Show za 7 1 1 I 1 I 1 2 T 1 A 1 conference tha mccular quarterly of j t the e relief So celles of hie 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 i the regular quarterly conference of the relief so societies f 1 ho be weber stake of zion was hj iu in the ogden tabernacle ori on thursday the ot ath day of september 1886 beginning giaui at 10 il a m president jane jand 8 richards pres f iding I 1 I 1 after opening h hymns was and prayer by elder W G cud child the minute minutes of the preceding conference wye were read and approved reports showing sa satisfactory ta factory progress were read from the Allow ing named societies of this stake west W weber eber harriott marriott hooper east Haril weal arest I 1 0 ogden I 1 den first ward ogden fourth ard ward ta lors lorseille ville north ogden wilson eden ellen ille mound fort port pleasant view Hunts and riverdale verdale Ri I 1 sister Al melissa elissa hall the cue treasurer tf vf the societies in weber stake briefly and pointedly wint edly addressed dressed the assembly upon matters perta pertaining pertain 0 inc F to the financial interests of the organization I 1 president jane S richards stated that she fell relt pleased and encouraged by the reports for they evinced n marked im improvement in the societies she suggested that each society should have a it mouy meeting every alternate week instead of devolin devoting g all the time to work and business she spoke most earnestly upon the subject of womans comans wo mans work inobe in the king kinga dom of god and abd ho prayed tu to the almighty for his blessing everyone af the sisters in the church that each one might be strengthened for her allotted taek task sister charlotte driver was unanimously sustained as a assistant secretary ortho societies in n this thi 8 stake I 1 elder davi david A H peery occupied a few minutes he H e uttered man many y encouraging and und timely remark remarks but admitted that he lie himself was weak and was not living up to every duty as he should livo liva and therefore he did hot enjoy the tho spirit of god to to great an extent its ashe hd desir desired dd he lie prayed that ho might live more humbly that be he might obtain the many blessing blessings promised to the faithful onea ones counselor emily shurtliff laid said that she to be a member of thia this church to be bd one ono th to enjoy the many many ble blessings aings bestowed upon god a people after singing and benediction I 1 by elder william middleton adjournment journ ment was had until tw two 0 p 11 m in the afternoon councilor harriett 0 brown gave a very interesting and instructive account of the president R richards ich and herself uman the various I 1 societies of the stake sisters mary uary Ho hofstead Hoga istead tead i eliza tracy end and sarah herrick expressed the joy and zeal with which in im this I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 caute caupe I 1 president L IV shurtliff ig sai said d h be a high highly I 1 y appreciated the great and noble efforts of these societies in 3 caring fur for the destitute and laff afflicted lilie d and in comforting the despondent he declared that lucli holy deeds were viere blessed of god brief remarks and firm testimonies were then offered by sisters mary ift try J Maycock Ann bickington beckington Bic kington ala mary ry chadwick lucretia B farr martha bingham Bing bam marthas cri tell low mary kasey sarah hunter and Char charlett lutt e driver I 1 preside president jane S richards offered a few flaw clos closing 1 ing words of ad admonition and comfort Benedic benediction tim was pronounced by president 0 P F and the conference con ferenc awas wae adjourned for three mon months this tj P I 1 MATTIE stox atako secret ary it f I 1 secretary I 1 |