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Show cause .as just, day Sain'B jwho faitbfull lived their war, and fcnowiig their Our policy like would to angels. a fight degree, they JTelJin tfit Near Taittrnaclt, Salt Laki City, religion.though subjected.in but the to riot ignorant, as dwell people lower this of world, thelnfluences in Aujuit OtA and l6th, 1873.' . common regard the inform people in hope of a glorious resurrection, and to a m !: ; Two Buy ft Meetings kt-f- : - : m Meeting wa ( Saturday, 10 a, to, palled to order by Treat. Prigham l'eilng' ' V Choir ang: ' 'The ti.ne is nigb, tbat bsppy time, That great expected bleBsad day." Frayer by Elder George Q. Cannon. Choir eanjr, "See all creation join To praise th' Eternal God." tht ELDER OEOKOE Q. CANNON Addressed the congregation upon the cessity of faith ami good works to render Saints pleading in the the Latter-dalight of the U rd. Thos who lusted alter the riche would lose the spirit of the gospel, and the object for which we had gathered here would be lost if we turned our solely to n.aking and property. The Lord did not money choose the rich to commence His latter' day work; if he bad tbey might take the He would achonor, of it to iheiMsres. way, aud by peocomplish it in His ple of His own choosing, and the glory and konor of it would belong to Him. The Elders of this Church bud 'done a uiigbty work, not by the advantages and power of birth, staiion.edueation or rich-but solely by thepiwerof God aad Ih outpo iriigs of His Holy spirit. A grea walk wis be'oie ibis people. All tie nviuus of the earth needed a reformat on. The linj between the rich and the p or was becmvng more distinctly luirkel, and the oppressed in every liinl were c tiling aloud to bo dis entbrilM The most skeptical would be con duce 1 tiiat God hud nothing to do with the existing state of society, and that the Almighty alone could provide a remedy for the evils that existed. The latter-daSaints were called of God to afst in tue work of redemption, and they should never forget this uude r circumstances. They had to build up Y.i'in the Church, kingdom and pawer ef God ind to prove to the in abitatits f the earth that there was a God, and a people who had faith In Him, by wl.om ile would work, and through whom He would manifest His power. He then spoke against the evil influ-eri- c fcf gonie in 6ur midst who repre' sented the Federal Government, and w.o, instead - of being conservators oi public morals, fostered drunkenness, g&fuu!ing and debauchery, and concluded by exhorting parents to gurd the toting from the evils introduced, and by predicting that if the Saiots became in the spirit and practices of the world they would be scourged of the Lord. ne- y attt-ntio- 6h b, . y ay tM)EB. LOBENfcO SSOW ' they should take a coursu to overcome their 'passions and every evil in their nature, and r;e above them, 'i he prin-c- i les of the Gospel would endure forever, and those who ecibraced them, proceeds from living by every word the mouth of God, would never he prevailed against In time nor eternity; while evil would bring destruction upon its advocates, and work out its own punishment and overthrow. There was promise enough to induce us to walk in the path marked out by the Lord,, and it were better to permit our blooi to run like water, than to stray from that put li, to violate the laws of virtue and right eousness, to turn away from our most holy faith. Sootier than swerve in. the least degree, let the body go, for it would bo returned again, crowned with glory und eternal life. The time would come when all would stand forth in their true light before the Lord, and all would be known in their full character. In view of this, no one could aiford to do an evil act, to have anything as an obstacle between them and the Lord. No one could afford to noglect any duty. The poor could not afford to neglect tbe law ot tithing, neither could the rich; nor could they afford to neglect any duty or commandment of the Gospel, Tne Saints must look to their own lives, and see that they had come out from the world, and were uot partakers of its sins, for retribution would overtake tbe wicked, and the Latter-daSuints would be scourged if they travelled in the path of evil. President Wells then explained the principles of the Gospel, the practice of which alone would save mankind, inveighing against the corruptions of the age, aud tihorting all to turn from the evil way, and walk in the way of (he Lord.. He bore testimony to the divine mission of Jt seph Smith and to bis integrity, having proved that he would, sutler death rat her than swerve from the truth or dwny the revelations be had received from God.