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Show XTJ E E CS ED AV j tHti:((yip o INSTITUTES SEMINARIES, o DESERET CLUBS New Office Created InC r Church System rCreation of a new office is the Department of Education -- and two appointments were arv Bounced by Dr. Ernest L. Wit the kinson,- - administnter Unified Church School Sy 4 X tem. post la that of .coordinator at large and will n. v ix if f . he filled by Ernest Eberhard Jr., former coordinator of the aerthern Utah and southern 4.V' Idaho-- district seminaries. uc President Wilkinson appointed J. Wesley Christensen to succeed Elder Eberhard. ERNEST EBERHARD JR. J. WESLEY CHRISTENSEN As coordinator at large, near work wfiQ coordinate Elder Eberhard LEADERS Elder Wrn. E. Berrott, left. Vice presxfeot oI and supervise work among tho the Church. Unified School System, dtociMwa saminary scattered yearly morning or before taking out bis BJ. and dinator of seminaries in the Cote Mid MeCowaa, Jim with Sally president, problems, time aemhuudes northern Idaho i US. degrees at Utah Sate Francisee - man secretary, el Sax Bay where there are not enough, to district for tho past four years. students University. He served as teach- form an area under a district coordinator. Suck seminaries schools before going to the stretch across the from California whoc bo has been coast Washington to Florida. lie will coordinator of the religiaus work under the dfaroctkm of His Church activities i education program of toe Elder William E. Berrett, vice Church In the Sacramento membership in the Logan administrator of the Unified Third Ward bishopric, high area for five years. He will Church School System. council work in the North Sacsnake bis borne i Logan. Utah. Elder Eberhard comes to ramento Stake and chaplain's He taught seminary In Logan Elder Berrett was tbe OAKLAND. CALIT. The with a rich :: prior is assistant In the Navy dumg choices you make as young at the annual his new posjtlon appointment in background of training and World War XL California. , people, the books you read, the of semiacademic accomplishment's. He A native of Redmond, Utah, Elder Christensen married ds you make, Ike moving hi stakes lour students nary has been active in Church work Beth Eider Christensen Tuft of Monroe, Utah. graduated pictures you see these will ef the San Francisc Bay sB of Mb Ufa. from Snow College at Ephraim They have five children. largelydetermine your sucWalArea, GerA native of Stuttgart, cess or failure la future life. nut Creek, Hayward and San many, Elder Eberhard came to That was the message of Francisco. Hiu talk, on the America with his' convert parElder William E- Berrett, vice FRUIT LAND SEMINARY STUDENTS value of me right choices was ents and settled in Idaho. He president of theChurch Unifallowed by testimonies of the mod his wife, Nevon, and their fied School Systemand the SHARE EXPERIENCES WITH PEN-PA- LS young people seated in the Six children live ia Preston. Brigham Young University, in auditohuge, hacked eo 20 His Church work, SOU a talk before some young rium. An with seminary students from FRUITLAND, IDAHO years activity ha scouting. Ho people In the East Bay fnter-stak- e makes a lot of difference, Florida to Hawaii and from has served as a missionary in X the"Itchoices interesting project . Center, Oakland. you make." said the Mission, Terns to Canada. correspondence has been Elder Berrett. "If I could look high councilman is Franklin carried on by an early morning into- your min da rigbt now, Tbe experiment has been Stake and as bishop of the see fit choices yon moke, I class at Fruitiand, seminary Preston First Ward Sat nine highly successful. Students could tell where yon ore goshare letters with their class Idaho, according to Irene H. years. 64 ing in hie, whether or not you Eider Eberhard received his members. The group has found Baxter, seminary instructor. are going to be tenders. and M.A. degrees ha eduHA Several months ago, she rethat they have much In cam-Elder Berrett stressed the Tbe DOWNEY, IDAHO cation. at the BYIL He taught decided mon her students fact that ported, with their Latter-daesrty by getting up largest class to graduate from German at the BYU lor three to go to seminary classes these art Marsh Valley High School it be would that -Saint no matinteresting at mental correspondents years and hygiene young people are making, the Pocs-teftar write te steer early Seminary will number 64 stn- ter most Idaho five where State The CoDege ia project they choice between tbe good dents with 131 additional st before concentrating on fact, according to seminary students important morning in of bed and the r fourth-yeafiling dents receiving staying teacher Baxter, is that as a rethroughout the Church. Since seminary work. For 26 years better thing of getting up to certificates. as letters he have and then, been served has sult of the project, students are many principal go to seminary that will Graduation exercises will received from The teacher at the Preston Semilearning more of tee gospel ia mark them as successful peobe held at the Portneuf Stake AflHwn tO class has been corresponding nary in addition to being coor- nnlrkj frifllXlS ple. 9. chapel in Arimo, Idaho, May H greatest in Tbe program, arranged by life an those thatplasms wiB include require the - the student most work to prepare foe. he Ernest Eberhard Jr- - seminary said, citing the example of the coordinator from Preston, as piano student who works so guest speaker. Student speakhard as a beginner, but finally ers. Goldie Hart and Dennis enjoys the fruits of his labors. Armstrong, He said that Latter-daStudent officers arranging Saint people most be careful the- program, with the aid of of what they think and read seminary instructors Chester In order to remain the people Harris and L&Marr Hansen, we want to be He Said that are Delon Barfuss, Kathleen young people should have the Pope, Suzanne Bosworth. and right, thoughts about marriage Darlene Price. so that they can find the right companion for time and eterThree Sevier Stakes nity. Pointing out that there are Open Youth Comp now some 60000 young people SAUNA The Gooseberry in tee seminary system. Elder Youth Camp w open for its Berrett declared that "never ' fifth consecutive year starting " since the time of Aitam have wa had suck aa outstanding June 6 and continuing through group of young people." , Aug. 26, announces Bishop Be was introduced by Don John W. Learning; general chairman. Galvin, regional director of the Sponsored by the three Bay Area seminaries. Chairman of the meeting was Jim Makes of Sevier County the LETTER WRITERS Students ef the Fmft lend, Idaho, seminary who have been camp is open to all girls 12 McGowan, of Concord Ward, ether seminarjLStadeoto oe rest tee nation. Front row. left to reX presktent of the regardless of through Lois AuRmen, Carol Hardy, Jean Taylor, Ctafctfa Hunt, Kathtean Vaughan, said.' be denomtoattwk alises Wenzel, Colleen Condie, Lillian Hardy. Back row, left to right? Cbek. Week nc&ag Mop 7, I960 sm Fry, Willis Gardner, Sheldon Larkin, Dan Stokes, Irene H. Baxter, seminary .&. ... nan-release-d four-stak- Utah-souther- e Elder Berretf Addresses n 500 Seminary Students In Bay Area -- prin-speak- to-h- e meeting-dinner-daiie- Oakland-Berkele- - multi-purpos- e b Swiss-Germa- n long-distan- -- - Marsh Valley Numbers Grads 7 y lo pen-pal- - y - - u-om- four-stak- e 1 - tw |