| Show i ll LIBERTY f I ST STAKE f fW NO W n b First of the Four Fur New Stakes Cre Crew Created Created t at Meeting Held ill iti Tab Tabernacle Tabernacle Last Night At I HUGH HUCH J CANNON IS PRESIDENT If I II I it b J Ills His Counselors Arc Are Arnold Arnof II H and wd Philip S Maycock i High hUgh Councilors 1 H The t of ot the Hie four tour new stakes to tobe tobe be he created out of ot tho the Suit Salt Lake Lalle of ot Zion Klon wan organized ln laRI t night nt ot a 0 meeting held in tho the large Tabernacle President Francis M tl Lyman presiding 1 Something over oer 2000 souls fouls ouI Were Iero In ta at attendance theo being members of thu thA ip Second Third Eighth Ninth Tenth and wards Iuds Heated on tho the stand were PruIt l t dent Anthon 11 H Lund und President Fran Francis Frani i cis els M Lyman Iyman Elders Ciders M and George o A t Smith of tho ho Council of ot Apostles Seymour I n IL Young and Jos Joseph Jo 1 eph W le of ot the tho Council Councilor Councill l of or f Seventies and President Angus M MCannon MCannon MCannon Cannon and Chance W of tho Stake presidency pre President Joseph K E ETaylor 1 Taylor was filling another appointment i The singing was va under tho the leadership of ot Prof C J opening hymn being behl God moves moes in n mysterious way Prayer was offered by lder f Jo Joseph Joaeph neph seph W Mc How firm firma a 1 foundation REMARKS S 8 President Fronds M Lyman Iyman was wa the lie speaker Ito said gald In My brethren and sisters I rejoice In III thin privilege of ot with you hero 1 tonight It has hns been lieen considered wis wisdom wl don dom to further divide the Halt Lake of ot Zion Into smaller The present jires ut movement when hen It Ills Is I fully tully car carried ned ried out will result In III organizing out of the original Halt Luke Lake stake eleven new taken It I Is Ia found there thue Is 1 a 1 limit to what our brethren can do du the tha people As It Is IB In an nn educational institution so It la 10 l In the tho stokes stakes of Zion tho teacher can handle handlo a IL certain num numbe be ho of at pupils affil nid when the tho class cInes 18 I over overcrowded crowded somo must suffer far Cor or lack Inck of ot r the tho necessary attention When our stokes stakes are arc too crowded 1 tho the work worl be bo becomes comes more hum the brethren are arc able 4 to perform Tills stake slake 01 u a It Itla Is t now constituted cori will make four tour stakes stake with ri n a very ery large population It means neana men os four high councils council tour four High s quor quorums utile and tour four our nets eels of auxiliary 4 i tion which will enable the brethren to toJ J look Into hue details such each an all thy they could not noti i do in tn a R single stake slake organization And this Is le ono one reason re on tho Presidency have havo I found It better to Increase these organ 1 that the people may bo be bet better sL ter token taken euro care of ot fr I Thu Priesthood met mot the other night nod presented the names of at quite a roll rollof t of ot choice men melli i nod and wo we delighted I to find Ind that where whore we wo netted naked tot for 60 50 O they k 1 gave us ue moro more than CO 60 tram from which to 10 w Fe e elect lect for Cor this stake stalle Out of or these 1 tho the lot hoe hall fallen tallen upon three brethren to preside High Councilors three I alternates tes and a 1 president t for tor your yourt our t High fIgh Priests quorum When this or organization organization u Is III l so MO o fur fUI finished nil all the tho 1 g i other organizations will finally bo ho com corn it i for tor your our benefit And In this the way n a very ery great Increase of workers will he brought Into tho lie Ibid field and the therefore will be better cared f for tor It IB ie the salvation and preservation c tion of ot tho tha people that Is desired that r none tony may lOa be bo slighted tell or overlooked d dr r Tho The salvation ot or tho the people Is 19 the first If t object of ot Church membership 11 It may Inay not bo bl necessary to tu up much time line In giving Instructions to tonight toU u uI U I l night but I wanted to make these tholo few remarks and when President Lund has said to 10 you yen what he lie hits hiu hll tn to o nay the tho Presidency of the tho Church i the selected will bo b placed be before beI I fore you Oll for Cor your approval Wo We have havo ff II r been perfectly united In tn theo th o things H All pertaining to 10 tho the welfare w of ot the Church ore done dono by b common len eon consent lent t ii sent Rent There is la no compulsion nothing flavoring of ot tyranny or We Wo j have expressed our views IOWA anil ono one onoto I to tho and wo we shall do the tila mimo to you ou tonight And nt we hope liopo none will willbo willbo wIllI I bo be disappointed and w se feel certain T that t