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Show : PRES. EVANS WILL OBSERVE :46T1j1131RTHP4Y NEXT iStItsIDAy . . of the First Council of Se7enty more people weekly. than that of any whose cele hil brate ,,the218th anniversary of - birth, next2Sunday; March 23.--- -as served has Evans President of C;eneralAuthorities the Church for the past 13 years, and for more than 20 years has written and delivered the Spoken ' - Word gems that go out everySun-:,:-,- t '''''''' day over the Columbia network ie44,4 , ' as part of the Tabernacle Choir ' broadcasts. - Three volumes of these little sermonettes have been published by Harpers' Bros. Pubfishing Co. )4 le-ialso ;1440rof the Int-, provement Era and president of the Alumni Association of the UniversityaUtah Before beingcalled to his present Church posiPets. Evans was head announcer at Hon Itichard-L-Eva- i,,, voice-reach- x f ns , es , g luV.: F -- -- s - he . , IT GOES IN HEREAlva Duvall, milk plant manager,Anspects the progress at the skimmed milk as it sprays onto the heated walls and ceiling of the newest machine for producing powdered milk. Two thousand pounds of powdered milk per month on an average will be produied at the Welfare Square plant for use in the Welfare program. MCKAY PRES. Radio Station ESL. Serving a mission in Great Britain, he - acted as secretary to the European Mission- - The former Alice Thornley is his wife, and they are the parents of four sons. OFFICIATES Overton Ward DedicatesChape 2 By HENRY A. SMITH '27g, COVERTI)N, NEV.The small Overton Ward, of the Moapa Stake, now has its first chapel in 67 years of existence. The beautiful new buildinka credit to any ward much larger than the 460 population of the Overton Ward, was dedicated Sunday In impressive.services by Pres. David O. McKay.-- The Church leader, traveling in company with Mrs. McKay to this small Nevada conununity, addressed two large-gathrElAkkaiS.SupSlay morning and, - ad by the ward membership under the leadership of Bishop Warren M. Lyon and his coun selot5 JosphN .Skuusen and , The 'ward membership received the -- congratulations of President McKay for their accomplishments. IN HIS ADDRESS in the mgrning session President McKay appealed to the youth of the Church to realize a great fundamental toll that they are responsible tor what they make of their lives; responsible for their own acts, responsible for what they are to beconle- "If you please' to go wrong berg from other wards of the Moapa Stake were also in at tendance to hear the president the Church, , . -- two' II , .. 4Alk, small eirieur Overton tural community near the north end of Lake Mead. Its agriculAND IT COMES OUT HEREPres. Fred H. Peck Jr, coordinator for the Pioneer region, ture is diversified, but much of It is devoted to the raising of and Tom Nightengale, helper at the milk plant, are at the receiving end as the powdered tomato plants for shipment all ' milk is put through the sifter, as it comes from the heated oven above, and is caught in in over, the west. It figures - small cardboard barrels for storage. Church liistorf back- as far as sent 1855 when Brigham Young .athnswillAufferbesides youra party of eightéen mrsironatles selves," he told the youth. "If POWDEREDTMILIC-NEWESV-PRODU-CT into the area. you choose to do right others Actual colonization began In will be nude happy besides 1865 when 183 families arrived yourselves. .. . . Choose the under the direction of Thomas right, keep your bodies c . a n of incE7unsullo d--- throitglIT-- - it& S. Smith--, and the community . se St Thomas was founded-rhehood and manhood and w man- ::::.-7.pioneers suffered countless pri- hood." vations from 1865 to 1870. In who His theme of the morning ses- FIRST RUN of powdered milk was successfully negotiated at distributed to the needy for this latter year they were vis- sion was principally 'devoted to storehouse the from draw the Pioneer Region milk plant on Welfare Square in Salt ited by Brigham Young and his- an appeal ,,o the people of the while other Lake City Tuesday morning which marks another development cooking purposes, tory records his disappointment Church to sap. to the world will Atuantities the-withtmlavorablejanditionshe "Lome and- velhareit-hav- i creameiy. cheese and bottled found. skimmed milk is tunneled skimmed milk, also distributed Jesus of restored Christ, Gospel This of newest unit equip' A historian writes: this day in its fullness as it was through the powder machine at the stwehouse. The bulk of meot, recently installed, con- S came in the days ,,f the Savior. solid milk will be used by where it is sprayed.against.the the verts skimmed and separated and other institutions bakeries thinking they were in Utah, We should soy to all, 'come and heated walls and ceiling falling forbalt then found they were a part oft find that tit Gospel of Jesus milk into powder form which Chrtst--in--rteaccording utilized for many More the and ity purposes cooking Arizona; then-i- t from is it where :eceptacle that after having paid taxes to- - here in the Church of Jesus purposes in the welfare pro- drawn off into a sifting machine to Pres. Fred 11.- Peck Jr., cotwo states, Lincoln Coun- - Christ" - ordinator for the region. gram. Run through feeder lines In a room bejOW. President McKay stressed the the Much of the product will be DRAWING ITS MILK supply ty, Nev., was going to seize propof from several dairies within erty in lieu of back taxes. They posselsion oy the Church the , the pioneer Region the decided to abandon their settle- - proper authority and told of proper attitude in sacrament by performance of duty, prove milkregion, has become self- - sumerits and all 'the families, ex- - existence of a fellowship that is meetings where a spiritual com- to those plant truth that seekitfg here as defraying exercise well oUpropas oy moved out, sac. recognized staining. should exist during the among the Mormons eepting one, hard-earnethey will expenses of kindred operations er authority He stressed the ex- munion d their rificing sacred hour find of exemplificition the ." on Welfare Square. Butter, cotercise of Christiansprinciples in President Mc- ideals of Christ." "My point is," Latter-da- y life of home the in- 1881, settlers the cheese, canned and bottled began Kay declared,- "that you peo- McKay's address tage milk and buttermilk are all drifting back apd in 1885 the Saints and rdcled that a proper ple of Overton, you of Salt do President ri ntthPdedicatory-servic- es Overton Ward was officially or. Christian hrne is the 'lest se.; or Bunts-VilleEden, Sunday afternoon was devoted the CTty civilization. for 67 region. ganized. During the years of curity Richfield, of Las you primarily to an appeal for Tuesday evening following the ward's history they have "THE 'DIALS OF CHRIST people everywhere Vegas, in this greater reverence on the part of their regular regional meeting, homes and in - should meetings-1- n Churck- ba ve the- - responsibility the membership of the Church more than 100 welfare, workers Latter-dacornschool houses of. the true Saint fiorhes," to portray, to those who come the and , of the region were led on an Yinof theme development the . he said. , munity. to a return to Spection tour of the plant-b695,000 chap. of the Christian religion as recome to President Peck. Workings of the cal spirituality peace el was completed in about 18 Saints hoMes as being those stored in these last You the world. days. plant were explained, thanewmonths time wrth much of the where, there is recognition that that responsibil He scored the increase of est unit was inspected 'and labor of construction contribut- - dod-exist- s and also stressed' a cannot escape. atheism in the worldtoday, samples of. products manufaus, by our every effort, DISERETNEWS---cturedthere were distributed SECTION Continued ea rags-- 1 to Interested visitors. Vistlasulay. Mortis 1 t. 1931: 1 by study, by going to Church, isa, - : .... tory services-- on Sunday afternoon. A large number of mem- - f, Pioneer Region Creamery s, - be-use- d , , "TIIESE-0--COLONIST- - , within-the-wogr- am ciiie pel under. g - and-farms- - ' , . ' - ' - , rds 1 URCH . t. - |