- Aud cone uded by exhorting tbe young and the old to avoi l i he evils and vices introduced into our midst, and to abide steadfast in the faith of the everlasting Gospel. ' rnr.sT. ceo. a. smith ' . Fpoke of the pleasure to be derived from hooestly aid faithfully serving the Lord. Soiiie ueedidan incentive to good works, aad God had supplied this in the promises of future reward held out in the gospel. The obligations and responsi.Saints increased bilities of the Latter-dawith their experience, and increase) knowledge and wisdom was" necessary thtit these obligations might be dischargHe then touched up-ed in faithfulness. the reuieritloa of the only true gospel io the present day of the woj'ld, and the gathering of the Sintg, am" made a few remarks upoa his late visit to Talcs-tin- e and other Asialio and European evUatries. . i y - Announced that on Saturday and Sunday, August 10th and 17ih, there would be a meeting at Ogden. Choir sang the Anthem "Be mtifuj are thy towers." ", ', F.'D. Elder Richards., Prayer by ! two-day- s' , Sunday, 10 a. m. Choir sang : , PRE'T. BRIGHAM y " q I r, PRESIDENT BRIGUAM TOTJSQ "Delivered a brief but interesting dis course, showing that the earth and all it contains belongs to the Lord, that those who did His will in all things would finally possess it, and all else in the universe that is worth enjoying, and that to obtain these inestimable blessings 'nothing mat the Saints might undergo could properly be termed sacrifice. : 'The great and glorious gospel light, Has ushered forth unto my sight." Prayer by Elder Brigham Young, Jr. Choir sang: .' j ''Our God, our help in ages past, Our hope foryeara to come. 7 ,i ,. , YOSSOV- " - ' Said he had several subjects that he wished to ton. h upon. First, he would say, in regard to the Arizona mission, that be could wish that i those, who avcui there had i.ad different, spirits to guide them.. J He might invite these who wished, to take a journey down .there with him and Bro. Geo. A., in the tall. It waa txpectud that the Saint would break, new ground and penetrate the country from vadey to valley, north aud south, east and west. As to leaviug here, we had no such intention, except to extend our borders. Some would leave, but more would stay. If we, as a people, would lite according to the Gospel, sanctifying the Lord God in our hearts, we 6hould build up Zion. But if we set our hearts upon the vain thiogs of the world, we should be removed and , . . others would take our places; but Zion Choir sang the anthem: would be built up. ;. : WU xtl IkM." SV In regard to the "one man power," so much talked about. We believed in it by Elder Joseph F. Smith. v)-.as much as any people could do. We 2 p. n. believe in God, our Father, and, the Choir sang: "Praise ye the Lord, my heart shall Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. We believe in doiog whatsoever He requires join, of us. He is the "one man1' whom we In work se pleasant, so divine." submit to, and who holds this power.. It Prayer by Elder Wilford Woodruff. we obey Him we shall also obey Jems, who says "the Son doeth nothing but Ckoirsang: "Come ye that love the Lord, what heseeth the Father do." d . And let your jays be known." to Moses, who stood between the Lord and Israel, to deliver the word of ' ., ''; rittsT. i. n. TfKtis God to them. If they; obeyed Moses, Bore testimony to the doctrines and they obeyed God, and th:s "one man pnuoiples of the Holy Gospel, and went power" was in the Lord, and not in on to state that God bad a work to do Mos s, excebt so far as ho represented on the earth, and the Latter-da- y Saints God to the people. There was no need were called to assist Him. It wa in to reter to tne Latter-da- y Saints in relindness ts us, as well as for tbe gard to this "one man power," it was 'of His owu designs, that we exhibited by every divine who professed were sent forth from the spirit world (o to be a minister of God. Every King, dwell on the earth and pass through the Potentate and President on eirtlt rl ni trials and ordeals and sufferings