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Show The Tooele Transcript NEWS y & jVEEWS Friday July 6, 19G2 Conference Report On Grantsville Stake Four Grantsville Lads Head For Boys State Off to attend Boys State on are four Grantsville youth. They are Gary Worthington. John R. Barrus Tommy Lem mon and Vince Fisher. Ti e boys Saturday will soem! a week at Hie USU Members of Grantsvilles Stake campus in Logan. Gar is th "on of Mr. and Mr Confer n e audience returned to Jethro Worthington. A senior, he their homes on Sunday after a has hrm inter sted !n football The Graitsville First and Third very succecs'ul conference. and track. He is employed by a PRESIDENT JOSEPH Fielding Wards Recreation Program will local meerha it Gary is active in visitor m!th pre.d .led start on Sa urday with a movie Spec'al the LDS Church. which will be shown on the ward was Mrs. Jessie Evans Smith who -- n!:e Mr and Mrs AIbci Barrus e and sang at both sessions, m io at 8 pm. tonference the parent' of John. He has made visitors , received a Refreshments will be sold at lltt a nam for h:irs?f in track Ten very social thrill at the close of show and dur'ng intermission nis and basketball also hold his when conference President ;he 50 cents for adults and Prices are inter'sf. His best school subjects 25 cents for children over six years and Mrs. Smith sang a duel. Lace Fisher are math and chemistry. He is Tommy Lemmon President Arthur L. Barrus conof age. Children under six free. active in the LDS Church and held Movies will be held every Satur ducted the meetings. He lold Sunthe position of Seminary Presiday morning session that the stake day during the summer. dent. He is employed in a local for ward tea.hng, atten-ancFamily tickets may be purchas- record service station. at Sacrament meeting, tithe ed from First and Third Ward He encourTommy Lemmon is the son of B:shoprr at the price of $3.50 for paying has decreased. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Lemmon. one person; $7 for two and $10 for aged members to be more diligent in holding home night and remindTom excels in sports and took 5th three or more. ed them that Thursday night has place in the state track meet in GRASS FIRE the half mile. He also won fifth been set aside by the authorities The Grantsville Fire Depart- as a family night. place in the half mile race at the ment and also county trucks were BYU Invitational. He also is inHe said that community leaders called to put out a grass fire at terested in baseball and football. not LDS and should the city pumps, last week. City are also He is an active member of the fireman put out a grass and weed schedule other activities on that LDS Church. that home fire on the eastern outskirts of night. He suggested Lance Fisher is the son of Mr. town and a grass fire which caught night was an event at which the and Mrs. Frank Fisher. A senior, family has prayers, sings hymns, on to a pile of lumber. next year, he was a member of The Department was also called reads scripture, discusses ethical the Jr. Prom committee and secthe and teaches gospel. to a fire involving some children, problems retary of the soDhomore class.. He HE PROMISED that love at a cigarette lighter and a kerosine is interested in industrial arts and lamp. This fire was quelled be- home, obedience to parents, faith played pn the schools football President and Mrs. Joseph Fielding Smith were warmly refore the fire department arrived. and power to conbat evil influence team. He, also, is active in the ceived at the Grantsville Stake Conference last weekend. Mr. Ralph Lemmon, fire chief, would be the reward of regular LDS Church. Both were speakers. stated that the t fire department family nights. He said there is HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Coralee will be glad to stand by for the evidence of a great need for famJohn R. Barrus Brown on Wednesday July 4 and to and ily night. burning of trash or rubbish Carla Sagers on the 4th, to Lynn reeds if they are called far enough The Stake Presidency and High Gary Worthington Calls advance to arrange fore fire- Council have a project for 19G2 Imlay on Thursday. July 5th, to men to be on hand. Bit And Tracy Peterson, Kathleen Sutton with a goal for every family to and Roy W. Green on Friday. July & have family prayer at least once 6th. To Darrell Didericksen, Chara day. Tribute was paid to the St. ATTEND WEDDING les W. Anderson and Rudy Rael 99 per cent record for Ward Tooele Stake Presidency has Set John Attending the wedding reception on in and Saturday, July 7th, to Myrtle called a meeting for Sunday at 2 almost ward perteaching for Irene Jex, daughter of Mr.