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Show h,t ?y VO L. w si 13 PAYSON, UTAH, THURS FEBRUARY SO, 1902. The necessity of a Inrgcr tabernacle for Btnke meetings was fully demonstrated last Saturday sml Sunday, at the Quarterly conference of the Latter day Suinta Especially was this so Sunday afternoon when it was estimated that from two to three hundred (.people were turned away unable liomin entrance to the tabernacle, thy g before the hour of meeting building, which only Beats about 1200, was crowded, and for a time thereafter the roads leading from the outside wards were lined ,s with vehicles. The conference was extremely largely attended, It convened at 10 a. m., Friday, the opening song, Guide us, O Thou Great Jeliov , being sung by the stake choir. Opening prayer was offered by Elder John Stall li. unrsjES. All New Stock! Shoes for Hen! Shoe 3 for Women! Shoes for Children! All go for The choir sang Jesus once of humble what they cost! All worth 40 cents on the Dollar more than you will pay for them! Take advantage of this Great Opportunity! Buy Shoes now for 8pring and Summer! Our Whole Stock of Shoes must go, we reserve nothing.lrom thi3 sale. Come and see our lot of special Dollar Shoes. One We are those below cost. selling o u-- : 01) HOST HOVE UST HAV U If Is K es. is Remsmbor wo can sell you CLOTHING AT COST also to reduce our largo stock of merchandise! C5K,SSSl S.S5 PAYSOJT, FEB. 20, 1902. A ihWer JVrong-A-.ll I to tav Wrong, taalfll wHS tad llvtr. It Is nearly sa Is: possible to bsv tad tailtU wHh Uvr. It tho kidneys oc tbs ta, ss yoa thlnS, that ttM stoauch. Sis bowels. blood causes yoor tad hstllh. but tbs Over Is tack of ovary ooa of ttaa, and In sins cuss out of ton. If yoa correct tbs llvsr yon comet all. pel uy good Is ss sure to correct the liver cs it is sure you have one. Through the liver it cures Indices tion, Constipation, Malaria and thoss ail- msnts which arise from a lack of proper digestion and assimilation of food. At druggists, 50 cents per bottle. Sure Winner. The Grown Jewel Conn, mining property, southeast of Snntaquin, and owned by Albert W. Larson and others, has every indication of being a producing mine in the near future. There is a tunnel in on the property 21G feet, and all along this distance good showings have been uncovered. There has been little development done this winter, but renewed operations began this week on a crosscut in on the tunnel about 100 feet and before another 40 feet is dug the ore body will undoubtedly be cat. Sam plea taken from the surface Bseayed 7G per cent lead and 21 cz. silver. I have until Cliamberlaiiis Cough Remedy for a number of years Mid have no hesitancy in saying that it is the best remedy for coughs, colds ami croup I have ever used in my family. I have not words to express my cond-ilunIn this Remedy. Mrs. J. A. Moore, Xortli Star, Mich. For sale by ail tiiuggisifl. BURN THESE FACTS ce INTO YOUR BRAIN. - The direct line from Denver to the East is the Burlington Route. It is 30 miles shorter than any other line. The running time of its fastest train, Denver to Chicago, is 27i hours. No other train No other train is so makes faster time. the dct. on uniformly Kotos from Burvillc Burrville, Feb. 1G. The coldest weather here this thou fact liiirliiiEtou train lonvn Donvor lu-n- Tii-Uct- TICKET OFFICE: 79 West Second South Salt Lake City. St. It. F. NESLIiN, Central Again. P. IvivocNilt MWMISMMH olw-fir-- r Ukcut 1:1 lo Oinulia and Cliiouco j p. in. daily. win- ter hns been 8 degrees below zero. Into your brain. Souin ilny tliajr will tu jrim 4 p. in. and ut II p. m. forHinalm iiwIUiirtieniiitUp. in. ami Ui . m.fur Kali-a- n fitCity and at otliroc of coiinoctiiic liiiM. Burn honor-fil- l birth". Boil call showed the following general aud local officers present: Three of tho btnko presidency; 12 high counselors; 3 patriarchs; presidents of high priests; 8 home missionaries; 13 bishops of a possible 15; 11 bishops counselors; 4 presidents of elders quorums of posible 15; 9 counselors to prebidenta of elders; stake presidency of relief societies; stake day aapeiintendeney of 8 schools; stake presidency Y. L. M. A.; 1 counselor stake presidency of primaries, and Btake snperintendeucy of religious class- The first cold snap the mercury dropp'd to 3 below, so you see that BarrviUo is not the coldest The snow is placu on earth. nearly all gone end people havi commenced their