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Show I BèwèflMflngs 'Friend Wins High Award For Pictures , to 5top Stnokin Missionary Means rOW , - - By HAROLD LtiNpsTRom ' , '' gifts ler 'smokers, member of several As For the second consecutive ' ' high national hon Or ts stake'lyear 'been awarded - The - . ren s TrIend ,--- 'snagaz ints,- --- ward-an- d, :taiol -S- PriestboOd---Committees--are- enior-Aerobic- -- , - chase - 4" $2 -- ,-- Herbert Breen a book How to Stop Smoking . rit by the ago, the book has iold.more thatk,160,000 copies ten4litried each, In nine editions' byangnard Press., Now the-i.1,thpeta.een pars three w'.B.g$P.Iii6 A. Priy received !, see-- ' 'annua l In a fo awards competition reproduetione Store. 44- - East South Temple in Salt Lake City. States Mr, i the Arnold Friberg Book of Breen ,I: his hook is guaranteed Abet you will oi oil painting master-- , If Yon donit,' you get your money back, end no Mormon pieces. asked." Stake Senior Aaronie Priest-questions was done hood Committee. Is distriboting- - the edition copies to the Crocker Co., Inc. . Men with whom it is working in the tirne mariner that mission-- I by stationers and lithogaries frequently leave copies' of the Book of Mormon with printers, of San Francisto who raphers Investigators . subnaittett the magazine inserts . for the competitionvi-- -And .while books are mentioned Between ing Meetings, Aetually, the award means in knewing that President that "The Children's Friend" Reuben Clark's April- Conference address, entitled been voted second, place, bY - J.Bible,":baenow been minted in a- small booklet. Copies'',purhaa are the trade' for having available at 25 cents . . . Book of Mormon students, too,- - will the printing' most 'beautiful inserts of be pleased to learn that George Reynold's "Dictionary of the any magazine in America. Book of Mormon," and long out of print, is now being reprinted The first four paintings a year , by the Bookeraft Co ..71ror a poignant page in early Church ago won first place for the meghistory,, the excellent biography of "Mary Balley"Awife of azine..The second four paintings Patriarch Hyrum Smith) by Ruby K. Smith is a 'story that will Were given the second-placnot soon be forgotten by any reader. It Is published by the,' award- - for this year. ,., ' - ng. The-Carm- -on 1 25-te- :L - 11.-- S. - t , . - -- - t 1 - KEARNS WARD, NORTH JORDAN STAKE - to right: Bishop May F. Jackman and Vergil Seated, C. FpWkes, first counselor. Standing: Bruce Smith, sec-opdcounselor; Kent R. Ward and Garven IL Daybelli, - e , ;) , - 11 ,.... A' ' .1 to be published Ao complete yet Elder Delbert L: Staplee of the Council of the Twlve', fol. the project of 12,faintings, lowing several ,weeks of hospitalization- - beeatrseore heart which was initiatWbrthe late ., condition, has returned , to his Salt Lake City home where Mrs. 'Adele fotimon Howells, he is reported "to be taking it easy." . . . When Bishop Ben general prftldent of the pri- Clawson of the Beriflower Ward, East Long Beach Stake, was,mary ASA. three years ago be- recently released, he was feted by 400 ward, Members at a1foitle her death. The project is farewell party whichl included a program, a take-of- f on being sponsored by the "This Is Your Life" television show. Fromout "of the Primary Assn, the Deseret ets,,, Sunday School Union and ihe peared seven of his 16 brothers and sisters. Bishop .c1.2 hat been transferred to Tucson, Arizona, to become tbe.Asnaeer Deseret Book Store. ' ,..i , the Douglas Aircraft Co. k - - ' , ' , . .. , ' ir - ' 1 ,,-- ----------- - the Deserf Sunday School. Union launched Its annual 1Nickel Sunpf.'". In 1917, years PRESS later, it was replaced by "Dime Sinaily," and which now in its turn is being changed to "Budgettund Sunday." Another Continued from Page 10 small in Sunday ASchoer is the renaming of "'Union , change not be that the spirit could not Meeting" to "Monthly Stak Meeting." of its own knowledge make the . For a page of I ' resting Church history, don't overlook necessary repairs, or supply to "In the Shadow of the . Temple" ,,,t,, ,, the defective or injured 'parts , t.; Preston N ey which . appears in the materials required f o r ' ' the July 1fres6e of "The Relief So- ing a normal organ or mak '''''''" . .,, eiety Ma.g zine." The article is about ?!. 0:,.:,.: s'? muscle or what-not-? , It Would the site of the new Relief Society Build.' ,' need help. Could it not be that itwhow under construction .....,A social ..:,,,,..,..,...,: ,,,, le"'s LARK . - ... , , , 1 I , . , --A- ! - recently - , ,,as Second Ward, ' s tinder Winild come . - e -- . 1,. 7 4 -tt,' .,- 7Z . , .; . 7 ' ' . Lit , I .