos wsHQt atstriDution ana caangei ana to collect anq aissermnate lnon the best ; methods f orntu fewfiub committed cabo lit. i hj-t- to suggest i 7 ,' 1 iscon- - TOBW- . ORNAMENTAL GARDENING. 19. 20. ; ever been so strikingly exemplified ;? even lupon Jtb,e ciosskTO, hadACharityjr His eqemies and prayed "Father forgive them, for they know not what tHey do.,,1 14. in:corapijk; - Charity is a part of the religion of our blessed Savior, and in no other life has it A want of respect and reverence for ' lXiij-- that is wrong., house of God. 13. n T Ijf Short :: speeches ;w inaderbv the" following sisters. protesting: acralnst the y 'billikMrs Banks, t;Mrs. t y - Anti-polygam- Woodhouse,. Mrs. ; M. Mrs. A; Klddy' Johnston;. Mrs;Mr FbwkesMrB. Evans, o. xiuaavi, aura p. a. xmuks, isirs. jLraa-hlfetMrs- Xi. Beveridge; Mr.' Henry, Mrs. -- "Wpodhout. ; ,AwiAAt.,. i:i xiajrcr vy m.ro, . xjiiis jjBucE,.Bocreuirv. ?.' kok -- . k- w,. k'f - - - ..?JKV k '".'-"k- ' . . ' X. x |