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Show I . -- ' ''''' ' '' I - . 481-4 . : V. ',..1 , s , ... - . 1 -- I Tnfarmatioldtargunt-e- ,r.,?..., ': ; t' 4 f f.''' - ' : - ----:1-4451' ings lor - . ' .- ayeoc . ' ;,i --- ZiLb:rChallgeldedin - -- , Home in Nauvoo. The mewly- - ' 4 1 - , ., ' 4 . - - - - - - - f ,,, 1 f ., . t r - --- -- , -7-- - 1 4 .. 1 - - - ' ' - - . - taKes. ,..- - - - - ' - . . , - a - . - - -- ' ; t-- - - - ; rc - - . - - - - - z - -- . President Church - ' whOse ), - - - . -- - ' - - -- -- e - , -- - - we-:- - 140,- , - , , , $,. ti, , 44 ' - , Arrut , e, - to parents-emigra- - - i himself, ted- , c" . a yidOMcKay, D -- - ,- 0,01"1 , - - . ;featuresmissionaries---- whO,: In 1840, introduced he Church into Glasgow. The article-note-s that the this-. . sronanes were very success- - ,- ,,- - -, t - t ' I! ley, ie ing , - , 7 ; r , w , 3, ow it . , , America from Wick in 1850,", J v 1 it, Writes. lull II 4so.,u4thwestetrnS4cotl.alln.,d 1 so -Tapper Dation endure& by the t- . , tip 1." ' IA '' , '" "' , Scottish converts Joined the Pio- 11 . ,'", ; 1 "."' '-..i In ,..111'4"'''''à "a' mssion& es and Amnverts ' fit ' -neer. trek to Utah, the writer le ' 4, - ,o. former years, the Mormon mode ,1,1- - , points out. ' ''' - ' l of ' and theAreniendous -baptism ' -City "Today, many-&alflupsurge In Scottish converts -- families have - Scottish names. e since World other- - I ' ' ae ' Among them is the leader of ':' -; -, ' , 4- --i .; tiscussed in ,! arti ; arti subjects ,' ' ' 1. ' , 4 , , , cle. 1 , r - , o . it rne tions the present-da41, oppositio to the Church from Chile's notional dance, is performed Ministers denominaquoteof President other N. ZAMA- - JAPANZama AmeAndersen, -- Mrs. tyfres.AulzBaezaof4he-Arica-Brcmclv-an- d l ri- Dwayne tions and s-A1sta-1f oUthé Northerifrattlit-MisSridth;. ' ean High School students living I in Boeza Mormon "Ramada." detective-sergeant a in Aber- , skm, and Pres. Kent Diamond - in the United States Army Headdeen and a Mormon official, in of the Zama LDS Branch. 'Ramada same quarters here have started their of the Mormema' CoL David. will 'serve ak techanswering charges own LDS Sunday SchoOLTheir er,- assisted by student officersmadeag: linst heChurchlie -' are first meeting was held Septem. explains that Jim --Meyers, president (third -that they accept the --sts ber 3rd inthe - - --Zama school - row left), and Miss Candle r Bible, that they do not practice tore, secretary (second row sec- ' Leaders pictured with their ond from right). PolYgam , that they believe that -- President ' Students are seen on the front Diamond told the- - they are obligated to teach the nor and are not noted for all people and that ARICA, CHIL- E- "rarnada" row seated from the left, Major for rell- students of Gospel that opened with a pra r in- , Cordon R.. Yurth, LDS Service mbting they do ot discriminate against gious instruction and prayer in stead of a speech and ffered of the Under the direction men Coordinator, isiorthernlar anyone o 1 the basis of race. the students daily school activi- Mor----the governor a soft d7ink with branch bUilding fund- committee, East Mission; Lt. Col. Robert ties as well as Sunday School Two p lotographs-of- -e the memben-spenrthree-dan