spring work. Whitehead Joseph put in his wheat in January. The health of the people is good, with tho exception of bad colds. There are tor bale here, cheap, two or three good places with good water right, good pastures, meadows and farming land Como out and look around if yoa want fiue homes 1 dont go to Canada, President Gardner of Spanish Fork was the first speaker of the morning. lie spoke of the great blessings we enjoy and responsibilities we have assumed sb representatives of God in these last days. The following bishops reported their wards in a prosperous condition and the work progressing, especially the work of the lesser priesthood: John E. linisb, Pay-so- n First ward; Peter Okleberry, Goshen; John M. Holliday, Kan to qnin; Robert W. McKcll, Spanish Fork First wanl; Isaac llanseu, Benjamin. Bister Anna Nebeker, president of Y. L. M. I. Associations, reported the associations prospering and all working in harmony. Hold monthly officers meetings in both stake aud ward capacities; 14 asso ciations; 770 enrolled members; average attendance increasing; preparation good, prospects brigh. President Page expressed him self mnch pleased with the reports given . lie read a compiled report of the labors of the aids to the bishops for the last quarter of 1901, and in commenting upon it said he was very much pleased with the report, and also was pleased to see eo many present at the conference. In the afternoon Pres, Lemmon expressed pleasure to Bee the house again filled. Hoped the people would continue to come during tho conference. AYe meet to worship God as well oe to hear the principles of the gospel spoken of. Everyone who is laboring in an ofiice in the church is just as honorable as another, no matter what the cilice is. Bead the totals of the statistical report and commented thereon. Kpoke of the necessity of taking aud promptly when presenting recommends saints remove from one wanl to another. It makes little differ-t-ti- co what our nullings are so wo magnify them. During the conference the choir rendered several beautiful anthems. Pres. Pngo said the conferences are object Ickroub to us and show that the people are anxious to know of the Lord and His wrtr. Spoko of the necessity of Ihe nain's keeping correct records Itcferrnd to the opening of th gospel dispensation by tho Lord, NO. 26 Makes delicious hot biscuit, rolls, crusts, griddle cakes and muffins A cream of tartar powder, absolutely pure. ROYAL BAKIN3 ROWDiR through the bov Prophet Jeucpb Smith, Jr. Through the blessings of the Lord we have received the holy priesthood through the ministrations of angels, and we should respect those who bear the holy priesthood. Showed that blessings conio by obedience. Also spoke of the blessings that follow the trial of the faithful. Our labor among the people should be a labor of love. Pres. Gardner was pleasad iu lookiug over the records of last year to see the improvement. The Nebo stake has paid some - ?000 more tithing in 1901 thau 1900. Referred to the implicit faith of Nephi. Spoke of the authority ot the priesthood we have received and its power. Bore a strong testimony to the truth of the gos Let uh work earnestly and pel. honestly in the work of the Lord," said counselor Gardner. Pres. Page announced that conference would be adjoarm d til) 10 when we expect some of the first presidency. a. m. tomorrow, SUNDAY A. H. At the morning meeting the Ratals began to gather at the tabernable at 9 o'clock, and before time foi meeting to begin the house was packed and standing rjora occupied. B"Bido stake authorities, Pros. Anthou Luud and Apostle John Henry Smith were on the stand. After singing, prayer was ottered by Patriarch Charles D. Evans, The choir then sang an anthem. Pres. Page expressed his pleasure at the interest manifested by the Baints in the reports of the bishops and officers of the associations rejwirted yesterday. The bin hops report increased interest Auxilin the lesser priesthood. iary organization fully organized and doing good work. lkligion classes especially showing increased interest. Htake presidency and high council are working iu perfect harmony for the good of stake, and in fact all officers are woiking in harmony. Tthes show an increase even in the face of drouth and grasshoppers of last year. Young people are showing increased interest in Statistical reports show small inWe have crease over last year. had a good many removals, some