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Show wli ia. " I The Iron Horse, j With Its Construction Train in San l'eto. Organizations In the North End of the County. "Orr" Sends His ContpH-iiientx. ContpH-iiientx. NEW ORGAN I ZATIONS. A party of ladies, Sisters Elizabeth Eliza-beth Home, president of the Salt La?:e Stake Reliefsociety, Stine Willardson, president of the Yonng Ladies of this stake, Sarah Peterson, Eilea Dorius, president of the North Ward Relief Society, Ellen' Jakeman, president of the Suffrage Association, 1 and others, left Ephraitu on Friday, j June 13th, to attend the R. S. Assn. andY. L. M. I. Association coti-I coti-I ference to be held at Fairview. j The conferences were held according ac-cording to appointment, Sister M. Hide having proceeded the party mentioned. The meetings were well 1 I attended, a good feeling prevailing. In the evening a suffrage meeting was helil, and the principles advanced advan-ced by the ladies, were warmly sanctioned by the gentlemen The nent day, June 54, meeting was held at to a. m. at Indianola, Lp. 1'eU'r.ion, of Fairview augmented the party by their presence. A complete re-organization of the R. S. A. effected. After partaking of the ! hospitality of Bp. Spencer, and presiding pre-siding Elder Seely, they began the return trip; stopping at the new settlement set-tlement of Millburn, four miles north of Fairvie.v. They were warmly welcomed; meetings held, and a new organization of the R. S. made, as also an organization of the Young Ladies Mutual Improvement Improve-ment Association effected. ! On June 16, meeiing was held at Mt. Pleasant, and a new organization organiza-tion of the two associations "mentioned "men-tioned effected, in conformity with the consolidation of the wards. In the afternoon a meeting was held at Spring City, and the party returned re-turned home the same evening. The ladies traveled in the three days of their absence, about 70 miles, held seven meetings and effected five organizations. Two of the party were over seventy years of age. |