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Show ., - , - RiTort froni Kóitia . - Clean Living Ofrts Conv WinsConverts i , - - . - - ,-- , , - - '' .- N., - -- f, 1. i - '. 1 - The "clean living of the L D S . .)boys" is the "main factor" for Ira - r , ., ., ' attracting 'slucere young. Men :- -- 64.,,,"toit-4- 1 Ii 1 in as Investigators" all sections .1k , of, Korea, . , ' C:60c.". N On the other hand, reports, dit t. , too f.' Chaplain Leland H. ,Campbell, recently r e le a sed after 14 rip .,.,pt, mallths in Korea, "some LDS A: men who 'have strayed from the 177's:114influence of the Church realizI! just how important it is to ill . them' them and are . availing 7.: r,1,,,,,awatemt---,mAr---"r-----selves of the opportunity to learn and progress." , Awarded the "Commendation ' ' 7 :-- . , i - ,. , , , a member Chaplain Campbell, - ,..- --0-, - i Headquarterso,60tit,,Antiair. craft Artillery Battalion, April Vie citation'rea'd idpart His - , battalion ..b, i 1 - f. ?: - 1 -1 ! . ? 1 t Chaplain chaplain, Campbell consistently afforded the men of the battalion the highest, cI alibr e of religious guidance and spiritual outlets. His limitless patience, concientious concern for the welfare of each than under his control and assist--' his. willingness-t- o- be-o- f' ance at any hour of the day or ) t iI August 1 ; i i-1 1 .,. , II, I t; 1 - -- t. i I 1 4. -- - t S 4 '' , - - I - - ' ' ' -- t - - - , , . - - - ''- ' . 4 , , , . '''' - ; r , , ., ; I , - - r , ':- ,-, 1 , .:- , - - il a - f - - 'v - ,, , , . ' ' ' . it t , ' l ' - '' .. ".' ---- -Pimk:fiotuw,tro,44fxjv,,,V,ktAef.-zmopWZAk-,-A,zi,;,,:A...- I ,' , : -- - ., ''''' - . , , . ' . ' i ' ''' , , , ' ' ''' -- ;, t - ' '- -: ,...1 . ', t' - .. - o 00,$",--,"- ...4' -, t .; ,.2: , - .'- -' - ., ... -- ..' , , 4 ,z , , ,, ' ! ..,,,r,,' , ' - - -- ''" -" ; -.c "- - ...-4 ' ; ' : i ,,,,,,,,,,L.-..- -- - '''''',.,,,,,,, ; , --- 1- - , , ,,,. - se .,:.4. , ; , . , , .. ' . ' at I, ,,. ,, , , , ,t,,,,,,,. , 'k'. . . iL.; ,i, ,,.L. ..2fr,......, ...-.1 speakers at the services Included: President Austin ,,Gmdomodsett,- Bishop, Donald A4 -- BarraeloughWest,-chester Ward and Bishop Vernon C. Cobabe, Redondo Second Ward. z - - -- , , . " , - , , ,... . - , r 1 . Bishop Carl W. FRUITLAND BRANCH CHAPEL Buehner dedicated this Fruitland Branch Chapel located in the Duchesne area, in dedicatory exercises held re'materials of lumber, sand and gravel ,.:celntl.Y.,,...Native is were used: The areas fromliearby located one fourth mile east of the old log cabin chapel on the north side of U. S. Highway 40. ' , , a 't 44 1 I and Ber- , '7 :''' .,:;.,: 41 i. !. :":..: ,'': 6:: ,.."'''''.4::(.'..t.7t..:r:!.:,','J:;.'...:1-'::- ' :;",-;- :: Ii:,.'',A..! l',.....:g-- pi, :',:,:,.'";1V Genealogy Class Graduates Eleven ' ; :::, '',.:' ',";' l'' :,:...:z..,:,:::::.,,:: .' ,:,,,,, ..z It''', ..';',t''''''";,,:;,;.::,:":3',...::..1'.. 1 ...;'.:''.:, jD: dents of Dixie College and Woodward High School received certificates for completion of a course of genealogy, according to John E. Warthen, i:7-- 4. ,t,,,,.....-- r. ,t 4,:,,,.. '., t. 4:-:,:.,,,- 1. I s' . '0' ., '- .t. ..' ' ;,.: ' : ;7' ';'1' ; ''. '6'::."i: 1 kl 3 , ;.r.3. :',.''''s.f'...,'-l':".:;,- - ; ? '' .:' ' ' ,t;; .,:,.::.' "i ?- I .1 i ''. f - :::,,....,,, Mi i .0 ' MI '' r , ' ,,:,:',,,,:A.,"'1., ; ', ' OREM '''' -. , , ' ' a . :" .1 , ,,.:-- i:,; '''11 . fr i- .,....1:,.6.:.....",i', , .1'7- ,..:"',is.: i 6 :',::C , ii '- - ,, i,,.. .11, ..,...t , 4 ,i 4 limit - ':' .1 ' .., CHAPEL .7: , : , ..., ef,,,,,,,.. 