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Show r....7. Iit - , . . . , 1 1 1 1Vieetings;Witfil 414, ,,,.,. , ,.. , , - 't .., ... ,. , ., .. ... ....... '''' - f.. only four stakes within the 1- Church reported holding the required number of bishops meet-Jug-s I in the stake with the M IA ' ' ,.. ' - in connection ,I.th;ths,,.Girls! program for September, accord-- 1 : ' : ing. to the M IA office. Granite Stake with Nix. wards1 .., .... held six meetings, Mill Creek - ', Stake with six- also held six . ' ,. meetings; Riverdale, seven and i , ' ... seven .. and University ; Stake t, :, - ' seven and seven. Thirty-fou- r stakes reported 11. were held during - no the month. ', ' led the Church Tr- - - - - ' , ;7 .....!.. , ) ,- ,-- - ,. - - ..' ', I sk r ' 't ; '' ' ' I , , , . - , - ,,,.. ),-:,,- , - , 1,, .... - , ,., ' , ,,,),:.: , , .,, .. .... - . . - 4, , ,.. , , ,- . , - -- , , , .... , '",, IS: .. ..,,,,. , r, ... I, - - , , Girls ,Lea ors Still Required ,., . , ,, .. 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Herrin. 4, l'N ','4'' 1Improve'(41 Mrs. Herrin became a mein- ' , A, . .,. 1;li I ' 1 '..., ' ', ' t t- ' en of the ber of the " : 4'41 ., Church in May, 1 0 , ) t ' si, ' l I, ', Girls' be as continued Program f ...., -, i Z1,-only a few months before that ? r;14';'!' , 1 r , heretofore,- - even though the , armed mob of 150 men .1 -- 7. I 4 envy ,t .. . -, . Is now . Girls' 4it ,y Program placed drove Pres. Rich the mis, ,; .. c. , . , c:tF under the direct supervision of sionaries from the ,and ! .4 4'..' v. ; 1 ' eounty.''.1, - , , - e, ', . - .4 ,-ithe - Young ' Women's .. fi Mutual Mrs. M Ig n om Alward, the ' i i , i, I ), r Is a ImprovementAssn.:L.L.,. , . , . , : daughter of Mrs.1terrin, 1 .., ' ; Two Per Month 7., member of the BY U faculty, e ? , "It seems not only advisable" school of nursing. r , Elder , Alward reported the the letter continued "but essen, , , and friends" tial that the bishopric- of each imany "neighbors SIX COUPLES, SIX BABIESBountiful Fourth Ward Bishopric, and clerks and their i : contribut- -least two meetings of his mother-in-laat hold ward wives and babies born between August, 1952 and April 1953 are left to right: Ward each monthone with the offi- red flowers, food and the coin-and 'Mrs. William Robinson and daughter Donna R a e; Assistant Clerk i cers and teachers of the Aaronic munity itself appeared on thel and Mrs. Harold C, Secrist and son, Richard Clifton; First Counselor and Mrs. Wayne . A Priesthood, and another with funeral date as a "Mormon corn, M. Beck' and son, David; Bishop and Mrs. Calvin P. Christensen and daughter, Conna , the officers and teachers of the munity? ' 'Elder H. L Ntelion of Idaho, - Lir; Second Counselor and Mrs. Clifton I. Johnson and daughter Francine E1izabeth;1 1 girls Of eorrespsuding age. , Assistant Clerk and Mrs. Karl O. Jones and . 0 "We now recommend that the stationed at Jackson, Miss., with daughter Debra Kay. bishopric of each Ward arrange the U. S. Army, was speaker- at t6 hold a monthly meeting with the service. ' Elder Ernest A. , , ' , , the Young Women's Mutual Im- Berry, branch president, Zion's Best Crop 1I MILLION. - conducted. and Presi, provementAssociation :-, ,,L.. "A decided change" was evidency pnd attendance secretary, dent-fro, VISITORS-SE- E date-o- f m that Sunday- --, ,, the class leaders of the Bee 55 years ego, It was related., . i - TEMPLE SQUARE ( -' -' . --Maid Mia , and Junior Hive, , ,-- . -' Gleaner groups.'; ' ' -. . f 7. More than 200,000 Persons