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I ' - rs. by-M- Aleine M. Young, center, and Mrs. Cladys S Winters. EXOTIC HAWAII BLOOMS TO ADORN TABERNACLE' - So- - .41,,Q11AMrs.'tdith h'anakaole; Hilo DistricrItehel ciety President, from Hawaii, left,- is greeted r, -- , . , rs. -- ' ,, i to right. Mrs. Belle S. Spallord, Relief Society president; and-MLouise WMadsemcounselors; Mrs. Amy Brown , general treasurer. president and Iluida-Parke- - ' - ' - "' , . ' ' kl(., ., '.4'...41,e CSharp ,, .. s,1. 1 ,, :. . r i. - vA 1.:z::::,,::,11...'-::,..:- al , 40 ';'. t,,,.. - --- , ','.':, 1,.7,-;:,- ' , , ' , e',, ,,' .:,.., 7,: , - , '' '''' ,, ; , ,Fi. ' '4,1' .41 '. ':'',:: --- ..'Y , : ,, iCI'L"w"iiWi... .,, 4) ' V, :2( : , , ....... ci , ow, : . - , ,. 1 ''' , ..,',) ',. - : T ,: 15;11, 7....2., ' , . , .0 .2 e. ,v.,,';,,.,-,':- 4 '. N ' ,1 )' " ' '' .:''..'s, t:: ' ' :,,p!' it01?"''' , 4. ;isl A, ' 1' 41: '.".'.. 711 ' A ' ' :: zine subscription list to 154,057 ' subscribers during 1958. South Los Angeles Stake was honored in first place on the subscription list with a ypical of this department's work ' was conference music furnished by Singing Mothers choruses from Juab Stake, Wells Stake and 19 stakes grouped in theordan Valley region chorus. Leaders Meet '7In the final afternoon de. partmentarTtleetings, Genera President Belle & Spofford a meeting for stake conducted -and Tssion presidencies . A symposium on "Use of to AntalatReport as a Guide Administrative 'Action" - Was presented by Mrs. Louise W. Madsen, counselor to Presi- Spafford, acting as mod- , 4 ,, , ,,,, , a,! , ,. ,,, s , ;,. V ....,, .. ' ', .:., ' ' 77 4, ':'. t ', ' ,t, '' , , :,;'i i, , , ittit7fi, 4 ' 6 9 ...,, ... !',1 ' i;', ' ' '." '. et , 31 ..,:: ,: : 1 GREET Mrs. Marianne Lyman, former-gener- ' ' II,' ..', ' ' l' I I 1 ,A . - - Irs 4,,,,," ii.6 .7.... V L;;:,..,:L.,,J GUESTSLeft is I 7 , : ' - .., k ,. ''' ':,1 1 RELIEF SOCIETY :t1, ':::., I, , ': ..' ::. 4,. 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Chairman Mrs. Alberta Mission was high among the ' rostrum of the Tabernacle during the One Hundred l Conference of the Church the RellefSociety Gengal of the Church, wcre among H. Christensen introduced the , by TwentyNinth missions with a mark oft114. , of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Board of the Church of Jesus those greeting the Relief go theme. 'Learning through activity" Saints Oahu Stake Presidp,nt Edward L. Clissold notified the Christ of Latter-daty General ' Board Pre. was the theme of the Rclief Course Introduced colorful for three hours last dency. of the that shipment glittered Aids First...presidency forl Teaching Society A new Social Science course, waxeri-ibowers In .Relief the for conference would be Society night Mrs, Afton W. 'Runt, recClass Lea d e r s Department "Spiritual-Living-ithe Nu ' . use. , , , lion committee chairman, esti. Building. ' wnicn met in me Assemmy dear ge, iy Ir. ame T. Nelson. landscape superintendent ot the Salt Irvin event first the The coneluclea '1,1Util between mated 2,boU and on session final for the Hall - was intro -Porter of the BY1.1,the aerial flower shirthlthr:of the P,effet Sotiety'a anguests passed through thellpe Temple Square. ducal to the department by two-daair been delivered had were express. served conference. refreshments and nual today by Department chairmarT- Mrs. Chairman Mrs. Aleille M. Oahu and Hawaii stakes have been regular contributors- Three lines of Relief So. before reception doors closed Leone C. Layton toldI class Young. of flowers during the past years to help decorate the leaders it had been demon-den- t ciety stake and mission board, at 10:30 p.m. Mrs. Young said, "We feel ernacle for conference sessions. Other general board metri. workers from all parts of the learn that faster strated people a that this subject is of partit- erator. Other stakes and missions have sent flowers for Church conerged in the main bers on the committee assist. in groups, that they remember ular significance at this time C. Sharp, first better, solve problems more past conference decorations, one shipment having been lounge to be welcomed by Gen- ing Mrs. Hunt