in the Stake Academy, where Bro. Savage is assisted by
Bro. Charles H. Miles. It is a pity that such excellent
work has to be done under such unfavorable almost
unwholesome conditions. Bro. Savage deserves special
commendation for his devotion to our Church School
Organization and his Stake Academy in particular.
He has labored now five years in that position in St. George under sometimes very discouraging cir-
cumstances. In appreciation of his devoted labors,
the members of the Board have secured him now
a desirable home upon their own personal security.
The following day a meeting of the Stake Board was
held, at which it became apparent, that there was no
need for the present for organizing a separate Stake
Board. During that day, I also visited the District
Schools, and paid my respects to Pres. McAllister and
the other bretheren at the Temple, spending several hours
with them with much profit to myself. In the evening
went with Pres. McArthur to Saint Clare and addressed
a large meeting there, returning to St. George the same
night. Wednesday, Febr. 15, went with Pres. McArthur
to Leeds, where we held a large meeting in the evening.
Thursday, Febr. 16, I parted with Pres. McArthur, starting
for Kanarah, where the same evening a large mee-
ting was held. The next day I started for Beaver, via