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Show ' 1 THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, ATRIL ; I M. LA. Conference v 5 , Dates Church Department ' 'Division contest m tha Mutual Improvement association, annual competitions In drama, operetta, dancing, speech, story and mualo will get nhdr way next 'week. AH divisions In section three which include tho most distant stakes of th Church hnvq completed stake contests and the winners will now enter division meets tn which they will cojnpcte with winners from adjoining or nearby stages. Special , Features Promised Because of Conditions -- i, DATES offortheUi.Y oukitruxl n llrt'i Young lutdln' Mutus) Improve- - . nivnt icltlnn have bin dof out by the yrorrel board oa ' ut of the June of eemnuttee, totnpoeed chairmen of ! etnndinv commiare ttor. The date anhotmeed June 9, It and 11 for it he regular conference with teclli featuree to weehe continue Into the h roUOMrtnff y program Detail, of th t are' now bring developed by the committee with Indication. that eontn will, departure.! from former pinna wiltje mom mended In ' view oh the many teUure-tlm- e problem developing as a result of the eoonmloi condition. Ueneral featuree of the program, already approved include the grandIn finalecontext In Church-id- e oporotta; drama, tlanrlnK, altered, tory and archery,;, the annual outing and reception, general aneaiona for all it. I. A, worker., department eeeatnna and a 'Celebration of tho '10th n nl verve ry of the) Hoy fteout . movement tn the Churojh, At the conference tune Church wlde projects will be launched, one a leadership training courae for all " lenders la summer activities and summer th other an egtrimtve program la which all member odf' the t'hurrh wilt be Invited 'to par-training tlrlpate. The lcadomhi course will be eondurted for five day beginning Mondnri June 11 which follow the regulhr conference. It will Inolud departments eov-- ,. eon-frren- ro . roe-da- , 1 all phases Of summer recre--1 ering andi irecreaHon atton community leadershlBJleumattdlon I leaders , departments offruit) the various the general boards with other will eondnat perleneed directors J the eosree. 'I; The summer program will roach . Into a domen or rnora aetlvKlea for leisure-tiros participation, ter .group and eatlro comThla prograiit will ho munities. morning projected at theM. Sunday D AHPiU S In meeting Of the the Aeeembly hall, t A fblddr outlining tho details lasbelng prepared for dletrtbutloa at that time. I -- Aarbnic Activity Display Planned will continue liivtxton contest in Tthe various sections from now until May 22 when the last division Will meet at Boise. ijlrtiul finals in all events wld be a feature of the annuitt conference of th M.J. A In Salt Dak " week in June. tnqeccond W o. Roblneon, field Secretary of ah. Y. M. M. 1. A, who represents the general board. In the dl 'Melon contest, left Wednesday for Caaaila where the first division roitteNt wilt he held at Raymond. April 3, for the three Canadian This will he followed by static.. thcl competition" t Dovcll, Wyo--, rnlng for fh Big Horn division Ala wonk. later. Practically all th In Utah and Idaho convi.lpn duct their .cqntet in, May.' i - Mexican Mission Found Progressing -- DICTION HIO HORN mKK JINIOll ttKMJNtKY DVrt Wllly, principal Of tho Byron Word junior seminary, hi Rig Horn toko, reports tho folio inir : oro keeping (Undent At tho ovut written assignments. of tho term, thou assignments will .bo typed -- by tho hlKh school typbemad ing class, They wtifthen " Into a booklet. Junior ormlnory otudonto luro id tho fclfo writing: editorial 'll Chronicle, a few of which oro given below. Koch pupil ehould do hie boot to with tho toachoro and his fellow clawinmtoo. it not only helps the pupil 6ut ' It hotpo tho teacher and irhool offUiala If ovoryono haa hie awiienmenta and condttcli hlnioolf properly. ludta tlriffith. It Tory unforrunatc for one to come In contact with a disairroo-ai- h Uhconociouely tholr person. Influence to felt. It may be shown on onoe face an the expreaMott by ugly mot, dlaaarcoablo tone of voice oi In other things they do and any. It la quite natural to 00 like the persona with whom 'we come in oontart. Consequently- I prefer to evado the diMurreeable Franc Flllorup claas-matporeona. You should treat your with roaport and court oey, in aa well aa out of school. If you are roapected by your clanematce and teachcra school la a pleasure Alice tuKlead