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Ile-------- "' :: . s'. t,.' cated by Elder Aiithoine R. , '' of the First Council of7- - 7 - Ivins the during his tour of Seventy '. :' - The Central-StateMission: , to Salt tW9- - -- week aftercompletintthe . , L:;'''''':':.''!;:'' :. "; ':. ''f : ": - ' .;, : , ' - - Two Chapels- - .' ,k, ,4, ;. -- 7:,, ! ., - ,,,,,it. "007 ; ',N' ' 11.1:11 - ,..)1 - - .... - , ,,,- . s. ', - - ,2 ---- - : , , - : - ' ' ::.: ' ''.' 1, ,o, " ''' l'I1--:-4-"-' , . All -1,..4 4 : ,:s,, :' ''!''''' '. ,' .I'''. I '. Oklahoma. , t Work is going forward,: the : ' noted. 144 He all hi the IN..,... of '' ' met t ..4 - 4;.:.. , ,' , -, .a 11 i, -irC . ,.: "They're - missionaries. , ;'2:::':::..r 04.,t; .1 - !' .:: said.!Prest-1 well.'! he working ''' dent and Mrs. S: R. Carpenter '1;:t.'4.',4 ..;t!' , , , v are very much Interested In the . x,.''..,,,,,,...,, ,.,14' :., '1,t1s114;;;; 2 . work and are doing it excep. -,e,4k,A,o,,e:1,,I,:;,,---, - MRS. WILMA R. BUNKER y. dARDDIEll mit& Ejoilt . tionally well." lie said.. that:. ; veteran worker ' 44 PAc:,,,'Z'C'Le;;-term r, second President is Carpenter empha -, ,: :' .' 4 , - , .1,4 i, ,, sizing thorough conversion ' in ,1. ,,,,, i ''''': :. 0'1 . '',, .". ,t,tio Ni4AS. .the. proselyting program. , .,: also 'President Ivins held,' .. ' '17,,,i .'; meetings with 4he presidendes ALSO TOURED MIDDLE EASTPresident Jesse R.,. of the districts,hev.isited. The , ,.: or mission has leaders on strong . hreet-Iget ''severall-,--7--I -Past -- local-levehe said.. ' '' ' 1 ' . ,, years.', At the 11 public meetings held a the conference, , during . , , ,, total of 2,000 people attended 20 cent or about the of per The appointment of three i-, mission - membership, Elder , new members to the General i ' Ivins said. Many investigators , . ' ' Board of the Primary Associa- attended he the sessions, '' ' .4''' tion is announced by General - noted. Board President LaVern W. He was accompanied on the 09,0",,,-tour by Mrs. Ivins and by Pres- - --- - Parmley, The baptism of a young' visited by a Church official. -- . ident Those Mrs. Include appointed and Carpenter. The missionary work in Aus- - --- -Creek law - student in the ----- Boyle Buniser,of i Prestahead, surging Salt Lake City, Mrs. Erma'Y. , ministrations, President Cur- -- visit to the branches -- of the dent -- Curtis said. After- - two Cardiner of Heber City and . increassaid. are tis Baptisms Church in Aleppo, Syria and wars, the 'people are humbled. Mrs. Judith Wirthiin Parker 1 ing, genealogical work is are the Gospel Beirut Lebanon, were among receiving They of Salt Lake City. ' reaching a new high and tern the last official acts of Jesse and baptisms are increasing, The new appointments in is way up, he re he noted. Ours is one of eight .R. Curtis as president Of the poted. the4 total members of crease Churches Mission. Gen- m the Immigration-fro. in Austria, he a President and Mrs. Curtis eral Board to 53, President sion area has practically MRS. JUDITH W. PARKER This recognition relieves the returned recently to Salt Lake - , ceased, he said Economic con- Parmley said. taxation on Church property, - ' teacher musician City after turning the mission ditions are improving steadily Mrs. Bunker is the wife of ..te '''' ., ., - - .I , - -- .,.' ''': , - : .. -- , , .., , -- , Dedicates' . ' ,,..,:. ...-- ' 1 - ...,-- I ' . , ... - N. N, ' ' . ' Elder Ivins :, : , i - - '- - ' - -- - . .. :::'':! o - - , - ,, ' - - , --- -- ,., 4414- ' ':', - ,;- , Primary Adds ' ' . , Mission-wherehe-pres- ided ' , ' , - - ii . . res Curtis ,Returns , - From - , - . 