Show croci the dolly juno 1 of the ladies relief of lie stake abo regular quarterly conference of the societies of the weber stake was held in the tabernacle on thursday day last june altti at 10 a m the meeting w as called to order by counselor brown after by the assembly prayer by sire sarah richards and the reading of the counselor drown addressed the congregation she expressed her pleasure at meeting with the sisters but regretted ho inability of president jano 8 richards Kic hards to be present she realized that it was good to hunger and chiist after righteousness as then the faint of god would be received to lead aud guide in all the affairs of life mrs accles reported good alien janco at the meetings in the second ward and bore her testimony to the truth cf the gospel the saints biad embraced mrs bigelon and mrs handall bore their testimonies and expressed great the work they bad engaged in alder being present addressed a few words to the assembled ladies and was followed by mrs sarah Il ichards phe said that the people should seek to live nearer to their god be humble obedient and thus gain their exaltation sho testified that joseph smith was a prophet of god and that biggham was his successor chosen by god to do the work necessary in this the last dispensation pensa tion mrs lightner stated that she was one of the first to pin the relief society when it was first organized and bad been th the church all the dr ivings and mobbing that the saints biad to endure when forced from their beloved city of nauvoo in all this she hid obtained a testimony and it was from god and not from man yet bhe had seen many alio had passed through all these and had borne faithful testimonies to the truth of the gospel who had in later years fallen by the way side sho rejoiced that BO far bhe had remained airm in the truth and prayed thartice be able to stand antil her lifar work on this earth had been fully completed that slie might receive a cravn of eternal life mrs d mrs danta mrs del nap and mrs odell bore monies bishop wallace dielt a few moments on the grandeur of the work in which tho bisters were engaged and abo help they were to ilia of any ward eliere their labors were conducted in alie proper spirit and with the energy that generally characterized the work ot alie buters in assise ing and aiding the ng poor ia alie wards the choir ean let us pray gladly pray and the meeting was dismissed until 2 p rn at the appointed hour alie assembly vas called to order and the choir sang prayer was offered by B mrs terry realized that this was a day of trial and and also of temptation and it would not be wise for any one to boast of liia strength as he aniio was most secure was the most likely to fall sirs gale lire lightner and and sire crichlow bore their testimonies counselor brown rejoiced that pros richards had been able to be present for a short season during the afternoon and felt that the prayers of tle bisters had been answered in this respect elder F S richards appreciated the prayers and faith of the sisters in behalf of his mother and gave some excellent instructions to the filters Kil encouraging them in the arduous labors they had BO cheerfully taken upon themselves and hoped that they might always feel to continue in the good work they had begun mrs lle estead and mrs raymon made a few remarks in regard to the work devolving on the eisterer ei stere and prayed for the assistance of the spirit of the lord that they perform the aado faithfully president jane 8 richards testified to the loving kindness of god in permitting her to meet with the bisters and looking upon their faces once more ache prayed for the blessings of tho all the saints that they might never be found recreant to any duty imposed on them at any time alie conference adjourned for three maths and ft as closed by the choir singing come all ye bons eons of ion of he ogin Cuil din and saving association alia annual meeting of the ogden building and raving adjourned from tuesday wai held last evening alie report of I 1 lie work of tho association found elsewhere in this issue was read and accepted the annual election of officers for the ensuing year was then proceeded with by ballot alie following directors were fleeced fleeted eted T A chaleo W W crossman J W abbott wm V W 0 child A II 11 H W nine 0 I 1 II illS M binford L 1 l klaers I 1 marks and I 1 S autv upon the of the meeting the newly aclei led board bcd ocd completed the following organization W 0 chihil chilil B M Ie baw vice president A II 11 nelson secretary and wm V iid frich treasurer W G child and B M ere also elected as building committee salt lake ans the ogden band cut a on tho here thursday the P cn cotton theatrical is not looked upon aa a brilliant affair lovers of music en brawle arb still clamoring for a continuance of taber maclo concerts the lists of the fire precincts chow a total of voters a gain of oer last year the work of broadening the D II 11 U to the standard gualco lias bu kiin alie work lie jordan narrows is already completed the temporarily unoccupied residence of isaac Jenu inga ads bur on wednesday night and I 1 HI HI W it tit r i w i 1 in i lit 0 i i j i i i a i ii inqui oito EXERCISES the district class ineil jest jail on friday morning nt 0 a in lie closing of the public schools nero continued in