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Show - . SUNDAY, SEPT. 30, 1958. Utah County, Utah SUNDAY HERALD - j Relief Society Building Dedi cation To Highlight Gene ral IDS Conference would require sustaining of new officers at this week's sessions. Proceedings of many of'the ses sions will be carried by television and radio over wide networks es pecially created for the occasion in many western states, some private meetings will be carried arrangement to by closed-circuin the West. V church meetings To Direct Kites ueaicauon or tne new, plus Relief Society headquarters will be directed by President McKay and Mrs. Belle S. Spafford, general president of the women's auxiliary. e s will church are expected to participate The dedication Thursday. will in annual conference. Tabernacle start semi in and the will the General Conference meetings n no in especially-writtean vacancies of Suninclude singing There have been be held Friday, Saturday and on organizations hymn, "Thy Blessing day in the domed Salt Lake Taber- any of the top church sixmonths Dear Lord," by the that the O. last This David House, with during nacle, Singing Mothers of northern Utah and southern Idaho. From the Tabernacle, church of ficers will proceed en masse to the new headquarters where Pres ident McKay will offer the dedi catory prayer. The new building an an become which i has basic The E S PR INGVILL will be open to Relief Society con meeting causes of juvenile delinquency and nual affair at the beginning of ference visitors, including wives of d some of the remedial factors eacH scnool year wnen tne missior presidents from through Kiwanis .club of ers are guests heloinz the delinquent boy out the country, on Thursday aft rr trirf were discussed 'by Dr. J. members. One hundred ernoon and evening and to general K. Svmons of the sociology de- - attended, among them being three conference visitors Friday and A. Crandall An officers' reception partment of Brigham Young Uni- - special guests:.. Leo I. John and Holley, Springville and Saturday. versitv at a dinner meeting this will be held Wednesday night. week before Springville Kiwanians Mapleton representatives on the Scheduled Other Meetings m4 their quests, the teachers of Nebo school board of education, sessions The conference general schools, and Bjorgvin Magnusson, an edu- - will be held twice the Snrincville-MaDleto- n 10 a.m. at daily Dr. Svmbns declared that en-- cator from Iceland and a graduate and 2 MST p.m., Friday through vironmental factors are perhaps of the University of Iceland, who to be con Other Sunday. meetings the leading cause of delinquency is visiting here under a special- ducted during "conference week" and pointed out that physical han-- education program. Mr. Magnus- will Include: dicaos or a shy and backward dis- - son is in charge of a boys' boarding Church "General Welfare Com nnsitinn often lead a bov or girl school in his homeland, designed 7 a.m. Friday. mittee to firfit their wav into a place in for the prevention of delinquency, Presiding Bishopric's meeting nnifilv f H mi l crVl fall nnil Ant SPtlOnS. and is making a study of the 7 p.m. Friday. in school this country system of this The onlv cure for type General Priesthood 7 p.m. Sat Moani Johannsen, accompanied thine, he said, comes when some- one helps that boy or girl adjust by Kay Christensen, sang vocal urday. LDS Sunday School, to his environment, his handicap numbers. Both are senior students 7 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 7. a conference school. Springville high or his shyness before he comes to delinquency. This is where teachers can play a great role in help ing boys and girls direct their actions in constructive and worth while channels, he said. Glen Seal of the high school fac ulty was tbastmaster for the LEHI Committees have been chairman, Orville Gunther and appointed for the coming season, Roy Ferman; April 18, safety and program dates assigned by (election of officers), Howard the Lehi Lions Club, according to Hin- an announcement by H. Dee Han Brown, chairman. Harvard ton and Qell Jackson; May 1, sen, president. Assignments are as follows: Oct community betterment. Alma Pe Wane terson, chairman, Fred Nakagawa 4, constitution and Christensen, chairman, L. B. Ad and Charles Brooks; May 16, The Provo City Civil Defense amson and Robert Comben; Oct, Mothers Day party, Melvin Harts , Women's Council will hold its 18, Halloween party, George I. horn, chairman. June 6, convention committee, Nov. 1, citizen at 7:30 Bone, chairman; meeting re'gular monthly . 11 9 ! t ' i .TlJIlll.a f. xvusseu innes, Joseph Lambert, chairman, 'Doug p. m. Aionaay m ue uuuu snip ana painuusm, Building. 251 W. 8th "N. Each chairman, Thomas Powers and las Smith and R. T. Eastmond ; June 20, civic improvement (boat church, club, , lodge auxiliary or Dale S. Gibb. s women other Nov. 15, organization any Thanksgiving party, harbor), Dr. Boyd J. Larsen, chairIs asked to have one or two rep Boyd Smuin, chairman; Dec. 6, man, Abel Ekins and Harold resentatives present. Other worn sight conservation and blind, Eu Hutchings; June 18, museum com ,' en interested are also invited to gene, Hilton, chairman, E. N. Webb mittee (installation), Harvard ' attend. and George Lewis; Dec. 20, Christ- chairman, George Strasburg, Colonel Marsten of the Air man party, Calvin Swenson, chair- Garn Holbrook, Russell Innes and Force will be the chief speaker man; Jan. . 7, international 'pres Dr. Elmo Eddington; Aug. 15, Colonel Marsten Is in command ident banquet, Joseph Lambert, family party, Roy Ferman, chair of the Ground Observer Corps in chairman,' Douglas Smith and R. man, new board as constituted. the State of Utah, and is the liai T. Eastmond, Jan. 25, fathers and son officer! with the Utah Civil sons, Orville Gunther, chairman OUT AND IN Defense Corps. He wil bring with (basketball, B.Y at Lehi). OMAHA, Neb. (UP) Douglas him from Salt t Lake City staff and Feb: 7, deputies rushed to the County industry. agriculture ' personnel who will explain the Frank Sharp, chairman, Merwin police headquarters when they training course to be given to au Lewis and Lee Tingey; Feb. 21, discovered three prisoners had persons interested in 'Operation Valentine party, N. S. Peck, chair-Sk- escaped the previous night. They v V Watch; man; Mar. 7, publicity and infor didn't have far to look for two counProvo City Roy Passey, mation, Joseph Robison, chairman, of them. The men had been been has cilman, appointed by Dean Wilcox and J. A. West; Mar. picked up for routine questioning of Provo' 21, Lions information (Old Mon by city police and had been in director: George Larsen, to be the arch), Lloyd B." Adamson, chair the city jail for eight hours beCity Civil Defense, GOC coordinator for Provo City, man, Dr. W. L. Worlton and E. N. fore anyone even knew they were missing from the "escape- Mrs. James Lansing will i serve Webb ccas Mf Passey's assistant, April 4, finance, Ralph Wing, proof" county jail. in women's activities' ordinating McKay, venerable church presi- dent, in charge. Visited 10 Missions Dr. Adam S. Bennion, member of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles, will report during the conference on a trip, concluded last Monday, during which he and his wife visited all 10 LDS missions in Europe; Saints. He has already reported infor, The new Relief Society structure, Main across Salt Lake City's mally that conversions to the Mormon faith during ,the first six LDS Street from the Salt Lake : Temple, will be dedicated during months of this year were 80 per rites starting at 2 p.m. Wednesday. cent of the conversions attained Relief Society conference sessions during all of 1955. All general authorities of the will be conducted Wednesday and By MURRAY M. 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