Show SUNDAY SERVICES The services in the Assembly Hall on Sunday afternoon were opened by the choir singing the hymn beginning When Gods own people stand in need His goodness will provide supplies i Thus whon Elijah faints fur bread A rarea to hu succor flies Prayerby Elder A H Raleigh Tae choir sang tae hmn commencing com-mencing Behold the great Redeemer J A orozen law to satisfy He dies a tacrifice for sin Tbt men may liv sn1 glory win JELD3B HjBtfftY A WOOLIY Ai dressed the con rtgatiun Hiving Co orief cotfu u 01 bay late uiisaitm to the dandwcn ulaadrf Fur s ysr End Jr ball hw hd lore t nt the obnron pittutuou on Late after which be bad tUYU vd tour moaiLa in the eojuittry uu lust itlAnda The miiojon u flividurJ into five chatriots elders being tuwgubd lox Quell At tb plxntsUioa n unt naeelioghome 003 belli or otad Tbe iikiiTtid < < were 4ldolC allowed to raaigrate though the ld5C bd occasionally gives con lCD to tha comim ot at law i of tbe acAatx lha mission is la + prosperous prosper-ous tradition and tbc aburco raeca beiahip It ta great A s at iujy time in ita history ELDER WILLIAM M PALMER nest addreawtl the congregation He also had recently riturced from a minion frj the Kort > we Ura Sutea The people peo-ple were intensely prejudiced against the saints causing the elders many trials sad hudshipa in order to opread the gospel The elders weuf forth preaching the gospel in tutuihty and hutableneiB and were more or less sacrificed in their efforts to brie g the world to a knowledge of toe trutt It seemed a pleasure for the prt sand s-and pulpit to belie and traduce the taints The elders were actuated by different feelings They went forthwith forth-with their lives in their hands teaching teach-ing peace and love asking their hearers to believe in truth and righteousness right-eousness teaching repentence and baptism for the remission of sinsand prom sing certain signs should follow belief in the gospel of Ohrist The Elders are gathering the honest in bAr and in doing so suffer hard BDIDB many time t living on one meal a day sleeping in schoolhouses in Darns yards and cornfields They would not do this H they did not know that they were doing Gods eeiTioc in spreading his gospel and bringing tbe world to a knowledge of the plan of salvation They realize there is a heavy responsibility resting upon them in warnin the world be tore the judgment ot God descend upon mankind The pulpit and press will cry down tho taint why Beamed Be-amed tbs latter b7 teen chosen by Lt > Lord to be bis people and given these bn gospel However the saints had the promises that they should not bf dtrtroyod and they knew that tho gospel in which they believed would rrtr again be takou from the earth XMy we warning mankind wad atii Bring tho righteous who wore to build temples and glorify God The Lord desires his followers to prT taaf are bit people by obeying obey-ing all M MnmQdments and making mak-ing whatever saorificca he may rehire re-hire at their hands whether it be tDe irafaai apeD a mission the surrendering I sur-rendering of property to be real in bis li6catioD or anytninc else The last summer the elders bal been persecuted much in Indiana < being spat upon pelted with eggs and tarred and reathered Yet they felt that they were doing Gods service and therefore they were cheerful in their labors PRESIDENT JOHN TAYLOR spoke briefly saying tbe work in which the saints were engaged was different ma terialy from anything else in the world today God bad spOken the heavens bad been opened toe Lord had revealed re-vealed His will sending forth a message mes-sage of light life intell genre and truth this is not received very graciouslY gra-ciouslY + by the people of this nation It was life for the Coristian and Hghly CiYAii2 ii people to abuse t aca maltreat the Sainte the heathens being less vicious and wicked A similar condition con-dition prevailed in the days of Jesus when the religious pious people were the ones to say crucify him U Ic is true Jesus cast out devils but they said be did it through Beelzebub and called him a glutton and a wine bibber finally they slew him and terribly have they been punished for the deed What nations sow they shall reap Toe saints treated all with kindness respect and consideration and this was proper no matter what treatment they received in return They had a message from the Lord and were bound to carry out His will The crucifixion of Christ I did not obliterate the principlesthe rottenegging of a man did not destroy de-stroy the truths that he taught It was required that an elder should continue among the depraved who abused and maltreated their mission mis-sion is to all the world it being left with individuals whether they need or reject the warning and testimony He felt to sympathize with this and other nations tor he knew that certain cer-tain judgments would descend upon the unrighteous Those who had been unkind to the elders would jet have to suffer for their cruelties and unchristianlike induct The saints need noS fear for it had been promised that the I kingdom should be given into their hands and this would certainly be verified as other promises had been I God required kispeple to obsy His c mmands and they would do it regardless of the opposition that they encountered or the effect that it had upon the world Their mission mis-sion is to proclaim the gospel and having done that the result was between those who were made to hear the warning and the Lord Woe to them that fight against Zion for God will fight against them It is for the saints to do good for evil It had been written that the time will cone that he who would not take up his sword to fight against his neighbor must needs flee to Zion for safety That time was fast approaching ap-proaching and it behooved mankind to prepare for it Certain decrees in regard to the nations had gone forth and they would be carried car-ried into effect despite the opposition that may be arrayed against them The saints had only to obey the law of God living their religion no matter what others may I do building up the Zion of 1 he Lord After tie singing of an anthem by tiQ choir Elder John Morgan pronoiiQoed the benediction |