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Show JHE (( PAYSQN CHRONIC! F PAYSON. UTAH FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1947 The Glory of God is Intelligence ANTAQUIN - TINTIC STAKE N MISSIONARY Goshen Singing Mothers REPORTS The following letter was received recently from Elder Glen A. Roper who is laboring in the work. California mission. you irer&ontinue to work. Dear Brothers and Sisters: !'ouar burdened with At this time I am laboring in 3re unfair California, a town of Sonora, ijiy nearly 2,000 population. It is a seem-YO- line Plane to I come-w-ork you and seem not true sorrow ones threatened health is .jffi work, 'falters and reason are shattered and ie" dseems dead-w- ork. in peril. Jour life were hope ltree5 happen and matters -- work. ark d Mrs. Julia Caine of the B.Y.U. Lord here, material Ive found this lclle poem mental and while I've been out here and Afflictions eveytime I feel Im not doing best I like to get it out and The Silent Partner my B av ph)S1Ca gjifhle Iread it. 1EGIANCE to StU MY CHURCH day so live my can poo-goo- fort there is a wonderful oppor- tunity to further the work of the woik with faith, remedy ! k and the to the mis- Ple are certainly stonartes. Elder Lawrence G. Bird is my companion and we aie working to build our small Sunday school into a branch that can sustain itself ,and we feel sure our hopes will be realized if things keep going as they are now. We are happy to know two good members are moving here and we have a number who are interested. With continuous ef- tSoverwhelms f FOR MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS MEETING FINE SPEAKER NAMED U Idl nL .,6 orking- new I I am passing it on to you out you in hopes it may help as it has the missionaries here Heading from left to right aie- Fiist row: Ethel Steele. Mildred Branagan, Fern Horton, Eva Steele, Melba Jensen. Virginia Roberts. Second row: Melvina Jasperson, Helen Nelson, Cleofia Riley, Sara Buiraston, Wilma Jasperson, Dcvarr Sorensen, Lazetta Carter, Donna Gannon. Third row: Faye Buiraston, Alene Wall, Vera Millett, Vera Patten, Margaret Ferguson, Eva Cook, Bndie Okelbeiry, Rebecca Jasperson, Sara White. Melissa Lewis and Madge Christensen active members were absent when photo was taken. that each enrichment to Have you ever had a hungerin jn y0ur stomachs pit and food wouldns satisfy That st a by my actions demo And nothing seemed to fit? its truth; , A gnawin at your vitals and a can live above all filth Making demands on you crudeness a bilious lonsesomeness Leavin make my life a pure and Ift spite of all you do? happy one, , yet avoid all haughtiness hankerin that keeps lurkin in and rudeness 0f y0Ur mind instead of me, cly The offing joy in life With a craving to press orward fun; Each time its pushed behind, Most tryin and perplexin, for it out to when I'm asked carry Will not let you rest. duty Just an itchin of the conscience at from my heart I can dec- That gives you the acid test. lare, TU try!" hiddin my work find all its You fight it down and think en beauty youve 4 thus increase my powers as Won, but it bobs right up again days go by, and pretentious for More contendin can pay my tithing-- not when lt first began Youpitch and toss wtth restTrudging spirit W y?u rhroh Stake Conerence Set For Oct. 11-1- 2 Saturday-Sunda- y faculty will be the guest speaker at the mothers and daughters sesion of stake conference Sunday, October 12th at 9 a. m. Mrs. Caine is president of the Provo Stake Y.W. M.I.A. and is past president of the Mutual of an Idaho. Her experiences qualify her to be exceptianally fine to treat the subject, Strenthening Mother and Daughter RelationMrs. Virginia E. Roberts, ship. chairman of the LDS girls committee, is in charge of the meeting and Mrs.Avaleen Kirk, stake secretary of the LDS girls will make awards to all girl); having lOOTe attendance record at all meetings since last quarterly stake conference, Music for the meeting is being furnished by the Genola ward mothers and daughters under the direction of Mrs. Veda Throckmorton. Mrs. LuDean Sax is in charge of the program arrangements. Elder Levi Edgar Young of the First Council of Seventy and Irwin B. Nydegger of the Church Welfare committee will represent the general authorities at the quarterly conference of the Sanc ta Stake, to be held at Santaquin October 11 and 12, it is announced by Stake President Carl A. Patten. The following meetings are scheduled: Priesthood Leadership, Saturday evening at 6:30 oclock. Priesthood gathering, Saturday quin-Tinti- 8:00 p.m. General Priesthood meeting Sunday at 9:00 a.m., in the Second ward chapel with an invitation to all persons holding the Melchizedek or Aaronic Priesthood to attend. Mothers and Daughters meeting Sunday, 9 a.m., at the stake house. General sessions at 10:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., music will be furnished by the stake choir under the direction of