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Show AT Till! T.IBEEJ.UXE. lr 1. F. Mitilrtoii It Hie Speaker of tlit- Day. (Comiuuiilouleil, The Tabernacle per vices Sunday, Aug. 13, were quite well attended. On the sL-ind were several High Counsellors. High Counsellor Win. H. Watkins presided. Singing by the choir. Prayer by Khler William IW.sUiy. Singing. Sacrament administered by the Priesthood of the First Ward. Klder Win. Tv. Watkins Read the 5th chapter of the second book ol Xephi from the Book of Mormon. Singing by the choir, an anthem. High Couusellor P. F. Madson occupied thepulpif. Referred to the duties of the people to observe their devotional exercises in attending attend-ing the meetings and partaking of the sacrament on the Sabbath da'. Sp ike of the evil influences which are abroad in the nations of the earth, which we are more or less mixed up with. Stated that ho had been led to reflect a great dt a I of late concerning concern-ing the situation of the Saints in tl)ei( social positj in. Our spiritual feelings ought to overbalance our temporal. We must become j a united people sooner or j later. Are we prepared for , the changes that will onme to the 1 people under these circumstances? We must have confidence in onean-other. onean-other. R'-fcrred to the financial situation situa-tion of the world of mankind, which is deplorable indeed, among the rich as well as the poor. Vet I Ijere js qn (ii,u,iuhince of bread in the land- The Savior of the world had that noble feeling . that would unite and bind the I hearts of all who wish to do right. The Chuii' sang an anthem. Benediction by Elder Jacob Jensen. |