Lake City, .
REPORTED BY DAVID W. EVANS.
I believe this is the largest assembly of
Saints or sinners, Jew or Gentile, that ever
I saw together under one roof. There are
very few of us capable of making such an
assembly hear unless it is very still; and
when persons have come from twenty to
two hundred and fifty miles to attend Con-
ference, it certainly is important that we
give them a chance to hear what is said.
It is true that God has set His hand in
these latter days to bring to pass His act,
His strange act, and to accomplish His
work, His strange work,—that truth should
spring out of the earth, and righteousness
look down from Heaven; and it certainly
would be strange if these things were not
performed. The Supreme Ruler would
not be like a God who had created a world
like this and peopled it if He let it go at
random, without any purpose or plan for
the benefit and salvation of the children of
men.
I want to say a few words on this subject.
I consider that the work we now see taking
place in these mountains, and which has
been going on from the time this church
was organized, is but carrying out the
great plan of our Father in heaven,—that
plan which was ordained from before the
foundation of the world. In fact there is
no dispensation that has been looked upon
with as much interest by all the prophets
of God and inspired men, from the day of
Joseph Smith, as that in which we live, in
which the Zion of God is being built up,
and the earth is being prepared for the
coming of the Son of Man.
Isaiah, in looking by prophetic vision to
this day, makes use of very strong lan-
guage in endeavoring to express his feel-
ings in relation to it. In one instance he
says "Sing O heavens, and rejoice O earth!
Break forth into singing O ye mountains,
for the Lord has comforted His people, and
will have mercy on His afflicted yet." Zion
says "The Lord has forsaken me, my God
has forgotten me." "Can a woman forget
her sucking child that she should not have
[c]ompassion on th[e] sone of her womb"?
"Yea," the Lord says, "a woman may do
[t]hat," but He will not forget Zion. Says
He "Zion is engraven on the palms of my
hands, her walls are continually before
me." [Isaiah 49:13-16]
Now this Zion of God has been before
His face from before the foundation of the
world, and it is no more going to fail in the
latter days than any of the purposes of God
are going to fail, hence I look upon this
work as the work of God, and it makes no
difference to the Lord Almighty, nor to
His Saints, what the world may think or
do about it, or what course they may pur-
sue with regard to it: they cannot stop its
progress, because it is the work of God. If
it were the work of man it would not exist
as it does to-day. If God had no hand in
this work we should not have seen this
assembly here to-day in this Tabernacle,
nor this Territory filled with cities and
towns. But being the work of God, He
asks no odds of any nation, kindred,
tongue or people under the whole heavens,
any further than they are willing to keep
His commandments and do His will; for as
the Lord God Almighty lives, so true will
the work, the foundation of which has been
laid in these latter days, increase and con-
tinue until its consummation is effected,
and the great Zion of God is established in
beauty, power and glory, and the domin-
ion of the kingdom of our God extends
over the whole earth.
Joseph Smith laid the foundation of this
work, he was chosen by the Lord for that
purpose, and was ordained by prophets,
and inspired men who formerly held the
keys of the Kingdom of God upon the
earth. They laid their hand upon his
head and ordained him to the priesthood
and gave him power to unlock the heavens
and to administer the ordinances of the
house of God upon the earth. This work
he performed in the face of difficulty, per-
secution, opposition and oppression; but
the hand of God sustained him. He knew
what few men or people on the whole face
of the earth know,—that God lives, and he
also knew that the work whose foundations
he laid was the work of God.
This is what has sustained President
Young through all his labors. Many men
have looked upon him, and, in consequence
of outside pressure, have expected him to say
this, that and the other; but all the time he
has taken a straightforward course, walking
in the path pointed out by the God of hea-
ven; and that same hand has sustained
him, and you and me and every good and
virtuous man and woman on the face of the
earth who has listened to the command-
ments of God.
