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Parmley shows the award of Dayton, Ohio, for the Primary Children's Friend received from the Mead Papers, Inc., 11.from are award Jack; the Mary left, Manning editorv Viewing printing. outstanding counselor-andMrsteo- uP W Doxey,secondsulmselor. - ' 4Desire To Sing zine, printed bythe, Deseret News Press, rated very highly on the excellence of typography, engravings and press On the eve of the Primary Conference the organization's monthly magazine, The Children's Friend has received a national award for "outstand- Cover for the magazine is r Based on national competi flatbed printed on a tion involving many periodipress while the inside pages cals the publication won the are printed 32 at one time on Mead Papers, Inc., Award of the Mreh le rotary press, also r Ohio. a machine. Dayton, -The award has been framed Signed by Frank' 3:Clifford, the citation praised the Priand is on display in the Primary's periodical for its "edimary Offices. 40 N. Main St torial excellence." "Needs of young readers are "Thou shalt thank the Lord adroitly assessed and abundGod . in all things." D&C thy satisfied with delightful -- antly 59:7. illustrationr storied, charming and well planned educational - --- "Blessed is eery- - one that features" the letter read. feareth the Lord; that walketh Mr. Clifford noted the maga. In his ways." Ps. 128:1 jng printing." 6 two-colo- two-colo- THERE IS BEAUTY AND REFINEMENT AND RESTFUL COMFORT (lur kcation On fourth East affords all ,121 these advantages, and in addition, our spacious facilities, carefully planned, provide ample .space for gracious reception of friends, and a most comfortable funeral service--300 can be accommodated with ease and convenience. . - Male quartet music is, traditionally, a part of etery service. We invite thoughtfullinquiries and inspection. - ' -- "in 27th year of faithful service" QUIET FOURTH FAST , DA, MARGARET P.O. BOX AM 10CHURCH , - 20; S LUND-TOUR- 09 34 Week Ending April 4, 1959 - -- - , ill. . - ' l -- other. gi IeriAistleset Average conversions for foreign missionaries jumped from 3.80 in 1957 to 4.1 in 1958. The stake missionary average of conversions went from 1.47 in 1957 to 1.50 (hiring the past ' year . -- - -. of the missionary program during the past Jive years was indicated when der Hinckley reported toreign -an4 stake -- rnissionaries converted 18,045 persons to the Church in 1954. Growth El-th- ' .............................................................................................................................. , 1 Typewriter Awc, :::: 1 - -''' .-- . 11';.... io; - 11 '''''im, .rIll, gi1, N,10 1- - Yee Get ' , 9 7 - rocandit-ione- It 7 ii - one:- ..; - - Long Enough : . I,: os,1 The Job tl 50 , --- - -T- ERMS- ! , . GUAR., d ALL MAKES TYPEWRITER CO : .. - )4 ': - Your Olympia Doolor q: ' -- MIA. F 0A1 1 -- - - , .. 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I With-- A - Carriage W.:;--- A Typewriter for the of i- - ' - -- - - -- - Portable - No 1.k, ,BRAND-NEW--- - - 1 ,, 0G oll ,.,et el ' . 1L1 - el111 ll lel el eltt - - - 1,1 "".' - , , ow'''. 1 - I : Work..-.When t You Can ....S Get A 4 , , . Net : 13 G enealogirarl .,o....;,,,,,- was held in each section. - - When reassembled, choral directors and organists saw the skit "The Prepared Music Director." Music published in the Children's Friend and presentation of the "Standard" were considered. Testimony time concluded the department meetings. - t ' ' ACCOMMODATIONS 7 NIGHTS - i'-- estion-and-answer-per- Six individual stake Sunday School conventions are scheduled for Sunday, April 12. They are: Denver Stake in the stake house -- Colo, at 1:30i p.m. Grand Junction Stake in the Grand Junction Ward, Colo., PIM Houston irk the Beaumont