OCR Text |
Show . -.... r-vtui, 5 ToKT'.84orjrir-oBai optlmlstlo us is onnjjfttent with the truth, and that tbe ubaraoter of re- 1 ports often were colored by the frame of mind In whloh the reporter 1b nt the tlmo of reporting. Did not be-llvo be-llvo lu a loo strict construction of tbo law, but thought that a liberal oonatrnotlou was more lu tho Interests of progreuB, CBpeolnlly with the youuxar pooplo. Kldor Hugh L. Adams, of Parowan, who has recently returned from it two and n half years rnUsiuii to tho state of Minnesota aaid, that ho whb atir prised wbllo nwny at tbo goo. I IIvpg tbut wore being lfd by many of tno bottor oIiibh of people in that Hold o( labor, mid thongbt that ttu-y wore worthy of much credit for tho same. Spoko lu toima of oralen of Kldor Trohorue Lolh of Oedttr City, with whom ho hud been ns olato.l for somo time during hia mlBalou. Hlshjp Walter O. Mitchell of Parowan had thought that eomotimes it would bo bottor to dUponae with thoio roporU, aud at lutist bellevod thbt thoy should bo db favorable an 1 poBlblo with dno regard to tbo truth Ho could aeo au improvement in his ward, in the attendance at meeting?, and In tho work In tho various quorums and organizations. Elder Johu J. CI. Webstor bolloved the people aro improving and oould see many things that were better than thoy wore twenty years ago. APTGRNOON SESSION. Eider Josoph H. Armstrong bore testimony to the truth of tbe gospel, bollovod that the work was progressing, progress-ing, and exhorted the oflioers ot the various wards to be energetlo in the discharge of their duties. President Mary Ollorton of the Stake Relief Societies reported all the societies as being fully orgauixed, nod the ottloeta alive to the duties of their calling. Elder Henry Leigh believed that In a general way improvement und progress pro-gress is being made. Duflug a recent sasl ' asa |