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Show PAROWAX COXFEREXiK. Interestlu- Addrre by ApOitI J W. TnjIoraaiJOthtrj Tho u irterli cunft ruco of thr Caravan btaku of Ziou couMtiml lu Parowan, U-cember St auJ Present on tbustauJ itaUa John VV. Taylor, the Stake I'rwiduiejr, members of the HljrU Couaoil nLd Uishors of the ssvrral tran!3 iu tar stake. Ou Sunday inornlng after the usual ojicntus exer-be, President rhomu J. Joum raiJo a fe,roteu-mreaiirks. fe,roteu-mreaiirks. lie rejo:ti.il lirlttlj the condition of the stake, whicli as EaU-!aclor , and made fjn-clal mention cf Uio CLurch nchouU lu thoSUe. These are doing flu tx-celUnl tx-celUnl work and liato ngoodat-teaJancc. ngoodat-teaJancc. l!isbo,i Charles Adams reported Pjrowan Ward. A general good jplrH prcvillj there. The Church citool has an turolment if one hundred an J tvruscholjr. It. .MaesuT was the next peakLr He referred to the many vcer.cs of ltrtcution, trial, aud bloodshed through which the SatnU had liveu called upon to asi as a test of their tilth. Airtlo John W. Taylor's discourse dis-course was devoted principally to ivtructlng the various quotum ui he P.itithoi.1 In regard to riitir tllltlfS. At - p. m. Bro. Charles D. Ad-ii fpokeupon t'leculject of pre-exist ence at d csnipjreu the Gospel ai tauglit by tue iiitter-dayHalnta with thai bc!lt;ed lu by (tiler Ect?. The general and local authorities jcro roenteil aud unaulmoutlj ustaiLed Apo&tle Taylor then tpokoupoti some of tho fundamental principle!-of principle!-of the Gupel, and couipnred them Willi doctrines taught by various leuont lotions at tne present time. He toil lietl upon tho pulject of cu-uiH.ri.Uon, cu-uiH.ri.Uon, ai.U instiuitetl theyaung men in regard to certain qualiQca-lomt qualiQca-lomt that they should K-ek to obtain in order to become tucce&sful in the various buBinesaTocalIonoflife. At G run the usual Prirethocd mvetiug j held aud busluos jer-Lilnlng jer-Lilnlng to the Make transacted. Clr-i-ulan wire real end Inelructlona i;iven by ApUo Taylor with re-t;ird re-t;ird to foiterlu the sugar industry In Utah. Bishop Wm. Corry reported as to Cedar Ward. He spke upon thu law of tlthiuz, thoAttilicR of dIAI cultics and the suttMnlng of Church school;. IJderJas.1. cGrgor bore testimony tes-timony to the divinity of the work in which the Saints are engaged. Din fact that all other Christian tie-nv.mlnatlons tie-nv.mlnatlons are opposed to the J. nt ter day Saints, lieLiU-arttruug proof tht-DT:tter-Jay SdnU ?r. right and that the doctrines Uught by tlum wtre'lrue. i'rtsldent Morgan Itlcnards, Jr.. desire I to impress upon the Silnt the uecirV.t of rememberjug and pbtticg in iractice the Instruction which the, received fiotn time to time. Ubedienco to the G-wjiel of Jesus ChtUtvtould bring blessings of more alun tlian gold and silver. At 2 p m. President FrancU Webster Web-ster spoke upon the necessity of larcnts aitenuing tne Biuuaui school. It was also a good place foriomoofour KUtrs and Seven lies Ui spend a porlio of their time. The speaker referred to the Wordol Wisdom and the blessings promised to those w ho would observe lb Apot!e Taylor spoto upon tbe suljeit of matrimony. Ha a J vised the young to marry when Uiey became be-came of sjlbibicuge, and to be very can-ful in the selection of thel comranlon, so that their after 111 might be one of happiness. ' President JcLr8 buped the Salf --jj' ni iu practice t i-f titt ill rlrtir. -nTit.r. n The winging by the Paronsc choir, tptttr- the leuleniiip PrcftsorjDurham, was an intemt-ini; intemt-ini; feardfc pf lu CO'ifereuce aud was appelated by all esent. The meetings were well attenled and a goci spirit prevailed thrutb' out. ,U . : Confcrj-co adjourned for Urrc Jisbalhs, u convene In CeJar C't. V yrx.ji. HoLrokK. - ( Clelfc, |