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Show ALIMXE STARE CONFERENCE Tlie iiiailerl eoMfoienceid 1I.0 Alpine .Slake d ?.in convened in Sciince hall, Ameiican 1'i.ik, Saturday inurning, Jan. J8. i.ifi m lOo'ckc'i. On lli n'nml (ro Piesldent Frauds M. I.uni 11 and John Henry Smith ol ihe iiioiumo( apostles, the slake presl-dct'cy presl-dct'cy mid the Make high council PitHiletil K. L. C'hipmau picsided. Alt 1 tmg whs opened hv the choir mid congiegHiiuu ringing, "Now Let Us Ke-joiie Ke-joiie in the Day of !?kIvaIIoii." ' Prnei was nll'ered by Kldir George Kitl.raui. I Pies.deut S. L. Chlptnnn leported tlie Alpine Slake to be in good woiklng( order. Piciido t Lyiuaii oicupied the 1 est cf the lime. Exhorted t he saints to Io cool nud to attend to their duiies mid all will be well. Saidilisour duty to hunoi and obey tlie laws of the land. Singing, "We Thank "I lice, O Uotl, F01 a Piophet." llenedlctlon liy Palilnicb Win Clarke. AFl'liitNOO.N. CI uii and cougiegatiou mug, "O, Yo Moiiiilaius Hiwh." j Kldir Thomas ilarietl 1 llVlud prnjor. I Piesideiil A J Kvmis was plmsed 10 sec ninny piesini mid to hnxotwoof the npottles ,llh us. Spoke of the noli-obs.'iiucu noli-obs.'iiucu of (a-t ilnjs nnd ihe illmiiiulliiii of last day oileiings. A miIh whh lieautifully rendered by Sit 1 Lull 111 McCaiihy. 'I he UMiopH lepoilid their wsids as being in gno'l I'oudili'iii, with orgnulzi tlons c 1 pletc ill d lueeliugs fairly well iitli'inle ApiMlle Smith wa plrascd lo hear re-pons re-pons and to parlnke of the spiiit of the coufeieiice tiaxo toii.u iliEtructions re-gmiliug re-gmiliug tliedi'tiiliiilion of funds for Ihe pom mul on lniMium matteis Aiosile Lillian discoursed upon tlie great woik upon the Latter day Saints in carrying (hu gospel tu the ualiuns of I hu earth, mid in indenting it to the wnywnid and iiucoliveited of our own .people light here nt homo yj,aj-.j.. . --.- SUNDAY MOHNINt Confeicnce C'lii veiled in thu Ameiican Foil; opi'in house, l'lio clioir nud congregation sang, "IlMleeuu'i of Nrael" l'uiyer w an 1 11 fi ml by Win M Ilion ley Picfileiit .Lis II Clmku was pleasid to say that tho Sninis In Hie stako during dur-ing iIih i nr 1U0I liad inci cased in I lie paying of l it lies over tlie piev'ons year. The people geiieially 111 e iiliic to their duties and 11 good woik is being doiiu Seveial hn-lmiis teporled their wards as in good running cnuditiuu lCldei Joseph Hitch inuliasted our present circiiinslunccs with thiibc ol eaily days Klder lidwatd Anderson Sioke at some length nit tlie pullering and privations pri-vations of tlio pioneiMS ApoMle Joint Henry Smith said lie lead enj iyed tho spirit o tliis conference, confer-ence, and tho faioinble tepiiits ghtn by liUiiopsand otheis Sitigiug by choir Benediction liy (ieorgo Cunningham AFITiRNOON Singing by choir mul congregation Prayer was oll'tiicd by Andrew II An-deison An-deison The general and stako authorities weie jiieseitted a'ld iiiinuimoualy sus-laiiicil sus-laiiicil Josepli J Jackson, slnko superintendent superinten-dent of Sunday schools, tepoiled same I to lie in excellent couilitiou in nil the wauls Llder Imepli Featberstonu, lately ic-tuined ic-tuined fioin a 11 issioti to Japan, giuo a very inletesting sketch of his xper 1 peueuces llieiu AposiloSinitli spoke of how the Lord had UM'd the weak things of the enith ini'iuifouii 1 the ureut and tho mighty I President S L Clilpinaii tlioujlit we had been much bli-Fsed dining this con-leieticc, con-leieticc, and Imped wo would cany tlio uood spiiit with ns to our letmtx'the linmcH Choir fang an mttlieni lleiiedictimi was pionounced hy President Jas 11 Clarke. |