A. A. Borgeson. The evening session at 7:00, at the stake house will be conducted under the direction of the Stake M.I.A. Boards with Thomas W. Ewell in charge. The theme for the evening, This is the Time to Build S Noble Ancestry for Our Children," will be carried out with all wards of the stake participating. I I GOSHEN BEE HIVE GIRLS By Ethel J. Steele ACHIEVE AWARD ATTENTION MOTHERS The Goshen Singing Mothers The Goshen Bee Hive Builder STAKE PRIMARY NEWS were organized in 1942. previRELIGION Girls earned the Centennial ous to that time they were TOLA NEWMAN woman sat by a hearthside known as the Relief Society chorgiven by the General Board to all Y.W.M.I.A. place of groups the us. Wearing the regulation STAKE FULLY ORGANIZED white blouse with gold and blue Reading a book, with a pleasant that participated in a four-da- y I much as face, trim and blue skirts, our tradiOn September 9 Winter Primcamping trip and living id tional Relief Society colors. The Till a child came up, with a child- like pioneers did while crossing ary commenced with five wards ish frown, the plains, as possible. Although and one branch fully organized. chorus rendered its first program ,4 March 17, 1942, for the Centen- And pushed the book saying, the girls missed the conveniences HELD Put it Down. Joinville, Brazil, of modern camp life, they were FALL CONVENTION nial Relief Society celebration. May 20, 1947 the 5 years of the or- Then the mother, slapping his happy to gain this experience During The annual Primary Convencurly head It is just starting to get cold ganization, under the inspiring and are proud of the award. here. It has been difficult here influence and diligent leadership Said Troublesome Child, go off Hhey will wear them on their tion was held at Santaquin with to bed, Santaquin Tintic, Juab and Nebo bandlos. at times, but is going better now. of thier enthusiastic Director I Stakes participating. A of deal life Christs is their Burraston work great Mrs. Elizabeth up Melba Jensen, they have been It has taken months to General Board Members Adele must know Bee some interest among these peo- able to in Keeper. annually Cannon Howells, Delsa Stevens To train you up as a child should Mother's proour For Day and civic numerous church prople. and Zina Brockbank were presgram our church was almost full. grams, local and stake. They And go. . , SANTAQUIN 2ND WARD ent and valuable instructions off to to went bed child the We attended. o hold the enviable record of havSeventy-twpeople given to promote Primary work had a program and presented ing furnished the music for 30 And cry, OFFICERS NAMES in the church. denounce religion by and flowers to the mothers. We are funerals. reorg-anize- d been has During the convention displays by. YWMIA The our opena this 1947, mutual, On 21, group May opening up made of Summer (Primary were Second the in Santaquin a is tomorrow night. held its first social, garden Another woman bent over a book ing program - work with four wards of the stake presiDunn be with cannot ward Madge h! The value of a mission g'adly paity at the home of Mrs. Melba With a smile of joy and intent to tteV told dent Winnie Gee and Idonna participating. These displays counted in dollars and cents. I Jensen. the in re right. look, Sharlene their own story of the success and and counselors Crook its realize to former ie fraction were sent to Invitations that I pay back Am claim you am just beginning worth of Summer Primary. members who had moved away, Till a child came up and joggled Smith secretary. values." admitted shown included dolls, knee Handicraft her are officers were, that faults The of retiring Only with a beautiful background Joinville, Biizil, it of wood carving, em- Put And said hte book, we cabins, s log deny Ludy Florence Lamb, president; lean fill each 7, 1947, velvety lawn, enhanced by gorgJune day with pleas- me. take down counand hurtin inwaid molding. The work broidery Barbara Will relieve this int ereetines Last Monday my companion eous flowers, a delicious lunch- Then the mother sighed as she Boswell andBernita Hicks, secre- in 16 was outstanding. Much plastics Smith, and selors were round cards served. Place id spread about When 50 was mile eon 45 or a some happy wTe. hem!Zv5tA,if.Ar'hin and I took stroked his head, credit can be given Presidents, We cleverly hand-mad- e sun bonnet The truth is or sone out into the country. I never shall get tary. sus- - Blanche York, Norma Jamison, softly, been has cs pri e an trip Saying Ewell orMarion humb it we were each on (present and on time at all my AHhough gills, wntten have some members whom it read, comtained as chairman of the Genea- - Alice Hughes and Ora Davis for I purse meetings, are only able to visit during the iginal verses of humor and to learn But Ill by loving, try end you logical Society, he replaces Elias this accomplishment. roads aie im- pliments, composed by members. kelp push His will, every