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Show DR. GRANT E. BLAKE the Opening Announces of Permanent Office For Praclico of Veterinary Medicine 559 Fact Third South Provo. Utah Phone 2215-N- Wisconsin Air Cooled GAS ENGINES EKINS & Wisconsin Dealers R.D.F. Provo ELDER ALMA Pho. 1744-- SONNE great doctrine in American literature." He also paid fine tribute to the stake and the combined choir from all ten wards, which was under the direction of Elvis B. Terry, with Mrs. Helen Allen at the organ. This organ is being contemplated as a purchase for the stakeThe following ward leaders conducted the various songs; Wm. D. Lee, Edgemont; Erma Swenson, of Howard Windsor; Anderson, Three New High Councilman Appointed More than 1115 persons or 17 of the stake membership attended the opening general session of the Conference Sun day morning at Scera auditorium, with Eider Alma Sonne, assistant to the quorum of the' twelve representing the genen-- j al authorities of the L D S Church at all sessions and giving inspiration to all in his various addresses. , President J- Clayton Watts, presided at ail session, with. President Walter R. Holds way! J conducting the evening session Elder Stone paid tribute to! the divinity of Jesus, as the He world's greatest teacher- made love the basis of human! relationships and the church to spread needs missionaries this message today throughout the world. He also spoke of, Joseph Smith and said, If he, did no other tiling than estakH lish the missionary system of, of this church, he has given the world a great contribution. The articles of faith which lie wrote are being looked upon as a i - Vineyard; Enid Bonnell, Lake-view- ; Leno Martin, Grandview; Helen Bunnell, Geneva: Clive Puiham, Vermont; and C. Sterling Cluff, Pleasant View- - FOR SALE PATTEN BY CONFERENCE IN SETTICE Notice To Creditors Estate of Richard O- Luke, FOR SALE Oil LOCAL Burr, painter, HQj Creditors will prehas deceased Orem City, to his present sent claims with vouchers Pianos, Accordions, g ELECTROCUTED rate at the navy tostaging center the undersigned at 90 West 5th beor on The center receives high South, Provo, Utah, hereivwMam 3M! I James Robert Doty, 19, was veterans and places them fore June 20, 1948. point b- -" electrocuted Wednesday about in NINA LUKE, groups bound for separation 1:30 p, m. when a drag line on Administratrix. states. in the centers which he was working hit a high tension wire causing instant death. The youth was an oiler on a dragline employed by the R. B. and R. E. Walker Construction company., working on the Provo river project near Alpine along Provo Reservoir canal. He was born April 1, 1927, 3rd West & Center PHONE 04S-J- 2 at Sidney, Nebraska, the son of TIIONE ISO Edward E- and Rose E- Silmer Doty. He attended Provo high school and joined the Marines in November, 1944. He is survived by his parents, one brother and two sisters, Patricia EdIssue Pump Gun Powder ward and Rose Marie Doty, of the benediction; High Council-meKenneth P. McEwan and Elroy Murdock gave the prayers at the evening session. P. K. Neilsen and George Ashby at the priesthood session, which was attended by 20 of the total stake priesthood membership. A quartet furnished the music for this session, accompanied by Sherre Terry. The Mothers and Daughters meeting was well attended, with the Vineyard Ward Ladies Chorus furnishing special music, led by Ima Holdaway, with Helen Allen and Wilda Wells as accompanists. Chairman Eva Gillespie greeted the large gathering and spoke briefly; Mrs. Clara Memmoth read At the Crossroads," Mrs. June Vernon chairman of Sharon ward spoke and Mrs. Anna B. Hart gave a talk on Ideals of LDS Girls, Mrs. Mary Camenish chairman of Grandview ward LDS girls, and Mrs. Ora Lee Nuttall. chairman of Vermont LDS girls organization, offered the prayers for the day. A special welfare meeting and priesthood leadership meeting was held Saturday evening at the Seminary building, with instructions being given by Elder n NEED OF MISSIONARIES STRESSED AT - Mads In sustaining the officers, Stake Clerk John R. Naylor Nsw Appointments named William M. Vernon, David R. Eager and Wilford W. Oveson as additional members to the high council. Other appointments wen A .Rex Davis, president First quorum of Elders, with Clement Daley and George Rawlings, counselors and Wayne Gammon, secretary; Charles GAiken. 