a turn in the financial affairs of our people would
enable the General Authorities of the Church to ren-
der such assistance to our struggling churchschools, as
they so much desired to be able to. Being met at
by Bro. , of , ar-
rived at the latter place, Friday, Nov. 10.
Beaver Stake
The Stake Academy building at Beaver is now under
roof and is presenting an imposing appearance from
the outside. It consists of two stories, containing an
entrance with room for a flight of stairs and a
small office, two classrooms down stairs, and a
large assemblyroom upstairs with a landing outside.
Bro. Shepherd has charge of the building work and
expects to get it all finished before spring.
Saturday, Nov. 11, I attended a meeting of the Primaries
conjoined, and a meeting of the Religion-Classes.
, being Stake Superintendent of the
latter. There was a meeting of the Stake and of
the Local Board of Education held at the
Tithingoffice that evening, at which the earnestness
of the members in their endeavor to make their
church school system a success was demonstrated
beyond a doubt. Sunday, Nov. 12. visited in com-
pany with Pres. and my son Reinhard, the
Sundayschool Superintendent, the three Sunday-
schools of Beaver, and addressed a Sunday School