-anL. Barrus, Mamie Jefferies, Mary The monthly business - dinner at Sacrament attendance p.m. in the Tooele Fourth Eleventh Mrs. William Jex, of Gunters-villc- , fect Jean Johnson, Tony Willardson, Ward chapel for Bishoprics, High meeting for the Tooele Bit and meetings. which was held Alabama, Reva Bacon, Lee Reed and Clark Councilmen and Stake Club will be held Friday at in Spanish Fork, Utah, were Mr. Miss Sharon Orr, who has been Auxiliary Spur 8 p.m. Please note the Imlay on Sunday, July 8th, to Lana Boards. change of and Mrs. Frank Fisher, Mr. and released from the Australian MisPalmer on Monday, July 9th. dates, since it is a week early this Mrs. Tom Millward, President and sion, gave her report in the mornThe schedule of meetings is as month, so as not to conflict with ANNIVERSARY GREETINGS to Mrs. Arthur L. Barrus and Bishop ing session. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Palmer on follows: the District Show being held at CASPER H. PARKER, repreand Mrs. McKay Johnson. p.m. General assembly. Magna. 3rd; to Mr. and Tuesday, July ComWelfare Church with the Mr. Visiting senting grandparents Mrs. Glen L. Bolinder on Wednes2:30-3:and Mrs. Ray Leatham of Eureka, mittee, talked on the commandShelCall Bus England, p.m. Stake Presiday, July 4th; to Mr and Mrs. Utah, are Eddie and Gregory Lem- ments given to us as guides back Dean Bevan W. Johnson, on Thursday, dency, High Council and Bishops don Sullivan, Karl mon, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph into the presence of our Heavenly 2 or Dale Hardy Auxiliary board departfor July 5th; to Mr. and Mrs. Brad- meeting Lemmon. Father. He outlined some of the reservations. ford T. Walters on Friday, July ment sessions. reouirements for this kingdom. 6th; to Mr. and MrS. William C. The Welfare Plan is part of the Walk on Saturday, July 7th, and because result its requirements to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barrus on will be the ability to live as did Sunday, July 8th. Enoch and the people on this con The Grantsville Stake Youth choir under direction of Lucille tinent after Christs visit. He spoke MOTHER VISITS of the Law of Consecration which Hammond, provided music for Sundays session of quarterly Mrs. Earl Flinders, of Corvalis, conference. the saints of this dispensation Montana, has been a guest at the could not live because of a lack was given this law and then it was home of her mother, Mrs. Chloe of knowledge of administration, Christley. President Joseph Fielding Smith taken away and the lower law of Worthington, for the past month. because they were under severe persecution, because of a desire also spoke on modesty of dress. tithing was given. This law is a FISHING TRIP to accumulate material things, He said that the body is sacred school master to us as was the law Mr. Jeff Worthington, sons Gary and because it was too much for and that the Lord does not like given to Moses for the children of and Randy, and Mr. Irvin Wornakedness. He said children get Israel. their human natures. He said that LDS are a long way thington have returned from a He reminded members to have used to being uncovered from in to the Corvalis, Mon7 :. on a years supply of food, clothing fancy from having that Law of Consecra- fishing trip up. tana area. and cash on hand. HE SUGGESTED THAT LDS tion restored because we cannot & MRS. JESSIE EVANS Smith people have styles and fashions of live the law of tithing. REPAIR HINT LDS He on the to asked love at their own clothes with sleeves in A paste of alum, salt and boilspoke group people to be honest and encouraged family members them and clothing that would and pay tithing on all the wages ing water can double for cement. to declare their love for each other cover instead of reveal the body. they earn and not just that re- Use it to repair cracks in the often. She also spoke on modesty He said mothers are to blame be- ceived after deductions are taken floor. 