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Show BEN LOMOND BEACON. Oct. 5, 1978, Page 8 Greeks New IDS apostle Faust called LAKE SALT CITY Elder James E. Faust of Salt Lake City, of First Quorum of the Seventies for the past two years, was named an the Church in apostle Jesus Christ of of Latter-da- y to fill the vacancy createdby the death Aug. 19 of Elder Delbert L. Stapley. For 23 years Faust was an attorney in private practice in Salt Lake City, and was president of the Utah Bar and Association in advisor to the American Bar Journal. Saints 1962-6- He is president of the LDS Churchs International and Mission General Authority zone adviser for South America. He is executive director of the nhurch Curriculum Department and editor of the Churchs three monthly magazines, and was an officer in the U.S. Air Force. He is married to the former Ruth Wright and they have two daughters and sons. '; . three President Spencer W. Kimball os the LDS Church announced three new members of the churchs first Quorum of the Seventy and a new member of the quorum presidency. The three new members are: F. burton Howard, 45, special representative of the First Presidency for Mexico and president of the Bountiful, Utah, South Stake. Teddy E. Brewerton, 53, of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and a regional representative of the church, and former Costa Rica mission Orthodox Church, 674 42nd st? General Fair Chairman, -- . . , leaves?) , spanakopita (Spinach Pie) 'Teropitakia (Cheese- - triangles) greek grape-- ' d much, much mordSpecial Greek pastries sueh as Baklavia (layers of thin sheets of dough with ground nuts saturated with syrup) s kourabethies (butter salacL-ari- PRESIDENT SPENCER W. KIMBALL addresses Saturday nights Priesthood Session. The 148th gathering Semi-Annu- al in last attracted priesthood brothers all over the world. (Photo taken by Keith meeting Duncan) Conference In LDS cookies rolled in pwedered sugar) diples (thin rolled Kimball denounces CITY-Powe- rful LAKE tidal waves of wickedness are threatening to engulf the world, and people must flee to high ground and cling fast to the gospel of Jesus Christ to SALT keep from being swept warned President away, Spencer W. Kimball at the opening session of the 148th conference of the Church of Latter-da- y Saints in the historic Mormon Tabernacle. President Kimball spoke to Semi-annu- thousands crowding the tabernacle and hundreds sitting in the sunshine on the landscaped beautifully grounds listening to the proceedings over a loudspeaker system. The session also was broadcast by radio and television stations to all parts of the world. The forces of good are clearly and continually under attack, continued President Kimball, and we must exercise our power to become Christ-likand work e toward perfection. Through the Lord gave the children of Israel a set of minimum standards of conduct, but living the letter of ComTen these mandments is only the beginning of perfection. It is not enough to acknowledge the Lord as Moses, ELDER JAMES FAUST was called to be an apostle in last weekends conference. He stands with his wife Ruth. (Picture taken by Keith Duncan) RICH BROS. supreme and refrain from worshipping idols; we should love the Lord with all our heart, might, mind and strength, realizing the great he has in the joy of His righteousness In honoring parents, as directed by the Ten Commandments, children should emulate their parents best characteristics and seek to fulfill their highest children. It is not enough to or refrain profanity to We need blasphemy. make important in our lives the name of the Lord, he continued. aspirations. u It is not enough to refrain from killing. We are rather It is not enough to refrain from movie-goinhunting, fishing, fishing, sports and unneecessary labor on the President Sabbath, ConKimball continued. structive use of the Sabbath day includes studying the scriptures, attending church meetings to learn and to we Nothing could give them materially would be more prized than he our righteous living, pointed out. under solemn obligation to respect life and to foster it. Far from taking all life, we must be generous in helping the to others enjoy necessities of life, and when this has been accomplished, we seek to improve the mind and the spirit. worship, writing letters, comforting the sorrowing, visiting the sick, and in general, doing what the Lord would have us do on His Holy day. President Kimball counseled more strict observance of the Sabbath, saying the day is fast losing its sacred significance throughout the world. He said thafmore and more man destroys the Sabbaths sacred purposes in pursuit of health, pleasure, recreation and the of false and worship material gods. MAKE RELATIONSHIP SACRED It is not enough to refrain from adultery. We need to make the marriage relationship sacred, to sacrifice and work to maintain the warmth and respect which we enjoyed during continued. he courtship, God intended marriage to be eternal, sealed by the power of the priesthood beyond the grave. Daily acts of courtesy and kindness, conscientiously and lovingly carried out, are of what the Lord expects. The admonition against part stealing means to be honest in every way, he also said. And we must be generous, the very opposite of selfishness, not only with money, but also with love, time and caring, cannot money President Kimball which buy, added. Bearing false witness and coveting the belongings of others are further evidences of selfishness. Love