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Show ,, , ,. - , . z t' From Paws - , '0 0- 1 Of The Church News C Jle.'4w'. 1 - .. - "Ci;.d: , .,fv 4.7 ., , , . ' .-- i.,t-- . . z . , - , ..P1 TUNA. FISH ' - , - .:,. ;;,,,.'"-1,- ' - ' .rt ',LA- ' - .. ,. c,";.';'?!? .' ; i : ... . ''''';'''.';';.,...L,... , .... :: , I - ,,, ' -,- 4,- 'P ' i' .1 '''.. - ,, , '71'; k - , z - , tmot t , 4114, ,... .: ,, ,71' 4,:,, C-4:.:',,, , 1 - . lesstdrblvo),,,,:;, , , r, 21r.'" - ''' ' 1 .t ' 1: 4Golikl' ,4tf 4:-NNA ::::',te , ,. : , ,, :,,,,, it I ,, d0' 4? ,c, sip LONG BEACH STAKE OF TUNA FISK 8,000 TINS HAVE COAST CANNED IN 1947. OTHER cITIES. A QUOTA OF SALMON AND TUNA AS THEIR WELFARE PROJECTS. .1 . , ' , . , - - ,,, - ' l -. s; . ., . ,,,,, '' ; ACKEREL .....74....'"P'.1:5'. - ..,..... ' 'Z.: ".. ., - .1: U,NcAmakAnx .',,,,,. 0,:., ' - ... ,,,,. .,- .- tu., - .4""".1"...AkIWO.. ; ".."'"::: A':' - AN E31- DRC) t: 4, - 4 40,, 3''. all' st IX 194 6'titt -- .)T ;71 !::- WARD PROCESSED 1,000 BOTTLES OP VITAMINS. IN 3 r........-4- - t mbo try ; st , AM 1005th Broadcast Church Magazines e UNDER THE DIRECTION of Edgar H. Abbott, 42 members of the Lincoln Ward, Granite Stake Choir Program For Nov.21 THE SUNDAY MORNING THE IMPROVEMENT ERA for broadcast of the to the Church November brings of Salt Lake City, visited the node and organ 40 more than the 21 will include the Logan Temple where they spent In 104 pages, adthe day doing endowment work. usual addition, the complete Tidier:2 ing program: dresses of the General AuthorThe Choir will ities, at the 119th "Songs of Thanks" general conference held last Oct. f-theand 3. Grass- - by- Brahmk "Eternal Father" by Hoist, As an innovation in picturins and "Great King of Heathe General Authorities in this For ven" as arranged by Corn issue they are placed together on wall. J. Spencer Cornwall two pages. Not only is this an inSHALL THE YOUTH of Zion wiU conduct the Choir. also but arrangement, falter? Well, they won't if they teresting Alexander Schreiner will is one which should have value it can be judged by one seminary and be of play as organ solos. "Allto many teachers help class of West High School in Salt fjor use as a visual aid. from the "Organ egro"Lake City. Concerto in G" by Handel. To the nearly one million memand "Crown Hilo With After regular day school had bers of the Church who are unMany Crowns" by Elvy. been going for a few days, sev- able to attend conference, "The The "Spoken Word" will eral of the students who were Improvement Era" does legion be delivered by Pres.Richthe eight service attending already the to them -by bringing ard L. Evans of the First o'clock morning' seminary- class and Inspiration words of counsel Council of Seventy. -asked their instructor, Marion D. er of the great general conferences. if Hanks, they could illustrated Class. Some wanted more credit The magazine iswell some candid with month this in order to be graduated, some durstudents just wanted morerelig- shots around Temple Square seasomTo conference the ing ious training from an additional those who have never been on this A PERIOD OF eight years durseminary class, and somo, students sacred and historic spot, these ing which Church members livjust wanted to spend more time to a more ing near Coshatta, La., met every will give help pictures with their popular teacher. intimate approach to conference. Sunday out of doors in a pine AFTER GOING through their EVEN WITH THE printing of forest now is ended with comschedule of classes, Elder Hanks the addresses, there is included In pletion of a frame chapel. Pres. finally remarked half in jest, issue all the regular Antoine R. Ivins - of the First the November we looks as if will have it "Well, of the magaz- Council of Seventy, reports. and features serials clziss at seven in the the tour of In course of a ine.