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Show The Payson Chronicle, Payaon, Utah 22, 1962 Thursday, March Growth Notes V - s.' in ,tTtsr'V 'O'.i to" the It works miracles. Try it. Our Stake quarterly conference ses.ions proved to be just as anticipated. as wonderful Bishop Victor L. Brown, of the Presiding Bishopric of the Churjh, was the visiting who presided over the sessions. President Patten ducted the se ;sions on Sunday. Bishop Brown told the congregation that no problem is so difficult but what it can be solved if we adhere to the Gospel teachings living so that we can return to Gods presence. He also said that ft isnt where we serve but how we serve that is important. He agreed that all are foced with worldly pressures such as housing, food, clothing, etc. and are often wror.gly looked up to because of what we have of them. He challenged us to check upon our basic values such as friendship, conscience, health, mental attitudes, happiness, charac.er, peace etc. He stated that we must keep commandments, pay tithes, and offerings, keep peace anl love in homes, and decide whom we shall serve, God or things of world, President Patten set a theme of the conference by challenging us to carry on the best we can in our church assignments. He said, None of us are doing the best we can, for if we work as the Lord would have us do would be one with Him. iHe added, Are any of us ready to become Gods, and if not we can progress. He challenged us to think Big" by saying, If you think you can-.yo- u will. President Crook spoke of the inspiration we receive from our conference visitors who have wisdom and experience. He noted, that only 25 percent of our youth are married in au-,ho.- ty Stake Santaquin-Tinti- c iked and much better informBy Beulah G. Bradley ed. Lets be good listeners, if Phone 7543621 no other reason than for Have you ever - thought of it is condusive to silnce. that the word silence? Sometimes Sometimes our homes beit ca;a be a blessing in' disguise. come a nightmare of noise Some would say it is a curse Perhaps to turn off T.V., Radio as some are afraid to be by and children, would be the themeselves having time to mswer to a Imore settled and meditate, ponder, and to make happier mother, and housedecisions. , hold. Fathers, too, need time However (most would agree to concntrate, make decisions. that the world is much too Noise is distracting. Sometimes full of noise at times. It is the harried activity of the true that silence can be gold- family as each rushes to difen, especially when we are ferent appointments can distempted to criticize, back-bitrupt a lovely quiet harmony and condemn others. Unless of home. Each of us need to become your criticism is just and kindly, silehce should stay they ton- acquainted with ourselves, our gue, for such acts can lead to needs, and we do need silence to do it. Lets turn off the noise. apostasy. I like the old adage, If you Speak softly, lovingly, and cant' improve on silence ictually witness tangled nerever ves recced. In silence we do our Have you nothing! joined a group to find most best thinking. When things get of them talking at one time hectic at your house why not and few listening? The silent try this recipe: Get the attone who listens well is well ention of the family then say, e, JT . I? s n THC rfinc1 s : . tfoUTU . l795 the temple; ?? - Worthy of your Trust i II 25 per cent marry outside of church; and 50 per cent are church members marrying church members but not in Temple. He urged us to teach well the truths of Temple marrige. President Clayson spoke on the responsibiliiies of parents to children as a most sacred obligation. He noted that parents must teach of baptism, prayer, laws of health, virtue, righteousness, patience, love, understanding, support, guidance, and other virtues. He stated that to girls are given the blessings of motherhood, to boys the blessings of Priest- He also admonished youth to realize that parents too, need love, gratitude, deobedvotion, companionship, ience and other things from hood. DM BEAM 86 PROOF KENTUCKY SfRJUCKT WHISKEY DISTIllEO BEAM DISTILLING , Kaletta spoke on the responsibility of youth to parents, saying they must respect, and take council from parents. Evette Kester talked on the responsibility of youth to church, emphasising the need to serve, and to live clean, pure lives. Robert Murdoch, In speaking on My obligations to BOURBON AND BOTTLED BY THE (AMES B. CO., CLERMONT, children. During the afternoon Youth Session many young people of the different wards were called on to speak. Youthful Robert KENTUCKY r prepared-fo- a Mission r Brown discussed the many facets of science and religion and explained that true and religion has np con' Six UTAH PUBLISHERS NAMED TO UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION HALL OF FAME ce flict. said -- committee. Mellor, spoke of also loving his church positions and especially of scouting program. Bishop Thomas Spotten sp-- ; oke of the .importance of a mission in the lives of our youth, and urged all to do