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Show - f A i Itl li ! T- - hear is ' oi Us nave known .he died iii i .., . l.,l.orc. m 11 ! h- " - 'iglilivth -- VOa: W ...u.r.: hi c. . .Said. .in .. .!. has ii'-- . nearly on, r - - auu ai' fi that were n TTv. -- a uia. ,(;:,:! c.;a .Uad - y rcqtnredHt itvi: in f.,-- , -riTinHr.-iliI- ,'w,5ail"5r are jn- -i laitniui Meters, and ter Ivinr, .v iiro:nii-- ', f : r .: - , der-.d-he- r - fV,.ro,i s " . L i " ; " M - ;rz: .4 Httn. uwt.w . aiiu uiaci urgur ireinren lor wisdom anci tilt power of God;.lelt we were in tne oegmning of a new era. Spoke" strongly of dedicating ourselves to the Lord, said she often thought of the favorite speech' Slie ... PresMenjhnJI Uod Omnipotent reigneth:" Asked GodV blessing to rest upon us. A Sister said four year's ago she left her home father and mother for the gospel but had found them all here; in the last year .she had had many trials but' had also" many blessings. Bore a strong testimony. Sister J. C, Howe felt the Spirit of God was here in great abundance. Was glad to hear; the last, speaker express her gratitude. Said these meetings had been a great blessing to her Had come here many times. cast down and in trouble but had gone a wa comforted and feeling ten years younger. The -gospel was sweeter to. her than. any thing else. Referred to the sisters" 'having the and knew they' would vote for said to never miss our prayers. good men; Asked God to bless us all; Sister Louie Stevenson said we should teach our children by example as well as words; .felt it was good to have trials for it was 'through them that blessings came. .When we attended to. bur. prayers the Spirit of God would never leave us Prayed-wmight have all J : - i ' cheerful spirit of I wr.-ath- '' , - - ' f--- fr there are not. in i h r or-- : part with. h,r and if this sist-.-has Over liftthat h entitled to be spake:va word agaiu.si' any Br.athvr or SisSlie redeemed., has rtdu :ned her dead snd ter,, my cars have never hearl it. All these decorations, the of ' ITT HIIU U oeen accepted and that she- has been ' a lor this hhow preparations lhat she savior m very deed. service, lived in t.he hearts just as natural the people. Th-- re is die iv 'should we h !,flr not a blessing or a promise that God has jt He that ofprayed lh,. 'spirit God might placed in tlie 'h ind.s of his servants to ,dve comfort the berelved: family. Said there .to mortals on eailli, but that ?!as been 'placwas no cause for really sorrow at the loss ed upon the head ui this- Sis'tcr- and her of Sister ' Ivins, but still we do mourn for partner who i left behind to mourn .her loss. her present loss, Phiytd that'wc might be May .God comfort and bless ;him. I We do as faithful as Sister Ivins. not mourn as others of the world do. Spoke In'shop T P. Colt am announced that all in thankfulness to P.nlaliit .i,r . .'a v-- if' It-i, r.--J hwe-snuul- d . - Who desired to the remains and payout at the south- Vv David II. Cahnoii, 'President of St door. NGeorge Temple, said that it was with Tile choir sang ' Lead me c ent:v home. liar: feelings that he attempted to address r'ather.'; Jknediction by Richard Bentley. the people, because )f the separation from Sister Iviiis. He said thought we put off .eulogizing our friends until TOTIIIi SISTI'RS, they pass away and then speak of their valuable So.mi;- preparations have been rnrpfnIKqualities "wiien it will- do them no good. made by "SisteFl-nnmICmpev, wife of We niourn because of our mortal separaA. a. ni the Thirteenth hmpey tion, but we loufc' forward to the .glorious lnsnop to accmnmodate sisters from the rv.nn. resurrection, to that union which we look Ward, who desire to comeaud work in tire Ternforward; to with such fond anticipation. try i he rooms are .located just back of the righteous desires of our hearts. She always had a mantle of charity to throw pie. Sister Mary Silver bore her testimony the 13th Ward Assembly Rooms and are. over the faults of others. " and hoped, she would be able to endure to Our meeting' to day shows how hiehly neatly furnished for. light housekeeping. the1 end. Sister Mary Gurber said she had is new. clean and neat. esteemed by the people, and '.wHat :l sheuswas hie dollar for each person per week come from Germany and left everv thinv :pto is a loss, to her is a gam and that including coal and lights.and conveniences .for the gospel. Had been. a member of the stepping from this stage of action is only tor Lhurch 33 years, felt very grateful for the cooking on a small scale. 