44 4. :::-- ::',Off 14,4:,5.kfikM,,,,,..43:':;ini,! DEDICATEDElder , , ,,,0At...MM, ,, ,, x: ''., a k I 3ohn Longden, officiated this Ole-Twel- at the dedication of the chapel In Orem which will serve Geneva Ward and Geneva Second Ward. in Orem ,r Stake. Pioneer Businessman . , " , - - Records of Bishop Davis ' Preserved in U. Library In 1867 a reputed Salt Lake businessman and bishop of the 17th Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, climbed into a wagon and headed for the "states." He had orders from President Brigham Young to buy $3,000 worth of machinery for the manufacture of the first woolen goods in the - y great eommandment. -- Matt. 22:37-38- ; ; Dent. 6:5; D. & C. 59:5. - I , . Valley. . 87 over Now, years later, a bit of the. history of this same man, Nathan Davis, as written by himself,' is being preserved by the Thomas Library, Univer- sity of Utah, according to L. H.- - i. . and records are being kept tact by Mr. Bradford. A journal and daybook dates from 1847, the year of the first pioneer settlement in the valley. At this time Bishop Davis was a Quaker living in Columbiana . County, Ohio. He became a convett to the Church in 1850, and moved to Utah in 1851.-- The journal records transactions in - - Utah until 1873. ,,,. year after becoming bishop --of the 17th Ward, Elder DaVis labort. v started a "letter-book- : ousiy making a copy of all his personal, business and Chureh correspondence. This book dates from 1868 to 1874. Alter serving as a master mechanic with the Utah Central Railway until 1873, Bishop Davis - , - -,- . ,. I Kirkpatrick, librarian. For by Him were all things A few of the personal records created, that are in hefiven, of Bishop Davis have been given and that are in earth, visible to the library by his greaand invisible, whether they be tgrandson:71M Dr.-- Bradford , thrones, or dominions, or prin- 1371 Fillmore, Additional files See DAVIS, Page-111:16; cipalities, or powers.--CoCHURCH7-1- 3 Hell 1:2; D. & C. 117;6; 121:4. Saturday, AugList 7, 1954 1 l. - ,, :',..A..., week tifionteka -- - - , , ', Itt,,I.,-;':4f,".- 11 . ' ',.........6,1er2"1;;''.. ' .,, 1 .. 0 . ,.''.Z.4 ' s.,. ',.,.t.. .1 ' ;',.'i .:44',..,,, l',::...64.1,t. ,..:',";, :;.',,::".. i'''''''..7 ..;''''''''.1".'''.5.,,,,,-':''''- ':::, --'- to the Council of quarter, have been meeting twice each week from 8 to 9 a.m. Miss Paralee Miles, a senior at the college, has been instructing the class. Each of the students has be- gun actual research and each has commenced preparation of 1 ; ', .44 :,..i ' V!,!!,,,,,,;E:4,3'. ..,,:,''. ' Stake. The studentis, who have been enrolled in a class at the L D S Institute- -, during - the -- spring Al ,' ',0',,::,:, .:,,,,ilui.2.... ..., t4 - :. '',,t .::L,,,,'..... ..,,,..,,. '7''''' ' 1 Z( committee of the St. George , , ''',''''''.:77'.": elm.oi chairmanofthe- - genealogical ,,:: 4 .1 , ,...,::, :. '..:',!::,,..;.:': ) ',, '2f.; ' ;.' '' :: '..''': ':;i,.::''.,: '4 ,,e;2!:y:.,, ., ,.k. t:' .s.'!::.'"; ...:I''''S; ':: - ..'; . '': .tit.,;...:4. ) '.: .. Z t-- ., ., t Z'''S ''.:; :rLik4,,,,,,,,;,;,,', stu- :': ."'' A ,' ' 1 ,' l' ; ; ''''S,,.ifl ,."; .!. :::t.., ; ,. , f '...'''''' '1 '..'":.. , .'!,', , .... . 4 ,,:..:. ......A....,..';',4,,,.?, ; : .600611, 77....:'!:'. :77 1 '4: ..:::.:.'''"; $ . 5,;1 ., , , ...:'f', :. t- ,. ,,, .... i- 't....... - ,,,, ':.. 6'' ,,.11.-;- -- 12.4 ....;, ... ',...,, keley, with- Anna B, Hart and Aleine M. Young; Lethbridge, with Blanche B. Stoddard and Edith P. Backman; Big Horn, with Edith S. Elliott and Elna P. Haymond, and San Luis, with Marianne C, Sharp and Winnifred S. Manwaring. - ,: i.,, :,,,,,i. ',:,-- .. Young. GEORGEEleven ,.,: ..... son and Gladys S. Boyer; Wells, ST. ' ., , Thou shalt love the Lord, thy 1 God, with-al- lthy-hea- rt, and with .; and with all all soul, ,i thy .4 thy mind. This is the first and , , ,' Liberty and Park, , with Margaret C. Pickering and Mildred B. Eyring; Santa Rosa, with Anna B. Hart , and Aleine M. SaturdayOakland , ... ;'1'401,000"000'',1"'",""".'""z'r5.'