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Show - - - , , , ; An invitation to All : .. .,T.''.H0l.0.,':.40.j.114.'Ki0.09.:' Kiegaent nd . ' ' - 'I Continued from ' : ;t.. s ' do well to ponder, the eternal truths of the Outside the MoineThere is an tendency for women to seelrac- tivity outside the home. I Count It as fortunate that modern conveniences have served to shorten the hours necessary for to spend to home and familyeare. You will observe that I did ever-increasi- - . . - ,;,' ' d : characterize a mother's duties 1 drudgery. It has been my vation that devoted mothers never so regarded their .to their family, however long the - .. ,. - work may have taken. Even when home-ir- e required very long hours, mothers of the Kingdom found time and means for count, less acts of mercy and kindness in both organized and private capacity, Now under the favorable eon- , , - ' ' .. ' I 4 I siMPlified. All aspects of Ili rage , living are .properly evaluated, and the objectives made clear, -ing uncertainties of much of modern philosophy' and teaching. n ::My young .'friendS,7 yotr-Cascarcely appreciate what a relief It will be for you, and how much It will contributi to your peace of mind and have clearly defined objectives to Which You can confidently irect the energies of your, life-- p I invitt, you intolicitvitift wh e w stimulate you to the development and exercise of the best within you. Your latent talents, your love of people, and all of your native abilities shall find Opportunity for abundant expression, . . ' This society will teach you how to acquire happiness in goodness, which is the only lasting happiness. It will teach you bow to 'ditions mentioned,a-large-Pa- rt of the work of the Kingdom of control appetites- - and - passions, ourLord is. carried forward by and thus acquire the attributes good women. They have imme- of great character. It will thus -diate under the di- contribute to your 'success in O. rectionresponsibility, and counsel of the priest- ccupations of your choosing behood, for great organizations of cause no permanent success , women, and they give invkluabre comes, to, those who do not posassistance in substantially all of sess good charaiter. ' the institutions of the Church. Greatest Acquisition They have so many avenues of your greatest acquisiPerhaps service that there is opportunity for the utilization and expression tion in coming into this society of all their talents and great and allying yourself with the abilities. There is no place in Kingdom will be the knoWledge God and how you can- - best the world where women can ren of serve Him. You will discover for der service more completely the first time your mission in eeptable to the Father and more life, what the Father has for you than in to do. You will rise in satisfying to themselves your own , his Kingdom -self yespect- Young righteous Invitation to Youth men will be endowed with the And now- -I must extend - the holy- - priesthood.- ' invitation- - to- youth,-bo- ys the .and cover, girls in school, on the farm, in happiness of youth, that much the factories, in the military es- of its frivolity and levity may - ' , ''. ::' ,t 11 l...- -- 1 I ' irtIA ' i 4t 1 If 4, s ) 1 t - 1 , ' ' , - . 001...,' ' , , 7 . ...t, 0 ,. 1 l, ' , o- , g ,,,1 I f ) - if '..,,,- ) i- ,, 4 ' N lb . ( 1 - 14-10 ---- - - , 's-..- --- .. . : . , x - - .0, I I . - 1:1'' -i',- ,,, , . ' , of the newEL PASO STAKE PRESIDENCYMembers of the 'presidency land clerk-et-on- e est. stakes in the Church sustained at a special meeting held in El Paso,-Texa- s, Sunday, Sept. 21, 1952, under the direction of Elders Harold B. Lee and Spencer W. Kimball of the Council of the Twelve. Seated, left to right: George Q.1Payne, first counselor; Pres. Edward V. Turley and Keith Romney Sr, second counselor. Standing: Roland LaMar Hamblin, stake . , . clerk. , , f' - I I ,I - ' 1 t 4 . . . ac-,-- - - -- t'- - Is the tenure of life so secure Lord's way, now, while there is stitutions for almost a half