Show SUNDAY a the meeting nt at the hie tabernacle was rather slimly attended last sunday afternoon due no doubt to the fact that the he stake priesthood meeting was being held in ili the second ward meeting house at the hie same hour this condition lias has been changed however and from now on oil the priesthood meeting will be held on oil the first saturday of each month as hereto j fore pres IV C horsley was in charge of 0 the meeting sunday which began by the choir singing the he hymn to him nho iv ho made the world prayer was offered by elder frank scholes of logan singing when time shall be no more was adm administered inist bied by the iho bishopric of 0 the first ward during tile passing of which patriarch NV I 1 L watkins read from the doctrine and covenants and the choir sang the anthem onward christian rider elder chas D brown recently tinned bcd from a mission to 0 o great britain was the first speaker felt it a pleasure to be bak back lionie home anion among family and friends yet he felt thankful for the privilege of going out into the world to preach the gospel his labors had been in the he birmingham conference in ili the locality he emigrated from the last few months of his time was spent in ill coventry where his old home was there he met many old friends and neighbors who listened 0 o his ines message sage and he was treated with the utmost courtesy the speaker told sonie some of his missionary experiences and relate instances where he had seen the sick made whole under the administration of the riders elders felt well phy socially as well as spiritually and bore his testimony that the gospel Is true the choir sang the hie hymn the ransomed rans anso omed ined of our god and elder 0 11 II jeppson son recently returned from chicago where lie he has been taking a course in ili medicine medi efim was the concluding speaker elder referred refer to the blessings that folon follow the ho missionaries who are arc out preaching the gospel and particularly could lie he speak of the experiences of the chicago elders it Is no longer a crime said the speaker to belong to the mormon church but rather an honor bonor tile the students from utah in ili the universities of chicago stand stan at the head of 0 their clashes and those these young men and ni ladies are universally effial ay respected bior tor their moral cleanliness the speaker read from tho the book of Moli flon and referred to the blessings that thai were poured out upon the early lay day prophets and servants ot or god I 1 because of their faithfulness and stated that these same gifts might be enjoyed today if only the people would live for them the closing number by the choir was the anthem rouse 0 ye ve mortals and tho the benediction was pronounced by carlysle stoney |