Show 1 Us ecca lueth insl a meeting vias ivas was hed had bed in tho the I 1 lith ath ward Asser assembly bly A rooms borns of stin sunday school superintendents and teachers elder georgo george Q cannon cannop presiding to take tage steps for the i bation ol 01 a sunday school union remarks g wv were e mado made by several of the brethren present sut jut on the importance of uniformity in the studies it ies les in sunday schools the of the instruction best calculated to elevate the t young mind and abue it with sound principle aud and correct habits of thought time tire of reward tickets fo for vor merit and attendance uniformity in singing among the schools and and kindred subjects tb there ere eye not being so many pie pre present sent as was looked for the meeting adjourns d to meet in the on monday evening lith alth at 7 on the last named evening there was a large audience ol 01 those interested in sunday Sello schools olp and the education of the soung young presidents denn B young and D IL wells with elders eiders allford woodruff nH george A smith george Q cannon and B young junr were am those present and aud prayer Viyer elder cannon stated tire the objects of the meeting which were to en eny deavor to arrive at an understanding of the best hebl system to be practiced in teaching our children in sunday schools and also for the organization ora ofa of a union to extend throughout the territory lie ile also spoke on the ex excellent cellen celien t results to children from an early education and aud training such as can be imparted in sunday schools president B young byoung proposed that tiie the meeting be organized with a and st secretary ary pro tem tern and then proceed to business chica was accordingly done the 1 r resident resist then proposed that the society renamed be named the tho parent sunday school union society explaining pla ining that it would be wisest for other othen societies formed in other parts of the territory to pattern after this the first or parent society the name was wag adopted by the meeting elder eider georgg george cannon annon was t then ihen en elected president elder edward ie higan secretary and elders george goddard and robert L campbell campbeli corresponding secretaries elder eider B young junr was wag elected chairman of a committee atee to examine and decide upon books suitable for tor sari day school libraries elders albert Camp gEoa and george A smith being elected the committee attee I 1 president B young then spoke at some length instructing those present on various points connected with the sunday school movement and arid the cause of education in general he said that his first selection of books were he choosing would be the old and the tho new testaments the book of mor nani nana theBo oh of doctrine and covenants me he spoke of the value bis big bl enrix early bible reading had bad been to him in his ministerial labors of after yearly yeara and of the benefits which th the e elders have ever derived from an extensive acquaintance w with ith its contents the best pleas and arguments ants ever mado made in courts have been drawn from and based upon the bible and that tho the governments of christendom claim it as the foundation lound atlon upon which all their laws lawa are constructed ted ills his remarks welt wert replete with instruction st 1 further remarks were made by elder geo A smith and president B young br by cannon stated that br by david 0 calder had kindly volunteered to teach the tonic sol soi fa system of gratuitously to the sunday school teachers as soon as a sufficient srim clent elent number would come forward to form a class that there might be lie uniformity of singing in the schools after prayer by elder G A smith the meet ing dissolved SEVENTIES HALL HALT A meeting was held in the seventies hall on wednesday evening president joseph young to take the necessary steps for the tho delivery of lectures during the winter season at which a committee wm waa appointed with elder A P rockwood rock Kock wood as chairman to secure lecturers and make other necessary arrangements the first lecture of the season will be delivered on thir thy evening of wednesday week SOUTHERN T mission through 1 the kindness of elder eder george A smita smith we are in possession 0 of f the minutes of an interesting conference held heid heldak at st george washington co on t theist helst and 2nd orthe ortho of the present month president erastus snow presiding of which we make the following sti summary mmary the morning meeting on the was occupied by president snow who urged the necessity odthe of the tho saints tile tiie rim of the basin producing their own bread broad stuff stuffs he gave an account of the a depredations p d antons of the Im grasshoppers shoppers north and sw saoko of the superior up erler advantages f the southern climate for producing fine flue flav flavored oreo oteo fruit in his closing remarks to the call at conference for missionaries to go south in the afternoon elder r F D woolley spoke 0 of tho the proceedings at the general conference P Conle renoe rence and especially on gathering the poor and tue toe word wora of wisdom elder charles braith smith spoke on the tho word of wisdom on olt diet and rome of the laws governing health elder san ho olo vann vanni I 1 