.';' ' Those who received the cer- were Ada Ann Pendle. ton,.Willa Mae Oliphant, Merial , ,' - Dean Mukig, Yvonne Chamber,:.:,,, lain, Elaineie Chamberlain, Mona Rae Hall,-MarDutton, Para-le- e ''''''''''"I''' Kent Bruce Miles, Meeks, . Atkin and Lawrence Snell. 9.025r, , ' , -. 407,$1.- ' - , ow,- .,. . x A , ... . - ; ,..,,. ,, ,,2,-- ' a Book of Remembrance. A recent high light of the class was a tour of the Genealogical Li, , , brary in Salt Lake City, under , i the direction of Elder Warthen and his assistant, Howard H. ' . , " - ,r ,,, - eliel Society !ales Convetitions - 1:1-2- , , ..!,-- ':, :7:87 - .,.... - - ,,,,.,..i, - "' y, .) ; : -- !... - ;' , -' , s. ' I ,, , si . - y A , , --- , - 9 to 14 t -- -being , ,. -- . -.- . , . night contributed immeasurably to the Morale of the Unit". Stake conventions of the Re Chaplain Campbell reports it is "truly a testimony to see the lief Society, to be held Monday wonderful w or k of salvation through Saturday, Aug. carrled'out by our D S have been announced by the Men in the service." General Board of the Relief "Many commanders" he said Society as follows: "have expressed desires to cornMondayCarbon, Emery and mand units mad up entirely of North Carbon Stakes, with Latter-daSaint men." Christine H. Robinson and "Many young servicemen have Helen W. Anderson of the genjoined the Church who might eral board attending. not have come in contact with . TuesdayEast Rigby, Rigby, it otherwise." with Elna P. Haymond and "One of the greatest thrills II Edith S. Elliott; San Juan, with had in Korea" was to recomMarianne C. Sharp and mend a young man for advance-meat to the Melchizedek Priest- fred S. Manwaring; Moroni and Juab, with Mary G. Judd and hood, he recalled. Louise W. Madsen. work the among Missionary Wednesday Rexburg and Koreans is showing "gratifying results" and the efforts of Elder North Rexburg, with Edith S. (Dr.) Ho Jik Kim are bearing Elliott and Elna P. Haymond; fruit and many of his country-- , North Sanpete and South Sanmen. are investigating and join-- 1 pete, Mary G. Judd and Louise W. Madsen; Butte, Blanche B. ing the Church." He said th at the Church Stoddard and Edith P. BackNews" and the Improvement man; East Sharon and Sharon', Era copies received by the with Gladys S. Boyer and Charservicemen in Korea, are well lotte A. Larsen. read, and are passed from ser-- I ThursdayTeton and Yellowviceman to serviceman." These stone, with Edith S. Elliott and - publications do much 'to "help Elna P. Haymond; Young, with the serviceman maintain coa- Marianne C. Sharp and Winnistant contact with home and the fred S. Manwaring. - - Church, he sat& FridayTaylor and Alberta, with Blanche B. Stoddard and He was in the beginning be- Edith P. Backman; Mill Creek, fore the world was; therefore South Salt Lake and Grant, in the beginning the Word w,as, with Josie B. Bay and ChrisHe was the Word.D. & C. tine H. Robinson; Utah and West Utah, with Evon W. Peter. ; N. 971.5: John -- .. :WESTCHESTER ,: CHAPELThis beautiful building which serves the Inglewood ,$talFe I:Ind Westehester 1954 by Elder Richard L. Evans, of the Council of the Twelve. ,Other to April 21, 1954." 13, 1953 , 4,-- .0.1w1,01"';' ,, - ,., - ,' -- ,,z . - ' - ' r,.. 1- - , -- - , - , '---- , , f.' , 1 . ..c1,.-.,2r,Ir i I - - 4.. I ' - - - I ,, ' )"&.---- - k ' - , ,- , , - r, 4,0 . ' - , - ' '""7". - gr.- |