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Show Tt has been prophesied about in ancient days; also the discoveries that are now being made both on ibis continent as well as on the Eastern Hemisphere. Referred to the mission of Joseph Smith in introducing in-troducing the Gospel in this dispensation. dis-pensation. Also of the inventions that have been brought to light in this generation; such as railroads, s tea 111 power, etc. Gave a state ment of Elder B. JL Robert's labors at the World's Fair in trying to expound the views of the Latter-day Latter-day Saints before the world, hut was not allowed to. Spoke of our present situation: we are very likely like-ly to create false impressions amongst us as a, people in our mingling with one :iiioXlwr.' even in a business capacity. We arc liable to err and to go in wrong paths if wc are not on our guard. if we are in the line ot our duty we can enjoy the guiding influence of the holy spirit and vice-a-versa. Elder W. L. Watkins was the next speaker. Desired to possess the influence of the holy spirit. Referred to the remarks of the previous speaker, which were very encouraging to listen to. Dwell principally on the duties of the Latter-day Saints and the blessings lo be obtained thereby. Referred to the perseverance and determination determina-tion of the leaders of this people, , Joseph and Hyrum and others, who were at the laying of the foundation foun-dation of this work and their hibors are being observed at this late day, even by some of the outside world. Spoke of his early experience in this church ami his faith in the same and the blessings that were enjoyed enjoy-ed .in his youth, and the more he auoweu ins inina to irace uacic on his labors, the more he felt to thank God that he embraced the Gospel. Thcchoir sangan anthem. Benediction Bene-diction by Elder David Booth. at Tim niiiLuriE. Elil.T A. II. Hji it. Y. I.. Wilkin III, t'ourte ( o the Jnri';;it I mi. 'ommnuk'a'.eil.l At the Tabernaole services, Sunday, Sun-day, Slake President Rudger Clawson Claw-son preside.!. Sl.iginj; by the choir Prayer by Bishop Jens Hansoi; of the Four I h Wn rd. Sacra in cut t administered by the Priesthood of the Second YV ir l. Flder Divid Rces read Ihe ITth chapter of St. John. Kbler A. 1 1 . S.iow first occupied the pulpit. R Terred to correspondence correspond-ence he was holding with an individual in-dividual with whom he was writing on the genealogiei! history of a well known family of this Stake. 'Wti an: living in an important aye. |