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Show AT THE nitERSMt'LE. Killers I.t'olle ftji'hnl and A ml row Klm-hull Klm-hull fUr KHk(rs. pV.m.numcule.l.l The regular Tabernacle services were held, Sunday, Oct, 12!)Lh, 18'.)3. High Counsellor Win. B. Watkins presiding. Singing by the choir, j Braver by Klder Geo. 1). Herder. 1 Ringing. Sacrament administered by the Briesthood of the Third Ward. Elder Orion W. Snow read Section I from ihe Doctrine and Covenants. A male quartette was rendered by members of the choir. Klder Leslie Nichols a returned missionary from Indian Territory was the first speaker, (lave an account ac-count of his lab irti in that country among the Cherokee Indians, (rave an account of tl.eir school system, also of their system of government. Snid he had enjoyed bis labors vbiit! traveling in thai laud and preti'-Iiing the dispel. lladenj"V-,ed lladenj"V-,ed goo.J health while there. J)esired th'1 yuting men to ipialify .lu-niselves for fulltiiiing missions. rSpokn at length on the duties of it lie saints. Hore his testimony to Alio truth. jKlder Andrew Kimball, president if Mm 1 n. Man M isvi.m. wa.-t the next epraker. Have some good in-t--truetioii5 en missionary labor, Jjolh at home itnd abroad. Cave fi description of tin? country in which he had labored l-Ylt to encourage en-courage the young men to prepare themselves for going to any part of tiie world, whenever called upon. Singing by the choir. r.enedielion by I'atrinrch Alviu Niehols. |