'like stepping from one room to another, and blessings she enjoyed although she had there Is in reality no cause for us to mourn; many trials. Was blessed and strengthen and', without a doubt, she has already been I.ADIKS' ed every time she came'to these meetings:-MHHTING. greeted by some whom she lias officiated for Gave a report of her Primary Association; in holy places. asked that the bless- M 1 n l," 1: s .of Se the Meeting hcilqLljgjdjjhe Ctoq inign Laipgu red out-u- n4 angs 1fHnn?cnttr'ard Assem bi; JIall; Jan, Relief Societv felt, thankful for it. knew IJrother i vin s and' the: whole fa niil v. inn, 1500, .lrs. li. btevenson nesidnnr. Satan was trying to overturn ou r efforts for President I). "D. McArthur said he could ''Sinfi nor "All hail thf npu; )nrM otnt good.: Prayed the Lord to bless us all. not help bttt rejoice' lor the condition of L'hb. Sister M. Wilcox felt it a' privilege t Singing Sister I vin s Wc" ha e 7 inany of our;" old Leslie let us anew, etc. Mntes: of the meet, here" with her sisters: boie a stroiii' pc)ple passing away". in peace, having lived previous meeting were read and accepted. testimony said we could see the hand of The faithful all their days. Spoke of . the joy Sister Stevenson made a few opening reLord oyer us for good. We should ac- - we should have m laying our loved outs by marks, said she felt very much disappointed knowledge the hand of the Lord nt in their peaceful quiet graves. Spoke of at r PrebHkn t Sister Horn! times, bpoke oi the efficacy of praver. tlitmvaTthe sa:TTTs u nen traveling, nnd to with us '.felt there were enourh here felf we owed a debt of gratitude to God for' ;.day away ineuibers of their families by the to have a .good time. Since last we met his goodness to us. Asked God to bless us wa-' He icjv.iccd lliat his father, and mo- many"'things had happened one very im- - Pall. Sister Rawlings felt to ask God to ther ha; l.'.id their b dies down in peace portant thing 0TATK1100D. We should bless her said she wae afflicted very much He was sure ickTiowledge the hand of the Lord in all with rheumatism. altho' she had jrreat faith: among the saints of God. that Sister Ivins had. gone to paradise and tin y s vS.aid the Prophet Joseph Smith bore her testimony,, felt it a great privilege God, and all. is. well with her. lo'd President John Taylor he would give to do work in the Holy Temple. Sister Her example has been of the very best-- let him a key word that would prevent Jiim Phelps said she had a testimony to bear , It was to each her desire was to be faithful. . It filled her us follow it. The servants of God are from ever apostatizing. advise all the morning "dedicate himself to the Lord, heart with joy to see so many young men giving us. good couiisel-anThe speaker called into the field. Prayed continually to time. ; Let us follow, it that we may be which he faithfully did. worthy bftlie blessings God lias in store for strongly disapproved of speaking against God that He would go with them and prous. Ile'rejoiced that Sister Ivins and' our the Lord's anointed. Prayed the' Spirit of tect them and fill them with' the Spirit of old brethren "and sistersK who .are' passing God to be with us and go,7 from heart to their mission; if they kept themselves pure they would have rsrjaeoininand the ele away, are laying their" bodies down, with heart." Sinking: ''Reedemer of i sraei" "Sister" ments. Sister Morns said if we became a rrr liietemionyot-JesusH- ; Apostle Ueber J. Grant desired the. faith Barnes felt it a dangerous thing to speak unitedlband of sisters we could do much; (f the saints that he might be abb to con- against one of God's prophets; was glad to we must ever be watchful and prayerful. Asked GodTtO"bless'3us;ancl:::help'.'us.toIe-faithfultrol his feelings. As it has been said there be numbered one with the Church:. ' ' is nothing ve can do to Sister Zina DH. Young said it seemed a - he bore his testimony that there is nothing in long time since she had looked on the dear j Singing "There's a feast of fat things, " of her sisters and that these meetings the power of man to give that has not been faces etc. Sister L. D. Alder desired to add her o ; sealed upon her hea. Read from the "76th. were like a beacon light to her: manv had testimony with the others, ' wondered ho w of the Doc.triue and Covenants,, come here and been comforted and been able many of us were living as we should; .said . Section commencing at: the 50th verse, and he to go home and bless their families. These the song just sung brought" these thoughts meetings had been instituted by Brigham to her mind. Tell at these 'meetings we beautifully portrayed the glory that.is to ven' to those who serve the Lord faithfully Xoung. 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