Show O I m Of ENSIGN r 1 r Richard W You Young g li d lUte president of Division n on The he N Nr NI Northeast r HELD LAST MIGHT I MEETING Are Afe Joeeph S Sells iI ells cUI John U t Councilor torr torrI 1 th flu II stake hI I r Thirteenth Mt ft and d dwart i wart wards wa was last night Elder Richard WiT W WM V with Iud president Went J JO Joseph h 8 s Wend Wells P iT M ss and Joha John V M Vold Knight metting nna hold held old in lh tho thoA oom lbs Han e and was lU M attended by a II law largo lawe l t Saints feint l In tho tim of the l e ope Sai s It opened with wither d 21 d and Id prayer er by Elder Smith lre p dent M AL Ly 14 Lyn N tier stir stating slating hue tho object of ot tho the r n giving gIng f mo timely In and afro proposed that all that por nor norfy C fy citY city i east of East Bust ast Tem 01 fie tree to h organized ad and north ento into of ot Third what what should South be known aa IU the tho Ensign Int yz carried una r le ake Th lell ll folluM officers were then ben t nam be unapt nil ail being fIot the bo tb MW new stake 1 W Young first or Joseph S Wells second John lit M KnIght ot of the tho high John T Caine Calne William W Armstrong Alonzo Melvin ln D Wells Henry I In P lam pJ hll John n Clark James n Ii Moyle It R Snow Thomas A Clawson y Noall calf C Sharp John C Jr It Joseph ph V Y Smith Samuel Samuell U l John F Bennett Dennett John Johnr r l ot of the High lush Priests quo quoI I win bum Hamilton 0 Park first counselor or J U el re Pelt Fell second cond counselor Lev Leyl IV W Richards Anthon H Jr Iund Lund then made modo mados IM s remarks marks In ho urged the I toll to sustain their new now officers and l them in every way possible nf nt let hl h the tha meeting mooting closed with sing aing I t ni benediction by b Elder Angus M U cannon I After th the tho clo close t of ot the meeting the loSta akert rI who Iho had hatt been appointed and li 1 remained and received a n chree from President Anthon H n lUM tend Lund u at to their duties and duties He lie Willi followed by President 1 M Liman Lyman on similar subjects nIT were ere then all set apart under the heeds haM of ot Presidents Lund and Md Lyman ImAn Clawson Hyrum Byrum M U frith end and A Smith and Faders Elders F Ae A w IJ M SL Cannon Joseph Eo E Taylor Iiii t ardC C W V The benediction Ini nt ku pronounced by Elder George A EIDER W 11 YOUNG Whitehead Young Youn who tn lut sustained M IS president pre It c d the T i stake of or Zion U I the Ile son sonJo sont t Jo O eph h Angel Angell Ang 11 Young and Margaret such and nd was born In Salt Lako Lake City April 10 ID 1808 AB ts 11 a n 1 boy bOlo ho received his education and later Inter entered the verity of or Deseret where no lie pursued special branches of ot stud tudy he worked for tor tho the Central railway taught t school and labored as 1111 a carpel carpen carpenter ter In 1878 he was appointed to the tha thaU thon theU U n S military academy nt lit West Point from which he graduated In III 1882 after which ho he served for tor six years yearn as lieu lieutenant lieutenant lieutenant tenant of ot the Third and Fifth 1 regiments rf U t S artillery and n nil as captain And ana acting on the staff of Gen den W WH WH WH H Hancock In 1864 ho graduated from the tho law school of o Columbia colleg Now York City and was admitted to ho the bur shortly after neer nf er In 1895 1595 he was ns the can cun candidate candidate of et the Democratic party for ter of the Supreme court of Utah and from 1801 1501 lS 1 to 1690 1596 was manager of or orthe the tho Salt Bait Lake Inko Herald During Durin tho lino war with Spain he enlisted us as a n volunteer and was WOJ made captain of or flattery BAttery A Utah Light artillery which served ored l with such distinction In the Philippine Later he became t nn jor of ot the tho lh o artillery l and nM at nt the tho clo close e of ef the war served as associate Justice anti president dent clent of or the th criminal branch of lr tho thu supreme court of ot tho the Philippine 1 which position he ho tilled 1111 1 with credit and aM ability until June 1501 1801 At tin life general election of ot 1902 he ho was was again the candi candy candidate date of the tho Democratic 1 for Cor tho tire court of ot Utah having been nominated by b acclamation In D n this eon con contest test lest hI he led the ticket but was defeated with the other nominees of tho the party lie He has lus niso filled fillet other of trust and responsibility having been beena n a 1 city councilman a n member of the board of oe education one ene of or the general board of ot the tho Y M M ML t L I An Aa member mOIn r rot of ot the tho council of ot tho the Thirteenth quorum of ot Seventy and superintend U tt of ot the till Twentieth ward Sunday school a n posh position lion tion lie he now holds lIe He still continues In the active practise of ot his Ills profession as attorney some Home of ot tho the heaviest Interests of ot tho the state JOSEPH S WELLS W Elder Joseph S Welts Well first counselor In It the presidency of at the Ensign stake Is the son of ot tho the late Into Daniel H II and Martha G 3 Wells and was waH born May 25 1562 in SoIl Salt Lake Clay City CIt He lie was edu educated educated educated In tho the public schools here unit und Inter entered and Ind graduated from tho the IW of ot i eret ills HIli first pin em employment 11 cons ns with n a railroad survey surveying surveying une ing party which mirv Jed the road Into hp he became Invoice clerk for or the nuen n department of ot 55 Z C M II MI III I 1 and tho the H hi J Grant In o company II In which position he ho remained Until ISIS when ho he was called on a 11 mission to Great Britain He Ile re remained reo away until 1891 laboring na no 9 n a traveling Elder In the Liverpool and Nottingham conferences and on re returning reo turning homo home reentered tho the insurance business 8 continuing with It until 1850 m when ho hI Was vms ln appointed secretary and treasurer of tho the Salt Lake LItke City Rail Hall Railroad rOAd rond company pan which Wal as purchased and made Into huto an electric line by Iran Fran Francis els cis Armstrong Armstron and A W McCune Ho lie Hohas has been eon Identified with this business ever eer since and on of Its consolidation with the Utah Light mud and Power company under r the nano of or the tho th Utah Light and un co in puny ho he wits was made second vice president director und and cashier which position he still holds hol While El m Elder mIler der Iler Yells Wells Is essentially a n business man mon he IB Is also tin un active Church hurch worker having labored nu nil a homo home missionary for tor over 17 Ii years ears and being one of ot the council of or tho the Thirteenth quorum of ot Seventy ELDER I JOHN JOAN M II KNIGHT Elder John M Knight second ond coun rOun counselor senor to President W Young II Is ho the son lion of ot John A Knight And Isora horn M lL Atwood and ami was us born nt It Salt Lake City Hept Kept 14 1571 sil He ire was ns educated In the public schools of ur this city and lAter Inter attended 11 ded the lie Salt Luke Stake academy He Ito was set apart for tor n mission to the tho Indian Territory Now Southwestern States tes Sept Helt 3 1595 18 5 and labored one ono year In the tote state of Arkansas presiding over that conference for tor eight months On Kept Hept 15 16 1896 1696 Elder l I Knight wn was made secretary of ot the tho mission oath lit Ill bored In that capacity until released JAn 20 1898 1595 At present ho Is 18 pre l dent of ot the tho Y M M ML I I 1 A In the Eleventh ward and one of ot the council In h the Eighth quorum of ot Seventy I |