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Show paoij cop Vis An interesting feature of the morning broadcast will De neard October 10, 1947 next Sunday from San closing session was a brief Thomas E. by Kane, grandElder Joseph Fielding Smith son of Col. Thomas L. Kane, the in reporting his recent tour of good friend of the Mormons in A Missionary Conference was the North Central States Mission, pioneer days. He paid high triin Amsterdam Holland last noted the great need of suitable held bute to the Mormon people and buildings in which to hold meettl,eir religion as he had observed August, which was attended by ings. He urged that such buildit. nearly 12 00 people. An outstand- ings be erected there as well as An L. D. S General Conference ing feature of this conference in other missions as soon as is something tha,t nearly all the was a colorful Centennial Page- possible. Western world now takes note ant depicting notable scenes and of. Its messages reach' not only events in Church Report comes from the Canahistory. Memtbe thousands of people on Tem- bers from all branches of the dian Mission that active missionple Square, but goes out to many Mission took part and newswork has begun in the Six hundred thousands in their papers gave favorable accounts ary Nations Reservation in Indian homes all over Western America, of the same. Pres, and Mrs. the Tabernacle as a center Sonne and Elder Archibald F. that Mission field. Elder Spencer W. Kimball in his conference goes forth rays of living light Bennett were in attendance. address October 3rd referred to and truth to the world, together with strains of lovely music from the Tabernacle Choir, and choirs of singing mothers. South Cache Courier T ad-drs- 1IIEMW 1 Petersen John H. event utstanding church was October in first ,eek . oi Semi-Annu- al jSth ee church, Conferwhich con-Sa- lt Lake City October ty by a Conference, Annual Annual Con-ded with the Deseret Sunday the Union, Sunday evening. Re-Lfie- was preceded lit 0f the regular Edition to special meetings of the food and of foreign langu-- i were held, and near-th- e missions held misslon-aion- s. Some 40 or more the various ,s addressed Each was nee sessions. traded in a knowledge of vhy if lily thre ilk puce the avei ar. Hem :id as ia newfo SQueeie e, cress and experience The n Church Service. by :?s were characterized and impressiveness of The topics discussed a wide range of interests damental principles. They under-o- f i commendable world needs; hurtful In much of the worlds a fundamental causes of Doctrine, and up Find s best integrity of in-anations. Warning is encouragement, were set forth nner that was very im- moral the monev Vhat at f all gr er to t f dollar chopper if 15r nasted away e on examples were: Elder Petersens address on le rch of the Air program, he defined real free-bas- ed on righteous 0 t the food nd coun-istructi- or jar lents ; that threaten society and under perils llity of e e religious affairs; Pres. George Albert Smiths words of appreciation and blessing, and his warning that there will be no enduring peace in the world until people repent of their sins and turn unto God. Pres. Clarks forceful admonition to bishops to guard against giving Temple recommends to people guilty of sexual Immorality, which he said is a sin tljat is growing among us and his beautiful tribute to the unrecorded heroines and heroes in the humbler walks of life: the early pioneers, especially those who bore the heaviest burdens, as e.g. the ones in the last wagon in the pioneer cara-- x ans that trekked to these alleys, and were the most devoted folloxvers of counsel in the building of communities in this and surrounding states; Pres. McKays declaration that there is liv-how- ed that what will wica great is the main-- ) Chiistian standards of n cnic, economic, and break-doxv- n in family solidar-t- v and a disregard of the solemn obligations and covenants as between husbands and wives and parents and children; Pres. Oscar A. Kirkhams account of the recent international Boy Scout Jamboree in France and his eloquent tribute to the influence of scouting in helping to mould the characters of young people; Elder Jos. F. Merrill's forceful airaignment of the evils of alcoholism; Elder Henry D. Moyle and Marion G. Romney on the Church Welfare work; and Elder Stephen L Richards masterful exposition of the L. D. S. concept of true religion. At the Relief Society Confer-nc- e, plans were presented for a Tw $500,000 Relief Society Administration building to be eret-eon Temple Square. Each Relief Soc'ety of the church is expected to pledge an amount of 'unds eual to $5.00 for each member in its organization. j J the fine ,, ork being done nmongr the Indians in Arizona, INew Mexico, Mexico, and some pari: k of Central America. Group Insurance Plan rs Fourteen million American in 40,000 firms and organlzatkwa. were protected by group life insurance last year. wo--e- DETECTIVE WORKS FOR FARMER San Bernardino, Calif, is to have its first Coxmred Wagon Days celebration in nine years. Its outstanding feature this week is a concert by the Sait Lake Tabernacle Choir. President Smith and McKay and Governor Vaw will accompany the choir. Richard L. Exans will be the announcer. The regular Sunday Your Ml tElEPH0 DIRECtORY is boo press. 9 to THE RECORDING SPECTROPHOTOMETER WAS DEVELOPED BY GENERAL ELECTRIC TO HELP PEOPLE WITH PROBLEMS. IT HAS BEEN USED TO ANALYZE COLORS OF DUCK SKIN FOR A COLOR-MATCHI- NG Tlngs POULTRYMAN WHO WANTED TO BREED DUCKS WITH THE COLOR THAT SOLD BEST. dol for 0r Directory Atfvertis;ng Air e same t 1 your checking ictices per.enced Men CHRISTMAS THE SUMMER HARVEST (S serve you at KEPT FRESH THE YEAR. CCMHUMST LEADER . . . 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