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Show SPEAKERS FOR CONFERENCE AT WEST JORDAN SET Elder Henry D. Taylor, an Assist ant to the Count il of Twelve Apostles, Apos-tles, and Elder Casper H. Parker, a member of the General Welfare Committee of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Leke City, will be the featured speakers Saturday and Sunday, March 4 and 5, during a quarterly conference of the church's West Jordan Stake. Sunday's general sessions, to which the public is invited, will be held at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. dn the Stake I louse, 7950 South 1700 West, in Went Jordan. Conducting the conference will be Stake President Howard W. Barben. c. . . 1 Elder Henry D. Taylor Elder Taylor left his career as a prominent Provo business executive to become president of the California Cali-fornia Mission in 1955. He was called to his present position in 1958. He had previously been a bishop and stake president. Elder Parker is a director of the famed church welfare plan.. All conferences held in 1961 will focus emphasis on youth development de-velopment as part of a special church-wide parents and youth propram launched in I960 by President Pres-ident David O. McKay. Leadership and welfare meetings are scheduled for Saturday. MUiVjC r X .Si--. ' i f S ' ! t-W i ft- ' ' I , v', , - V - I , ' ,: Governor George D. Clyde, right, signs Advertising Month proclamation as John K. Bloomer, events chairman, stands by. Advertising's role will be proclaimed through a speakers bureau and various media Mr. Bloomer said, |