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Show , . . , - ' September 11.12 :Aiiihoritie . fisAigpecl Stake Visits .- , . ) , , , . , , - .-- s - .. ,,,-- ,., , , - , - A, , 1 tr, i :."., , J , . - , , I IÉ.1.- if ) i '', d.....,0 , , ' t ! ,, , Nk A f r General Authorities - and representatives of the General Church Welfare Committee to attend stake quarterly conferences on Saturday and Sunday, September 11, 12, 1954 are announced by President Joseph Wielding Smith of the Council of the , '-- , , -- , 1 , , , ii , ---- - . Twelve as follows: BONNEVILLE ' STAKE at State Center. No visitor. BUTTE STAKE at Butte, Mont. Elder Alma Sonne, As-- sistant to the Council of the Twelve and Walter Stover; Church Welfare. DAVIS STAKE at Farmington. Elder LeGrand Richards of the Council of the Twelve and Mark P. Garff, Church Welfare Committee. FRESNO STAKE. Elder Sterling W. Sill, Assistant to the Council of the Twelve and LeRoy A. Wirthlin, Churoh Wel- i - A. - ,' 'A , f , i, t , . . , t - ,,, , -- -- -e , , ,,e,,,,,- 1 --- - , -- ' t , , , - t , ' '. ' -- -,,, "' . .. , tili .,' 0 ,..r..... ' , ' ' Ar , , 4, ' ' , v., 4 . , , - ,,, , , 11 - - . ,H , ' , ' t - , - ,. NEWCOORDINATORIrrank Mcdhle, center, is the new coordinator of seminaries in Salt Lake City.-Ill- s assistants are Richard Wootton, left, and Carl Jacob., fare. - JUAB STAKE at Nephi, Utah. lElder Spencer W. Kimball of the Council of the Twelve and Elder Clifford E. Young, Assistant to the Council of the Tweble. Salt Lake Seminaries Frank W. McGhle Named Coordinator The tremendous growth of the Seminary program in Salt Lake City since 1940 has made It necessary that additional teaching personnel be appointed number to handle the of students, Joy F. Duncan, supervisor of the seminaries within the city, announced this week. Appointed as coordinator was Frank W. McChie, principal of the East high Seminary. His two assistants will be Richard Wootton, principal, West High Seminary and Carl Jacob. Named as advisors are Vern Cooley and LeRoy Bentley. Registration for the Seminary program will be held at the same, time as regular school signup periods, Elder Dunyon said. Time of Classes He also announced that class room periods will begin at 7:45 a.m. daily. 15 minutes earlier than formerly. This earlier start MC-teas- Student registration for last to 747 year was 3,253 on in 1940, records show. During this same period teacher personnel has grown from approximately seven teachers to the nearly 100. In the like period the senior enrollment, has doubled,' It was 747 in 1940 and 1,446 in 1954. Junior high registrations were 22 in 1940 and 1,807 in 1954. Principals in the seminaries this year in addition to those already mentioned includ e, Scott Clawson, South High; Albert Quist, Roosevelt; Fred Wolters, Hillside; Eldredge Grant, Stewart; Dale LeCheminant, Harvard; Doyle Green, Whittier; Oscar McConkie, Bryant; Thelma Guff, Irving; John See MeGHIE, Page 3253 1940-5- 3 alai 300 , - 2400 2200 , 2000 , 1800 Lawrence, Church Welfare. SOUTH SALT LAKE STAKE it stake tabernacle, 33rd South and State St. No visitor from thi General Authorities. Lorenzo H. Hatch, Church Welfare. , 1600 1400 1200 800 600 . 400 - 200 1940 Ati 412 43 44 45 46 47 46 49 50 51 32 33 . .. ' ' Si BIG GROWTH SHOWNThis graph shows the tremendous growth in the number of students attending seminaries connected with Salt Lake City schools in 1954 coin-pare- d to 1940. More than four times as many students now attend compared to 14 years ago. , , RECEIVES HONORST. Edgar Lyon, left, assistant at the Univer- director of the LDS Institute of Religion er 'M Men pinsity of Utah receives an honorary-Mattfrom David S. King, right, assistant general superinten- dent of the YMMIA at the East Mill Creek Stake Youth - - Conference last Sunday. 