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Show I . .. ' $, , .., . ' , a Brazilians 1 . . .. 4 - , . , , , ..-- 2 ; , Buy Book Of Mormon . . , , . 't ' . t , . , &ries laboring in Brazil - , . , , , f , , - , : , - - 1.- ,,: , , 7- .i pre- ". . .', ' . f i . A i $ 4 A A ; ' I if - k- A -- '1 !' I ' : t ,.., ' ,,, , I.- i k ' j ..' - i, . 4 ' . , . '"- -, ',; t ., ..ti: , e i .,, '' ? '' ; i , ,, t - ,., 4 ,'' , I ,' P i , ' A i I ..' 4 t . ' ,'; :'' ' ,,, It : - , ? r t . , . . , i ,,.. - ' ' ,,, I '''',4. . rt x - : ' . , 1 't . - . '' , ALL CREDIT DUE THEMThis group of Elder and Mrs Jack Cannon; Elder and Mrs. John Oliver; Elder and Mrs. Lew James; Elder and Mrs. Lewis Murdock; Elder and Mrs. Ronald Johnscin and Elder. and ' Mrs. Gaylen Young. "husbandsand-w- '. comrpittee was responsible for the success of a recent party sponsored for elders' quorums of Wells stake. Left to right Elder and Mrs. M. L. Johnson; ives" period. Elders Travis Haws and Orson White reported that during one day they sold 14 copies of the Doctrine and Covenants to 14 different people without one re- 1 , 1 , - ,e ' . '. .- ,...00,0 :',f ,,,,- , , t t , 4, 1 ,, ' ' , . . , 'c. ,L . . , , t, , k -- ,c ? ! . . , ,,,,, t lik, A - 1 -- , , lc 4 ; I - Is - 4 ,. -- ,. Temple View fusaL Lady missionaries were wise very successful. The Misses Hermine Eckersley and Yolanda Rodrigues, a local missionary mission from filling a full-tim- e Santos, Brazil, sold 90 copies of the Book of Mormon during the month preceding the conference. ALL MISSIONARIES exchanged experiences during the confercnce. Several pairs of elders were assigned ahead of time to give demonstrations on successful methods of approach and the use of visual aids which , -- - , .,.. ,,,,, .,; .. , , . . , , i - . : ., ....1---- I 23-da- - . , .., , , .. , , , 'r,,..,,,....,,,:. . 1 ceded their recent conference at headquarters with a record-breakin- g sale of copies of the Book of Mormon and Doctrine & Covenants. Sixty-fou- r mission- ries-sola grand total of 2072 y books over a period, which included 1788 Books of Mormon and 284 copies of the , Doctrine & Covenants... The four pairs of elders with the highest score sold a total of 959,books during the 23 days, or an average clover 10 books per day per pair for the whole . - -- MO PAULO.' BrazilMission- , , , - .,, , , , - ' PRESIDE AT CONFERENCES Elders Set Activity Pace 7'00 Elders Of Wells Stake At Convention - A RECENT Wells Stake conference, a-- special session THE SECOND Quorum of Elwas held for the elders and their wives and adult members ders of Temple View Stake was awarded the Outstanding ASSIGNMENTS of General Authorities and representatives of of the AaPOIlla Priesthood and the General Church Welfare Committee and the BYU faculty their wives with over 400 in Quorum Award as a feature Of to attend quarterly conferences on Saturday and Sunday, Aprattendanci the Fifth Annual Elders Convenwas followed by the an , 1952 are announced by President Joseph Fielding Smith, nual elders 26, 27, tion. Pins were also awarded to convention, held I of the Council . of the Twelve Friday evening at the new Libertpresidents of quorums who y-Wells follows: Recreation Center. have been successful'in leading ALBERTA STAKE at Cards- - Over 700 were present.' helped them present their story. their units into leadership to Advice and counsel were Under --the direction of the Alberta, Canada: - Elder the quorum swam. This was the stake Melchizedek Priesthood given by President Rulon S. W. of the r of