8 in dress. cause they start children out as out. Mrs. Smith Christ infants to "If covered. down sang go sparsely at the piano and sang If PRESIDENT SAUL A. Clark Howard M. Davies Came Back She Tomorrow. He also spoke on the Law of spoke in the afternoon session, You Knew Me and I Knew You. on Stake High Council was accompanied by Mrs. Mignon Consecreation. This dispensation The Grantsville Stake Youth members concerning gaining more spirituality through paying Choir, under the direction of Mrs. a full tithing, attending sacrament Lucille Hammond, sang during meeting, doing temple work and the afternoon session. They filled the whole center section of the having regular family prayer. President L. Clark Imaly spoke chapel. on what the standards of music should be for church meetings. and sacred music in keeping with the high standards of the church should be used, and music and songs contrary to these standards should he eliminated. Bishop Lowell Griffiths of the Dugway Ward bore his testimony on the importance of magnifying the Driesthood. FORMER BISHOP Max L. Shirts of the Dugway Ward spoke on temple work and temple mar-rag- e and encouraged young men to prepare for a full term mission. Stake Patriarch, Samuel Clark, 9C Right! Compared with spoke on the handicaps we give equivalent models of the other ourselves in this life to retard and pickup, you can save $32 to $202 on a new 62 Ford. damm up our progress. Those are the facta baaed on a He told members of the audience companion of latest available that they must live worthy to have manufacturer! suggested retail the Holy Ghost as a constant comprices. to He to said live strive panion. new roso vuamoc mum rise in tspea ones best spite of the tempta feature se trfttnSKn, many ether tions of the adversary. . SAVES YOU 50 GVW. SISTER JESSIE EVANS Smith LOW PRICE IS ONLY THE STAR told of recent travels with PresiOF FORDS ECONOMY! dent Smith to many parts of the world and of the faith and trust You uvt on gas of the different peoples, who are with fords modern members of the church. She asked engines, Six sod ssve on oil, too! Fordo members to remember these peofitter allow mil 4,000 between She then their in sang prayers. ple cheng! Temple by The Sea. President Smith spoke on the short period of mortality in relation to our existance. He said it is the most important part of exis20 five, new rose rioo aeurH tone Ntuttbne, tence - a probation in which we smooth rOt. Choice of 6fr- or bodias; to ourselves are to worthy M00.IH.6VW. prove SAVES YOU 32 regu-larl- y You save on tires go back into our Heavenly Fathers First Waril Begins HecreaJion Program a-- e . Shirts Alternate Councilman Max L.. Howard Davies Made Stake IIi"Ii Council Member Howard M. Davies of the Lake Poim Ward received an appointment as a member of the Grants-vill- e Stake High Council and was sustained by Grantsville Stake members at Sundays conference Mr. Davies is a former bishop of the Lake Point Ward. Receiving an appointment as alternate High Councilman was Max LeRoy Shirts, former Bishop of the Dugway Ward. Releases sustained at the meeting were Lowell Griffiths as a member of the High Council; Winifred C. Jensen, President, 4th Quorum of Elders; Albert Davis, first counselor, Ted Frampton, second counselor, and Jess Lamu-auosecretary of 4th Quorum of Elders. Also released were Dale D. Parker, second assistant Stake Sunday School and Darr M. Hatch second counselor in the Second Quorum of Elders. susOther new appointments tained were George L. Millward, second counselor in High Priests Quorum; Russell Wright, second counselor, second Quorum of Elders; Orren Cox, second assistant in Stake Sunday School; Donald Lindsay, President, 4th Quorum of Elders with William J. Haslam, first counselor; F. DeMar Wars-desecond counselor and Adrian Simonson, secretary. VISIT AT STAR VALLEY Mr. and Mrs. Archie Peterson spent several days visiting friends and relatives in Afton and Fair-viem Star Valley, Wyoming. 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