to Mexico, others to Canada, Oregon aid Wyoming. Not sll who have removed have taken recommends as yet. Apostle John Henry Smith expressed his regret at- not being Was able to get here yesterday. pleased with the report given by Belated circum Pres. Page. stances to show tho tronbles that - CO., NEW YORK. Blessings will surely follow the payment of our tithes and offer-tog- s. Confluence adjourned till 1:30 p. m. Kcnpay Afternoon, At the hour for epeniug the afternoon meeting the house was crowded aud many were on the outside, and people turned away as mentioned iu the introductory of this report. After the usual opening exercises the general and stake authorities were presented by the clerk, S. I). Moore, aud uuanimocsly sustained. President Page expressed bis pleasure at tho nnaniinity of the saints in voting. To him it isa solern thing. Wo have a vacancy in the High Council caused by the resignation of Bra Henry wlu has removed to Canada. Bishop John E. Huish, of Payson First ward was then presented aud sustained to fiil the vacancy in the High Conned. Bra Justin A.Loveless was then presented and sustained as Bishop of Payson First ward, by the saints of I hat wmd who were preaeut. Both Brethern were later ordained and set opart for the above offices. Bro. llnish had very ably filled the place of bishop of the ward ten years Inst December. President Anthon H. Land then addressed tho congregation which reached nearly to the. gate. Expressed his pleasure to meet so many saints. Wished the house was a roil or two longer so all could get in. Spoke of the union manifested in sustaining the authorities of the church, of tith-iu- g and the blessings of it. It may take more faith for the rich man than for (he widow, but he Fair-bank- a, will get his blessing. He spoke of the labors and duties of ward teachers, bishops and high councils. The origin of man and his relation to God. Yo are his children Our origin is from above. What a glorious thought I Spoke of ancient people and thir works to show that the early ages were very highly civilized people. Spoke of the necessities of the differences being settled before they reach courts. Decisions, no mutter how just, are never satisfactory to both parties. Spoke of the succession in the First Presidency, Proved that our euccebsinu in the presidency has been right Yre have received a knowledge of the gospel. Let us encourage no doubts, but bo ready to do our part. Assist the bishop Eeuienibrr the poor. Pay our tithing aud be blessed. Let oar conscience beour judge. Apostle John Henry Smith sometimes follow fail n re to take epoko of the restoration of the recomtneuda when saints remove gospel through the prophet Joseph from one place to nuolber. Some Smith. The organization is comof these evils may be obviated by plete and perfect. It will continue the labors of the leaser priesthood. until every man, woman and child Kpoke of the necessity of all hav- hears aud accepts the gospel, ing employment Idleness is the either living or dead. Every presmother of all the evils that sur- idency was right for its time aud rounds us. Mnunal lalnir is not place. Again spoke cf the dignity degrading but honorable, and such of labor. It makes no difference should bo r.ur teaching liotli by whiit nationality we belong ta Prudence Bore his testimony to the troth example snd precept and thoroughness should charact- of the gospel, Gods work is here. erize our labors, agricultural ns It lias come to stay, and nothing well as others, we should be load- can stop its progress. May the ers in these things, that our pro- blessings of God rest upon your ducts might lie the best, to be had. presidency, your high council, And in this counoc: ion Ictus lonk your bishop and upon yonr humea. to our water shells and provide for then UiidioO' John E. Ill our water supply. Kpi ke of tith- spoke. Feels weak, bus bin desire is to lal er and do right Hud tried ing and fo.st. offerings and the i of being prompt ia their ns a bishop to do his duty nnd ia Dayuieut, Y.hich wo will lri if we willing to try ns n high councilor. lore the work. Our missiou is the Pres. Pago wns plcst-rwith the regeneration of t lie human family (conference, which adjourned for fither temporally or spiritually. three months. We should be broad minded, liber(lioii sang nit nnthrni. Beiin. al aud ready to assist our follow. di tiun by Elder John Moore. 1 tithe-payin- g. it-- d ' |