Show STATE MEWS v NEBO STAKE OBGA1TIZBB It Is the Southern Stake of Utah County Apostle Smoots Talk Payson Jan 30 Stake conference convened con-vened at the Tabernacle at 10 a m to complete the organization of the new stake and give It a name President J S Pago made a few remarks re-marks then introduced Apostle Reed Smoot who addressed the assembly Tlo said the division of Utah stako was not made oh account of dissension but that moro active servants may feel the calling of the priesthood All the stakes of Zion are to be smaller In future to give more time for visiting among the people Ten thousand people Is sufficient for each stake and this policy was to bo a benefit to nil the Saints Our purpose today is to complete the organization and select a name for this stake All the officers are to observe the word of wisdom be prayerful and keep the law of tithing All these must bo observed to the very letter Apostle Snoot suggested Nebo aa a name Pccteetncot was suggested by James S Tanner Payson and Des orct wore also mentioned aa good titles for tho new stako OH motion of C D Evans Ncbo was the name adopted for this stake of ZIon Tho following officers wore sustained Jonathan S Page president Ilyrum Lommon first counselor Henry Gardner second counselor of Spanish Fork Bishop of First ward Payson John 13 Honlsh Francis M Elmer first counselor coun-selor Justin A Loveless second counselor coun-selor Bishop of Second ward Payson Jeeso S Taylor David F Fawn first counselor coun-selor German Ellsworth Second counselor coun-selor Members of the high council WilliamS William-S Tanner Henry Fairbanks John If Dlxon J J r Scharrcr 11 E Gardner John Stable Rufus Snell J II Hayes P Roberts Rob-erts E Biiddows A G JUindholm alternates alter-nates James S Bills S M Richardson Ell J Clayson Sum Gardner Ammon Nobcker President high priest quorum Charles Browcrton J S Page first counselor James Anderson second counselor Bishop First ward Spanish Fork Robert Rob-ert WMcKoll G A Jox first counselor L Gardner second counselor Stake tithing clerk and clerk of high council Samuel D Moore Superintendent of Samuel Sam-uel Brockbank of Spanish Fork David T ILowls first counselor W I Wovacncroft second counselor President of Y M M T A Hobor Gox nf Spanish Fork Sam J5 Taylor hit counselor William E Stoker second counselor Patriarchs of Nebo slake C T Evans W S Tanner and William Price President of Y 1J M T A Miss Ania Ncbokor no counselors named President of Primary associations Mra Jano Argyle of Spanish Fork no counselors counsel-ors named namedAFTERNOON AFTERNOON SESSION At the afternoon session the Tabernacle was crowded After devotional hymns wyro suing Patriarch W S Tanner o no rod prayer and the counselors to the stako Illram Lcmmon nut Henry GardncrT boro testimony Apostle Reed Smootpreserv ed the naire of Abraham Ilnnsen as bishop of the Fourth ward Spanish Fork and the name of Joseph Stark as president of religious classes TIne counselors named were W S Tanner first and Frank Fairbanks hccond and Morris J Murtclo was nnuolntcd as alternate to lie I high council Apostlo Iludgar Glawpon was Introduced and spoke of Iho desires within the heart Apostlo Smoot followed On the subject of Our Labors and the Desires that Grow Within UH At the evening session a programme was presented by a Joint meeting of tho Mutual Mu-tual Improvement associations of the stake The speaker of tho evening was Miss Ida Chlpman American Fork late from a mission to Europe bur subject being Eho Gosncil Preached to All the Wojld For Witness and Then tine End Shall Cb meA me-A vocal quartotlo was sung by MiEn Emma Warsencroft finm Agnes Hulst Joseph S Douglas and Mr Ball mem bers oC the First Ward choir After a speech bv Apostle Rudgar Claw eon George H Done was sustained as president of the stako of Nebo Miss Agnes Sargent wing ri Just Camo Back to Say GoodBye which was followed by a concert by tho orchestra which closed the session t Legal Protection or Nonel Logan Jan 2OThe Counts Health board met yesterday to discuss measures for enforcing the vaccination order of the State Board of Health sent out sometime some-time ago There was a good dral of doubt ox pressed as to whether the order rcforrwl to was properly made and It Is not probable prob-able that it will be enforced until the order Is legally certified ns the County Attorney refuses to prosecute any cases of refusal to carry It out until satisfied that a legal order was made A fourth health district waa created which embraces the northern part of tine county and Dr H A Adnmsson of Richmond Rich-mond was named as Its health officer A resolution wan psind requiring the ap clnallon of alt 8cluuiol children In those evns where smallpox is prevalent Dla frlcls free from cohlzugloif will not bore quired to vaccinate Divorce Case Dismissed Logan Jan OAftor spending an on tire day In listening to testimony la tIne case of Annie E Egbert vs Sdmucl Eg bert Judge Hart dismissed tbo case yes terday afternoon Mrs Egbert sued for divorce on the grounds of failure to pro vide and desertion but the husband resisted L re-sisted the suit and won his case The chief cruise of difference between the pair was that the husband wanted to llvo on his ranch In Idaho whllo his wlfo Insisted upon rcsldlntr Uorc |