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Show Late Conference. Notes and Comments the Saint', Items from Fountain (Ireen Mayfii'ld, Also Itablit Valley Piute County. MORONI CON" FFRKN'CF NOT ICS Visitors at the Quarterly conference confer-ence speak very highly of the whole-souled whole-souled hospitality of Moroni, to their friends, and also t e strangers within their gates. i Don't you think that a City Council Coun-cil w 10 just post theirOrdiuance in '"' " ; . ..'-Wyt.iK a town where a news paper is pubTTsiicJ, is a little too eco uomical to be healthy j j There were over a hundred ve- ... hides of various kinds camped in 0 the vicinity of the meeting house at J Moroni on Sunday, besides a nuin- ' ber who were put up all over I ...j town. t-j," The Tabernacle at Moroni has II just been furnished by its citizens ti with a full quoto of seats, modled after K those in the large hall in the Temple. 1 , They are beautiful, substantial and i ... comfoitable. I The Conference opened at Moroni I with a full hoase, which kept getting I fuller and fuller with each succeed- I ing meeting until on Sunday after- 1 noon'there was not an inch ot stand- ing room, inside and many were - oblige ! to go away. t I Among thi conference visitors I were Hp. Madseti and w'fe, of Gun- 1 nison;lp,C. N. Lund, and wife, of Mt. f Pleasant; Bp. Reid, of manti; David 'I Candland, of Chester; Bp. Allred.of Spring; Pres. Paxman, of Nephijand Bishops Dorius and Anderson, of i Ephraitn; and many others repre senting the educational and business classes of San Pete. The new organ purchased for the Moroni Tabernacle received its first trial at the conference on the 15 int. It is a vory ha i Is n an I H' ri.rvirful instrument, costing Sjod. 4 P.- r. St ) iy, of Beaver, wj hid an oop irtu-.iity of testing its powers the '.v, clay after the Conference, pronoun- ces it a splendid instrument. Moroni j tn h nnirratnlated. ... The Moroni choir was one of :h : most a ' delightful features of the conference. The people are to be congratulated j on possessing so capable and devot ed a leader as Mr. R. P. Eaarson; and so proficient an organist as Miss Clarissa Faux. There are a number of individual voices of great beauty, and others beside the lady named who are capable at the organ. The meeting house at Moroni has finally been completed in a manner to reuect great credit on the town. It is a beautiful building, finished in the finest manner both outside and inside. There is no gallery, and consequently no posts. The acous-i acous-i tic properties are fine, light good, I and methods of ventilation e lsy to I handle and very complete. It has I also been built so that at some future 1 day the stove; may he removed and I the entire building heated by steam. There "are two rooms at the north. divided from the main hall and used for Sunday School and similar purposes. pur-poses. This meeting house has been a standing joke in pan Pete for years on account of its size; but the late conference held there demonstrates the fact that it is none too large. In our last week's article it was s'ated that the building is finished, but It really lacks the top of the south tower; and trie bell and town clock the people design to place there. |