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Show I ALPINE STARE I CONFERENCE fc A Large Attend-1' Attend-1' ance. I'.c I Meetings Held in.' the "' ' Lehi Tabernacle. I , Quarterly Conference of Ihu Alpliiu j. ' Stako of 'Aon convened In tho Lchl Tabernacle, Bntunlay, Jnn, 110, nt 1(1 a. in. yidcr George, A.' Smith of the , I ' . ' Quorum of Twelve Apostles, nud Elder IV, II. Itoborts, nnu of lliu II rat 3VCI1 t inesldonU of HovenllcK, of Hnlt bike ! City, were preciit. Tliero wns nlo tunny visiting HnlntH from dlll'eix'iit i ' imrtfl of tlm SUike. Vn.H. h. Chin-- Chin-- .. .. .man presided, 11'res. A. J. Evans was the. First Bpenkcr. Snld Hint the Stnke IVchI-dency IVchI-dency was In perfcot liuriuoiiy with cacti other, had diil'crent views nl limes, but after consideration were nl-ways nl-ways aide to agree. Ho could say (he (mute for tho High Council. A member mem-ber of the High Council with Rome one appointed by tho Ulshup of each ward, were to visit each famjly ol the slako Reported all organizations in working order a.ud felt encouraged by work being be-ing dutio. On account of the failure In crops In Mimu districts our tltlilngs was ,; - les, but felt that as full a tithing has I ,.'. been paid as before Had a fow 11011 1.' tithe payfcnt. Bimke of the necessity of f "rt' n'l attending their duties or by their J?v own weight would fall. ' l'h Stephen 1). Chlpnuui said ho was "; ' , always bcnelltted by attendlntf meet-.li meet-.li i1 ' lug; 101rettrd. tlmU ninny did. not at-. rteiidj.tho Lord forced no man to jt. heaven, tfpoke 6MhjhamiiieB(, tlw -r-l!MHtanU blewBlirKipewlTebyMBT' lakliiK'Of same. M low' the. Lprd had blessed him In paying ofl'lilsilcbta and enabled hint to fiilllll a inlssloii, J. timltli was tlmnkful (Qr being 1 anioulated with till work, for when ho I attended to his duties he experienced I the bleuftlngK attendant to them. Hnd I ' yet to meetn person who hnd ilono In I duties who was not able to testify to I'. this Katun principle Bald this was n especially true of tho law of tithing. K 8ald that during the factory run many H of our workers wore not able to attend ineetlnir, etc., but after ultne of factory ft" wo always did well. Song ly quartettu from choir. . H. Hofierts was thankful for the manv blessings he eil Joyed; thankful for IU9 beautltul storm of last ulglil as .( It gavo us an assurance of another liar h 'vest; thankful or the com fortab'o place - ' to meet and worship in. Compliment" cd us on our building, compnrlng It -with tho tlrst temple church ever built, saying It was larger. Kpoke.of the sacrament sac-rament and the many blessings attendant attend-ant to our partaking of same; we should meet together mid partake of It. Inferred In-ferred to the Wide being read In school but emphasized tho, fact that inspired man should Interpret tho meaning, as much depend 011 the manner In which it Is read. UlshopStorrs j.f Am. Fork Second ward, reported the conditions of his ward. Alt organisations are In working work-ing order; had an lucrcatu In their tithing the past' year; was dlfllcult to noouro a large attendance al-sncrameiit meetings; cottage meetings 'well at-, at-, tended. 8. W- Koss, Supt. of Religion classes reports tholr organization complete and at work. Some educators behoved that thn Rlblb should be read hi thofUtrlcl action). Spoke of the many lUllluiil ties that Religion Class workers hnd to overcome. " " " " 11. 