of tblnir to dread ' Jones. Thoeo people who are ignorant Of the foot that courtesy paya, are always belnff dlacourteoua to others. Maxine Jardine. In order to hae In a class the puUs should all pull Maxine Cline. torcther, Kveryone In the rlane should and try to brinq the avers? of the class up Instead of down." wHllma Mar Arthur. Students of the Seminary have written letter to misslonarlea to the field from Big Horn stake. ' . ' V ' , Church Education Head Returns From South Tour the and Church oommlaaloner of education' returned during the weejt from a three week' tour Of thf Mexican mission, The Church official win mot at Do Angola by Prcsidvnt Antoine K. Ivin of th Mexican mission. who accompanied him throughout i the idlatrict of, th mlaaloa. Thl the southern part-t f mission Include Arlmona. y Of California. New MexIco and all of th Mexican apook-- 5 Ing people of Texas, a distance ofeepar1,800 mile approximately at Do Aw atmg the headquarter gelo and Brown vl lie, Texas, th t mo-- ti eastern branch. J Elder Merrill held 2& meetings with missionaries and members od th Church, He reported th an eot--i aa well and doing cellcnt work despite fewer num- -, tho bora.; It mitt he sold, that fewer the - m tael on arte the harder their work to accomplish they, F., Merrill, EJJDKR Joarph of th 'Twelve. Of r I , Bun-dn- IP11 i lO-gf- Al Demonxumtlon of several 'wo of Asponlo priesthood activity and tho correlation plan . of tho Church will bo featured at tho Aaronlo prteothoed convention in April the Assembly hall, Saturday ' l.rat S p.m. Do bo meeting of there will - theA general conference In scion at that tima a larger attendance than Usual la expected. It la an-n- o e need at the presiding bishop's office. One demonstration will portray the. plan suggested for graduation of boys from the Primary aasocia-"tlo-n tn the deacons quorums of tho Asrbaio priesthood. This exercise la being developed with the ration of thy Primary association i v' .Officers. A second demonstration witl dot Church plnn fur training plot themen from 12 to 20 aa caryoung ried forward under the correlationwill be of apefeatured Other plan. cial interest to stake presidencies, ie high 'councilman, bishoprics, Aar-onpriesthood supervisor and all others la the various organisations others who have supervision over young men of Aaronto pricathood ' tt.li ea DADE SEMINARY VfcRNAD SEMINARY most, successful declamation' " contest ho been coneluded r,cent-'b- e Vernal seminary. Miss ceUnire JohiMon, Bp4tklnf on th xubjoct, Toro of ChAractr. won th gold medal for first honor. Frincupal Anthon 8. Cannon aaya of It: Our contest this year wao th best w have had. Ptibhe interest was th keencAt ever and th Mudent performed In even better form than In our previous contents. Tb graduating dome of th junior - and senior seminary or Uniting to gtv seminary ball on April 1 for th porposo of raUlng funds to isav class gifts to th Seminary.) Htudents or at work preparing poster to advertise th event. The Junldr seminary graduating clan U to make history as the first tn the The closne or to shar in stake, th expense and ' the profits In proportion to th ticket each class sells. WEBER SKMIVARY A Word of Wisdom program was presented in the Rlverdale ward toy students of the Wber seminary in oonnoction with th observance of the on hundredth anniversary of th giving of the revelation by th Prophet Joseph Smith, Different phase of th'ubject were considMias Qrac ered by the speakers. spoke on "Conditions When Taylor Otven in 3 81 and Now. Its constructive teaching were brought out by Bertha 'Htimpson land its negative teachings by Clyde Bills, 'Rewards and Results of Living the Word of Wisdom was treated by Alien Stlmpson. JVXIOR 8RM1NARY KOTMti Grace (Idaho) Scmlnsrx Speakers from the seminary ar vary popular in yi wards of thl stake. The patriarch of tho stake said it was a testimony of the gospel to him to hear the talks given by the students. II said many of them were worthy to be broadcast V-- Harold s. over national 8, Nelson, principal, Huntington Sotuhtary In Simlnnry students tookmostortmum stak conference and the -- dents have given talks in Sunday school. The drive for better attendance at meetings ha raised the standard 3 7 per cent so far. The junior seminary students of report 100 per cent tobacco. Wayne Mowfj pal. Malsd ScqUiutry Principal Hi. W, Ixvrem of th Malad, Idaho, sminary' poi is a foil In our stake conference Sunday morning