of neighbor and love of God on these hang all the law and the prophets, as Jesus taught. Kindness, helpfulness, love, concern, generosity we could go on, for the list of virtues is endless. The development of these traits is what the Lord asks of us, he concluded. Church fhe Mormon president repeated counsel given in previous conferences, urging members to have home gardens, to keep homes and farms in attractive condition and to compile journals and family histories. People often use the excuse that their lives are uneventful and nobody would be interested in what Beacon issues to feature missionaries Heating 5975 So. 1900 W., Roy - 773 - 8441 "Whirlpool dough, deep fried and dipped in honey with ground nuts), and others- - will be on the meny. These pastries and delicious Greek bread will also be available in quantity. Assisting" Mr. Papageorge with festivities will be Peter Alex, An exclusive gift shop featuring Greek and other they have done. But I. promise you that if you will ! and keep your journals records they will indeed be a source of great inspiration in to your chillren, grandchildrenn and your families, on others generations, Mediterranean imported . gifts, In next weeks issue of the Ben Lomond Beacon we will the Ogden, Plain City, Pleasant View area. LDS will also feature a mission for the Church of We Missionaries from a ward in North Ogden. Throughout the year we hope to cover every ward in the North Jesus Christ of Saints in next weeks issue. Latter-Da- y We encourage all church news with no regard to what church it may be. Please mail your church stories to 5388 S. 1900 West in Roy, Utah, 84067. You may also call and leave your message with Keith Duncan. 825-166- 6 through he said. CHURCH GROWTH CITED President Kimball said the church has grown rapidly, since the last general conference. In that period, he pointed out, 10 new missions have been added for a total of 166 throughout the world with 26,600 Mormon missionaries in the world. gifts. Those attending this fair on Saturday and Sunday will also have an opportunity to participate, in guided church tours under the direction of Rev. Father John Ziatas, at wijich time . the Transfiguration Choir will perform with Byzantime music under direction of Choir Director, Helen Papageorge. Performances will be at 1 and 4 p.m. In addition, Greek dancers will perform throughout the three day period, and Greek cooking demonstrations will be conducted. six-mon- th Before the end of the President Kimball year, We will have concluded, more than 1,000 stakes. This seems incredible when I recall that there were but 145 stakes in the whole church when I became an apostle in he said. 1943, . Catholics select new president Sister Francis Forster, director of special services at St. Benedicts Hospital, has been selected president a of new conference Wyoming, of in for the Purpose organization is to foster communication and sharing Secretary-Treasure- through a commonality of purpose and commitment. conference. The conference, which may evolve into the As new president of th organization, Sister Francis addressed administrators of participating hospitals and leaders of religious congregations (Orders of Catholic Sisters), who sponsor these hospitals. first-region- conference of the Catholic Hospital Hospitals. Because interest Friday vFREE BOOKLET 10:00-9:0- Saturday Elegance at an Affordable Price:" e Fun Foods Equip, e Beveroge Fountains e Chafing Dishes e Grills e Portable Bars Tobies S Chairs Dishes & Silverware e Punch Bowls & Cups e Coffee Makers Linnens & Paper Goods If Cvfce t9 Im Arfiwfatto mtmimr Ma ? tmUXCMMlGftAfO $2? JAVl W ONI? 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There must be a commitment expressed to the gospel value of love, justice and compassion. increased of long- Sister Francis has been charged with the responsibility of incorporating the organization, forming a board' of directors, and setting up specific projects whereby member hospitals can work together. She will beXssisted by John Doramus, Fiscal Director at St. Benedicts, who has been appointed r of the Catholic hospitals, Sister Francis took over duties as president of the Regional Conference of Health Care Facilities last week (Sept. 23, 24) during a meeting at Inter-mounta- 45 including and eight term care facilites. hospitals h Grand Opaning Hours: cer-mani- cs and interesting unusual Catholic Hospitals, and Con later, the Idaho-Utaof ference Catholic & REFRESHMENTS ix hand under the direction of Mrs. Pete (Edith) Vlahos will offer participants much variety qnd choice of Association, is an outgrowth of the Idaho Conference of OCTOBER 6 & 7 plus,, beautiful made handiwork and Sun Valley. feature MOOfi Hf 17 If festivities will begin each day at 10 a.m. and go until 9 at this p.rm1 (iri' innovation will be an festival years alcarte with dinners served cafeteria1 style. Menus will include, souvlaki, barbecued lamb, doimatbes (stuffed ' Tempe Mission. The new member of the First Quorum of the Seventy is Elder W. Grant Bangerter, 60, who succeeds Elder Faust in the quorum presidency.a & said Jijrn'. Papageorge , president. Jack H. Goaslind Jr., 50, of Salt Lake City, a former president of the Arizona Appliance Spectacular treats are in store for those attending this to year 's Greek Food Fair be at held on October' th Transfiguation Greek EVERT DAT (2 U I to word Icrura fmiHi torOillHrf $ 299 oouou 1 Hi M IVdN to I 1 pm &AFETO : I Ly-'- i hm A v ftoutu Mil LLOillL wutKsrn Jm rwwwVJiwMJt HfiMOiia'O |