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Show - st that vcre-fre?ent- . 1 ; j woMxrsiExro nent g iVJt Itfce thanking j! . . AsmeTE. SnuETUFjSccTarj . Taylor; As5t:;irec.. - SALT LAKE CITY. In e Ladies regular Was hfeld in the Fourteenth ?v.-CUTnr.iavrhi?DrUarV Vard Assembly tin. touu. n . with-- Opened sinking Smith presiding. L Uuu. arise." by Prayer "Arise, my soul, Howard. Singing, 'Olid scenes of contusion. jiiduiw w i.k: and " creature complainti. read and accepted; also minutes; naeetino-werof P. A- - of 21st, 11th. 4Lh and 5th wards. Counselor Smith made opening remarks; said ; ana iojiow vuuu we want to live near we get into a storm, 'Prest: Taylor said lace it inc oesi .'roundup our shoulders and we can, for it cannot last forever:" RUter Lula Richards said we.all know that , God can inspire us; wo want to be obedient and try and sustain our brethren in 'their hours of trial; said she knew that the prayers of the Saints availed niucb; exhorted the sisters to teach their children to pray, for their innocent Id do much for this people. Sister Bird expressed her gratitude that she An xt an A !,:.-numhered amon? t: .i w! faithtul the Saints, and her. desire to , to the cause of truth. of Odell Ann Ogden, spoke of her Sister e - to-uo- a, 'If , . be-eve- -- r to her having been President of a Primary sociation for six years, and felt grateful for exhorted the .sister3 to be faithful to God's cause and lie would protect us to the end. Sister Elizabeth Stevenson gave good advice "to mothers in regard to bringing up their children, also advised .them to be wise and As- that-exnerieuc- e; V na " - for spoke a short time, and meeting adjourned like God "Thf Smrit of i Ltto. ......q.jj, bister i3 etc. Benediction A a tire by burning' "Julia Howe. WOMANyS VOICE. Editor J ExroxENT: writing you a few lines. importers and jobbers of . Notions, iSreqeries? Irj; . .V. We-kno- MENTS, uiiU ill ainjj UJuuiiiiiu, V PURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, CARPETS AND WAIL PAPEIW, ALL . - e HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE, GLASS AND QUEEN8WARE, ELEGANT CUT GLASS, . ; AGKI CULTURAL TOOLS AND IMPLlv .'. -- and more complete SST We carry a larger Stock than any house In the west. - H. a of time since The Saints, generally manifest increased desires to go forward in the great and glorious work in which we are engaged, notwithstanding our enemies are on the alert trying to bring to naught that which our Father has decreed - "" 3. ELDREDGE, Supt. - ' OLD FOLKS PARTY AT BLOOMING- : TON. few lines from this part of the country would prove acceptable,I will give you a short account of our annual old folk's party, which was held on the 4th of February; in the Bloomington schoolhouse. As is usual with these parties, it proved a decided successwn At or eighty persons .2 p.m. seventy-fivto an excellent dinner prepared by members of the Relief Society under the direct supervision of our much respected bishop, Wm.; Hulme, and our beloved president, Sarah Greenhalgh, We were honored on the occasion with the " -. presence o f the Presidency "of'Sfak e, Wm . Budge and J. H. Hart, also the Stake President of Relief Society, J. P. Lindsay, Elizabeth Collins and L. M. Hart. The mreting was 'opened as usual by singing and prayer, then a, roll was called of those who had attained the age of fifty years and upwards.: Two, I am grieved to say, have departed this life since our last gathering. Minutes of previous meeting were then read and accepted, after which we had a very interesting programme, consisting of songs, speeches and dancing, we also had the pleasure of listening to most interesting and instructive remarks by the brethren and sisters of Stake Presidency, also' from our veteran' brethren and sisters. I think I should be correct in saying not one left the house but felt blessed and comforted by the -- e AT TEASDEL'S WiU bo found the latest styles and pioductions sat-do- -- meeting. : . With best wishes for the success of our mper, I ' beg leave to subscribe myself, your ter in theGospel, - in ' Editor Exponent: Thinking a Special to the Ladies. C. Piooott, ; And an elegant assortmenf of QOODS; IDE"Z" In- Special department for Ladies' Misses' and " fant'a hhoes. '. 