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Show . - , . I In . 1 II , Teachers , . , . . !Ott -- ' , - , ,''' of the Gos el . ,,,,, i eadolo; ' , ' , , ,..i .0-- . -- - ,,. . 44.1' r 4 ,.."6 scriptures l - j. - . VP' 1Y Ploe 1, Iho' IP IP - - I- - pr : P g. ct c1 ph" Pr fit 'I Iti J ' 6 - - t ?.', ' T,' . -- - - - , Gospel. , Set - - , - , ts in Set A mem- in 200 use for others scripture plus orization, lesson kand speech preparations. Set a of 500 - .:,,,,,:. , ,..,tti 4 ' NN I 1::,,,,, - ,k. ,.. ,.,, :.,... '4''''1'":1 ::.::., ::.:: words that are preserved on these the reader will hear again the voice 'pages beloved of the Apostle Bennion: his talks, counsel to his sermons, his common-sens- e youth, to parents, to teachers, to people in all walks of lifepeople with personal prob. lems who need guidance and strength. In the :,:, i., . . ' 3 ' ill .. 7.77- (.., t .1": : 0;it;Ituit ;rotate' ion,- Biographies,- - colorful-onetdotes,a- - - ,,- ,- ;401diz , - , - - , fii, ' ; , ' II III ISIS . ,r4.4r...01.1,4-',,,,- 4 ? ' 22CIIURCh , .1 .1140'ormItAlrororimeowevtoPITitvotT,r970.' - : f .. .- '''''t io ?MA o'' . , - - . ,..1: ICZ, , . , --- , t t,I . I 1 ,-- - i ,, , 1 - ; - .- - , . . . ,', ;',t - -- -' , . . ... . ' Kent Snow erate. 1 .. .. . - . -Two new -- --- e , - -- members of the high council - . . .. - . . , , , , ' - were sustained at the recent Reseda Stake.Conference. They were Fred W. Neil. son and Lyman Sperry. IL Perry HenInger and John Lyman were released from the high council.---Elder Ballitwas sustained as biktop of Canoga Park Ward with 4Arthur Bow; mail as first counselor, Kenneth J. ,Keate as second counselor . and Ellis Bilboa, clerk. Released as bishop was Jolcs B. Stone 'S with hi counselors, Fred D. Barton and Kenneth J. Keate, and clerk, Joseph P. Titus Jr. Mary Bushnell was released as stake .. .. , YWNIIA activity counselor. , ' . , :., five-medal- u . . ' ', - . t . 1, ' , , We; fse,.4. ' ., i ',- - 4A, ' ..,, -- . I . I 0 A - t , , 7&., f ,Wetk,Enci,hivtpt,1259 - .. r Lynn Jensen, 13, son of President and . Mrs. Arthur 31. Jensen of the Uruguayan Alission, ge,:k'rL. 1 s -- won in a recent athletic contest,--T- he t event took place at the British School in Monte- - 2 ,.::.744411114 1 video, Uruguay. The medals were presented by,"- - ,11C,4 Mrs. Malcolm Henderi3oti,-Wil- e of the British ardbassaclor to Uruguay. Ilavki placed first two main events, the high jump and the obstacle I He was runner-uancr the in the broad jump. The fifth medal wis awarded for : ' garnered hon.. David is a former member of the J2pitol Hill Ward. He David Jensen played Little League baseball before going to , , Uruguay. . : , . The part women play in the Church was the subject of a talk given by Mrs. Robert B. Bailey, a member of the Burbank Stake Relief Society presidency, before an interfaith group meeting recently in the San Fernando Valley in California. The group hemet in the Temple Beth Hillel aty- the invitation or-- , --t-he womeri-Cof-tJewisfilditliTApproiTm-iter600 women of different faiths attended the discussion. og.:' 4111 - y. ;IV. k fl$.0 f41,14 i I tv,olt; , , h.-0 q4e , 00. .,. :741:1; 44,-'- -. t,David - L isol,, . , . towitmlo, tti ,tot."1.79m. , ..1414, , 0(0g2101 e - . r risittiett 10' - L)O0 . I It4) ' t i - ,7111 ,,,' ' T - i . 11 . i ' . . - ,f . - I I !! : ,,A. , - I Sf :: - 15 it ..),,v,,,,z,,,,,?, if 0,4.P141 ,', , ; g 3.95 . - - .,,.. - -- nd . ' 4,',:114 ' -- hundreds of photographs are 'included. I. , Cornkall Conductor of the Tabernacle dra1935 to 1957 'writes an matic story of this inspired singing.arganizat- , - ; Choir from , - ,. . . it I t et J. Spencer . -- '.. ',.;.:1' - A Century of Singing - ,SE. . 'J'1.1::,:'.i:'-''., t. r vl NN- ,, z;...-.- .....:,...,:,.. . 4, 4, e "Boy of the Month" honor recently was given-.'wto Ralph Kent Snow, Lethbridge Second Ward, Lethbridge Stake. The award is sponsored by the YMCA and the Lethbridge Daily Herald. A son is a 10th grade-stuT- .-" of Mrs. Elizabeth Snow-,:-Ken- t dent at the Lethbridge Collegiate Institute. He has played in the school orchestra for iwgyears. an active member of the drama club and of twas schooli bowling team. For three years in succession he achieved a record of 95 per cent or better attendance at Sunday School, priesthood meeting and Sacrament Meeting' in his ward. Kent also is active in Scouting. .,....:,, , ...t. - - , i. -- , - 7 ' 4, 4, :''.:: c N - :, upp . .f , ,,, , ' ' '' '' tal , p - .1 2 of-st- ake l - ..T r., , ' 1 - ---- - 1 N, ,iik N Akv? "11 . ' - . 