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Show Qaarlerlj Conference. v The Cannonville Ward quarterly conference couvtned at Cannonville, Cannon-ville, Garfield County, on Sunday, August 3Ut. On the stand, in ad dltlon to the i residing ofllcers of the ward, were President J. D. T. McAllister, of the St. Ucorge Slake, nud Presidents 3L M. Steele and David Cameron, of tho Panguitch Stake. At 10 o'clock a m. moeiing i was called to order by tlie presidl' g officer, Bishop W. J. Henderson. The choir sang, and the opening ' prayer having K-en oflered, Prtsi I dent McAllister adJrrsr ihnu .. I ecmbled, dwelling upon se era! prlu-ciples prlu-ciples of tho GospeL particularly Uie subject of the micmrtion of the dead. At the afterncon meeting the room was filled toovuflowitig. Tlio Sacrament was administered. The greater part of the time was occupied occu-pied in reading the reports of the different Institutions in the Ward. Wien came the presentation of Uie names ot Uie r residing Ward cfll-ceP", cfll-ceP", all of whom wire unaiiimous-ly unaiiimous-ly sustained. President David. H. Cannon afterwards sfoke, Imparting good coumel to the ratals. President Presi-dent M. M Steele dwelt upon subjects sub-jects of gn-at Interest and importance import-ance to the IrtUer-day batnts. President McAllister spoke upon tho duties aud priWlcgtt which should bo injured by the people of Ciod. Cotifercnce adjourned for three months. We bl Indeed an en loyal le time, the meetings wero spirited and Uie teachings and exhortations of the visIUng Irelhrcn extTlIent. Tho congregations wero unusually largo owing to the people of the Uenrie-ville Uenrie-ville Ward meeting conJolnUy with Cannonville in a conference capacity capa-city Johx M. Domno, Ward Clerk. |