-- - 'kii. j.. nma,,:L.,ffSPvz - "11141""11',.,,S, - . aid 4:to the spirit front 7440;.. Ane Sophia Johnson for her 25 years of ( ' other spirits, invoked to the task I ' continuous leaching without a single ' .;,,,,, by the Prayers of the Priest- Amiss. Because of the inspiration and ' hood? consolation given, to her by two Relief 1 have found this a Society teachers at the time of the pleasing ' 4 ...., speculative x reflection. It sat- of twd of her children years ago, ; i.4 IF isfies me, and to this time it is , Mrs. Johnson was determined to try the best rationalizing 1 can do. li and bring love and comfort to others. .s , ' But it is not scripture;' it is - , '.- ... not Church doctrine. I am Did you, knew, for instance that Johnson merely speculating. President David O. McKay's favorite Ane Sophia a There are innumerable hymn is reported to be, "Oh, Say What Is Truth, written by convert, John Jaques, who then- lived in Williairi lems involved in this whole , . cept that the simple ideas I town, . have -- expressed do not touch or . ,new genealogical play, "Straight Is the Way, Is being , solve. The problems are be-- a means of yond my reasoning powers even presented for the seven wards of Wells Stake as the creation to reach a speculative refleeencouraging research and temple work. The play is of . Ida Brown and Mary P. Lambert of Browning Ward, 15151tion. I do not need to have any Accompanied by their ideas about them, or about the South 2nd East St., in Salt Lake City .What 1 140 members ones -- I have - named. members, committee and stake advisers, bishopric, or believe makes no difa day's,think Luis Stake enjoyed in San of the Aaronie priesthood Fuel and iron ference whatever to the facts. outing at the Minnequa works of the Colorado IBut these thoughts have been Pueblo. Company in to ' me; 1 thought Iinteresting' -- . . !they might be to you. , Out - of - these reflections, s, :, comes this further' one: It sug- gests the intimate relation nd,. , tween the body and the spirit; , the importaece of the healthy, . . body to the spirit, that it may Six checks, payable in the Sunday Schootsuperintendency gain the experience of the sec.. .. total amount of $133. has re-- a check equal in amount to that 'ond estate, along with its re: ' cently been received at the Pri..which it would spend for flow. wards, immortality and eternal i amount would life. and the vital -importance mary Children's lio'ipital. They ers. This total were a gift from the North in turn be given to the Primary of the healthy mother in so , Salt Lake Stake, for Mrs. ; . 1.'1' neea-- ''' V.4; IDAHO STAKE ,BANC OFTAVARD, , Seated, left, tçl right: J. Leroy Larsen, first counselor; Bishop Jolpl G. Eliason and R. Dean Benedict, second: punselor. Stàding : Eugene Ruger and Seth Bailey, t,-.'- . N141 , ' , . , - r30": v X - - - - -- - Straford-on-Avon- , ',1k4.-74-4 .it I f ,1 - ' , -- ... . - . 'Gif t' SentDay Primar MO . I - , , , ----- - - Thomson, , . . , - , . , -- SECOND WARD,- LIBERTY-STAK- E Seated, left to right: John A. Olson, first counselor; Bishop Vere X. Campbell and Reed J. Aitken, second counselor. Standing: Delbert P.Neeley, Mac Stansfield and William L. clerks.. LIBERTY - - . 1 , o 1 , - --- Pocatello This - - Stake. . - ' ttlietertitvgiiiVellr . , liv-J- 1 "1"4.k" tits'ruti-- ' born child shill be in accord. H year the stake quarterly its work. In sending the checks. Carl ance with the decreed plan of conference fell on Mother's Day . .. which made it Impossible for C. Christensen, stake superin-100ethe to wrote Primary tendent the Sunday , , ., ' their annual special programs. Hospital: "No man has seen God at any "With the love of the mothers, Customarily each ward Sun-' the 'Sunday time in the flesh, except quick- day School distributes flowers the bishops, and theliened,.bY the Spirit of God., orother tokens of appreciation School workers.wcPresent to neither can any natural man as our gift checks enclosed i its n r u to d g the mothers be used in your great work and abide the r presence of God, Mother's Day progrant, This year, however, it was hope that these funds, though neither after the carnal mind; are not able to abide the ' help to bring suggested that in place of a not large, may Mother's & C. sOn or presence of God now."-- D. general distribution of flowers health to some ; ; John 5:37; Acts and to ease the anx. each daughter, to all that the mothers,' -D. & L. 136:37: ' heart. mother's some of t6ward turn over . the, stake lay .. i trwm" . . - - 'Schools-to-prese- . nt . : . , . , , , l - - ' ......,, -- - , .67:11-13- . I , I 7:55-56- r 16;4,1. Z.'4WOM415111tiliNtatt afrata.gs,iteMill'ithL01,,ge JS.;eis :4" i'.a4;,,,,,Z VO410;01 REDONDO WARD',- - INGLEWOOD STAKE t l S Haslam first counselor Seated, left to Bishop Dwaine A. Jacobsen and Roland E. Gagorf, Seco. Foster and Byron Nei. ond courielor.' Standing: Glenn - right!.-Ivsar- son clerks. - ' - Saturday, July 10i.:1954 , CHURCH-- 11 '1 |