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Show New Church Leadership y amonc the Ooonwn was a banking official In Arias he held before zona for eight years and becoming President McKay's h of the counselor. He Is eighth in senInsurance and Realty Co., iority anion the Twelve' mem for 18 years before becoming owner-manag- Kimball-Green-halg- Elder Alvln R. Dver. who had been one of the five counselors to President McKay, wiH resume his duties as an assistant to the Quorum of Twelve Ados- ties. iUder Dyei is an apostle, but is not a member of the Quorum of Twelve. Thorpe B. Isaacson, also a member of the First Presidency, resumed duties as an assistant to the Council Elder Lee was prominent as an educator, businessman, and public official before being ed a General Authority, born in March of 1899 In Clifton, Ida., Elder Lee grew up on his father's farm as on of six children. Since his ordination as an apostle, he has served In many church positions. Ha has been chairman of the Military Relations Committee, as an advisor to the Relief Society General Board, and chairman of the General MeJchizedek Priesthood Committee. r. an apostle. He was ordained an apostle in 1943 and assigned responsibilities hi missionary service and Indian Affairs. During his years in the Church, be has devoted much time to youth and their problems.President Alvin R. Dyer was - a member of the First Presi dency since April 6, 1968. He was ordained an apostle in Oc tober of 1967 after having been an assistant to the Twelve since Oct. 11, 1958. Born Jan. !, 1903 in Salt Lake City, Elder Dyer has served as president of both the European and Central States Missions. He is the author of many books, including "The Refiner's Fire" and "This Age of Confusion." a? v ; - - I I - - - , , SPENCER W. KIMBALL Y ALVIN R. DYER . arm-over- is 150-fo- ot Canyonlands - jv vk-lnit- v $10-billi- ar I - - rLirf SS,AS.,?t S? auto-llcens- miles f'lbii a "In aH fairness," Wilson said, "the plant is in the process of trying to correct" the pollution problem. "They are planning on spending ever $7 million to do r ri Y( s THORPE B. ISAACSON coming Reg. $49.99 FALLS 100 human hair 14 to 16 Inches long 23 beautiful colors 99 $ wig dept. reg. $3.00 te $5.00 OUR SQUARE reg. $11.00 te $38.00 reg. $7.00 to $16.00 SPORTSWEAR LADY'S SKIRTS skirts, slacks, knit dresses sizes vests and double knit jackets broken sizes and eelers 50 OFF sportswear dept. 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CENTRAL ukfsiTifeiv he continued, the effectiveness of the giant correctional devices, known as electrostatic precipitators, remains to be seen. "They speak In percentages and ftey believe they would be 99.9 per cent com plete in controlling the fflyash (ash from the coal burned in the power plants.) But you have to figure one half of one per cent of what," Wilson said. 9 ! tgalnrt prevailing ifBut the First Presidency since June 22, 1961. Elder Kimball was born Mar. 28, 1695 In Salt Lake City. He Persons who never g near poison ivy may experience a skin reaction upon exposure to smoke from the burning plant, to Encyclopaedia according Britannlca. Feared for winds. full-tim- He was made an assistant to the Council of Twelve in 1853 and a member of the Twelve in 1958. He had been a member of considered the actions of the car s occupants suspicious. Va.-- The NORFOLK Na?r cargo ship Yancey, torn from its' moorings by a sudden rescue the American century. hole storm, knocked a tirr Airline to provide turbojet;1 service to Ely, Elko, and Reno, lenwonmeni ana improve tne The address was generally in the Chesepeake Bay Bridge. w uen luewell received in Congress No one was killed or injured. Sen. Howard Cannon, D-Nov.. vice chairman of the Sen- - Nixon promised efforts to though Democrats complained but the bridge was closed ate Aviation subcommittee, said secure world peace, beginning that Nixon in a congressional ndefinitely. MOAB, Utah (UfH)-Mas- slve settlement in election year was trying to LAGOS, Nigeria wlu uyciocc Forelp power plants projeciea in uiei uui his principal steal issues which they had correspondents who reported Frtiir fVirrwr could ,le vouvair aircraii over as their party's scenes of rape and chaos in Between Salt Law cmpnasis was on aomesuc regarded send ugly pollutants across conquered Biafra were stranded Utah's sparkling new national City and San FrancLsco with rather than foreign problems, property. The Democrats were reported overnight in Port Harcourt, (intermediate stops at the Nev-- j He proposed