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Show - t P t ,, - --- .n ,pt d ,:i 1 - ,,, - ,,,,,- -- ,- -- , ..,-- - -- )13-q.1,fitille- I, , , 0 r id el,7.ide zilad lo . .. , -- . . ... , , . , , Itt Sy HENRY A. , I ,, - , t ,,. ' - , , . ' - , - . - full to this Church News. Also , : , Denson by special permission of the First Presidency, and , the Church of the Air address ,t . , . by Nathan .. Eldon-Tanne- r; .The new "Home Teaching" r phase of the new Correlation Program of the. Clinrch was with charts explained at the General Priesthood Ses. . , , - .. . . tr ., ' e Mrs. McKay attended with the President and one of the delightful camera studies of the three days was of the beloved couple waving their greetings to the crowd outside the entrance door of the Taber-Racas shown on the eovv. or of this Church News. Following the Saturday afternoon conference session President McKay was delighted with the gift of a Navajo Indian blanket by a smiling Mrs. Jennie Boyd, a Navajo , al it. Another highlight of the eort eon-terrac- -- . V. -,- , - ., ' . I , f - , I , . ' -1- J ''';', 'i ,, , - 4 otHanittab.'.41memwomilik o President David O. McKay beams his pleasure at receiving a gift of blanket from Mrs. Jennie Boyd, a yap member from Page, Ariz. ' ference was the showing of the film 'Windows of Heaven"' in the Presiding Bishopric's meet- - ing Friday night in the nisei.. This , , Taber-- - film impressive tent of the inspiration which- came to President Lorenzo .Snow during a visit to St. tieorgett will be shown. Some statistics of the radio, dissemiTit and plosed-circu- it nation of conference were - re- - as foltwE leased by KSL-1Total TV stations carrying . the conference, most of them on Sunday morning, was 155. Of these 32, from Denver west, were "live't telecasts on Sun- ta trti-ddiday morMng. 103 west of Denver, carried 1 -- -- .. 1, , . t , Int - an Indian conference Sunday morning by heardthe Saturday night se, tildeotape. An additional 20 Tv - sion by.closed circuit wire is carry the N359. This compares witk333 stations have or sessions on a delayed basis. for, the previous conference. These include Hawaii, AusIt ISNest.nated that 62,000 "at- trails, and possibly London. tende. the priesthood sea Mon. Areas notable to carry confer No e nee live and served by courier This conf e ce was the third Were Honblulu, Omaha, Kansas In sUccessien t Send SUnday My. CleVeland and St. Louis. - mornint session ny,StIOrt-WaVi- t Canadian atatiöns carried the radio, beamed to Europe, parts of Asia, South Allien,NSouth conference live for the first ------ -, ' and Central America, Mexico time . , The 155 Tv stations for the N and the Carribeixii area. It was sent out in two languages, April conference co m p a r e s with the previous high of 128 English mad Spanish, over f a ciiittaofatiklionMILLII, last October. tartla toalAlleas , 1A filial count of the number 'ma l.nmPfl In New York priesthood gatherings which City: , - , a . timecue came as answer to prayers z - , 49 days, survival and rescue, and told a tearThey knew he was coin. -- - During their local- visit, they "The Lord used a strange ing the Z -- he Miss how and Klaben took back." her faith ape- - z int and vlsitedPresldent 14, answer to,oto McKay -my prayers durchildren's way eial comfort from the New' ' the The couple were reunited President Hugh B. Brown. do missionary 'work." which contains time he was missing. Testament, with their six children In San of been have members A Mormon pilot whose faith They "Man shaV not admonition, cried "I and but Francisco after the 2 thürch day, for night Sunday night and endurance in surviving 49 years. ' live by bread alone." older children didn't shed home Mr. pores recalled that durr Lake. Salt from my flying and cold torturous of days o used all their They food, , . hunger in Canada's Yukon (two cans of sardines, two of wilderness has made world fruit eocktaland a t ' headlinm made this &Nem. ' the crackerslAuting . tion in Salt Lake. City last days. V' v weekend. Tb4. two then Flores, 42, San Bruno, a ). i Ralph i (for taste , toothpaste . 