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Show j Treated on the ancestry of Herod Irom the time of Kdau the son of 1 Jaeob. How he had broken the ! yoke of Jaeob which was according to the revelation given in the days of Israel, in the lands in which they were traveling in the land of Canan. An able discourse was delivered de-livered on the subject of Christ's j birth and mission. I The choir sang an anthem en titled, '-Harli, the herald anls sing!" Benediction by Jeppa Jep-son. AT THE TAIIIXVICLE. Elllt'i'fl .lolill Crawford niul .riinu-M By. lviltcr Sim nk In the Cini;i cfeii t iu n . p.'oinuilliuclili.'il. At the Tabernacle services Sunday. Sun-day. Dec. 2-1, High Counsellor M. L. Ensign presided. Singing by the choir. Prayer by Elder Jonah Mat hi as. Singing. Sacrament administered by the Priesthood of the First Ward. Elder James Bywafer read th ! second chapter of Matthew. ! A quartette was rendered. j Elder John Crawford was called I to speak to the people, liefer red j to ihe reading of the scripture by Elder Bywaler, regarding the birth of Christ. Considered it necessary church at all times, notwithstanding notwithstand-ing the unbelief of the people. Quoted instances where those who i had the authority received the communications from the heavens. Spoke of the dealings of Coil with His people in all age, and s.ijd as it was in ages gone bv, so shall it be in the lalter days. Spoke at length 01, the labors to be pci formed form-ed in Hie tepiplcs Hint have been erected in these mountains, where the living can work for the dead that all may have the privilege of eternal life and salvation. Elder James Bywaler was the next speaker. Desired to speak a little on the birth of the Savior of the world. Hpokii of the haired that was in the heart of King llcrod the great. How he sought the life or the child Jesus; also spoke of his arbitrary rule. Cave a lengthy account of the events that transpired duri. g Herod's rule |