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Show - , , . I - , , , ''' '''' I. - - , k.' . ,, ..., ,... 1 ' -- ..... ,1..;. ., ,... Ise; :,- , :' ',' .''' " - - , .., .,. --- :- .. : 1 ;. ,..., ,,,..-:- ' '' ''. eil,s. .gt , 7 -- - :tWhiIe Iati YEARSAd0 TWO ' ,., - 1 1 .,,;) -0 ' ''. . ,, , --,- -, - - ,,. , - ,,,,, , i -- TA K E. PRESIDENTS 5 :.---,- , . ''' ' -- - ' '- - - n-Jhat - :4 day-said- -- , , v- - ay " nr at the age of ..13 ivalking most of the way.- renever Allen President nietnbers a time when he was not engaged In some phase of Church work. His early training "Some of you-mwonder why we have chosen a man with . -c-k NielsenTeame-aeross--the-pi- - - - , - - - ' ' ' uell - rith-Fra-cttirecl-Ba- AgrandmatherfilariaC., -- -- 4'' ' - ' a man encased in a a steel brace because-- ot a fractut:ed back and neck, was presented - to - the membership of the Hyrum Stake to be their. new Elder Harold e president. 'B:-reof the Council of the Twelve, in making the presentatio- ' g . , ,,,,;,--,J- , , - , f,,,,,,, , ' -- .1.; ' ooe.'' ' . . Hyrum Choseti en . ,i- 7,i 4 :. ' .' , , WTI? 0 D UCIN GLO UR rea -- 4- 4 ' . - - ', 4t. ''.i' 0, t" ' .:. -- . , , ( 1' lf,. , ' , , . $,,?.. , ,,,,,,, ,- . . ' - .' .,,,, :' . . ., "''' . . . -- : ,,,:, . ... Ot.'. ,:,...'51tYgel''!,Mt'""g".e. i .,,...................,...,:r r...., ' - ' ' , ,et....c.., : .. - ' n. !PAO'. .., ,' "' ''..", , . . I . - . , , - . . . A ' ,,,- .- en , . , . - -- ,,,, , fteldmanfor---the- ' area. I 7 , - - 1 , - -- ' - . - . - - f1rnrt,rThat Church acilvities His.- '''' Ns' . back the. pospel. He served thelast Jen 'ciontbs of hiarmission as district , president; '1 In 1924, President Allen 'accepted employment with the Sego Milk Products Co., and manager of the corn- today. 'Hyrum plant and also includ- - ' - edhisraission,serviee-as-acou- t- ---- --- masters, Elders' quorum instruc- -, stake president, you ',., -- - ' tor and leader 'in dramatics in ,s this man's back, neck and feet I , , the Hyrum Second Ward; four SAMPLES SAMPLEDCommittee for banquet of 34th will get well and strong again 'i, f ti , i e, ,' YMMIA 1 4, as years and he will be able to serve you t i president in Quorum of Seventr, West Utab-Staksmile their appro, . . the Hyrum Third Ward; ; ten in this calling." 147 .1 val of sample cake prepared for the annual banquet; - ,.., ,,,,,- In less than six months the years as Hyrum Stake YMMIA ,1401, , torightz,Vernon Scott, chairman; E. M. Skipworth,--steel brace was removed and Superintendent; service as - i s; ", i A . member of the stake high coun- ': soon after that this promise was ' ' -1 program and Dick Liddiard, arrangements. - ,- ." '' - ,. ,',, ; ell from 1941 to 1943 aod again f .1 fulfilled. Today, President ;' ,,, . ' I 't from 1949 to 1950. Between Earle W. Allen of Hyrum Stake t. i , '7?", SEVENTIES BANQUET 's these , t, Is well-anand serving 1949, he years, 1943 strong . . , , k".".. 