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Show L'arounu Mako Con-Ten nee. Tim utinrtitrlv aauforelca of tilts Hlako convened In Cedar city tabernacle taber-nacle HundayaudMonday.March 10th and 20th, 1803. After thu usual opening exerciser, l.lder Francis Webster, of the Htako presidency, reported thu condition ot tho Htako, laying that spiritually tho Htako was In a better condition Ihan for tomo tlma put, but financially It wat not to good at might bo desired; the tithing was low thlt past yenr to wbst Ithadbcmi, but he thought thlt uat owing to tomo oxlent to thu falluro In tho crops, however, tho Htako wat lu at good a condition at could be expected undor thuolrcjmttancei and the Halutt had every oausu to be thankful thank-ful lor the many bleaslugs whloh they receive. ..... riie lllshopt reported tlielr respective respec-tive wards, and spoke wordt of counsel and Instruction totheBslhti. riioulher it eakc n during coulerencew era l.ldert Uriah T. Jones, Morgan ltlchards, Jr., Thomas Durham, lllcharl I'almer, William C. Mitchell and Jott h 11. Armstrong. A number of Important toplca were discoursed upon, aud much good counsel gUcn. The usual Trhsthood meeting wit held and geueral Instructions were given by Llders Jones and Itlchardt i f the Htako presidency. The general ttnd local otllcers aud list of homo missionaries mis-sionaries were presented and unnul-ruou-ly ruslalned by tho vole of the conference. The meetings wero well attended, aud a good spirit prevailed. Conference Con-ference adjourned for three months to meet ut l'arowan. Wiiiusi It, IIoiyuak, Htske Clerk. |