Isaiah and other prophets saw in vision
much concerning the building up and
establishment of the Latter-day Zion of
God upon the earth. They saw the people
gathering from the nations of the earth
to the mountains of Israel; they speak of a
great company coming up to Zion, the
women with child and her that travailed
with child together; and a great many other
things in relation to the internal workings
of the inhabitants of Zion in building up
the Kingdom of God they do not mention,
whether they ever saw them or not. Isaiah
has not written concerning many of these
things, neither has anybody yet that we
know of. Perhaps when the remainder
of the plates, which were delivered to the
Prophet Joseph, and which he was com-
manded not to translate. come forth, we
may learn many more things pertaining to
our labor on the earth which we do not
know now. But be this as it may all this
internal work is left for the Holy Ghost to
reveal to the living oracles, as they guide,
lead, dictate and direct the people day by
day. This is one thing I want to say to my
friends and to the Saints of God, that with-
out the Holy Ghost, without direct revela-
tion and the inspiration of God continually,
Brigham Young could not lead this people
twenty-four hours; he could not lead them
at all. Joseph could not have done it
neither could any man. This power is in
the bosom of Almighty God, and He
imparts it to His servants the prophets as
they stand in need of it day by day to
build up Zion.
I want to say to my brethren and sisters
that President Young is our leader, he is
our law-giver in the Church and Kingdom
of God. He is called to this office; it is his
prerogative to tell this people what to do,
and it is our duty to obey the counsel that
he has given to-day to the sisters and the
brethren. We, as a people, should not
treat lightly this counsel, for I will tell you
in the name of the Lord, and I have
watched it from the time I became a mem-
ber of this Church, there is no man who
undertakes to run counter to the coun-
sel of the legally authorized leader
of this people that ever prospers, and
no such man ever will prosper. Many
things I might name, if it were wisdom to
do so, to prove the truth of this statement,
but you may watch for yourselves, and you
will find that all persons who take a stand
against this counsel will never prosper.
A great deal has been said with regard to
guiding this people in temporal matters. I
ask you in the name of the Lord, who is
called to guide the temporal affairs of this
Church and Kingdom, for its advantage,
redemption and exaltation, as pure as a
bride adorned for her husband, if it be not
that man who is placed as the law-giver
and leader of Israel? There is no man on
the footstool of God who has this authority
but him who stands at the head; and his
counsellors and the apostles, bishops and
elders ought to be co-workers with him,
and they should work together in carrying
out his counsel. And when counsel comes
we should not treat it lightly, no matter to
what subject it pertains, for if we do it
will work evil unto us. Co-operation, it is
well known to every Saint who has his
eyes and ears open, has brought much
good to Israel, yet from the very com-
mencement of it there has been more or less
discontentment and dissatisfaction felt and
manifested towards it; but there is not an
individual who has attempted to work
against it but what has lost the spirit of
God unless he has repented. It is so in all
things, as every one of us who has had ex-
perience in this Kingdom has seen over
and over again. No man has ever pros-
pered by this course, but if he has contin-
ued it he, by and by, has gone downward
instead of upward; no such man ever re-
ceived and gained to himself honor by tak-
ing such a course, and no man ever will.
They may try it as often as they wish; no
matter whether they are insiders or out-
siders, every man who undertakes to fight
against this work and people, will, in God's
own time, receive chastisement at His
hand. Many who have done so have been
cut off, and others will follow. This is
true, whether it is in regard to following
counsel or not. We can not treat lightly
the counsel of God without incurring His
displeasure.
Does any man or woman wonder that
President Young leads out, and calls upon
us to follow, in directing tomporal affairs?
What would become of us and Zion if there
were no one to give counsel in temporal
matters? We could not advance if such
were the case; but we have been guided so
far by the servants of God and the spirit
of God. We have been dull scholars per-
haps in a great many things, but I thank
God that it is as well as it is with us to-day.
The organization of this Church took place
forty years ago with six members, and here
is a congregation that would make two
thousand branches of the Church as large
as the first branch that was established; and
this is only one congregation, while we
have 600 miles of towns, villages and settle-
ments in this Territory. It is progress all
the time. Why? Because it is the work
of God. No one can stand in the way of the
work of God in safety. The Lord is not
dependant upon any man on His footstool;
if one man will not do His bidding another
will. He gives His law to all men, and
inasmuch as they reject it they are under
condemnation.
