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Show T..MPLB AND TABGW.ACLB. Th organisation o( tlranlte Htake hat been completed It w formerly n part of Salt Lake Make, end I com posed of Mill Creek Kast Mill C reek Ilia; Cottonwood, South Cottonwood North Jonlitn, Homer Sugar House llranger. I'artiMre lorMt Date nti.l Mouulnln I Ml evnrds The organisation Whs formed by Aposll I rand Jl I.yruan nmt An tlion II I.unJ 1'rank Taylor n elected prcel dent nnd lih counselor are Joseph II Miller of Milt (nek nnd Itdwln lien nlniiof llranger Instructive specehc were tnnit It) Apostle Lyuiaiiaud I und concerning tlie duties of the Latter-day Stint w Ik held the priesthood pracllmlarly tlio evho wero ralkd to be ofllrvrs In s I stake nnd ward cnpaelly, but tlie elili I ' lesson of their talk ivns lh tlilet in J foroemenl of the tord of wlixleim, A pintle Lyman (foliiff mi fur to sy I that ho person would b Mlooted as mi " oule-erln the Ursolic Make who wuttld J not keep the word of wisdom lrloil I w lilcli forbids tlio uw of lea, colTew, tin i baecu und liquor of all Muds. further uild that If any peritonii Mlecl- ed for any ollloe had nut lived up to , tlimo requirements lliov would have i to pledge themselves to do to, and If they did not then lire up to thla re- tiulremeiit, they would lie run cms I J Apostle Lyinnn then presented tlio I natno of 1 rank 'J a) lor for president i of tho tlrnnltu Blake, which was tue f talucd without n dUsentlug volee A ' very unusual method va followed to tecuro a llt of nauiia from which tlio oilier officers would bo selected l'nili person present was given a allpof pa pcrandntkcelto write llveorslx name! thereon of th two whom tiny woulj Ilka to are tnado officera of the slake, hut to name no office for any one, nnd be snre tn write only men they Imcw to I upright up-right and huneat, nnd who ke-it the 1 word of wisdom On the Iwck of Dili lip of paper each win. to write the name of tlio ward he II nil In hut not Sign Ida own name A eoiumltteo vl lire wns appointed ns teller lll'hard It Lyman, l'runel M Lyman, .lr, Tbouutt Ahlnton, Joseph W Muhci and lleorgo M Can lion At 11:30 the meeting adjourned to give the aposllca time to select from tlio liata prt pared by the tctlcra the varloua nlDtera lo bo nnmcil At 1 p m the meeting rccontlnued and tlio nainos selected were prosante 1 for tlio approval of the meeting) nil re celvlug unanimous aupport J ho tc-lections tc-lections Veoro on followt Counselors lo Hlako President--James It Miller of Mill Creek and IM- Illgli Couucllnia tlcorgo Crltmon, Sugar; II C. Carlltle, Mill Creek; Jette Wheeler, Charles Holme, South Cotton-wood; Cotton-wood; V V. Hlntie, Illtf Cottonwood; Horace Cummtiigt, I att Mill Creek, - UeorgeM. bpenccr.'loylorsvlllc.'loboy 1 llkln, llrnngcr, Johu M Canvon, 1 or-eat or-eat Uale, James Ilcrtoch, Hunter, William Wil-liam llradfor, Martlu Chrlttophcrton, I Fnrint r a. f Alternato High Couiiaetora II. H SaunJcrs, houlh Coltonwood; Joteph A. Corwnll, William J Ilutlerworlh, Mill Creek; Arthur Cuiumlngs, Hugar; Henry Mulliewa nud Iltury llarkcr, Tnylnrsvlllc. btake Cleric and Historian and Clerk of the High Council Thomas Aliltlou of bugar. John Cook of Mill Creek president of tho High Priest quorum with M V. Jones ami Chllllun Miller as lib countulorra. Stake l'resldtnt of Sunday schools Ueorge M. Cannon, l'orett Dale with Mellaril Homo of Mill Creek, Athel Woodruff of lnrmcra assistants. President of Y.M M I A William C. Winder, Mill Creek; Uriah Miller nnd Joteph Muster of MM Creek, as tlstants 1 arnk Y Taylor the prctldcnt ol (lrniille atakc, Is a ton of l'realdenl John Taylor Ho waa horn in th. 1 ourlcenth ward of Halt I.ako In hi vcinlier, 1601 Ho was educaUd In tin common tchoola of that tlty and tin University of Utah, graduating froir tho latter In IS80 While at the Unl vcrtlty lie took a course In aurviylm which profession ho followed for aboul two year after leaving school In 1861 i. atinolnted assistant architect on.thoMaiitl Icniplc. which position hc'lield until the Umplo was llnlslied Hlncoloarlng M.I100I ho has always uccn more or loss intereatui In mining and wossuperlntemUnt of tho Ilulllon lleek In 189S Tor several yeora lie hat Uetn engaged In tho real estate and lirnkcrngo business lie has nlwayi been qutto an active rollglonlst, parti-cullarly parti-cullarly lu bunilay school and Mutual Improvement nssoolatloo work, nod whenMlMted for president of this Make ho wns a member of the general M I A board of tlio cliuroh, |