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I ,::,:';1"..."'. i t ..., 4 ' 4" - - ' 1 -- .., 1 -- rv,4 0,6 t f 1 1 $ p . 1 1 1,cin.; - - .. , Why is it that some workers with Senior Members enjoy more success 'than others? This question has no simanswer. ple, The reasons,. are as many and various as --the individuals in-- . 'volved. Veteran observers have, 58 53 72 50 72 single-sentenc- 56 58 61 acteristics common to success- ful workers in the program. Many of these characteristics ale also possessed by success-li-d missionaries.. ;Pile of the most important -- bf'these sense of perspective. Workers. should always have iI thind the scope of the program in its largest sense. Long-rangplans and goals Should not be forgotten. while probdealing with short-terlems and situations. 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A'' i4 1-7- eoby r... , .1,': ',1,, 4: , er, : - :.,,,,:, ' . ,:.,.....i,..:,,,..,..,..:,,,,,.....,,,,,...,:,,,...,!, ;,.?:,: i .1,oNa 'BEACH STAKE AARONIC PRIESTHOOD BANQUETHere enjoying a banquet and program are young Aaronic Priesthood bearers of. ,Long Beach Stake and their mothers, special guests at this recent gathering. Theme of the banquet, which has become an annual event in Long Beach Stake. was ., to Exaltation." The dinner was prepared and served by the Stake 'Relief Society with the assistance Of ,t1,:ie MIA Maids of the. stake. The , l'prfsthood-L-Ke, T ,program .consist of musical unibers ' skits and a sp!cial judo. exhibition. , ' -- ' CHURCH-- 13 Week Ending May 23, 1959 4 . .. , . ,,, ..,,,,,. , :4 . ' . , . , . 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San Diego 5 San Diego 10th, San Diego 1 1 San' Jose 4th, San Jose 4 Santa Clara, St. George Santa Rosa, Santa Rosa 3 4 Seventeenth, Salt Lake 1 . Shelby, Great Falls 2 Short Hills. New York Showlow 2nd, Snowflake , 1 Smithfield 4th, Smithfield 3 Snowflake 2nd. Snowflake 3 South Cottonwdod. Ctlitwd. 2 SOUTH GATE. scarTH 7 LOS ANGELES South Gate 2nd, South 3 Los Angeles , Spanish Fork 2nd, Spanish 1 Fork . ,1 Spokane 4th. Spokane 5 Springville 5th. Spiingviiie 1 Springville 10th, SPringville 2 Star, Burley Stoekton,2nd. San Joaquin 5 5 Stratford, Highland 5 Studio City. Burbank sugar Lily, INOrth liexburg 21 Sunset. San Francisco Sunset 2nd, North Davis - 5 3 .Sutherland. Deseret 3 Tacoma 5th, Tacoma 4 Taylorsville Taytorsvitte, 4 Taylorville. Alberta 4 Thatcher 2nd. St, Joseph 6 Thirty f if h, Pioneer Thomas 2nd. So. Blackfoot 1 2 Union 4th,, East Joidan 2 Uniondale, New York Oakland University, 1 Berkeley 3 Vallejo Isl. 