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Show - , ' - - . '''..Pmf,",'",,,,,tie,,Ar,,,,,,to.,10.---- l' . - - .. - .''''''''''''''' ,,,,,,g,',...'',.'.':''',,'IcOr.'''' ' ',,,- r ....., . . .., '' '. o.,,,w,,,,,,,,,w,,H,,,,:mo,,tovmst,a.owNe.e.,..b".,-,,,,,,,,,,m,-,,,,,,,'",,,,- ' '" , ,. , ''' - ,: ''' ': ' z .. ' , - r , 1 - -- ,,-- ...colt ' - I ''cr, ... ..! - - ,. , 1. i , -- - 0 semi-annua- , : I . 001.- ,, - i - U.S.-A- - ir :.I - , '' 1 1 10 a -- - Chi:1131 al n ' , the-gener- Oft,,,91.0, - :,f -4 .,, ::"1' , , : 'niversity1 , 1 i i I 0 - French literature During the summer of 1958, and ' again during the past summer he was a group lead-er with the Experiment in ternational - Living organiza- Hon. He went to Lyons, Franee, and Lausanne,-Switz- - i --- z' 1 P ' i 7 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0, ., I. P erland. Lt. Hatch Served in the French Mission 1953-6- . Be has held a number of Church Po- sitions Including S u .n d a Y School teacher, deacons quor- urrtadviser, Junior M Men leader, elders' quorum instruc-tor and M Men counselor on the M Men Gleaner council. He --" 11: ..;; ;f. . It' - 0 New Social Science Course infroduced At Relief Society , o -- .. : 0 .., -- 0: . i' ." I. 0. 0: , .':---- ' , ' '.. : - ' , . , I0: i ',,' '''' s - IV ''' - T. , - . , , 1. In-t- he , P '' I. - 00, p. '. . - II P -- to-ne- t 7 , . Ii 64 P..,' . ,,: ,.,::,,,,I 1'.'2 - : - ,i ,..: I , ,ifyNci , - , ,, ,'' e ,.' : N., , ,; ' .3;2'.;1$.4.. ii,-",- I La , ', r v.41 't, 2.1 . tV1 ti4 . ELDER MARION D. HANKS . . Sunday School speaker - . 2nd Counselor Appointed in ' Riverside Unit , . - A new second counselor-1the stake presidency was tamed Sunday in the Riverside Stake Quarterly Conference. He is Lester J. Lees, a member of the high council. He succeeded President Lawrence E. Huber. Robert L. ' Bridge is stake president. President Lees has been a member of the high council for the past three years. Previously he had served successively as ward clerk, second and first counselor, in the bishopric and 'agThIshopIf the 28th Ward. He also has been secretary of the elders' quorum and YMMIA superintendent. Born in Salt Lake City - March 5, 1899, he is a son of Josiah N.. and Ellen M. Perkins Lees. He married of Salt Lake City, June 10, 1925, in the Salt Lake Temple. They have four daughters. President Lees is anl em, ployee of the Salt Lake County Recreatiot) Department n - , -- - - Florence-Backma- ':' --- , ' ' - ,-, - ,,,- , ' ..... , "We are living in a nuclear age with signs of it on all sides and whether it is a time of peace and happiness or a time of tension and fear is up to us, individually." Dr. porter, who discussed the course in his talk on "Spirit- ual Living Pathway - to Peace." Visual aids in the form of. slides Illustrating -l-essons- In the course will be made avail- -' able, to teachers in this de-Mrs. Young said: . partment,- '0- - - ', ''' , - 7 ',. 4 - 3, -- - ,.,..- ' - - ' -- 1., 1 0 - , ' il.,......:','1' '' iii''''1.-- '''' ' i '''' :,:;', ,"'''' ' - ''::,. ii':""'IN.,.-t.-,'- , ;-to A "t s,,,,,....--'- -- ' - . ',-- ., ,.. :' - ' 7- - ' , ', , .,,, ,, ..;.,...,::.,-.'- -' '!,00". A J.. 1 tl. ' I LAM , . .....,s. '," . - - - ,k .:H- Very--trouble- - - 11 p ; ' . II ,': ii or i',,,,;,..,,:!;0,,i..::V f:( :I .. f tA 14:t':;''",:1;4.iji::,: 2:1,:il;3:,:,:,.:,,!.. ' :,IA t,::tr ' A Ee";,::::,,,:t:,:;,,,64.kA;:,,,:,U,::: ,-- . mind in this world. This can ' only be ob. tallied by - havinga perfect faith in God and in living the set down by the Saviorprinciples 'Spiritual :::.:,:.::, :' - - - 0 1 t ''.:,,:,:::,:,.:: :44:"'''''''-'',,::'-:::- : sk : . . v ! r-,- .,:4..;,,.' - and a Member ,of the high cOuncil of the Atlanta and the San Francisco stakes. President Barton was serv- - ; ing as bishop of Balboa Ward when called to the stake presi, dency. Ile was born at Ogden , Living in the Nu-- and married Catherine Jean -In Salt Lake City the clear Age will be thenew Patton of .''''' Salt Lake Temple. They have Social Science course in Relief .. t -- five children. 