Show till lim at alie leetma bouse on may ELDER LORIK FAER of addresses the congregation gre gation the teachings of joseph smith the usual sabbath services of the church of jesus christ of latter day saints were held at the meeting house on sunday president david john presiding the choir sang my god the aring of all my joys tle life ot delights prayer was offered by elder geo II 11 bramball Brim ball the choir sang hedded He died the great and israels daughters wept aromnd the sacrament was administered by the of the first ward after introducing himself he referred to the prophet joseph smith and family with whom he had been very intimately acquainted he had always found the prophet joseph to be truthful honest and upright in all his dealings and very affectionate in lua family circle his wife emma was a very intelligent woman and could converse with ministers legislators and historians joseph smith was probably the greatest man that ever lived on earth some may at once think of jesus christ ant he can scarcely be considered a man he was one of the godhead the three personages of the godhead are separate and distinct personages and yet they are one they are one in thought and action the prime val existence of man and the plan of salvation as there marked out and the character of our savior were dilated upon at some length by the speaker the prophet joseph had spoken very extensively on these subjects The prophet had remarked on one occasion that his brethren did not know him and in all probability would not know him until the resurrection the world did not know him they did not know when they killed him that they had killed one who stood near to the godhead the character of lucifer and his work were referred to lucifer was smart he had wanted to be a savior of mankind but he wanted all of the glory his plans wera rejected and he with one third of all the heavens was cast out since then his mission has been fco try and tempt the people who were working ont their salvation the choir sang an anthem benediction was pronounced bv pres |