A proposed ouiline for the ' z visited Temple Square; Clerks , of two wards in the opric Was blessed with the other monthly meeting and other from - helps can also be obtained this year Church have found their three children.OnLAprij,-1- 1 the YWMIA office. overthe lame period of 1952, - that keeping abreast oftask,I Francine Elizabeth Johnson , ns Stake-ConventioElder mailon D. lianks,as, usticsmore difficult at the home of especially - , sistant:Temple Square Mis- when each member of the bish- Counselor and Mrs. Clifton Association this2 The Primary sion president, reports. I1 opric has a new additiOn to his Johnson; next day First week held the last of its 'stake Guides have made a record family within a year's time. - selor and Mrs. Wayne M. t:: . Vern-WParm--1 of 1,097,784 visitors for the conventions, La Possibly something of a rec- welcomed their new son, . PliOVOTwo new stake offi- ley, 10 coin-this anfirst !months year ord has been set in a new field and April 27, Debra Kay 'general 'president' , dais were appointed recently at nounced. ,. pared with 886,382 persons within the Church by the mem: began her --life with the Prove Stake conference. 1 the same period 1952. hers of these two ward bishopr- Clerk and Mrs. Karl G. meets Mrs. said the Pannier October figures this year ics-blessed Lynn M,-- - Hilton was named , ls with Three of the five sons ,r - stake clerk and ' O. Norman this year were "well attended, are also higher than the same in their families. ' sented to the Shelley First . was sustained alter- - received enthusiastically" an Geertson month last year. and At ' ' the First Ward Bishopric chose to be ' nate member of the High) were some of the "finest given." There were 78,863 ' visitors Ward Shelley, Ida., , ', bishopric and two clerks born in July, while one l' -Council. In October, 19t5t compared have five I - ' new sons, while at a month earlier in June and on e 1952, 'Elder Hilton, who Is 28 years She reported more of the - to 76,124 in , the Bountiful Fourth Warti,--thfifth In januarr. attended the conveneof age, has nerved inthe noted. priesthood ave six new sons - First appearing on the scene 'two , of tionsvii oprica per, - - -- - was Kim Gyover,son of Assist- and daughters. and-ai----member of the Chicago cent - attendance-o- f . bishoprics influx the of new ant Ward Clerk and Mrs. Boyd Begrinning , t '7777-Stake High Council. He filled : ,, iFor Indian Children '.2:arrivals of the Bountiful Fourth Grover, July, 1952. In January, . . , a mission for the Church of Ward bishopric was the daugh- 1953; Robert 3. Muir arrived at Fifty-tw- o Tern P. Whipple and Lucille I LAYTON, UTAH of Latter-da- y Christ Jesus ter, Conna Lu, born Alit 9, the Golden Muir home: Elder children of Layton Primary New in from board A. Saints England Douglas, general Stake this week contributed 1952. to Bishop and Mrs. Calvin Muir is first counselor. Brent 1945 to 1947. members, this week conducted funds which will send the P. Christensen. Following eight Oswald, , the son of- - Second Elder Geertson was born in Cali- dten's Friend" to at least eight days later on Aug. 17. was Rich- Counselor and Mrs.. Kenneth 49 years ago and has concluding gatherings at or the Uvada Stake; Indian children, according to ard Clifton Secrist, born to Oswald, was born in July, 1953; Nev., ente, Church of service given years Assistant Clerk and Mrs. liar-ol- d as was Curtis Black, son of as Ward Clerk of the- - Ogden Las Vegas for the Moapa Stake, Oeneral Board aids. C. Secrist. Ward Clerk and Bishop