of mor- "ed to have the peoDle do as he wauteJ: tal life. It was necessary for tua exalt-a'io- n live for him, obey him, die for him. of the sons and daughters of God In regard to the connicis which arise that they suauld be tested, that they between and among nations, be. would migtit show whether they would base ask what is the cause thereof t Does their acts upon truth, virtue and all that war break out because of the great is in opposition to the power of evil. knowledge diffused, or is it the result The principles of the Holy Gospel re- of ignorauce. He would answer, that it vealed to us were given to preserve us was wilful, wicked ignorance. When iit the only pa.u tb. it leads to joy and differences arose between nations the happiness and peace. The greatest des- facts in the case should be made known potism in the world, was the tyranny of to all the people. And if war should a man's own passions, the greatest slav- ensue oi necessity, an array should not ery was submission to the power of evil. be formed of ignorant men who shoot I" we live here no that alt our acts would just. becauc they are told to, knowing the scrutiny of a righteous m m, we nothing of what they are fighting for ; hull tie able to meet with joy the right-- i they would fight like the devil. But u JuJge ef nil, The Latter- - the army should know the reasons of fits ; JPrn-ye- r ' Here-ferre- acdom-plisume- nt -- . t'-a- r r. that they might to all public understand them as well as the politician or the statesman. Saints It was said that the Latter-dawere dupes. He would show how we t duped the people. Men were calle were from their various avocations, who uuuscd to preaching, but being lull of the Holy Spirit, they would go forth where they were sent, and teach the Ooepcl from the Bble. The pecp'e received the word, were baptized, received the Holy Ghost for themselves, and desired to gather with the Saints. When they came here they were instructed to (ro to work and make themselves a home, but. to be sure to attend meetings, say their pi avers., pay their tithing, to covet nothing that. .bolonged to another, to be just to all, and to do no iniqu ty. and they were dupes enough to receive this counsel. By the power f the Priesthood revealed to Joseph Smith, the keys of which are Le.re. the mind and will ef the Lord was obtained and declared to the people, and this wis the "one man power" the will of the Lird male known to nud obeyed by the people, tin :il the world should be redeemed and the Kingdom presented to the Father, that He might be all in all. Allu ling to the Ute conflict between the nonh and the south, he showed that the millions of lives and treasure that had bees wasted, might have been spar ed by the execise of a lit tie wisdom The blacks might have been educated, and bought ami s t free for a very small portion of the means expended in the war, aud thousands upon thousands of lives would have been saved. The war was predicted by the I'rophet Joseph Smith, and unless the people of North America repented of their wickedness and corruption, they would receive four fold of th e troubles that had already eome upon them, until the cup of their sorrows was fuil aud the wicked were wasted away. President Young then exhorted the S 'ints to live so that they could not be deceived ; so that when he ppoke the words of the Almighty tbey might know it; and if be shou d speak that which wag not right. .they should know it. ile quoted the words of Jesus to his Apostles; "Go ye Into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature; he that belie vet h and is baptixed shall b saved, and he that believeth not. shall be damned and these signs shall follow them that belie e, &e ," and bore testimony that this same authority, and the same gifts and signs and blessings were in this Church,' and were intended to cont nue while there is a Church of God upon the earth. To the "truth of this there were thousands of living witnesses, while the Christian world, who depended alone upon the Bible, only had the testimony of eight writers who had long since passed away. ' '; He then touched on the subject o' Celestial marriage, the commandments to ancient Israel not to intermarry with other nations, and wanted to know what tho-pious persons who were shocked ht eternal and plural marriage, had to say to Adam's1 children marrying their sis