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Show , , .. 1 ' I : , '' '', I, ,,,,-- ,i - i, yel ii.), : .!.f:::,:. .,j .0. 54;4 4, , , .:;:,.7:.... , LOS ,,I.,,. ; ) ,. -, 1 .: .. - -- , .. IA , , ' -- - o- p- N.,:::!:: -- 01 .:, ik Ao:IN ..0,.. : t (.; V '7o--- I t 11 ,,..,.,..,,,-,- ) ;,,Y ':, -:The- ..,' ,. 1 --- LI. i , - , - 4 honoted last Saturday night at a testimonial dinner held at East Los Angeles Stake House. It was attended by stake predenOes of the Southern California Welfare Region and ir-wives-along with former members of presidencies who had long association with the new General Authority. Partieularly-bonored-gue- , H. --17-7:1-- - - -- y- Orange-05Unt- - -- First-presi'- - All stake, ward, mission, di& trict and branch clerks were to begin Instructed using the new historical rec- ord binders and sheets on Jan.- .. ' , : -, 1960. - - - - - , ; , ..,...t... 1 t .,,,:. ' ': s. 4,1. 7 .:- 0 ) :- ' ...i. i', .,7'.' k iv, ' Retires From Army . .. ,' . ' 7 -- Colonel Norman Not. Weiden- heimer, USAFR, was recently honored in a testimonial by of!kers and enlisted men of his squadron upon his successful completion of 38 years in the United States Air Force Re-serve. A-t- this- - time- - hewas presented a Certificate of Trib- - , ,, , PRESENTED GIFT AT DINNERElder reward W.,,-Hunter, of the Council of the Twelve, center, and Mrs. Hunter, are receiving a gift of a sterling silver bowl from President John M. RUSS011 of the Los Angeles Stake. record -- ' , - - , section of the record as noted In the instructions. "During the corning year will you please search through Your Church buildings and homes and try to locate min-r- '' tite books that have not been sent to the Historian's Office. for filing. The minute books of all Church organizations should be sent in for filing one ' year lifter completion. When ' ---- - . - -- ' perman. - 1 , : I ' ',' ',.: For Church Serves .., " t , tft , ,;- ,, -- -- , .- , L.--- ,: ,.' ' ,,,, ',,,:' .' ,:' ',..Z'' ' ,, !. '''.: - - ' f. ,... ; ., , , :':,, , - ,, ',,,. 4,tk ,,t,, - , :,.7 : , ! s ,,:',0,, 1 1 : :t. ''':. , ' .. ? ,- ',30,4- ,11- ,. , , I c-.,- ,,: ,,,: . :,-:- ' ..... - - - ,:,' - 1, r" , ,,: ,,, ,,.,...,;, ,, , ,, ...., 4..2 ,,,:-: , . , -- - , 3 '1,.i' ...0-' -- -- : uss: , ,,, ' t ,,,, 't,',,,.. ':. ' , . (............'",..z............: 1 1 4 ; z.., N ' .: it 'Z' ,, '', . ) , - - Week Ending ' IN NETHERLANDSPresident and Mrs.- John H. Volker are preparing to travel to Holland. Elder Volker recently was appointed to preside ever- Nether-TO PRESIDE - lands mission. '1404M--be- . 7, 10S9 - -,- - - - - . 4. . 1- - in,w: has suat 2 - brief and Wars lotonallunly - Lt. - - He ofhadpanceumetimret - - r Elder Weidenheimer- - is a member of Inglewood Ward. He formerly served as Inglewood Stake clerk. He novrdevotes his Church service to 'genealogical 'search and ority Administration in ver, Colo served - - Tecord.making. Den-Cit- rn, - y - Preaident Volker ber of the Salt Lake Luncheon Club, Sons Of Utah- Pioneers and a charter member of the and Ex-Ogden Kiwanis Club - ' ectrtives Club. . He was born April 24, 1890, in Ogden, a son of John W. F. Volker and Edith L. Parker He married- - Fawn Volker.,-counselor in the Denver Stake of Wright Ogden on Feb., 25, High- - Priests' Quorum presi- 1914, in the Salt Lake Temple. oMember dency; of the Weber Mrs. Volker has served in .Stake genealogical committee: - the -auxiliary organizations of a member of the Weber Stake the Church. She is presently Sunday School board and a active in the Relief Society of member of the bishopric of the -University Ward. Fifth Ward, Weber Stake. She was born Jan. 5,. 1892, .' He has been in- business in in a daughter of Joseph Salt Lake City and Ogden for - E. Ogden, and Katherine G. Lyon a number of years, is now WrightShe attended Weber 'dent of the Ogden Landpm Co. Academy, the University of During World War,13.41,vatto ,Dtake and t CokunbiaillJaziiveran official of the Office of Pri-' sity, tier. - - -- - -- - - -- -- -- - -- - , - More than 11 years of the colonel's reserve career full-tim- e active du ty as high priest group leader in University---- , Ward, Universitr- for the past eight years. He fulfilled a mission to the Netherlands. from - 1908491 , where he served as president of the Amsterdam Conference. ' . Other Church positions held ' by President Volker include: 0 ,,,, -- -- - A-- PresideniVolket-Int- s ' . ,,,, ,... '' ,:. -' , - nouncement of the ment was made early in Octo- ber by the First Presidency, At the time the announce- inent was made, the Voliters were vacationing in Hawaii. They returned to Salt Lake last week. - 9 o ute for his encouragement, devotion and understanding in behalf of the Air Force Re ' o appoint- - Netherlands---Miss- ! x f ' ,.. r , President and Mrs. John H. Volker plan to leave for Honi.-land about the middle of uary, they announced - thisWeelt: president- -Arouterw- as appointed to succeed President Rulon J. Sperry as head of the ,,..:.:.f,,,,,,t,...)