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Show I- - --- - - -- - -, - - '' ' ' I - , . , , ,,.... ,..., ,,,I.,-- - - , , At-Conferenc- , 7 , e , . , , ARIZ More-th800Spanish.speaklng Church members from Mexico and the southwestern United States .. converged on Mesa for the MES,A. - -, . , 800 Lamanites, Assemble ' '',,, .. ',. . - ' ' , -- an -- - .... . rece- , ) nt-annual . ' - - , --- - - , ,., , -- ar,., ;, - 1.11.11.. , 1 QUORUM i k - , BOOKThe presidency of the Monument gh-the look-thrcTir- co- l--- - lection of biographical sketches just off the press. Left to right, Claude. B. Petersen', first counselor; President Evan P. Wright and Aldon J. Anderson, second counselor., - . . , - Brown, , , aloft; High PrietsPublis h ' - -- -- Autobiographies i 1 -- - - -,--- - Mission; - faith-promotin- I 1: -- - - . e- 1 I , ' Genealogists -- - --- - - , I I -- - ' - --- Stakes -- Scheclutellisits ------ - t i - Utah,L jdaho and on November 8. .4,,4- , , Hamburgv-- --North Ger-- ern n - - Phi& amburg tstriclHouse - - -- -- - Israel I. Modcan - , -- -- - ----- -- - Church have contributed muck-to the erection of the building both in labor and in money. Over 600 people attended tour.-- - German. Languaa - attendedtheiStm, S , ocllelief-Societ- ducted by President Burtis F. Robbins: of the North German Mission - ' On the Saturday preceding the dedication, more than 350 young people attended a large district dance in the new build- ing. Decorations and refresh ments were provided by the Ham Relief Societies of the " burg branches. ,, . . , ' y Teachers I - , --, - - . - , . - - -- - ), :it 1 - -- . Mt. Bubidoux" Breaks, ; ' . a,... 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I4 - roe ' all Social Science lessons, and may he use4 iinstructions Kit contains for tnnes. isse. ,.. many -, , 38 --- -- ---- simplified , t tSSlte 1 I 1 lessetti , - . 0 - . - ! - - 1959-6- , . , - '' I 0-- Etive.i 4431140 to womptoy:tht 11911 i , - glia - ' s ! ' Prtte: SI SO poopoid aowywiteve Inuit Audio Viamahrent4r, tit 4601 Young Univeteity, Porte. Utak 4 '4 4, - - II - - , -- - - 4 - - - ., -, 4.4 d47; - tti-stat- e 1 4 - ' - to-t- - -- C a , . -- -, s, Missionary' Depart ment translator, served as translator; for Elder Kimball. Mrs. Kimball also - spoke at the-IISunday meetings.-- - it - day meetings. Elder Jones, now El Paso Stake patriarchgave patri- archal blessings during the - thededieation services WashingtoPLautoblographiesolapproxi--- -- - , the-clos- mission , Baldera .' , ,,,, Church - . . Temple on the four days folA temple session in the Ger lowing the Sunday meetings. man language will be held Sat. Temple , President Arwell L. Pierce, a former head of the - urdaY Nov. 14, in,, theto Salt the Lake Temple, according Mexican Mission, directed this , presidency of the Church or . work . ganization for German speak The conference visitors were housed in the stake house and ' ing members. Names will be recorded from 3 to 3:30 p.m, in private homes. The Mesa German speaking m e m be r a in ' every saints and returned missionaries are way to make the conference Invited to attend. possible. PresidentHLorenAllen of islesa Stake and Presi- . dent Donald Ellsworth of East meet-,:lEduar- - '''' - - The building was erected in'r the Eilenau residential district of this German trade center at a cost of about $200,000. Its - simple, tOntemporary siyie has Twelve. attracted much' attention in The Hamburg District House, tradition - minded Germany. Architectural magazines have equivalent to a stake' center, taken-note Was formally, opened for use of it. e at of Elder Romney's Members and friends of the ral former mission pres- !dents also were present,, in- cluding -- David Haymore, Lorin F. Jones, 'Orlando C. Williams and W. Ernest Young. Four Spanish sessions per Mesa-Sta- ke ' The first building of its kind reEurope was dediceit Marron G,, cently by Elder ROmIYr. of -- the - Councit of - - daY,..3yereh!111,,111--ttr-.)1!st,tTempleSession50t,,- ' - . - HAMBURG, GERMANY M. words each. 1,000 Elder Derek Marlandwill---Nearly-1- 00 mateiy RIVÉRSID-E,7A LI F. --' per cent of the -with meet at Phoenix, Ariz, , Ground contributed members