Chapel, Texas: at 1 p.m. Lewiston in the Lewiston Ward Chapel, Idaho, 1:30 p.m. -- St. Louis- - in-t- he St.. Louis' 2 p.m.. First Mo., Ward, San Antonio in the San An- tonio Chapel,Texas, - I preparation meeting was given. The methodof teaching the new song of the month and the development of it each - $275 SUGAR HOUSE STATION ' CR IN i -- "PERSONALLY CONDUCTED' TOUR INCLUDES TRANSPORTATION, HOTEL AT WAIKIKI WETMORE, II DAYS I Sunday School Sets Convention For April 12 SCENIC NORTHWEST. TOUILLEAVINGJUNE 27th ROMANTIC HAWAII SPECIAL PRICE 1 , PLAIT BROTHERS, Funeral Directors - to eriti - thclesson-q-an- - . Twelfth Ward. Ways in which the stake music directors can radiate the love and understanding for their ward workers who in turni can radiate the same for the children they direct, were outlined, by Thelma J. Ryser, chairman. . A demonstration of a stake A - than missionaries Elder Ilinck- - presented Theme for the department meetings was "A child who radiates the Gospel is the test of your teaching." Minnie B. Sorensen,. Tessie -- - 2 G. Post, Ada S. Van Dam and Helen B. Evans assisted. Organists were instructed by Mrs. Ryser who introduced a new organists manual. --- and peaceful. 124 ON - , artyfuneral tribute,whersthe settinzir -- 1 eek,Actunwect Clara W., McMaster conducted the departmental work and Johanna Sharnborg the choral directors. -- . Elder.Hinckley personsor a hope that this would help raise the standard of the teaching level in the missions, New roll cards, report forms and a record book also were East-Wes- ,. e cize each other. She expressed Ways in which stake and ward leaders may radiate love and understanding so that children will have a desire to sing were infroduced at the Primary Music Department t Thursday In the - Work. Mission Primary represents- ,, tives IN'ere advised Thursday sent 'rectors Concerned. W. Primary Magazine Award for Printing Excellence , - ëIfiäñ34Ake A : ityal,.-tigeth- 'M usic es Re-eel-li- , . said. He reported the conversions were the work of 11,446 rnis. , sionaries including 5,512! for-inission. aries. This averages out to 4.1 converts for foreign . missionary and 1.5converts c' per stake missionary. the 47 foreign ,missions of the.' Church the converts numbered 22,755 and stake missionaries reported 8,975 , Hinckly tuld t h e missionary presidents, stake mission presidents, and missionaries, stake presidents, bishoprics, high council members and auxiliary leaders as. sembled in the Tabernacle for the special meeting.. The total number of con- verts by stake and,foreign mis- sionaries was augmented by 1,600 persorts2who came Into the Church through the efforts , - , 0 r , - - . i97T. tabulations monthly branch preparation meetings. 4 Hermona F. Lyon, chairman of the depart mont, suggested that at such meetings teach- lessons ing helps, and demonstrations of teach- ing aids ,could be given. Mrs. Lyan advised the miS- Sion representatives to "actu. t lineof-this- or a to meeting practice and pre- - - - 0 : -- utive secretary of the Church Missionary Committee, Elder ..,-- .8.: the past year. This represents an increase meetingFriday - eve- - 1 of 2,897 converts in foreign missions and 549 Converts within the stake missions when compared with the Advised. To Hoid Preparation Meets c --- wards 56 upof , .. .Hinckley announced 33,330 per. sons joined the Church during - IT MSSiOn : , 8kensvwen ,, -- , , -- ; ::,;:,:,--,,,,-4,,,- k to the Church in populate seven - fling. ' In his annual report as exec- ' ,,r,,,,,,, ,,,,,- n 5..ch..o.ik12.4,ii'n-41.1..- ionary ,,,, , t9a5 s out 30:-Conve- I Gordon 13, Hinckley, Assistant to the Council of the Twelve, announced at the mis-s- ,,,,ft..0,,,,..,,..,..,,,.,,,,,., .. '. ;$ .t. 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