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Show irge Group Attends 4n Park Stake Meet ifurday Nite, Sunday ! MRICANE, U t a h T h r e e ;ied and seventy-five Zion 1' ; ' Stake men and boys holding s Melchizedek and A a r o n i c "ahood met Saturday night, j jvember 6, in the Elementary , -1 auditorium in a special J 'stood meeting. Claudius i -iii, stake president presided ' conducted the meeting. ;; ii opening the meeting Presi-, Presi-, Hirschi said that it was an ; :g sight to see such a large , P of priesthood workers pre-; pre-; -: declaring that it was the ' 131 Saturday night conference J held in Hurricane.. J Aaronic priesthood ajourned i Je relief society building where , 'topics were prepared for p I1 " Melchizedek priesthood '."was conducted by Alvin V-Stead of the Stake Presi-; Presi-; -5- Speakers included Charles member of the quorum , ..;e apostles and President i. of the Kanab stake. '..Caps saia in part that he , ;'ghted with the fine group I - J3 present and expressed , thankful for the com-. com-. :hip of such men. "The days ,,;fnemg are not over. Our ;,..ntaces worse problems to-'' to-'' T.l1 has faced before. If .rlhood wiu live as God this eviI wiU be . j The souls of men are , Fid us the power Lin-;;; Lin-;;; Prayed for. Let us draw . wnfrom Heaven, but not ;- CauLn t0 Hel1" Urged ! Session ' am j Sunday morning at - - Hnt u Was conducted by ' "4ni hi wh0 greeted the 'i fni introduced the fol-, fol-, conference visitors: l;Srls A. Callis, Pres. Wm. ; ; Rcoe vv lHvowan stake: ' 'iW-T Eardley and J. , , ard of -the church secur- ' urf this session included ! -J. Ulsn. stake Aaronic VthpiUpprvisor; LaFelllver-; LaFelllver-; : . c La Verkin Ward bishop-; bishop-; .i. JarriPs Judd, J. Frank I ' Cain' Vin Englestead and Wt'"0 of the work of ' nilnul on page four) Conference (Continued from page one) he Aaronic priesthood and of the reat number that were taking part in it. President Judd con-rrasted con-rrasted the sights he saw at the Centenial convention with a recent experience in Italy when he saw 30,000 young men receive instruc- i tion from Mussolini. President Englestead said that he valued the ! priesthood above everything on j earth and that he sensed the responsibility re-sponsibility of saving the world by preaching the gospel. Mr. Callis urged honesty declaring that money was often acquired at the expense of honesty. He declared that it was "Not what we give but what we share that will lay up treasurers in Heaven." Afternoon Session Roscoe W. Eardley, the first speaker, spoke of the security plan and urged complete cooperation. Other speakers were President Hirschi who commented on the wonderful meeting held by the priesthood the night before. J. Frank Ward spoke breifly on the Security plan. Leo K. Homer, seminary teacher, Edward Gubler, stake mission President; Wayne Hinton, and Mrs. Lillian Workman, stake M.I.A. presidents; Mrs. Josephine Sandberg, stake relief society president; and Frank Barber, ! stake Sunday school superintendent, superinten-dent, made brief remarks in ans- j wer to their call for a report of 1 their organizations. |