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Show River Heights workers IFTozn. tlie Iesiciiiig; Bislxorric make teaching record LOGAN. UTAH Lehi Davis, supervisor of d Eionops A vtstoa of nnl teaching in the River Heights Second Word. ML Logan Slake, has achieved a. near. pnleet .record ward teaching vis; is made during the past five years and more. . During a period of 64onths only ooe family has been messed, one month, iqESder Davis division. That family was out of town most of the month. There are nine districts hi this division, most of them with four families each. Brother "Davts aiul the ward teachers in our division discovered kmg ago that it is just ks easy to do 100 per cent ward teaching as it is ta da something leas than that, comments Bishop Lynn El Jenkins. Elder Dans makes a number of personal visits or telephone calls ta his teachers cacti vjk eJ J Ov ; month. la the River Heights Second Ward the ward teaching report and preparation meeting is conducted the last Sunday maming Of the month, before Priesthood meeting. The ward teaching supervisors' meeting is conducted the third Sunday morning of each month. Lehr , Davis teaching supervisor SAmiOXT Be other two ward teaching A visions hi this ward have also maintained close ta 1 100 per cent ward teaching during the pst five years. HOTTING ATTENDANCE Stepping up. Graduates of Aorooic Priesthood over 21 and their wives and leaders display diplomas. LARK HOLDS SW ING SHIFT basis of the wk at the Lark nune where most of our members are employed. said Ekh op Robert L. Foul To avoid this problem, n was necessa-- y ta work oat a system for ojt Hasses to accommodate bvh shifts. Fail liwVr pcfser.vj the same lessvi or. Two con secutne weeks so every , e ha-to hear the ojor; on five-mont- them 'Eheured rfc the graduates are am the b k row left ti Santa Ana priest wins student award " trad i wr h 1 nnA-- r f Airnni r Fib 4 21 tanaj bar Tea stakes showing grent- Priesthood awe ting attrad- - aaor af Aaruair Priesthood of the "Outstaoi-in- i S g St adent j 'I Award at the commencement at the Santa Ana High award is green in recognition of I oatstanding scholarship, no-rmsfu- p and m sto-deactivities. Richard was also chosen as Rotary Boy of the Mo'-t- h by the Santa Ana Rotary Club and has been awarded a sch-Ai- r ship from the Bngham Tour' University Richard is the son of Mr and Mrs. Robert F. Whitney. His father is a high roumL man and lus mother is the w Virgin Rostron second couihe-tarFl d Rasmussen adviser; v Robert Moulton, first counsel or and Bishop Robert Foist Gradoa'es. middle row with their wives in front of them, CrandalL Jimrrie are Lu-s- an Brsoi yet-- tt Viiism Ken- ney sj jins. Girth Strri. Royal Mu haHsen. -r A- g couple are Mr aid not .n tepi.-4utv-.- Mn gra-i.iai- ir Hut Hirsn Elko youths enrolled 36 in class ' v- whomade 2tnpstp5-1 1 . h.il). Orange Coast Colleges. Await Destiny - Spirits can only he revealed in flaming fire or glory. Angels have advanced further, their light and glory being tabernacled. and hence they appear in bodily shape. Jwrfh Smith Jr. vt penpie of i .i.fi .A. ij. v g Ward have dooe maA and plan to do more in genealogy as they dxscover great aiterest in fam.y research EZVo -' No spurt of Saint or sinner, of the Prophet or him that tails the Prophet, tr pnwei for their final state- a3 pass through the veil from thrs state and go irto the world of spirits: and there they dwell, waiting for their final destiny . t Bngham Young -- Ka'viy Fascinating Gospel Phase strucor" for the Institute" Religion at the Santa Ana and in Flaming Fire right Tkimas Walker adviser:. a newly ordained ektar of he Needles. Cali form wai. m Lake Mead Stake has pvW.v set bat the ward feet-- rs a record. IaaL who has spent two years at the University of Call forma. Los Argeies. on a state scholarship has been awarded eight 1'iiviljil Aanwuc priesthood awards dunrg his time a the 'Aarorar Prwsrboood The awards, which begin with 1954 are firm three different wards, are sighed by four tebopres. and are alt for 9)5 or better PaL also, has obtained the Duty to God" Award and is an Eagle Scout. He is at present priesthood chorister, ward teart-j-- j supervisor and a Sunday School teacher in his ward. Paul is the son of Mr and Mrs. Dorm S Hardy, focewrty of Midway. Utah. His father is a member of the XeeEes ward Bishopric Piui School. This Week Ending August 18, 1962 E EIDER COUHTS 8 INDIVIDUAL AWARDS Richard Whitney a priest in the Santa Ana Ward. Santa Ana Slake, was named winner w 10-CH- UiOi LASS ! LARK. UTAH A Hass for members of the Aaronie Priesthood over 21 in the Lark Ward of the Riverton Stake overcame unusual working conditions to meet graduation requftements. Seven couples completed the course and received their certificates of graduatvei. We have found t pracn-caO- y impossible to enna rodents n the staite cltsse- - n the past e :o the m mg shift d-- Tea stakes' bn hag Chaorh C -- Sbs -- Ta:ed by enewarage-men- t from ELta ERa LVw hausen. Asssant to the Coun-r- i of the daring his, visit to their srake lass winter, the young gwwatae'-sthave 36 essroQed m their Hass. They have male two special trips to Salt Lake City to da haptic mai work for the dead in the Salt Lake Temple and another group made a genealogical twsua to the genealogical library in Salt Lake C5tr. A Mil of 23 graduated from Twe-Jve- . s -- L temple &ear Hass this year. They writ go on to advanced genealogy work while a new group take thetr places in the beginners study . Bishop Ross Eardiey ca3ni npon Use graduates- to give the program at sacrament meet g on the night of thetr grad .. uahoet Their teacher is Neva Robinson. Harmon A lien is ward genealogical committee- chair man. In an open letter ta all young people, the graduating Hass said. "These new expert races have enriched our lives and gladdened our hearts. We A youth everywhere to join us in this fascinating phase of -- the Gvr-yrL- " |