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Show MISSIONARY APPOINTMENTS. Following are the missionary appointments for Sunday, August 8th, 1880:<br><br> Southern District-J. Quayle presiding.<br><br> Hyde Park, Jno. Larsen and J. J. Johnson.<br><br> Smithfield Geo. Seamons and Neils Christiansen. <br><br> Mendon, Robert Meikle and Thomas Hillyard. <br><br> Wellsville, A. F. Stewart and M. F. Bell. <br><br> Paradise, Chas. Shumway and James Archibald<br><br> Hyrum, John Jenkins and Peter Benson.<br><br> Northern District-Eli Bell presiding.<br><br> Richmond, R. S. Campbell and J. E. Cowley.<br><br> Mt. Refuge, Henry Flamm and J. E. Carlisle. <br><br> Worm Creek, Jacob Muller and Alma Matthews.<br><br> Oxford, I. C. Thoreson and J. J. Hansen.<br><br> Clifton, Robt. Leishman and Samuel Perkins.<br><br> Weston, Jasper ?? and H. Sorenson.<br><br> Newton, Enoch Lotled, and R. M. Ravsten.<br><br> Lewsiton Eli Bell [section unreadable] <br><br> As will be learned [section unreadable] issue, Elder ?? Farrell, of Logan, has been selected for the bishopric of Smithfield, making it necessary to effect a re-organization of the presidency of the Y. M. M. I. Associations of Cache Stake. During the recent conference this was accomplished by presenting to the people the name of John B. Thatcher as president of the Y. M. M. I. Associations of the Stake, and I. C. Thoresen of Hyrum as his first and Frank Bensen as his second counselor. The conference unanimously sustained these brethren in these positions, and this action was ratified by a meeting of the Y. M. and Y. L. M. I. Associations held on Sunday evening last in the basement of the Tabernacle.<br><br> The attendance at this meeting was very large and the proceedings were interesting. Among the speakers were the newly constituted officers, who expressed their willingness to faithfully discharge the duties of the positions to which they had been called, Elder John Morgan of the Southern States mission, and Elder B. F. Cummings, Jr., who has recently returned from a mission to the Atlantic States and taken up his residence in Logan. |