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Show EMFLE AND TflBERNAGLt. I Mj,r Jsn.cs! HcMorrio flr,lcoun selorln tu PMen,y of tll, aro. ,,.0 mission rest,,,! Llrerpool prll 11 jlr James TalBij,nMWeIle,ecl. ed a member of lh I hlloviphlesl society so-ciety of Orcat llrluio better known as tl e Ictorla ii itltm, I resl lent Hno loJ )r Kar, Q Muiser were In attend,,,,.,, i tn, , incncrmeot cxerch, 0f ,(, CDer Stake aca lemy at lb, rjgden taWrnacle on the erenlng of Juo - The meetings In Ih. Havlt. I ska stake on Sun Isy, June 4 fersconluclelcx cluslrely by recnllj returiirnl nils slouarles They Mere supjHised lo be In some foreign land trying to make connrt anl tl ey were lltteoe 1 to with wra I attention UlerD 1' relt ofhprngTe( wllo Is on u ii Moo In tbt soutl ern stales nn I IsconiuctlngtbeSoatlernhUrat CI atlanoi gs writes that I o Is soon lo I rulcawd an I will be ome jjie Uh of July Ho will then rest mo tie pibll atl n of the Sprlngtllle. In Ir-pen Ir-pen lent The whole church In Nornay I as up lo this j ear Wen Inclnlel In onecou fcrenee I ut during the late ,,it f hcan llnnf la i f I Iderllitte U I jmal prrsl lent of tl e uropesn mlul u II was dirt le I into three to be known as the Chrlstlsna Hergrn snd Trondh Jem confi rences. Of thcMSHunlsj schoolsrepottclln the organized stakes of Ion OJ hare n enrollment not to eicrcd V) 1U1 hare lietwren SO an 1 100 ltrj between ItK) and 200 o- between'M and 300 41 i between 300 and 400 55 between 400 snd 300 13 botween &M sod "00 one shore 700 an 1 one (Iehl) sboie 1 "00 The I ennlsnd steamer scconllng to a dispatch recelred at tl t ofllce of 1 resl lent Snow on tl e 7lh IniL, hss safely arrircd at Quernitoir n Among the Utah people on board were Joseph 1 Smith Ir and Itlchsrd Smith William Wil-liam 11 Armstorn, Arthur A Woods and (leorge llowman of Malt I ake and I) II Ilollnson of 1 leasant (Irorr The serf Ices of Colonel Wlllard loung of the Second I S olunteer Engineers hating j ror ed so eminently successful In the sanitary Improro-mentof Improro-mentof Harana Cubs ho hss been engaged since Ills retlremrnt from the volunteer aerrlccs by an extcntlr New ork company to be their genera' manager lu a like work In the city of New Orleans La. I resident Lorenzo Snow with 1 res Ident Joseph V (Jmlth and Hoora lirlgham YounB"(jj'r,D, ifwroiiM,, Seymour II ung-CJ rlwlMVilckeu1 Arthur Winter and Leltol Q Snow, attended at-tended a speolal conference of the Millard Mil-lard stake of Ion at Deseret June 3 4 and 5 1 resident Snow Intends to apen 1 much of Ills time during tho coming summer flitting the people in the remoter stakes of 7lon Congressman II H ltoberts left June o for Alberta Canada to look after some land interests an 1 attend tho stake conference of the church I c clrslastlcal work In line with! Is duties as one of the seren prcsl lents of ser-ontles ser-ontles will bo performed, serersl quo rums remaining to bo organized In and about Cardston Mr ltoberts will bo away from Salt I ake for two weeks. I resident Snow and party returned to Salt I ake city from a Tlslt to IXs eretJunoO nry much pleased with what they found In the south Tho president states that tho people ara comfortably situated an 1 hare built a new meeting house which wasded! cated Juno 4 Tho church farm waa visited and the party waa much Inter ested in the enormous now reservoir recently I ullt there which will glvo the farmers ample facilities for Irriga Hon President Snow shook haoda with "00 p-ople a day, and Is In ex-cellent ex-cellent health He visited Morgan last Sunday and attended conference. The president msy visit Malad tho latter lat-ter part of this month Tho latest lady missionary to leave Salt Lake City for r ngland is Mrs. Lydla U Alder widow of tho lata flrorge I) Aider Mrs. Alder haa al waya been prominent In church circles and the authorities believe that her work will bo valuable She has been a member of the Itellcf society of the Bait J ske stako for ovor thirty years, and is also a prominent figure In the Woman s Press club Mrs Alder has been set spart for labor In Lngland largely, but It Is probablo that she will spend some tim In (Jorrosny, wl ere her son Walter is years of sge, and who Is ipoken of as one of the brightest bright-est youoff missionaries that ever went abroad hss been laboring for the post eight month Ho BlchOold tabernacle committee has decided upon purcliaslug a large, hsndtome organ to bo in place for tho dedicatory services. The Instrument decided upon Is a vocation illuminated pipe or;sn with pipes equal to a 162 pipe orfsn It will be seven feet one inchscrou ten feet, ten Inches high and three feet five Inches deep, and contala a double keyboard and latest Improffl foot pe lals for swells etc. II In Baker will be sent to Salt Lake to rocd" special Instructions on tho Uitrameut from Professor Dsyncs. i |