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Show - ,' to say upon this : -- r - s many may .strictly keep other parts of it, and expect to receive the promised, blessings contained therein,: 7 'f hey, no do J ; l fi eijuenl .;" '"'wash their bodies all over with water, but the .Lord does not. say that it is ood to do so, but He lias said in a n ot he rrevcl atr o'rrrl c hr)ttfr?-t.jjrd;rrihTr- w ginning, blessed the Waters, but in th-- last days, by the mouth of my servant John, I cursed the 1 . 5 - waters." Alio I)ul b;o, 'President; Mary KHot and V.- Llilackburn,, Counselors; Sarah It would lie jjiijitientif. AiA:A ,ubjec-t.- would remember to take I l is word as jt dnn veny-- a nd act u poh- -i tv- - I fi ri d but fewiwho ob'v serve tHi's portion of the word of wisdom, although the-tSaint- EXPONENT. WOMAN'S 70 - Hannah JMackburn, "Secretary; Assistant Secretary. R organization - c HocietvSt-ntrfnbe- r i.-t-e.r cy burn, Secretary;- Hannah Blackburn, Assistant Secretary; Alice Da rton, Treasurer S. J. Hlackhuun, Secretary. - - ,:. .:,:-:.:.- -- ItH a scientific fact, winch is fully sustained by experience, that there are properties in alcoholic 'liquors' which arc, invigorating to the; skin, and which will open the piircs and leavelhent-in-- a healthy condition, enabling theriv to more readily KtrrM ng -- l4.rL-3Jkr-4'iir.- . - 1 - . : v' : .is in good ritilnin order; the and on hand b liil imy sisU'r.s arc all wiilin call, ji matter what it may be, and a good Our perform tjie functions of their offices, thereby health and strength' to the whole sys."' tem. My main object in writing upon; this subject, is to call the attention of mothers and nurses to it, ' who may have, charge of infants bom their birth to childhood, and who' gcneially wash them all over once or twice a day, whiJi greatly reduces' "their 'vitality', and iieaiT.v "wi slits, the very life out of them, at which time they are mote injured than iirgcponptlu.' m the , import nice of giving heed to what the Lord has said, and use "strong diinkV lb; the washing nf their children, lor instance, about one, part of nod alcohol to iwu pans oi u.uri, or any otner ihj'iors m proper j 7 it as often aTi L pro poi lions, amUwa-ntlierTliiSu:!i children.' in after years, may be necessary. would feel to bless themfor the hcal.iifand strength they Would enjoy. A New Knghnid man, who lived Co lie quite old, and who still retained the health and vi-- or of manhood, when asked what he 'attributed hi, longevity to; answered by saving, have fed the outside of the body with brandy and the iii'ide with olive oil.', will only say farther, to .one and all, especially to mother, ''Take the wor-- of 'the Lord as He ''has given it, and act upon it without stopping to consult any one1 about whether it is ood or not, and use that which I je says is good, and tlie'bless-ini- s ot (")od w ill be with vou and voiir fenerations ' after you." S. F. A. .Jama,Summit Co., Hepiember 24, 188. im-parti- Kx j'O.VKN'i 1 feeling reyails. We held our annua! meeting September the in the cedar jrrovo,- iVr MrX'arct. l'Oth, Amlcrson presiding. SinirJi, '(') iny Father.". Prayer olfered by Prest A. K. Timrbor. Sing-i- i' think to t;rav?" .Minutes of "Dili, you ai.so and11 jirevious meeting read and the:stati.-?tica- l Wc had financial and report- . - , -- 1 1 1 i'he!exHUfu.