worthy Hut in the the truth make dry season. The wont was season. afternoon The enjoyably k along- My friend, And His love into my child in SlBishop and Mrs. Lynn Crook Priesthood Representatives passable during the rainy and fed spent in visiting and group singThev were glad to see us ,Carn itS ,U still. his in us attended General Conference at Attend Convention. tells Peter The ing. us on the best iood they had. The child went to bed with a Salt Lake City. Presiare officers rent . The He . cui 25 iy people Seven Priesthood .representa- young about first epistle We have Wiy, when Im asked to gentle sigh Plans are goi g workor Nt; from our stake attended the tives and doeth it not, to him it is sin, attending our mutual. I am en- dent, Eva Steele; and love And will by teach, religion I Eva Cook; Secretary and Treas-uie- r, I ran leam to Nvembe? Primary Convention. Their In- my woik here a gieat deal. lift instead of and so with tis bless you an. by. joying Ethel Steele; Accompanist, terest was greatly appreciated, for May the Lord At times'd has been dilficult, but Author Unknown. we draw Donna Gannon; Director, Melba Elder Glen A. Roper without their support the Board it is in these times that Box 374 feels that Primary work could GOSHEN WARD unto the Lord and aie taught Jensen. near Beautiful young people are acnot be carried on successfully. Sonora, California. from on high. Goshen ward participated in cidents of nature. But beautiful wo make old SCHOOL BOARD folks and chil-,dre- n written by Joinville, Manti the to letters Excursion of art. of the Stake old people are works Excerpts love me CANDIDATE NAMED 1. Thir- par July 9, 1947 temple, held Septemberour Elder Bynon ThomasD. toB. his was I pretepmyfaith in God Thomas ward j from of the A few- weeks ago members event teen a l At Mr and Mrs. meeting The stark is the bird with the were present. a conference whuh we F. for Wm. Club Civic paring W in those that He visit Lorn Santaquin was named to run on big bill. at the home of Primary General held, and enjoyed a Bioadbent Zion is Growing, since our Paced above 1946 me, president. 20, conference 10 Board President Adele Cannon for the School Board our mission ticket stake tne last know that quarterly nine There isnt much to talk about theyre directing Dear Mother anyd Dad: I have been in Joinville fiom the South Nebo have been blessed and Howells, on Saturday, October 4, we to be trans- Member The election will be held at some parties until after a few babies a name. from 5 to 8 p.m. and expect afternoon, months It is Saturdaywrite'ietters and given made many distnct. December. I have couples leave. of ferred. ImSgeS PrVe my SOul in Roerts Frank T Sister early and Bro. Uiiday M 1 ,think whihave friends, some, who recently re-- 1 Lake Salt City, overly NAMED OFFICERS leaving. Aeekwe areusy doing fnril sad at my JabatUe triumph turned from an extended trip to farewell been invited to several South America, spjoke in ourThomas W. Ewell has been receivand homes ambition is parties in their Sacrament Meeting. Sister Rob- I cbosen stake Y.M.M.I.A. Super-ert- s a as going gifts nice ed many told of their trip and of the jntendent with Wm. Penrod of I we were asked t0 al4fwork the rest will away remembrancewill be held at ruins uncovered there that sub- and Oren L. Peterson, of in; of the Our conference truthfulness the stantiated named as counselors. d y four Santaquin a Sao Paula along with Book of Mormon. Carrol Davis was the retiring activities special with program Goshen Ward Relief Society Superintendent, for the missionaries. Estella W. Peterson was named Jl have asked in held its opening social Tuesday missionaries I with unselfish as 30. to six tuth president of the YWMIA with September Biijnowas compared and I Melvina pres- - Eva Steele of Goshen and Vera Sister Jasperson, companions two mv whereer Patten of Elberta counselors. to wark in a . may need me, y om v.pre when ident, gave the welcome address. Ella Miles is the 50 miles we retiring presi-Siste- rs a airlvednrth"erhereawhen about duet by followed was by This panis, JJnndso glad to do my of e; lot organi-Steela t0 see Fern Horton and Eva B. I dent. Board membera for There is need for named later. be will zation glac our :.kt.emrnts Avalene Sister Iaasaano with power here which I am we during reading by few j have, been Since our arrival We Kirk; piano solo, Donna Gsrron, is veiy gratifying. which work- - SANTAQUIN 1ST WARD :hurch stay, Relief all to Society tribute Stoop to something where Braz ers and young brides, by Virginia BISHOPRIC REORGANIZED held a cottage meetingJjPTctood Santos, of Santos Roberts. The remainder of t e afnow the I n a city to administered cause change in the Santaquin First I afternoon was spent in a boarding. house, English and wife who ill. in Bishopric was made on i Ward and living wa room a and a socmL Lunch e games : ca we yes I sa, be just man and his Sunday