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Show - -- - President? Department -- ' , - . . , 4 On'-iecidets---(Ag- 6 , ' end .,, a-- r ' -- A preview izof the ' tiO with all of Its changes and new developments - filled the agendii4.4 the Presidencies de. partment of the Primary Con- - - . . - '- - - , rules to be followed. as Children she listed-the- se should enter class room the . quietly: stay in their. seats, ference.-------. show a spirit of reVerence and General President LaVern prayer and seek permission W. Parmley and her counse. when they desire to speak. lors, Mrs. Arta M. Hale and eachers Ion the other. hand, W. Leone each' Mrs.. Doxey, she said, should realize they comlucted iovethtGospet were rotated.-- . , in the group Mrs. Parmley capitalized on--- -- and every, child. into all them and bring -adver.-form- of love. cle of Using seeldng leaders- - to wink in Primary presidences." cent survey disclosed adtilts of, .. She outlined good qualities the Church show a greater for Ieadecssuch as carrying reverence and -- set a the responsibility of the organ- poorer example before chilh e iiation,guaranteeing,:t fromT-th- e di en- - She-sa- idall be work to done effectively and bishopric on down to every of keeping each in em- and teacher along with !leer, at her test , ber of the the patents' have got to work the knowing Primary program - on the attitude-o- f reverence. and others. MrsHale was assisted by told the Mrs Parmley Dai lene S. Pat kinson, Clara W. women that '"the highest form McMaster and Lorna S. Blood of leadership is the leadership bent. of persuasion not the leader, Childrenrs Frien:11 ship of command. Nleans 13,y which the Chit"Success doesn't bubble up horn the bottom It filters - dien's Friend radiates the theme through stories, songs, down from the top" she 'said. puzzles, eiaftspitursç1aui Hve Feeters ily hours, and other special e several --- , ' ---- - I . tk, -- - ' -- , s.. - ..' .,,,i, , - - --- - , - - - - - k, - ' - ' N', eaders -e- frat"e"Ilkeinaga4Ine-Wroutlined during Mrs. Dosey's nthus- Lism, repetition.; simplicity, testimony and humility. the Mrs. Parmley',-sai"wanted" sign can be take n k - ' torild ' board I' Pric- e- 600. - , ..' -- - 111. - ratoreinV11-- 1, ., , it...3 ml grerimary mornimg its (he Tabernacle.. ' "lay . , A beautiful spring morning makes us aware of the lovely --- We thirrgstifehvkfsIorus: - .th,,:1,1 be grateful for life awl the opportunity to be partici- pants in it to make a contribution of effort and service in ideals.' and further- ing the work of Gods king- - - - - -- -- - , - , -- .....,.. r - .. Ai new Flight book to be t boy pmtiled by each .itut Aid in the Primary and The new manual were intro1,4- - t't (tpring the ,department -tings Thursday. The Flight 'book consists of Lairesof the Savior'S lifer with scripture and ac. Och will help the child 4 what he has learned , - '''. dp It Top-Pilo- ilt IS will also receive a w Ji with lesson aids and c'fliir-sset-- to 'the 1 :....."- i ',.: 1'.;,:.:. " - " , - '' :',411"6;,.i.'',.-!.- . ' - - - , ..; .:',...t,',. : - ' ' .: ' , , 1,::::::';: ,', 1':', , .:,.: ,,.- - '44t,ii 46 " ,i.iii,' ...4. v .. :::,', ::, :,,, A have,-----:'- '''''AsiIPO .,, , ifs) ..;. -1,, Jr t ,pi .,::: ,i.,,: ,:f, ''',: .'. ,- .. - .., 4, ' ' Aii, :;t- '-' , :,.. ... ::: , .. , '''' -- ,. ...:'...,,! , -- - ,.,,,,,, , . .ik, ' I , , "LOOK'MO311., MY FLIGHT BOOK"Ay C. Dutson, chairman, Top Pilots, shows new Flight 'Book children wIll compile. Pietutes are of tbe2gavior's life. ' April 4, 1959 -- - -- .,, - Rt' . i as it turned thff,corner too quickly, When the,loal hit the pavement crumbs of bread broke off and lay beside it. instantly' ,Almost sparrows 'Made, swoop' for, the crumbs but the loaf was untouched. Golden moment,Let us takeadvantage of our golden JnOments,of oppor'unity and ratehqlho ge.od that is within our reach. Then we will not partake just of the crumbs and lose our NicliOrl and faith to see - --- - - - - - the''-whole- T - We all have a great WOrk to ' do. At the close of this con- ference let us return to our various positions, pledging-our- of posetbilt ySelvesA0 do thraethin gs : we can First, to Within us, into a flame of with the light we now have. to seek more light. to live a bit beyond our - ways 'nal Perfect r4diatin own capacitiesIn the course Third, to live in harmony of this conference we can'''. know the ' joy of growth, the ' with the truth which will give us perfect light. splendor of beauty and the I bear you my testimtmy net of giory and pray our Heavenly Father This lintel ence is a sharing TO bless us and help us to keep, eperience., The ideas . shared - this pledge.I ,sioit 'in the . Continued On Page marne of Jesus elitist, Amen. i , : rhieyomen-tt--wo---earrtry-- - grant-resident- - , - )';:-:::- ill - - :: ' -- - .., ::,,,...,,,.;,,t,,.,, , ' g - , Al ,)iincr the lunch hour dis- '.'L , ys of Palestine Villages 1.01 7,tis. Lee Fawson and 4 'rrul y children demonstratt1)e making of maps and ': :.1!,IiMan people, drew' at, o of depa rt merit visitors. ,,-- , . Lucy C. Dulson was in Week-Endii-i- .,: .,,.... . some clays later-re-appsrae;lat tniogn fromed.atIll:tter "Thanks! Now I'm in tune again' are here because you are conscious of your obliga- tions and blessings. You are here because you are confident t that through this association ::, spiritual power and purpose, can be stimulated. You hope ror to grow in truth and righteous- ::, ness and increase your ability , to render useful service to . others. , Potential Strength , This is the work of our - Father. We- ' -Met in His name and if ,We-' have the desire we willytkceive----lo- af. 1- ". new light to help us see more ::: ;.: clearly ottr,potential strength. We have fh chance to make ::::'Is :,::.,::', ,,, this day a day worthwhile by ' ::' ' 1I '6CHURCH. r!,:;.,::: ,,,:: 0 ::...' 7 ofl or :?.i.... .. 7,,,.'s,;:,:,, , - - .. f, L'ilt,:g.4.4,,,.,......:,..:.:L,s,,:.1;! - , , - :i4,0.;Z:.::.:,'N ' . ' ,:lb 'i .:::.;:.k..,,..::::'.., !,,,..- , . self-deni- .., 11K" , ' .!:- ' ,),.,.,,,: viellb.141111ir part.--"W- froma-bake- 4,4) ,.,., quest-an- d You :'':H'Ii, - 16,--- .. -- 4 ...... ,,:z.I.:. : unusual ret - : ,,,... ....: ...,::. Flight Book Dep;cts Christ's Life - ----- The radio broadcaster sr , 'Imipw 7 ol,rthe time and effort yot:have spent in corn- ing tO bless.you. and your families for this service. was rather an interesting that a radio broadcaster received at one time. It was from a sheepherder on a lonely ranch in the far -- west-- The --- you letter ran,--iyou- rplease strike broadcast. I am far away from a piano and the only comfort, I have is my old fiddle. It's all out of tune. Will you strike 'A' so I can gel in tune again? -- . 7 hoe- - - .L.......7-T.,,....,:,-..- . is mindful its fullest doers I pray that WP may hear sense. Among the many clearly the tone that will put Imi qualities they possess , are us In tune wit h the spirit of our Father in heaven as we a kindly personal interest In others, the love of truth, an participate in this hour of worship. unwavering integrity, a will Our heritage makes us gen- ingness to setve untiringly, ; htitrtiHj -y 6f-- Apirif - --aiidgfT;eit: -- -uinea nil ci neert, fl .aeceOne the assignment to teach the devotion to their Father An - Gospel of Jesus Christ to the heaven. children on earth today . Accept Asigaments An educator once made this m embers o f the general statement. The work of the boa,rd accept their many and orld will not be done by difficult sometimes assign angels. It will be done by ments with strong hearts and men's hands, but if it is done , cheerful minds, well it will be .done under di- Someone ;las said, "It isn't vine inspiration and divine thoi load-tha- t breaks you down; - 'guidanee." it is the way you carry it." 