112, 114, 116, 118 Eat Temple Street, Silks! Home-Mad- e IIome-Mnde-Rtlk-nfe- TCSdoda, M Ottomans gralns. Broeaded and Plain Satin and -Orenadlueft; alse Handkerehlef, For Sale at ,' Manufacturers'Pkicm, by MRS. B. P. MUSSER, SecondHoirte South of Silk Factory, Canyon Roai: Auerbach & Bro. A 1 Full-an- Complete Stock of d MILLINERY. Sprin? and Summer Goods U 'mu ah U LAUIti unt5i iniuuinud.. CATjL' AND EXAMCNE. ZDJVTID JAMES 6c CO., ' TINNERS. CASfWATER & STEAM 'FITTERS pasis- : E. ' . LACES, RUCHES, EMBRODERIES, FANS, GLOVES, PARASOLS, RIBBONS, COLLARS, TIES, . lengthr . r; quite . rr Asitdias i. i. i i f there ha3 Deen a wora irora inauu, xt uiougut I wou.d improve the present opportunity of been SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. , but-to-day- . liv-.orllrt- -- . . cautious and watchful of what they said, and pray for our brethren. Sister Lawson bore a faithful testimony and the expressed her gratitude for God's care over Saints. Sister Friel also bore her testimony. Sister Richards related an anecdote that would well to teach the children. 7 we are M. Kimball said, truly Couu. S. feel while I nnd that the timps , III' 111 i;ni"- Lord "doeth all' thing? well' wo must tit our- -' selves to meet whatever may come to try us. We will each be tested that we may prove our-- ' selves before God. Made many other good remarks. ; . Coun. E. Howard spoke of the word of wisdom, and urged the sisters to observe it. Thought we should be wise inijiujrojis.eraair to the young Ti07ifgaTce T girls in regard to truth and virtue. v ? y-v.- --- j .senu-iuumui- - our Divine Master to His duciples, and also how truo: it is in our day that if we were of the rU the world would love us. But history repeats itself, and it is the same nuw as it has always been when the; Lord has had a people op the earth. ;.V'-'"I sometimes think that it cannot be that we are living in this great and glorious Republic the land I have loved so well, the home of my ancestors for generations past, even to the earliest settlement of New England. When I. was" a'little'girl my greatest delight was to hear my grandfathers tell tale of the Revolution, for they were both engaged in that great struggle for liberty for their land; they also told. me of the great rejoicing throughout the land when the war v as over, for they fondly hoped to leave the priceless boon, for which they had endured so many privations, to their posterity; , when I reflect upon jhe situation of my country, I feel that we, as mothers and grandmothers, should tell the story of our -wrongs to our c hildren and grandchildren; yes, let us tell them of our troubles in Missouri and the sorrows of Nauvoo how we werelforced. to to leave our homes and the beautiful temple which we had reared u nder such difficulties, as only those who werethere can realize or understand. . Oiir beloved Prophet and Patriarch had been- massacred, and that, too, under the ' promise of protection of the Governor of Illinois. .' 9 andTfi-alizw Tthat the'sp'eciai care of our Father, has been over His people, and we; have faith in Him for the future, that the beautiful Zion which the old prophets hud so much pleasure in contemplating will be built in her beauty and dory, whentheppressors ' shal 1 cease to opress. R. W. Manti, Feb. 21st, 1885. m. 1XTAW.IHHEU OCTDRKR, IU will bring to juss' hi the day id which wo live. I often think how true wa the.sayiug of for costing ai"M'ee u, dv.cwtl the joint mating .tor Ihre -school bop heU. at the montG, iiciion Sb?bg, Lord; dliinli us," etc. bvjci). Brown. to-be- . Sec. and FORCE Agent for RUMSEYS celebrated LIFT Order Irom notice. on abort PUMP8. Pumps Repaired -- the country promptly responded to. Wkiinn, CA7IS JAJfXS.Bn -- 33il3ALT MXSITT. . |