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Show f es. Message of Inspiration Let us fully realize that we adults can break no law with impunity without our I children losing respect for the law. r -- Pres. N. Eldon Tanner i!iii!i!!iiiiMiiimiiiiiiiiimm!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ii!:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim!!!:i!ii.;imiim;'iiiiiiiiiiiiittmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i!iiiiii,ii Low Bid On Proyo Temple Bids for construction of the Provo, Utah, Temple were opened this week with low bid amounting to $4,275,000 submitted by Hogan & Tingey Construction Co., Centerville, Utah. Hogan & Tingey's bid was only $4,000 less than the one submitted by Okland Construction Co., of Salt Lake City, who won the bid for construction of the Ogden, Utah, Temple earlier this year. This week in the life of President David O. McKay, from the poyes of his "Daily Journal" kept by his personal secretary, Clare Middlemiss. I v... itI I iwio iuvu Mark B. Garff, chairman of the Church Building Committee, said the highest bid submitted for the Provo Temple was $4,382,000, a difference of 22 per cent between high and low bid. , . IO Of Conference PresiElder f.u Kay, d.s Scoui-tdent, pet formed his first marriage ceremony in Maryhill, Scotland, for William Reid and Agnes Cook. He recorded in his dairy: T was quite shaky, for I had never seen a couple ma tried before. Oct. 30, 1921 at a symposium Agricultural College Inauguration program held in LDS Institute Building in Logan, Utah. He spoke on the subject, Improving Relationships from the Viewpoint of ReSchool-Communit- y ligion. Nov. 2, AXstvCii lit Pda'ainir uuiuig nuilu toui ul missions of the Church. While in Jerusalem, witnessed demonstrations and fighting in the streets as a protest against Great Biitain's declaration through Lord Balfour that Palestine should be given as a place for the Jews. of the Utah State President N. Eldon Tanner of the First Presidency, opened the bids, which were read by Emil B. Fetzer, Church architect. Other bidders were Tolboe Construction Co., Provo; Arrington Construction Co., Idaho Falls, Idaho, and Jacobsen Construction Co., of Salt Lake City, A "letter of intent" was handed the firm this week so construction will be able to get under way immediately, Mr. Garff said. 1953 Baptized Fred E. Schluter, chairman of the board of directors of the Thermoid Co. of Trenton, N.J. and confirmed him a member of the Church. "I am glad to see the interest in this building which means so much to the Church. The contractors must realize this is a special kind of building and must be prepared to put their very best into it so it will be acceptable to the Lord," President Tanner said. Nov. 1, 1951 The Provo Temple will be built northeast of the city overlooking d Brigham Young University's campus. The site will be contoured, and enclosed by a wrought-iro- n fence and cast stone panels. Parking will be provided west of the building with access 0 the building from that area. land-scope- Nov. 3, 1921 Pres. Hugh J. Cannon and Elder a secluded spot on the Mount of Olives Jerusalem and engaged in solemn prayer. McKay-sough- in t Nov. 3, 1923 Set apart to preside over European Mission by President Joseph F. Smith succeeding Elder Orson F. Whitney. Oct. 31, 1931 Released as general superintendent oi 1) s eret Sunday Si hoot Union. He was sustained as second counselor in the First Presidency at the Conference of the CIiuhIi Oct. ti. semi-annu- 1934. Oct. 39, Nov. I. 1963 Dedicated the beautiful new Eagle Gate on State St. in ceremonies held on the site. Hundreds of people attended the services. At 90 ears of age Pres. McKay stood hatless and oat less in the bright sunshine as he delivered he dedicatory address and prayer. Oct. 29, 1937 Gave dedication address and prayer for the Oct. 29, 1354 Dedicated North Fresno Branch house. Northern California Mission. CHURCH WEEK ENDING chuuli NOEMBER for a Visitors Center on the COLOR COVER BY JACK area. E. JARRARD 1963 Was voice in setting apart President Joseph Fielding Smith as a counselor in The First Pi esidency of the Church. He then asked President N.- Eldon Tanner to be voice in setting part Eider Thorpe B. Isaacson as a counselor in the First Presidency. Nov. 3, 1967 OFFICIAL PUSLICAIION OF THE CHt,n:CH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER OAT SAINTS PUBLISHED WEEKLY IN SALT CAKE CITY UTAH Ctpyngm Q Deserwt Newt PuMbhmg Ct. I enuren Newt. X E. 1st Soutn. s an are City. Utan MHO. The l assume no responsibility for manuscripts eno pnoiography confrib-retursuch material o return postage. The Church Newtonly when so reeuesteo ana when accompanied ts Inciuoeo at a pan or me dally newspaper m regular suoscripiion rales. The edit on Including me Church News is available ar without regular carrier service By man subset iption, sit ,n av,nc Circulation ofhee. 13 S. Mam Si C y iyf'ait2,'-rC'syae- i salt I contents of in.s puBnca'ion may ran be reproduced either ,n o e or part without consent o Copyright owner enuren Made decision that the Church should go ahead with plans for the erection of the Bureau of Information on die Churchs property in Iiidoondr-noe- , 1, 1969 aho call Plan - new Ogden High School Building. 7 Spoke at the dedication rites at the official opening of ZCMI Parking Terrace. 5. 10 Newt |