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Show (Itiailtrh lonfercnre, Lie. Tho quarterly conference of tlio St. John FUkoof Zio'l couxeucd at ht. Johns -it 10 a.m. December?. Present on the stand: President DivIJ 1C. Udall, Coanc!or3 J:iljih X. Treeman and William il. Gibbons Gib-bons members of tbeHigh Council, Ill-hops cf mod of the wards, and Ktdirs from vaiioiu parts of the Slake'. Tno President's report showed the Stake ti bo generally in ihcaltliyand prsaperous condition. Spltitually the taints are feeling well. Thollisliops.wltli two exception", reported fairly good crojrs and the Saints ara feeling and doiiu well. In the Alpine and llebcr wards there lias Wen such n heaxy rainfall that n great deal of the grain sprouted lu the shock, thereby rendering ren-dering it almost i6rtliless, and hay thntwascut lay upon the ground and retted. Tho princijiil sul jeets dwelt upon by the spenkere were praer, the proper care and training of chilJren, the titcttslty of sieking to unier-tasd unier-tasd thejoeraudauthorItyof the Priesthood, the i roper tralnlngand education of our ehlldrtu, and tbe necessity of so living that we may cijoy the Holy Spirit at all times. Although tho weatner was cjuito stormy, there were crowded mecU iui. On SunJay afternoon the general and htake authorities were presented present-ed and unanimously sustained. The qu rterly statistical report was also read, which thorru Increasing numbers. We think tlio tide Is turnlt-g in our favor, and by means of reservoirs reser-voirs now lu progress we csjiect to ha e nlenty of water. SottTEl. D. Mookg. Stake Cleik, |