Show I 1 W I 1 LL D STA ITZ escaja PEREN Ct the regular quarterly conference of the millard stake was held at the 06 scipio meeting house last saturday and sunday ang august und president A A hinckley presided assisted ass Is i ted by his counselors thomas 0 callister Oal lister and george A seaman president feancis pi ancis M lemaa and goo geo G eo P F richards of the quorum of tho the twelve apostles were present tilso aliso dr richard R ly man of the state university and prof A B anderson of the beaver branch B Y U aj the conference jon ferenc wits was well attended throughout and the house proved to he entirely too loo small especially on sunday on saturday forenoon all thu the ward were A reported ported ro except Leani leavington leamington Lea ingi 0 n bishop hop ash is h i n 00 t aw i inlaid t ya I 1 T on the wa anu ant nt did not reach scipio till in the afternoon pres preg hinckley gave a very comprehensive report of the condition of the stake and the labors of the stake presidency dr lyman explained the causes of typhoid lever fever and how to prevent the spread of that prevalent debease at the saturday afternoon ses sion 5 ion presidents T 0 callister Oal lister and geo A seaman y earn an ana an 1 prof A B andorson anderson delivered short addresses the aggi greater e tte ir part of the bho time being occupied by pres lyman who read from froin the ath 0 chapter of st mathew christs hermon on the inon tit and spoke at some ome length on thud the words ask aud and receive seek and yo ye shall fi id enk an ana I 1 it shill shat be opened cinto you lead head also from doz oo 00 bov 0 o atil aiu shoie of he nece necessity aliby 0 of f faith and works on oa sunday folle forenoon noon it a sunday chool session wits WAS huld held in the SIl school ool bousu housu while the conference session nv was Ls held in the Ine fleeting eting house bishof ashby of leavington leamington Lea 0 reported his ward lifter which llie bichard liard lynian lyman delivered a splendid discourse on 1 education I he ad aci the children of Nj Mil hird illard county to patron ize the high school at fill more after having 0 finished the eighth grade at home and after having received all that can be obtained it in tile the hiet school in their own county n get etall all that is obtainable HI n the before going ging east or agost to higher P institutions of afi ruing ill expected that the next le legislature will set ott af half fiill fr tie the benottt of the bointy inh schools ch which will to abnit s 0 the also expected t that flat JEI i course in agriculture willbe will be div en in the county high schools elder abo oeo P F richards Kic hards f flowed with a discourse on obedience and disobedience and the natural following of reward and punishment at the afternoon session the general and local authorities were presented and sustained by unanimous vote pr pres es lyman resumed his line of reasoning on the condition in ill which a person aberson should be in order to have faith requisite for obtaining ausher to prayer also on the difference between civil and temple marriages civil marriages arenor are for time only and when w beneath 1 ath pi pta FO the parties il ct isad ag M 0 ed i and abd in inthe tho he next world 0 i ald they are single like old bachelors bachilo rs and old maids ma ids the husband without the wife the wife without the husband and the parents without outtie the children not so with those who are mai ried in the temple tempie there those wh are worthy can be married for tinie time and eternity and if they re remain 1 gilain faithful their fimby relations will continua conti nub intact forever but temple ordinances will do people no good unless they are worthy and remain faithful faittie ua elder richards Kic hardri resumed his remarks on obedi obedience onoe and spoke of the covenant we make inake when we are baptized when we covenant with the lord that we will keep all his commandments as we understand them and as they shall be made known to us and if we do nut not keep our promise we art are covena covenant cov vt breakers at the cluse close of the sunday afternoon meeting M the fol following lowina 0 business was transacted orson whitaker was ordained i high priest 9 mid and set apart its as an alternate high 0 counselor also john E lovell and J H K B arney of kanosh were ordained high priests also jorgen P brown of scipio and 11 F stout of hinckley were ordained ined hili hi li priests and the I 1 ater was set apart as first counselor to thomas Mein mott in the presidency of the high priests adeline smith was s set et apart as stake e aid in the relief society and K katharine allred A 11 red is as assistant secretary in the relief society and elizabeth walker as first 91 st coull counselor to to alice callister Oal lister in in the presidency of the primary association besides the regular conference meetings inee tings thero were meet VW ings of auxillia auxiliary ry associations and a priesthood meeting was held friday evening which was also addressed by the visiting broth brethren ren at that meeting ml ill der richards spoke of the sevier bridge reservoir and said etwas it was a bonanza a mammoth scheme and estimated that the melville land when under d r cultivation n will be worth f from rom 30 to 5 per acre the preaching and reports at the conference meetings were interspersed with singing by the scipio choir which was much appreciated and at the close of the conference pres binckley Binck lev complimented them for their efficiency fi fici chency ency a and nd thanked the te good people of scipio for their hospi bality in taking in ant and I 1 ca ass i W isab an is 0 lb |