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Show t Santa's Helpars Students Push Drive To Aid Needy BY U By LYNN DALLIN PROVO Santas helpers are hard at work again on the Brigham Young University campus. The Associated Women and Men students are sponsoring the drive to help other city ora in providing ganizations merry Christmas for, Utah Countys needy families. The drive now is in its second week, and is coming along most successfully Crowning the drive was the big mat dance Wednesday aftWIN DOUBLE HONORS Winners of Eagle Awards and ernoon. Well attended, each they are Jim Anderson, Jim Ward, John Anderson, Rudy Deseret Recognition Awards at a court of honor recently student paid aas admission an Lang Jr., Leonard Haynes Jr., Advisor Don McCall and David Gair. in San Fernando Stake are these six boys and their article of clothing, a toy, or an item of unperishable food. Any advisor from Post 80, Studio City Ward. student who couldnt bring one of these was -- admitted for 25 cents which went toward the Rex burg First Ward Timpanogos Stake purchase of food needed to fill the baskets to be distributed , by the Provo .office of thef County Welfare. Collection boxes have been set up all over campus, and students have contributed generously to the annual drive. A large Christmas tree has been NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CAL. into the Cub Scout program to decorated in the lobby of the actively associated with his Science Building. As each social PLEASANT GROVE Music IDAHO Ten One of the Churchs most ac- - 'be REXBURG, two smaUsons and service unit on campus is were presented to Number live certificates posts of Scouts Explorer the Explorer Rexburg completes its assigned quota, a 36 members of the Timpanogos San 80 of Studio the Ward, City were First Post 148, Ward, prelight on the tree bearing the Stake in Pleasant Grove Last units name is lighted. The tree sented Silver Awards, highest in Fernando Stake. now is ablaze with lights which of a court honor recent At Sunday,' during Leadership Explorer Scouting, at an impreswill leave in the hearts of the this post saw its advisor, Don meeting. Silver sive Ball recently. student body an afterglow that McCall, and six other boys re- This group has completed the The ball was held at thq First cejve Eagle Scout awards. These will last for a long time for the Music Directors Course that By have to event less Ward Chapel, and the extended help they same six Explorers were among fortunate ones at Christmas marked the Robert Lee Wynn, La Mesa helps prepare people to direct group of the 14 boys of the same post largest time. the who Deseret received RecogWard, San Diego Stake, was re- the music in any of the Church Explorer to receive this highnition Award presented them by cently awarded a three-yea- r It deals with organizations. est award at any one time from President Hugh C. Smith of the scholarship. He phases of Junior Sunday School, any single post. San Fernando Stake. Sunday School, Mutual Imwill enter the provement Association, Primary Explorers to receive awards . The six who received both Stanford School and sacrament meetings. were escorted Into the center of .awards were Jimmy Anderson, of Law in SepThe instructors of this course recreation hall by MIA girls Jim Ward, John Anderson, Rudy that has been held for the past Leonard Haynes Jr. tember, 1954. Jr Lang dressed In formats. As awards and David Gair. Those who reseveral months are Ford PaulElder Wynn were presented, the girls pinned ceived the recognition award son, Mrs. Kay Adams and Robhas filled a misert Don were Wright It has been given to Behring, the shirts. Kenny the only boys badges WELLINGTON, Carbon CounCaliforthe direction of Lewis E. in sion under Dave Grace, Doty, Gary Navaho Indians working ty Receiving the Silver Awards Olpin and Elder Paulson of the Dick Johnson, Bob Lan, nia and served .here in the beet fields were were Guy Sharp, Wayne Sharp, stake music committee. John Lang and Ted Meyers. most of his time feted recently by the Carbon Evans, Receiving certificates from Henry Whittaker, 80 had Larry have of The Post boys Stake missionaries at a party in the vicinity Ward were, Arlene Har-- . Manilla Keith and of a intensive Davidson, Parker, Gary activity year given at the Wellington Ward He San of Barbara