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Show aside from the path of duty, for many have lallcn away because of neglect to be in the line of right. Bishop A. A. Jam-on of the Third Ward was the next speaker. We all ought to be ready and on hand to (ill any appointment. We must be willing to do what we urn couseled to do by those thai are appointed to lead us. Referred lo the Saints who came from the world. Wished us to assist them as much as possible. Spoke on homo industries; should encourage the same. Counsellor Madson followed with a few words. Wished that wo all may have full confidence in the Presidency of the Slake. Sanctioned Sanc-tioned the remarks of I he previous speakers. Referred to the classes that have been starled in connection connec-tion with the Academy. Invited all to take interest in the same. Choir sang an anthem. Rene-diction Rene-diction by Counsellor Kelly, who desired the united prayers of the community for Sister Peterson of Snowville, who is very sick. AT THE TABERJhU'LE. Elder Htohl, Bishop Juimon ud Counsellor Coun-sellor AlMdsnn, the Speakers. i 'ommunlcsteil. The Tabernacle services were well attended last Sabbath afternoon. after-noon. Counsellor Adolphus Mad-son Mad-son presided. Choir sang a hymn. Pra3'er by Jeppa Jeppson. Sacrament was administered by the Priesthood of the Second Ward. Singing. Counsellor Chas. Kelly read in Doctrine and Covenants the first revelation. Choir sang. Elder O. N. Stohl of the Fourth Ward was the first speaker. Was willing to be used in any capacity in this work. Was in expectation, as many others probably were, that Brother Snow would be with us this afternoon. Referred to the ancient prophets who had spoken of these days and the promises made to this people. Our expectations expec-tations have been realized in as much as we have been faithful in jour duties. Desired all to be on i their guard that we may not step |