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Show -- . I - . ' - . t ', , - - , , .',... .,.,"- -. 4' t l' 'f - 1- 11 ' s -- - ' .i t ' '' - - - f '', ,! k ',,00- 31": '', - .4 ' t-- . x ' 2,-$- '".."''' , - S' i,' .:',' ' . ' b. -- ' :irt:' 1 , - - ' ! .: , ''' t , - I ,; ' t,';'-.,',. l I ,.. NEW BISH()PRICS - . - .. . -- - --- q . --,,, ' ", 117777 : ', :: L '' , ! ' - '171 , t, ; - ....ire , f t tk .. . .', , 14.:,,,, , t ' 4- ,,, -' it: i I , '4(7,- ..,. e oy . , 4 i. r: t.'A it ,::2 l':,!..-..-,- . .' ': - i . 4 ::. ' k , ',' i - ,, 1 4 , .. , , I l r ' i 1 ttto HiromichiNakamura, Japanese educator, B Y U campus, , 4 ' PROVO months on University nated by Hiromichl Wednesday t r 1 , A visit of several the Brigham Young campus was termi- Japanese educator , Nak a in a r a ' on when he left for the east andviSits on other Amer- 0 ican college campuses. Before leaving, Prof. Nakarura was presented with a copy of the Brigham Young University orientation film, "B. Y. and II," by the Brigadier social ' 4 , I - s. , unit.Prof,. Nakamura is a member of the faculty of Tokyo University and- is in this country to study the American educational system. He will make a return visit to BY U in September before leaving for Japan. a meeting with students - In and facnity last week,) Prof. Nakamura listed four phases - Wherefore, the Lord God gave unto man ,that he should act for himself. Wherefore, man could not act for himself save it should be that he was enticed by the one or the other. 2 Nephi 2:16. , I I - ' , 1 , :, I., .... t:....: .. ' -.- ,.... 4,..::- ., :i. ,,. l' - ,,.!'..fr-,- ;. t - ,:. ,,,,, - ;' ,:.: ...... .;:::,.....-;;;:';- ,.. .' - .i; ,,,;4, ,; ,.i.l. '.... 1,':. -1 ' 4 , .., e ,e''' ',,... ..,,,,..,......20 ..., -- ..... 1 I) .. ,11 117 1 ; , 1 .tr; .., . J ( i , '1 "00,0,000- r I 1814 ,. .., ..0. .' , , ,,t ; , .0' ' t I -- . t.' - N - 4 - 1 ,,.. .. , EPHRAIM WEST WARD,CHAPEL--Dedicat- ed by Bishop Thorpe B. Isaacson of the Presiding Bishopric, Jan. 17, 1954. Services were conducted by Bishop Glen J. Nielson, who was one of the speaketoOther speakers Included: Pres.' Reuel E. Christensa South Sanpete Stake; Bishop P. C. Peterson, first bishop ot the ward; Anthony Hansen, building superintendent F R Chris- tensen, first counselor in theinsnopric and MéCoy.l.ar----- 0 .,son. second counselor. ' ,, - ''., ,.. .. ' t - - .. , . ' ' - ' - . , YWMIA president; Miss Ann Thompson, mission VWMIA supervisor, wits also in 'attendance. , , : e ,, , , :., f ( i . - ----- Teme4 i , -- ,.,,. ' II , , ... t,,,,,', 4 ' ,, . 411 e Ise , PRICE SECOND WARD, CARBON STAKE Seated. left to right: Theron Oviatt, first counselor, and Bishop Amel Denison. Standing: Edward Mathis, clerk; Orson D. Spencer, second counselor, and Blaine Thomp.. son, clerk. . . - 411,00melliftwAsmilmminu , , :,:t ; 4- -. 1 ,...';',' '''''.' :' .e.Z1..' ,:.. ' f'Y ;', ',,c ' k' ..c7S',''',1' 4,,, 0 .5. 1.1 ' ' , '. ,;'.. -. , ...: '';''. ""' '.1------ ..7:" ' .',..'!' ':.; tf. , '. ill '''''''.,'T ' ; . I t ', 1 '''' . '''''' '. .''. a Z '' ',' ,, ''.:., ,,..' : f'. ' ' - '' t';- :',.." : .' , ,...."'",''''''''' 41t,,:c 4 ' . . . i ' ' 1 , ' '.3 ,,. . ,, , , .. ,..,...., , i 0 ..,--- !0-1 . .. I , ' -,,, , , . ts,-- .; ,, .,, . , , i , ,.. ITC , TEMPE SECOND WARD, MARICOPA STAKE Standing, left to right: Robert L. McCook Jr., first - counselor; Bishop George L. , Sheppard and A. P. Sanders, second counselor.; Seated; George Wilbur and , .., J. L. Clement, clerks. , s, L. - , -.- ' :, '. , '''''1 . , ' ,:' - , - ' i - , , . , ,,, , kin . , .,t,,.. , 411' 43' ,, , ili i,tA At, ., ' A 4 , Is k SLIDE I STAKE WARD,- - MORGAN , - -- COUSCHL-1- 5 . 