I fear not the world. We are the only
people under heaven who are one, and we
are not half as much one as we ought to be;
we have to improve. We are the only
people in the whole Christian world who
make any pretensions to oneness in build-
ing up the Zion of God on the earth. We
profess to be one in the gospel, and we
have to become so in temporal matters. We
have to become of one heart and mind in
giving attention and obedience to the
counsel of God in all things, both spiritual
and temporal. Zion has got to advance;
she has got to rise and shine and put on
her beautiful garments. She is advancing
and has been from the time of the organiz-
ation of this Church, and she will continue
to do so until the winding up scene.
When I look at the blessing of the gospel
of Christ, and at the blessings which we as
a people enjoy; when I look at the glorious
principles which God has revealed for the
exaltation and glory of man, I rejoice in
them, and ask who will obey them? I feel
that we ought to be thankful to God day
and night; we should be humble and al-
ways ready to listen to counsel. Let us go
to and carry out these principles. "If ye
love me keep my commandments," [John 14:15] says
the Lord Jesus. President Young preached
on that subject a few Sabbaths ago, showing
that however great our profession as Saints
may be, they are vain unless we keep the
commandments and counsels of the Lord
given unto us. What are they? We have
the moral law and we have the gospel in
the scriptures; but there are command-
ments and ordinances, and there is counsel
which we have to observe which are not
contained in the Bible, in the Book of
Mormon or in the Book of Doctrine and
Covenants. In fact there is very little there
in regard to our work and labors here as a
people.
The Lord has put into our hands the
power to build up this great Zion, which
all the ancient prophets rejoiced in and pro-
phecied about. What manner of people
ought we to be who are called to carry out
this work? We ought to be the saints and
children of God in very deed. Our hearts
ought to be open and prepared to receive
instruction, light and truth, and to carry
out all principles which may be communi-
cated unto us by the servants of the Lord.
The counsels we have had to-day are of
great value to the Latter-day Saints. By
and by Babylon will fall; in a little while
"no man will buy her merchandise," and
the sooner we are prepared for the changes
which are about to take place in our nation
and in the nations of the earth the better
for us. We are all interested in the wel-
fare of Zion. Our wives, daughters and
sons are interested in the welfare of the
husbands and fathers, and the children in
that of the parents; and we all should be in-
terested in each others' temporal and spirit-
ual labors, and there should not be a selfish
feeling on the part of any portion of a fam-
ily,—"I do not care what becomes of this,
that or the other if I can only get what I
want myself." This is selfishness, it pro-
duces disunion and is inconsistent with the
profession of a saint of God. We should
labor, each and every one of us, to put such
feelings from our hearts, and then we, in
our family organizations, should strive to
promote the general interest of the mem-
bers thereof; but the interest of Zion and
the Kingdom of God should be first with
us all the time, for we are all members in
that kingdom and its welfare is ours.
I consider that we are in a position in
which we have every chance to do a great
deal of good in our day and generation,
we have every chance to work with the
Lord, every chance to fulfil our mission
and calling here on the earth. We have
every chance to build up the Zion of God. I
rejoice in the faith, that has been manifested
by those who have charge of the affairs of the
kingdom of God, in the revelations of God.
By their works they have manifested their
determination continually to carry out the
commands of God. "Who am I" saith the
Lord, "that I command and am not obey-
ed?" "Who am I" saith the Lord, "that I
promise and do not fulfil?" [Doctrine and Covenants 58:30-31] The Lord
has never made a promise to the children
of men but what he has fulfilled it; and all
the promises that the Lord has made and
all the revelations that have been given by
the inspiration of the Holy Ghost, will
have their fulfillment, and we have noth-
ing to fear. As President Young said a
few Sabbaths ago the only thing we need
fear is that we shall not keep the com-
mandments of the Lord. Let us keep the
commandments of God and then we shall
have power with Him; the word of the
Lord will sustain us and He will fight our
battles. "Vengeance is mine, I will re-
pay" saith the Lord. We need have no
fears with regard to the future. The Zion
of God is before His face continually. He
has laid a foundation and He will build
upon it, and His Saints will build upon it;
and thousands and tens of thousands of
the meek of the earth will yet take hold
and become co-workers in the great work
of God. I feel, myself, as though we should
lay these counsels that we receive, to heart;
we should not treat them lightly. We
have been called upon by the Lord and
His servants to keep the Word of Wisdom;
it is time we did it. Wherein we have fail-
ed in these things in the past we should
try to improve.