breaking ceremonies quorum stake and - ward ' committees - cost- - ,of projectThefrom East Phoenix, Phoenix printing the collection will be - side, California for a $400,000 . and Phoenix North stakes. distributed equally among the building to house the combined . Another, Arizona Riverside Second Ward and the officers members, quorum -will be beld under Center id . -- otconvention the Airection -- mimber -- Frank -- Smith --- staff ---.. with Snowflake, Flagstaff ....77.. ,,,Ths70,41 et St Johns Genealogical work, Swmzediffur --- will be - -- ers. Snowflake ---Stake - -- ---- Tbood -host -- iikbce ISSS East Sharon, Provo, Sharon, , 1 jos Prices 011 West Sharon stakes and Utah .' tarot ai will be in Provo City High DON'T BE School-wit'Elders George ' Fudge and W. Henry Chace of CONFUSED ( the Society's convention staff. Elder L. Garrett Myers will convention at - hold a : sewing machine. Lewiston, Idaho, with the Easy TamsLliteral Tradssin Lewiston and Spokane stakes. ' Seebsg Is goltiving Writs km FILEE Brocioatfo I - s President Harvey ence. '' , , - L L. td6TROlqmeyP-Oie-0.0--777- H.,Taylor. Mexicanii Mission Ali four attended the b confer- A-Seve- - leelend President Bentley-Northerd Mission,-an- The members of thehighIngadventures are related, stories, supriests quorum of Monument Perk West Stake are really get. - cess stories Quorum members will find that one of their num- ting to know each other. They be has been a noted concert are also finding the most sal, artist Others have risen to ulating and interesting reading aprominenceiii.bitsiness,and, other fields. Itrra boOkIllef'thselves The project grew out of the wrote. p rogram being genealogical Under the direction of the carried out in the priesthood quorum presidency, they have quorums. All of the quorum' members were asked to write just published a collection of their life- histories. Quorum autobiographies of the quorum members. Each member will President Evan P. Wright con , receive a copy of the collec-- , ceived the Idea of collecting the tion. autobiographies in a book. "It has been a most reward Surprising things have been uncovered In the stories of trig project," President Wright -said, "'and rnany members who quiet; unassuming men whose livesto all appearances. havehadnotalreadyiprepareda been uneventful. Some thrill- Book of Remembrance are now using this as a start and are . forward their respon- carrying -in sibilityIngenealogical ' r-- search.. - ' ' Petersen and -Claude. -- -- -13 Aldon Anderson, counselors to President Wright, assisted in' ' stimulating the project. Presi-- -- dent Petersen edited the col--- -- -a . Genealogical Society repre- lection. Theproject was begun --scheduled have ' sentatives last spring. visits to 13 stakes in Arizona, The collection contains 195 c- President '"'--' ' - Mis- - n LiPerry,WestSpanisit-America- , .4 i Spanish-America- '--'' ' - ' ' ' ''', , - - ' , , E. , -- t :. '' '4'.' : - , , . -- Park West Stake ---,Mon- . ' , f ' , ' ' ArraAcors District House; Hambtirg, Germany, is the man Mission's version of a stake center. Erected at a cost of approximately 000,000, the biliiiiing was recently dedicated by Elder Marion - , ' , - , , , - .", , ,. INTEREST.-TheAgrgemod- -- s ilri. ' - - ipmwowill.-- - . -- . , ' testimony bearing as were evening meetings on the four suecessive nights of the confer.. - Lucian M. Mecham Jr., for-- mer president of the Mexican Mission, conducted the meet - " ings and directed arrange. ments for the conference. As- sisting with the arrangements ,' , , - devotect-t- - t - ' ,r----,-- - conference sea-spoke at-t- he sions in the Mesa Stake House on Sunday. The Sunday eve. o - - ,,,,,,, ; .k. , , ", ) ' 011; Am, - . -- i i - Elder Spencer W. Kimball of the Council of the Twelve - ',..,yo".'aIlsl.a.g.......ss. - t - Missiong. n ..Spanish-ArneHca- --.,, r,-....- and West Spanish-American- - , ' , , - - I --- of Mexico. Many- came from Texas,- New Mexico, California and Arizona branches of the Q - Liimilnite-tolgel- .ence and temple excursion. They traveled as far as 2,000 ''-- miles to come from Vera Crux,' 9 WOehlEtvding, . 71sloye4libeC,7,"1-1- I -0 lc3 ' , ' ,, t;q l ' V ( - , - 'c - |