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Show Psge A2-- DAILY HERALD. Provo. Utah, THE 3 KvP n m !?$ il - SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Chtrch of Jesus Christ of S& " part-tim- full-tim- e sentatives. Hinckley said the new area "self-inflicte- (Continued from Page Al) berofthe Twelve. "These latter days are a time of great spiritual thirst. Many in the world are searching, often intensely, for a source of refreshment that will quench their yearning for meaning and direction in their lives," Wirthlin said. Wirthlin and Elder J. Ballard Washburn, a member of the Second Quorum of the Seventy, both urged church members to follow Hunter's admonition to prepare themselves to go to the temple. Washburn said the preparation for the temple should start in childhood, and not later in life. "If our y --jng men or young women, on their way to the mission fidd, go to the temple unworthily, it is a great mistake. We must prepare them for the temple first, and then they will be prepared for a mission," Washburn said. The temple is a place where members make covenants, but it is in the home that those commitments are put to the test. "The home is the place where we learn to be more Christlike. The home is the place where we learn to overcome selfishness and give ourselves in service to ethers," Washburn said. "We go to the temple to make the covenants, but we go home to keep those covenants. Doe's Eat Place, a popular steak house. He went golfing with U.S. Appeals Court Judge Richard Arnold, who Clinton nearly tapped to be a Supreme Court nominee, and Walt Patterson, a lobbyist and former The president began his day jog along the Arkansas River and a long walk through a midtown neighborhood, with a Christ. Ballard encouraged members to exercise hope, which grows from faith and can comfort in times of trial. Elder Russell M. Nelson of the enduring trials with faith, remembering covenants made at baptism and exercising unity as church members. Speaking of the passing of his daughter, Emily, and the passing of former President Howard W. Hunter, Nelson noted they had honored sacred covenants with the Lord and therefore lived at peace with themselves. "Spiritual protection comes only from the Lord and in his own he way," explained. "Jesus chooses not to inoculate, but to indoctrinate. His method employs no vaccine; it utilizes the teaching of a divine doctrine a governing 'eye within' to protect the eternal spirits of his Ayala said members who alone in the church, without support from farnilW or suffering loss of spouse or child, need great courage to keep the faith, but may do so with comfort from on high: """ "Let us face our earthly challenges courageously in spite of where we live, or through whatever difficult circumstances we may be called to endure," he encouraged. AiJeen Clyde, second counselor in the Genera! Relief Society presidency, spoke of the reality of the love of Christ and what it demands from those who recognize it. "The love Christ commands requires a mighty change and great humility," she aid. "It requires us to forsake pride and to be stripped of children." He identified the church as a "peculiar people," noting that the title means "a compliment of the highest order." Nelson suggested members should "delete from our personal envy." tenderness to one another. ' ' Quorum of the Seventy member Elder Cecil O. Samuelson, Jr., said in order for members to know how they are perceived by Christ, they must look at how closely they are conforming to the standards set by him. of youth. There must be a plan," Bateman said. "Developing faith in and coming to know one's maker is at the core of that plan . ' ' By having faith in Christ, and his atonement, Bateman said that grief is softened and the mournful are comforted by the Holy Spirit. "Whatever the source of pain, Jesus understands and can heal the spirit, as well as the body," Bateman said. 2 fori 3 Designer Eyeglasses Including ... Anne Klein Oscar de la Renta Pierre Cardin Many others ' f " ft .ijf :! V- - L Buy t complete pair of prescription eyeglaMes at regular price and receive a pair of tingle vision eyeglasses. 2nd pair frame must be of equal of lesser value. Bifocals, tints and other lens options extra. See optician for details. Cannot be combined with any other otter or vision care plans. Offer expires 43G79 5. Contact Lenses ACUVUl Disposables for 21 95 per box ifflra Daily or flexible Wear fix $ 39 per pair Ask optician and get an UHl-rKU- System kit by ALCON 'w4,t t Packer said the home is also It. where faith is taught and nurtured. "The ministry of the prophets and apostles leads them ever nd always to the home and the family. support, to assist those who have beta selected." f The church has had two presidents die in less than a year, the . most rapid turnover in its 165-ye1 ."V ' 1 ar history. EYE EXAMS tf VaSt tm, iTi-UT- ny Mil. Salt Lai 227-JI- The aftershock Sunday morning had a preliminary magnitude 5.2, but no additional damage or injuries were reported. VISION CARE PLANS STt-70.- vnamBissBiKmsKemxmmmmiim U.S. CuttoTwood, S77M; Optical rpilniei I rW nmnii,niihiiaM.K.ii' (umvnun n Idaho Russet gg Qg shelter overnight in build- public ings. TiiMOEI SiSSS buildings were stroyed, and another 447 were tially damaged, police said. . de- Eleven 4? par- In Washington, Senate Democrats are undertaking a long-shbid to shield $1.3 billion in education spending from a Republican bill rescinding $15 billion in funds already approved for dozens of social programs. Republicans say Democrats are merely trying to score political points by accusing the GOP of heartless spending cuts and are countering with new proposals to pare programs even further. sssissste Larsc casscs. isniieiii of his coffee in hand from one favorite diners. lie APPLES mm ! 5eijt ' urn sai a km csagfi, 1 is. in . B ' Uli.. fouit mimt Jn m "A ot "He one who provided the perfect pattern and the perfect standard for all mankind," he said. Samuelson sakl Christ offered an atonement for all of mankind's is the FILLETS 1M mm mm OHIOMEi Issssis fHH aa mm c S? PSttifS mm m 2:2$ flmtUSi wiShlbwSa ce;ta ?2rs!s 3te mmmMmmmmsmmmmmm lunnnm H tnmm. 2 Li..