16 August 1878
Weber Stake Relief Society, Young Ladies, and Young Men; Ogden Tabernacle, Ogden, Utah Territory
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Sister Eliza R. Snow I am pleased with the reports of the Y. L. M. I. Association and wish to give instructions to the Secretaries, it would be well for them to mention the average attendance, also amount of books in their Library how many have been added Since last reports, how many papers taken and what they are.
[. . .] [p. 119] [. . .] [pp. 120–121] [. . .] [Francis A. Brown:] I had rather listen to the Sisters and would be glad if the whole world could hear the council and instruction been given by the Sisters [. . .]
[. . .] the eyes of the world are upon us, we are not only increasing by yearly emigration but at home, our children are growing up. Here is a labour Sister Snow has presented to us leading the young while their minds are tender and impressions are easily made and need a watchful care. [. . .] God bless Sister [Jane S.] Richards and Sister Snow I deem it a great privilege to behold her face and others that for so many years have battled for the truth [. . .] [p. 122]