-ii-huvi- n Siter'Kiizabeth lioan, and h' r First Counselor, also our Stake- Secretary, Thirza Thurber, a:id, Sister Hunt, and our k a'iinir bc from whom ;wc're-cvivcl- L-u- - " ii - rtrong-te5timony- to fulness. Dr. Eiiis It. Shipp occupied a short time" Keferred to her visit in the court room that il brethren, much good .instruclion ' in rfgard to om; duties, and. privileges. morning; felt we ought. not to be cast down; we should bo lull of hope, for we know the Lord - on our side, and that ill-rev iiton JloJll Cod ind tipon pltiral marriage be to that principle. Said, "This is true inust an age of progression and enlightenment, and we' must seek for wisdom and knowledge." Mrs. E. Howard made some excellent remarks upon the present condition of society, and also upon the manner in which these ofiiv cials, who interpret the law, change and twist about the principles of government. Urged the sisters to pray for those who had to be brought before the courts, that they might be inspired by the Spirit of God. Counseled those who were foreign born to become natural-- , i zed 'citizens;, of the United States, that .they might have the privilege of voting at elections. Said, "Let u pray for those who are in prison, that they, may be sustained and nourished; and let us not encourage too much the pursuit, of pleasure and folly in bur midst, but give the young good counsel, and live so that the Lord Tlv.-bower- was'wdl decorated with handiwork and articles of hmnojnduitry Irom the sisters. ; The afternoon was spent in singing, I'iancing, etc. The d;iy passed .AY pleasantly, and all returned liome feeling we had spent an enjoyable and instructive day.. U'c hdd our meetings and our woncmg meetings once a montli. The good slmws the desire. the sisters to be we what to cau Pi d.jtng help along the king-co of Goii; storing grain, by raising it, and in u'ther ways. Our S 'ciety owns a number of sneep, tiie wool beniLr wcu'ked up iircjoth and otlo r articles. We are blessed with pretty gond'hcalth, in general. Our ileawnly Falher hrs seen lit to leave us in peace, tliu.i far, but we sympathize with our p., rsccutcd brethren. and'sis-teis- , and our prayer-- are HseOidingTip to heaven daily. in their behalf A'elfeel that, a day will come when all will 'get 'their jut reward, and wt" desire to be firm in the iaiih to i- d , ' (k-epl- ; -- ei)drff-wermowrf- rit side, as Ioht 1IT as vi. j wilf tm ktHba rer ffi Prest Home made the closing ro:mnd. will keen His i , alt-.-ndanc- e th 'Y7A7TM7A. .ATA-- F7X. iU:POUTiT Socic-t- 8-- Si-te- . ' - .., to neLdeCt . T 'remont Hi lief In, Ma oni. 1SV-Bhickburn and Taylor j Sarah J. Forseith. Counselois; Sarah J. PlacKv of-th- K.()-.jiA;u:'- r. - the poor, and to do all in their t power to tievate those with wnom bey are associated, to help lilt., up ami comfort, and to seek for greater union. v Conference afljourned until 2 p.m. Singing, W.ake, ( wake, the world from sleeping' etc Benediction by Mrs. ii Howard. Afternoon session: Alter singing and prayer, r Catlierifio Smith, .of Draper, reetc., the 11 elie j Soferred t tire rendered ciety tit Hrapor, .which had i of Presiformer the decease necessary by the dent, Mrs. Harriet 11. Burnham. Mrsv W. Oisen, Prest. of the Sandy 1. S., s. repres Ti'f ed the society over which she presided.-MrIlachel' li. Urtuit. referred to her visit to ; S oil a S pf i g s a n d h o w' Jaitliful' the si s t e rs V were7in f lie Society "there; though7 theyvere but'f'W- in n'uniber. Spoke eloquently upon the principle of jilural marriage, and alluded To the present trials of .this people. Thought etc. come not had hour , the darkest yet, 3Irs. K. C. At wood made a. few edifying remarks; also Mrs. Diana Keid, Prest. of the 11. S. of the Kith Ward, and .Mrs.. E. B. Fietcher, Prest. of the 8th Vrard U. S. Each the of. these sisters boro a faithtruth, and exhorted all to diligence"aud 