evening, Sept 20, when but hope 19 strong; king served by officers f Heelis was sustained to Gordon where ' beans and Society. There e.re.?1p Second Counselor Darrel counrty replace The as organRelief we The UrH after begin Society Horrock. President Carl A. Pat-lze- d 5k? the life f our great I it is October Itandis warm, The purpose of the M.I.A. is for the coming year. ainy ce and ready to start their win- diet We of the to the a lack m our are the Parents for youth keep urged ushered in. to e every-seaso- n notice provide to ters work Theyhave very gg grows foods to supple-V- church, a program for whole-som- e held a quilt-an- d is on, grass spirit of M.I.A. work alive in ;il0iP s0 have to buy other started teachers for better-men- t capable President Stake social on mutual homes diet. I their Tuesday. cation, jng by our attending reci where. ment ;ade a few Jennie Bylund has announced progress. with the young people on Tues- leaders. and religious to able way tracting I cut your teen-ag- e Goshen Ward M.I.A. held t0 be girls wishing to evening, and young people Church right ithwUhouUt aknife to riends and hope Dr Through this org migation young social on Sept. 23 with participate in a welfare project to day Combeen sent receive to opening the are have are I opportunities ?rid throueh: urged giver people meetingsbtforW hold R through. O in attendance. in a piogram of mandments of God, by making sixty-fou- r could make quilt blocks, either eood instead of as a District President. are DeJong PI0fcsfrhcie teaching participate was spent in danc-- 1 Wqq1 or percale, and give to the The tnc P evening lives speech, that of a dancing, their 4 said them Provo music, part SL sion president are y u. m will be able drama,along with their religious and refreshments were serv- - Relief Society to be quilted and arts, seaichL they might rejoice in their bless- ing successful in my in a state of apostasy; fell school and I believe I ed. used where needed. ings. naming ha do all nv 10 hopdose' Presiannow, imany its uennaijs. hold for will j ward he'uViU ago hundred Goshen years S Wlth Bishop and Mrs. Truman Hall our One To the testimony personal love and away, from cFhGermany. on November General Conference at with vou at home dent Brigham Young said This of thegain attended nual folHomecoming of the 69 the truth gosjjel will bless en- - Salt Lake City. the and Lord 7 8. first The through and Place to evenings the the been given lowing keys have and fraying toil, vision, courage and us; tertainment November 7 will con- - Jennie Bylund Stake Relief So-si- st all son, effoits,n you your cver iho a pioneer sturdy of a banquet and program, eiety President and members of r' ,s brav e nave 1 Be an example. missionaries. v Byron The band the youth of today gained banquet will begin at 6 p.m. the Board attended Relief Society 2 Know the gospel. and the addiesS, program follow. All the Conference. They returned home to their heritage. ncW 3 Keep active. JoinvufBrazil, UydS P S My for of the words of that Svmbolic organizations will have booths enthusiastic over the plans 4 Be prayerful. Rua'Bra Cutouio Brazll. of House to leaders the Relief sell. new to Society the articles leader, with mspned Lets go to M.I.A. for the M we mMctlM dahnK be constructed at Salt Lake Citv he church have planned the On November 8 at 7:30 a choices we make today will de)ure I meetings also we teach honest unrC u11 is theme the around The allotment for each ward I A program from BYU nlav of who those termine the heritage mon-ticl-- This ar- - five dollars per sister, with is the Time to Keep the follow us. booths be will There she is Lets remember the is truss, of God, that We ports to sell and lunch for sale, ey to be raised by individual as always, is !? entertain-annu- al feld sending the past Commandments or food a Testimony of the beacon light now sales, Gain the nations( followed be busy. The pcopk times. Vxy Georgia. will by faith in God and the building up aftinJ;ham, Ala. Her runnel of Je.-u- s Hen Christ. i ment. ,years behindour homecoming balL to Pov with 'ear of his kingdom here on earth. f 2gMtKhings we should woik bulls M.I.A. of Brahma use challenge the hes addr new ?thers anHlug.00d we have I and cut the gra.s one and a Geoig- evt others hand. We walk tiacu a cai Way Cross, niles to get to our id strong for my all that s m it, stand We have our meetings better organized now, as one of the members plays the organ and I load the singing (after a fashion). I hope we can make a little showing of progress in this branch before I leave. Last Sunday night we had an old member come out to sacrament meeting who had not been out for 3 years. . nr An'&Iyllukn - I6- Nt ':Sd short-coming- SSle Vice-preside- cSLKuln 1 tet - Slug M. S to A. Theme gita keep my commandments and endure to the end , you shall have eternal life. If you feod IVjfbeing I gfSociety A a, Mnf0r N. -- I i htf K ct ms &. es do-Th- l7 heus |