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Show me oaiiua oun, juiv i, Conference For Special Interest The July Conference for Special Interest will host Elder LeGrande Richards, Bishop H. Burke Peterson, President Barbara Smith, Elder Hartman Rector, Jr. and other prominent speakers and specialists. According to Irv Lindsey, Utah Valley Young Special Interest president, single adults in the area will be multi-regio- n the to attend encouraged conference, meeting from July in Provo at BYU. 2-- 5 The festivities of the confer- ence will commence on the evening of July 2nd with a buffet supper, Heritage Arts display, talent show and dance. On July 3rd, Elder LeGrande Richards of the Quorum of the Twelve will keynote the conference. Elder Richards has filled four missions and presided over two of them. He has served as bishop of three wards, as a member of two high Constance Kirk Daniel Rector, were converted to the Church in 1952. They have eight children. A testimony meeting will follow the morningside talk. Participants will then be adjourned for dinner. A fireside, featuring Elder Robert Pedersen, is planned for the evening along with a Provo community activity, with speaker Senator Jake Gam. Elder Pedersen is on the Melchizedek Priesthood MIA General Board. He and his family reside in Salt Lake City, where he is president of his own business. Monday, July 5th, will be a family festival day with the Provo parade at 9 A.M. as a starter. Special Interest families will next meet at the park for a picnic with games, food and fun. community activity is suggested for the evenings entertainment, with a visiting A General Authority speaking and professional fireworks to top off the bicentennial celebration. All single adults 26 and over are invited to attend. For further information and registration details write P.O. Box 170 or call 375-522- Salina Auction Report Salable at Auction 686 compared to 660 last week and 1 095 last year. Average seasonal attendance. Fair demand. 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Good lbs. 0 315-57- 0 Productivity in corporations increased 2.4 per cent in the first quarter of 1976, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. ivo, rage Choice $32.50-536.0- No Tolerance Dine Out Tonight! Bestaurunt Branding Iron, Utah Salina Open 6 a.m. to 12:00 Midnight Bureaucracy does not tolerate the spirit of independence, it spreads the spirit of Buffett every Tuesday submission. Herbert Hoover 500- - councils and as a stake president. He served 14 years as the Presiding Bishop of the Church and has been a member of the Council of the Twelve since April, 1952. He is the author of three widely-reaA church books, including Marvelous Work and a Wonder. He and his wife, Ina Jane Ashton Richards, have four daughters and two sons. d Afternoon workshops will follow the morning keynote address. Phyllis Jacobsen, Stel- la Oaks, Thelma DeJong, John Hill, Jody Western, Dale Pearson, Jan Williams, Clarence Robison, Ethel Gerlach, Margaret Hoopes, Terry Olsen, Barbara Fisher, Eugene Mead, Lynn McKinlay, David McKis-socand Don Norton will lead the workshops with specialized topics, selected especially for the Special Interest person. k A dinner-danc- e semi-form- p is planned for Saturday evening, Lindsey said, with a respite in between the dinner and dance for those wishing to attend the Provo Panorama. The July 4th Priesthood and Relief Society meeting speakers will include H. Burke Peterson, first counselor of the Presiding Bishopric and Barbara Smith, General Relief Society President, Lindsey said. The Sunday morningside address will be presented by Hartman Rector. Jr., a member of the First Council of Seventy. Elder Rector has been a member of the Council since April of 1968 and has recently presided over the Alabama-Florid- a Mission of the Church. 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