1 " : 1 ' , , I , : An honorary Golden Gleaner awarilwas presented recently Cali- s,1 to Verna M. Jackson of Hayward Stake in r MIA was at the award The presented forpia session quarterly conference by Violet , li, stAke YWMIA age group counselor. Mrs. 'Fontana : rh7414 :..4.5 Jackson served as stake YWMIA president for over six years. She has organizecTrishion shovvs, t ''':E.!411 ' 1.C-- 4 youth choruses and other musical productions. She has served as Relief Society theology teacher and 'Singing Mothers director, taught Sunday. School and has performed in Many other Church , capacities; Her husband, A;Gifford Jackson, is , i a counselor in the Hayward Stake presidency and kson was formerly bishop of San Leandro Ward.. - - cl , ) - jr, -r- :, , :z t iv1,.. . a " , , - ...... - ... - .......: 4'4' . 4- 1 Ilis r ' .,.:e:,;.: ., -- ":.:':'., ..., ' has since served as supervisor of the Columbus, ,' OhloDistrict andasmission secretaryAnumg Merrill will travel among the other dutie,-demissionaries to assist them with the many prob. ' lems that arise relative to missionary work, ac4. son a of He is to Christensen. President cording Mr. and Mrs. David M. Merrill, Farmington, Utah. Elder Merrill 7 t'....' ' 410k;. : -- -- (.111) 141., I I ' ,' ;., began- . , 'it , C7.-,- ii::;:l S. Bemnios Adam ''.:':f: :'' ,... - New second counselor to President Benet E. , Christens'en of the Great Lakes Mission is Mar.riner David Merrill. 'Elder Merrill's recent alipointment was approved by the First Presidency. -- succeedsmissionary., - . ' - -- ' - - .......,,....0,.."",v..,wkf.s.,... ofthe Lord 'The Candle II ',! ' ,.. - . ::::. ; i ' lit ' , .-1- 1 V ' II ,! . - .., JI ".f: . as been appointed Jatobs-h"zso,' ' otid counselor. to President Casper W. Merrill of the Vest Central States Mission with the recent approval of the First Presidency, Elder Jacobs IC is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Grant Jacobs; Bonneville Ward, East Provo Stake. He has ,,, served as supervising Oder of the North Mon- i ye, .1 tana and- - Yellowstone districts. Elder Jacobs at. il' I 'i,,,w tendod Weber College and Brigham Young Un1 I i1 versity prior to entering the mission field. Parts Wyoming and all of I -- of North and South Dakota, I Elder Montana are includ,ed in the mission. Elder Jacobs Jacobs will help direct the work in these areas. . i rwoommeamsfolgo.,...;.. : ; - , David s'.,4;,,4-4N- :, 1?,, . ., ... - -- ' - . - ' ;i!t WC 4, ,' r, Sk. --- 1 it tIvo ffi,, ii. , cards, including those 4 95 I pic , - "...,1 , ,, i:',::;Pl , .. ,d i , 1 i.,:o ,,wiit,52.,, - .:i - , Robert-GAagard.- :'i',::: ; heVir--öffW- , if ,, ,1 1- :''..,C 14,,t .5. ', B - ' , 2.95 , ' 41. 40 ,, .::,.vs,,,-.,-,- ' E 4, 'ot - I ' .,,. .. , ' : o, 4cootaor':f; r ot, ; by Hugh Pinnock. Set of 300 cords with oil , gii. , -- , - - ...- , v it : A. . 5 thitH r.- Ns Set , , -, 1 ' tot 1. , -' ,,,,.... i- ., . 411.41., -- ,--, ,. 4:ecriltr;I:iiro, - E . - , - gPtita'0,4A.,i- , - . , ' g 1 t ' HRIZ , e ' ..,p, rY'rva,,,,- - ,,,...:, ... 1, I ...c., v.. .1t.i'h-oTtiST- - , i' it I - ,...'o .7,- r - . ..i, .4,, ...,.. 41,111410, ,ofka -, E , , .... tr.:yell API , - , President Jesse A. Udall of the California Mission recently appointed Ronald John Zirker as his second couli. selor with the approval ofthe First Presidency- - 41.111"."1'Elder Zirker, who succeeds Martin K. Zachreson, , is a son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Zirker.of War- den WarciTtFaTid Coulee Stake in Washington. Ile is a. graduate of Brigham Young University. Itstro Elder Zirker was supervising elder of the Phoenix , District in Arizona prior t9 his present appoint- ment. He gave outstanding service in that posi- NiV In - his rill; Iwo Elder Ziricett.,will assist the liresident, in.dir.ecting -the 'proselyting work throughout the mission. Eider Zirer----1- , .- wqr.a,g4 41140.0 4- '44 . ' rip itt,9' ,14 , ,, .'",,,. - 0, ere s anew al - or learn i ng , - , - . , . - 1 Ert) , . I . .' - 1 I ..., e e'' ' ', , 1, damp,- 1, -- ': k A d ' - 1 - - r III . , , , III . . - ' -. ,. . - .. .. , ' |