theKimball, iI Howells and Counselors Edward beginning of the "President's the wife of the presiTwelve. committee, to presidents who M. Thomas and Lloyd Stevens Club," limited of elders quorum, dent each DESERET STAKE at Delta, during the sessions held during direct "outstanding quorums." formed the general committee Bishop Joseph Presiding A dancing party, barbecued the week. 1. Wirthlin, William T. Law- - with the wives of the counselors A full day of games was en- "sandwichfest" ani a floor show and secretaries k ' Church Welfare, and C. The theme of assisting. , joyed by all mission workers marked the Saturday evening the evening was Dean BYU . , , with a barbecue and camp fire session of the conference. Elder . ,, , ,t "An in the South Sea 4 Evening STAKE A, ,,,, - EAST LETHBRIDGE . program at Interlogos, a beau- Lynn McKinlay was the guest ' Islands." As each lady entered, r at ' Canada: tiful park near Sao Paulo, as speaker at-t- hif , ' 'k i ednvention. The Lethbridge, Alberta, , 1 Elder. Spencer W. Kimball, of a colorful lei was placed about the climax.; final sessions of the series were , i her neck by two native girls. A , ,,,..--- , ANOTHER FEATURE of the held in the respective wards .1 i the Council of the Twelve. t I. I week's activities was a full with the quorums taking part LOS ANGELES buffet supper was served to 700 tr241- ' ; ,,,.... 7rat4110V"'"IttEWelfatel u- eAWACK11111C---1444"111Ir.r.N13;;;ZeYit,' 00.: A healthful- - hoof silo. was' , ''' --lifeht v , o.f wriicir was neid 121.41ne as Thi v ' elders quorum program a giveallaythela-Ora--Clu- b, of the Tweive---- most day of the conferente. This was ' ; ' 40 of Maories and Maori group followed by a musical program in Temple View Stake,- a FARR WEST STAKE at Og- - Missionaries dressed in native held in the evening in the large extensive one, Is designed to 1! ' den, Utah: Lorerizo H. Hatch, . enthusiasm stimulate activitf, costumes, auditorium of Sao Paulo? lug- interpreting -'' T Church Welfare Comtnittee. ,, beautiful and colorful native-school. Solos were and brotherhood. It has been - est high ' . , GARFIELD STAKE at Es- - dances.. in the instrumental , doubling Mrs. sung by Mary Howells, the L.....q.woi ' calante, Utah: Elder Harold B. 16.41 missionary octette, the Campine' number of particinants In quojaitoLee, of the Council of the Three members rum activities. all- Chorus and Branch an by , ELDER ROBERT L. Twelve; Elder George Q. Mor- Diego, Stake House: Elder Marmission chorus. Short talks of the Stake High Council are ion G. Romney, of the Council L STEPHENSON rig, Assistant to the Council of of were made by Orlando Cavern', supervisors: Rudolf -- E: Hahn, the Twelve; , Alfred W. ' the West and Twelve, Belnap, a local Brazilian missionary and James L. Watson and Joseph L. mission counselor Church. and Uhrhan,. Welfare, .. BYIL .. Miller. by President Howells. GRIDLEY STAKE at Grid- - Harold I. Hansen, BYU. ' SEVIER STAKE at Richfield, ley, Calif.; Elder John Longden, Clifford E. Young, Assistant to the Council of the Utah: Elder o the Council of LEHI ELDER SERVES SAME Twelve: T. C. Stayner, Church Assistant-tPreston R. Gled-- , and D. Wilford and Welfare, Lee, BYU. GREAT--GRANDFATHhill, 'AS BYU. SOUTH CAROLLNA STAKE GUNNISON 'STAKE at Gunat Charleston, South Carolina: E. Mark Utah: MrsLeo Mr. son Elder Paul and of LEIHElder nison, Hanson, Thorpe B. Isaacson, of Petersen, of the Council of the Bishop Hanson, Lehi, has been released after having served 31 ELDER ROBER1 L. STEPHEN- Twelve, and Richard