the central schoolhouse prof T H lewis called the pupils to order an cleoros wan given in B hearty manner by all hie pupils and prayer ana offered by N andersen the following pro gramme was aben rendered in en excellent heading alia recitation alio blacksmiths Blaik smiths satorv kate song footsteps on alio stairs djian aikey chorus by abo school reading tha glove and the biou arancia Ir ancia stowell milking time ada smith song lifes story afable imson heading success in life alary cole heading valedictory annie dark song are friends that we never forget ada smith heading A yankee in love kobert mcclea composition tho tue gentleman may cadger keanini Ke adini jessop song they all iivo jack mary cole composition the true lady miss daniel shape ida and luc enwell failed to appear and render their exercises at lie celoso of tho pro gramme prof T H lewis add thi schools ech he thanked he pupils for the excellent manner in they had given their exercises and all alio had participated and helped to make the pro gramme a enc cess lie favored having anoro of these reviews daniil the year and especially at the opening of bo school bear hat acene work might be presented and teachers havo tho benefit of the suggestions eiven ask alie children to et their parents to take an interest in school work and visit the er hooli prof L I 1 edwards expressed his at the results attained by students and thanked all who had helped to make his associations ciati ons with hem so pleasant appropriate remarks made by the vis tors sir george mrs davis and sirs oakey closing chorus by the school and benediction was pronounced by arof L D in the afternoon the children as fumbled in lestar park ate their picnic and benj ayed themselves in various ways A supply of nuts and oranges were making gud the hearts of the little ones after romping and placing to their content aliey dispersed lo 10 llxie hang up your book lock up the schoolroom school is out the deseret A memorable land mark in alie history of deseret university will be the proceedings at alie salt laka theatre on wednesday last tho exercises were y itne sod ly a fairly good bocis on the stage were lie fourteen graduates the faculty the university regents the governor and secretary of the territory lion john T caine and the opening was by iron 0 0 of lie board of resents r adlow towns raan lias a habit of sounding a responsive chord in bis most ordinary efforts and in this event he outdid in the grace and appropriateness of bis brief ant potent address air Kichan ls waa followed by a musical selection froni faut then came joa V of Kichi nond with a v ell written addrean addre ai which was followed ba an essay that commanded marked attention by miss mary preston miss bessie gave a pretty solo and dr park made a telling address to alie graduates in the course of tho exercises ex ju iga boreman made a lid likewise governor thomas both of which were warmly appreciated bv the listeners the graduates are annie anderson salt lake city fannie ajax center thoele tooele co llla beatie salt lake city frank Hr antine salt lake city adna may beaver beaver co james glen weber co bieber angell bountiful davis co john alexander hunt st charles bear lake co idaho joseph francis merrill lU climond cache co may breaton Pr eaton salt lake cily harry agusitn young silt lika city louiise COU IiSE maud merril salt lake city may preston salt laef city mary lewis salt lake city snip shots at our soula yew york djin the rev robert col saw tho instantaneous photographs taken during the centennial celebration when they were thrown upon canvas a magic lantern at chickering biall the oilier and on sunday preached about the instantaneous picture which are continually being taken of each one of us in tho learta and memories of those with whom wo chiae in contact scripture end history are full of such instantaneous pictures he said ono depicts lots wife when she is turning into the pillar of salt an eastern metaphor for he bittern ces of unavailing regret another the dumb beast with speaking eyes it wai his ayea not hb mouth that which saw so much more than his master and teaches the that an asa in the right is nobler and nearer heaven than a prophet r 0 we have pictures of job and david and in hillory of scratch ca alfred brucca luther and john brown our lives aro not a chronicle hut n succession of pictures continued the speaker tp eaker you perhaps did this morning on the way to church which may fix you ou the canvas a years from now you hope to locapo the delicate alaf s in ho human heart but it will not delineate you at your borai your amny itself on it in a light that never shone on land or sea your one beet action re corded and nil the bad leaks filling his fraight fri ight cars with food ajr the og of the chicago arc amy bo the only pic ture taken of him which will ba thrown on the canvas of eternity from ta jan OLD FOLKS the Inu lalion to ill the igal the following invitation lias been issued to tho alj people throughout the territory to participate in tho old folks excursion to oden oil wednesday anno tha anniversary of the old folks having arrived and the mayor nod council together with the citizens of having granted lie free mo of jester park and the pavilion and extended d warmhearted and generous invitation to all old f aks over of salt like