were Mrs. Edith as there is such g feeling of sent from far distant South Africa. eral President Mrs. Belle S. S. Elliot, Mrs. Edith P. Back. Relief Society easily than when they work uncertainty and tension in the General Board presidency, " alone. Spallord, her counselors, Mrs. man, Mrs. Fanny S. Kientts She emphasized that it , Marianne C. Sharp and Mrs.1 and Evon W. Peterson. plimented the stakes, missions, was important that all class Louise W. Madsen, Mrs. Amy Mrs. Madsen of the geneial Dr. Porter discussed the wards and branches for boost-cours- e leaders know the value of Brown Lyman, former general board presidency ' acted as ed. in his talk, "Spiritual big the Relief Society Maga- class participation. president of the board, arid secret- 9ser. LivingqPathway to Peace. Hulda Parker. ary-treasurer Daughters of general board Choral reading, both by the members sta- - members served the guests. 00: Board General Stake Singing 6 o'clock hour , The Emigration Continued from First Page 'Tabernacle. tioned throughout the building Organ music was furnistfed Mothers and the large auJr'. and is a change from the usual assisted the visiting guests and by Mrs. Marie, Morrison, Mr.' Reuben Clark J. ident new marked dience, something starting time of this special directed them to many points Frank Asper and Mrs. Beverly in the presentation of visiting President Henry D. Moyle. -. --Id interest. - - - -- - Teachthe in gainful employment' Visiting messages All Other General Authorl- meeting. Richards LeGrand of Guests came from all Elder "Those receiving welfare as- ing Department, is the The other under the meeting ties of the Church will be in sistance are expected to work direction of acting chairman Welfare Committee Agricul- - the Council of the Twelve and of the trotted Statesatl d and at attendance -participate John Longden and Canada. Those traveling the' (Editor's note: In the following sters leads to the to tte extent of their abilities. forming of in the conference sessions with tural session scheduled for Sat- - Elders Christine H. Robinson.- - dispatch, written for Visited Press As- Henry r). Taylor, assistants to farthest were ' There must be no dole," Elder Mrs. from CeAdm 7:30 the a.m. in at International former President the exception of two inembers urday She emphasized in her intro- Herbert Hoover speaks out on the gangs which drift into crime. and South Hall under the direction the Council of the Twelve, and India, ,Hawaii sembly Twelve'. Taylor said. "It is the responsi- ductory talk that this year's Problem of juvenile the Council of the of delinquency. The basic solution29 years ' as one means of wives together with mem. Africa., their Committee. of General the bility otihe. work director to messages - "are 'designedto He recommends, currentis Lee )3. Harold it. formationof and is riow,-t- o ;Iran. Elder OrranillitiOnl, such as the Ho' ago was, provide these work opportuni- furnish us with the key--t- o ly touring the South American Clubs of America, with which be ize prevention- - whatever ties." the Missions and Elder Marion G. conduct patterns. which, has been associated more than 23 right , merits of punishment may Avoiding economic hard- if followed will assure us joy yeors.) is now in Europe visit-Th, must at he ships . home, begin in this life, and,will eventually By HERBERT HOOVER weeding out of the 1ing missions of the Church. ,r' said, pointing out that the lead us back into the is expected tnat a vacancy slums is helpful, but that does It for 'United Press Written - . presence , women generally handle the of our Father in Heaven." not 'cure the street problem. now existing in the Council of , . ' International , family finances as well as mans inSecretary-treasurerwere The creation of playgrounds is the Twelve will be filled at the , YORK Twenty-ninNEW age the household. was . conference. The also helpful, but playgrounds vacancy , troduced to new- editions of . ' a when Live Within Income ago, , assembling d without organized sports and ocsasioned by the appointment , ward and stake Relief Society years , on House conference ,,, their systematic direction is of Elder Moyle to the First "Encourage your