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Show their efforts was unanimous in the ward and that all felt happy in presenting this gift of remembrance. Bishop Cottam and his counselors made feeling speeches in response and were followed by each member of the committee who took occasion to refer to the labor of the past as a labor of love and a good harbinger of peace and good will for the fu-ture. fu-ture. The bishopric were greatly surprised not having heard a lisp ot what the committee have been doing do-ing on the quiet for a month past. Long life to the Bishop and his counselors. Honoring the Bishopric of the 4th Ward. Tuesday evening the late Bishopric Bish-opric of the 4th Saint George Ward were waited upon by a committee consisting of Isaac C. Macfarlane, Geo F. Whitehead, F. L. Daggett, Vinnie Woolley, Louise Miles and E. H. Snow, who, in the name and in behalf of the members of the 4th . Ward, presented them with a present pres-ent as a token of the esteem in which they are held by the members mem-bers of their ward. To the Bishop . was presented an open faced gold watch with his monogram engraved outside on the case. Inside was ir.- ! scribed the following" Presented to Bishop Thomas P. Cottam by members mem-bers of the 4th Saint George ward, 1896." To Counselors John E. Pace and Charles W. Seegmiller was presented each a handsome set of Church works in Morrocco, extra gilt, with their names suitably inscribed. in-scribed. The presentation speech was made by E. H. Snow, who in a few happy words reviewed the labors of the Bishop and his counselors and assured them that the feeling of gratitude and appreciation of |