city and county alie undersigner undersigned under signed therefore fake pleasure in if lulng their annual invitation lo 10 aery oce between alie ages of seventy and one hundred to accompany them to tho city of udden and return by the utah central railroad Kail road and hospitalities of her citizens cit izena for the fourth time no mailo on account of circumstances religion politics race or color but everybody made welcome who are by the mature achot seventy and upwards and wo vieh it to understood that these ex cursons are gotten up ex to give them a few hours relaxation from their monotonous life and not for under bevento Beven tv dorinn the past fourteen i ears many hundreds of these aged and comparatively worn out people of both bexes leave been made to rejoice on these occasions and look forward to bliem with alie most delightful feelings of anticipation the day fixed upon for the excursion is wednesday buce ac and to insure tickets for the old folks in time for the excursion lie lii of wards and ministers of every shade of religious haliel are respectfully invited to send in tho and ayes of all iliof o over seventy who wish to accompany us to john kirkhorn Kir kharn tithing ollice not later that saturday juno 22 who will insua tickets on receipt of the lists As a ferturo of our honored guests all between the age of and eighty will be known by a red badge on alie left breast those beta een eighty and ninety by a blue badge and those between ninety and one hundred by a white rosette through the courtesy of superintendent W P kead aliese badges will bo the signal for a free ride on the street cars to and from tho depot the generous hearted public alio are in sympathy with the enterprise of honoring alio aged and lending a lie ping hand will please forward their contributions to C K savage at the art azar every effort will be made to render the excursion one of unalloyed uno lloyed pleasure and enjoyment not only while travelling tra velling by sweet strains of music in each car from the old folks choir and the distribution of lemonade cakes and candy by a willing band of waiters but by aery care and attention in transferring them from the cars at to the park during their stay there and returning to the cars through the courtesy of superintendent jolin sharp the committee feel thankful to announce that all the old folks living between hero and draper ville who leave friends in this city wild whom they can slay over night are entitled to a free ride on alie tuesday evening regular train to be in for the excursion on the following wednesday morning by the bishops giving them a note to the conductors the bishops in other of anis country will please make arrangements range ments to have aged anci brought in in time for the excursion and cared tor on return alie committee earnestly solicit the owneta of comfortable conveyances and gentle teams to convey thoa alio live a distance from car lines to and from the depot on that day the excursion train will leave silt lake city at a m and ogden p m BP W I 1 gnomic GoDnAi in 0 it SAVAGE WILLIAM wy WM L loelf KlC KUAN JENSON NUON A committee A FALL ceorge of fiill laic seriously BALT LAKE U T juno I pm ail editor THE STAS DAnD aliis morning bishop gomney fell from the ceiling foists joists of the mccond story of the barj aliouse where lie had been directing alie workmen shattering liis n elbow and dislocating his left leip the joist gave way with hain and in trying to catch himself he threw his weight M lie fell on his right arm causing the fr acturo named lie then fell through the joints on to the floor below clifteen feet and that dislocated the hip joint doctor was eoon on alie and rendered the necessary aid lie was carried unconscious to hla in the twentieth ward the bone were pet under the influence of the arm being set in a portion to lie the breast he will ciaio no power to UBO thia arm again fur so iho burgeon bays as it will ba tin lie was v jost caroe from under alio influence af the no internal titi jaries aro fit indicated but it is not positively known whether there are any yit last evening at a festival in liis ward lie waa particularly cheerful and assisted in making all alio guests comfortable it is a wry budden elcock eliock to his lemily alnet alio llio wind beean to howl and the dust to fly foreboding a genuine storm it blew fiercely for a ipa minutes and then the raina for hichi the banners ind the residents 0 aiden havo looked for several poured down on the unsuspecting pedestrians who dreaming of no daufar er had provided with no of any und in the way of umbrellas it cams down in torrents and the streets boon took ou the appearance of A river heading for the west it lasted but for a few minutes hot waa amply to lav the dust the rain futorm opened with a fearful thunder which atie lioi isea and come damage to property and a number of people to some extent at last ahe had made felt as follows it had a dounn poplar tree in lie of mr jotin jost alio llio isaccs and barked a root it lud also an outhouse by atio trpo which however helo ngod to mr turner hie gentleman who appeared lu the council chamber last friday pleading tor the abating of the boht pond as a nuisance and broden it to pieces A reporter of tin the place liet evening and 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