cen-- until time. tury of time. I have served in . that we can safely-wa- it l --various capacities in commercial next year for the consideration of Personal Experiences . and community enterprises-a- nd matters so vitally affecting our I cannot close without saying haveenioyedtheemolument wk They-will- -di 1. , I attend manyfuneralsSome a word about my own personal the satisfactions and friendly re-liveS are terminated very abrupt- experience in the Kingdom otottr lationships emanating from flitch 1 1 Father. If I have any justifica-- 1 associations. With, t his back- , .,.... ly, most unexpectedly- -I witness, tion in 7 In is it doing this, the ground of experience, not as a the sorrow of loved ones in sad tablishments, wherever youth is positively be replaced with hope that there may be some preacher although it is my duty - - ---'.,. . found. I invite all of youifoung - partingskltmeral is not a time who listen who may find a meas: and privilege to preach;r1 give to and speak' We think criticism. for come a to ' to disap women divinely will also people Young 0 ure of encouragement in what I my friends the assurance that it charitin are who those of gone is where there -cover the same thing- and be 4, pointed societytell them. Lwasnot trained for they will recast their ideas and more knowledge about your be- made to rejoice in the good they able, kindly terms. We leave the the im-ministry in the sense in which -- ginning,- your- needs,- and your can do. I have seen thousands of Judgments to the Great Judge, the world understands such train- attitudes about the relative to of the the a portance that I think spiritual but family many ambiand legitimate purposes young men and young women go ing, a condition which I share material, and bring themselves tions than is to be found in any into the xogiion field. I have suffers its greatest sorrow in with my brethren for reasons I to participate in the mighty a one loved a in with other place in the world. . heard their,testimonies and wit- parting have heretofore explained.-- I was cause of establishing God's King- I am aware that you maY re-- nessed the great happiness the remembrance of opportunities trained in a limited way for. the dont in the earth, they will find commissions, gard that statement as arrogant work of saving souls has brought lost, omissions and law and for business. a satisfaction, a sureness of pur-- . , . I think Ito them. I have heard them pro- that they sadly wish might have but and 1 presumptuous, most liberal edu,. pose, a peace and contentment, Perhaps my 1 you may view it differently when claim these years of unselfish been averted, .. cation has come out of contacts surpassing anything they hays in hazards the IItell you that the knowledge of devotion to the Master's work Such are the with men in many walks of life. ever known. which the finest of their lives. Where, postponement of our reconciliaspeak is not man-mad-few exceptions I have adThey will not be ashamed te It is not the product of scholastic my young friends, can you find tion with the- Lord,' and the a- With mired women and ' I themselves-an, , have . theme say---t: - ' , . ware a re e',.eptance.'LGA;Lps I U , it-- --n o eowsluh-d--1-r-s---wm- ' None of us can be lure that he ' vealed by him for his Kingdom. those furnished to you in the .- - can- finish the course- - of life lit high Intelligence, deep- learning come first, When they can de-- This knowledge brings reconciiia- Kingdom of the Living' God.r to serve well in good velop the faith and the courage '' tion of all truths, however much And now, my friends, :both old perfect faith and devotion, but and capacity have commanded my re- to make this acknowledgment, . at variance the findings and and young, I ask you this ques- all of us can be certain that we causes,and esteem. In the presand egotism will . ... statements of men may seem tion: Is it well to procrastinate can never run the course with- spect ence of a great mind, a have be of spirit. to is