'I'ruly this applies to our I am- proud.of.the way they work. The teachingofthe... fr ST their the spirit Gospel' will not betione.., by a oLlove nklAteyotiontrusting who but by angels' .'ll'auxE.e7iee7talIed ;;;;I-SeTheir eavenly Father to take apart them the hand and give for this purpose, arvd if it is them the help they need, done well it will also be done No doubt decision,- - deter- under divine guidance - and mination, courage, divine inspiration. and industry .have been pre- We can never turn away to from divine force i and decide requisites for you this conference. We welcome we are self sufficient. At one time a loaf of bread you and offer our love and .. ." addrei; of General Pres IV Par niley as ibs open'', ' . , - Zt Primary Session Worker FUG ' 13..:',.a.,::::ii;::i-,- . . . blessings of my Father in heaven, on this concluding 'day,of our FifTYThirrAnnual Fri7? mary Conference. radiate thillove and de- votion ofoudreFdlactahetedt inPht lemavaerhY ,, n Ph3)11:s Kath- EARLY CONFERENCE VISITOR7-Mis- s president, erine Mason right, Auckland Stake Prima arrived from New Zealand early for con,fr1ence. General President LaVern W. Parmley shows her Primary plate for sale at the auxillary'soffices,Arief history of the organization is on the back. 7 V a mler Greets 34, - - - --- - Z orr Hale - suggested that ward presidencies and the inset,ice trainer and the teacher chould work as a committee to htip coprect and work out simple rules to get the improved veverence. m yearsReVeret-Conotice with Myr W. Hamilton - - ' 2 ,:,:''' , , , dom. A hdt le West, counselors, told mucnt effort, prayer and fast- could how a stake presidency big have preceded this confer- make its goal ence. May I acknowledeg with - Arnold Friberg, I a in o u s gratitude my love and appre; ,T'. .artist, displayed new ciation for my counselors, - - he - - - -- Book-- ofMormon pictures ona W has created which will be Doxey. Each one makes her in future inaximum contribution to the p editions of the magazine.' general presidency. They are Mrs. -'- - - - - - ' in opening exer- iises of the Primary is "ex- and in most primaries 91?,ould "put the rest of the gl'hui'clato shame," she said. we feel in the "Howeve ( lasses that we still have ome orohlemsWec are work, ing on a standardforleachers ! .7,,,' .'", ' 21 -- Naomi Ra nd alp;if the gen: eral board told leaders how they could .4'ke their subscrip-tion7goats( ArLene J o n e s , presidedcy president; Dolores Merrill and -- - t,,..,,---ZA,.- 14', . :: beautiful 7It 1 Ay papo''Phe Reverence ' - -, -, - fonlillocwiPa-tNm- where in the world could there be a more thrilling, osreeakmtohree ,- - - 7'11:7 et- - News). -, four years. 44 I - ' ' - ' '',, -' ' alrim;ghtt ' tic'hueslYptIvogitrhameagt."to ' -- She also discussed new lea- tures of the Primary (noted in the various de cicewhere in the Ch u r ch '- Mrs. Hale in her group called for increased attention In be placed upon the reverence 4.tandard on which the Primary has been working for the past - ',,r-,---4- e an inspiration This is truly , and lookrinto ytoousrta,nadeeshe-afseyou wait anx- - , -- - of the edi- announced that will be .raised. . to $2.50.-- NV t t h a sei les ot charts ilto v4ing the cost of edu- the eang a child from 1901 to rea-present she portrayed the sons for the twice increa magazine eirculatiorVat leso - nsi'billy oetheir calling 'tip someone , , '1,) . Kathr3n Cilbeit senselheith,.,:.,.... leaders and do not leave else to do. . i , group pi esentation. d n- 7 11 GePteral---Pretid- - . -l- down-whe- - ' - . , Te . of Vern trParntley deliVtreiFridaY- leLfions lathe Tabernacle: . - - tare. , . gP -' - '' the-want- -ad" - - ,k'''''''''- - , . , -- --Ty . ,!- I1 ,ii , I ..: ..c3t, ''' l" 1,,(t ,,,i1 - '' ,, ,. ' ek. -- z 1, , .....- -- : ' - 4., 4,..i . - , , 77' ;' , , , - . -- --- :- ,.4","":, ,.:,,,,,..,, .,,,.. , .. , .., ,.., , fTe.-0.h.e.:- r t171,111 - - - - . 4,614:Plkd.p:., - , -- t,.,,. ,,,, ',,,,,e.,,, , . -- , out d , - ; .., , -17:5:-"::")-' , ' - OVO:As4-''::-.- I . . ,, ,., Preview Of 1959-- ,' - , - - .., , , . - ., - - - ' " -- - - |