Show 1 J If 4 l 1 a aj j ey j ill j 7 I i 1 1 m 1 i i X L J c a BAPTIZED INTO Till I f Eight Souls Added to the Notting h Conference I 1 Killer Tiler r James I L writes tron Nottingham l Jan 25 We Wo find the ho good Kona old Nottingham r conference In n prolific field for ef cr work which fact WOH Willi demon demonstrated pirated on the when It be become became come came our pleasant Jle duty to baptize eIght Into the lie Church of or our Redeemer Two of at tho the number tire lire men lien who have havo been Icon h hard hanl nl for tor sumo some time to overcome the habit of ot drink and Ind tobacco co which being done dOlle they Indeed brought forth fruit meet for tor repentance The truthfulness of ot the as aN n taught by th the day Saints nn to their theft better betler Judgment they accepted It as ne of or divine origin and be bo being tog ing made acquainted with the tM Gospel requirements they successfully battled with tho the blighting curse of or this land drink and today arc honored members testifying at nl every opportunity of ot the tho goodness ItO or of God In the tho fulfillment of ot tho promise uIn that do th the will of or ortho tho the Father Ith r shall know of or the Ihn doctrine e Five PIo other excellent people have nindo application for fir baptism the tho event mentioned a ove Since last writing you Oll two now new fields 1 have been heen opened up and very ery lug Ing reports l 1 come comee friends are being made null prejudice lIco Opposition Is ls alan aNo nl o playing Its liS In helping on our work i 1 The fhe Out OutA A t friend of the News VII 1 P H 11 Leon nid nJ writes from High River Alberta Albertn C CAllI ln Jim Jan 25 1 I wish to sn through the News Mown to those missionaries who held forth In Michigan three years ago and with whom wo t v o had r rat It acquaintance u nt at hand Rapids that we now lo 10 located Gated caled at nt High n cr Alberta Canada and any of them o good follows fellows be bl In III search of or a n new home horns to come to tho above ahoo place too the mot most favored spot In nil all Alberta and our latchstring Is out Just In sight of ot us a n few Mor Mormon non mon people are lire starting n 0 town ton near a n alake nInke alake lake Inke a most mot beautiful place where na nil nature tune ture responds with greeting to Plow Illow boy tie well Steil The Tho winter thus thuN Mr tAr has hal been boen I exceptionally pleasant Stuck Stock everywhere every everywhere cYer where seems In good condition 1 STAKE CONFERENCES S The fhe Stake At the thc Jute Latu e lonn Ionn Ma Ida Feb F b 3 The quarterly conference of or tho stake of or orIon Ion tun convened In III this ward Saturday maid id Id Sunday Bunday Jan Jun 30 20 and 31 1001 There present on the stand of or tho the Coun Coon Council cil cli of 1 John Henry Smith John W Ta lor Abraham O Woodruff of or the First Council of ot n Seventies Elder Jonathan 0 n Kimball Kilns 1 8 S Kimball the ll stalo atnita High Council and other lead lug I III UK brethren of ot tho the stake fhe The large comfortable new nc meeting meetinghouse house wan lilted to lie Its utmost capacity ami It was WIS estimated that nt at the tho Hun day afternoon there were nt tot lent leant len t 1000 people present pre ent Elder reported tho the stake In a n 1 good healthy condition Thu excellent lInKing singing by h the Iho choir nail the the Instructions given by b tho the visiting troth iron Ion and tho the good feeling ro o od spirit prevailed were enjoyed by h all 1111 Elder John Johll Henry II e Smith stated slated that It h had boon been advisable by hy the tho Presidency of or tho the Church and tin the Apon Apos tics tlell that tho the Make ho bo divided ed edon on 01 a line Ilse past JUst north of ot Shelley It I was IS suggested and agreed upon that tho the dividing line lino bo be live Iho miles 11 north lit of if what IH In known knowl ns nB tho the Wise hll line hoe also 1130 that tho the theold old as n at ut present lre lt organized ie to tat tain t tho the name none or If a curd that tho the now IIO stake be bo known I ns liB the stake alder Elias Ellas S was waR nR unanimously sustained as nn president of or the stake with 11 It as na tin his Hist lIi III t mph flan Dan C Walker Walkern ns M n his second counselors The following fallowing brethren were selected and 1111 unstained as os the High council of or ortho tho tiro new stake Thomas fh 0 1111 9 0 O Clegg Williams ph Holland M en James Wray lIy Porter Join John II H lIer John JohnM M 11 I Louis ll II Jensen Gcorge l I Shelley Andrew Andiew P 1 Unison hei on Adolph M Si Nielson Joseph James J John tad Hebor C CC C itch n n was as OH RII nt of ot the High Priests quor gaor urn um with Lyon ton and II 11 Y V Nelson n nl an H his hili counselors In the tho of ot other ecru corn It was d to INIe the t ht matter mat matter a t ter ler to n 0 the stake sake presidency hl ne that they might have an All to 1 the and get hotter acquainted with Ith tho the people Perfect harmony harmon and good gool will pro pre prevailed alien throughout nil toll the lie sessions of lit the conference nod In the of tot natters and on nil propositions can nod ed II with the Iho of ot the the Ih people were was pre united and the tho vote