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Show Relief Society. The Relief society held their commemoration com-memoration meeting on Wednesday, the 18th. It Is Impossible to publish the minutes In full, therefore present a synopsis. After the usual opening exercises Ticsldcnt Lucy Cardon said: "While not feeling well 1 deemed it a duty to attend this meeting. 1 am thankful for tho beautiful Temple In our city and the sisters should embrace the opportunity of laboring therein. 1'iesldcnt Susan Smith compared the present surroundings with those ofdajs gone by and felt the Saints had much to be thankful for. Adeline Harbor said she fcltgiate-fill fcltgiate-fill continually for the blessings of the Lord and exhorted those present to suppoitthe officers of the organizations. organiza-tions. Laura K. Miner appreciated the support that the brethren gave the relief societies. President Margaret Mallard referred to the tirst winter she spent In Logan, having willows for a door and bull-rushes bull-rushes for a Moor. Comparing those days with the present they felt that the Loid had abundantly blessed the people. Huthlnda Mocnch admonished the sister to be contended under all circumstances cir-cumstances and refrain fiom speaking evil of each other. Counsellor H. Karnes said that when hardness of heart prevails within a person he Is not in a position to do much good, and advised that love and kindness be exhibited toward the aged. Jane Thatcher and Alice J. ilalc sang solos at the meeting. After the Relief Society held their meeting, President Lucy Cardon invited in-vited all the Stake oillccrs, about thirty-live In number, to her residence. They sat to a bountiful spread. After a few hours of visiting together they departed for their homes, well pleased with tho efforts of the day. |