L. Gunn, the Presiding, Bishopric and months in the Danish Mission. Elder Hanson arrived in Henry C. Jorgensen, Church SON was recently approved' Denmark Oct 1, 1949, just 100 years after his by the First Presidency and set KANAII STAKE , at Kanab, Welfare. SOUTH SEVIER STAKE at Peter O. Hanson, landed there as the first apart by Elder Matthewi Cowley Utah: Elder Delbert L. Step ley, N,, Utah: President Bruce Monroe; (of as the of Church. , for the of Council of the Twelve; the Twelve, missionary second counselor to Pres. James Paul C. Child, Church Welfare, R. McConkle, of the First CounElder Hanson has served in cil of the Seventi, and H. DarA. McMurrin in the Northwest- and Robert Thomas, BM the Allborg Branch; at Middelfort rell Taylor, BYIJ. t ern States bllission. NORTH SEVIER STAKE at and Odence. While in the mission ITLNTAII. STAKE at Vernal, came Elder into PresFirst Ward Salina Stephenson chapel: Utah: Elder Le Grand Richards, be has had the privilege of bap.--- tthe mission field on June 29, ident Antoine R. lying, of the of the Council of the TwelVe, tiring .several converts to the 1950, representing the Nephi First Council of the Seventy; and Norman Dunn, BYU. Church. Second Ward. He is the son of Leroy A. Wirthlin, Church STAKE at AsUNIVERSITY, thee Mr. and Mrs. William W. Welfare, and Owen L. Barnett, Danish. During 1950 when and Hall Thirteenth sembly I I Mission held its centennial eel.- - , Stephenson and his wife is the , Ward chapel,' Salt 'Lake City: former Ethel C. Valgardson of bration Elder Hanson was chosen OREM, STAKE at Scera Audi- President Milton R. Hunter, of to speak at one of the general Tabor, lAlberta, --Canada. They torium, Orem: Elder Matthew the First Council sessions to represent lithe miswere married in the Cardston Cowley, of the Council of the A Reed:Halversen, Church sionaries who have served in the Temple and have one young Twelve; Walter Dangle, Church and Oliver. Welfare, Smith, Danish Mission in the past 100 , Welfare, and Ray R. Tanning, daughter. years. Elder Stephenson is a former, WAYNE STAKE at Loa, k Ile has served as branch presizstudent of Snow- - College and TANGUITCH STAKE at NtalltPreAdentS,Dilworth e hoirwhIle---Aent ikad Michigarr-Siste-CollegYoung, of the First Council' of at deuce. a graduate ot Utah State Col- Elder Ezra Taft Benson, of the the and Hugh Nibley, Before returning home Elder Hanson is making a tour Council of the Twelve and Wil- BYU.Seventy, lege with a B.S. degree. of Europe and Will sail on the "Queen Mary" April 24th. Prior to coming into the ford E. Smith, BYIL , . WILFORD STAKE at GrandAfter arriving home he hopes to finish his senior year at mission presidency Elder SteROOSEVELT STAKE "at view Ward chapel and Granite the Brigham Young Universiti. and Roosevelt, titeln- - Elder-E- l phenson aerved Ray Tabernacle, - Salt: Lake Can Vancouver, Vasil., and was a L. Christiansen, Assistant to the Bishop-Car- l W. Buehner, of the supervisor in the 'Oregon dis- Council of the Twelve, and A. Presiding Bishopric; Mark B. N1WS trict. lie succeeds Elder Gary Reed Morrill, BTU. ,011111111tIT Garff, Church Welfare, : and SECTION --, . I SAN DIEGO STAKE at SaniCleon Skousen. April iLrman ot 131anding. Utah. Wednesday, Hy 1,32 , . AT ias .1 , , ,4, ' -, . 1 ' ,,, , EAST , , vY4-41- -, ,.;"230dolgrxt -,- SoieptC-Ftelding'tniit- 1 - their , - ... - New Mission. IN t , I LAND Counselor Takes Position ER great-grandfath- . cil the-Coun- - 1 ' , etoffe - It - Panguitch---- North--Warr--tha-pelf , -- --- r 4 , , |