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Show - 4- - 4 ' 4 ' a 4 . --. 4, . .4- - - 4 - . ,... 6 ' - -- 4, ,,,,,,,A040, Anniversary. ,11--:,:- Ofkestoration - . ,. ,...,,A. for Aaronic Priesthood Social and Fraternal Activities This Year," and of the Aaronie Priesthood in Our Ward," the latter to be presented by the Bishop, who is president of the Aaronic Priesthood in the I ' , , :..- - t '' 4 ''' . '''' ''' - ''' - '''.4'N. ' ; .4..., ...,.. - ' .,. - i" :5 r r'r' - ''.1---t- r; , . , ',,,, - ...,...., , .i.- . ,,,,, . :, , ,:s , '.., z. I i. r ft. . itsw.vr ,4 r , 1; II if - ,:, - 4re, , t.1;2 s ' , .. ,. - , , ,I ., P , 4 ''' 414 4 , wart ; . A. - II' -- , 1 tin, ,..14. , 44t ., ' - i 11 ; It - , ,,, 4.1 ft : -,oulem - ,, unending night of all the hopes and aspirations which have guided man in his struggle upward to higher planes. The withering up by the blight of death of the qualities of kindliness, gentleness, forbearance, mercy, derness and love which have grown and flowered in him through his practice of those virtues in association with his fellows. , ' ,.....N,, '4,1,,,, (Conanued from Page Three) , .:i , - , .t ,, .,.. -;.1 , , ,,, ' :2 : 1,- The Abundant Life - , ,,, , ., . , , , , : ' 171 -- - a, ., - .........or.'. .., -, '. , , . , ,.. , ., ; ''.'''''''''''''''''' - ., , , - .. , , ''''41:11:' been made possible through approval of the general superintendency of the Deseret Sunday School Union of a recommendation that the two and a half minute talks be given by members of the Aaronic Priesthood on topics suitable to the day. , ,6 ': , " Observance of the occasion through the Sunday Schools on May 19 has ' ) -- i' :, , .:., ,... , . , :::Itc:..-7'irl'';:solr.:::- 71'"IlrgA,4 , : i. , ., Deportmer:t ' . s - 0 - .,.. , , -- Ward... - , r , eluding opening and closing prayer, .. administering to the sacrament, script ture readings, music and talks, Sub- - ' , Pets to be discussed will include "How the Restoration Fu Ifilled, Prophecy,",, "What' 'the Adult Aaronic Priesthood Plan Has Meant to Me," "Our Plans - ,,,,, .. ¬ - 1, --,;-- .b, ' (Continued from Page One.) ',1:.,Ai,..74, - . .: ToBeObserved .1 ,,N . Oiurch 20, 1940 AP, RIL THE DESERET NEWS; SATURDAY, p , ' '111. b0.4 isamtwomftwEgem , The old cobblestone home of Martin Harris, now the property of the Church. No one, I suspect, likes to contem, - , , - sr'" ,' , - -,- ,, plate for himself so, uninviting and ofik C'4' "' , ; uninspiring and wasteful an exit from , ' life. Rather do we turn to the bright ''': ..' ' ' ' '' ' o0 us to of out in held the promise hope Jesus: 1.,,-- -t) 44 , "There is no man that hath left , house, or parents, or brethren, or wife, or children for the kingdom of God's sake, who shall not receive manifold ' , more in this present time, and in the world to come life everlasting. .. '..:"4"'44!k4"'!U' NI, 1,,,,,, ,, In the way to that goal lies the abundant life. ,'-- I 1 - '' , , '; ;1 , -- , ' , ..w'' 1,,t4 itu,' ' IP k - ., ", s'''!"