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Show PRIESTHOOD MEETING The monthly priesthood meeting of n ihu Alpine Stake of .Ion convened in Science Hall, American Fork, Fell. S, j 11)00, at 10 a. m., President S L. Chip- j man presiding; A. J. Evans in charge.' ; The nttendancO whs unusually largo. ' Meeting was opened by ilnglng, "Lct Zion in Her Beauty Rise, etc." Prayer was oflerod by Bishop Klfl Ben net. 4j I TIiobo recommended for oidlnuiion to ' the pricstliood vero instructed in llielr J dntelB by President A. J. Kvnns audi , unanimously sustained, ' '( ShiKlug, "Wo thank Thee, 0 God, for' n prophot, etc." President Evans introduced Profcesuii J Wldteoo nnd Merrill to the meeting? j The first ilsmed wns present by request! , of President Geo. Brlmhnll of the B. Y? , University, to speak to the brethren on" ! the subject of "Selenliflo Agricultuio." Tho latter followed the same line ofj thought audaiguuient, nnd showed tho ', grent benelits to be derived from thu. ' careful study of tills important iiueatioif Dr. Wldtsoo gnve notlco Unit on Moii f day, the 16th, nt the B. Y. University ' n clnss will be opened, lo continue (our, ' weeks, for the benefit of farmers who i may wish to study thu theoiy of Agu3 culture. '3 ; Two young men, student 8 of IhoUllj Y. U testltled to tho benelits they had derived there from studying the nbova . named subject, j J. Golden Kimball, who wns present in the interest of the PJSth quuruur(i(i soventles, fully endorsed all that bad been said on the question of sclcnttlltf agriculture nnd manual training, W( have subdued the barren desoits audi should cling to our hard-earned Innila nnd homes. "3I Pres'.dont S. L Chlpman and A, "J Evuns made some cloelug remarks, - Singing, "Doxology." ,31 Bei'iedlction Ly Preslile.it S. L. Chlra man. ,J$kn |