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Colton. lie has been a teacher of High Priest groups continuously for nearly eight years and a Sunday School teacher for nearly 20 years. Dr. and Mrs. Brown are residing in Riverside, Cal., where Mrs. BrOW11, formerly Zoe Jensen of Ebhraim, is principal of Longfellow ' Elementary School and is also active in Church work. ,' .. .- .:, . 4 ": , ::...: . . ' . ' ' , ' Dr. Royal Lee Brown, son of Alma and Ethel Brown of Koosharem, Utah, a graduate of Koosharem Junior High, Richfield High, Snow College and the University of Utah, was recently , in the national 010 elected, to membership --- -, , ; scholarship and leadership fraternity, , Alpha Sigma LambdL-H- e had previously 1 graduated with high honors, had been . , elected to Phi Beta Kappa, the national undergraduate scholarship fraternity, and , . , Sigma ZI, the national graduate character- . , ,,,Istp.., ...., DR. ROYAL L. BROWNWINSACCLAIM IN MANY FIELDS' . e . , , , 3 f z i,,:...i..:,:!...r.: ;01,...,,,,,,,,p1MINIMPPOPEIMUM"....1.17. ,1 i , .. , , ?:. ::'' ': : , " . : Continued trans rage , 5 may continue in the marriage covenant and the amity remain Intact beyond this earth life. To have this or any other blessing, bowever, the Lord has declared all who will have a that " blessing at my hands shall abide the law which was appointed for that blessing, and the conditions thereof, which were instituted before the- - foundation of the world." (Doctrine and Covenants f . 132:5.) I should bequeath my children with la home they love and enjoy;'with a longing to return, ,when possible, to the parental fireside even - after they are grown; with a desire to prepare Wisely for marriage and jamily life; to have and maintain a peaceful home of their own where secret and family prayers are uttered night and morning; where the government is a government of love and. mutual respect. I should bequeath my children a conviction that parenthood and proper rearing of children are t -- 6 , sacred Obligations which they cannot ignore. Many precious truths and, blessings should I bequeath my children, but surely among these should be found: 1. Faith in God. 2. A desire to give honest labor for that which is re ceived. 3. Respect and appreciation for their parents. 4. Respect for the marriage covenant. 5. A desire to establish a home for themselves where love abounds and where children come to bless. I should encourage them, as in these words an ancient prophet hat done: "Counsel with the Lord in all thy doings, and He will direct thee for good; yea,- when thou Best down at night lie down unto the Lord, that He may watch over you in your sleep; and when thou risest in the morning let thy heart be full of thanks unto God; and if ye do these things, ye shill be lifted up in the last day." 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Left to right: Helen Green, Elda Hales and W. L. Gittins. the - , N. ' I ' For Our Benefit I want the brethren to under' that our for remodeling is George Cannon stand this our tabor, our works are tithing, architect Bishop Arthur M. Evans, East Riverside Stake Young, not for the exaltation of the and Supervised by Lloyd A. Bish- Vn Otten, of the Pdmighty, ut they are for us. In charge of Ward, is chairman of the ...Bish- President Wilford Woodruff. op, technical operations and plans ops' Council. Divided into three welfare reWord of Wisdom Flores; Donald L. Wismer, Bald- gions viz. Salt Lake, Pioneer and win Park. When we break the Word Of New teachers for the two Sugar Rouse, three years ago, Wisdom, disease preys upon our the Lake Salt Welfare stakes beginning seminary Region systems, our understandings are classes, for the first time this now consists of 10 stakes: Salt darkened, and we do not compreyear are Mrs. Leona Seely An- Lake, Bountiful,- Davis, Ensign, hend the things of God; the devil derson, San Bernardino Stake, East Riverside,- Emigration, Riv- takes Advantage of us, and we and Norman Hill, San Diego erside, North Davis, South Davis fall into temptation.President ' i Stake. land ,University.. 'Joseph F. Smith,4 . one-thin- Continued from Page 1 . 4 -' , . ,,,,,,, I ' SALT LAKE WELFARE , . .". - I - , I ) ' , - 1 - ' FAT OF THE LANDButcher John D. Bird surveys choice cult of beef trimmed with precision and laid row on row in his spotless refrigerated conuter ready for selection by his many customers in the Salt Lake Welfare Region. ' Saturday, September 20, 1952 '''Itt ' " i r-- - LOS ANGELESExpansion continues' to mark the seminary program in Southern California as an additional 10 to 15 classes will be added to the system for high school studentecturing the corn ing weeks. New stakes to adopt the lock, Van Nuys; Lee Bess, North Church ' educational program, llollywolod; Jean Charles, San only two years old In the Los Fernando; Marion Millett, vicinity, are San Diego dale; T. Byron Jones,- .Elyslan and San Bernardino Stakes. oth Park; John Loutensock, Burbank; will begin with one class. A Stanford Smiths Los Angeles; total of 29 classes were held last Truman Madsen, Arlington; Paul year. The first year there were Dunn, Hollywood; Morris Win--, 15. The coming school year will ward, Brentwood; William Fritts, see approximately50 classes held Venice; Sherman B. Sheffield, stuinvolving more than 1,000 La Cienaga; Robert Simpson, Indents and from 40 to 50 faculty glewood; Mary C. Barraclough, Members. Westchester; Francis B. Dial, Hold Institute Hawthorne; Burnett.. Ferguson; By way of preparation an in- - Redondo; Naomi- R. Young, Torstitute was held this week for ranee. More Faculty ' the seminary .faculty with Dr. COM, Clifton Ron McBride and Jack Franklin L. West, Chunk missioner of Educations present Parry, Manchester; Loma O. In Los Angeles to preside and Matthews, South Gate; Orley Supervising Waite,' Maywood; Finely ' C. give Instructions. the seminary program is Dr. G. Pierce, Compton; Don. Luke, Byron Done, director of the L D S Alice Bragg, Derrell Call, Wil Institute In Southern California. liam E. Hartman, 'Ray Linford, In charge of the seminary sys- - George B. Cottrell, Long Beach tern Is Ray L. Jones. He is as-- stake seminaries; L. K. Speirs, sisted by Lewis Max Rogers and Mission Park; Delbert Eccles, Belvedere; Stanley C. Kimball, Max Carter. Faculty members In 'the Los Montebello; Archie Haskins, Angeles seminary system are Don Whittier; Orson ,Lauritzen, El Parker,' Burbank; James Ha.- - Monte; Benson Hansen, Las 10CHURCH ......, - ; ''''',.,Ir..- , , ' ,,,,., ''.r 11... 1 Glen-Angel- I, i, ) &,:' ' : '' r r'' , p',,,,'''':e'i0,de 01 - se'. '' . , ' , t- ,, - a , .. ,,:.:.,,;.'.,-.- ' Gains in So. California 4 , i , of ' . 1, : ' - Seminary System Shows , t , '.: :;,,,:: .001 ' 1 ,,.. e. s; f , ' - - ,11 . . . , . - |