........:::-,-,,,,,,,:- ,,... ' !. ., , , ' , - ,: ':' -- .: 9' ,.;, - :,' :.:1';',:':. t :,:::,':. , i . .:,',, - :;, -- . - ,,: If ..,:,,,,,,,:::, , ,,,,, lating experience for tives concerned with the vital ;,,,,,. business functions of purchasing and materials . manage,ment The seminar iia continuing education activity of the MSLI College of Business and Public - ,.:. ..., , ' Service. : - .., , -- ',',- ":,,.1.,,..:,:::".! ;,,;:.; '' ..,,:;:..:i,,,k.,,,,,, , , - - . :... - on In January .. ; ' 7: ..:!-..... ' - !,:'"; ,, 17 EAST LANSING, MICH.--1- " Gordon B. Alleck, Church pur - 2 chasing agent, served as a ' staff member of the Purchas- . ..... ,,,... Materials and Management ing Seminar held at Michigan State ' , ' University Oct. 25 through , Nov. & busiin leaders Outstanding .i ness and education conducted the seminal, designed to pro- vide an educationally stimu- . , ''' ':'';,'-'- '''.:::....fl "'; : ... -- '',,. , ,.., On Seminar Staff' - - . r: --. Agent ,,... i Holland-Miss- , , : Purchasing ' ' : .,',. ; Je ' ' - - . -- .t. - - - ' r' - ; - - are to be mailed to the His; torian's Office periodically for ' - - - --- -- , . '''' , .,;,.- ' ,',. ;;,,.'..: . 'k After 38 Yearis' lnigtecvood Aide :;,t;''',7.,,;::) , '.:' , '' .:" ..' .' ' - ''''. , '..., .: , - direction of President John M. RussOn of Los Angeles Stake. ''' '', . Arrangemnts t , -w- ere-tmder .. ....4... , - 2,- 7,,,,,';., 7 - highland deep fellowship-wa- s groups from ighted- by choral among the- tubsts singing ap songs of their own Propriate composition.. ., Jr-7- , i- con-Don- , P.,,' t....,-- - :i.,......g.:;i;!;.:.:.:.::;:-'- , .? ll7 1 , j!::::,: ' , bowl The evening of testimony , ,'''.:i':.",te 3M(. : - , :1r ,,,, . i ''' ' .., , ' ' - dency, accompanied by 'a letter from the Stake President He was additionally the recipient of plaque of tribute along - with a sterling silver, .. ' i ' t ; , , . .:..,..... ):'' records are forwarded, proper ,- ce-;-incindinkname of the ward and stake or branch and mission should be ' entered in the front of each record so. that it can be easily . identified when it is received. Records -- should - be - sent In packaged flatdo not roll any minutes for mailing. ,- - ' .......; 1 t, 4 - - - Presi- - of each photograph . - . - -- The instruction Was given this Week In a lette-r- to stake, ward and mission lead-eri from President - Joseph the -- Trading- Smith- of the Council ' - instructions be carefully read-7lbs. Church and of the Twelve , ,, ,,, , Those In authority should ac-,.0.,, toilful- .. quaint themselves with the "All historical , records n ow new procedure on record k eep- In use are to end December 31, - - Ing; and with the other items 1959, President Smith's letter listed in the 'General Instrué. s stated.- "No clerk should on Record Keeping,' such thwe to use the old type Tee-- - as the aid that can be given ord after the end of this year," on use of records on file, pa- ' trlarc'hal blessings, priesthood It emphasized.' The letter continued: "When, authority lines, etc." The new record books are recording minutes In the new loose-lea- f records please be sure- to use binders holding ass both sides of each page, to aim, , 11- sheets. The binders are to be retained in the local Church gje space the minutes, and to 1,- - -- -- - . - -- Clerkg - -- '7,-- Record Books For 1960 - lady ForA ' - of the Twelvewere this group of stake presidents and former associates on the regioMI council. Left to tight C. Dalton, are , first row, Pres.-JoStake, former President Virgil Spongberg, Long Beach . Stake; Pres. Vern R". Peel, Mt. Rubidoux Stake; President - -Henry IX Moyle of the First Presidency; Elder Hunter, ' Pres. John M. Russon, Los Angeles Stake; Pres. Hugh hn - sts ' C Smith, Reseda , -.. - - . Representing the Stake, and Pres. Max 0, Bryan, E. Long ' was President Henry D. -, --dency who was Beach Stake; Second row, Leland Payne, welfare coordi accompanied Moyle, San Diego Stake;Pres. ;nator; Pres. Barry P. Knudsen, Alma Sonne, Assist-Elder by E. Garrett Gudmundsen, Inglewood Stake; Pres. ant to the Council of the - Austin : in Barlow, Santa Monica Stake:- Prett-EdwSan Ber -dale Stake presidents and coun- , nardino Stake; Pres. L. Lloyd Prestwich, Redondo Sialte;' selors from San Luis Obispo - ---- Pres. Faun Hunsaker, East Los Angeles Stake, and --to San Diego expressed loyalty ; Francis Zimmerman, Long Beath Stake. for President and admiration , -Hunter,- and presented him . with an album containing a . ASSOCIATES 110140B ELDER HENTEft---LChtthereat a Southern California Welfare Region dinner: last Sat-urday to honor Elder Hower(' W Hunter of the Council d i 1 ----- - were Elder Hunter's parents. s..k -- was the-Twel- ve,- - 1- --T- , ' - dena Staki, sustained at last General . Conference to the - k- ' . dent Pasa----- - .. 1 ., -- ANGELES-Presi- , - |