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Show . ' i , e - '' . . - :- 1 -- Wyoming-LD- S -- ....,... .. .. - youth------ - ... takes first, place science. fair, - . - . BYTtON, WY expeliNent in space . - - - . ' - - - . , - ; 1 ; Alba- - , , - ; ;,, - j r Church '., ., ' ' - , . ' y t 1 i : . ' i --' ,r , . ' ,, ''' , ,, . he ''''' - , - 1 - . , ,, , - --- - , 3 i ;,.........a. buildings Carter (left), aided by his science father, Norval Carter. j , and ittector 'r opens oifice director opens London Office In . LONDONThe recently ap - - - Holland., , n addition to his native ton: e, Dutch, he speaks Ger. nch,-Flemisk- - Eng-lisman, Chin and Malayan.--I '-- - 1 -- h, in-t- ----B- orn h ague,-Holla- ng itiltlCH-EDITOR1S-DESI- By 1 Henry A. Smith, . TOO -- - per cent. , - , Gina Lovett and Peter Armstrong. who entertained many Saskatoon people with their musical talents will sing in the special program. Both are active bers of the Branch. Taking, part in the skit are other members including Mickey Chambury and Nancy Larsen. to photographauch pictures or get prints from- - theriegativeLReturtraddressesMite should accompany alL, such materials President Wallace IL Sórenien of the which will be sent periodically to: the Seaside (Oregon) Branch of the INicnIh archives western States Mission and others are The colonel's headquarters are located proud of their 100 per cent missionary with the Air Defense Command. US. Air record. The branch has only two eligible in Colorado Springs. , Force, young men and both are now serving full-timmissions. Anthony John Stewart Sabourin is in Italyserving in the Central States Mission and . Baptisms " Frederick SteWart Rawls is in the French ission;:--Theare boys - irre formed servicemen's branch of the Church of Brigham Young. Their. In Naples, Italy were performed recently. parents are Mr. Yttnd Mrs. George A. baptized were Cynthia Peterson of Sabourin and Dr. and Mrs. Frederick F. ...: Kingman, ,Ariz,and Ciro' Miller of Rawls, all of Seaside. -M- , by bombs Berlin archives destroyed and fire War II may be returned missionaries and tour during-Worl- n While In Berlin, he was told of the, need for pictures toreplenish the files ---Landi.sbildStellelrl picture torte markers 4r 'any pther scenes show. ' ing Berlin in the years will be t pre-wa- r helpful. -, E ..- -- , ,, -- - times Baptism took place in the surf of the Mediterranean Sea by U. Col. Leroy W. ('adder of Camden, S.C. and James A. Jensen of San Jose, Calif. Price prints or be sent to him at the German Amer lean Cultural Society, 1416 N. Foote, Colorado Springs., Colo. All such material ' will be returned after Col. Price or the . ' German government has had opportunity President Covey also recalled his !list to the British Isles in when there was only one mission. Now there are eight missions. He served as a missionary in Ireland when there but three branches. Now there arewai branches in North Ireland and Dublin. 1953-195- Conducting the services was Branch President Glenn IL Briggs, of Canoga Park, Calif. The Naples Branch was organized on April 28 by the presidency of the Swiss Mission. 5 - - t bishop buquerque First Ward and now president of the A lb u q u e r que Stake Mission. Dr, Castle has headed the genic chemistry . , '', " ,, , i 1 1 : j ., - t laboratory at the Dr; Castle ,University of New Mexico, and .4 conducted a series of National Institute of Health research projects on Trelanti Ens never had a new Church pounds in addition to teaching on the University staff. 24th in Saskatoon Saints to building for the Latter-dalie is a- - graduate of Boise meet in since the first missionaries Pioneer Day 'celebrations are spread. High School, Idaho State lint-landed. In 1837. Today there are four Under versity at Pocatello, and re- the ingtatand- wide This week's mail tells construction chapels under of plans for a first effort tocelebrate Januar. initistculary prop:am.. Thecost.:,...7.Calt.cd bis.master7a and doctor,,, -- ate degrees at -the University th '.4ka'tit, one wilt be dedicated some time in of Colorado. . Saskatchewan, Branch at the regular. August. ' Married to Ada Van Orden of Sunday meetings on July 21. Writes Elder Russell S. Marriott, assist- Thomas, Idaho, Dr. Castle has The branch has 125 members, most ehifdretr-andr ant to the Mission president. "The Lord is two grata.-Itlfarch - prospering the kingdom here in Ireland. children. At present they itave and not familiar with the story of the With Jess than 100 missionaries there two sons, Dean and David. Mormon Pioneers. A special skit is pre. have been 1,300 baptisms in the land of serving in the South German ' Pa red on the history of the Church to 'saints and scholars' within the year." 1 mission. 21th and beyond the of July arrival in the Great Salt Lake Valley. Wyel5 Ending ..1.uly,?0, 1963. CHURCH75, , anti-canc- eom------- -, ' ,, - - - , , ,-,!