very beautifully: O ye mountain a nohigh. . iI Elder Wm. W. Hale just returned He I from a mission to the Southern tio | States spoke a abort tnno and gave ora brief account of his labors. ta£■ I Kbler Willard ( azier, who re* qu; i turned in company with Elder Hale sin m was called to the stand and spoke thivery interestingly for a short time. thlt; » Said he thought he had at leant converted himself, • nuI Elder (ieo. (-lark of Freedom ad l another returned Elder said he had ha . been enjoying his labors and rejoiced I set f greatly in tin* ministry. His ex-]no . periences were coincident*IVitli those IIlt; of his co laborers in the held.Elder Edward Sessions of Auburn m j also recently returned, spoke briefly I tlibut very interestingly, contrasting lethe feelings among the latter day sn n saints with those of the world. wSupt. Harvey Allred gave a good tii. report of the* religion class work.Took much pleasure in the labor. nlt; A1 jostle Clawson then addressed j hi the meeting. Had traveled some lett 250 miles to attend this c Hfcrenee, I d but felt well paid for* having dope. AJHtt *v so. Encouraged all to • hve: ~11«* | elusion he eulogized the ^ iVHefforts of the choir during this coiWan ferenee, in furnishing the sweet v* y music which touches the souls ofp-d the isteners. [I Kinging Page %25(. |clej Ben. by Pres. Geo. Osmond.I (continued ox i*. 3.) Mie *- 1