1 ' Calif., told of his ordeal as he ' ' remainder 'of the 49 days I '' jAhe ' sat waiting to meet President z ate nothipgbut melted snow. i ,,, 100,0111'7N .., ,1 David 0.. McKay. , Despite broken bones, Mr. .1 , 7' Mr. Flores and passenger, - , - ,,, ..,Flores set o to get help and Helen Klaben, 21, were lost In , after walking three miles t Canada's northern Yukon coun- - s,' - ,,. -throughdeep snow, set up ant , seven , weeks try more than other -t camp. Thete he stamped .....t, , r's after his light plane crashed, 'Ne. , A 0400t-higout . .. P in the tt, , ,. 7 in bad weather. an. t , ,41-After reuniting with his wife ' pilot ferrying supplies 'to at the Whitehorse, Yukon Ter. - ''', - ., noticed the signal and unters , ritory liospitid, the couple flew sent a ground sea,rrh party to '',-- -i to Salt Lake City to attend ,,,,t the rescue, f ' ' . General Conference of the Church. . fi - ,4,1 "I had prayed to the Lord . I , branch Nontiegion long ago that I might do mis- , ex- , sionttry work." Mr. Flores - i officers were forced we retains "When plained. , down I had theopportunity." . Ile carried a Bible and aevRecently the Church News te Church books and ptmieral , erroneously reported that the - -- -phlets in the plane. Miss Ga, : in Salt Lake City had been beTread them eagerly., 7 - disbanded with the J "We talked about the laws organize, , tión of the Norwegian Branch. of God and the gospel. Miss , ' Arne Rauen still presides Klaben, a Jewish girl, was ' , - over the older.unit with Kart -- - - -, ' Trilmt Interested and receptive," r Erilcsen and Waldemar Bang Mr. Flores related. - as counseurs, "The .fact she was Jewish . The new branch will be helped when she understood -- under Liberty Stake rather Ralph Flores, convert, left, tells of his Yukon experience to Presicl ent'David O. the belief of our Church about , than Park stated of Israel." the gathering McKay, center, as Wiiham B. Smart, of the Deseret News Staff listens. in last week's artiZaa' -- , was overjoyed , Week Ending April 13, 1963 at her .husband's pliracialtita---------CHURCH- -3 py , ,, -. k- - 1 - , t'. , the 'Council of the Twelve and chairman of the Coordinating Council. His address with the Illustrations is also printed in this issue. This far reaching program denoting extensive changes in the present ward teaching program of the Church will be inaugurated on Jan. 1, 1961. - t ., - K ' if , - Grateful Mormon pilot claims I . , , published in 'this issue is the , the greatest number of priest- , . mina - hood meetings were attended by a record number of priest. hood members on Saturday evening. The conference brought Messages of hope, faith' and Inapt- ration to the greatest member. ship on record, nearly two mil. lion. In many waYtt the confer. enee was unusual. Because of the large radio and TV hookup of Sunday morning, President Dtvid O. McKay spoke Sunday. morning instead of his usual opening day keynote address. The first speaker Friday mornbig, was President Ilugh B. Brown, and President Henry D. Moyle opened the session Saturday morning. ' These addresses, plus rresi. dent-- McKay's closingremarks and the address 'Friday afternoon of President Joseph Fielding Smith of the Council 1 , ieneral Conference . , I . ,. , , . News Tmliter The 133rd annual, General Conference just concluded in Salt Lake City was a great eon- .lerence. In some respects it was the "Greatest" In histot7 It had the greatest dissemi- ,nation of- - any- - conference. It - was seen by the greatest tele- vision audience, and the larg- , . est wo - . t , . , .,, , , ,,,1 . - . , , . Audience Tunes In , - - , , . 1 , , -- ...... - , . k k , z Odoitieteitee---' ttat ,7, 7 - ., near-foodie- ' I a- -- r.o.h.v...s... , , ' iro . - - , . , -- -t --- t ' - - , , i , , , 4 - ,-- l , , , , . - 0,, 9- - , on - - tt , . - , , ,0 1i ' 1 : MrsFlores ,i- - - ,.. . - L ' i - |