explanation- - of t.b Ward of Sun- -. as they opened-their-fiE. David; secretari of the Conmon --ba Wisdom instead of 4he tradition- at the fairgrounds hammering, - eral Staff, U.S. Army, Japan; , company the article. day School meeting. , was the al glass of wine-t- hat , sawing and painting and deco- ' unorthodox contribution of the rating the-- "Ramada Mormona." ' ' ' Arica Branch of the Chilean - - At the formal opening of the -- Mission to the town's Independ- celebration; the governor made ce ,. k , his traditional vigit to each of Day Celaratian. ' v. . held in . The each the ramadas. fete, three,day Customarily, ''''''''M .',e'' 9 Th i ' '-' -is a Chilean tradi- et-,..- r September, sponsor opens his booth by of- ton.-' anti of organ---Private groups , It, 4.,,,t, , 'tering the governor 1' ' --4,- ' - izations vie with each other in ' - wine and giving a brief speech- .,.,,4,--- -,t. L., ' tf, enter.,", and , drink Mormons The substituted a N,..41 food, providing -';.1.,..,,, theerected in for and soft tamment ? 1 speech prayer ,, . , erihkajas" ,...... I , , - , If'' ' i - t new about ' Mormon 'invasion , at thellortheast," declares writ- er Len Tapperin an artick en...A titled "The Mormons" in a re- cent Issue of the Aber dee n, Scotland, Evening Express. 1 -- - The half-pag-e article . goes on to give a rather complete history of the Church's missionary In Scotland- ,- beginning with Samuel Milliner and Alexander Wright, two native-Sco-ts .There-is-hoth- . , . ds, - Sang - , - --- --- -.- --- 7r' '2'f:, litentrett, -- K9y-Allphir- Mickelserh-Great -7- --- t ; - I. 1 7: , - - ti xpress' , - -- Sc-ottand.!E- - it tt ' - LlOy - - tt- , experienced - --- ?7't , ,. ,,- -, - -''''''' . . , - ; i A 414''''...,.....K..........-...ft.....,..4..- 1 1 t ,- . , ' ''" ..,..4 in conference at Carthage Bureau of information, (I, to r) Elder Howaid W. Hunter,- council ".. 'TSSi0117PreSid a"' Oa .1 I i l '...'".t G. wooltey West CentrsiLlkgtiph,s,,', Central; M. Ras's RicharclGulfLGr wing - . . , i I,, , .,, ' ,.,,, ,,,,,:t.,,,. . r.,,,i ,i1 1 Ii - , - i..,...... t;r ,,,,,-- ',,, -Committee,--illincluded publicity and public re-history d ----' hernatateoMissioulPres..11.Itoisf-Rich-----Western-CanaBuilding- 'Inis- A. Nadle - and Mrs. i of the Gulf States Missio- n- Kay -- Atiphin,-No-rthCentral : new to Home - sionaries, training of new rills. present .the day Nadle joined with the other mis- told about hip grandfather, Wil- States; Pres, Edward- t19 naries, mission home policies sion leaders. lard Richards, who - was with. . Northern States; Pres, Wayne C. i Teaching Program to ill of the and, presidents. -rocedures;andwoselyting the - - the Prophet at the time othisPlayer,Central States; Pres.-M- . -- - Other 'I. , methods - jects a--- -I s e s s e d Rossi-Richarrou --Cult States -- -privilege ofzleeping inthebisartyrdorri.--The--- g " T torte home two nights.. Elder Pres-Gr- ant 9"'""'"4l'arl"' Mi.".".11',!!!!'"'!'41""1'11"47-r",'"West n,ItPoorWaylaring - 771.1---- -s,,,,,r. , the ong 'thaF the Central States; Pres. Ralph B. prest-' dents slept one night on the prophet asked to be sung short- - Hill, Texas; Pres. Lloyd P. Mick-...