'Society work. He attended the University ,I, ' Mrs. Akine M. Young, gen- s''' ,,,,'' .., ,m , , , or New Mexico. and is assist- 'eml board chairman of the t ant branch secretary of the San Francisco office of ' the .'S.ocial Science department In- , London and Lancashire In- - Tiroduce4:1 the course, prepared , by Dr. Blaine M. Porter of ''sumnce Compan3r; the BYU, at the Thursday He served as a missionary ; session morning departmental East Central States.. -i - 'Relief of the , was born President ' 7 ' A r at Stockton, Ensign California. Ile 're-- ... co nferense. ' Mrs. Young said, "We feel ceived his LIE. degree at Urd- :, j LAti'lloommolP4 that this subject is of partic- : versity of Utah. He married Aar significance at this time ' ,..'!, ..s'..., ' Joyce Murdock of Salt Lake "as ther! is sucp a f.eeli,ngof Tern-Lin 1":" Lake the Salt City uncertainty and tension in the HOWARD F. HATCH pie and has three children, world, He served In the Swedish USAF chaplain "Our great desire Is Week Ending October 10, 1959 our women obtain peace of 6CHURCH , . ,,,, , Teachers" - 2, . ' ,..,:::., ' I . ' 4,.., ,; , 7 MADSEN z ----- --i ,' ' --- has fulfilled the requirements for the Master M Man award. Lt. Hatch is a son of Mr. and MrS. Spencer Hatch of the Centerville Third Ward, Davis i Stake. - - - , Florida. k - ' . -- ns, eta-ayroil-Wie- re. ri' . - --- , - Chaplain School. Lackland Air Force Base, Antonio, Texas. Following the completion of the training course he will be assigned to Elgin Air Force Base In Fo r th e past 3, ear i U. Hatch has been attending the of California at Berkeley as a Woodrow Wilson Fellow. He has been working toward his master's degree in bilityAs Sunday School...Work. ere by General Sunday School Superintendent George R. Hill. Features of the session will be demonstrations . by a Jun- ior Sunday School class under the direction of 'teacher Margaret Kith) and'a Senior Sunday' School clsaass taught byBoth pres, Max J. , , s,1,,,,,,;,,,;,,,,,w,t, ... - School conference. Sunday His subject will be "The' Teacher in the Church Today." follów presn.-His talk will , tation of officers and general--7board members by Richard E. Tolland, general secretary of the Sunday School Board, and a statement on "Our Responsi- - ' ;": . - , al will be accompanied SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF Mission, Nind was a nr projected pictures and nar- by Sevenof the 222nd Quorum of was Th e stake presidency "Great statements-b- y of -- - ration ty when called to t he ,stake organized ,under, the direction presidency. of Elders Spencer iNr. Elm- Immediately after the closeH advisor to the the Sunday afternoon Genof ball of the Council of the e Mnrk Department of : er al Conference session , stake lega.l. of Sta dard TWelve, and Alma Sonnet As- Company School co-Junior. Sunday' Californi sistant to the Council of the ordinators and superinten- , Twelve, it the San Francisco dents in charge of Junior Sun. ik)a Stake Quarterly Conference day Schools will meet in the Seventeenth Ward Viapeland held Sunday. President Henry recreation hall at 141 West 1st D. Moyle - of the- First Presi - - North. , . Contnn Ied From Page 4 was also present,, aency Coordinators will imeet with Sustained as president of the as His day: to take it ifor our General Superintendent Hill