ole to 10 sue tain was The rhe Spirit of or God woe umi manifest In rich abundance MOSEH MO MOST S a Clerk or t STAHl Excellent cl in III The Or OI Woodruff Utah Feb I cb 7 ly of or tho the Woodruff Stake Slake of or ZIti WON was all held In Randolph on nn Saturday and Sunday Joeb 0 G and mid 7 1 There wore were present as nR visitors 1 Kid kler r Hyrum fault or of Ih the Council of It AI III mid Sharp The rho ward the take and the organism tons lions wore were oro well tl There Thor wits a largs ane nr present at lit meet hug IHK The lime ho ge given were of or n favored and with a II suitable to 10 the tho conditions on trod onil to 10 I qu wink dwelling in this c a of Zion lion Among mon the tho th Import imports ios Ans the retirement of or 1101 1 I Ident dent i harloS Kingston from tho the anti the tho of Ids T J EOr Stake Clerk In Kingston I ha hn has for rome time late malting making his horny In tho the Snake river country hider Henry Hoff Hoffman man nuan sous sustained rill as is president of or tho thoY thoY ho hoY Y M 1 M 1 J L A of ot with Kd EJ ward and Oscar ns ne To I and 15 n nI 1 K F I ll were werl as os niter alter notes s In the high council A pleasing feature of f the tho conference was WIlli a II con COli concert concert cert given Riven on Saturday evening cl under the direction of at Stake Superintendent of or Sunday Schools George A Peart The Randolph choir Tt S eon con conductor ductor deserve great credit for tor their work worl during the several meet meetings ings The Till weather woo was very er pleasant and the roads fine floe fineN N M LL N Feb I 6 on his return from tho the Eastern States whither he ho 1 sent on K x 1 mis alert Jan 7 IW He lie labored In time till North West Yost ost Virginia conference with will Ratifying gratifying success s The Th work worl of or the time Lord there Is thriving prejudice Is tv be tvIng lug Ing removed Lre mode made on uv ev 1 cry hand and many arc earnestly In l The Elders Eldern t tore generally well received by the kind hind and able lile II of West Virginia Elder Parley P I of Milliard Millard county count i passed through this city Feb 11 H on his way WI Y from tho the Eastern States where he iota haA been doing successful ful missionary work worl April 1 I 1903 1 2 He labored In the New Nett e England 1 0 1111 nil conferences In Ill Maine and part lint of ot the time In the time city of Boston The Gospel work In New Ne England Is making satis salle satisfactory sl II 9 factory progress and nod the thc Elders from 1 WM 1 N I M N W H Ht It 1 H I ll H t H HH HI II H 1 o ot t gy x t 1 p t tI T t I y yf f 1 a I IV J bk P r d f V rr J TF 1 I l t lX X r f fHI HI IH Ht t I I I foi H ELIAS K KI BALL ALL of or the Idaho Idalio Stake The subject of or this sketch rn In lit Salt Noll Inke Lake City May 3 1857 1 7 Ho lie Is 18 the time son Ion of ot President lIt Hober Heber C Kimball lIn and Ills His early caily education time ll l Ju III U time the common schools In lE l 3 he at ot attended attended tended the Young Academy and University of Utah and stood high In his classes Kilns Idles went to Bear Lake Lako In l n 1876 mul 1111 r became I n R pioneer Istine l erl developing rea I consid considerable arable erable ability nn as a n farmer stock anti and In went on onn a n title alan elan to the tho Southern H States Slates under the tho presidency of John Morgan el nn and for forone or orOM one onn year Y nr woe hU his secretary at Chattanooga noo l Tent Tenn having been absent over ocr two yearn On his hlA return home he ho visited the eastern cities Ho Ito and Rill hid hta hl brother disposed of or nil 1111 property horses mild cattle In hear Lake and audio lo located emoted In III l city where ho he became nn an extensive l lend ind lIll owner lie He married Io lt Whitney daughter of ot John Whitney and granddaughter of or Newell K Ii I Whitney AB Ae 8 u a I partner of tho time Kimball Hi os Implement Co ho passed four lour yearn In that lint and nod again Joined hands with his brother In lit real estate speculation pi Was Interested l 1 In a n very large land hind deal In III Canada minI Ellas succeeded hits his brother Golden GoMen as ns president of title thle Southern States mission In 1891 1831 and presided with success for Cor over oer four years earl Fourteen l hundred Elders were under his direction lie Ho established a n commissary In tho the and provided the Elders kith everything they thoy needed Ho lie had hardly bonny reached home when ho he received nn an appointment from President to act as ns chaplain of or tho the engineer corps wider under Col Wll land Young lIe Ho was In tho the array army 10 to months and during most of or that tune limo at tit Havana 1111 a On account of lilt hie long absence from home his hU business bu Interests were lost lo t and wasted timid he lie entered Into thin tho employment of or Studebaker Co anti and afterwards III in the tho service of tho Mutual Life Insurance Co Cu In nil all these var varied led 1 avocations ho may Iw IQ considered a very t successful man and well prepared morally spiritually and anI educationally to 10 accept and perform all nil duties that lout wIll devolve upon him as ns president of the time of Zion ion NN V N I M h M OO X |