- 0 - . ' ..''' ''''N ' floor in the upper rooms of the cut elson, Great Lakes. ,r) 4s.' ly before the mob's bullets IT , old (Carthage Jail where the . 1 him down. , Other historic sites in Carth- -. from 'instructions- - age and Nauvod, ,including the-- Prophet Joseph Smith and his 'lt - 1.'" , -- ,N,.,,,, marwere Elder Hunter and the Temple Block, were visited by. .. brother, Hyrum, , , given by -'''' -' I 'i , tyred . exchange of Ideas and methods ' the group. , .'?..ilICk Before- -r e t u r n i1I n g, Elder N.' I!, , John R. Edwards, a member employed in the various tnis- t"' Hunter reviewed some of the .,sions were of the Church Home Teaching --the .11',',7 , 1,,..following presi, 3 '14-'- -, , 1. ' , , , , ', i 1 r e si d . . -- .. , , s. . :.,1, nts Misston-preside- ill ' ,, . :.4.,, , ...,. 1 i . v..v,$i .,,..,,. ,,, 1 - - ", 4. - . ,,, , ,,,e: . - r ,r,---, . 1 $1., ,s,$44....$ 1. , F . it --."'- , , 4 ...a...3,-- a tai...-4- . - I 1 sion which followed the ,dedica- lion of theCarthage Bureoz..ot . ' - At ,, ..., -- 1----- ' -- 1- - - i' .... ,,i , 1 s itIf . , ' f -- ' ' -P- . can mission presidents returned to theirmissions following an: z - InspirationaV-conferenc- e in his- - ..J. - toric- Nauvotil and Carthage. - -Elder Howard W,Hunter of ..,..the Council- otitheTtlielve ancti, : -Mrs. 'Hunter met with theerght,---- 'and ::.their - '''' n ,, . '4, '''', ... - -- ' I' l'', - NAUNT00,711,L--1--vaAmeri- . , - .. - : - ,. : : Carthage, IIIi - 4..n.:...., :., , '''' - 7 - . 7 At , ' . - Hold Conference ,7 ,. , -- . , Mission Leaders .. - - , '- , - , . f t ' ' "r ': ,- . Ue War-IV-ar- . - r Americans hold school in Zama - 't-- ' - -- - ''''-,,,---- y .. - - . - - Arica Branch with prayer and soft drinks - 3 - A ---- 4 I 1 é--need il - . -- - -- rst 4 - ays 4 - - ' -- 4 - - -- - - ---en- , f,,, -' . '''. '4 , , - ' 1 i ' ,. , , ".. , ,, , - - .- - I - ' ' '1 ' -- ' - .,... N.,. , - 'X, - -- et," '' , '' ',..6e-- ,. , - . . : - ',.' ..";- - Sunday- School .. ' " ..,54 f - r...,,-- , 14 ta .,. , . , - v4-- :1-- 7 - - ' --- , ,....ff i - .,,- , X vi,,,-ti 's labg4mAll'611."'' ". , , w quarter . - , , . aro)--- 41,, '''', - , 10.,,0,4,41:4""). , , - I. eyebrows were raised when radio and newspaper an- stated that the Mor- nouncements f mins-..oArica were preparing .,, a ramada to demonstrate how members of the Church of Jesus ' Christ could ikerve--thholiday- -in et wholesome family atmos-- ere. -- -- Many ., - ,tables and liryvirnug. ' r. . , ... ea . - -- e -- - -- with ashort planation 'dom. and the Church of wine. , Lesu.hraroirslareunded , ...,..6,.. 4 f-the branches and foliage under which a wood&pl'atfarm is pro- - - 1 a ',' '"'ea. . . ' t e en p.o,r,i r y shelter built of 1 et.... 3..,11 - : . ,. stlideritsm-eir. ...,d, - , 1 " '$ -- I 4 k-- k''41 $ , ;'' . ;" . ll r' - -- e "spiked" -- --- - ' . ' Word-of-W- in- - 4 ex- - - --- --- is-- place. -- , , chicken, . --- ' - 4rol:,,mbersas - the "Cueca," Chile's national dance to entertain the guests. --- ' Mary influential menofthe city brought their families to the Mormon farnada , which . , was awarded 't h i . r d 'prize by fair is of originali-judges on ty, patriotic; dedication and pop. - --' 16, Ending November , , - .. 2 ' 1963ICHLI,IRC---1-. -- -- . - - ' --- , --'-- --- -- - - . -- the-bas- li"Writ i. : - - . |