Show T r I i TEMPLE AND A O I I Elders Platte D. D Lyman and Henry W. W Naisbitt of the new presidency of the European mission left Salt Lake City on Nov November for their field of labor There was no regular meeting in the Tabernacle at Salt Lake Sunday Novem November No No- vem vember r 6 B it it b being ing fast day Meetings were held in the various ward houses bouses in the afternoon and at night the Mutual Improvement Association met A new mission of the church church is about to be established in Nevada with Elko at present for headquarters Elders Elders El El- ders J. J M. M f. f Hess and Franklin J. J Walker both of Fielding Box Elder county are appointed to open the mis mis- sion Apostles Cowley and Woodruff have arranged to hold conferences in Arizona Arizona Arizona Ari Ari- zona as follo follows Snowflake November and St. St Johns and Maricopa and St. St Joseph December hh and also Juarez Mexico December and At Nottingham England October a man named Thomas Lock a member of an au Mormon anti society was fined five shillings and cost amounting in all to twenty-one twenty shillings shillings shil shil- lings and sixpence for disturbing a a. religious meeting of the Latter-day Latter Saints The subjects that will be treated upon by the Apostles at the tho approaching approach approach- ing Sunday-school Sunday Convention in Salt Lake City are The Administration of the Sacrament in the Sanday School by Elder George Teasdale and The Relationship of the Sunday-school Sunday to the Church by Elder Eder Heber lIeber J. J Grant At the state conference of the Mormon Mormon Mormon Mor Mor- mon church in Denver November 5 representatives from the 35 elders under the leadership of Apo Apostle tle John W. W Taylor who came to Colorado 23 22 months ago for missionary work show that converts have been made There are now members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Latter Saints ip the state of Colorado Elder Heber J. J Grant has bas just returned returned returned re re- re- re turned from a a. visit to the Mormon settlements settlements settlements set set- in Colorado At Manassa J he says there is great prosperity and the people generally are well and happy Many hundreds of acres of land which at one time was generally believed to tobe tobe tobe be good for stock stoc raising purposes only have been made productive yielding thousands of bushels of grain and great r t q quantities of potatoes Frequent and sometimes sometime facet facetious oua expressions appear in the State press regarding persons having baving received letters from Box B n meaning from the church office that box being the theone theone theone one rented by the general authorities That is all changed now as the box has bas been given up at the postoffice and the church letters are delivered by carrier Correspondents will have bave in future to address the Presidents President's office Instead of the post office box Elder C. C D D. Fjeldsted of the First Council of the Seventy has made appointments appointments appointments ap ap- ap- ap to meet the various quorums quo rums of Seventies whose headquarters are in S Salt lt Lake county as follows Sixty Quorum at Mill MiU Creek Crek November November November Nov Nov- ember 10 Seventy-second Seventy at South Cottonwood November 11 Ninety- Ninety third at tandy Sandy November 12 One Hundred Hundred Hundred Hun Hun- dred and Fifteenth at Taylorsville November 14 H third Ninety at South Jordan November 15 Thirty third at West Jordan November 10 16 Seventy- Seventy third at Draper November 17 Ninety- Ninety fourth at November 18 E. E Johnson correspondent of the Chicago Record writing from Gothenburg Gothenburg Gothen Gothen- burg under date of October 15 says The Mormons had a conference a few days ago at Stockholm Two presidents presidents presidents dents were vere present McGurrin from Liverpool and Christenson from Copenhagen Copenhagen Copenhagen Copen Copen- hagen the latter being manager of the tho European mission The The Mormon Mormon elders eldera declared that the reports for Sweden Indicate a success unequalled in the whole European mission during the tho past twenty-five twenty years It had been thought that Mormonism would dio die out in Europe as nobody would listen to its prophets but the lea leaders leader's ers declare declare that the prospects for success are still excellent t. t |