Show New sustained at Vernal Stake conference Vernal Utah quarterly stake conference was held Sunday at atthe atthe atthe the Stake tabernacle with G G. Carlos Smith regional representative presiding and President Glade M M. conducting Eleanor Marshall played organ prelude music and also was accompanist for tor the Hymn Oh Say What is Truth which was conducted by Mary Ray E E. E Nash pronounced the invocation PRESIDENT conducted the business of ot the meeting Released were Ruth Walker stake music director i Lois Erickson chorister and Eleanor Marshall organist Released from the high council were Jean R R. Jones Ray E E. E Nash and Hyrum W. W with Arden W. W Stewart R. R Arvin Harrison John W. W Robbins and John H. H Childs as alternate high councilmen Sustained as high councilmen were John H H. Childs and R. R Arvin Harrison as alternate high councilmen were Ray E E. E Robert W. W Turner Wade E. E and Rex BOYD nOYD REDDEN was sustained as the stake Sunday School service in-service leader Wanda Hobart as stake Society priesthood recreational director Eleanor Marshall as stake music chairman and Jean Blanford as priesthood special interest representative Leland Jean Hatch was sustained an Elder An priesthood youth chorus directed by Pat Jensen and accompanied by Karren Kendall sang For the Beauty of ot the Earth AS TIlE THE concluding speaker Elder Smith told of ot the restoration of ot the priesthood on May 15 1829 and related incidents in the life lite of ot John the Baptist who baptised Jesus Christ how great a prophet he was and of some of the persecution he had to endure endure endure en en- dure and was finally beheaded by wicked people Elder Smith also paid tribute to mothers and encouraged stake members to love and honor mothers He told of what a blessing it was to have a righteous wife and mother to direct the lives of the cl children in the home Elder Smith stressed the importance of modesty of ot dress and conduct in the lives of ot the young people of the area He lie stated that a person should be presentable at work or wherever they go that we are often judged by the way we look President as the first speaker talked on the subject of the Importance of the home In developing true Latter-Day Latter Saint character lie He related Incidents in his ea early life of ot an outing with his five sons of a marriage and a serious Illness in the family In his closing remarks he encouraged encouraged encouraged en en- parents to spend time with their children and to give them love and guidance PRESIDENT GLADE GLAD Watkins spoke to the theme How a man can sustain and honor his wife He lie stated one of the better ways to honor a wife and mother would be for forthe forthe forthe the men to honor their priesthood He also encouraged husbands and fathers to express appreciation to their wives for all they do for them Elfreda Byrson representing the wives and mothers spoke on the subject Making my earthly home for an eternal home She told of a pattern of love and operation cooperation as well as a believing heart set by her grandparents and handed down through her parents to her her children and grandchildren She encouraged families to have love and to work together to have happy homes TilE THE CONGREGATION sang There is Beauty All AllAround AllAround AllAround Around When Theres There's Love at Home President Orlo Orbo Goodrich talked on How parents can teach virtue to their children He quoted from the Article of Faith We believe in being honest true chaste benevolent virtuous virtuous virtuous-if If there is anything virtuous lovely or of good report or praiseworthy we seek after these things He told of how people use to have personal pride in keeping their word and that it should be the same in our lives today He also stated that the Lords Lord's code on virtue has not changed that it is just as important today as in any other generation of time He encouraged encouraged encouraged en en- members to use temperance justice and tolerance In their lives The youth chorus sang Let LetUs LetUs LetUs Us Oft OCt Speak Kind Words as the closing musical number and Raymond Winn offered the benediction |