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Show , V It-roi- tlie 3resi'airis 7 BisfioTCiq d' V f ft $ ,f mrlf Youthfu!;Artist'f? mMiJ I 8 V 4 v-n- . ? n ft. Young Texas deacon displays paintings in several art exhibits ' V - f 1 ' - I , LA FERIA, , - f Grande Valley and has had hip' pictures in several art exhibits. His art teacher is Emil Story. Larry and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Dewey of La Feria, have to travel 15 miles to attend Church at the Rio Grande Branch in Harlin-ge- The painting' deacon of Dewey, the Rio Grande Branch, is bringing results to the young -i i TEXAS talent of Larry " painter. - ' Although 'Larry has been painting seriously for only one year, he has sold some of his' paintings of landscapes and animals. He is a member of the ) Art Forum of the Rio , n. His grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Glassett, live in Salt Lake City. REPORT MEETING ATTENDANCE -- Ten Stakes Leading Church in Report Meeting Attendance of Ward Teachers dur-Jn- g March ' 1 99.3 Mill Creek Huntington Park i; 96.2 95.7 Bonneville East Los Angeles Bountiful . Maricopa South Los Angeles 94.8- Whittier en Sfcake-r'Lcaaln- In Larry Dewey, young Aaronic Priesthood member In Texas, some of his pointings. ' . . ' ", g Percent of Church Families stande-amo- ng - r. Ward teachers urged to set up objectives of Improving the quality of teaching ls for ward teachers to set up objectives to achieve before visiting families of the district each month, The visit should consist of more than routine inquiry regarding the health of each One method message. Successful teaching' depends to a great extent on what- - ward teachers know about those whom they in- struct The capable ward teach- er has to go outside himself and enter into the lives of those whom he teaches. This he cannot do unless he knows and understands something about the character and personality of these members. The need for knowledge con cerning families and Individ- uals "does not suggest cross examination by ward teachers as a beginning. This kind of approach is discouraged. Ward teachers must inspire confi- - fit "i I 'T. W eJI ' Nebo Oahu Redondo Ten Stakes Leading Church la Priesthood Meeting At- tendance of Aafonlc Priest- hood under 21 during March 81.5 Ben Lomond " ' Taber Alberta K- ff Ten ijiakrShowing Great. t esf Percent of Increase in 7 Percent of Families Visited by ' Ward Teachers since. . Previous Month 19.8 Bountiful 9.7 Craig Grantsville '7.3' 6.9 South Summit 6S Panguitch Alaska 8.7 $-East Idaho Falls -63 Redding Oahu 5.8 5.5 Cumorah Ten Stakes Showing Greatest Percent of Increase In Sacrament Meeting Attend-- ' ance of Aaronic Priesthood under 21 since-- v Previous Portneuf Bear Lake Rexburg Denver , - 78.7 77 J. - 11 B.Y.U. 2nd r Month d. - Rexburg Detroit 5 -- - . Redondo West Pocatello r u -- - the-vt- slf Torrance East Idaho Fa' . detiee.'Thla is one of the most exacting challenges they face today. Without the confidence of members, they will never be entrusted with the- - personal problems of those whom they are assigned to watch over. Few are the families and individuals who do not have prob- prying. They should learn the , interests of the members. Ask them about leisure time activities and hobbies, then let them talk. Be good listeners. When . barriers of suspicion and doubt are replaced with confidence ' and respect, much information will come voluntarily. Never ' speak, disrespectfully. about The heart filled with sorrow others. Avoid discussion of concraves sympathy. troversial matters. . Do not 'The soul whose hopes and argue, It is also well to learn the expectations. are dashed by defeat and disappointment seeks Intensity of personal convicsomeone to share his burden. tion, It is helpful to know what It is human nature to want to members believe, what they do not believe, And what they do confide, but never to strangers, nor to those who are disinter-estenot understand about the GosWard teachers should be pel. Ward teachers are a source of supply. They should be well just as eager to share the successes of. families and individinformed on Gospel doctrine. A uals as they are their heart few well chosen questions pre-aches. pared in advance of Conscientious ward teachers' each month will aid ward teachsometimes wonder how to ac-- ' ers in learning more about the quire information they need re- ' needs of each family and indi- vidual. (Presiding Bishopric Ingarding members without givstructions) ing the impression they are Tea Stakes Showing Great. eat "Percent of Increase in Report Meeting Attendance of Ward Teachers since Previous Month Alaska Sydney San Leandro - 92.8 92.8 92.7 90.0 89.7 89.5 West Pocatello , Tulsa --T- - 22.0 10.9 IS ',V "6.9 " ' ; , Southern Arizona Wasatch Roy Tea Stakes Showing Greatest Percent of Increase in Priesthood Meeting Attend- ance of Aaronic Priesthood under 21 since Previous ' Month - 6.9 Auckland r See ATTENDANCE, Page 11 1 - w ; j f , ( ' .V f, dlh rA . aTiin , 6.8 6.7 60 5.9 5.5 5.5 Arizona Aaronic Priesthood Above Average Aaronic Priesthood boys in Snowflake Stake who "Hold To The Rod" in Church activities, get chance to hold to knives and forks ?n x special Aaronic Priesthood banquet. Pictured above are those who achieved 90 to 100 attendance among 400 boys and leaders who gathered at banquet to hear Bishop Victor L Brown of Presiding Bishopric . ' x " Week . 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