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Show . . ... - '' ,. .t. ... ' ' - ri- - - - el 1 . , , . t .1. CovenaWarci Chapel Built i,,, ,,.. , , Reeprd .Construction - . .. , . ; .!, , , , , .; , ,,,,,, , ...... ,.. . ., ,.,,, 111784-DaYs-'- , 1 . c - - U. I I -- touch--asign- ed, , delivered"just ' ' ,, .., datet to the last '. ' , - a. its "first home'. , , . ------- 7, . -- , - - 1 I opepainsratioann plum , ' . t 4 , - , --- -: -., I , , , : 7..:.7.. - , i ,..,..,. ... - - - , i1 , --- '( - 1ii l - -- -- -- ---This l : 1 :,,tandsma,Stakeovas erected -- ' -- - - . - t ., 1 I , . i '. , , ' .7 - , 11 - Church-sponsore- d activities. -- Various Wants . The Sunday School wanted a minimum of 19 classrooms without having to use the kitchen or corridors. The boys wanted a basketball floor that was large for regulation-siz- e enough courts. Drama enthusiasts a stage expansive wanted enough to present suggested plays. Junior Sunday School teachers specified special classrooms with , low blackboards, - - pchuiliptsiwzeithbesencphaers;tetamblilsiataunrde chapeltheir own rest rooms, ' . toy boxes and special cabinets. , AU requests sounded good - - and reasonable and members of the committee were dispatched to Salt Lake City to examine plans, inspect buildings and interview those already "at home," to Vbringto VfUo n this dynamic program. The next questionhow to build it in the shortest possible time? The whole structure was let on contract with professional crews each doing a part and members of the ward standing by to assist in the pinches. Rather than help on the actual building for which they had little skillmembers worked on - - Genealogists S.ht I Slate Conventions ' ,'! 7. '', : '::' 't !:' '. ,,,,,' ,1-'- -- 0 ':.' , - . , ' ' ,.. - , - , 4 4. .I,. 4 ate $140,000 ..,, Sominary) Day in Arizona - - - - - - - , -- --- --- -' --- , - I -- - , - - LOS ANGELESA new ree.-ord in work accomplished at the St. George (Utah) Temple was set Oct 31, by the Ingle- - Stake, according to Karl-FP. Bromley, of the stake High wood. d- -- -- Council. . - He reports-th- at on Saturday enough vicarious baptisms were performed to forms ward of 851 persons and enough endowments completed , lestimated over 200) to officer the ward. This was the largest excursion seen at the temple in over 13 years, one of the temple workers told the visitors. Travel 443 Miles Three large buses, 20 private automobiles and a private plane brought the 174 people, 443 miles to the House of the Lord.' Extra help at two restaurants in St. George were requiredfeed the large- - group. Temple President Harold Snow, previously contacted, bad temple- - workers ready for Ali special Most of the adults attended two sessions, Elder Bromley reports. Also Expensive Though the joy of doing the Lord's work cannot be meas. ured financially, Elder Bromley submits a few figures to show the money spent for the trip. Bus fares for 92 people, $1,255-80- ; gas and oil for 20 cars for 888 miles each, $449.79; food for 174 people for three meals, $522; and lodgings for those private cars, $100, making a total of $2,327.59 expended. Ninety-twof the members traveling in the buses left Los Angeles on Friday evening rode all night Prior to the group departing from St. George for the return trip, the St. George South Ward . -- -- 1 4 . I out-of-sta- f - p. , in' - --- - - - o 1. , cz-- A." c,) , , ,..; I- - --- 0y t- - 4 ' r. 0 I v,o,,,a ' 1. t - - NI' i After ;, y - ' . , - . ' -- - , ' ,', s 44't.o., v s dArturkerdinner. a missing , second night's sleep, a tired but happy group arrived back in Los An. geles early Sunday morning. ," . , 4 4 "There is joy in doing this Lord's work,' Elder Bromley comments. Relief Society Officer- ' - SPRING CITY--M- rs. Irene Aiken has been selected as the new secretary-treasure- r of the Spring City Ward Relief Sod.. ety. She succeeds Mrs. Lorna. Jensen in this position. -- Saturday, Novern6r 14, 1953 - CHURCH-- 7-. - ,',, , ' 7; c. lit:79;,) 4. -1 Ili,, ' sitting, and a multiplicity (A All 1 ) ' ilik t lt, , ,I, , . ,.1' lunchdinners and rk'., banquets, ,,,,, ; , dicao 4,.41, Ake' t eonsall for a price. I 4'1' ( ' -- 1. Acreage Resold f ' Alosylikk., Ti3 . ' Part of the acreage purchased 1 - ' '1 it 03 k 'for the building site was resold ' s It I 't'',, ,v , for a profit, which was added - to . . the fund. ' 1 's I, . ' rapidly growing 1 - Workmen ., , , already engaged in 1 edithe A r erecting steadily rising ,....4,a,..14,4. , 4,44 fice offered to work free after hours or contribute a part of SEMINARY DANCEThis Is a cross section of the crowd of Setnin-arstudents of their earnings to the project. ' Arizona who gathered at Globe, Ariz., last Saturday for a full days activities. Testimony Business men of the community - donated their bearing; banqueting and sports activities filled the day. equipment and I 141 - - 'T 15-1- will-atten- , .2 - - - St;SiGeore0 - - Six Genealogical ; Satur. sehedstake conventions Archibald F. zone. Several hundred students L Lunch at noon was prepared uled Nov. Beruiet4 general secretary; an- from every section of