2nd counselor in the second quorum of Elders; Chas-ECluff, secretary in the third quorum of Elders; Richcard K. Watts, 1st counselor in the 4lh quorum of Elders, with James SDean, 2nd coeunselor; Arlo M. Anderson, president; Eldon Messiek and Burch Boyce, counselors and Clarence Schuman. secretary in the fifth quorum of Elders; Wayne Bellows, president. Merrill M. Crandall anil Iao J. Ford, counselors; and John D. Stratton, secretary of tlie ninth quorum of Elders. Clarence D. Ashton, as committee member for adult Aar-orii- c priesthood committee-Tthe Sunday School Stake a Board: Madge Lewis Taylor, Laudie, Amy Novakovich, Blanche Nelson Ruth Martin, and Mildred Hunter. was apClyde Holdaway pointed superintendent of YM MIA, taking Hie place of George Ashby, with Clyde Luneeford and Elvin Bunnell, assistants and LaVem Green board meni- -' her; Lucile Nuttall, board mem 1st of YMMIA; Hortensc Kirk, board member of Primary; Jessie Farley Johnson, secretary of stake committee for LDS girls: Davis, first assistant and Albert Rowley wc.iml assistant commitin stake genealogical tee. PROMOTED Kenneth E. second class, of been advanced MAN - at OREM - DDT Insect Spray Metal Tool Boxes Powder and Liquid $125 Lawn Sprinklers Baby Bottles Whirling Warmers & Sterilizers Orem. Requiem mass will be celebrated by Rev. Henry at the Provo Catholic church, Monday at 10 a. m. Holy Rosary will be recited at the Berg Mortuary at 8 p. m. and friends are invited to 'attend. Burial will be in Provo City cemetery under direction of the Olpin Sonne. Attention -F- ruit Growers - For Thrip and Aphis Control on Pears, Cherries and Prunes, use NEW ROTE . For Sale by PATTKN & EKINS Or-ph- Provo R. D. F j Phono 1744-- TSW! iii yst Easter I Little 15ms HATS & CAIS m " $149 Special Lot of MEN'S ISHAl Til l I. NECKTIES L J Seasons Latest $1.00 Mens' & Bovs' White T Shirts A real value $1.10 Ladies' & Misses HATS Irired from A $1.49 - $398 ft 5 I 1 1 Womens Sport Dresses Famous Rose 0 Dale Iirand Sizes 3S to 52 Iriced at $4-5- ('hild'H DRESSES Lovely Pastels and Prints Sizes 1 to 12 $19.8 - $1.98 Electric $6.95 $149 SHARON Each and Glen to Bishop Vernon, Finrh were speakers at a sacra-- , rnent meeting Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. V. Emil Hansen, and daughter Jerry gave the1 musical numbers. Colling counselors GRANITE FISHING Wall Paper Cleaner LICENSES Large Size i ial BUS FURNITURE 39 DEPOT will begin at school Sunday m. Sunday, with a spec- 10 a. Easter Program being sented. pre- Floor Covering Director Wm. M. Vernon will present the ward choir Sundav evening at 7:30.. when it will give the program at sacrament meeting. This is the first puh-li- r appearance of the new or panization and nil members of the ward are Invited to attend. Mrs. Roseitha Vernon is the ac- TURPIN & GARAGE Upholstering AUTO A GOOD IDEA FOR YOUR STUDY SERVICE Everything for the large crowd enjoyed the ATI A speech festival Tuesdav evening, given under the direction of ATrs. Dornthv Campbell The program was on the pioneer settlers of nnd spec ial guests were enr'v pioneer in this community. They were A Motor Rebuilding SI North University Ave. Auto Ihone 191 Carolina Burr. Agnes Pane. Martha Thirty .T. P. Rndv. Bichnn. Carolina .Tacohcon .lnp70 Hancock. D'iurthn Anderson and ATr- and Mr. OMo Sorenson. Riwa ATno Finch nl avert prel Missionaries Report into and P.'Milnh Koefr Mi.-- s Orpliii Laudie and Miss of fhirmie MIA preM'lrni'e weleivn. Alice Walls, recently returned ert .Terrv Cref the American from the Spanish l corsages to ihe gave fine reports of riioncrrs. thi of told labors jitid their Snlptvlirt talks on the theme great need of missionaries. M's wore riycn hv Kent Watt OrWads lure her testimony that Lanflie. P'clnrrl ATHIM To Know that My Redeemer pin Cl vp MeDoiipld. Donna Par benefit is 1h, greatest Lives. sen Yirteon Garrison. Siii! to members nf this church. F.ld- were rendered hv Fvelen. liawl and Elmer Riding it; and Romania Newell Bradshaw, who .served in thr T veil TTonrv Cainn-hel- l East Central States and Central o' .and Gordon. Roh Down. States mission and relumed v'.as entovod fnimw-tDaneing but ago. more than four years the program, with nioreer who went into the army irn dances direred by Wilmediately upon their return, re- liam AT. being Vernon. their benefit the of great ported missions had given them in the A hen laying 200 eggs a year armed forces, and how' our into them about 4Q0 grams admired puts are members church for their ability to lead out at of calcium. A mature horse drinks 10 to all times-Ihis address President Hold 15 gallons of water a day. away stated he was grateful for the experiences that have come into his life and Pres. Watts said we should keep with us the laws and commandments of our church ns guides. We have a two fold duty to the world 1o teach the gospel and the sal vatinn of our dead. The three new members of the high council were speakers and also E. Carlyle Bunker Stanley B. Harris. Thorral B Rigby. Grover Miller, Clive Tul ham, C. 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