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Show EAST CENTRAL STATES MISSION ,, t i $ HONORS GOLDEN GLEANER . v IARLE-TON- A, ,t , ' :kk ' , .." 3444- - , '' f ' - , 'fr ' I- , ,..,.. -- T 4, , , , ,, - - - ' , ,, -- ' .. , . ' - - i , - - -- ' - - o' ,, v ; 1 .. . o 4 ' ...E'.. 'k , reit of Racine,: IV,Vaa her great- - t , . Iv' 'NI,. ' . frO, t 1 '' ' N . , - 4 1 ., .. grandparents W e r e the first, con- verts of the Church in Boone County, W.Va. Miss Young 4n May, 1952, was called' to serve as a missionary in the West Central States serving in Montana and North Dakota.' Re- turning she was assigned as a part time missionary In her home eom- - 4 , . e- .., 4 1 - - II 0 -i- - . , - T: tetty June Young of the West Virginia South Disti jet, Ea&V Central States tlission, on Oct. 21, will recede her Golden Gleaner Award and also a leadership award. She is the first woman in the branch to receive this , award. i A daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Priestley and a granddaughter of 1 late Elder and Mrs.. John Lewis Jar- - ,, 3 ! t 4 li mun,ity. She has also served as secretary to the Sunday School and, the betty June k oung ,district, Improvement Era director, Gleaner teacher, presias counselor in the YWMIA, member of the Relief - dent and bee Society Chorus; arid The MrA' thorns, drama district of the at and YWNIIA...'; present president keeper Miss Young was also the first girl In this bramh to receive an Individual LDS Girls Award and since has re- - --'ccived two Leadership Awards..' - - .; , t - 4 I , . , . -- 1 ,' - 74. '., f 4 . , OC,t 0.411 It . 41 7 , 1 , .' 'LW, . 1 ' - FOR THE MIS.'SIONS ESPECIALLYMrs T. E. Lyon. Mrs.' E. IL Sorensen and Mrs. " W. IL Post, left to right, of the Primary General Board, and the ."Compass Pilot indraw and of use in the missions. Symbolism planes .pilots they prepared for terest of young children. Les-eons- Got Start In MIA Roadshows . - Salt Lake City Girl Joins Los Adgeles San Francisco Opera Ballet Temple Now One of Utah's young artists tin each of the University bas achieved a first step In the !spring ballet festivals and three Staffed of the summer theater produc- Fully ladder of success. For Children In Missions New Primary Lesson Book Now Availdble - - Gerrie Bucher, at the age of 17, has been accepted as a member of the San Francisco Ballet Company. Miss Bucher joining one of America's finest companies, climaxes four years bt study tinder the direction of Wiliam Christensen and Barbara Barrie 4) t the University of Utah. Gerrie is best known in Salt Lake in the performance of "The Bluebird" which won wide spreartaeclaim and the role of the Mechanical Doll in the Nutcracker Suite, She has appeared - In San Francisco she wiU pear with the San Francisco Opera Company during its season and with the ballet company In the performance of Con Amore and Nutcracker: During the next few months the company under the auspices of the American National Theater Association will tour 11 Asian countries. Starting in January 1957 the company will give performances as part of , 7 ,k, ., II t 'F., . ' , ji- ...,'' ,- - . ..,,,. ', ' '' ' . . , f r . , ,4 , t,;,, t ; 4 -- , ,, 1 ..., 'Ty', , , , , - - , . . it t 1 , - . ' , . ,,,,,,, , - t ( , -- , ' ,,,,...,.,,,, y , i ' I ,,,,- , ,-.0 0- - N NI will plant them upon their land, and they shall no more be pulled up out of their land, which I have given them, saith the Lord thy God."Amos 9:15; Jer. 12:15; 24:6. f - ,,, ,... elm ident of the YWM1A for -Lucinda A. Pate years, served Its a member 111 , Idy, : i'Redd, who has resided here the, 'ithe stake board and also as past 51 years, once visited every stake secretary of the Relief home in Monticello in company Society. 1 I with the late Evelyn Adams, It was in 1905 that the family urging the cooperation of all moved to Monticello, where she ii in establishing a pure water sys- has served as stake Relief , tern for bringing water from the counselor and later as ciety ' Blue Mountains. 