Show m l ATTEND t 4 NEN Record Crowd Crowd Packs acks Sunday Morning Meet AtS At Stake eTa Tabernacle I One Olle of the largest congregations to attend a quarterly con con- conference conference ference of 01 the Uintah Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints filled the tabernacle Sunday morning The opening welfare meeting held at the Stake Seminary building Saturday evening was devoted principally to the rend rend- rendering ering of reports for the year by bythe bythe the various welfare leaders By- By Byron Bynon ron non Goodrich Stake Presidency member in charge of welfare work announced that the local stake is making application to the general authorities of the church for equipment with which to install a stake I center importance The responsibilities and tance of the priesthood were stressed a at t the leader leader- leadership leadership ship meeting which was held following the wel welfare fare meeting A At t the general priesthood meeting held Sunday morning al the Vernal First Ward Chapel at talks were given by Stake President President dent Archie Johnson Warren U D Richardson and William C Whit Whit- Whitaker aker of the Stake High Council and Stanley Anderson President J I sUggested Jete i m r of the pH 8 that glye a gift of the Olei time to th their ir and nd urged that all members try try to spend morel more time In the company of of their families 1 The mothers and daughters daughten meeting held at the Stake Tab Tab- made c-made Sunday morning was wasI conducted by Mrs Stella Harris I Oaks s se The program was devoted on ga to a review e of the Utah Centen- Centen Centennial I nial nial held during the past year A chorus from the Uintah High School under the direction of Gilbert Childs furnished the music for the program A t b tJI tal of 1243 persons pack pack- packed packed ed the Sunday bunday morning general sEssion held hed at the tabernacle Jesse A Haws member of the Stake Presidency spoke on the tho subject of gratitude Comment Comment- 1 has u y yu t 10 through tout the stake he be urged that members show their gratitude gratitude tude by serving serving each other Hatred said President Haws Can only be be oVercome by I love and love begins in the home Lewis S Gardiner former high councilman described the circumstances surrounding the restoration of the Gospel Missionaries who will soon leave for various mission fields Including Voit B Pal Pal- I Continued on page 8 j STAKE CONFERENCE I Continued from page pact pac I 1 mer Collier Comer C Bob Lundell Willis Southam and Rulon Lind Lied each spoke a few words regard regard- tog ing int Lamond his oE plans MliS an-MliS Tullis stake mission president concluding speaker congratulated the missionaries and declared that it Is the duty of 01 all members of the church to carry its message to all the world There were 81 1 persons pre pre- pre pre- present sent at the Sunday afternoon session Harold M Lundell was released released ed from the Stake High Council because of illness President Johnson stated that the Stake Presidency wanted above all else to see Mr Lundell restored to his full health and that they were releasing him so that he might be relieved of his arduous duties and devote his time to re ye re- re recuperation Also released were Lawrence Cooper from the of the Stake Young Mens Men's Improve Improve- Improvement ment and Cleo Bas Bas- Bascom com cern from his post of 01 to the Third Quorum of Elders Mr Bascom was released because he heIs heIs is now serving on a foreign mis mis- mission sion slon Chellus M Caldwell was sus sus- sustained sus- sus Lamed as a member of the High Council Verdin R H Johnson in inthe the stake of the I and Album Alburn Atwood as secretary of the Third I of if f Elders Stake secretary C Lawrence Fox tox presented the names of the I church hurch and stake officials for I approval The congregation un un- un unanimously sustained all mem mem- memI mem- mem I bers ers President Goodrich was the II first speaker speak r He that mormonism is a practical re re- re reI I igloo ligion because it covers every aspect of our daily life Mrs William Wallis stake Re Re- I lief lef Society president discussed the he place of women in the church hurch She stressed the bless bless- blessIngs ings of motherhood The subject of faith was dis dis- discussed cussed by George C Davis urged rg d that t-ea t each li- li of of us us put our arm around our brother and ourI I help him Harmon S remind remind- reminded reminded ed the congregation that baptism is a necessary requisite for salva salva- salvation salvation tion The bible he said does not merely inertly require repentance It states he continued that one must repent and be baptist The circumstances which will surround the second coming of 01 the Saviour were described by byH b bH H W Woolley former high councilman He averred that we have our free agency in this life and the manner in which we exercise this free agency will determine our life In the here- here hereafter hereafter after I Closing speaker was President Johnson who recited the many blessings shown this section dur dur- during dur- dur during ing the past year Calling atten atten- tion to the record harvests ha ests the high prices pricell and other favorable conditions he called on all to tobe tobe be more active in church work in itt order to show their appreciation appreciation tion for the blessings bestowed Music for the morning session was furnished by the Third Ward choir under the direction of Gil Gil- Gil Gilbert Gilbert bert Child The Second Ward choir under the direction of Mrs Arthur Manwaring furnished the music for the th afternoon meeting The Sunday evening session was under the direction of tie the Mutual Improvement Association Association tion Driver Smith was the prin prin- principal prin- prin principal cipal speaker He discussed the theme of the meeting This is The Time to Build a Noble An An- Ancestry Ancestry For Our Children Anna Fae Snow presented sev- sev sev sev- several eral oral selections Vocal selections were sung by Avard A Rigby Mrs Bryce Erickson and Thressa Hadlock |