Show wt ti c w tR te HP A f a 2 T c a Ld t 1 d J p e Y r r t q v d h M l t 1 f 1 1 Fj y 0 Ji I v ia 4 r 11 I r t f 7 t NEW ASHLEY STAKE CENTER to be dedicated Sunday I afternoon by President Hugh B Brown of the Church First Presidency The building was constructed Record Crowd Expected at the Ashley Stoke Stake Center Dedication A record crowd of approximately two thousand people are expected at the afternoon ses ses- session SlOn sion of the Ashley StaKe Con on ference Sunday afternoon when the new staKe center WIll be dedicated by President Hugh B 13 thrown first counselor in tine tile of the day Latter Saints nc building IS ISan isan an imposing structure and and was erected at an estimated cost of halt hall a million cany aU all of 01 the me labor and equIp equIp- equIpment equipment ment used on tue lne was donated locally The fhe structure contains square feet and a chapel and cultural hall haU capable of 01 seating people Lucre are arc 25 classrooms the he has been completely ely pain pala tor and na Is tree of 01 The structure was commenced commenced ed In the call of 1 5 and com com- completed a year later much earl carl earlier leI ier than tuan the estimated time allowed for Its construction So o many people and ana firms of 01 the community were very generous in supplying equipment mater mater- material ial ul anu or was not unusual to sec as many as tiny filly worK worK- worKmen men engaged on the ground preparation and later on the ac- ac acI actual actual I construction Sessions of the conference will be held Saturday and Sunday wIth a gather gather- gathering mg ing on Sunday at 10 am All AU meetings of the conference will willbe w l be held hela in the new stake center On Sunday evening there will be bea bea a youth at o'clock with President Brown as tile the speaker Other Uther visitors will include Stewart A Durrant of the thell ll Missionary Committee Alma tt 11 noyce and Knowles of the Mutual improvement As As- Associations ELDER Durrant is the Ex Secretary of the Church Indian Committee Church hurch positions hons he has had nave have taKen hIm and his family to HawaII Alas Alas- Alaska ka and Canada ills its business have mainly been In 1 tarm cooperative work hue lie Missionary l committee has over the VOlUnteers who are arc serving itch time mISSIOns throughout the tree world the T Mutual m- m provement Associations are arc re rc- rc Iio i l A J IY t by donated labor Jabor within a year after it was started and andIs andis I Iby Is free of debt A record crowd of more than two thousand is expected to attend the services for the weekday re cc social and cultural ac ac- ac activities of the youth ELDER ROYCE BOYCE served a mission for the Church in the British Isles A graduate of I the University of utah he is a lawyer Elder Boyce has served in various Church capacities Miss Knowles is a graduate of utah State University Uni with a aB aB B S Degree in Journalism She works for the Improvement Era Eraas Eraas as one of the editors Also Miss Knowles is a former president of New York Stake UA Meetings will be held at 1000 am and pm Sunday Stake President William B Wallis will conduct Visitors are arc welcome Saturday sessions will be held In the Ashley Stake Center at 2 pm for stake leaders in MIA and Missionary programs At 4 pm a missionary seminar and MIA session will be held for high council Seventies stake and Indian missionaries bishoprics ward priesthood c ex- ex executive committees and ward councils advisers to priests stake an and ward MIA IIA executives and board members At Saturday evening a Priesthood Leadership Meeting will be held for stake CY clerks high council stake and Indian mission presidencies high priest group lead ers presidents of seventies presidencies and group leaders of quorums bishoprics clerks ward executive secre- secre secretaries secretaries for home teaching gen gen gen- general eral secretaries of Aaronie priesthood adult and youth lIA l stake and ward presidencies and secre secre- secretaries |