and Mrs. "Children's June Adams, 14th Ward and as a member of San Bernardino, Cal., for the Eugene Black. - Robinson welScot Kendricks, son of Ward 'Buhl- Friend" representative of the Mrs. William-the Seventy's Presidency of the San Bernardino and Mt. , stake, forwarded the funds and comed their new daughter Dee- Clerk and Mrs: Edward Ken:. dous Stakes. Provo Stake.. -also the names of the contribu- i 10, 1951' I dricks, was last of the five-- --. ' ii:seHURCH---i 1, I tors to the Primary office. : , ,.. ', .. Saturday, November 14, 1953. 1 April of this year the bish:lborn in , August,1953. ,t . , , . . ..,,... .,. ,..,..,: - rnoimperiespnrtsAvressomfoce dBos: ivniaurtaon , -- ' - irb- ', ', - , ia - I , , .:. - . A , z ,-- , 1 - - - -- -- 1 ,, I 1),..,..,.......,,,,.........,...... ,., ( --- 'i - - 1 t;t ., '; .., I., - '- , -- , .: s,l, . - ', , l - ,,.,, ,', 1 t.. i';', tT '11""""-- ...,, - ,,';.- I ,,,,,, , l:- , , - - , t -- 1 , '' '.'.., i - , - ,- - i - 0---- , , , , 'CO,. ,,, l , '- t ' .,r , , ,,-- -; of '. , li'74".s- . - -, g - , ; i,) , s . , - e - . 1 . rr., .,., , 44.-'1- , - -- . 0-0 1,7. k - 4- , - , -- - , t I ... - ,..., -- y, ,alleown-inin- .. , 1 .IL - . rrAftlArPMVent40-"0"""N"..4".'- ,,,, ,", , - -- .s. - . ,, 4 - T-- 7- 7----7- ,.. V ;:',FY. - , . , 'e, -- - 1 ---- -- . Methodist Chapel , -- Groyer-,:assistant:cler- ' . cent; 1952, Sacra-- MIA inept Meeting 54 per cent, Sun- day School 83 per cent - and MIA 84 per cent; 1951,-Sacr!tient Meeting 51 per cent, Sim- 63. per. - ,' - ' t- - 1 and 1117,1On : -- .Robert I.; Kenneth Oswald, second counselor bas on his with utak- Brenc. and Boyd -- ' : : ' Kim, a son. ' , , -. :7: - - 01111,1111,, , son.- - - A . , - -, - Mo- tmotiTfiiiteicir 1953-Sac- - : . - 1. ... In the latter part Of 18911, Pres. Ben E. Rich of the Southern States Mission and 30 misday School 82, per cent , and were driven ,, from sionaries MIA el per cent.. ..... Yazoo County. Miss. Not since The First Presidency, Feb. 19, that time, until lad week, bad ; , - 1951,advised each bishopric that a Mormon funeral been held in it was "unanimously ...xeconx-- the Mt Olive Methodist Churchi , ' 'mended 'LI the Presiding Bish' at Mechanicsburg. '1 j , , opric, the Presidency of the The board of trustees for the 'Is' ': I Young ..litomen's Mutual Im- and the ,.'''' provement Association, advisers to the General Mutual edheurrcBhenwjaemreinidnAdlwinerd: ,''.:7 :1: :1,' d that the , . . : t - , meeting 54 per cent, Cortduqt-e-cli- --ce- ,,., , - SABK SITFERSWives Of the Shelley First Ward Bish , and clerks have presented their husbands.ivith five ' sons, all.horn since the nevrward Otneloin took billet , -, at Sunday School.. . to are, Edward Kendrickts..ward led Stake Church the Taylor -- , - clerk, with son Scott;right Black, bishop, holding his 1, in per cent attendance of 84 at Eugene 7 -- ' , - --, . , 0,1k,,o,..vP7$ TVor, , Church Averages :: ' ,r1 '. . 4 --4-.1 I 1Ii , - .. - .1 .,......, School. , The stake bad 91 per cent average attendance.at Sae- rament meeting and 92 per 'cent -- ' -- - - 1. - ' f., :. ''.. 777,:::,-.1- , tz went - Meetings and Sunday . - - - d . 1 ., . 1 , - -- - , . pre-raid- ed ' ONE , 1 School,-secretarya- nd -- . , . -- - . BablesBless Families Of Two Ward Bishoprics - ,Primary Completes :.- 3 'Last i Provo Stake Names Officers - . October oir ; , I . - - ' '1 - , - new-arriva- ' , I Ile . I- , ------- - $arda - wated. )-- - , - I tL - I . -- , -. -- - ..,, 4 11 4. - ,..,; 1 - -- , . 1 , - . - -- . I .. ;-, ot - - L- . '7' , , |