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Show j honest man is the noblest work ol ; God. We should show it in our every-day life. If we arc honest we shall never turn our backs on ; the gospel, but always will be true. Spoke at length on the subject. Dwelt on the subject of temperance, combined with the words of wisdom. wis-dom. Asked the young people to listen to the counsel of their parents. par-ents. Referred to parable of the ten virgins. Bore his testimony to the truth. Hoped Cod would bless all. President Clawson read notice of the Relief Societies' conference next week. Choir pang an anthem; "O Jesus, hover of my Soul." Benediction by Elder Jeppa Jeppaon. AT TIIK TAIillllMl'!,!;. Eltlr Mi-Ik Mmlmii Oi ciiiilcil (lie rnlptl Sumliiy Afl fi inioii. Stake President Clawson pre- ; sided at the Tabernacle services last Sunday afternoon. The choir sang the hymn, ''I'll Praise my Maker." Prayer by Peter A. Fosgren. Singing. ' lb' Died, Ibe Great Redeemer Re-deemer Died." Elder Nephi P. A nderson read in Doctrine and Covenants, section 110. Sacrament administered by the Priesthood of the Fourth ward. Singing by the choir, "O'er the Gloomy Hills in Darkness." Elder Niels MaiNoo then occupied occu-pied the pulpit. Said it was indeed in-deed a surprise to him to lie called to speak, but hoped if he said anything any-thing it might bo of interest to ail. Wished that ho might be indeed a Latter-day Saint, as all should be, and they should be honest. An |