- --- . , - --ei-ght -- -- -- - - - , . - Castle,former. of the Al-- ,' -- tt si,ked--Ithi- 'slew Mexico Is Dr . Raymond N . ' - . ge; Of -'iiittritehrtirthe-ttniversit- ioa the-'miss- d !wiped by ists to Germany during pre-wa- r days. CoL C. Hampton Price, former misMission, sionary in the German-Austriabrought this word back from ,Germany where he was girest recently of the Federal Republic of Germany and West Berlin. 'Celebrate 'Vie birthdaYs' - it Seeks 'Berlin pictures ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.,---Th-o new head of the y ehemiatry 500 persons attended ta special conference In Belfast, North Ireland. , . ... ; President 'Stepha IL Coye V report- éd thé unUsual growth of pointing out that when he arrived in July 1041, there were but 800 members ,,,. and one distritt Now there, are over 2,100 members In three distrkls. , great-grandson- s the first antriversm of the - Athaquerlue bishop heads chemistry dept. s' ' .7uly 8, Was - O. Irish anniversary ' -- - , --- NN , - C-- FROM-THE-C -' nd, on April 28, 1921Mr. Hasen- berg obtained his education In England. He studied business administration at the Univer-In 1951.he sity of Manchester. -emigrated to Canada: He has also lived In Indonesia.. A member of theChurch all his life, Mr. liasenberg served in the Southern Far East Mis-sion, hal been a branch president, Aaronic Priesthood ad- vier, YMMIA teacher and as-sistant Scoutmaster. He and Wire, Berna, have one daughter.: His family will live in London with him. , -- . MrHasenberg willhave- -- A L pointed director of European microfilm operations for the Genealogical society, Syger T. Hasenberg, opened his office in London this week. He was accompanied to London by George H. Fudge of the Genealogical Society stalL charge of the- microfilm opera-tions now being carried out IA Great Britain, the Scandinavian countrie s, Germany, France, Hungary, Poland and ' '.. - ,4 - Syger T. Hasenberg A '. - - 4 - Temple Square. The other is 4-- 4 - single system. One of the wells Is located on the eastrside of - - :"' rt will ---- -- ' .. I , Brent was accompanied to the fair by his science and father, Norval Carter. 'Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto $rOU : (John 14:27) 4 ' .,..,.,,,, - Building. T'he connecting system will cators so honored in the natIoflN allow pumping of Water from Pres. W4pite wins wellsand the any of the-thrand the only one from return of the waler to the was selected He for the educators medal grond via either ,Well, Mr. award "because of exemplary ll said. All water Mende about in bringing tro drawn be the mt. The leadership educational programs which American Educators Medal of build- a better understanding oureturned, be Buildings whkl w i l l be Valthe Freedoms Foundation, the Foundation's Credo, on served by the systetttare the ---was of American which our Way ley Forge, new Bureau of Infor ; tion, Life is based," the citation said. recently award- - , e the new temple annex, ed to Pres. Willis Pres. Waite headed the Rock- Relief : Society Bull.- temple, ' to call to his D. Waite, first ford Branch prior '"" big and the new administra the mission presidency two counselor in the I , 4 ' s'''"' :''g t tion of 4' years ago. He also hasI. served ' . buildings. presidency ' t in the French Mission-- Ile is the Northern who Call evil toward now his States Mission and working evil;,Ilsa. -PILD,good, good -' it 7 Pres.-WaLT. of Illinois . e, the at -, -.degree ) -- His - headmasterof t I parents are Mr. and Mrs.:: , "Say-nothibut repentance Keith Country George Ogdentall. .41Not this generation; . . . He and his wife, Beverly, have , unto Day School, was , (D&C 6:9) one of 17 edu, Pres. Waite four sons. . r ' ' ,...,ol 0, ,,, Roc-7170R- ' ' ' : A(ll1Ob4 -- I I. '' Just south of the Relief Seciety - - ... .4,,,,,..,,,,ge , ... previouslydriliedweits Brent, t 't 4 , Teinple Square a n d on the block east of Temple Square, Wendell B. Ntendenhall, rhairt Man of the Church Building Commit fee s'ald. When eompleted, the new well will be connected with two a - . ' . ' g Ting systems of buildings on ,).-- A, Space: experiment brings trophyto,All - - - i There were 46 states and five foreign countries repr - sented with 450 projects presented in seven different cate- gories at the Albuquerque Set- -. ence Fair, Brent reported. Brent's project covered a fu ture foodstuff for space travel a cultured algae for human use as food while traveling through outer space. The fair featured such prominent scientists as Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg, Nobel Prize winner ' and chairman of the Atomic Dr. Commission: Energy Wernher von Braun, Marshall Space Flight Center, pioneer in rocketry; Dr. Edward Teller, developer of the hydrogen a 'NN ..,s - i 1,7 ' 600-too- . 1 ,,,,, k '' - - . ., . - . ) é , 4 k , i NN ' '' , ' t : - rip ici by5y atike. northwest corner of .Ternpie t Square sinking a new deepweltit Water wili be inimpe(i from , 1 I .. 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