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I MISSOULA STAKE COMPLETES SCHOOL FOR SENIOR MEMBERS Shown are graduates of a recently completed School for Senior Members of the Aaronic Priesthood, as well as their leaders and advisers, from Missoula Stake. l,eaders with their wives are in the front row with graduates in rear. All graduates were, members of the Missoula SeConct Ward is seated fourth from left, first row. Far right, first row, is Leon Rowley, High Council Member in charge of the Senior-aronic program , , :,' ,:. - , t" ''Sstxt . r'',,,'", '"; p , ) 0 (7, , ,4 g ,,, irl .,-,,,,- 0. 4 -- 14i,1 .f,,. , 'A , t'I.' ', 't 4,-- ,,,",,,,:::.',',:',H,,,,, ',.'. ,:- :, 7 N. , ' :3',''''':e'z';:.,1,':",,,'.1:,,,..lf , , . ,,, 7,Ros ,,;,',..,:'' , ,,, "h Yrs. Yet. Quail. Quail- fled Sled 73 EAST MESA 7 Mesa 13th, Mesa 2 ' 57 64 Middleton, Nampa. 53 I Midway 2nd, Wasatch Mill Creek 4th, Mill Creek 5 75 ,, .... Mill Creek Oth, Mill Creek 1 63 1 50 , Montclair, New York Monticello 2nd, San Juan 2 51 Monument Park llth, ' ' Monument Park 3 64 Moreland 1st, Blackfoot 2 64 3 Moreland 2nd, Blackfoot 50 MORNINGSIDE PARK. INGLEWOOD Moses Lake 4th, Grand , 1 Coulee 65 7 NAMPA 2ND, NAMPA 56 National City, San Diego E. 2 85 78 I Newport News, Virgina 6 71 North Logan, East Cache 4 Nyssa 2nd, Nyssa ,54 5 56 Oak City, Deseret 66 5 Ogden 171b, Mt. Ogden I 55 Weber Ogden 37th, Heights 54 2 Ogden 48th, Ben Lomond 51 Ogden 55th, Weber Heights 1 51 Ontario 2nd. Mt. Hubidous 1 1hitaiio 2nt1. Nyss .1 tin , 56 3 Orange (Br.). Houston 4 70 Palmyra, Palmyra 56 Paradise (Br.). Gridley ' 2 Paso Robles, San Luis 3 62 , Obispo 3 50 Payson 1st, Nebo 7 PENDLETON. UNION 32 57 Perris (Br.), MI lisibidoux 3 PHOENIX 9TH, PHOENIX Pet.. Quail. tied - 64 58 1 4 lied 4,-- . I 11;v4, s''' ' - ', - :' - A . 64 52 50 1 Yrs. - T 54 60 77 2 4 :,,',,,,,...:',0-- ,. j ' . EN H, PAROWAN 7 70 68 2 Ensign 4t.h. Ensign 1 Fairborn, Cincinnati 50 54 4 Farmington 2nd, Davis 3 63 Fayette,. Guunison FISH HAVEN, BEAR LAKE 7 83 Flagstaff 2nd, Flagstaff - 1 50: 56 Flagstaff College, Flagstaff 2 51) .5 Franklin, Mt. Graham Gainsville (Br.), Florida 5 80 2 50 Gardena, liedondo Glendale 2nd, Phoenix No. I 52 Gonzales (Br.), N. Orleans 1 80 1 74 Granger 8th, Granger 2 Grant 7th, Grant 64 GUNLOCK. ST. GEORGE 7 100Harmony Hills (Br.), MontereY Bay 6 83 2 78 Heber, Snowflake Heber 1st, Wasatch 50 , 5 Heber-2ndWasatch 65 5 a 59 Hemet, Mt. Rubidoux 100 2 Herlong (Br.), Reno 53 , 4 Highland, East Ogden 3 50 Hilliard, Woodruff 3 56 Holladay flth. HolladaY 2 53 ,Holladay 10th, Holladay 62 0 5 55 Hyrum 3rd. HYTUM 50 Lafayette tl3r.C, N. Orleans 1 Las Flores, Pasadena 3 59 La Mirada, Norwalk 2 63 Las Vegas 1st, Las Vegas 2 60 La Verkin, Zion Park 4 , 50 60' Layton 2nd, Layton 6 6 75 Layton 5th, Layton 2 53 Leamington. Deseret 1 Letha. Weiser 56 62 'Lethbridge 2nd, Lethbridge 4 57 Lethbridge 4th, Lethbridge 5 Lewiston 1st, Benson 4 9 70 2 Liberty, Ogden 1 Lindon, Timpanogos 57 263 Logan 1st, Logan 3 56 Logan 4th, Cache Logan gth. Cache Logan 14th, Logan Logan 17th, Cache