Show QUARTERLY LY conference LT of the tile Y L 31 A of weber if e ber stake of f zion ton afternoon ses session ajon juno june 10 1881 mrs S A herrick presiding musical exercises and prayer by bishop robert ric the 17 presidents identa who ho had not reported in the morning gave verbal reports airs if rs emily S richards reported the second ward over which she sho presides in in this el city it mra mrs josephine it west second counselor to bister sister herrick made some excellent remarks sister R E monch reported the fourth ward sister baird reported arted L lynne e rey sister EB 33 wells addressed the audien the bless in inga i odthe of alie young in this church ff a and the thorough organization of the same samo both in the priesthood and in tho the organization ol 01 relief belief societies and Y L 11 L I A and anar y associations she s spoke ke of f the great anxiety manifested manifest Mb by i the ie outride world in our behalf their acir borrow for fot us seemed to bo be great but we vi were rc very much more sorry for th them ernand and would do a great deal more for them than they the would for us and certainly we would not make war aar upon them as they sometimes talked of doing to us if we did not abolish the principle of plural marriage marri she further remarked that in the past ambitious women had felt bad that tha they had ad not the opportunity of being in missionaries but now n ow they had ad found there were homo home missions for women to fill which re required quirl as earn earnest estand and efficient labor as any foreign mission co could uld the speaker then addressed the young ladies aboaf their manuscript papers and about other means of intellectual and 11 spiritual i ritual development gilper sister E B ferguson spoke upon the care of physical the organization of the body how necessary it was in norderto order to do the work of life she referred to the evil tendency of lato late hours round danci dancing tight shoes and other thiap which destroy the tile health the sp speaker er then alluded to the misrepresentations of ministers in their conference conferences abroad and appealed to the young ladies who kept gentile eom company any to know what w hat their fate will bo be in the morning mornine of the resurrection she thought wo mans greatest dimion was to bear the so u Is of men a and nd the practices practices which existed in the world tended to destroy offis pring i women continually trying to avoid the condition of motherhood the speaker gave some other of her experience in the outside world previous to embracing the goepel gospel and said that ehg the e pleasures of tho the world th though ough fair fo to all appearance had like the apples of sodom bodoni turned to ashes on her lips and were bitter afterwards she entreated the young youn ladies to live their religion condit consid ing well the terrible consequences of going astray of forfeiting their birthrights sister eliza elizar R snow sin smith ith spoke upon the gospel and arid how we should obtain tain a perfect knowledge of it signs follow the believers and are not given to convince unbelievers believers un the savior said in ma my name they shall cast out devils wo we have precisely sel yi the he same gospel jesus and gec his disciples taught we arc are khlil enough to believe the same causes produce the same effects sister snow referred to the various sects professing to have the authority but if they had it must have come from the mother church we have our authority from another source direct from heaven our religion covers everything in heaven and upon the earth the lord has lins given us perfect principles but it mil will require the practice of these as well mg the profession bession fes fes sion in conclusion sister snow related a conversation with a lady ad from boston who thought the railroads roa ds would make great changes in in our religion sister eliza answered no the tho principles of our religion are eternal there can be no change with singing and benediction benedict ion by bishop F meeting which had been very edifying was dismissed |