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Show our youth should to live that they will be worthy to receive the lesser priesthood and continue to be worthy to receive one grade after another and be prepared for any duty they may be called to perform. per-form. Gave notice that Stake Conference Confer-ence will convene next Sunday at 10 a. m . Choir sang hymn on page 278; Benediction by Charles Smith. Wm. Atkin, reporter OvLxxdy Sorviooa. Sunday, March 8, '96. Daniel D. JoArthur presiding. Choir sALg hymn on page 294, "All hail the glorious day." Prayer by James G. Bleak. Choir sang hymn on page 259, "Guide us, oh, thou great Jehovah." Jeho-vah." The priesthood of tho Second Ward administered the Sacrament . Richard Alexander Morris said he was pleased to meet with the saints and knew that we often see things among the youth of this people that we know we cannot approve ap-prove and he had often wondered whether the parents of these sons and daughters set such examples before them as was of that nature that they would like the youth of this people to follow after. He knew that there is more rowdyism ... among the youth than some are V willing to admit a , ". .- George Miles said that he was .V glad that he was worthy to be call- V-. r ed upon to say a few words and he also desired to assist in leading the youth of this people in the way ;5 ! l7 . .. they should go. Said we should & 5 so live that our word would never .' be doubted, and to be in this con- . dition we must always keep our ?v word in every act of our lives, both yf. :vrr, with each other as also with . strangers who come among us, and . 'T in every way try to do all the good S we can and do no evil. Advised .. all who are elders to attend the . v,-..-. Elders' Quorum meetings and in j ' doing all their duties they will gain respect. LvTf-. Brother Thomas Judd said, I . ' " take pleasure in meeting with the ' jTw- saints to partake of the sacrament T " : arid to hear the words as the spirit '';:-. of God may dictake to the speak-;V speak-;V ers. Said he had met 'with the -i- saints in a number of places in the V 'last month, namely the Muddy, ; f v Bunkerville and Harmony, and .'S- : . always tried to have a few words of J- k1 encouragement to offer to the peo- ? pie wherever he goes. Desired -O ; that the parents would take the r' good advice that has been given " - this afternoon. . President Mo Arthur said he was ' well satisfied with what the breth- ren has said this afternoon and . knew it was for the good of the people. Said that the plan of salvation sal-vation was a perfect plan and we should learn the ways of the Lord, be honest in all our dealings through life and not speak evil of each other but defend each other in everything that is good and set an example before all mankind that will be a credit to us. Exhorted the people to be virtuous and sober and not partake of the evils of the wicked for we know better than to do evil and know that when we keap the commandments command-ments of God we will be preserved upon the earth, and we will be healthy, our bodies will be strong and God will prosper us. The elders el-ders of Israel leave their homes, families and all to go and preach the gospel that all may be warned and left without an excuse, and this they do without money trusting trust-ing in God for their reward. Said |