family to record books by General Board White live within its income. Don't Secretary Treasurer. Hulda health and problems of chil- not the whole, answer. Despite Presidency in June. following 77 dren and youth, I said: let 'Mot .ma's yearnings exceed Farker. these efforts teen-agcrime the death in May of President .,' ' , L Richards. we one but could have "If Poppais-earninis , Stephen 4( Elder Tay- ' increasing. ,, Features of the new record , ' ' Music for conference the of lor poncluded. properly horn, Kids are not born criminals. books, designed to simplify generation ",,, NIP will be furnished by the Tabereducated and healthy They are dynamos of All phases of Relief Society record t 4, energy, nacle keeping, were projected trained, 1 1 Choir, the Relief Society , work occupied the attention on a .screen to demonstrate children, a thousand other curiosity and adventure. of government would - aid to the solution of of stake and mission officers problems Onemade. changes 19 stakes of Salt Lake Val0 ,., Thursday as the Presidency of Attending secretaries also vanish!' their problems, as I see it, is the the Jordan Val. That was an ideal - a- - long comprising ley the Relief Society and General had '. create which to facilities to their air by opportunity from realization. But it their ley Region, and the University Board members- - gave helpful ', in a question period way explosive energy has an of Utah Institute of Religion was a great ideal. That con-- alternative , demonstrations-i,, 10 depart- problems t to and the streets ,,,,,,,,, ' at the departmentnneeting ference reviewed the whole ReChorus of 350 voices. The ,,, mental presentations. a place where lief pavements; In the 17th Ward chapel '4 2 of the problems to be solved. character-buildinSociety Chorus will sing at A dramatic. portrayal of can oven directed Handwork both sessions Displayed Friday It suggested remedies for our come the failure of parents; "InstrUctions and Promises" Choose the shoe . Atvotr, Under the direction of Work Ills. It issued a "children's where sportsmanship, second by Florence Jepperson Madsen. growing out of hying and ,,,, , will , be teaching the Gospel was pre- Chairman...Mrs. Charlotte A. charter" which was circulated only to religious faith, is a The Institute Chorus Saturthat' s !,,4 heard in both sessions the sented by the T 14,eolcig y Larsen, displays of handwork to millions through ,, press be can of morals and teacher of direction underthe day otherwise:and demonstrated words Recorded and shown wele substituted for the gang. And Department. Weather-proof, water-proof, almost A. Shand. The Taber, . weaf;proof Another Conference don't blame parents too much. David pi depicting the "Voice of Reve- to more than 300 Relief So , by Rich. lation" told of the joy in ciety work directors in the Today another White House They cannot keep the kids off nacle Choir, directed . will both be in P. ard Condie, bringing forth truths of the Work Department meeting at conference is struggling with the streets after school and sessions Sunday. . .1 , 3 Doctrine-- - & Covenants and the Liberty-Wellstake center the - same problems.- - The ob- - Saturdays, Sundays and holiof Male Chorus The Tabthe . . in a separate Thursday after- stades to the attainment of days. Book of Mormon., will sing for the Choir ernacle ..4 , the ideals of 1930 are the same Department chairman Mrs. noon meeting :, Many institutions Saturday night Priesthood , '4 ' The committee demonstrated now as th0, were then. But Mary R. Young promised There are many ,character meeting. ( ...I work meeting the situation has grown worse. building institutions working In theology teachers the year's a Tabernacle organists Alex. ' study would be filled with rich as a suggestive pattern for 111.1957 the number of teen- - these fields. They have proved ander Schreiner, Frank W. As-- - experience& by Guardsman stake work department ,meet- agers arrested for crimewas: by Innumerable statistics .that per and Roy M. Darley will be ' ' . ' - t Colonial costumes feattired ings. 740,000. ti ithey are an effective method at the console. ' .1 At the Music Department the Literature Department The causes