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Show V 1,167'".,''.7'","'.!.,11,;,f,0,9.1,,.....,.,,w x ' ,?icii';'Fo...i.:J.00.0V:é.ié. The 60th, Diamond, annual conference of the Young Men's and Young Women's Mutual Improvement Association will , be held in Salt Lake City, June ' , ,.. 'A number of changes in programs, times and .names Of departments will be announced. The conference will be under direction of General Superintendent Joseph T. 13ent1ey of - the YMMIA and General President Bertha S..Beeder of the I F ,, : '' eot Spectacles of the conference Dance the Festival at the- - University of Utah 'Stadium. Performances are scheduled Friday and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. June 12 and 13. Several thousand young people from all parts of the country, Canada and Mexico are expected to participate. The same two nights and hour a three-ac- t play will be presented in Kingsbury Hall at the U of U campus, and a ..,, l ) YWMIA. A new time schedule, activ-- ::: j!,,,l;r0,,:,e',' ;1,'s'it,,,,,. L;144 ost ;56,,,,,,?.,,,4 ;4',04 Ilif1'0'1 for le ', Two Salt Lake City school teachers were appointed to the Primary General Board Saturday,by General President W. Patin ley. z ' They are Mrs. Della D. (EmLa-Ver- Man-Golde- 2n d Counselot. LOGAN--FredriC- k n ery O.) Provost of the Emigration Ward, Park Stake and Marion, Emma Astin of the Nib ley Park Ward, ;Granite Stake. Both teach in the grade schools, Mrs. Provost the kindergarten class at the Riley School and Miss Astin the fourth and fifth grades at the Park School. Highland ' Considerable teaching experlei, Mrs. Pro-vost has taught school in 'Tor.dan, Wasatch 'and Tooele dig- Wets. While residing in these e served the, communities Church in va ious capacities including presided( of the Glantsville YWMIA. In 1937 she was married to Emery Orval Provost in the Salt Lake Temple and the couple resided' seven years in Oregon. While there she was YWMIA president; teather and organist and Relief ociety Theology class leader, Returning. to Salt Lake City ,,he has since served stake s of the Salt Lake Stake's illal, Primary and Relief boards. Her father C. Dalby was president of 1 ,i1( s College at Rexburg at time she Was born. Miss Astin after graduating, from the BYU taught school in,Salt Lake City and Weber County. In 1953 she was chosen to spend two years in Get- many teaching the US. Army Dependent Schools, attended children of servicemen. She has taught Primary classes in Chicago. While in Germany she first taught a Sunday School class and later served as first president of the Kaiserslautern Primary. Pres ' - -- , Hun-Squar- e. Er-Fir- st d He-MI- I Eacilbad 1937-43- a 2-- 4 - Can-meetin- 1926-28- . one-roo- in-t- he Brig-Sunda- - ' -7 close friendship and association with President McKay who was then, the first assist- rby ' Sus'tains New, . Men-Jun- , ( Logan Stake - Appointed To Primary Board , - 1 IWO Salt Lake City Teacheis , Now, AVailable: A call to the apostleship came in January 1917. The next year he became first assistant Sunday School super- when President Mccalled-aGeneral Su- - GinealogicaLResearch ...:. ant. in England andlqales , v By Frank StnitA and David E. G,zrdnar , The second volume of thts popular serie is just off the press. It contain interesting and informative discussions of important. - WOODS WILFORD OUR - - Richards was ap-Commissioner in 1911 and named, Board of Edu- 1919. t , Pion Picked and thlivort ,President Richards the South American inrtendent of the Church and in a tour of the Euro- on special as- incident to the safe- serving 71471. Agnerice's M. Boovtilvi Fee Meese MO Se 266 Wine Ortheril Drive mm. BOUNTIFUL CHUFC11 He has distinguished himself in the field of education servin' - '''''- - of the Uni Wfpkt:.Eqsling Mai " 2:3,- - 1 59 d - u sources of inforAation not found in Volume One. This wealth of new material is a "roustl: for every Church member who is trying to trace his ancestry in England and Wales. Contains dozens of illustrations, many valuable shortcuts and timesavers also 110 pages of maps of counties in England and Wales. in 'A call to the First came' in April 1951 position President had served with wis-until distinction, - Phone DA IPI 4... . AND ,V t s STORAGE - 1..3M one-ac- - . I ity program, summer functions J. and some department changes be to are onounced. FREDRICK B. BAUGH MARION E. ASTIN The present Special Interest named to Primary t .second counselor at festival the play class, has been given the new School, Highland High name of Mutual Study. Also ' first South and Seventeenth, a complete new program is East. planned for the young marThe three-ac- t