1 First in East Mill Creek Stake T. ning in 1923. In 1933 be returned as mission president to preside for the next three years. Upon his release from the mission he was appointed to his present position at the Institute of Religion. He has been active as a Son Logan Temple The Logan Temple will open for regular ordinance work on Monday, Sept- - 13, 1954 at 8:00 o'clock a.m. Stakes regularly assigned for the second Monday of the month will please take note and , SOUTH.SUMMIT STAKE at be in attendance.as per schedKarnes, Utah. Elder Marion D. ule announced. previously Hanks of the First Council of A. GEORGE RAYMOND the Seventy, and Stewart B. Temple President Eccles, Church Welfare. -- - $000 - , Edgar Lyon Made Honorary Master M Man IDAHO FALLS at Idaho Falls, Idaho. Elder S. Dilworth Young of the First Council of the Seventy and Paul C. Child, Church-WelfarSOUTH OGDEN STAKE at Ogden, Utah. Elder Antoine R. Ivins of the First Council of the Seventy and William T. 2600 - Elder SOUTH 2800 47 11 ,. JUAREZ STAKE at Col. Dub-IaChi, Mexico. Elder Milton R. Hunter of the First Council of the Seventy. LIBERTY STAKE at Assembly Hall and Second Ward ChapeL Elder Bruce R. McConk le of the First Council of First honorary Master M Men the Seventy. award of East Mill Creek Stake assistNEW YORK STAKE, New went to T. Edgar-Lyo- n, InstiLDS of the director ant York City. Elder Adam S. Bennion of the Council of the tute of Religion at the University of Utah. Twelve. It was presented last Sunday NORTH REXBURG ,STAKE conthe stake's first at at Rexburg, Idaho. President ference. David S. youthassistKing, Joseph Fielding Smith of the ant general superintendent of Council of the Twelve and T. ttie YMMIA made the presentaC. Stayner, Church Welfare. tion. PALO ALTO STAKE at Palo Said Superintendent King in Alto, Calif. No visitor. his citation: It is for the outstanding PASADENA STAKE at Pasawork this brother does at the dena, Calif. No visitor. Institute that we present his PHOENIX STAKE at Phoe- name. For 17 years he has been nix, Ariz. No visitor. giving spiritual guidance to RICHLAND STAKE at Rich- thousands of college men and land, Wash, Elder Mark E. Pe- women. His humble spirit has tersen of the Council of the made it easy for students to Twelve and J. Leonard Love, approach him with their problems and his advice has been Church Welfare. Invaluable. The religious classes SEA'rTLE STAKE at Seattle, conducted by this brother have Wash. Elder Ilugh B. Brown, many testimonies strengthened Assistant to the Council of the and have brought countless Twelve. young people into the Church." Elder Lyon served a three-yea- r SHARON STAKE at Orem, mission to Holland beginUtah. No visitor. n, of classes will "make for a more professional type of instruction, comparable to the regular program throughout the Church," Elder Dunyon commented. . ' UTAH STAKE at Provo, Utah. Elder EIRay L. Christiansen, Assistant to the Council of the Twelve, and Donald D. Davis, Church Welfare. UYADA STAKE at Enter- prise, Utah. No visitor. WASHINGTON STAKE at Washington, D. C. Bishop Carl W. Bue liner of the Presiding Bishopric. WELLS STAKE at Southeast Stakes Tabernacle, 2005 South and 9th East St Elder George Q. Morris of the Council of the Twelve. day School class leader, bas served on the High Council Of The Stake and was formei y on the High Council of the East Mill Creek Stake. Elder Lyon has been the author of many text books and manuals. These have been for the Sunday Relief Society and MIA. He is author of a text book..on the Doctrine and Covenants for use as a course of study in the Church Institutes. He received a B.A. degree from the University of Utah in 1927 and an M.A. degree from the University of Chicago in 1932. He has continued his graduate studies at the University of Chicago since. He is married to Hermana Forsberg and they are the parents of six sons. There are two grandsons. Iration writ-tool- s, Teen Agers Make South Utah Tour teen-agTwenty-thre- e girls and 15 leaders and guests of the Fifteenth Ward, East Riverside Stake, recently made a four-datrip to Grand Canyon, Zion's Park and Bryce Canyon. The group toured the Mantt Temple grounds and the MIA lodge in Provo Canyon while returning to Salt Lake City. On Sunday the party attended Sacrament meeting at the lodge at Grand Canyon and conducted Its own Sunday School in the open among the pines with the canyon as the background. Mary. Barraclou,gh, president of the YWMIA, and Ada Aamodt, activity counselor, were in charge. e y " Temple Saturday, September v. 4, 1954 1, Notice "The St. George Temple will open as per schedule Tuesday, Sept. 7. During the month of September there will be no night sessions in order that workmen may work night shifts and complete the remodeling program." Signed: Harold S. Snow, Pres. CHURCH- -5 - |