- m ail nim iiisiJiniiiimiiii j Asst. 2 Liter CJlt I mW:') teem, ftm tmt vs usa. u.. j shortcomings. Concluding speaker Elder David B. Haight, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, reaffirmed the divinity of President Gordon B. Hinckley's calling as president of the church. "With all the inspiration and love that I possess, I testify diat Gordon B. Hinckley was foreordained to become the president of The Church pf Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints; to be the mouthpiece of God on the earth at this time; and to lead God's people as prophet, seer and revela- i wwrfn mum ii in imi Oil! fJIM sWtty Croeker mvm iiinifii'iWiin"Tw. M Utr. I St. I OHEESiOS mt Hf'BE9 vOi 0t9 MITsf mtntsss&.imtma.i mm H mi ims mw Reg., Lite 1 ni i 8 3z. .iiri: BOilEl eBIHElS .a. 99 FOTITOES mm lestrHMiHtjiaz Lb. Imperial tor." He described the newly sustained prophet as "not only a man for all seasons but for all the world." Statistics reported during the afternoon session set total church membership at 9,024,569 at the close of 1994. There are currently 21,774 wards and branches, 709 districts and 303 missions. There are currendy reported 47,3 1 1 members serving as missionaries. 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Bateman, presiding bishop of the church, said the accidental death of a friend's teen-ag- e son caused him to reflect on the lessons taught by death. The most important lesson is that there is a plan in life. "To be meaningful, life must be more than the ephemeral pleasures Aim. 1 She said vocabularies names that segregate and hyphens that separate." Quorum of the Seventies member Eduardo Ayala also spoke of the power of faith. Remarking on a visit to the mountains of the Peruvian highlands, Ayala said he learned much from the S 30-min- members' example of keeping the faith even under a circumstance of being far from the headquarters of the church. The elder said the members in (hat area never stopped trusting in the Lord and placed their faith in him. They also prayed, studied the scriptures, implemented priesthood programs and Mumbled themselves before the Lord Quorum of the Twelve Apostles echoed Ballard's remarks by testifying of the blessings that come from SOLEMN: tournament Saturday NCAA night. Clinton and several friends were planning to watch the game from The radio address was the only thing on Clinton's public schedule this weekend. (Continued from Page Al) exaltation and eternal life. ' Ballard said eternal life is the "primary objective" of God for man and interpreted it as "eternal He said dealing with adversity is a chief way humankind is tested and that much of what can be termed d suffering" could be combatted if people would understand and live the gospel of Jesus cabinet. The president also planned to watch his beloved University of Arkansas Razorbacks play in the be "attacked and demagogued." But he asserted Democrats have no plan of their own "to stem the flow of red ink that is blotting out the future of our children. " bigbunchof hoopla . ' ' "All we seem to have done is go to a defenseless little island, replace one bunch of thugs with another group of thugs, and spent a billion and a half dollars of our money doing it," he said. Gregg also vowed that, over the next few weeks, Republicans in Congress will propose "a budget Saturday's member of Clinton's Arkansas that will become balanced." He predicted the GOP plan will (Continued from Page Al) - quake, but two people suffered broken bones and another received severe bums from boiling water that spilled. Other victims had minor injuries. change in She presidency. He succeeded Howard W. Hunter. 87, CLINTON: evil." shelters. No was killed in assembly" that follows each au- - happiness and joy." "We must give adequate attention to the doctrines of happiness real happiness, infinite and eternal. They should be the objective of everything we teach in the church and ofevery thing we do," he noted. He staled that life's trials often lead members to question why God lets "unjust" things happen. "Life is filled with harsh realities that tug at the heart and tear away at the soul," he explained. "God has put his plan in motion. It proceeds through natural laws that are, in fact, God's laws." "Since they are his, he is bound by them, as we are," he continued. "For the most part, however, he does not cause but allows nature to run its course." He said adversity has its place in the principle of agency and noted that God feels so strongly about agency that he allows mankind to exercise it "either for good or for A moderate TOKYO (AP) aftershock shook the Niigata region northwest of Tokyo on Sunday, a day after a quake destroyed or damaged hundreds of buildings and forced nearly 300 people to seek refuge in upraised right hands of the membership in the traditional "solemn elimi- Price's effective through Monday Nearly 300 in shelters after strong Japan quake of hands," Hinckley said. Earlier, Hinckley, 84, was "sustained" as president by the repre- - er His church authorities, has apparently nated the need for regional wno died March 3 after nine months in office. "The procedure of sustaining is much more than a ritualistic raising of the hand," Hinckley said. "It is a commitment to uphold, to faith on March 12, was the focus of the opening session of the church's !65ta Annual General Conference at the Tabernacle on Temple Square. "This office is not one to be sought after," Hinckley said during the priesthood session, his first sermon of the conference. "The right to select rests with the Lord. He is the master of life and death. His is the power to call. His is the power to take away. His is the power to retain. It is all in miilien-memb- all-ma- le of resanfatf ve office eliminated ihority post, while fewer in number than regional representative?, will also be a part-tim- e lay calling to assist area presidencies. Hinckley, ordained the "prophet, seer and revelator" of the 9 The Latter-da- y Saints President Gordon B. Hinckley made announcement Saturday of an administrative change eliminating the office of regional representative, During an evening session for 'the church's priesthood, iHinckley said 284 regional representatives will be released in August and a new position of area authority will be created. Hinckley described the change as a tightening up of the church's bureaucracy, which has become "somewhat unwieldy." e The lay regional officers were first appointed 28 years ago as representatives of the Quorum of the Twelve. The later creation of area presidencies, com- prised Sunday, April 2, 19S m mil m, ui tar. iz u. I u I m .e fafW t f f P av. -- -- r |