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Show 0TAKE CONFERCNCB. Ann).se V.rv L.r,e. g.m. C4 "Wuetlona Ctven. The quarterly eunlerenc of the Summit Sum-mit SUkt cnnr,,, i Tabwrnsa-ls Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. Ths at-altendancs at-altendancs was very large snd s good Intersst Ssamaniles ed. Ths chor sang il hjmn "Soltly beamt th kwred dawning," and pro)r waioffrd b) r'airiarch W.R Haider. "O.ssy bit it truth'" ws sung by the choir and congregation. Biehopt Arthur Mil well of I he Pens ward, Wilusui Richards of Oakley, Mirah F. H,l, l Ileneler and Wll-lismSsrgtntbt Wll-lismSsrgtntbt lloyuville reported their twtlv this. All said s revival of Internet is grsslly manlfett. Apostle Join Henrv Smith sddreseed th conferenet. Said be was pleased to nieel with tin 8alntt. Referred to the reKirts made by the blinop and wa pleased Io lean tht at lea.t no bark-ward bark-ward spirit silsts. lis took ss test, "They wurtl.lp Ms with their lipe, but tbelr hearts an far from Me," and said I ,h" ' tb gH-l waa brought to light in our dav, tlioush thera ware many thoetsmla . ho had lost s lov lor truth, chastity or morality, yet there were oillliuntwho wer seeking to srrvs lb Ms.ter li Mr best light, yet there was a necusity of restoring th gospel lb It (ullnots. Saun bat lougbt to re-Urd re-Urd tbe progress of tbs work of (iod. Hsi that llioigh we ss a people ar th choicest of (icd'i children, yet many timet ws do sot observe Hit l.wa. We ehould all be la touch with the revoaled will ol tbe fattier. He did not design to cbarg ths ll with wilful defection defec-tion ol ths lsi ol tbs Lord, but wished to iosptrs tha to works ol righteous ess. Ths saints should not only approach ap-proach tbs Ijrf witb their lip but with thslr hruJso. II tbe saints and tbe wois will obsrlv lbs Sabbath day our InsaMMylunKsnd prssont will soon he mpty. Eeight boars work, sight boors plsy, snd sight bonrt sleep should be s legitimate division of our time. Alter iron by the choir and benediction bene-diction by I'atriareh Richard Birch, conference at adjourned ontll2o'clock. ll'NDAY nMSOOS. Servlrswers 0Msned by tbs choir inging"l)uc mors we come' before our Ood," sn prayer was offersd by Elder J. J. Bossn. Tbe choir snd congregation congrega-tion sang "How firm louudMlon . Ths sacrament was administered by Elder 0. A. Callis and George C. Redden, Red-den, aamted by fonr other Elders. Bishop Dan I smVrt reported the I Kamas wird is beiug prosperous. Said be did not know there were so msny good peopl in his ward until he tried to be gooJ himself. Bishop John Saatsn reported the Upton Up-ton ward as being In good condition. Elder VY. E. J'ott reported ths I'ark City branch. Had thriving Sunday school ; meeting, were ,,tenJeWi msny nori-uiemberi bel'ug present. Petriarch Thomas Bal lell well while listening to the remsrks of those who iMdieoken. Refetred to the greet pro-gruct pro-gruct being mads by the Hninlt. Choir snd congregation tang two verses of "I'rnlss to the uan," elc. President JoPh r. Siuiib was the next speaker. Said be was led to think leriousl) of bow the ..int. were increasing, increas-ing, aid coiitra.1,.1 fifty ys.r, ,gu wi, the prent time snd fifty yr, hence, illustrating 1, ,e, by reading from the Doctiin. and Covenauts. Section 2. Re-lerred Re-lerred U) the passage that ths Lord wss shout to bring forth s great work snd a wonder. Fifty years .go it wis j thought that Mormonism w.t but s J bubble and would sooner or l.ier bur.!, j but th. world today I, beginning , realise re-alise tlmt it hatcmeiosuv. Said that I those. ho li,, (or , ,,Ity