Diego. ris, Swenson, Gene Kenneth Poulsen, Lynn New-- achievement Under their chapel. sum- also served as Elder Wynn Dalton, Myrna Monson, Kath23 last of visors the Phil Thayn, president of the boys Allan Smith and Clarence leen Allen. Jane Iverson, Shir- mer made g Carbon Stake Mission, hosted trip. They supervising elder of the South Hunter. visited Hoover Dam, the Utah Coast as well as the Orange ley Swenson, Sybil Huntsman, the 80 Indian guests at the banHal Haycock; Grove Ward, quet and party. Seven of the Making the presentations was National Parks, sites of several District. At present he is acLea Bullock, Ruth RichIndians have been baptized by Victor S. Chandler, adviser of temples of the Church and tive in La Mesa Ward and is GeorgiaMelba ards, jGardiner, Dale ColState Elder Thayn. toured Salt Lake City and attending San Diego the Explorer post Lucille Mills, Helen Seeley, of a is member he Music and Dancing where of interest lege and points Boy Scout executives Wells, Elaine Kowbyl; Lindon Entertainment during the scout Recently they gave a testi- the debate team. . Ward: LaDean Walker, Pat leaders included present monial dinner for their leader, evening was furnished by 10 Formerly of Ashton, Ida., his Keetch, Lorna Gillman, Royce members of the Navaho tribe of Vernon L. Strong, Sam Gard- Don McCalL They presented family now resides in Nyssa, Walker, David Tree, DeAnn Club from ner, Melvin Luke, Charles. Bees-le- y him a gift of appreciation for Ore. He is the son of Elder and Many Feathers Mrs. A. W. Wallace, ' Walker, and Brian. his leadership. He is now going Mrs. Paul R. Wynn. Jerry Brigham Young University. Pleasant Thompson; Program numbers included InGrove, First Ward: Colleen Fendian music and dancing in naton, Sandra Cullimore; Pleastive costumes and also speaking ant Grove, Third Ward: Mrs. and bearing of testimonies in John Hilton; PleasAhlstrom, their native language. ant Grove, Fourth Ward: Gay for the Indians Interpretation Farr, Lynn Paulson, .JoAnn was provided by an Indian girt. Gardiner, Kay Gardiner, BevSeveral of the Indian guests erly Farr, Kay Mart, Sharolyn could not speak English. Noble, Martha Jones. entertainin the Participants ment included Ronald Canfield, John Groberg, Leonard Smith, Precious Promise for Betty Bacca, Allison Sekaqua-petewVirtuous Living Joan Christian, Arvilla Summers, Jill Harring, Betty Let virtue garnish thy Ellen and Faye Joe. ) thoughts unceasingly; then Several Baptized shall the confidence wax strong Last spring five Indians were in the presence of God; and the U baptized Into the Church while doctrine of the priesthood shall ' they were hereJ doing seasonal distil' upon thy soul as the agriculture work. By Nov. 22 dews from heaven. of this year, seven more Nava-jo- s The Holy Ghost shall be thy had been baptized. constant companion, and thy Work with the Navahos has scepter an unchanging scepter been directly under the superof righteousness and truth; and vision of District President thy dominion, shall be an everGolding and his wife. He lasting dominion, and without was assisted by Elder and Mrs. . compulsory means it shal' flow A. E. Day and Elder and Mrs. unto thee forever and ever. Elder and George Chandler, C. 121:45.46. T. AWARD HIGHEST GAIN of First Post rethe who Ward, Explorers 148, Rexburg Mrs. William Bitton, Paul ceived the silver award, highest in Explorer Scouting, are pictured above with their Leonard, Clark Powell, Ray leaders. Left to right, they are, front row Clarence Hunter, Lynn Newton, Allan Branch, and' Elder and Mrs. Intelligence Not Created Smith, Keith Parker, Henry Whittaker and Larry Evans. Back- row, left to right, are Mrs. and Wallace Jensen, Elder L. Vernon Sam Kenneth Davidson, Intelligence, or the light of Strong, Gary Poulsen, Wayne Sharp, Gardner, Darel Sworts, Miss Edna Powell truth, was not created or made, Guy Sharp, Melvin Luke, Charles Beesley, Victor Chandler and Jerry Brian. and Mrs. Sybil Porter. neither indeed can be. D. C. 12 CHURCH 93:29. Saturday, December 12, 1953 -- Left-to-rig- Studio City Eagle Scouts Ten Explorers Receive Silver Awards 36 Choristers Advisor , Six Boys Complete Win Coveted Award Instruction Scholarship to Stanford Won Elder Wynn Navaho Field Workers Dinner Guests Hil-ber- g, ad-to- n, 10-da- y Irene I a, M J t La-Ve- ll - |