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Show --- 1, 4..........,.. .. - ,...- Setiiincsry Convention, ' z, . '- - - ,.. ' :1 ;.....: , ..,,,'. :,: i, ,.. fa ''). itli.,..1 I '" 1 ' ' If t 7', 4 it. ,f, )460. D.1...à1'-..-.'..4'.."-é- ,, 1..- ''''' .....:.',,...:',iiY.a.- iti.-.0.- ,s, ',':: ,.; ,,.., :,L:' 4w ',....""...-1.- , most Important objective Saints is to give of Latter-dayoung men an(r. young women Irital religious, experiences." This was the 4advice of Elder 11 Ray Christiansen, Assistant to the Council of the Twelve as he addressed a. triotako',, seminaiy convention last week, ' The Church official was principal speaker before $50 ward certain responsibilities for the action and spiritual of the young people within .their stakes. Ills audiance wasCOM posed mainly of the stake presk dencies, high counselors, mission presidents and bishoprics and their wives. The speaker referred to sem- Which fur,- lists been had inary nished by Principal Grant to the well-bein- y , , . 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With these visiting officials in the reception line stood the three stake presidents, Lawrence T. Dahl, West Jordan Stake; Reed Beckstead, East Jordan Stake -- -- and Stanley A,Rastnusseni Mount Jordan Stake. - Officials of the Jordan Seminary, headed by Principal Carter E. Grant were also in the ,receiving Seminary Objective Objective of the convention program was "every LDS high school student, at Jordan enrolled , in seminartgir Elder ChaStiansen, speaking on the theme, reminded his listeners that each of them carried , i 1: ',-,,:i- - , '','," If: s,..',., i,.',.....: A ',. , ' ..: a, ,,,k;,,..,4,.. 1:.',i'.7).t,,,' :: io11 ;, , g',',! lli,::';'''.' ', A - , 1.,,..,1,,. ,,, , .' .1, , ,.,71,..,,,.? g - ,t,?,;4?,,, -fl,!0',44.: .4 : '':' 4 - ,,,).:.):,;:4-k. , 1' EldeiChilOielii-6-h:JTI,::::i.1.:..' -- , ' ... ', ': , - , ''. - 'J.' . ,: ., seminaries and those who did nqts, , , SOS Enrolled 4N . "You have made an ...inviable . .d' record here at Jordan Seminary," , . " the speaker said. "The present - a'.?,,,:-.808 students enrolled is 80 per cent of the LDS boys and girls , registered at Jordan High School. But it is not this 80 per cent that has brought,us together tonight.' , It is the 20 per centthis group of young peoplewhO for various sociation of the LD S Hospital School of Nursing presents the nurses' cap and pin to Miss reasons have absented themy Viviad Hansen, center, director of the B Y U. School of Nursing, and Miss Eleanor Sheldon, selves from the seminary across . director of nursing at the LD S Hospital the street. Elder Christiansen stressed the character building influences of seminary instruction and attend- He explained that Utah &nee. . dis-court delinquency records ! close 'startlidg challenges for everyone who is. in any manner The L D S Hospital nurses close collaboration of th4 univergirls responsible for training boys and in religious activity and have adopted the B Y U nurses. isity and the hospital. . character development. of Salt Miss Vivian Hansen, director of . Evelyn Jorgenson Mrs "Our high school . .r the B Y U School of Nursing, at- must be taught to replace the Lake City, president or In e tended a recent meeting of the evil with the good," he declared. Alumnae Association of the W. !alumnae to express the gratitude '''41110s, "Also they must be given daily H: Groves Latter-daSaints -olthe university. opportunity to live and to ex- - Hospital School of Nursing, his I ' I Sponsor Contest ...... perience the word of God. They invited the Brigham Young Uni-- I A contest is now being con. reconmust enjoy a continuous versity School of Nursing to use.' ducted by BY U for a student HOSPITAL NURSES PIN struction of past experiences un- - its white cap and pin. , Inurse Unifor- m- with a year's BTU girls will wear It. Instruc-- t der inspired-guidancthe made The gesture was by as Student !scholarship beare ever tors at the seminaries hospital group after BY U nurses will begin wearing the t' Anxious to share religious grpwth glfiliatetIthJha I. n and girls . , . I4hospjtathJayear,and ' the ter of Old-Fälk- s twithyour-boy- s beseech you that you diligently alumnae group became the par- - use the clinical facilities at L D S cent' ent organization for future grad- !reach out after these r Hospital in Salt Lake City. students who seem not to sense uates of the B Y U School of Miss Sheldon, a graduate of the vital