1 - Left to 'right: Vern Richins, second counselor; Hyrum Winters, first counselor:' Bishop William A. Redden and John Sommers, clerk. -- Saturday, , . " ' : -- 1 aration." - M Man and Gleiner,aePurity and Trail." included Ronald Speakers Brooks, Myrna Fish, Ralph Blackwelder, Marilyn Dunaway, Bob Farris, Nide Hicks, Rhodes 'Farris and Virginia Bang. Prayers and scripture and MIA theme readings were oft lered by Bob Craig, Olia Hopkins, Philip Stroup and Janet Taylor. Music for the mission history-makin- g session was furnished by a Youth Chorus and Paul Miller, pianist. Attending the conference were President and Mrs. Lorin ,L..Richards of the Great Lakes 'Mission. The conference was prepared and directed by' Victor Bang, district YMMIA superintendent; and Carma Low, district I ' tr. . MIA presents CINCINNATIInspiring the more than 150 persons present with their talks of spiritual depth,' members of the MIA presented the program for the first session of the South Ohio' District conference recently held. , It is believed tis be the first Youth Session of a district conference ever to be held in the Great Lakes Mission. Representatives or the Young Men's and Young Women's MIA went to the pulpit' in pairs and discussed similar subjects. These talks included: Boy Scout and Bee Hive Girl, "Obedience and Service." Explorer and Mia Maid, "Wisdom and Character." Junior M Man and Junior Gleaner, "Chivalry and Prep- z , -- A I -- ',,5 . 0400 0: . - ,. Piogram in Ohio District Man Acts for Himself - . -- ss supervisors with schedules, bul ,letins, use of equipment and safety devices. r Each year sees brancfiing into - new canning activities. At'pres: ent time peas, green beans, 'corn ' tomatoes, tomato juices, pearsitand apwhich h,pd particularly im peaches, apricots, plesauce are produced for the B at him while pressed Welfare Program Canning They were: groups produce these items and (1) The friendly, informal and , many other items such as soups, effective relationship between meats, puddings, pineapple, 1 fruit cake, mincemeat, pork and students and faculty. be, an; etc.' (2) "Unique and exceptional" assemdevotional and student I bly system. (3) The skilled out - of - class services (i.e. counseling, hous-ing, scholarships, etc.). (4) The exceptional emphasis 1 on spiritual and religious values. - ' , -- t-- 4apign'esé Educplor End s- Stay at gyu,:- t , 1 the standards." Elder Campbell- - holta-a-cafling school in each region sometime during the winter season,. to acquaint canAug --, , is presented with orientation film by Russ Michelson. , , t heternlinateA his GIFTFOILYISTIOZAs ,,t r : ' - , ,, 1, . ' . It ,,,.. ,. '. , ji R,.. '4 , 1 ' . , I I , v " ..: 1 - 6- ,. , . " iF (,,,, N -- ' , , . 4, ,1 - .... ,, 4 . :I I, ' ., , -' - ! 1 I , - 4. 1,..' ,.. 4'. - . . i1 .'. 4' ti:- - ,.,. ter .' , t 1, ,,i i s '4 , I ., ' I , , , t , ', ' ,,?,- - .. ' :''::' ,''':' :,,. , - 7 ' ' ''' ' 4 :' - , ' ,, ,1 1 , 0 : - - - -- - '' ---- . ,,,,,,,,t , ior--i '',1. "0' fi, , According to Elder. Campbell .,1 ' 4 $ t canneries have all these:Church '!'6z;'' ., al:'"', f ' ;7;7' ', i the protective devices that are 1 :;ofew, , ,..,E,),..:,'iti,,,e,r's 7 ,:;,:':''',i..:,'! ; canin .used commercial 41, ,,, , 1 larger ' 4 AU neries. .., ,, A ,, equipment meets the 1 1 , ,' ,,,, . requirements of Grade A san- ' '''..": 'i'''',.,,,,'''; 3: ; ''.4: IA ..'......., t,.:,, :, 3fr i !fling In. the United States, :1' k ,..,, ..;.:. Canada Hawaii. and mAwirok, mommos 'imbiok-:,I.:;., ,,,, j. Woods," he tells u& "that are ,' , :..'"' - s'.. ' .' ', call' in the Welfare processed STAKE FRANKLIN PRESTON ...- 4, ,.''' SIXTH WARD, .,.,..t.,t,,-,-, 2 neries are jutit as sanitary and , , R. to leftPurSer,,,first , counselor; Seated, Hyde right:, : as safe for use j,!: tl :72', 4,, ..... iuly commercial ' sec. E. Melvin' J. and Melvin t Corbridge, ; At, Burrup Bishop ,,.: ,,,, packs. If. there is any canned ond. counselor. Standing: Mack W. Alder and Stanley ' processed in the Welfare I jfoods , ' clerks.r- , ', i ' that does not equal Byars, I ' ' 1 t ..,that from any other cannery, we r rmPK,,,,,r ''''""..--''r- , ' ' yi: 711to !"."7 k.., have only ourselves to blame.. r..,,,,,.,.,,,,, .... I ' ''''....,,, ' , 404 We have the equipment and the $. I0 , 7- - - t' facilities. Only carelessiiesa'and ,i , .': ' ' ,,011 ., CNNt' ''. - ' , : ' '': failure to use good,' ripe, firm e , : ''' : '' ,r,,,,,,-4,1 I fruits and vegetatiles Will lower , A., ' ' '''sia"- - wt-- : , - '. 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