I rejoice in this work, I rejoice in the
gospel of Christ. I rejoice that we live in
a day when we have inspiration, when we
have prophets, apostles and inspired men
to lead us, and when we are made partak-
ers of the blessings of the kingdom of God
upon the earth. It is safe for us to pursue
that course wherein we can walk in the
light, and we need not find fault with the
principles of the gospel because any bro-
ther does that which we cannot endorse. It
is for us, each of us, individually, to see to
our own conduct, and never follow the
errors of others. It is not difficult to find
them in our own conduct. We should all
bring this home to ourselves.
I do hope that the sisters, generally, and
the Female Relief Societies in particular,
will listen to the counsel that has been
given to-day, and that they will go to and
establish braiding schools in all their
societies, where the young ladies may be
taught to braid straw. President Young
has called upon them to do it from time
to time. It is true that he has not always
commanded them, in the name of the Lord,
to do thus and so, and this has been a great
blessing to Israel. We have been govern-
ed by counsel instead of commandment in
many things, which has been a blessing to
the Saints, for "he that is commanded in all
things and obeyeth it with slothfulness and
not a willing mind, is not qualified before
the Lord as that man is who having the
power within him, bringeth to pass much
righteousness without being commanded
in all that he does.
I feel thankful for the blessings that we
enjoy. The Prophet Joseph was called an
idler and a gold digger. We have been
called a great many things,—such as lazy,
indolent, and many other things discredit-
able. Why, every man possessing reason
and judgment, who knows anything about
the Territory of Utah, will at once pro-
nounce such assertions nonsensical, for this
city and every portion of the Territory bear
witness to the untiring labor and industry
of the Latter day Saints, and the people, as
a general thing outside, are beginning to
give up the idea that we are an idle people.
They formerly found a great deal of fault
with Joseph Smith, because they said he
was a gold digger; but since then nearly all
the christian world have turned gold dig-
gers. Hundreds of thousands of them nave
run into this western country to dig gold;
and, while they formerly found fault with
us for digging gold they have latterly found
fault because we do not dig it. I hope and
trust that all the accusations of wrong
brought against us in the future, will be as
groundless as those of the past. Let us
show our faith by our works, let us show
to the Lord our God that we have faith and
confidence in his word and works.
We have to become united as a people,
on all our labors,—in our agriculture, man-
ufactures and every branch of our tempor-
al labors. It is of great importance to the
Latter day Saints that they should unite
together on the principle of co-operation.
Where this is not done we still ought to
try individually to manufacture all we can.
I was pleased, a few days ago, while paying
a visit to Jenning's shoe Factory, to see
the large number of home made boots and
shoes, many of which were made with ma-
chinery which has been imported for the
purpose. This should be done wherever it
is possible; the people should co-operate
and import labor-saving machinery so as
to be able to compete with foreign manu-
facturers of goods of all kinds. President
Young has set an example in introducing
carding machines and in establishing fac-
tories here. He has done all he could in
this direction, and we should follow in the
wake as far as we can. I know that God
will bless the people by doing this.
I do not wish to occupy any more time.
I feel to say God bless you. Lay these
things to heart. Let us lay hold and build
up Zion. Let us realize that we are the
children of God, that he is at work with
us and that we are at work with Him.
It has been said that the Lord and a good man
are a great majority. He has got a great
many good men on the earth, and he is
gathering them to-gether to build up Zion,
to carry out His work and to do His will.
He will so control the course of human
events so as to forward His purposes. He
holds the destinies of the nations in His
hands. He holds Zion in His hands and
He will carry out His work and do all He
has promised. Those who fight against
Zion fight against God, and He will break
every weapon formed against His king-
dom, and will bring His people triumphant
over every obstacle, and finally give them
eternal life, which is the greatest of all the
gifts of God. [Doctrine and Covenants 6:13; Doctrine and Covenants 14:7] May God grant that it may
be bestowed upon us by our faith, works,
and labors, through His mercy and good-
ness, for Jesus sake, Amen.