tholo who sho have been ie appointed will not lie I t trust rust that those not w po Fe are nr equally I an us gd gl d men lilen ns as those wo we 0 shall Mol you here her tonight s The Tue Lont has lies Indicated the tile I ANTHON H n President Anthon 11 H Lund thon i I a few tew remarks beginning by Jy asking those present not members of ot the tho wards constituting the new stake to arise About six arose He lie then said MId The brethren have gone Bone to work and so se selected looted with prayerful hearts those best suited to fill nil tho the positions In n this new stake We e have rejected A num nuin number number ber her of ot men whom we believe bello you will wll willbe Ill be able to sustain Tim The consideration In their appointment was Will this man b be able to do tho the work we now nolY lay Iy upon him ID In ho he a 11 man of ot God And when the answer has been sat st satisfactory we have selected elected him Wo We have havo not Interfered with the organ orran organizations organIzations and any ony moro more than we could help With one or two cx we Wo have havo Riot not touched tho the Bishoprics In voting you OU are freo free to vote as lIS you choose Home Borne have havo ac accused cued us of all nil the tho ono way and arid that the voting of ot Mormons was sas wasa sasa a sham Well Voli you 01 know better than this my brethren and ami sisters The Tha order ordet of tho the Church Is 19 that the Priest Priesthood hood has hns tho the right to nominate but butas ns as Brother Drother says nays everything Is done dono d by common content It los H Is ts your I 10 Co VOlO lor or against ino ne per persons sons eons presented It If you OU do not know any crime or sin the men bo he boc cartful careful c not to oppose them lint Dut It If you OU know of transgression It Is not only your right but your duty to voto vote against t them Let Jet not personal foci move you to oppose any presented before you tonight or In any allY of ot our conferences CALLED LIBERTY STAKE It yes was then proposed that all nil that part of ot the tho Halt Lake Inko stake lying south of ot Third South east enst of ot East Temple street and north of ot tho Granite Granito stake bo be DO organized Into Inlo a n separate stake called rolled tho Iho Liberty stake The vote vole fa fn favoring a voting the proposition was unanimous STAKE OFFICERS OI President Lyman then presented the Huch J 3 Cannon lii O president pr l i iii Arnold Arli ic H II hul thess first counselor Philip S May Maycock Maycock Maycock cock second counselor For FM members member of oC the th High Council Le Lo I Grand Young Charles W Symons Symone Wll Wil lam llan N Davis Kilns Elias A Smith Bryant BryantS 8 S Alvin C Strong Oscar F Hunter William Pratt rutt Fred I red M lIr 1 George Georgo Huckle John alternates John Taylor H II Woolley and Bey Boy incur mour U n Young Jr JrR An As R president of ot the High Priests quorum Joseph Ills IlIa coun counselors will wiil bo be later on All itI were unanimously sustained NOW IN GERMANY President Lund then Ihen explained that thal Hugh high J Cannon was wan at nt present log nn over tho the German mission and that mill until his return his counselors would preside over the tho now nolY stake Ho lIe bo bt bespoke spoke for them tho confidence and good goodwill goodwill will of ot the people TABERNACLE MEETINGS Elder 1 Charles W V then said suld ho was WIS requested to 10 Impress upon tho the minds of ot tho those c o present to continue to I attend the tue Sunday afternoon meetings In the Tabernacle as 1111 the tho organization I of or the tho new stakes RinkeR was not Intended to Intel interfere fero with these meetings After Atter singing flinging I II I Lord hord dismiss us with Thy thu tue benediction n was WIlS pro pronounced pronounced by Elder Eider George A Smith After Cler the Ihu meeting adjourned tho the of Rejected repaired to the of tho the First Presidency where after an nn Impressive charge from President lre A i II H Lund they the were sere set net et apart for their calling anti and those who were sero Seventies or Eldern were ordained High under tinder the hands of ot Presidents Anthon H II Lund and F JI M I Lyman Apostle George A Smith and Presidents dents Angus Anguli M N Cannon and Charles W V l Presidency of Stake Arnold IL lL H us pu First Counselor In the tho Stake Presidency lre Philip S 13 Maycock an nl Second Counselor As Alt High Councilors according to seniority of ot oge 1 I I Le Ie Grand Young 2 W V aymon 3 Milando Pratt t 4 ORcar r F P Hunter 5 Elms Ellas A Smith 6 e Georga Buckle Huckle 7 John 8 Vii Wll Ham 9 Bryant Thiant S HInckley 10 0 William N Davis Dals 11 ii Fred M 12 1 AlvIn C Strong AH All i Alternate High Councilors 1 l Taylor Tillor II H Wolley 2 Seymour B Ii BYoung Young Jr 3 John ham hamAs As AI President of ot the tho High Priests Priestl ph |