1 , ':, :1 was bishop of the Hyrum Third his people diligently ,in the po- T ' Ward. , ,,,, sillon to which,they sustained 1 .. ' , , him on April 16, 1950. ,1 It The Church official has given p , L 4 , to his communiAllen as life service President valiant il began ' a farmer boy on a small. farm 1 ty as well. He is a member of - . in Hyrum, Utah. He learned the Cache County Planning -, and Zoning Commission; was ' ,.4 early to milk cows and till the soil. t to 1930 193e from recorder city ' 1 ,, PROVOMembers of the 34th THE DELICIOUS dinner- - was He wu born of a rich pioneer " ' and city councilman until 1940. , , ' , and served by the Quorum of Seventy, West prepared He-- la A Ira a member of the Logan, heritage. ' mi,,,,,,,,a,...,...6 . grandfather, Second Ward Relief Society. ---- -- Utah Stake, recently held their Allen heard and accepted--- the Boards-- - end has -- LDS Hospital annual quorum banquet as a Special guests for the evening PRES. EARLE W. ALLEN ' been a of the Hyrum, climax to activities of 1951 and included the stake presidency, of promise t, fulfillment main body of the Joined Lions Clmember diately a kickoff for the coming year's high council, and bishoprics of the Church in Nauvoo. The new came with his parents and the ' ; the three wards. program. convert early showed his devo- stake leader today remembers fp Is TALENTED in musical Under direction of the seven lines and delights in partici, , Acting as master of ceremo- - tion to the Church. He had well their faithfulness and de- pation with singing groups. Garof the quorum, the ales- - was Lorry E. Rytting. Vo- - ceived . as his in share his $500 votion. event was held at Sunset Ward cal solos were by Mrs. John estate and I dening is a special hobby ana on his arrival at NauThe dream and hopes of his for many years he has spent his chapel. Seventies from the Sun- - Bourne arca Duane Mecham. En- - voo was asked by Brigham life came in a call to fill vacation times with his family I, set Second and Eleventh Wards tertainment numbers were pro- to tun, his funds over young ;- a mission. After only three In seeing as much of the "Allied vided by Grant Evans, Rue Ann Young end their attended. wives to to in assist those Church the 1 months field he became States as possible. in the Ver- - Winter and John Dalton, three was chairman General X' At the time it was , ' born in a ruptured ill with Allen non Scott, with Dick Liddiard Brigham Young University stu- - poverty. was seriously President a, great trial to Ira Allen, but ' . arrangements, Weldon dents: to be a great bless- - appendix and was taken to a Hyrum, April 4, 1900, a son of later proved - t --- - handling in New Orleans. Here David' B. and Walborg Nielsen activiA report on quorum ) Jolley promoting tickets and Several Inc ,.: years later, In hospital 1 - - Pvcivrol4"0,7. ,P,'.4t zIttyrklot,,,- - 4't kAilmtmtconodrarfrAtctrfft, xttYfzrv-1,K2s.uLL, , ., , ,ttrP'3.1'4Ngttr4S, titzt7V,Ifttl',;:z l ,wedeu, ,,,,u Wethe or had to that - charge-o- f food; and two was but 1924. panions 29, Logan Temple, Oct given coming years - by 'l our was returned to him at a three hours to live because of Delores Larsen ofllyrum. They don Jolley. worth planning- the program. time when foodstuffs were t the poison that was in his sys- are the parents of four chilscarce. '1 dren, two of them living. THE C.RANBifit,THERwas ,tem. Titx-rowr- il ,Currently- President, -- Allen ,. , ;:, BY of Priestth6 77:1A1ied with by- Brig, - - ham Young': to a 4500 over -stake - ho'ciel of Presides I exercised in his behalf. members help' settle .. -living in eight wards Springville, later sent to help he was made well again and five different comprising to to soon was able return Salt in and Cedar still pioneer City e.where a sue- - munities in the south endot the LL later, 1861, was sent with a few 1Lake LEM ---- One., hundred-seventsong by congregation Cache Valley, A heavy stake , .