Glade Der- stake was Irwen Is to rob Him of His in the recreation hall. pleasure rick, of Daly- Citi;; ,- with WilElders David L. McKay and own, This is thiover way first lard Barton-o- f Daly-CityIn which theSabbath is mostly counselor,-An- d Milton Dale En- bath of oxen . .; to pass It broken; it is 4made a day of sign of San Francisco, second In a jovial manner Is the Sab, counselor. carnal pleasure instead of , bath of the golden calf when They succeeded Presiclent "delight." spiritual the people sat down to eat Serge J. Lauper, and his cam- - - Wh il e the Sabbath i s to be and drink and rose again to Wallace N. Allred anA a day of rest it is not a day H. Herman Schettler. Stake play; to keep it In surfeiting and wantonness la the Sabclerk Evan C. Ray and his Npl . idleness. Rest is not idle; -bath of Satan. (Commen- W. Reiss, - n s, but is a change from the assistant Frank were retained. ' tary On the Whole Bible, p. nsuakoccupations of everyday t 'President Derrick was born i life, and relief from its wearin Salt Lake City, Utah, and But to keep it as a day to eleing, trou ng, disturbing attended LDS High School. He be honored bring the assurPments. Rest. married Eva Peterson of ance of the fulfillment of the refreshing; and Smithfield in the Logan Tern rest on the Sabbath is activity glorious promises tte Lord has made . pie. They have four children. of a spiritual nature which en f i, Latter-day- . President Derrick has been Saint families feeds and:i the souk larges with the Associated Press since should keep this covenant wit h 1934. He began at the Salt Going to the house 0- -f the the Lord. Our present day Lake City office; worked at Lord to worship and learn the Church leaders give us wise Phoenix, Arizona and Atlanta, - principles and practices of His counsel as to the blessings of so doing. The sure knowledge Georgia, and now is connected a Go it make of spel rejoicday with the San Francisco office. 4,, of the Lord's provisions and ing and prayer . Hiss Church offices lave in blessings for this day must lead us to "Remember- the "To keep the Sabbath In eluded president of the At- Sabbath day, to keep it holy." an idle manner Is the Sab- lanta BranDchi utnselor in the - A new LDS Mat:AwnII as been commissioned by the Air Force. Lt. Howard F. Hatch, Centerville, left recently for eight weeks of training at the " - , Lea ers Installed. n c Francisco Slake .Jan s COMITliSSiOnS - - - - Force General -- .p ', hTaaPir-nwallebtih- session will be , , ye the BIM a cappella choir di, rectedby Newell 11. Weight and accompamed by Alexan- der SchreinerTabernatleor-----ganist. - hundred First Councilof the Seven- will speak Sunday eening ty session of , the - i. SAN FRANCISCO STAKE PRESIDENCYSustained Sunday as leaders of San Fro cisco Stake in California were, front me, left to right: Willard B. Barton, first counselor; President Tri.pn G. Derrick and M. 'Mae Ensign, second counselor. Standing: Evan C.:Ray. stake clerk, and Prank W,peiss, assistant. - t cy,Tmeet In- the supelintendents Music for general i hlJencli ooas nwg-- ssilloenloef-S- l , 'in the General Superintenden-, - , .ence . Hanks 'of D. Marion rider g I ',,,,,; k ..-, - . - - t - - )44 Pi"- - -- ' Lynn .S. Itichat:ds,counselor conference ses-Deseret Sunday- , , . ofthf -- Mona ,o , l i 14, - Semi-annua- 2, one r 'D - daSCfatlYiet ' 0 ' :1- ,......., ,,P, , - -- , . - - , ' : A15.-00.:ik--Sçh.001MO,O- c:::1 g 1 4041., ,, - : ,,,, , ''''''''',,, .."'s '' ,, 7 $,,;.,, 1,, ic:ler,Hani(s To Spec:II( , ,. . , - ' ' .. ;- . r) : .... ' ' ' '5,',''",' , ,,,,,,,,- - - K. ' ' , i ' - ,, ''. ,,,--,- ,..:. .. i. ". . - , PRES. LESTER J. LEES new stake leader .; , I H modnaiwinno - |