invitation by replaced humility I on matters tit decision the My starting. be .. to your akin to reverence. The brotherhood of man will f .,, The whole learning process is have briefly submitted to you?, start the course Of life in, the feeling There has been over the years, become real to them. Their serv' f however, one observation which ice will be ennobled, and they , ' ' , I have made,- - which, I may say will lay the foundation for the , r- , , frankly, has reduced my admira- attainment of the highest re-tion for many able men and wards and bessings vouchsafed . l '' . women, and has brought to me to humanity. , , . great ' concern about them. I I have observed that ambi, , , , ., have Observed that many, suc- tious, intelligent, , . cessful in material achievements, people are seldom satisfied ex- , , . , ' ' have . taken in , seemingly , pride . , cept with the best. When I invite, , , m , ,.., , mancipatingthemselves-fro- men andwomen in o the King- ' , spiritual thingi, with a boastful dom, I invite them o come and , . ,..........,,......00orn"' ,,s indifference .,xlparmessneodt in such .,. otnbstualtnuaubolne eotbneesrt, pwl ahciceh igne statements as ' , naturally no or -, " religious"; "Religion Is for- the in'this wide world. I know that - - - , -,, women and I . the children"'' ,, t ,e,. 1, it r, t is ,a true, and the reason I know ,). 40' N Aek, 1 carry my religion in my WIle's , ,006),- -, It! 7 $ ,,,-4 t' s and the reason you should , v ,1 ',1, it 1.) ,t.fr,i Ji. ,, name." yN4 , , '0,, i ,, t t, ' believe it is that the Lord him- . , i ,si: 45 t it , t 1 - ,,,, , ,:k t , I .. ,z,mto,,, .t ,,,iL,:, si ' , of Personally I think these attit- self has declared that it is so. :' ' , -. ,. . t I A"' . , udes.aredefensive-tacties,- , d r .,' , not Thelyrophets told predicted tts,77 -, t. N, I 1 . vi , I '.,.. ..! 77: . 1 4 i tr, 4 '4'i NI 'ii- e,I ik, ' 11 i k , t 1 it ) !' . .1'. representative of the as did the Lord and his disciples A It J , truly '1, ' ' a ' 4 A 4 1 "T 5 inner feelings and sober con- in the meridian of time, and irre- 1 4 1 . N, '1 0 1 1 . i 1' i t i 1 I 4 ' :',i .' ' sciousness of those who present futable evidences- of "it , 1 ,') , , 1. A l 1, I am not speaking now tic establishment of the Kingdom them. '1 I , , 11 V) i .4: i ), of men who have permitted sin in our dayjnvitez ,.,t tlny li 4, , to deaden their conscience. I am and investigation - of all honest speaking of men whom I have people.1 . known in the world of business, In addition, there is available . and countless others like them. the testimony Of the Holy Spirit, servicemen, Sint WE more COMERACE?'Fourteen young Latterday I wish to make this statement confirmatory and more per,. CALIFORNIA, - HERE ''',. -- last Sunday evening readyto ' to than men, and wonrnr and sonollY-Intiditiand one 'service- girl; are shown by the side of I bops I can do it without an- - evidences. I promise you in the by the iJ S, Air Force take off for their stations in Southern California after being flown thretrdays.-- - Left te-ri- g to Salt Lake Cityto pearing bokstful.I baye known name of the Lord Jesus Christ:--E.- , professional ambition. I bay a that divine testimony will tome conference visitors are: Don L. Rogers, Arthur Hurzeler, Melvin L. Pedersen, Richard ' Tillman,----GloriD: Peacock 14 with business in. See Invitation, , .. bad association J . Hartman, Gerald D. Gordon, John D. Ungricht, Chester E. B. , P. IL D. IL Minion,. J.., Sansom, l' Sans0m,' (WA F), T. M. Oscarson, John Wuphrich, , -- -.--- .':, Saturday, ,iobe(ilii."1.952-7:::,CH9R-tH!-- 5 ; 1 George Mariscal, and Bill Htistand. . -- -' -- , . I .. 'ot ,,, - -- - , , -- -- -- - ,,, .:. . - , d. I - . 7 ' -- - d ',.' 44-thei- r...: d :14-- - - -- ' ', ',' ' ...? I '; . ' ' s - i, - - ,, "red-bloode- i 0,- r .. . ., ,,,,, 4,- - ti: , It(: io - i 1, i, t , 1 , -;- 1' c trt i '1 -'' l' 1 . '. ..-.- sl A. te g.' ,,,- A ,- ,i -- r . - - , ,, the-scru- ' their-airplan- e all-suc- . a 1 --- - - , h 2," rap --- - . , |