-as per-throperation by Patriarch Andrew other pioneers to found the city Icessful Stake High Priests, their Taiiiii-d--; was months on In he Continued of Page le' Hyrum. , Field. . partners and widows of High ' Priests, enjoyed a luncheon and ----THEa BOOK STORIES ; programat the annual winter . t High 'Priest social Wednesday PA vi i , CMPATIENT evening, reports Virgil H. PetICS PEOPLE k -sl erson, quorum president. . . TEANCUm SETS OUT ALONE FOP. , , re .. iliMMOI:ZOIstS CAMP. affair was The S, THE ' 4111 JeId InI the Lehi Fifth Ward, ' . i L4, , The d luncheon was prepared x , 118 uti the Fifth Ward by , Relief Society. ' r-- , --------, -I -- S 'gat.' -' i . President-- Petersoniald that . . 4 - 37 -- -S----' 36ALMA' ..fo 61' Clay . 141 mernbers of the to, , -- there are .i ---) . quorum from the five Lehi (1 k IN INIL .IDAtLitr, . tk. t il0pif wards, Cedar VaUey Ward and I, -''t IA akv..., -4,1 i ' a was the largest number to att.4 ' 1 liti'101' . . -- tend any df the recent socials. , , , ,, , -- -. - - ---- i, ,t, k ' , ',1 JOSEPH E. SMITH, firit coun- - selor in the presidency, un1 11111110, ' ' ' der whose direction the eve-KING rr , is 4 ---,. i v --. t . was planned, was assisted , ,-- ---AMMORON , 1 by President Peterson, George . t' W. Leany, second counselor, , . . 14E HAS , .. and Walter Webb, secretary ' -- V.AZINI ' KukIG.KILLED LEARN ANO Ourl PAHORAI4 . a Mrs. and . and treasurer. Elder , ' GO AFTER or TEANcum'S FxrE, THEst AhZE FILLED , 1, ) Abraham Anderson arranged ft . - - i''4v,...,,ti--- .. I , . 7 . ,Left I ' -- a' . - -- - , Wist Utah ,- lc . le - i - ,,.., Stake-- a . t ,, I '), Reports- Adtvities-- - 1110116 - - Gospegmme- - ' , "1 , .. lin ;;Léhet-,:Stake,High,Priests,-,,- '- -' ,, ; Attend in Record Numbers City"-alon- y ee OF - OF MORMON -- - . semi-annu- al () and-ierve- " . -- - - ----- . ------ :n1ng program-- , '' -- - , - 7 schnw;congregationaLtinging; organ solo, .Arva Bone; reading, ' Vera Schow; male quartet, consisting of - estr therold-Woolse- y, .Allen Nielsen; .' 4-if- vocal -- solo,- Pres.- - Armond E, Webb;-- a comedy by ve Beal and Bishop Harold ' accordion solo, Boyd Stewart; jokes, George W. Leany, Lionel J. Larsen, Harold W. Barnes, J. Maiben Stephenand William ITadfieM ori, 'Freeman Hoyle; exbresslon of - .IA ' - s' , ; ' --- kit -' s , c ' ',' ft-l- b A. ii ,' , 14 - - . -- .,- - monostN NOW- CALI. LIP v6L01 , . , . 1 -- tf, ,t?, - . 1. t. - --- - ' ' , '11'.-- . Y ". , ' ,.............--- , 4 4, a110 ---7,0- - i , ,, ' ' .,, i , - z- -. - --m- Ilk,. ( , P -- u- f t ,.,, zuvi. 't i? - (.:,- - ,,,.. , -- ---- --' - -- , , . 'N elfk Zfil-g-t - . ottandtly-Morth-ryil- - SECTION- -7 , - -- -- 11--- , ''.. - V !. - ---- - , DESERET NEWS .. -- r's 1 - ;),,,ito 4,1 t4 A ---..-..-- , -. - il t ) - -- ' Jo - -, , ' MEN. TIME To Go 114C ENEMY! IS A.GAINST r -, n. - - - ' - .(-- ','i' ...A - ' - gEVENC3C 1, -- . MS! P' - 1 vir i r , , I" I, - " i 4" q14-1 '. , )14 ." A d , ' 'i r's . . A . !1.,, ' ) , , , . . kt, t ' io 0 (' , lir, , - ' it((V-,-- -' , - 0:it I', ,..g- . --Cli- . , ' - Green, Lynn and Donald - -- 4 c..,, ' - ' - 11 ' I" , la "I" I X. I f - . following the luncheon. The program included: Open- Ing prayer and blessing on the 'food by -- Patriarch A. Carlos - . - : - Or.. st ,- -- , - - - - - - f (if cr- 11, ' ' |