play will also, rieds of the Church titled, "Mu.,, at 5:30 p.m, repeat Saturday tual Marrieds." A social highlight of the con- New Junior Program ference will be the Master M Committeemen will divulge ' GleaOr Reunion Is the new name and program of ently she. genealogy instrucin the Student Union Building, . the present Junior M tor in the Nib ley Park- Ward U of U campus. Reservations, ior Gleaner classes at departwhere her father James Nephl ' $2.75 per person, must be made B. Baugh ment sessions on Saturday, Astin is bishop. by June 1, by remittance with Miss Astin has also served t June 13. was sustained last Sunday. as se,11 addressed, stamped enve-or the Granite Stake Sunday During July periods will be for tickets to the YWMIA, second counselor in the Logan lope School Board, 6's secretary. Bee used for roadshow rehearsals 40 North Main Street, Salt Stake Presidency. He succeeds Hive' teacher, in the )(WAIL& with no lessons scheduled. Att. Lake CityAllen Meikle who is moving. Elder Baugh, partner in a The conference will start on plumbing company and a Friday, June 12 at 7:30 a.m. when the annual reception will purebred Hereford rancher, PRES.IpET:-.R.ICHA.R..p... be conduct ed on Temple joins President 'Lloyd R. saker and First Counselor Versity of Utah, and as first Continued Dom rage a Is nest G. Earl. session general vice presidtnt of the board of stood with the Prophet In scheduled for 9:45 A.m. 'In the He has been active in Church, trustees the of that Brigham Young Carthage Jail,on Tabernacle. At noon the stake civic and business circles. Jo1844 when June 27, University. day of was a member of the High superintendents' and pres-He has attended the dedicaseph Smith and his brother, 'dents' lunch is set for the Ho- Council for 16 years, bishop tion of many of the Church's Hyrum Smith Were martyred. tel Utah. The second, general of the Logan Sixth Ward from corThe other was John Taylor, session will be held in the Tab- temples, and also laid the and was a counselor later president of the Church. nerstones for both the Los An-- . ernacle Festivals will p.m. In for two years the bishopric President Richards Was marfollow in the evening, geles and the. Swiss Temples to bocbming bishop. He prior ried on Feb. 21, 1900 to Irene in recent years. Saturday will be depart- - ' has served as Sunday School menial Merrill, daughter of Clarence Richday with executives President Surviving superintendent and president and Bathst?eba Smith Merrill. meeting at 7:30 a.m. in the ards are his widow, seven sons of the Elders Quorum). Tabernacle for a testimony A month after their marriage ' He served a mission in and daughters, two brothers, new be will bride for his Admittance with he left one sister, 30 grandchildren ada from by ticket only. Stake and ward ,Malad, Idaho, where he built and 27 He is a member of the MIA superintendencies and his own log cabin on Chamber of Commerce The sons and daughters are Cache presidencies will meet at 10 his ranch and also became ' Lynn Stephen Richards, Mrs. and a former member of the, in a.m., the of the Malad, public Tabernacle; principal board of directors .He is serv- Irene Louise Covey, Mrs. Lois YMMIA stake and Ward su- school. Bathsheba Hinckley, Philip ,pres,!cleAnt of 4t.h. e and secretaries perintendencies In 1902 and 1903 he attended' ord e f Richards and Rich. Utah Her Longstroth 2 at p.m. Assembly Han University of Michigan Law Mrs. Baugh is the former ard Merrill Richards, of Salt YWMIA and and ward stake transSchool and the next year Grace Howell. They are the Lake; Mrs. Alice Leila Allen presidencies, secretaries and at- ferred to the University of of two sons and two of Palo Alto, Calif., and Mrs. parents tendance in secretaries the Chicago Law School. In 1904 Fred B. Jr., Gill Olson of Toledo, Ohio. daughters: Tabernacle. " he was admitted to the Utah The brothers are Claude and City; Richard, 'Logan; lM sessions set are for State Bar. He served the next Mrs. Ross (Cherill) Nielsen, Willard Richards and the sis9 a.m. in the Tabernacle with two years ,'as Murray City atClearfield,- - and Mrs. Clark ter, Mrs. Grace Richard a. the General Authorities direct- ' all torney. at of 1:30 and Lake Salt Warner, p.m. City. (Mary Alice) Anderson, Logan., ing In 1906 he was named to the Sunday School general board. In 1909 he became second assistant general Superintendent of the Deseret Sunday School VOLUME II Union. This began a long and . ' DELLA D. PROVOST .,:a new Primary side. As usual a new theme and reading - course -will be Will be . L.Sr40:....i.l..;41 5 for gust will be used entirely ' , .. ?kl; (tztO 1 o0.I $195 NIP)o,,4 , ,1; ! N y N |