the M&lnd nl.vKa semTwo seminary inary was featured. spoke on IK valueBern-of graduate education and two rvligiuuM ina, ry students representing th Seminary Temperance league gav excellent talks on the subject of This program mduced prohibition. We have g lot of commendation. favorable received also many comment regarding the two ward program recently given by 'th t stiiiinary. Monti Hrmlnarf ' Frttm 1'rinclpal Leland Jt. An- -' demon, principal of Manll semln' ary, w have th fulkiwlng Mrrh atvnlor seminary hay boy of had very enjovable expericncs i of late, where they hav th temple performed baptisms for th dead. non-Uw- ' t t ,,-- X J al to have ooc grist p of ofataU'en the boys bwvwne IrcetlMssl at no. time. o Asnmie - Ttie blnhop-ritile ward ami boys with t)e Irlmrjr sniwrtuWvHl-rand teachers are sisst above, left to right, an follows! First row, Ronald Keate, .Rub-e- rt HH1, Jamea Tnylur anil. Jvts Jr. I secontl row, John jlrlari, Kart morn. Itay nod lhsas. Arthur lludd tlil- -1 row, Dougins to be the larg-e- at single grmlnstlng . ciaso of go hie from the Primary asaoela. turn to become sasnbris of the What Is bcUcvcd ni Aarouto PrtrMthuuil were orilalitcd Dcarxma recently In the IJbjwty ' ward of Idborty stake. Ulster tlie dliwtlon of lrimary KuMrtntemh'nt Daura It. Pugmlre amt the teacher of lie ,gatito dans, atateen Mrs. ptonrwoe H. hutx-Uhoya, ail of wlmm become years of age during the past quarter, have been prepared for ordi- nation to the Priesthood sod become Roy Rooota- Aa tlMwe rrsdusUng wwvtoeg hold four llanos year it b CtuthN, to ao . Junior t lnw.ffl, !l s J vl ' i t ' J i Harold Autrly atul Dexter linker! fourth row, Keith Webh, Norman Uaugh, Joe KCfilon and I.'lsixl laivtl.t rear row. Mrs. Kubell, David Jet- I sen. Iltslmp A. 11. Healer, reuce Dbourno and Mrs. Pwprirt, , ' te ' V i -e attention la to ho given to the reports required In conwith the ,Aronlo priest- nection hood supervision plnn and the cormovement sand th. detie relation of ward auprvtsom Chart, will In th. gains hlng made tho quorum work and emphasis, summer campaign carried On during th. past several iycar and to be .tressed IMa rear Presiding Bishop Syjvegter Q. Cannon will iwnitucl the convenof several tion. - ItepreeentatWr hv stakes and ward ar h1" yttwd to participate Karty piety will be the greatest honor of young people, and bring them os much as anything, and a soon, (rite reputation, : The of mankind are formed by i I tha education they receive. Brig, ham Young, Y- i . A , SOUTH SEVIER SEMINARY Principal Vernon I. IsraeUcn "During February wo reports: conducted a very Successful semy, On inary publicity campaign. stuthere were 52 sacFebruary I. testimonies in dents bore their rament meetings J,n the various wards with excellent results. - Sunquarterly day. Feb. 11. was our which wev stake conference, at were favored In having Dr. Joseph tho In attendance. F. .Merrill In a semBdoday afternooon session inary student spoke on the need Tho fol- of religious education. ir I1 Hgiil7 CASTDK Principal Nepht D, Williams reports: ""Seminary Is getting along very, well. I don't remember a"' time when aludenta were more ac- live or doing better work. Classes"' ars running with full attendance. Our students have given lalka on the. Word of Wisdom In the and Castle Dale Sunday schools. The boys have emphasised attendance at! Pricsthoood meetings ss to project.1 Graduates Guides Primary -- ll iD'lt .P "O " regular lowing Sunday wax th hum mlmiuaary Sunday, but Jn addition to the two speakers there. was assigned to each ward a senp- Inary student to participate on the program. All talks were centered round religious education, aa was also th ward teaching for February. I had prepared and distributed an outline on thla subject to each ward teacher and missionary On Bundoy, in ,ths stake. St, tha seminary students took over the Sacrament meeting programs In every ward of tho stake. The programs commemor- -. ated the 100th anniversary of tho IVorjl of Wisdom revelation. There were 3 students participating on thee programs this day. We arc gratified with the results that are apparent from out efforts. About H different students todk In theas activities during the, part month, f exclusive of those acting aqward teachers." v IV r f , ee i , Fn6-ruo- ry 1 rie Conyention to be Held At Alterably Hill April 8 i; .. o.Special . 'Division Meets '. Start Next Week In M. I. A. Contests . Definitely rocominnndutlon 11933. ' . |