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Show Springville Stake readies conference I i : ; i : ; " - ' ; i i . i ' r , i ; i i - -J ealogical leaders on Saturday. A Saturday evening meeting beginning at 8 p.m., is for the entire membership of the stake and will feature a film, "The Lost Sheep." MIA program Verl Scott of Salt Lake City will be the speaker at the Sunday Sun-day evening MIA program, under un-der direction of the stake presidency. The meeting begins be-gins at 7 p.m. Mr. Scott, a former MIA general superintendent, and presently managing editor of "The Improvement Era," is reported re-ported to be an interesting speaker. Music will be furnished by one of the quartets which participated par-ticipated in the recent Music Fesitval. Elder Boyd K. Packer, assistant assis-tant to Council of Twelve iVpostles. will address the Springville Stake quarterly conference this weekend. Elder Boyd K. Packer, an assistant to the Council of the Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church, Salt Lake City, will preside at a quarterly conference confer-ence of the Springville Stake Saturday and Sunday, May 4 and 5. - Accompanying Elder Packer will be Elders Alfred B. Smith, a member of the Church's General Gen-eral Welfare Committee and Gerald Smith of the Genealogical Genealog-ical Socitey conference staff. General sessions of the conference con-ference will be conducted Sunday Sun-day at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. by Stake President Leo A. Cran-dall. Cran-dall. Visitors are welcome to attend at-tend these meetings at the Springville Stake Center, 3rd South and 7th East. Elder Packer, a native of Brigham City, and a professional profes-sional educator, has been an Air Force pilot, a city commissioner, com-missioner, and coordinator among students from American Ameri-can Indian tribes. He later was an appointed assistant in the Unified Church School System and a member of the Administrative Adminis-trative Council of Brigham Young University. Elders Alfred Smith and Gerald Ger-ald Smith will address special meetings for Welfare and Gen- |