1.1. ,.STm Quartette saiiK "r1avlor'J BAnrco of Every hfoHslug." AiHwtlo fleo. A. BmHli referred to otir'lienutiful new taliernacle. Ohnth graphhl account, of the trip that lro Jos. F. Hmltli add party had Jiwt tnkbit to Vermont, where n nunHiinnt Imd been erected to the memory of the l'rophel Jiweph Smith. Bpoke of the members of tho party who crossed the plains, etc., years ago. and recognized the many tdiatiges. (lave ait account of the dedicatory services at monument and the rood will and feeling of the people of that, place not members of ourehurch. Notaslugle case of sickness sick-ness or regret by any one, not a single expression disagreeable to each other whs made during tho whole trip. BI'.NJMV MOHMKU 5 Heriiiud Webb, lately returned 'from a inlfslon.'eave a brief description of Ins labors In the Northern .States and the pioitresa and prospects of, tlin work there. He vii-lled Nqiivoo, where the Saints had established a Sabbath School, which Is well patronized.' Tlie people of said place ate qjilto favorable to our people, and trett thetit with kindness and respect. Alfred Turner, president of tl. held Third WHrd elders' quotum, toported said iUoruiuniid Isire bis testiiiiuuy to (lio truth of the gospel, President Jas. II. Clarke felt well to partake of tho enod'spirit and Instructions Instruc-tions of this conference Spoke of the many things we ought to bj grateful for,' Wc should throw all the snfegunrds possible around the youns, nml tenrh thtin. by precept and exainplr, correct piilielples. Atjiiartclte sang the swlection, "Home; liove" Elder U H. Itobertdellverrd a powerful power-ful oration on the law of tiiblug, likening liken-ing the Biium to a splrltnnl bmoiiieter, whlcji Indicates -cot reet'y the leuipeta-,lureof leuipeta-,lureof fnltli and standing In the church. I'nid a glowing tribute to thn writing and character of I'arley P. Pratt. Rehired Re-hired to the ahaiird criticism of our enemies regarding tho wsy tithing U collected and und Exulnlned liio title meaning and purpose of tlildnr, tcllinz how it was used. Ghoir sang "Arouse oh ye Mprlals," AFTKn.NOON ersstox. , Thu nftetuonn session wan well attended. at-tended. President A. J. Evans' conducted con-ducted tho lueHtiusr, wlijcli waj opened by tingipg. "Let i'on in Her Beauty Rise." The general and stake officers were presented pre-sented and umiulnpuulv Bntnind. Jits, L. hrown ol the B Y..U. Isculty, addreseed the meeting briefly on the question of education U'ss plensed to gaythat over one bundled students ol the Alpine stake attend ralil institution kiiu nit .Join e!!i " VA huartettessng the tchetion "Abld-int." "Abld-int." . v ' t k ' ::iU , ,tPreideiit HTCtTlphianVnddmww-the HTCtTlphianVnddmww-the Saints briefly on their ditties and obligations as Litter-day Nnlnti.-' Nnlnti.-' Apostle leo A, Smith occupied nearly near-ly all the time left in further continuing yesterday's dullncnllon of the Salt bnke htctliren nml sisters' trip tu the dedication dedica-tion of tlie.fofcph Smith tnonmneut. The choir Hnm: thu nutheni, ''The Moutttalli of the lxird'e House." 8UMJAV KVK.SIXO Pres. G. rf. Clitld of the M. M. 1. A., presiding. . J. V Kiuith Was tlrst speaker and reported re-ported the young men's aieorintions of tho stake. Mrs. John Mullen uf.Atii. Fork reported re-ported the young ladies' Male Qmrtntte samr "AVliou the SwhIIoas Homeward lly." Atiostle O. A.xRinlth referred to the law of tithing srfd its lines. Explained to what iibe it wag put and read fioiu a list he hnd shorin;iiow the tithing of last year was sr)ent. Elder II. II. Roberts spoke of the Jijtiia of tho M. I. A. work and refer red. to)- the early workers. " J. K, Wells nud Dr. Hatdy tiioned ilu beuellt of "a thomiigh study of the lerson nml (lie results of n knowledge of (iod nud his (son, Jeans Christ. |