Show flower week aty taci tf ci E ui t NATIONAL MOWER WEEK Is commer by ornal garden club when flower arrangements aro presented I 1 civic a ll 11 ons shown Is president glann cooper of the r bf commerce receiving flowers from jennie E at Sl apley r es umers ranchers 16 01 onto lud elder delbert 1 L of the council of the tielve apostles speaking g before a cao capacity d crowd dat d at uintah stake fyie c conference 0 rence sunday sundal morning urged tanners and ranchers in the I 1 uintah I 1 k ta hb alln to hold onto their farms and to get out of debt it would be wise to draw in and amure the property you now have in order that you can make it yours and so that you will not lose it he told more than dran persons attending the th morning general session sunday at tho ther take stake tabernacle fand bind has better values than anything else in the economic world alg 4 t today and if any of must pell your land he said to your own people le in order that your birthright t will win be preserved coining into thil the basin elder sk apley ipley said he had seen quite a lotch alvalle which told him many amnot fanning 9 their land he urged framers era 19 to mach weeter thear bluy son drai drainage nite and flushing so that it will again become p productive i elder eder staple pointed out that sacrament meeting a attendant in 1 uintah stake could be improved and asked for better support from froni the priesthood bishop Bi he said should seeto see to it that good programs are arranged tor foe sacrament meeting programs rull full of meat for many people are staying away from the we meeting saying they aa jr 0 speaking to the boung young women 0 of I 1 the stake elder eder b brought r v aught a message menage from president d e n t david Kar encourage continued on page 14 I 1 ap 4 ke members ibm t to I 1 hold ROK onto I 1 fanna farms and A IL ranches I 1 I 1 continued from ft 1 toa ing ek girls U and youn young L women I 1 1 to 0 consider e a future in nur aiming sine F where the a greatest service to mankind may be rendered one wing of the L D S hospital was closed recently because there were not enough be he said there are three noble professions for young women today the first li is marriage nd motherhood the second 19 nursing and nd the third Is teaching and although you may not agree with them in order it Is amt important that we do get more of of our young women to study huking nuking the speaker said he pointed out that a department of nursing has been made available at brigham Brig hain young university 1 I wish to encourage you to be faithful in observing the law of Ti thine it urged elder stavey we should resolve our tithing ni in the lords favor not our own in closing elder asked the members of the church to set their hearts upon the thing things at of the kingdom and not things of this world he asked them to expect the worst in the world conditions condU ioni of the future and to prepare in order no one will be hurt no matter what comes saturday session at a special meeting saturday night attended by elden elders and senior priesthood members and their wives interesting talks were given by maxine johnson of daves mrs melvin gardiner of ashley and zd elder sta ley A male chorus directed gift by george C davis sang 1 I need thee every hour and a second ward ringing singing mothers Mother 1 chorus sang god vod is ever be ride side me and my task the latter group was directed by eloise turner with mr mm ted tied thacker as accompanies following the them meeting refresh ments consisting of doughnuts cider an dapples werely by members of efie high coun dl ell and their wives stake missionary work was discussed ata at a meeting held at I 1 a L m ft sunday other speakers pe akers at the sunday morning general of the conference included president archie johnson beatrice schofield carl 01 daker don MOP mor rill gordon perry recently returned from a mission in the western states and lean leah hoi 1101 feltz recently of the california mission music was furnished by the uintah high school chorus directed by lawrence lee and accompanied by joan K karren arr en they rang sang we praise our god omnipotence and ah blessed blesa lord god the opening prayer was by ronald winn and the benediction by hugh L richens Rl chena elder further said that the nation was in asta teof flux it was 3 the wrong tune time to elpa expand nd or to macure jarge large debts he referred to the years following 1020 1920 when many men lost all they had changes come ewe fast said and sometimes we cannot emergencies that come upon us gh put u it our affairs in order to meet should a peaceful settlement of on us the e ko korean war be brought about it w would result it in a transition from wartime to peacetime that would change conditions considerably afternoon byron goodrich former member at of the stake presidency and for many years bishop of naples ward was sustained ar stake patriarch in the afternoon session which commenced at 2 patriarch fred G bing iam lain Is 1 also a patriarch Ce general and local church officer officers were presented by stake clerk brian oneil onell and sustained by bythe t the membership present speakers for this session included cl eded pres jesse zesse A haws patriarch bangham Patt patriarch larch goodrich mrs MM theda murray glade C calder recently release ed from the british mission jack haws former missionary in the argentine and con concluding duding remark rem larks by elder music musk for this session was furnished by a sunday school chorus directed by luciae calder and accompanied on the piano by ruth lind and on tee the aan by bycura laura 10 foal numbers NM N M render ed by the group included 11 hankI for the 1 sunday school oh it Is wonderful end lord dismiss Us W with ith th thy y blessings 11 the in is opening prayer was I 1 deorio by orlo goodrich and the benediction action was by max abbott principal princ of the uintah high school 1 i the evening session wai was under the direction dire cuon of the stake MIA A organization 7 |