are the same now of prevention. But,all of them - Two special meetings are , , 0) t in Chaias Barratt women Hall, as they were 29 years ago; lack sugicient financial sup- arranged or the conference por- meeting presentation , tl ' ' , days. A meeting under the ditraying the wives of snine Al rxan Mrs. Florence J. Madsen pirehtalt neglect; lack of re-- port. - 7,1 ' I can cite some experiences rection of the Presiding Bishof the General Board and her ligious training as the base of the' nation's founding-lather-44 -President which t participated in a dramatization aides presented methods of morals; and slum areas where in one of these organizations opric, at ' . the $ of Literary lessons called correlation of songs With les- the only outlets for 'kids are where I have taken a part for Moyle and inembers--o- f 4e, ' ' v4 ''' " the and is 25 baton where and writThat some the the sons, accompanying, years. pavements "Legacy." It told of the 4z1 ,held gregarious instinct o young- - boys dubs- .ings - and actions 4af - these vocal techniques. -- - -- 41 ' Continued from First Page of becoming Church trained social workers," he said. Elder Taylor complimented the 84,356 Relief Society workerswho contributed 667,390 hours of labor in welfare work during 1958.- Much of this was t. 11.$1 Sel Oa le.. nent welfare projects owned bythe Church and17 othersunder lease. He told them that ,a total of 87,596 members received assistance from 133 bishops' storehouses last year when Church storehouses were used more than In any previous year. Cites Results The part the Relief Society plays in employment counsel members to Tehabilitate themselves was emphasized by Elder Taylor. This department showed good work with 73 per cent of 4,058 unemployed members placed in the-bas- - Semi-Annua- y a -m n I -- y - corn-world.- coNFERENcE ing , -- .S, Hoover Proffers Cure For Youth Delinquency ' I '---'-- pa, -- , e , - Now at . , e f "kt,p, , lrillaritt e gs,' - -- .' - Singing -- ' - n . ,. , - - - , . , , - s , C oRDovAN HELL 1 well-planne- t - -- , . z Friday - - - '.. VP - - 7' ,,,,..,,..w.mmo.rrtrwmpo.ommwoRomAmtwossmootv:momo-f-r-s- tt, , It 4 ' , it . ." , ' A.; 11.k ' 1 ' 0 , , St in : , t ' ,' I t ,, .- t , - I - ; ,' , ' , , -- , a pair Try on 4$ r , ,-," Ad7 I . vAi , 0-,-;- ... and be prepa'redt, erv,,, , , , - . for Winter's worst weather! i , - . .., , itt , TAA,11 1 1 l's'Z'rtir.', ccf i ti:tri,t!:,ti:(4 f 4 t ,t Z t.7 ,, ,I, ' tilit tt .i'l .117. ), Vg 1 qill aNstr r.""..41.$4 aIli tpf , le Aor. 147q,, iti,)Lce-i)..e...,,,.e,(ss- Annomonnor , ' - , ;i........ SINGING ,, tfrikr S'v V".'''''. ,, , ,110 WIlit 4 t illi I.. h ,,t b, a, ' , ',froth' 19 Jordan Valley stakes mualc',Ion, Relief Society', arid General Conference' MOTHERS-5- 00 Ljel mothers It aik. - . Ae'''' t. .rn,itA6s4,1k-.46...m-.;i-A- ' ' ' '' '' , Milloreek, Mt.'Jordan, Murray. Granite Park,,lkturray South, Olympus, Sandy, South Salt Lake, Valley Vie, West Jordan, :'-- . . 'Wilford and Winder ilt!ikes' ., , J. - - i--,:, - .1 ' , ,, - ., , - . - , - , ,, , , ' ',, .; , . .. ,. - - ,,,. . ; '' -, .., -- . -- , . .; : , , . . 111010 ,,.. I - : .' i. : ..' (- '. ,.,. k t . . ,, r ,,, . ,, , , - , .. , ....,,,.,,.. .., , -- , . 7.,, .. ' - ., , , .,, , . , THE KEARNS ' BUILDING .. '' 'MAIN - :140 SOUTH , ... , ; e ' - ' ' NOWLOCATED IN ,.. ..." .:.:...-- . .., , ,. , - .4 ., , . , , , , , DA , ' , , ,, ., . 2,' , ,,,....'i:, , L - dt,-aLA-As-A AsAALAsAWLA.A-A-ASsittAAA-os,- ,- ... ,4411,11 t , .,,:". - , , . . ;. ... ..,,117ps, .. .. - , - - ,, .. , 3 . 2., ' r ., . -r , , . I ,' day;r-Midval- , , . - ' ' -- 40 oii..090, tr? 4,tv. ..,. ' sessions. Singing at rehearsal In the ',Tabernacle are mothers front Canyon Rim, CottollwoOd, East Jordan, East Milicreek; Grant, Holia- (.4, ,s ,,..0....It: .4' t aft ,.., if OEM ready to furnish - - t. 9.,ai - - ,' 1.01 ag 0 1:0104,..1,4, a, , .1414 '. , I 1 If 7., -- C1 , 9 .4 , - , i ' , 1 , , , . it c'fi - plain toe have hill leather , linings and double leather soles., 14,,,I , , and !el !:.list ?tel. . A t fine, of a cloth! Both wind:tip I -- - - genuine Shell Cordovanthe leather that shines at the flick , 0 - - k.P'.,akMamimA,..11..ft-A- .dk, IA |