m .event, ye.,, will ee aonder. which ..I cannot now comprohsnd. Tb. I,d be-lievelnex,aii,on be-lievelnex,aii,on whether we door no.. Wedoihe will of th. fathe, time, becu,. b Mellifl,d that he knew the go.p., d , l0 ly. Spoke for a short time on the pries.hoo,!, ,., taiH imw tbt Uj orga,.idtlord,rcf the church an. prie.thuod as development and circum- f i stances required. Spnke of the ehsngvs mid in this Stake and others snd said ther were inspired of Ood, and that the ssints should support the author ties. 1 Ths choir sang "Lord dismiss us witb Thy bles.lng" and alter benediction by Treat. T. L. Allen, meeting was ailjourn-d ailjourn-d to 8 o'clock. Alter th opening exercises the flrrt epukrr st ths evening session was' Elder C. A. Callis, who spoke on tbs1 principle of obedience. Ornc E. Tack nest epoke concerning , the organisations being elTected in th 1 various wanlt, Eliaa J. Barber epoks In th (merest of th i'rirusry Ateoriatlnns. Supt. E. 11. Khead referred briefly to the religion class work. He wa followed by Kllialirth Lusty who spoke of the good being don by th Relief Societies. Th choir sang "An angel from on jbigh." Apostle John Henry Smith said that Mutual Improvement work had nut bcn a mccesslul a was wished, but it had bean a meant of doing much good. Our aim tbould be 10 make our own personal nature worthy of emulation. No grea'er blessing can come 10 mankind than 'hat of father and mntherhoo I. He tpoke of and explained th eternal blastings In I ths proiier control of our passiost. Said he did not think it prudent lor young men sod womeo to go out In the canyons can-yons without tbs company of some older persons. I'rest.T L.Allen spoke of ths good bslng don in orgsnititig th wards. Prwst. Oeorge W. Young said bs found Joy in performing ths work ol ths Lord. Preet. M. W. Tsylor said ha wa In harmony with the reports made and waa nuich pleased witb ths goodliest expressed ex-pressed by tbe pcepls. Spoke very forcibly for-cibly on ths word of wisdom st behig observed todsv, , 1're.t. Joseph f. Bmlth next spoke. H rssd s section from th Px-trln snd Covensntion th dutiee of an Elder and explained that Elder meant all who hold ths p'rletthood or bold calllnga under the priesthood. All associations should bs re presented at ths conferences. confer-ences. Baiit tbat thers le s great field for missionaries to work in alliums. Should make our children feel the re-sponiibilliy re-sponiibilliy In ths church sud st borne. The choir sang a hymn snd besed lotion lo-tion wat pronounced by Elder Silat M Pack. Hososr unaNtxo, After the usual opening exerciser, I'rest. Taylor Introduced Elder Fred Itaaband, recently returned from s mis- j lion to Euglsnd. who sd.lressed ths! conference snd burs hit' testimony to j th truthfulness of the gospel, I'rest. Taylor presented thegsneialj church and Stake nuthnritlei and sll J were iiiiUined unanimously, f-everal ' new Stake oltlcen wers presented, st I 'lluwsi W. A. C. Vlslck, secrelery snd treasurer ol tbs Sunday schools ; P. H. Keeley, secretary and treasurer of lbs Y. MM. I. A.j War IE. Pack, pros-idenl pros-idenl of the high priest quorum, with Stephen Walker and Otcar Wilkiot at counselors. Apostle John Henry Smith next ipok. and delivered s poaerfnl sermon on marriage. He was followed on tbs same subject by I'rest. Jo.eph F. Smith, who also spok 00 the tin of idultry. Afters song by the choir and benediction bene-diction by I'rest. (j, W, Young confer-ence confer-ence was adjourned for three mouths. At 2 o'clock s priesthood meeiing was held and Instructions given those holding hold-ing poaitiuiie. |