gave a brier brief and somewhat amusing a m u s f account of his mission in piedmont D and u d 8 switzerland w lii ini tzer and spoke of the privileges enjoyed by the saints in their gathered condition compared with those which aft tt ey possess while scattered showing how few and meagre are the latter on saturday the 2nd and a report of the various wards and branches branches orthe of the mont Sont southern hern bern mission having been called for by pres Snow Show they were reported by the following named brethren bishop bunker represented santa clara bishop JT will is represented duncans Dun dnn cans cana retreat virgen city and toquerville bishop A P winsor represented grafton nisho bishop p wilson D pace represented harmony bishop K R D covington represented washington elder james lewis represented harrisburg and bishop win snow represent I 1 P pro pre e iva ai v these reports occupied the morna morra OL oro ore chando g and ana of noon meetings on the 2nd and la trao tae evening a aeeti meeting aff th was as 1 neld held at which ructions atre were given give u tu the bishops hag and lesser priesthood on sunda sanday sunday mo morning ruing the 3rd ard elder junr henry 1 harriman narriman arr 1 mari mail rei rel related abed some gome of his experience during of 35 33 years in iho the church and bore a powerful testimony to thre the truth ol 01 0 the gospel revealed roye rOVe aled by god through the prophet joseph smith elder taylor crosby represented eagleville eville elder thomas 8 terry represented shoal shoat creek and bishop robert gardner represented st il george eorge the brethren reported the saints in the various wards and settlements as is mil mii of faith and good works worlds the mission mimo Is progressing temporally temporal borally ly and anu spiritually carps lu III some places have been ilg light tit the past season sealon in other places they have been very good in some wards wards co cot t ton has not been productive while gra grapes s and other other have in other places the me fruit lt crop has nut been BO so good while cotton has been equal to or above the average so with other artic lesof lesot still prosperity Is stam stamped k ed upon tue the emission mission the tho indians are peace reace peaceable aie ale and disposed to be industrious education the grow growing lug ing of bread stuns home manufactures llie iha word of wisdom and gathering the tho poor poon were dwelt upon by the th e various arlous speakers after fter after llie tile the reports elder S B hardy bardy bore his testimony ony then en the general and local authorities abra were pre presented seated and sustained ln jn order by a un unanimous iino line vote r oil out the ther aftem con eon of sunday president snow sn ow urged the education orthe of the young the necessity of every family having the tho BIble book of mormon bogk book of doctrine and covenants and ana a more extended establishment of sunday schools lle lie ile he advocated a liberal re xe shunso naso s lo 10 the call for gat gathering dering bering the hoori or requested q e t ed those indebted to the P PI 4 vand fund to p pay t that hat indebtedness immediately and again adverted averted to education urging that y oung ladles ladies should study such branche branches i as onla onia qualify them for if light lit occupations such ah aus book keep kepp ink lug telegraphing ac buer ewer elder H V P miller spoke on the gathering of the thle poor and advised the people to be lie diligent in sowing wheat this fall I 1 the meetings wera ned nea with vocal fotr sic ale by the st george virgen City santa hanta clara ciara and washington choirs and with songs by elder S L adams elder james G bleak clere clerk to the conference e ce further says in a note accompanying the minutes the tho Missi mission cn la Is in a prosperous condition the people feel well and are much ranch gratified and encouraged by the recent call cail at salt lake city for southern missionaries br L allow snow arrived home on t the be uit and Is enjoying good health the first of our oun lately called missionaries sion aries have arrived and quite a number more are close by theatrical there have been quite asue neue a succession of I 1 I 1 presented presented presente 4 at tile the theatre for some timo tima past some of anch we understand understand have haye been procured pr i by the lessees lessels at considerable expense for the gratification of the public this manifests an energy and enterprise le ter prise wh which ch can scarcely fall of being appreciated 1 I by tb those whose pleasure and amusement are aro thus studied and catered for the playing too has ilas been very good and the care which characterizes the house bouse has been bestowed up on the mounting and producing of the tile pieces presented amy stone and mr stone still hold the tile boards and remain quite popular popular pular she being Fo an exceedingly natural an and artistic actress and he as a comedian contriving to extract mirth provoking acting and business from sometimes rather meagre materials tonight to night there la Is a fide comedy announced entitled megs diversion followed by a somewhat romant romantic la piece named the dumb girl of genoa in the latter a desperate drunken combat makes a feature the uli uil Is a good one and we hope to