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I 9 this weeksuggested that bishops The First In all wards of the Church ,,consider the Constitution as a , Sunday, Sept 21. subject for speakers in Sacramht,Ieetiflg from the First It was pointed out by the me andum e ,Constitution was holds Church tha the that Presidency divinely inspired. . a "glorious The Prophet Joseph Smith declared it to-- , map material pertinent to the---of God." wisdom founded in the standard-T.lesson, then erase it later. of document:, said the Young Brigham Also In the packet are cop, of Declaration Independence--V4the of "The signers les of 12 original color paint-- oil were from Constitution inspired the framers of the ings of Colonial homes of to do that work." kthree early periods; a Puritan The First Presidency called upon, citizens )n all walks ht, Anne Bradstreet, taglily; to this vouchsafed them the recall through to blessings life A. rrfJ c a n poetess whose great instrument l'tentiesuse'l was the first Preservation of this supreme law of the land, the First book Aubkikshed in the English Presidency declared, can be brought about through adherence language 'b y. a woman; and to the principles of law and order in daily life. portraits Of Copt. John Smith,, 55 in 1787 that on 17, delegates was meeting ' Sept. It 1 early AmeriattO, adventurer in Convention Philadelphia Constitutional finally agreed and .leader Cotton , Mather, after three and5 one. haltmonths upon the Constitution. Roger Williarrts, and 1JYnathan , tematic," he "said. "The mis- - sionaries like the program." He pointed out that a build. ing effort is going forward in the mission. There are some chapels under construction and several branches are accumulating funds for new buildings. , 1 - "President Hanks is giving a splendid administration to the affairs of the mission abiy sisted by his counselors and his good wife," Elder Longdert - as-mil- reported. "President and Mrs. Hanks are loved by the bership and rer,pected-by-thmissionaries." Elder Longden recalled that he had labored as a mission- ary in FL Worth, Amarillo and other northern Texas cities years ago when the area was part of the Central States Mission. "It.was interesting, tol return to my old territory," he said. e-- , m- 0 - - Mrs. Longden, second coun- - selor in. the general presidency of the YWMIA, gave instructions on the program for the young people during the tour. - Stake. Everyone in the family of six goes to schooleven Elder and Mrs. Strebel. And if the parents' grades aren't good, what can they say to their four youngsters? Elder Strebel who teaches a --morning' seminary-clas- s is working on his doctorate at the University of California. Mrs. StrebeI teaches a class for mentally, retarded children and attends classesat San Francisco State College, Bedl Ann, 19, Is a Atudent at Oakland Junior College; Andy, goes to high school and Hilma, 14, and Jimmy, 12, ye both junior high school students. In addition to their studies. the family, Olginally from Heber, Utah, are all active in Church work. The Berkeley Daily Gazette recently featured' this family in an article with pictures commending them on their efforts to acquire an education. , Oakland-Berkele- . , , , y ,,, - - . ,, . , ending S;ptelnber '2'0, 1958' eAURCH-1- 1 , , ....Report card day puts dad and mother on thespot-i- n the Geowe Strebel family of the Berkeley First Ward, , . "Generally the missionaries are being favorably received," Elder Longden declared. He ; interviewed each of the 150 missionaries. "The training J are is very sys- receiving they MOTHER FATHER; CHILDREN ALL COMPARE SCHOOL .REPORT CARDS -. - districts. There are 34 Re-Societies, 29 Pirmaries, and M Surtday Schools organized in the ' sion Lew,1au xas, , , Merrunott Included in each 'packet is a basic outline .map of eastern United States, printed on latex-- 7 Impregnated paper, highly re sistant to wear and soiling. By using water soluble crayons. the teacher may place on the - the-Te- Edwards, religious leaders. "The Dream of the New, World" and "Christian Hen- tage" also are ideas embodied in special paintings. Produced by BYU artists, the were lithographed in paintings y color-ba Salt Lake firm. An explanation sheet for the map is included in the first print- to Douglas ing, according Johnson, supervisor of the de- partment of teaching materials production, who is handling distribution of the packets. department chairman. Made primarily for use In Reconnection with the 1958-511, lief Society literary les org-"Our NewWorldAmericaZ the pigtures will be useful to any early American history and literature teachers, Mr. y Ili em-, e , U , 25 MIA's and Mississippi area- As an example," he added, ."there are now six stakes in the area of the missionDal- las, Houston, San Antonio, El Paso, Shreveport and New Orleans." Elder Longden toured the mission with Mrs. Longden and President and Mrs. Lin- coin F. Hanks. They traveled - over 31)00 miles by automobile through the three states, meet- ing with a large number, of the mission 's 5,000 members. --"A- ll of our meetings were well attended," Elder Longelen said. "Some drove as far as 200 one way to attend." Be pointed out that the mis- sion membership is distrib- uted among 27 branches and PROVO Twehty-fivhunz dred packets of pictures for use by Relief Society teachers of the Church, have been assembled at the audio-visua- l center at Brigham Young Univergity... -The project was announced by Evan Memmott, FIRST ?RESIDENCY SUGGESTS CONSTITUTION AS SUNDAY THEME 10 lief growing,- four-foot-lon- . - ' i', , A candybar big enough 'to fill the world's biggest sweet tooth was presented recently -t- to the boysen's and -he- Pr inrary-Chlrdrgirls-of Hospital. , The treat was on. Wallace Naylor, manager of the Kearns Safeway Store. Harry B. Roby, hospital administrator, received the gift on behalf of the children. A saw was employed to divide the giant confection into- sections which could be handled with smaller cutting tools. Each of the young patients receiVed a generous piece of the bar enough to persuade each that maybe he couldn't have 'eaten the whole thing himself. b, Pre-Mac- ',..,,f'-'..'