a recreation areas. five-yesea communities. program to clean tne planning to stage a State of the principal town of Nigeria's Bates Wilson, superintendent i' water sources coupled Union presentation of their former Eastern Region. Tha The will nation's lease plan provi3 . . v i i with research and regulation to own reafnrmiruf their nartv s newsmen suspected the hangup uwyonianos muwrn rm. ww equipment to replace e meeting this week'td's aging DC6B propeller- check pollution of the environ claim to such issues as poverty was a deliberate effort to and pollution. in Page, Ariz., on the proposed driven planes which are being ment. discipline them or delay their Around the World: Nixon also called for contibut the fvemment stories, $309 million Navajo Generating phased out. Ely and Elko thus Station brought the unsettling were faced with a loss of their nued efforts to hold living costs CLEVELAND Ohie -T- hree blamed it on a mistaxe in flight only commercial air service be- down. He pledged new efforts men were arrested on charges schedules. figures to light cause their airports cannot ac- to win congressional approval of murdering Joseph A. "Jock" WASHINGTON President "We are really concerned be-- ! comodate United's larger Jet of his welfare reform and Yablonskl, unsuccessful candi Nixon nominated Florida Judge cause of the close proximity programs both intro-- date for president of the United G. Harrold Carswell to fill the these plants will be located to aircraft Mine workers and his wife and U.S. This air service is of major ,dueed last year. Court seat Supreme Glen Canyon," he said. "We matters the daughter. They were said tr vacated bv the resignation of economic importance to the On foreign cf also communities involved," Cannon President said the prospects for have been traced through ar be Civil - liberties Fortas. hl S-JSye abo brings a new car- - peace in Vietnam. ar much number tha Ya groups opposed tne appoint Ibetter now than they were a blonski Jotted down because he ment. rler into Reno.' tion of these plants. Any smoke at all mat is emitted will go over Lake Powell and on up the (Colorado) river." Wilson said he traveled to the Four Corners steam plant located between Farmlngton, and Shiprodc, N.M., on the south side of the San Juan River. This coal . burning plant produces seven and one quarter tons of pollutants into the air every 24 hours, he said. 200 ada. t He cited U J. By United Preig International !year age. President Mzon set the tone approaches e Russia ana Ked rsvil Aeronautic Run ha of his administration this week China as examples of the sort with a State of the Union'of policy mat might ensure t nun nnrwv ftrat-call- inK for! world peace for the rest of this United Air Lines and by An airplane pilot followed one smoke cloud as far away as Gaand Canyon, a distance of Toronto Dominion Bank of Can- President Hugh B. Brown was born In Salt Lake City, Oct 24, 1883, and was a practicing attorney, college professor and oil company executive before worke In the First Prsi-dencing Airline Service FINAL WEEK t i President Tanner has been a General Authority of the Church since 1960, before which he served as Bishop and Stake President. He was born hi Salt but Lake City May , 1898, was taken to Canada when three weeks old, where he lived continually until 1930. From 1952 until 1958, President Tanner was a leader of Canadian industry, serving first as president of Merrill Petroleums, Ltd., and director of the ) er The Week in Review Approves Nevada Branch Pollutants h i position of Twelve bers. CAB Prava, Wart Assignments Outlined Elder Harold B. Lee, senior sf the Quorum of msmix Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints will have a dual responsibility undsr President and Prophet Joseph Field Smith, who was chosen by the Quorum of Twelve Friday to succeed David 0. McKay. Elder Lee will be first counselor to President Smith and will be titular head of the Quorum of Twelve Apostles. Elder Spencer W. Kimball, second in seniority on the Quorum of Twelve, was set apart as Acting President of the Twelve. Nathan Eldon Tanner, named Friday as second counselor to President Smith, will hold fte to president same position Smith as he held under President McKay. President Hugh B. Brown, who had been first counselor to President McKay, will assume 7 Sunday Herald SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 1970 children's 3 dept. children's dept. TABLE sportswear hats, gloves, sweaters Infant's sleepers 25 - 50- children's dept. |