ters, and' Lot preserving his line by his daughters." "Kut that th;s was any part or Our uoctrme, there was no necessity for such things in these days, but many who were at celestial mairisgc were professed believers in the Bible, and he wanted' them to consider this point. He concluded by exhorting the Suints shd all the world to do right and abstain irom.em. Choir sang the Anthem--,,Wis like ' unto thee meat-uies- , y liveabout two years and a half in a place, it came o be understood by some that we could only stay about that lime anywhere. We had been here a long time, and it was the duty of the Saints to build this Temple. He wouM like every one partaking ot the sacrament to ask themselves the question, "Have I paid my tithing, unit contributed my share of hands t !.e means necessary to feed the " bad Lord The it erect to lahoring said that when the enemies of His peo ple hindered thein from bmldifig a house to His name he would not. require the work at their bands, and w.uild visit their enemies with wrath and indignation. Hut when the house of the Lord vas not built because of the negligence and slotbHilness of the Saints, then the The curse would come upon them visit to recent his to referred speaker Palestine, and showed that the scattered iioxitinn of it a ancient iuhabitants, and the desolate and bmren nil ure nf the country, were the results of dience to the laws ot God. one or which He made some was the law of tithing. remarks upon the tolly of men standing around idle because they could not get as high wages as they thought they ought to have, and upon the d.shonesty of pi et ending to work and shirking it half the tune. Also upon the need ot mm e teachers in the 'Sunday Schools, and the1 possibility of having high schoo's at home in winch the higUest urauch"s ot education could be taught, doing awav with the necessity of sending young men away from the Territory to colleges uftd utuveisiiie. arguing that if necessary, to send tor Professors ol di-'ob- learning it was u cheaper to wport teach- ers than to export scholars. ELDER OEO. Q. CANNON Go-p- el y , , e bon-ifie- , ho , ; , , . I'EF.ST.,CXO. A. 8MITII : Ma-the- op VI nl a 1iVUk7i (Jest rm Tim A interest nrMu.i ri;.i.i.. tic The II ride's Hreaklast. The most awkward occasion in a young woman's career, says Bilkins, is when she returns from the wedding trip and for the first time invites her friends to' breakfast in her own house,. She feels that all eyes are upon her, and that inquiring minds are busy sitting the sweet mysteries of her new life. In the. tumult of her emotions she pours the hot water into the sugar bowl, sweetens John's coffee with salt, scalps tbe butter with the sleeve of her morning gown,: waters the toast from the waste bowl, burns her hogers against the coffee urn, gets red in the face, and finally, unless she is a female of cast iron resolution, bursts iuto a flood of tears, which, all the pangs of several days' accumulated hunger are ' ' impotent to assauge. EST1MY- XOTICK. IN' MY TIIAVE ; TflE roiXOvr. tn hid-do- , WBj !.'- I City, Aeg IS, IS"?!- Vfc U. thobest for ,u, Vrto. F. niBmhurl tl vi 'a Book, duM , ,)ie T.m wauU-T.- and fw ". lor Dio Lewis on digestion, a 8ciei,tifi(. Work Pilgrim's PmjireK?, Th Life and Adventure. t,f Terms Liberal. RADWAY'S Kohbl'.trSr i.0u nt Kampl0H READY RELIEF! after rvadlnit this dvertiwineIlt t need Kilt' ft-i- with n,,.. """junt RADWAY'S HKAI.Y ttELlKK 18 A CURB F06 Tt Willi (lift Hl'at la U...1 Tlie Only Pain licmcdr That instantly Rtur the moot IntlHiimmtitms and excruriutiu-alla- trirt iwnmlkwMr. ys ConL' onrw glands or organs, hy one in fiumoa. to twenty mmiltM. nn matter ),., ..;..r... . the pHiii, the Itlicniimtic, upidii-Btinn- . crm-iutin- with disca-- e may mi Her RADWAY'S READY RELIEF ' " ill ulloi tl insmiit ea.-Inflanimatioii of 1ho Kidnrjs. liitlaniitiHtion the Hladder, Iriflniniiuition of tlm Uuwels. Cii.t( gestion of tlio Lungs. N.ra Throat, hitScnlt llrenthing. l'alpitnlion of the lleui t. Hysteric Croup, Uiptlmria. Catarrh, Influenza. Ilftkdarhs Toothaiho. CoU Neuralgia, Klieumatism. Cliills, Apno Chills. The application of the READY RELIEF to th part or parti where thu pain or d.ffleultj sisi, will sllord f.u-- and cuiiilurt. wiliii Tnenrydrops in alfa tmnhlerof a tew moment cure Crnnipl, feonr . Jlrarthnrn. Sick llcadaclie,pini, l)iarrlii, Colic, Wind iu the bowels, and all lntorml e wr Stou-ac- Ilyes-tery- Puin. . TrvpJer fliouM alwavsrarrva MtloAf a i...ln.. ItK.AllV HKI.1 KK will.