1 in which she spoke of the sisters coming to their conferences; "cd"bT)k;rvirig the "Sabbath Day tie' U 0? pe , Makuaukt And ifiiso:;,-Prest-holy in the household, and spoke strongly AnhivVrstry of th K, lief Soci. ty of the" Annik M. WitKsihVSec. against supporting our enemies and going after Fremobt.: Ward, "f t'ie Kcvier Stake of Zion. the held June U- e- l!);h, lNo. (T.imcmv.f ai ways of the Gentiles. "The Lord wants us to SALT 10 a.m. Singing by lSie choir I,AKi; SIAKE. separate ourselves from the world, and j r bv be a Joiin K!!et. U''p.i'rts':.f la'sj people. Let us be united and rv.nl by' th The quarterly conference of this Stake a as work peculiar for the interest of the kingdom of God. stH'retarv. K- inarks by C. If., lieid ;;, the nth 'Ward Tloom Assembly is a time to be humble, that we may be able It Addres- - b,- iYesL. iJarbui; Speech -31. Isabella Hohfe Setember Airs. 1865, : 0 overcome the test." Made some hy Yoong: " think v.. is ibrty-twAfter tlie uu;dxerciscs7the7rbir remarks presulingr shw Jo- - p! Smith; he was of concerning Bro: Farns worth's vision. yearsxsirK "was called", and' nineteen presidents She said: .."The time is not far distant when then talkingsf t;ie'lv-i-ieSociety; it has been two eounsp'ors respoinled. Minutes there will be terrible groaning kept up ever mhv, an. t he sisters should teach of previous conference were ainong the unand accepted, the yiiung tlv ami n A io follow tlm and t wcnty-r.in- e godly and the enemies of this people; the written reports were "read by 1 aslootV-- of. 'uuTnT'Ih itt a - uA manvso have the good'lhings of: this life; t iie aiid - re-- " thTStake secretary, treasurer's e . eieiu-and many-ariTiar .caii ' t to xy, :h we do, doing good, helping in various and ilon- - AA h j.;: ji : aa Jsa:aHr,-!-Mi-p-t J")rr to build up this work; the righteous w?-Thways Kemarks v.vre th'.n m:: ie !v Siteis if" W poor b- -. ' i sit, is' wrv Obiiikful .'f..r thn best th el n h can very aI$ )Uo ey pin g to , nTie7.7re!l and build the S, r Jv by pii v i ic societies, and The Lord will pour up H ' vmih i. Tho out His blessing ca. Al..,: ; c conipaov; a i ;, upon them." Gave excellent nu in X.. L. Ib.TJ;;:;-:;bv C. ). counsel to 'mothers' in regard fx watching over i and daOLrk e: So,'-ch in' their daughters, and in the care of children by ., l.,rrSv: rk d bv r the at iv f Ao their Speech, :4rainiitgr-a-nd ii preserving their health. Illl-liL-;- LOt iMii ri: e . to. reoiaiu, You .. si s ters - i- in -- 1 1 ., . yi-jf' - - ifinck-Imiij-A.- H c - dV. ; lth, o 1 iri presi-4le:its.'a- and-stan- d nd I r-a- uiuav, 1 d rich-Wg..u- r- .. in-p- io-;v ' - fi - .1 ; i' ; . , ihe oliu-.- r S;si-;!-- . ' of th-- " S tv 1 v,,r ; g i , : ! - -- .rv IL'-- before the end Sin the choir. i):s:ni-ed- ' Hib-t- '' 'John'. y, ly had dinner at two. oclocir, and iiad a'j able time tog-th- er A i;i the party ni nigi.t. All having enjoved we retired nt twelve o'clock,well 5atis- m.-crin- t atb-rnoo- tlk;u-selve- s, g in wiiw; I ana rnanv L'l'U ! '1 . .ImIl'O! Mtin. The ver; file ' J t r ( i!i''Oiltv- - iaufr;bh-(- frirt (1 dvi;-'bMake active sleps- - to hv the,. m.i'b-rsand were u special take cars of the sick, and in no wise, ore any aeou.nt not 1:;' r x.i - I t ; i e 1 a-si- s? , I Spoke of the condition ot the nation, and the account-thatmust yet bn given to the Almighty fur the shedding ot the blood of Prophets" and Elders sent unto them with a message of sal vation. Closed by saying, "Let us pray bumbly to God that we may pass safely the evil clay." Conference adjourned to December. Singing. Benediction by Prest. M. I. Home. s ' |