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Show r Continued from page one i teaching, President Lynn one viewpoints, viewpoints that said. There is only world whole difsanction moral values place in the ferent than the church is that this worldly trend can TN sets town meeting for November 4 at )uab High the candidates to the will s people, the sponsor a town meeting at the Juab High School auditorium on Friday, NovemTimes-New- ber 4 at 8p.m. City Democratic party chairman Donald J. Eyre Jr. and dty Republican party chairman Neal Menlove agreed to the town meet ing when contacted on September 19. However, Republican mayoral candidate J. Barres Jenkins and council candidate Paul McPherson have told the Times-New- s that they are not interested in participating. As of this time, it appears that only the Democratic candidates, R. Elgin Gardner, Keith Belliston, and Robert (Bob) Day will be present to discuss issues and questions with voters. Continued from page one which is occuring in our young people, Mangelson said. He stressed that early dating had more effect on the youth of the church, in his opinion, than do bad movies, bad TV shows, and other factors combined. lyn M homes. President Lynn said. President Lynn added that members of the church had to build up a spiritual reserve to protect them when they are in the world and confronted with temptation. We are in many incidents failing to stand up for whats right because we fear that we wont have this spiritual backup or spiritual reserve to back us up, Lynn said. He added that members must use that spiritual reserve to add needed strength to protect them from the evils of pornography or abusive language. President Lynn said that the youth of the church also have the responsibility, along with their parents, to foster the ways of righteousness. President Vaughn J. Pax-mafirst counselor in the stake presidency, called in his address for members of the stake to make a quest for exaltation in all that they do. Through the aton- has happened in our lives. President Paxman told the story of a young soldier, called home from his mission to Germany to fight against the Germans in World War II. The soldier leaped into a foxhole under the barrage of enemy fire and found a German soldier, as frightened he was, in the foxhole with him. Instead of killing the teenager, the American soldier gave him a Book of Mormon and talked with him in German. The German eventually joined the church and went on a mission, convinced by the power of the Book of Mormon, President Paxman said. Likewise, we may never know what lies within a person, Paxman said. We can tell how many seeds there are in an apple, but can we tell how many apples there ld n, Leadership is increasingly important to sustain our husbands, she said. You can help him to be valiant in his calling by praying for him and praying with him often, she added. Mr3. Boswell spoke of personal experiences and stressed the importance of sustaining husbands in the callings they hold, both in the church and in the family. Speaking of her husband, Mrs. BosweD said, I strongly believe that my Heavenly Father firmly expects me to be right by his side to help and sustain him. The concluding speaker "I"1 i y with threats of opposing In an effort to bring community questions to the candidates for Nephi City offices and the answers of o be reversed: thats here in the Church of Jesus Christ Saints in our of Latter-da- i. Sunday meet tV m to"1 he asked. Exaltation is available to all, he said, Let us search let us become involved in the quest for exaltation. Be humble before God. Listen to the promptings of the Spirit. Hes there, he lives, he listens President Paxman testified. emphasis irt the right places to place their efforts on these eternal goals. Great leadership requires the best effort from the youngest deacon in the priesthood to the president of the church, Andrews Conference goers also testimonies from Jon are in a seed? heard from Maxine and Delos Andrews, who spoke on the topic of leadership in the home. Each person is a leader and influences, Mrs. Andrews told the conference. The home and family provide the best possible environment to mold and guide our youth, she said. Her husband echoed her sentiments: We must teach our children to be obedient and to be responsible for their own acts. We must assist them in placing their said. The conference also heard Jones, Janice Stuart, Bishop Alan Kenison, and Gerald Nebeker. The Times-New- s Nephi, Utah October 27, 1977 Mr. Kwiks JHS Players of the week This Week Honoring Presidency of the JHS Pep Club Each will receive a large combination Pizza Courtesy of Mr. Kwiks. SEARS We're Having ing sacrifice of Jesus Christ, we can rise above anything in this land, the president said. 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Mangelson also stressed that parents should not let their children date before they turn 16 years of age. We bear testimony that President Kimball is a prophet, but in this stake, were not following his counsel, President Mangelson said. We are allowing and even encouraging our young people to date before they reach 16. As a result, we have had many sad n 295 North Main Street Nephi, Utah Save on the new John Deere or used hay equipment of your choice Now you can buy with no finance charges imposed until June 1, 1978 And your trade-i- n may be all it takes for the Stop in now or give us a call down-paymen- 623-134- 4 To 105 West Center - Nephi, Utah 8 ?.v i McPherson Our favorite hobby Professional skills to solve the complex problems, now existing and meet those of the future. None of us is committed to any group nor segment of our community. None of us is obligated to any organization. 4m udi TWidav hf K mmi Miatoto m It VnHIi Mmm O cW ml Wto- - perMirilna. 114 itoiati work. 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