3 , Board Aide's . . ,,,, - - w -- - Swiss-Austria- - n Er , In June. PresidentCurtis explained that they made- the trip - ' - - through Greece and the Mid- dle East before coming home He pointed out that the mern bers of the Church in these -a- reas as well as in Jugoslavia,----- gary and-Hun- Swiss-Austria- , n , C.'',:',4'., ".'. ,- :,i'......,:,,,-.., members .' .4.'.- - TheBook -- of -- -- has been translated Greek by a member of Church of Zurich, Switzer-- , -land, he said. The Armenian members in Aleppo and Beirut are still ' loyal and faithful 'to the Church, he stated. They are , very well informed and intelli- - ..-. l- :.,,,''''; ' , - , r 3 C47 4- ' '4,'''''''''''''''''' "''', :, ; ,:t: 7 1 . ' ..,,..A6 :4 , t, ,,,, , ,,...,,t. :, r , i..,r . :, 1 ' 4 4, ' ''it' '' .4. '''';:" ''f.,",i i':.' 'i ,k ' ,; '. ....' '' .4.:.'.... ,,,,,,,., ,,...,.,, :, :..::: ,v ie.' A ,, 'k - ( '':.,f'!. 4 :::'.'', .1i ,, 4: ','ik4: it. '' , ' :i - .' .::.,:..........,, ,:.:::,:.:,,....,:,,::, .::, , , - 1 ....:- ' L.. ir'4, IP t 't,!,,;','''........'' !.. ::.11 .. i.,..:ss.',.:,,'...:....,-s-- ' ,.., ''',..: ,, , ,4-- -- 111:...f t!'i, t 41,4, ) 4...,,, ''', f k ; , .4, ,e-t- '' - 4- l''"' .1..'',0-',),,:i.- :::,:r: :.:::... ' 1'. , 4 t ,' ''' '''S ..,', ' ,i .t$ :.. ; , , , ..,...44. - - ALEPPO BRANCHPresident and Mrs. Jesse R. Curtis of the Mission eently visited the branch 1nAlePP0. Syria ,PresidentCuzlsstandsintheforeground left. Mrs. Curtis Is in the center of the ,second row. Swisti-AustriE- - November-7,-195- 9 4y.r.prro,rbei 7.s4 UniCtek-3-011-- - voted to Primary,---YWMI- chorister and organist Etssign- ments. She was YWMIA stake president in Wilford Stake. , :..,ke :.., , ,,.. , , im.s.,................m.9 , 4 , ,., 'T 1,', A, '.:', :' loi, '''-'!, - :: ::s"..:.. .....:-- ?,.,,,. - , .... s'' 4t ,, A , 740' 4..- t5. - i ,.:......::-...- , ,,,, .4 ;''.i,' t'2,,,,i Eileen, Kent , , , Veterons-Day The Church 'Office Building and all of the auxiliary offices L including, the Genealogical Library will be closed Wednes- day, Nov. 11, Veterans Day.1( The Salt Lake not close, but will maintain its regular schedule on the 11th, Pr esiden tElltay- - L. ; Christiansen said, ... - th Church Offices To Close - " fr- ''''''l ! - - a ,i' .7..t.,..t..1:.,,:,: A. Preston;-Judi- and Jonathan. Most of ' her auxiliary work In the Chtirch has been de. , ,' .4 'Si .4.. . - ,4i. ::,. G-- . ;h:.'F''''.. !1 ' itforl., is.. :,, ''' .1,,.: '',.,s'.4,..:F,;',',:. .' , :, .i ;:::'...''''H,::::::::::, :,, ..,,;..'::4, . - 1 ,. ''':::.: ',.,.::'''..:..:..; Attilfe - : i' .' ,, -se- rvice-to-all iliaries of the Church. This service Includes four years of Sunday School stake board work and eight years on a Pri- - Enary stake board.. , The third new board mem- - -:bet, Mrs. Judith Wirthlin Parker, is a graduate from the University of Utah, a Major in education and music. She is the wife otThomas O. Parker and the mother of six children, David, Thomas Jr., . - ' :, t A ' '4'46.... --. . She attended the BYU before being called as a missionary - in the , Northwestern States Mission and has given many ;- ,, :'4 ,, :....."..H .,P.: -- ,,,,,,, i , :, ;;::',. --:- : ',...,:.' ,,,, 1. "otIt'l:',, ..- 7r "A iz.-.- ' ..,. 1: . i.,-,- ''' :,:s.,.::::s',:::: ::l...'....:: ' ",:,'",' :,:s.!'"