! , - Bothwell Ward's 61 Families Produce 5,000 Young Trees BOTHWELLVirtually all families In Bothwell ward of Bear River Stake, have woodlots, and 5,000 trees are being grown in the small commun- ity of GI families as an Aaronic Priesthood project. ' The project, which will provide beautiful trees and windbreaks for the community in years to come, is con-, sidered outstanding for a community of Bothwell's size. Interest in tree planting was first stimulated ,,when LeRoy Bunnell, Charles Last anklialvor Skinner of NN the Bear River High School faculty NN, sited the community in the Interest Ifd.ult education and home and family IllAnk ceiôrdination teaching Fey 'provementa,nd beautification. So that the com-great was the Interest , munity organized theough the Aaronic , - RIGI IlOih , ' Priesthood for the securing of 1,500 Blue Spruce, 1,500 Red Cedar, 450, Blue Spruce, 200 Red Cedar, 100 Golden Willow, 400 Siberian Elm, and 100 Siberian Pea tree. A vacant spot on the church grounds is being used as' nursery for 1,100 saplings, which will gradually be thinned out and transplanted for beautification and windbreak purposes. In 1947, when Blue Spruce will be needed for the Church centennial, the deacons hope to sell enough to pay for a new Boy Scout house, according to , Bishop D. Milton Marble. The trees were purchased through the Utah State Agricultural College as a community windbreak project and represent an Investment of which ,will be returned to the com- nulTilty many times.Herbert W. Stay- only-45O- --- net': -- , .. - , 4,,.e Salt Lake City, were distributed throughout the territory to strengthen recently established munities. On certain occasions, those who had already shown themselves to be successful colonizers led groups to found new settlements. For that reacn Soule of the site aames, suchtas the Allred '',' ,,,,,Wi...,wk, .14'--;;;;;--4'ss '''''''' ' -liwanatm,savia- . ' Aaronic Priesthood history in this dispensation dates back to this spot on May 15, 1829. This is the Hale home at Harmony, Pa., now Oakland, Pa., (only the 'ruins re.,- nain) where Joseph Smith and Oti-ver Cowdery were engaged in translating the Book of Mormon when they received the Aaronic Priesthood at the hand of John, The Baptist. They were baptized in the Susquehanna River, left, near this home. EARNEST EFFORT NEEDED CIGARETS AND YOUTH It is time our boys were reminded Opportunity for service, by whicl . of the fact that cigarets contribute to we gain knowledge, is all around us, delinquency, that they befuddle a boy. but earnest effort is imperative if we and stifle his ambition and decision. Youth needs no handicap but must rise above the mediocre. in any en. deavor.--Loui- se Y. Robison. maintain all its mental vigor.Dr. T. J. Howells. LISTEN TO YOUTH DOUBT , Old ' age can learn much from That doubt which immediately youth. They keep us abreast with the leads to honest enquiry, and thereby times: they keep us alive to the burn- removesitself, is wholesome doubt.- - ing questions of the day. Therefore But that doubt which feeds and grows let us listen to the young with sympa-upon itself, and, with stubborn in- - thetic hearts, the better to adapt our dolence, breeds more doubt, is wrong. counsel to their needs.--Elde- r Rulon, John A. Widtsöe." '''' S. Wells. ' ----- ethitial 4..41- o severa ' Saint Journal His1Z, Brigham Young, Latter-datory, September 0. 1850, Ms. 13. Briiiham Young, "Fourth General Epistle to the Saints," ibid,Sept. 27, 1850. -14. Dan Jones, DeSeret News, December 12, 1850. 15. .Andrew Jenson, Manuscript History of Sanpete y - iOo. onies. Stake, 22. .!,,,d t! 4.,- -, --4- " ' ' 1.,' ..,:nl.: .., l'AM..:-....YOUN.Q::,I'- !14' - (67.Colöflibt; I ovember , 2, 1851, Ms. 17. Andrew L. Slier, Deseret News, May 29, 1852. 18. Andrew L. Slier, Manuscript History of San- pete Stake, 28. 19. Brigham Young, ibid.. 58. 20. Deseret News, October 8, I853. 2r. 222. 23. Young, op. cit., Spring City, 1. Millennial Star, XVII, 476. Manuscript History of Sanpete Stake, Ephraim,' - , i |