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Show Free Press - Wednesday, Aug. 31, cchurch news Lehi West Stake concludes successful conference "Thou shalt not bear false wit- "What about tests? What about time to study? What about training ness against thy neighbor," was the subject of President Boyd S. rules for athletes?," he asked. Stewart's keynote address at the He said he has painfully found Lehi West Stake Conference Aug. that people sometimes bear false 27 and 28. or stake witness to Pres. Stewart expanded on the dents and bishops that "the presiworst agonized natural concept that this refers person we can bear false witness to solely to false testimony by sugis ourselves." "A lot of us feel," he gesting any failure to adhere to noted, "that after we have commitGod's commandments or wishes by ted one there is no forgiveLatter-daSaints projects a false ness." Hewrong added that this hopeless image, or witness, to others. situation "sometimes causes "Satan declares himself as god people to continue on and on and of this earth," he said. "As I talk on." with the young people many of Pres. Stewart concluded by tellthem do not say their prayers," he ing of the courage and strength of declared, asking the question "Are the Book of Mormon General Mowe then bearing false witness to roni, and urging all "to serve, to be our Heavenly Father?" He added honest with ourselves, and to work that if the youth were not praying and ultimately get back into His he suspected many adults also presence." were not. Pres. Ronald E. Thayn spoke to the subject of "Service to our Fellow He referred to negative feelings Men." about Priesthood responsibilities, "Our capacity to love," he said, and urged adults to refrain from "is increasedby service." He quoted Pres. Spencer W. Kimball who said criticizing leaders, church doctrine, or meeting form at or content, "Service to others deepens and sweetens this life." especially in front of the youth. "There is great security in spirituality said Pres. Thayn. "We He spoke of Elder Faust's list of cannot have spirituality without rationalizations frequently heard service to others." He cautioned, from church members and urged however, that "one of the great all to think twice before using temptations man has faced them. He especially appealed to the throughout history is to serve youth returning to school this himself first." Pres. Cloyd V. Harris estab week. y Lehi seniors plan Rose Parade tour Brochures are now available for Pasadena's 100th Annual Tournament of Roses Parade. Designed especially for Lehi Senior Citizens it can be enjoyed by all ages. Only 42 of the 47 seats of the very late model Motor coach will be sold. The back three seats will not be used for non-reclini- first-com- e, d will depart on Dec. 27 andreturn on Jan. 3. Anyone interested should tact Leo Loveridge, 768-344- Rose Mary Lindberg, Naomi Gray, Carlene Carson, Jerry Lee, Steve Hasler, Larry Sant and Miles Clarke. Music was by an Aaronic Priesthood Chorus, directed by Betty Wade, accompanied by Elaine Tucker. They sang "Called to Serve," "Dear to the Heart of the Shepherd," "Put Your Shoulder to the Wheel," "Well Bring the World His Truth," and "Come Follow Me." The prelude and postlude were played by Dotty Thayn. Other musical selections included a Vocal Duet by Charles Porter ana Carolyn Kleinman, accompanied by ReNae Hadfield, "How Great Thou Art," and a quartet composed of Paul Thayn, Johnny Barnes, Dennis Bailey and Robert Madsen, accompanied by Dotty Thayn, "A Poor Wayfaring Man of Grief." Leadership changes included the release from the Stake High Council of Randy Mei Wells, Dennis Lindberg and Larry Barnham. From the Stake Primary Presidency, Ina Jean Lamb, President; Julie Marie Loveridge, 1st Counselor; and Diane Worthington, 2nd Counselor and from the Stake Young Men's Presidency, Ronald Anthony Berendson and Jeffrey Ray Brooks, counselors. Sustained were the following: High Council: Miles Clarke, Steven Walker, Charles Richard Willie. Stake Primary Presidency, Dar-len- e City Council approves appointment of fund raising committee for Lehi Public Library ments of: Calvin Swenson, chair-th- e man; Dee and Karlyn Fowler, John g and Amy Barnes, Abe and who Holbrook June and ine Ekins will serve as secretary of the com- mittee. Mayor George Tripp submitted names of the following citizens who will serve on a library fun- committee. Gerald-draisin- The council okayed the appoint- - Heard any NEWS lately? CALL 768-969- 6 Fridaj tut Mondjj 0 Hadfield, President; with Rita Jean Yates, 1st Counselor; and Diane Worthington, 2nd Counselor. Stake Young Men's Presidency: Garry Ray Sampson and Randy Mel Wells, Counselors. Kathryn Phelps was sustained as Cultural Arts Specialist. To be ordained to the office of High Priest is Charles Richard Willie. To receive the Melchizedek Priesthood and be ordained to the office of Elder are Ricky H. Evans, Blaine Lionel Jones and Del James Steed. Airman 1st Class Gary Nuttall completes basic training in Texas passengers but will be used for complimentary soft drinks and other supplies. Reservations are on a basis. The tour first-serve- lished that all mankind is part of a great family and that it is important to be good family members. "We must show love," he said, adding that "If we are to receive love, we must first love." He stressed ways to be good family members such as personal prayer and scripture study to develop a sense of belonging. Pres. Harris speculated the possibility that perhaps if we were better family members, the elements might be tempered. He noted past periods of flood, grasshopper infestation and now drought. He concluded by asking if we might, at our passing, be able to proclaim the words to the song "How Great Thou Art." Other speakers at various sessions included Stake Executive Secretary Evan L. Colledge, Jr., 1988 - PZe 5 con- Air Force Reserve Airman 1st Class Gary E. Nuttall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene D. Nuttall, Lehi, as graduated from Air Force basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Tex. During the six weeks of training the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree through the community college of the Air Force. 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