--- , - ..:,,:::: '. i T. , ,i A, '.;, ' :::',F, -- a i ' 4- ::: .,,i i 'l ,..'e - .0. ...K, .,.. .' ';',. ::: - t ' , , L':::, lit,,iz , ,:: !: ' - "1, ,,At 41' . -- w t ' i ' 7 ' :, t gent and have strong testimonies of the Gospel. Twenty. 'nine Were present at the Sun aay School visited .by Presi- - (1 dent and Mrs. Curtis in ", This was the first time L, that they had been - Week :Ending- 6CHURCH 1 - '''''' ,, wath - r 4, ss:0N, 1 , t '.' .at ....: '''''.3:: i; '':,:,'' iv ) 1,1 4 1.1 p t I,r ::::.':'''''' 4,:',... "." -", T , ' , ' ' '::: .:;7.:4 ' :.' H.' .,4 lit I r; - eia- -- :..,,.:,,, i , of Brigham Young University. Mrs. Gardiner and her husband, Harold Birk Gardiner, have 10 children, Harold, Jean, Mark, Janice, Paul, , Erma; Louise, Arthur, Sue and Mar- - - served as stake Primary presi- dent, organist for many ward auxiliaries and director of ward choirs and choruses. She : - is - a - graduate cher ..ipl,.....,p ,,, :;::::::;:::.,,.:::,,. " t,,. V ,,1! ,' A.,1-;.;-'- f' :-;- ,"!....',..7."..,'.:: ' -- "k :7'1! ''''. ' ,Ht , ,,:: :, i '''',":::::":".,' ,so.ii.....,' "e31-- r :s:"...,'''...',-,s.i's:,- '''. ?''.,. 1. :., Century.- r.: t,,i$'..'.' 4,.' in Greece, President Curtis said. He noted that some missionary work done there early in the , mother of four children, Rich- ,ard, yin. Verdie Anne Jacob- son, Alan and David. This is her second appoint- ment to the Primary General Board, having served as lit leader for the board - erary from 1947 to 1948. She was re- leased when her husband was made a bishop at Jordan High - School as well as a private ", . '.': iron curtain, he reported, but- -no Church literature has been .' allowed to pass through. The Greek law student was converted through correspond - I ence. Arrangements w e r e made to baptize him as President and Mrs. Curtis visited Greece en route to the Middle EastThere are afew other Church - -- serving in the mission. The mission is progressing steadily as a result of the groundwork - laid by former ad- - plies have beenallowedtogcr - ' Switzerland at all-- he The church has acquired five building sites in Austria and Switzerland for, future chapels, President Curtis said. The missionaries are work- ing harder than ever in the history of the mission, he said. He explained a new program inaugurated last Christmas in which the parents of the mis- sionaries are invited to par- In the proselyting- gram by writing to the inves- tigators being contacted by their sons. This has really caught on, he said, . . ' and-- the noted- .- Thetts-- Czechoslovakia been placed under the ha direction of the Mission president This is due to the president's location in a . which country - maintained - its has carefully 'neutrality, he said. ' Most of the contact with these members is through rorrespondence, President Curtis said. Some medical sup- - ) slander in Susan, , -0- the press and gives equal rights under the law with all other recognized churches, President Curtis explained. The official act of recognition came in 1956. There are 28 branches In the mission and 37 dependent branches and Sunday Schools, he - saki. Every town of 10,000 or over in ' the mission - has been thoroughly proselyte& are Their daughter, who had been with them during their three years in the mission, returned home . . 1 , e k a o n. , -- - . , 1, - -- at m And when Abram was nine-ty years old and nine, the Lord i:: appeared' to Abram, and said Unto him, I am the Almighty walk before- me, and be thou perfect "And Lwillinake my cove-nant between me and thee, and will multiply thee - ,, exceeding--44!Agetmr144,;;--4- , --) 4111TtIR:tel:ITC1117 - - |