the- state- and served by -the Globe Ward Relief Society.nounces. participated in a full day9s acThe Globe Ward Chapel was Qn Nov. 15 Elders William tivities at - Miami and Globe, the scene of the afternoon tes' M. Waddoups and David E. Ariz. timony meeting whereElder 1 Gardner the Mari- - Included among the com- Tuttle was guest speaker. Elder Rogers of Mesa, were Melvin Mesa, Phoenix joint stake munitiesrepresented i -ducts at-1Round convention. Meetings Valley,- St cm.ISnowflake, talks were givand 2 p.m. will be held in the fJohes4 Phoenix, 'Mesa. Chan- en by John Beutel, Miami and PomSt. David,Tucson, dler, Mesa High School. McInerey, Globe., Musierene, Miami, Globe, Pima and Sheila cal selections were by a quartet Nov. 15 Southern Arizona Thatcher. Stake will meet at 10 a.m. in The special day was planned, from Mesa accompanied by the St. David Grammar School to provide recreation and stimu- Linda Layton, Thatcher. Impressive Talks Auditorium and at 2:30 p.m. in late Interest in seminary, acthe stake chapel, St. David, cording to Principal William G. "The testimonies were beauAriz. Elder George H. Fudge Bodine, host for the occasion. Aiful," commented Elder Boand a member of the Mesa Supervisor A. Ted Tuttle of dine. The parents "should have Temple presidency, will repre- Salt Lake City wu' special beardthem"forwhenthe sent the society. guest "youth are gathered they speak . the truth." Nov. 15 at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Day's Program Between 5 and 6 p.m. at the In the Institute of Religion, 274 The day began at 10:30 a.m. University St., Salt Lake City, in the Globe Ward Recreation Globe High School Gym the was served. Under dithe University Stake will meet. Hall, with a pro- banquet rection of Elder Lloyd AnderElders James M. Kirkham and gram. Skits were each given by sen, Pima and Thatcher SemPaul F. Royall will attend. seminary. in Abe,. state. Elder inaries the ifood was Nov. 16 Elders Waddoups, Aaron prepared Hansen, Thatcher insti by Miami Ward Relief Society Fudge and Gardner will meet members and their husbands. with the Mt. Graham, St. JoThe dance set for 9 pin, was seph joint stake meetings at 4 dert, Waddoups, Fudge and conducted by Eldetliedinelin Pitt-..-7- ::the Gdner 41)&17130 S band of Mesa played for Thatcher Ward Chapel at Nov.7:30 18 Snowflake Stake, 2 LtheD young couples. Decorations and Thatcher, Ariz. p.m., in the Snowflake Nov. 17 St. Johns Stake, 2 Ward Chapel, Snowflake, Ariz., were provided through efforts and 6 p.m. in the Eager Ward with Elders Waddoups, Fudge of the Miami Seminary dents. Chapel. Eager, Ariz., with El and Gardner. of the entire ward membership on two consecutive Saturdays netted them $10,900. Then the various classes swung into action selling screwdriver sets, children's dresses, baking cedar shakes, simonizing ears, selling auto parts, straw hat making, See COVENA, Page - -- -- of Students Towns -- Group From ' ' Many Atterid Youth Conference Inglewood tute, directed this part of the Sets Record Society GLOBE, ARIZ.Last are day was Seminary,Day In Art. schedule. -- , ' It record time of 84 dais. It was dedicated Nov. 8, 195- 2six months after construction beganby Elder CM-- )ust The Itwelvi. font , ,,, '' I -- - itt the . , ., - . ,. 4.- , ' : : 4. , I .. lio Miro - ," . N :. a.gt -- , '',. ' v.,' ka nut rock-pickin- g ', ,' '..."..: : ''':.,: .:,,...":.' .,' ::..:71, ' P.,,..:: ',., ,,,,,,I....larl,r..::,,,,,g...,,,',...,.. ,...,...4,1,4,,,k.d, ,,,.....,..,,,,,,li , .. !......... e, ,, projects to raise their share of the building cost. Aproject which called for the united work , 1 ,4 ,,,,,:''.;4,--,...- - "money-getting- " , '1,,..:: . - to submit their wants and needs. was not to be just another chapel but one which was to meet the highest requirements in chapel constructiona place everybody, with adequate facilities for all ifor 1 i' 4 ''. ' , . - lin 1 ' ,' 1411106101WOWUNION111110111VONSOIMIOnloi was asked Then everybody 4 ., , ' I .7i,V .1. ...:::.31. I ..'.;;- -;- - COVINA wARD. CHAPELfThis, beautiful stucco bricki chapel "home" of the 125 families of the Coven& Ward, ring-lea- - 4 7LI . 1 1 ,,..,- - I I - 14 ,, -,- Need for a new buikling was - - ::- - 1 drevopelaniecm had beil meeting In - an, old , building bad been condemnedl- - At the oUtset -- were formed, each responsible for a ' 'share of the work. - Member. ship was made up from the - bishopric, priesthood presiden . cies and auxiliary superinten denciesa total of 25 era making up the whole. " - ,. , ,..!!!'!'......' 41 What Is the secret of their success? -- According to Jadr H. West who sparked the under. taking as chairman of the Build- log and Finance Committee. the whole ,, .:' ' 1 -l- : .,.. 3', g I Iasl .. '' " , .. , adI sealed 84 days -- .. ., . elapsed. I The project was undertaken i just three weeks after the or ganization of the ward on Nov. 29, 1952 ' by an 1 enterprising r imaild-li- ng raembershill ilted-upon.- .7a:, ! , .. time-recor- ibuilding i. , .. ... . " nail COVENA; CA Ward, Pasadena Stake hasfset d a new Church rm..: From i chapels. ' - -- -I , , , . , .. - ., |