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Show Live by LDS Standards, Speaker Urges at Quarterly Conference Learn the gospel, live it and then share it, was the advice given by Elder A. Theodore Tuttle representing- the LDS Church general authorities at Springville Stake quarterly conference here Sunday. Meetings Meet-ings were held Saturday evening even-ing and Sunday forenoon and afternoon, directed by President Presi-dent Leo A. Crandall. Elder Tuttle urged young people to dress modestly and to live by the standards set up by the church rather than follow fol-low worldly fashions. Representing the general authorities also was Elder Walter Wal-ter Stover, member of the church welfare committee and a former mission president in Europe. He paid tribute to all mothers in a talk on his personal per-sonal experiences in his native land and in America. Other speakers included Presidents Howard Maycock and Glen Christensen and Paul King, recently re-cently home from a mission. ' Music was furnished by the singing mothers of the stake and in the afternoon, each of the mothers present was presented pre-sented with a carnation commemorating com-memorating Mothers Day. During the forenoon, Lawrence Law-rence Lynn, Jay Nielson, Harold Har-old C. Johnson and Blaine Wheeler were released from-the stake MIA and George Pehr-son, Pehr-son, P. K. Johnson, Max Thorn, and Blaine Wheeler were sustained sus-tained as new stake MIA officers. offi-cers. New Stake Primary officers LaNell Maynard, Helen Ash-craft, Ash-craft, Ina Vane and Orpha Anderson An-derson were also sustained. Evening Meeting In the evening, the MIA conducted con-ducted a program featuring the year's theme. To accompaniment accompani-ment by Mrs. Alberta Hoover, Grant Clyde narrated the theme and Lynn Walker gave a short talk. Others on the program were Kay Johnson, Dan Harrison, Bonnie Snelson, Francis Holley, Joan Rawlin-son, Rawlin-son, Anita Childs, Elaine Puck-ett, Puck-ett, Mary Giles and Oleah Sargent. Sar-gent. Presentation of Silver Gleaner Glean-er awards to seven girls highlighted high-lighted the- meeting and the selection of Gloria Sargent of the third ward to represent the stake at the all-church rose-tying ceremony in Salt Lake in June, was announced. Selection was made preceding preced-ing the meeting from - girls with an outstanding ward record re-cord including: Lorna Sanf ord, Fifth' ward; Marilyn Morten-sen, Morten-sen, 8th; Sharon. Goodsil, 4th; Earlene Child, 7th; Toni Carter, Car-ter, 9th and Kathleen Russell, 10th. |