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Show 4 Nila'S rV IJoTCEra XJcp0 HOWE AND ABROAD - AT: - " O v'. V N jirfrTtfiitf rifhTmn t Vh mri -v.- , No Cash Registers No' cash reglkters tinklein the Bishops, Storehouse. Yet clerks check out groceries and household items from apricots to water softenersrdothing. shoes, and other daily needs. ""The shoppers' scanning printed lists, push market carts thp aisles, picking their needs from shelves, cold " and racks. 7 units storage an article in v These are the introductory statements ofwhich explains the May 1 issue of the New York Times that most of. the groceries and other goods that cannot be bought bear the label Deseret nd the information, Welfare Program, LDS Church. The Bishops Storehouse is not a supermarket It is a Latter-daSaints, super effort by the Church ortesus Christ of own of its care to take needy members," Church Mormon the said the Times article by William M. Blair. The article gives considerable informative detail on the operations of the Welfare Program and Mr. Blairs treatment of the subject is entirely favorable. " i , y f - - ElderBenson Honored - Tribute was paid Elder Ezra Taft Benson of the Council of the Twelve for his role as Secretary of Agriculture in the Eisenhower Gabinet recently in New York whentheResearch Institute of America honored. outstanding figures in "Living , History of the Critical Years .Introduction of Elder Benspn by Allan Nivens was in V 1935-196- these words:" A new president and a policy, appropriate to the changing technology in Agriculture and 'designed to reduce federal controls and arbitrary prices. The old policy was bom of depression and amplified by shortages of war. But.it is never easy to take back what has been given. This unpopular job is conceived by a man who courageously pursues a policy of reducing the federal price supports which have so long subsidized the giant share of American Agriculture, the Secretary of Agriculture, the Honorable Ezra Taft Benson. On the medal presented him were these words: Research Institute of America Award, Ezra Taft Benson, who has enriched the history of a free people. Elder Ivins To Note Birthday Elder Antoine R. Ivins of the First Council of the Seventy - will note his 79th birthday on Wednesday,-- May 1L He was bom in 1881 at St Gedrge, a son of Anthony W. and Elizabeth A. Snow Ivins. His father was a counselor to President Heber J. Grant. First Son In Hank's Family Phot hr W. Claudell Johan Proud parents of a new baby boy their first son are Elder and Mrs. Marion D. Hanks. Elder Hanks is a member of the First Council of the Seventy. Since they already had four daughters, the Hanks were prepared with another girls name. We havent even thought of a boys name yet, Mrs. Hanks said this week. The unnamed boy was bora April 28, in the LDS Hospital He weighed 8 pounds, 2 ounces. Mother and son are both doing well "If I were asked to name the worlds greatest, need, I should say unhesitatingly wise mothers; and the second, exemplary fathers. Attends Scouting Meet "If mother love were but half rightly directed, and if fatherhood were but half what it should be in example and honor, much of the sorrow and wickedness in the world would indeed be overcome. "The home is the source of our national life. If we keep the spring-purwe shall, have less difficulty in protecting the stream from pollu- - G. Carlos Smith Jr., first assistant general superintendent of the YMMIA and D. Roberts, Mormon Relationships director and also a member of the MIA General Board, attended file recent annual national relationships conference of the ESA at the Schiff Scout Reservation near Mendham, N J. More than 80 key representatives of the nationwide organizations and members of the national staff of the BSA met here for a three-dameeting. The conference concluded with a group planning period, Looking Ahead Together, focused on the next five years. ii y e A WEEKLY tion. FUIUCATION Of THE DESEKET NEWS AND SAIT LAKI OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-OA- T SAINTS TELEGRAM. A President David O. McKay Erjj, S S. Week Ending May 7, 1960 V are welcawad S3 Richards L, lA UoA The Church New assumes no tespoiufr Photoaraphs contributed end will ooJy when co requested and when mxomf Church Newe k included daUT newspaper at main subscription tats ?- - Si s&n pkrturc Church-wid- e Interest to The Cbuch New Streefc-SSL- Hipol fwsr |