- DrF ' morning to get it in. cusses a not too well known inci- the mission, Pres. Ivins dedicatJumping at his offer, they said, history In his ed the new chapel at Coshatts "That's good enough lor ;IL dent of Church Reconciliation" and two others at Rosepino, La, and 'Evidences We'll see you at seven in the The article is entitled, and Beaumont, Tex. department. morning." A tree stump, specially pre"What Is the Inspired Translation So every morning, five days a of the Bible?" pared served as a pulpit and unaer the trees week, 18 seminary students hold Part two of the extremely In- rough benches class almost bCfOre it's light. for the were used of Levi Savage diary They are studying the Book of teresting to the Far meeting', President Ivins reportMormon. "And there aren't any Jr., entitled "On molith. Even ed. During one year, meetings frills to the work either," com- East," concludes this were held for 51 of the 52 Sunif missed the installment first you don't mented Elder Hanks.--"W- e days, he said "This is Indicative hunttickle anyone's ears with amusing last monthand- it's worth stories. We study the Book of ing up the issue just to read this the times historical story of the San Juan Mormon, and we 'study it hard!" you will enjoy reading early-da- y and travels of these County, "The Fort on the Firing Neverwas the lioice of con- missionaries to India in the early Line." A beautiful silhouette of fifties. the Washington71). Cchapel is on science silenced without ' I This month's isms also ineludespha cover this month. ton. -- .1f. L. Jameson. part two of Albert R. Lyman's semi-annu- Students Get al 2,- 1,-- -- 1.1w , Changds -- THE FOLLOWING changes been made in stake and ward officers BIG COTTONWOOD STAKE Oscar Holmgren was set apart as stake clerk. Claude Irving Ashton was set apart as a member of the- - high council. GARFIELD Von-Arl- in STAKE Wiley- - , 1 r ., MEMBER-17;1-94- ,, c."q!! OD war' ordained 1 apart as second counselor in the stake presidency. William T. Harward was set apart as a member of the high counciL ROOSEVELT STAKE Preston LeRoy Atwood was White. ordained bishop of-t-he Lock Ward with Thomas Gilbert gliingford as first counselorüand - Smith-as-sec- ond Eiserr. Ward with Augustus Twitchell as Lazell Henri was ordained first - counselor and LaMawn bishop-o- f the Neola Ward with Riddle' as second counselor. Dellis Spencer as second of the Antimony Lishop SOUTH SEVIER STAKE Mack Lloyd Gleaves was set apart as president of the stake mission. , Gabriel Marion Utley was, set apart as first counselor and Joseph A; Hunt as second counlelor in the Sevior Ward bishopric. - -- SEVIER - STAKE Marden D. Pearson was let Frame Chapel Erected in Pine Forest 21-d- ay P Officers hive 7. - 0Aitaf Li R, if-I-Sta- hiVe-anoth- -- - fr. ke -- t . "0444.11,44-1N- , way Hubert Wilkins, famous explorer and conquerer of both the North and South- - Poles. li r.' ,.,,:..,,..,., A SAY THAT , .1. PROPERLY TINNED. IN EXCELLENT OILS,IS A BETTER TASTING FISH THAN TUNA. THEY SAY TOO THAT . I .....: : - , ..,:......;,,;,.,,,---,17). IT IS SUPERIOR TO THE TUNA IN F96D vAlme. MACKEREL INILL ALSO SE TINNED IN SAN PEDRO. IT IS AVAILABLE ALL YEAR ROUND, IS MUCH :LESS EXPENSIVE THAN THE SCARCE TUNA, WHICH CAN BE OBTAINED OVER A SHORT SEASON èATóäiThñ1tI to theSouthPolowith Sir I ''''' 4 ' ,".:- - ,..,,').,--,- -- A. i;tlok. - - ':' ,.,,. ,., .. , , .,... - - MACREPEL EXPERTS the more than one hundred years of its existence, but the book went through a new experience a , cf, .,,, ,, .10 . ,',,, y Nictii 1 x jtiry .4 - t ..:'..... . 