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Show Kolob Conference Themed to LDS Mission Work, Church Standards choir directed by George Nay-lor Nay-lor with Mrs. Warren Tonks, accompanying-. Josepr T. Bentley, who was speaker for the Kolob Stake conference Sunday evening. A theme emphasizing missionary mis-sionary work and the effect LDS standards should have on the lives of church members was stressed at Kolob Stake quarterly conference the past weekend, directed by President Ernest A. Strong, Jr. Presiding over the conference sessions was A. Theodore Tut-tle, Tut-tle, newly sustained member of the First Council of Seventy who represented the general authorities. He counseled the young people as well as their elders to "get rid of the idea In action taken during the conference Bishop Ruel E. Crandall of the Twelfth ward was named member of the High Council to succeed Ernest Binks who has moved from the stake. A new bishop for the ward will be named at the ward conference. Music for the morning session ses-sion was furnished by the First ward choir directed by Guy Brown with Mrs. Maurice Bird at the piano; and, in the afternoon after-noon by the Eleventh ward that it is smart to do wrong" and to dress and live by the standards of the Lord. "Learn the gospel, live the gospel, and then set about to share the gospel" he counseled. Other speakers included Stake President Bert Strong and counselors Hal M. Taylor and Claude Smith. The congregation also heard from three converts to the LDS church: young Priscilla Hayes, David Nusink and Thelma Taylor; Tay-lor; and returned missionaries Bliss Harmer (French) and Blaine Van Patten (Australian) (Austra-lian) ; as well as Morgan Thomas Tho-mas and Lee Bartholomew, stake missionaries; and Edward H. Boyer, high council representative repre-sentative of the stake missionary mission-ary work. |