.- ..-(.- 14,1.-",- 1 . i i:, ...sci Hospital Tots Made Glad no-fe- : ,,,,.,,,,,, 7., I ------- ---- ; - , ,- J,.t.ti,Ilk' ,- . , f, !.. and-thè- ir - . ft , ' .. ' '' , . -.. - . t FROM NAMPA TO IDAHO FALLS TEMPLE , These High Priests from the Nampa Stake in Idaho completed a recent temple session assignment at the Idaho Falls Temple. Approximately 500 endowments were compleled by the 78 High Priests and their wives. All of the stake presidency wives and all of the quorum presidency and their wives were-i- n attendatic. A smorgasbordlunch was seqed at a downtown restaurant between sessions and a program provided by High Priests of the North Idaho Falls Stake. , , . , . ,. -- - - . - t.., - v ,. :,..........,,,..,;.4.4 . n 3, 'Dp9,,Lr r4v-t4,1 st ,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,.,,,,::.,4.2,,,t.,,......, - . - .: - , , , 4tk,,,-,!- . , .4 ,,- 7 ) ... , 3 'er" ' , - . , ,- ..., k,'- - - . i . , . , ,,...: 1. crk,,t:- I . t Itft , - . - ,, t 7 , 4:.' .'?--- , &;?, . , . d Tabernacle Choir Plans Pretrirrint ""a For Broadcast . , ., .. . Twelve said of his recent dian Mission tour. He --- --pointed out that a large number of fine, intelligent peo,.. pie are being brought into the Church through the efforts of , , the missionaries in the area. - With Mrs. Sonne and Mis- sion President and Mrs...I. Fall . Lewis, Elder Sonne covered a a a'.0 a over 2,700 miles. in the proy- , . ' , inces of ' Quebec and Ontario. , , More than 3,500 people at- , .. , tended the meetings held in The next two broadcasts of the various districts of the mis- -Salt Lake Tabernacle 7the sion. Included in this number . Choir over the Columbia , were 560 who attended a mis- - ' sion-wid- e Broadcasting System, will con- youth conference , in - slat of the following numbers; Toronto. - , 1 --17; Introduced by- Elder: Richard have a srdendid group .-1"They L. Evans, of. the Council of the of missionaries who are on the . Twelve: . ' job early and late, and much -,-interest is manifested by the SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st ' Elder At 8:30 alt. people of Canada," Sonne reported. There are 120 1518th Broadcast ' Directed by Richard P. Con- - . missionaries laboring in the . area. die, the choir will sing: , He- - pointed-ou- tthat-- local -"Hallelujah''-by-Beethoyen.People are in charge of most "Holy, Holy, Holy" by Lotti. of the branch and district or"Lead Us, Heavenly Father'L . ganizations and are providing Quilter. by excellent leadership. "Give Ear, , 0 Lord" by ' Schutz. There are now seven Church-"Fo- r it Owned chapels- in the mission, the Strength of the Hills" by Stephens. , Eld,er Sonne said, and two Alexander Schreiner will laite homes have been pur- to chased for conversion play as organ solos: Prelude in B Major by chapels in Welland and Chat' ham. He indicated that a large Dupre 'rhens . buildin g program soon will be "Prayer" by litt --"While of These Emblems" under way in the mission with seven chapel sites already ac- by Schreiner. . quit ed. Negotiations--for-twSUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th con other sites are - being At 9:30 a.m. ducted. 1519th Broadcast , The five elders' quorums or- Directed by Richard P. Con- anized in the mission are car- g die, the choir will sing: . rying out various welfare proj- "God Is My Shepherd" by ects, Eiden Sonne reported. Dvorak-Clokey.,Three of the quorums have "Intercessory Hymn" purchased suitable cars to be German. used by missionaries needing "Say Watchman, What of them in their work. the Night?" by Sullivan. Lewis Mrs. "President and "0 Be Joyful" by Glarum. are loved by the missionaries "God Be With You Till We ,and the members and they are Meet Ag,ain" by Tomer. wise in the managerhent of Frank W. Asper will play as the mission," Elder Sonne deorgan solos: dared. :They have the confi-: Chorale and Toeata from the- -- dence of those under their su "Gothic Suite " by Boellmann. added. pervision,, "God Moves in a Mysterious - . Newspaper publicity on the Way" by Bradbury. tour was very good, he said. . All of the meetings were given . notice and our arrival at , , Two Genealogy Meets several places was published.,' IV regional stake genea that conElder Sonne logical conventions are schedsiderable interest was maniuled during the next few days fested in the impending concerts of the Tabernacle Choir by the Genealogical Society. Honolulu and Oahu Stakes In Canada. He felt that the In Hawaii will meet first on Choir's tour would d9 a great deal of good there. Sept. 18 and for a second meetfor , ing on Sept. 25. Both meetings , Included in future plans use will be held in the stake taber the mission, he said, is the of French-speakinnacle at 7 p.m. aries in areas where that lanHouston and San Antonio Stakes of Texas will meet on , guage predominates. While Elder Sonne was in Sept. 20 in the Melbourne the east he also attended the Ward Chapel,. Houston, at 4:30 p.m., 5:05 - p.m. and Chicago and New York Stake 7:30 pm. quarterly conferences. - , 7,,.. . - - , |