Oct 10, 1880
Sunday This is a great day to Israel
The conference Met at 10 oclok conference
called to order By John Taylor. The Quire sang "the
Morning Breaks the shawows flee" Prayer By Elder
Edward Partridge Elder Orson Pratt spoke to the people
one hour & 15 M[inutes]. upon the Priesthood in its various
offices & dispensations which was vary interesting
L J Nuttall Presented 3 Names of Missionaries W Woodruff
Dismissed untill 2 oclok. Afternoon Met at 2 oclok
The various Quorums of the Priesthood were seated
in the following order. The first Presidency in the upper
seat The Twelve Apostles in the 2nd seat. On the south of the
stand the Patriarchs & Presidents of the stakes & their councillors
and the High Councils. On the North of the stand the Bishops
and their councillors. Presiding Bishop Hunter and his
councellors in front of them. The High Priest on the
North Benches of the house. The Quorum Presidents in the
front. The Elders immediately behingd the High Priest
The Seventies on the Benches of the south side of the House
And the Quorum Presidents in the front. The Lesser prie-
sthood in the North side of the House. IConference called to order
By President John Taylor Prayer By Albert Carrington
This is the third time the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints have been called upon to organize a first Presidency of
the Church, first the Prophet Joseph Smith & councillors
^
^ Seconed when President Brigham Young & councillors
were Appointed. Third when President John Taylor &
concillors are now Presented to the Assembly. Elder Orson
Pratt then Presented the following Authorities of the
Church to the conference all of which were unanimously
sustained without a dissenting vote By Each Quorum
of the Priesthood rising in their order with uplifted hands
to heaven First to the Twelve Apostles and their councillors
second the Patriarchs Presidents of stakes and their councillors
and the High Councils. Third the High Priests. Fourth
the seventies. fifth the Elders. Sixth the Bishops & their coun-
cellors & seventh the Lesser Priesthood, Priests, Teachers
& Deacons. Eighth the Presidents of the various of the
various quorums. last the whole congregation, Male &
female in the galleries, on the stand & the body of the
House. John Taylor as Prophet Seer and Revelator
and President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day
Saints In all the world. George Q Cannon as his
first councillor in the first Presidency Joseph F Smith
as seconed councillor. Wilford Woodruff as Presid[en]t
of the Twelve Apostles. As Members of the Council of
the Twelve Apostles Wilford Woodruff Orson Pratt,
Charles C Rich, Lorenzo Snow Erastus Snow,
Franklin D. Richards Brigham Young Albert
Carrington and Moses Thatcher. As councillors to the
Twelve Apostles John W Young & Daniel H Wells.
Francis Marian Lyman as an Apostle in the Council of
the Twelve John Henry Smith as an Apostle in the Council of the Twelve
Sunday The foregoing were all that were voted upon
by Quorums separately All the rest of the Authorities of the
Church were voted for in the usual Manner by the whole con-
gregation, After which George Q Cannon said I hold in
my hand the Doctrins & Covenants and I present them to the
conference to see if the people will vote for them. He had also the Pear[l] of
Great Price in connexion with the Covenants, and all the conference
voted to sustain the revelations contained therein. President Taylor
then spoke some 20 M[inutes], followed By W. Woodruff spoke 15 M
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