1 r.'41.1c,011...N :dattHe 0 ';?,:,,'1:.!-F.- :., 4 I 'At , , i;;., VI t'. c ....'''. , , wri'!:;,,C" ., .,;,....,t(:..ii, "":3100.0,!114"4:rie:ttr.03..:2,,S;74:4",....7,3400.0,14, '- - .."19 . -00- IS YEARS AGO MANY THINGS have pened to the Book of Mormon in Eirly Start Seminary Class 1,:-N- .4.,, ., ' '''' ' e " ,.i.4 ' 7.,,.,,,,,,,i..z.b.,4:ti,,,, . ..:,:,....,,::-,..!.,x,,,,.,,,- .:-- '''f,' ' 43:t...'il :: ., . , ,,,. . . 1.',.4- -. 1 i.4.1; '' P5. ,l'", ' '''..:"'" ,M..;. ,,..,...,...., ,.. . - - -- ; f ' , ,,, . , ..., ..' ' .,,,,,,,,-- ,i, ,.r ; I le, ...., PA. ,it. ,,,,; Vrjo .), . A DESIRE of Pres. David O. McKay was filled as be completed a tour of the Mexican Mission with Mrs. McKay and Pres. and Mrs. Arwell L, Pierce. :,...C;,. ,,,A, ' ,,0" , ,.. , ii ' , , a WITH TIIE ORGANIZATION of the Ben Lomond Stake, Ogden, Utah, the I46th stake of the Church was organized with Arthur W. Budge as president. ;' 4.0, es. - . , - , - - ,t, - li,,,,...;..,4, ' - .. .. , . - .. '''i- &,,,,tm,41 ,., IS ON& OP THE ENTEPtPRIZES OF CHURCH PROGRAM. WELFARE . CANNING - - , THE COVER picture of the magazine, "Business Week" featured a picture of Elder Ezra Taft Benson of the Council of Iv': - ... the Twelve, as one of a trio of - -- -Ikr term leaders and bore the cap- 1,c,,,,. le tion, "On the food front: Farm leaders O'Neal, Benson, and Goss carry fight against food sudsidies 1115 to the White House." 14- - - , .,,44:1 , - - il. ..t .. ' - i '' . Third Ward, Burley Stake, was dedicated by 'Presiding Bishop, LeGrand Richards. -SENATOR Elbert D. Thomas of Utah delivered an address about the Church before the Institute of Religious Studies at the Jewish Theological Seminary in Washington, D. C. this . .. FIVE YEARS AGO THE NEWLY COMPLETED, -- 7 . - . , t '' - . . , 0 - t ..,.,iit.,, - . - , --- ' IA ( , .. , 11 of the faithfulness of the Church members there," he said. Glenn G. Smith, mission pres- ident, accompanied President and Mrs. Ivins during the first week at the tourMaut was summoned to Salt Lake City because of the death of his mother, Mrs. Josephine GroesbeckSmith. Eider Paul R. Stowell, second counselor to President mith, continued the tour with President and Mrs, Nina. "The coastal and other areas of Texas and Louisiana are extremendous Indust' periencing trial development," President Ivins said. "The oil, gas, shipping and related Industries are growing rapidly." rANGurrot STAKE Marion G. Clark was ordained bishop of the Cannonville Ward with C. Angus Baldwin as first counselor, and George W. Thomp- son as second counselor. Jesse S. Wilson was ordained bishop title HatchWard with A. Wiley Huntington as first counselor and Cloyd D. Camp- -, bell as second eounselor. Pratt M. Munson was set apart as stake clerk.. ' 190 Fat Cattle Auctioned To SwellI I Stake Building Fund The Union Pacific Stockyards NIL-was-- the acene-ot activity Saturday, Nov. 13 when the Portneuf Stake held an sue. tion sale of 100 head of fat cattle. The cattle were raised by the farmers throughout the stake and donated for the purpose of swell. Portneut Stake building ing-t- he fund for the building which will eventually be erected at Arlin. This cattle raising project was first used in the McCammors - There is no future pang can deal Ward for a ward chapel, with such success that it was deemed a good that justice in the that he deals on his own soul.- - stake venture. Leo Hansen, stake president. ' Byron.' reported the cattle brought a good There is no greater punishment price. George Aslett, chairman than that of being abandoned to of the stake agricultural comone's &elf. mittee, was in charge of the sue--tion sale. Que,net. - . 1. .ktzulyea-le-- 2 - t. 4 , ' : N, ' ' ' |