- iI.piii 'V" UlVfl " on water will provonf sicknfws or fmn win iimnw (n water. ' n m i.cuqr man t rsntli liwajy rr llittrrs as a Htiniulaiit. FEVEIt AM) A i T Kernel f..r fin fenti. Thora-,inot a rcuelial aeut iu this world that will cure Fever and Aguo, and all other Mlariov, s liiliou-i- , T.vphoil, Yollow and other Kever (aided hy Kadway's Pills) 1,0 quick as KAOWAVT KKADY KEL1LF. Kilty ccnU per Utile. Suis ty Druggists. Health! Beauty! Strongasd Pure Rich tnrrtac r.lood nost ul mid Weigh t Clear Miin aud lieautiful secured to all. , RADWAY'S Dr. Sarsaparillian Kesulveut Has made the must astonishing cures, so quick, so rapid are the changes the body underg o, undr the influence of this truly wondoilnt MeliciD,tb.it KVKUY DAY AN INCREASE IS I l.KiiU AMI VTEIflll'l IS SEEN AND KELT. the " ati:.iT ui.oou ilkifier. Kvery dr-- p of the'SAUSAPARILLlA.N couiinuiiicatM tlio'Ugh the liluud, 8wnt, Urine and othor fluids ami juices oftiie aystrm tho vvrtr of lite, for it repairs the vtes of tin fcody y ilk new and sound material. Scrofula, Consumption,' OlauduiHr diswe, L'lcersiii the Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes id Ui OUom es, Strsin-ouami ether part-o- l the system, Sore Discharges from tlie .Ears, and the worst fornn of Skin Diwases, Kruptions, Feror Sores, Scsht HcaHrKin; Worrn, Salt Ithcuin, Erysi'iM, Acin. Tumors, Bhuk Sots, worms in the iit ihe Wonih, and all weakouinj and panful or Sperm, alii u dwrharges. Night bwcats, Loss wastes of the tile principle, ai-- within t!tecnritr rangu ol this wonder of jjuderu.l heraistry, wis few davs' use will prove te any person using it x either id thai forma ef disease its potent jwwer RKSOL-VK- s Hh, cure them. , 1 ; If the patienr, daily boconting rwluHl";n' cuutiBuaJly wastes and decompailiou that ia succ'ds in arresting thee msls. awl """''""'J repairs the siuko with new material this the SAKdAi'AKlLU'Ji hwlthy blood-- nd will and does secure. l Not only, does the Sarsaparilliaii RewlwHtei-ce- all known remedial agents in the cuieof Scrofulous, Coastituuon.il and 8km diwawi. bat it Is Ihe onlv positive cure for KlUJitJW BLADDER COMPLAINTS, Urinary and V diseases, Uravet. Diabetes. DrojHy, Stoppage Water, IncoHtinence of Crine, Bright there w Alhuminuriu, and in U case whort or the water is th.ck. clouaj, brh kdust mixed with iuUtauce liU tlie whit of a Biorus. or threads like white silk, or bftie-di;ar dark, bilious appearance, aud white ttir-ni- ).(. ", tli-r- ; - ", Years' ftrowth Cure . wuiu uiere pviu,ani aatiou wheu pa.ing wnter. and ia:n in tti , of the back and'ahns the loin,. Price, ! sure RemJ "- f""-,'"- 6 WORMi for Worms Tumor The Pin, r ' - Tape,-etc.- 12 11 knowu and olIj IS . . Bvbrlv, .Mass., July la. hi tw Da. Radwat- :-! hate had 0arian Tniuer said ovarii and bowels.; ' All the doctors tn thiuK nas no help for it." I tried everyuw. " 1 recomnieuded; but tothinit helpod Resolvent and thought I would try it; '""V, tuith Iu it, because I had suffered tor I took six K.ttles of the Resolvent, and one KeWJ-w Rmlway'l Pills, and two bottles of your to Itof; and there is not a lign of tumor tM j and hopper fol t, and I feci better, smarter, havi for twelve year. The worst the loft side of tlio bowels, over the groin. this to vou for thebeuellt or others P. '?"" KNAfr. HANNAH Ush it iVyeu choe. ' ' '.'"".f "J coatwl w" Perlhctly tasteless, elegantly U Wjg " gum, purge, regulate, Pur.cle-M"en. Utidway't Pills, for the cure ol " of the Stomach, Liver, Boweb, Kidney. Nervous Dinewes, lle.vla.he, nes. Indigestion, DjP-'1!;l's""-f; Ver, Intt.unmatiou ol the Deran'Rcments ef the cme. Purely ve gttat if, to eff.t a vesiti-no n.occury, taiuing Olwene the following of the DigeUv. 0"-Dleorder fr FnlliiM of the Inward "Jyy Cf'1!'' J M"Tif?Z ,r Piles, tiou. Head, Aculity of th or Woisbt Disgust of Food, fullness arh. Soar KriKhait,,., th Pit of. tlm Stomach, Hurtled and Wfflcnn Br.athlng. r Heart, Choking or Sutlocatmg 1 a Lving Posture. Dimness and Du Wnba before the Bight. Fvr PeP'1 H-- at, Ttt, to lUdway tr.wstaiop .a Yerk. , sea! e. Intvri.