Show y r N1IlU t lAlsl tUNILI > N tl K Tin r jirit of Hiiil like a lire was Ituming the lat < rthis Kr Le into in-to com otth WMH the I general re UIOM of nil who ttr < rn prefiMif fIll II In nn i III V of tin I dl 1 > M V f itn ii j 111 MI Ii v o r Ii I i hi ill tin i it Ji III iiI II ii-I j I II liuli + sly Hi way w now fry romfnrtill 1sIth its glaH tudes fort and aft on the Hnh mid iOth 011 the siuid e f the Presndeney of the 8tnke two of the Quorum of I the Twelve Apostles 1 on one side were Htllltpd l the high Conned ml ttf dillerent mix diary officers Jill the other Bide wen the Bishops or the VIIIIOUH wards an d tho stake JalrillcchJ4 The j lnlforniwns util zed In I the choirs of the t Tour com ineil wiirds of Spanish 1011 Ii under he able hmdor and conduclor W H Jame President Henry Gardner VHS the first npenkor i followed by tho i various orffiuiizatioiiH Kivinu II tyn jpsisollhoir work in tlio past > nit iiiin > tlitir work for tho coin inU winter the Bishops yiving an h i uou uf how they are doiui woll all t t bat iiea within their various Holds of lt abnr l showinK a progressive spirit all vi lung the lino folloveit by I lie jr oilier the KpoHtlos uiviiiR coiuiiil onoliiiig IIiNII topicrf of oneril 1 interest to tho saint with special ofcrwnco to kropuiK the Sahbiith day holy as a day of rest combined witu worship On yibbuth other subjects woro introduced among which was reports re-ports of till Sunday Schools and religion olassca giving gool council to parents nnent those two important im-portant institutions of Joarning under the able manugonifjnt of Supt 15rockbiuU and his aids in the Sunday schools anti of tho vidoaako John W Jox of the religion classes so there oan bo no fear on the part of parents but what thoir children will ho carefully tended A pleasing feature was time speaking of ii young lady missionary mis-sionary who had just returned from tho Northern State Mission gave a good account of her work also a strong and striking testimony to tho truth of the great latter dty work lii the afternoon the Lords Supper Sup-per was udtniiiistored by tho priests under the supervision of the Uislwps or thii Island ant wards of Spanish ForkWhen When the names of UIQ Stake Presidency were being Muted on there was a William Johnson of Palmyra ward who objected wo understand to President Henry Gardner he was told to make coil plaint to tho proper authorities riinjh CUBOS fro rave tuul entirely out of order in a conference The rule is let tho contending ones meet and try to arrange matters if they cannot go to the Teachers then the bishops court the High Council is tho next in order which is the court of final appeal Tho singing of tho choir quartette quar-tette and solos were of n high order of merit all being of natiyo talent < limo choir of Eureka woro the I Stars of the Evening IJouutiful Stars The l program of the livening along with the various speakers could not fail but to be productive of good to all especially to tin young ladies and men Vo thank Tho 0 God for prophets apostles and inspired men to guirto us in these latter dliys The Lords I our Shepherd wtill not I want > He makes us down to lie In pastures green he leidilluis The quiet waters by ll1L |