1 president for eight and one half Mrs. Redd celebrated her 92nd years. Elder Redd died May-3' , . birthday anniversary at home 1937. Sept. 21, &few days after reign--.- . Mrs. Redd is a charier mem- ing as matriarch of the Redd ber of the local Daughters of.; Family Organization during the the Utah Pionems and has, reunfon 'held in Salt aspresidront...g.t.ttle.or,4, 250 andStrended-City , ganization. Shehas also beenl people. la 'member of the San Juan She was born in 1864 in New i County Board of Education. Harmony, Washington County,' During World War ,II, all oi to James and Margaret her grandsons of military a and ,e Ldaterhsigheh beadvfeoarcelsos.ftliedvel I . George, taught olrved grgnthe choob in New Harmony. missions. , 4 On April 2, 1884 In the St. sons and daughters are George Temple, she wai mar- Isabelle Redd, John W. Redd - Tied to e A. PACE REDD Redd and and, Ray V. Redd, Monticello; LUCOMA - -In October 1887 they loft New Horiense Redd Erickson, Taft, twig life of servic Harmony for Bluff, San Juan,' Calif.; a. Redd, J. M. Redd Jr., 7:7 .ir-I ar County. grandchildren ,and 32 great. lit Elul( she -- was the pres- - McConkle, Salt Lake City; 11 grandchildren. - - - ----- 92, Mrs. i 4. , 1 N, , , MONTICELLO"Aunt I ,e-- ' pilots LUCINDA REDD, 92, HAS' VARIED CAREER , , - I , 1,, dilteretthe s II ,I .,. f The Primary hopes to build up a permanent set of lessons for the children In the mission fields. However, Mrs. Lyon said, these new books may be used by small Primaries everywhere to advantage. They are easier than the regular ones used in the wards and stakes for they require no adapting. A handy teachers' kit also is available with the new books which contains drawings and pictures enriching the lesson material. Mrs. Lyon said it is felt the new lessons are "not Just preaching the Gospel but teach in an .,interesting fun way through the use of planes and , I 0, ,, ) 4 , 1 ,......e.....,- ' t , , - I , , sions of the Church directing attention to the seven and eight year old children, 'is off the press and available at the Pd. mary offices, 40 North Main Street. Under the direction of Mrs. Arta M. Hale, first tounselor in the general presidency, three general board members, Mrs. T. E. Lyon, Mrs. E. IL Sorensen and Mrs. W. IL Post, compiled the bOok. "The Compass Pilot Lessons" were prepared in response to a request from the First Presidency, according to Mrs. Lyon. She said the First Presidency felt conditions in the' mission field tdvere cnia-rtakes 4n.s.pecial-4essienstakes because of the majority held be next Saturday. It( of the Primaries being "very Tor every creature of God is small" and, the leaders of them good, and nothing to be refused, very new in the Church. (This if it be received with thanksg- is the second volume especially Tim. 4:4; Romans prepared for mission use. Preiving...-1 114:14. viously an edition directed to I '4 - ,. , ,1 -. - . and said that a fortnight ago five sessions were held in one day with 1,500 persons participating. ."We would be happy to have more Latter-daSaints take advantage of the morning and afternoon messions," he said. "There is rental clothing at the temple, however, we encourage all workers to obtain their own clothing. President Bowring reported that more and more out-o- state are making excursions to the temple. Last Wednesday 60 visitors from East Mill Creek Stake participated in the morning session. SeVeral hundred i)ersons are : from northern Calileexpected gi, rage See DANCER, , , . LOS ANCFMES, Calif.The Los Angeles Temple is now fully A new lesson book, designed the four, five and six year olds staffed, President Benjamin L. Bowrinl announced this week, especially for use in the mis- was published.) tions at the stadium. i , - So--- , -- r Ilikwomm,,,,t, 7. - -- ,' ,A, o - . ,, - - 4, , 4, - two-day- - . . k , .L ,, - - d ... - . ft. STARDOM.:Miss Genie I'ark First Ward, Monument Park Stake (Salt Lake) new (member of the San Francisco Ballet Company.' ON-T- Bucher-of-Monume- nt - Week Encring October 20,- 1956 : , : ' , -- -- 4111,0;:too4 -- - O James-Monro- - - : , . - - ' , , , , , 4441 I t |