Logan 19t1L East Cache Long Beach 3rd, East 50 Long Beach MANCHESTER. SOUTH LOS ANGELES 7 73 4 71 Mancos, Young 5'7 2 Manila,.Timpanogon 'Mar Vista. Santa Monica 3 50 MAYWOOD. SOUTH S Pi . m LO: ianGnEl.,E Boise ' ; 6 Ma 4th. Maricona 53 7 ll.:.t's 1 y I, ..i , 61 57 60 52 60 69 52 i''.:1E1,i-.4,41.11f..:E- . t- 2 6 5 3 2 3 1 Park t' ',. Pet Ward end Quail- - Quail fled tied Stake Albany (Br.1, New Orleans 31 100 Albuquerque, Albuquerque '4 50 Alton, St. Louie , 51 64 Arlington, Los Angeles 58 7 ASHLEY, ASHLEY 1 Auckland 5th, Auckland 50 , 5 80 Bearer, Alberta 6 78 Bell, South Los Angeles Belvedere 2nd, Wells 67 3 Berkeley 2nd, 'Oakland- 60 I Berkeley 7 63 BLANDING, SAN JUAN Boise 1st, Boise 5 53 5 56 Bountiful 1st, Bountiful 62 Bountiful fith, BM South 5 Bountiful eth, Bt.& North 3 54 Bountiful 13th, pill. North 2 70 54 Bountiful 16th, Bountiful 2 Bow Island (3r.), Leth- 6 - 69 bridge Bremerton 2nd, Tacoma 50 ,3,. Butler 5111, East Jordan I 60 1 Calexico (Br.), Yuma 100 2 6:r Calgary 3rd, Calgary 53 Canyon Rim, 2nd, Can. Rim 3 63 4 Capitol Hill, Salt Lake 82 Cedron, Teta.. 5 78 Centerville 1st, Davis Centerville 3rd. Davis 6 52 2 67 Central, St. Joseph Citrus Heights, North 4 1, ' - - , ' , -- b, t'- -r-- , I ' i - t t t -- it -- -t ) ,'''--, ,:,i , c ,.., .1 i ,' ,, . rtI t ; , t , v ,,, , , - ... L,,-...,,,,..- ,,, I., ,,,,,- I , , ...s, , , , - -- !I ' . . ,,,, d - -- : '-- ', ,,, vee, ,,,, ,, , ,,u fr" 1 4 "7,..1 , , i. . ,,,,- .', , el - ,,, , ,., A, . , ,ic-- ,09,' ,0 - I , 1- -- -- -- I t,,,,, , -- , and their ikard leadertiot Aaronk Priesthood tinder 21 have established a new record In the number of Ward Aaronic Priesthood Awards earned in one year. The ward. award As presented to the bishoprics and1 their leaders'who 'qualify 50, or more of all' bearers of the Aaronic Priesthood' 12 to 21 years , of oge foe the individual award. , The publication of the following 215 ward's, added to the 326 wards published April 12, 1959, brings the total to 541 Ward Aaronic Priesthood Awards approved to date this year, and there 'are mort to come. The previous record was 510 for the entire War. . More and more, bishoprics are determined' to be among this distinguished group of Aaronic Fliesthood leaders each year. .VVe are happy to recognize the excellent leadership of these ward leaders wbo have excelled in the leadership of Aaronic Priest',. bood 'young men in their Wards. Ward and branches are listed alphabetically, followed by the ;. names-ot their stakes and the number of years qualifying tor ,, this recognition. award for each ofthe seven years since the program was begun are listed jn capital letters. , ' -- ---.----------,- , ' ,,, , Ward .,wardsToDate - - ,,,., ''''' ,, , , 2 gg,0- , - 7 ., ,.,- - ' , . , 0 , , - A II- Time H ign: Hit n 2' , , .. - .---- -. |