all, we are called on to do to gain blessings. Willlo Crockett Samuel L Raddon ; Alex H. Ratio Bishop Frank Sorenson spoke of the life of Matthew Cowley, and of his miraculous accomplishments is so short a life. Music was provided by the in the Melchizedek Priesthood. He related many instances of First Ward Choir, directed by (LuRay Draper was sustained the faith and healing powers Mrs. Ida Greenhalgh, with as a member' of the stake of the great leader. Helen Shaw at the organ. Dur- Board of Education. Wayne Bishop Brown concluded the ing the morning session other Jensen was sustained as a session by speaking and direct- inspirational talks were given member of the Stake High ing his thought to the youth by leaders of stake auxilar-ie- s, Council. who had filled the reserved At the Sunday evening MIA namely Mrs. Melba Nelson, front of the chapel. He spoke President of the Stake Primary, Youth Conference talks were of the serious problems facing who advised us to live so the given by the winners of the youth, namely, modesty, date. Holy Ghost might guide us Speecjh Festival in the wards. ing, and marriage. He chall- daily; Mrs. Vera Patten, PresiThey were, Janet Openshaw, enged the girls to dress pro- dent of the Stake YWMIA Sally Chadwick, Shelia Barney, perly, and to be the kind of seated all church programs Bonnie Cook, Ronald Bird, are divine; everything In the and Patricia Penrod. Their girl a boy will be proud pf a lady always. Gospel plan is good; and that subject was Who is my NeHe admonished the boys to a testimony of the gospel is ighbor? During the evening also dress and act with modesty greatest of blessings. Morris Trophies were awarded to and Basketball also, and to treat girls as they Smith, Stake Sunday School Volley Ball would a sister, keeping stand- Supedintendent stated that we chamjions. Santaquins First for Women in ards high. He urged temple should be in tune with the Ward to accomplish His pur- Volley Ball received a Trophy; marriage and missions for our Lord, and that satisfaction Trophies were also awarded youth. He seriously discouraged poses, and contentment comes from to Junior teen-age- d Champions marriages, stating of Genola and Santaquin Secthat one third of them fall, service. The congregation sustained ond Ward Senior Champs in bringing tears, regrets, fears, burdons, griefs, failure which the action of the Stake Presi- Basketball. is a most familiar pattern of dency to approve Steven Mel Two Individuual Sportman-shi- p teen- - age marriage. He urged lor and Jay Peterson as Elders Awards were presented, our youth to live lives so one to Senior Lee Ryan n of Eureka, and Junior that they wo Id feel opmf-ra-ablof Christ stood by their Robert Murdoch, of Genola. . These were given for outstandsides, It was a stirring conference. ing sportmanship qualities of 0 abort everything youd expect of on expensive ear Special awarss to or to Servicemen Overseas is a registered ' trademark ; INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS ASSOCIATION - application pays! 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A reminder also to MIA girls and their, mothers for their Sacred to Me evening at Genola Ward, and the same evening, March 27, the boys of MIA will enjoy their Personal Standards Conference to be held in Goshen. Fathers will be guests, as well as Stake Presidency. A special Aaronic Priesthood (under 21) program and banquet is being scheduled for Saturday March 31, at stake center. During the evening one of the bishops of the stake will be honored as Bishop of the year, along with his Failing to prepare, prepares you to fail. He told the youth of the stake to plan early, study accept responsibility, and sustain authroity. Anna Clare Horton is speaking on responsibility to prepare for Temple marriage urged youth to choose companion wisely, keep high ideals, be clean and to study and prepare for that marriage that lasts forever. Ciher youth called frojm to speak was Shirley Lamb who stated that she was grateful to be born in a day when the church was now restored She praised her parents example and bore testi-j mony to the truthfulness of the gospel. Calvin Ewell, who is planning on a mission quoted from Alma. ,'0, that I were, an angel and could preach the gospel to all people, Patricia1 Penrod spoke of her responsibilities in the church, and how grateful she Is for them; Steven All Aaronic Priesthood members under 21 years and parents are urged-tattend. Time will be announced later. Stake Aaronic Priesthood Advisor, Carroll Dayis, and committee, Thomas Ewell, Kathle Tischner and Owen Horton, will make the awards to the Priests, General Secetaries, Deacons, and Teachers. At Genola .the tiny daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arden Throckmorton was named Susan, recently, and Collett daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ewell was baptised and confirmed. THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK: OUR OFFERINGS ARE A MEASURE OF OUR LOVE. 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