need of daily religious Nursing. St. Joseph's Hospital School of ' inspiration." Distinctive Uniform Nursing, received the B.A.. degree Elder Dunyon Speaks Miss Eleanor Sheldon, director at University of Utah and the Elder Dunyon spoke briefly in of nursing at the Latter-da- y M.A. degree and a certificate in PLEASANT GROVEWidows, praise of the support given the 'Saintsollospital, who recently Was social work in 1941 at University Widowers, stake officials, old-W.. --Associate iltah,,----4,prAtessec try sppoieted, ' senvimirrprogralw totitibi'Itt4-Wete'eitUr?4 ,,? fae.,,..imu smpta,jsoe-.ficirses,,srNursing 44 at ship of the threestakeer,Beccr.s,,-C"Anical--annual' bleVollts ' at tained the . mended them on their accom- !Young University, heartily en- linstructor and teaching super-of Timpanogos Stake, in move. She explained, I. D S hospital, was a Party at plishment in high enrollment and Idorsed-th- e the Ward Recreation Hall- - " First e reported the Jordan Seminary 'that every school of nursing has- 'surgical instructor and leader to Idinner Prior the S was the second largest in the its distinctive uniform, which in- and director of nursing educe-Churc- h honored were entertained guests A, ELDER ELRAT education system.. He en-- eludes the cep and pin, and the tion in Minneapolis General Hos- - with a picture show at the grove .4 CHRISTIANSEN ö couraged continued: cooperation use of these emblems by the new pital. She has been active in corn-an- d ,Theatre. The dinner was inter;B Y1.7 organization signifies the munity work,. planning polio spersed with a variety program of support. speaks at seminary convention. nursing, disaster hursing, and humorous numbers. Red .Cross nursing. A Special prizes were awarded ' following: Mrs. Millie, the oldest woman present; Henry C. ---Hall, the. oldest man; Mr. and ' Mrs. Alonzo Smith, cotiple pres, .6 ent. who have been married the ' . longest; Mr. and Itirt. David B. , owl -- couple 8 , ... Thorne,. having lived 41 , in longest , Timpanogos Stake;.anct ...Ali t . Genealoglial conventions for to Irving Johnsons, 'whose birthi, en Sun- day fell on the part); date. will ''" was announced March it Paul Adamson, chairman- of 8, day, t,, this sveek. the stake Old Folks' Committee .. , 1 Alpine, Lehi, and Timpanogos was In charge of the arrange- ( .. Stakes will conduct both the 10 ments. ' , ' I 5siv a.m. and 2 pm., sessions of their 1 i , v conjoint convention in the stake romp. f ,0 .tabernacle at 450 East Second .., I 1- .North St. in Pleasant Grove with -tArchibald F. Bennett and Harold , ' k ' Continued from Note 5 'i A. Dent representing the Church, , ' '''' - r t ,,, t breattintthemtikHedwordas . ' ' Mill Creek and Wilford Stakes the general effect of the singing t , , . . , .":, , ' ,f ,,, Will hold their 10 cm. session in, Is spoiled. , , A, .., "Music 11 the Granite directors and ,....4 ' Building Seminary 'organists ---d ........South should study the problem of atFifthBastand-33r1,:....., ;, and their 2 p.m. session tempo carefully and give studi, '' Streets, 4aW..... in the Grandview Ward chapel ous attention to the tempo mark -t at 2930 South 20th East with A. Ingo provided in ' ', ek,-- -7 i 71, William Lund and Paul Boyar'. , i ' , 41.4 . ' ' . ' '''t' i ' ,I,fA ' -' ' - . --' ' ' . ' '''' '- , ''' ,..' ---- .,,,,,-2 , 1 Seeking -- ,, Purposes , , Ili..., , ,,J.,t,..; , ' , s . Doing Own Thinking. ,,,,', , , , ,, , ,,,.- ' Never be satisfied until you 4tk. , . ,- ,- .- - ..,.......t, , , . The ability to think for one- - have understood the meaning of litre - . . . . . 1 to the char-- the world and the purpose of giveslitrength sell board" the "festrve, seminary .1 during acter..---E'AMONG THOU PRESENTSeated at the . Arrington your own life.Emerson. , , convention held by East, West and Mount Jordan stakes were these leaders: Left to right,t . , ... Pres. Stanley A: Rasmussen, MI.Jordan stake, president oft,theminary board; Joy F. ' ' . 28? . E. 1953 Carter Saturday, February Grant, seminary principal. . Dunyon, Church supervisor of seminaries, and c. i ' i ' , :- t , . . ,,,, ,i SI - , .:.):..--- ..J. CAP-AND-P- PRESENTEDMta,Evelyn-Jorgenson,--left,-president-vf-tho-Alumnaa-Aor-----:-- BYU Nurses Allitiette With LDS Hospital Unit 111, , , I - ' y i ;;; i - . ... e.- the-priz- e. '20-pe- Timpanogos Stake Ho n 6 rid ' - ar i full-cours- : . , - - - - . to-th- Five Geneaiogy, . 11A' - . 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