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Show New Discoveries FrSaii;Pete-Ant!ira'ite Coal ami Ruby Silver A Lively Chase for Mower. Miiiourn, and other County News- The Academy Etc., Etc. MANTI ITFMS- Manti. Oct., aoth. Mr Domgaaid has caught another lion cub and is now piepareu to open a men si gene. The Voting Men's Conference con vened lieie 011 the 18 and 191I1 accord-insi accord-insi to previous appoinimeni. Hits J. F. lAllred presiding. 1 he meetings wcie well attended, and much good insttiic-j insttiic-j lion was given In' the presiding officers land visiting btetlietn. On Sunday afier-! afier-! noon Counsellor Louis Audeison spoke I at some length advising the vari.irs j Associations to adopt Hie course of I study for the winier w hich had been j reccoinended bv the Contributor. j The speaker also exhorted the mem-' mem-' bets to gieater diligence, and uiged I the officers to be always prompt and punctual in the discharge of their duties especially iclerring to the secielanes and tlie necessity of forwarding reports at the proper time. The Slake Authorities Authori-ties were presented by coiiiicelor Samuel Sam-uel Allied and were uuumiously sustained, sustain-ed, Elder Neilson gave some interesting interest-ing reniuisceuce of his missionary laliois 111 Minnesota. The most prominent feature of the exercise of the alteiuoon was an able and eloquent addiess by (Ion. Win. King who demonstrated conclusively that be is as much at home m the pulpit pul-pit as the fotum. The speaker warned the young men of I lie dangers of infidelity and depicted in a masieilymanuei the fate of nations who had thrown aside the tesraining influence of religion, notably Fiance 111 the reign of terror. |