-U- Ce, No. wt h t " Sn A$?uU g ,t j. . wt tirfhr 'Z," cf Om i '' Afewd.Hof lUdway'-Pl-l; all the from at,acents rr bo. ' Sold 'y',r'J",',,"y, A tol W, f Deticiency of tho Skin and Eys. Pain to the Bwu. W and suddcu Flukes of Ha.l, . nZ S""'" animuts, which if not cluime ' und mkn within day from present ftay date, wiU'b nohl to the highest rosimnsihhj r, at the District Stray tmnd, at Oeciou City, Saturday, August TM, ls73: One Krown MARK, 3 or 4 yoars oMt brnd.M II on Ittt shoulder. ; i 2 or S yearg old, loft foin m:t)C0LI font whilo, hriuidM U on loft Ktionldcr. WILLIAM N. PIFR, , , WCT,1.' - rnuowi-w1 "w . patronage: lle-ferti- n Read the 17th verse, 1st chap. "And lo a voice from heaven saying, this m my beloved son in whom I am well pleased, hear ye him." These words were uttered when Jesus commenced his missien by attending to the ordinance cf baptism. We meet to commemorate his death and sufferings by partaking of the sacrament. Prest. Sniiih proceeded to rehearse the history of the birth of Jeius and the circumstances surrounding the Jews at that time, showiug the expecta'ions of the people concerning the Messiah, whom they anticipated as an earthly ruler who was to arise and give the Jews the pre eminence among nations, but who came in a very different, manner io those expectations. The speaker showed the necessity of receiving the eospet tausht by the Rnvinr. niid of the Saints' partaking worthily of tue cmoicms oi tiis poay aud clood, and livinc so as to eniov the witness of Hi spirit continually. He then touched on me nui'jetk ui uuinung vne leinpie, that baptisms for the dead, as taught and practiced in the early Christian Church, might' be properly administered, also those washings und anoint ngs referred toiu the Hook of lioctrine and Covenants. Alluding to sur former attempts to build Temples, be remarked that from the fact that in (he rarly prtrseculiou of this Church,' ha Saints were only permitted to SClENTIHOAy)lt05Ii.N4Ic. . Remarked that the freedom and independence with which monetary andoth-e- r questions were bundled by the Elders of tnis Church, was measurably due to the fact that they ministered to the p o pie without pay; t he hc-- t talent among t is peo le was used tor their benefit without tiiouyaiid without price, to the idea that this people weie held toge1 her by the organizing and executive ability of Prest Young, he showed that the glory belonged not to man but and the to God, who. through the ordinances of His House, the dormant energy had been developed which united the people in so wondarful a manner lie spoke upon the power ol the wicked, and predicted its short duration and the certain triumph of tbe work of God; upon the bright and glorious prospects both for time and eternity which were before the Latter-daSaints; upon, the founda tion for future greatness and eternal do minion embodied in the doctrine of ce lestial marriage; upon the duty of the Saints to seek out spots in the desert which tbey could develop and redeem, and upon the pioneer spirit still In the breast of Prest. loung, who was deter mined not to let up in regard tothe Ari zona country. He referred to the ten men out of twelve in ancient days who returned from Canaan with such a re port of the land that the camp took up stones to cast at Moses for leading them theie, until Caleb and Joshua gave their testimony in its favor, He expressed his belief that when Prest. Young and the company of one hundred men whom' he wanted to go with him, with provisions enough to list the winter,, went to that country, that spots would be found which could be cultivated and made available for settlement. Elder Cannon then made some stirring and pointed re flections upon the Elders of Israel., who. instead of attending meeting on the Lord's day, went off on excursions or idled away their time, or went about their regular labor. ; IIe; exhorted the mothers in Israel to train their eons and Prayer by Elder Orson Pratt. daughters in virtue.and showed tbe con sequences of lust,' which was the damnp.m. 1 Oil All. I.n He closed ing sin of this generation. Come Huly Ghost our hearts inspire, by invoking the spirit of tbe Lord upon Let us thine influence prove." tbe people, that they might be able to preserve themselves and their children Prayer by Elder Joseph F.Smith. from this great evil and its results. Choir sang, Choir sang the anthem: "He died, the great Redeemer died, ' God be merciful unto us." ' Aud Israel s daughters wept around." ' Benediction by Prest. Geo. A. SmithJ 4 REI.TmnTrir Bd one;! wii i |