se so a good house rilo PHONETICS A lecture was delivered on wednesday hn ward assembly rooms on the subject of phonetics by BIshop alexander mcrae followed by sopie some remarks on and by elder E L sloan the importance of phonetics as a part at of Gur our educational system was dwelt upon advantages to be derived from the of a phonetic type and n P practical acquaintance with unar gr a y the dereu deret Dese rehe refe phonographic 10 society biety under the auspices au spices of which this lecture was I 1 delivered eli ell vered have we understand arranged for lectures at short intervals on this and kindred subjects with the object of sub serving the interests of education GONE EAST rast O on n sunday night loth loin fost lost jion hon W H hooper our respected delegate to congress left by stage nin for the east to attend to his duties 11 in washington washinton ton during the forthcoming session of that body he was accompanied by elders wm win 11 M miles les ies who returns to his home in new york heber J Rl charUs and david M stuart br it ichards richards goes to remain inn in new ew york for a time and br by stuart to ful fui fulfill fill the mission appointed him at last conference since their departure depa iture the nod HOD W wyn ar hooper tole tele telegraphed rapheil raph fil vil to president B P young from ridger bridger and sulpher springs the progress of himself and traveling companions we have been favored with the following still later from park station miles east 0 of f this city I 1 nov 15 president B youn yeun I 1 we arrived hero here last at twelve leave L rave this tills morning for cheyenne W IL HOOPER tho following telegram was received by president B on monday omaha oniabe is 18 arrived last night self Selfa and tid party leave this morning ail all tight W T II 11 llo Ilo hoorer HOOPER opEn ouen REACTED cizhy Cn cheyenne sVENNE ir tho tho the following interesting still telegrams between president B young and 9 B reed esq on the occasion of the unton union railroad reached cheyenne haye have been beebi courteously place J at ltv our did dij cheyenne nov isali imm bri brigham 9 ham young v track laid to cheyenne sixteen milas hallos more than half way irom from missouri river to salt lake like city cuy S B izea a S L city nov 1847 S screed B reed I 1 congratulate vou you on your unprecedented success 4 and shall be most bary bavy happy to see you here hero on n one of those elegan tWe tern cars god bless you in your good labor u N if AC A c 11 me vic c T a A ano AMO id drull k g ms oah rand and r d eh of be hemilia mili ta or ot district having beu be ben u ardt 01 dt red r d 0 to o commence on c 0 tuesday the uit various vanous regiments within the district formed an encampment at tho the time appointed on the west bank of jordan at ca camp 1 m W wasatch Wasat aceb cb the place where the muster of i insl last st fall tal vias was ilfeld held heid tho infantry composed odthe y vand 2nd and and sd regiments commanded respectively by colone colonels N A L rf fullmer ullmer S W riella richi ards and john sharp though the last loat named officer was una unavoidably voidable voi dably absent anaw and was represented sent edby by col coi G M ottinger were on the tee t ground on the everit evening ng of the with the ar artillery fillery under major ladd the regiment ot of cavalry colonel heber P bumball lub lUm ball bail reached the campground camp ground en on tuesday morning the cavalry artillery and ad infantry formed the tho baj brigade ade under command of gen B BJ j young jun iun junr juu the and and 2nd infantry for fon forming rama raft the 2nd and brigade under the command or col R smith in the absence of briggen briggen F FD D Rie ric Il ichards bards mojor major gen it T burton commanded tha the division and oen gen and stair staff remained with the troops during the muster the guests of or major gen burton watching the tue progress of the much interest I 1 ja 1 e the first day was principally occupied lil ill in regimental drill with a dress parade arade tn tha V afternoon aftem oon on the second day wednesday r after the usual ta orning exercises the henvy heavy envy eavy j 1 duties orthe of the day commenced with dress ress parado parade arade arado at a 9 am and at 11 the forces consolidate reparatory to review presidents B yo young xoung ng an and ana JI 11 0 Q kirn Kiin kemball kali kall hons orson pratt att joh job john taylor george Q cannon W H hooper oo 00 er a and ana PH head generals chetlain A K T thurber abe of utah co and L smith of davis bavis cole coll co colonels B R N allred ailred from sanpete San pete col col coi A stayner from davis county and arid other officers ac uc I 1 compan led gen wells and staff stair I 1 As the troops were drawn up in line for fon standing review they presented a very picturesque tures tur esque appearance looked at a distance afrin off in front A dark darr line glittering with bright sein seln til lations as the suns rays fell upon sabre gabre and rifle backed with rows of tents and baggage wagons and the mingled green and gold ot of the harvest tinted orchards in the city whoso whose beauty caught and feasted the eye as it dropped from gazing on the rugged crests of til ill the e wasatch mountains formed a picture of more moro than ordinary na ry loveliness tile |