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Show IlKDAYAEIXItXOOM, Afternoon servlcei wereopened by the choir ilnglng from page 0. I'rayer by Bishop Atwood, Continued by I'nglng from pge 71, bacrament was administered admin-istered by Elders W.O, I Isher and John Bowen, aitiited by tour other Elderi Elder John II, Calderwood,whohad recently returned from a minion to the Eaitern Btatei, wai the first ipeaker. He bad labored In the northern I art of Sew York State an 1 tbe balance of the time vtai ipent Jn the Brook!) n coherence. coher-ence. Said there were rnly ten minion-"lei minion-"lei in that field when there ihould be a hundred. Bore a strong teitlmony. Elder John II. targent had ipent over three jeati of bii time In b Zealand, being collected, which averages nearly al nickel for every member and olhcer en I rolled in the school I A farewell parly lor tho benefit of ( AmosI)ardeii, who leaves In a few days Hud hai Uen treated will, Only a few would listen to the testimony of a Mormon Mor-mon Elder. Bore his testimony to the truthfulness of tho gos) el, Elder Joseph IV McMarrln, oneof the sevin presidents of Seventies, who had uccntly relumed from n million to England, paid n comrlimcnt lo the people peo-ple who had erected the Tabernacle Reminded the people that the Lord had promlied that thoio who did the work of the Ixril would be atle to ben- their teitlmony. He luppoied that every boy or man In the room who bad returned re-turned from filling a million would tit-tlfy tit-tlfy that the Lord had given them power to confound the wise. One testimony of the truth of the goipel Is that there Is no record of a mlis'onary sent abroad ever changing hli filth. Elder J b.Olbbomof St. Johns, Aril., n mltiionary tent to Summit Stake In the intereit of the Y. M. M. I. A. bore hli teitlmoii) and vxpieieed hli willing-nets willing-nets to perform the work aislgicd him, Apoitle John Henry Smith sail that the first ilx months of many of our mil-slouertcs' mil-slouertcs' labon were thrown away, be cause they were not letter prepared or bccauie of having so many little habits to overcome. ' After singing by the choir and benediction bene-diction by Patriarch Tliomaa 2all conference con-ference was adjourned till 10 o'clock Monday morning. Bundayevenlng theflrst union of the Y. M. M I, A, confirencewss held at which lulereiling remarks were made by Elders 0. A. Callls and J. 8. Gibbons, Apostle Smith and I'rest, MtMurrln, UONDAY WOR.NIXa. After the opening extrcliei Elder J. II. Milei, principal cf tbe Summit Stake Academy, ipoke a ihort time In the In- SaInTssliouldr)lve 10 bi tfcej wonUl an example to all the world Elder Joiepji W, McMarrln laid that I'reildent Know had promlied the young people that If their iteilrei nere todo good, when itakding before an Audlenco there wou'd Alnays be lome one who would be made better, There li something some-thing In Ufa that we cannot getaway from, and that is the memory of evil doing. Spoke for tome time on ILo life and minion of Joieph Smith. Meeting wai doted by the choir tinging ting-ing tbe anthem, "Lift Thine Eyor ," and benediction by I'rest. Alma Eldredge. At the concluilon of the morning iei-lou iei-lou a ipeclil meeting of the high council coun-cil rai held, for tbe purpoiu of filling tho vacancy earned by the death of Jacob Huffman. Elderi W, P. Uronu and Henry Evani were releaied from the h'gh council and ordalneJ palrl-irchchi, palrl-irchchi, John Bon en, M. 1'. Harrla and Dan Lambert were lelccled at luetoUm of the council. Alternatet J. A Smith, Thomas (lltclirlit, Burlah Wilkin aud W E Chapvell. xio.inY ArriaiooN, Alter the opening cxerciiei the llen-efer llen-efer ward wai reported by Illibop John Paikett Hi being In good condition. Elder Joieph Ball, who left thli week for a minion to England, ipoke for a ihort time ami expreiied a deilre to fslthfully perform his duties. Apostle Bmlth spoke at length concerning con-cerning the Brlgbatn Young mennment, and urged the people to aislit In the completion of the lame, Blibop Walker reported the Tcoa ward. The general and local church authori-tles authori-tles were presented by I'rest, lmaEId-redgeand lmaEId-redgeand sustained by the congregation. congrega-tion. AKVOCMSUCNTS, Oencrsl meeting ior southern part of the Stake will be held at Kamas, Xov. SOth. High rrleiti' meeting at Hnytsvlllo lait Saturday In November at 11a.m. The choir iang the anthem, "Hark Ten Thouiand, Thouiaud Volcei," and after benediction by Elder Edmund Eldiedge, conference adjourned for three monthi. In the evening tbe closing meeting of the Young Mem fconference wai held, remark! were made by Apoitle Smith aud Pretl. McUurrln. y |