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Show LEADERSHIP WEEK Irt,4 II 2000 Will Attend Annual iY1 Seminar PRO VOAnticipating some progressive steps in leadership skills, over 2000 Church and civic leaders from the Inter. r at Brigham Young University n mountain area annu4I Leadership We IL month for the school's twenty-nint- h , I Dr. Harold Glen Clark, executive chairman, announced the 0 meet theme for the June as, "1952A Year of Decision," and added, "The aim of our leadership- program will be to help leaders see some of the, choices that are before. them and to build faith in the power of the Gospel otJesua Christ... meet will open The five-dJune 18 with the first classes scheduled for 7:45 cm. A wide variety of courses will be offered in one and two-hoperiods from then until late evening. courses are The expected to dray, Church leaders from all of the western states and parts of the east. . 4 will-gathe- -- 16-2- 4 - al -- BYU-sponsor- I ,.7r SEVERAL Church authorities, - includingamemberof the -- F First Presidency, will take part in the extensive program. Three members of the Council of the DR. HAROLD GLEN CLARK welve; ing Smith, Elders Marion G. Romney and LeGrand Richards, are scheduled for guidance instruction in special fields. Pre- 1187TH siding- Bishop Joseph L. Wirthlin will be the main speaker in BROADCAST one of the Bishop's Workshop sessions with members of the SUNDAY-AT-8-00 General Welfare Committee directing the discussion in other The Sunday morng forums. of theTaber- broadcast The intensive courses will innacle Choir and ptgan over clude Improvement of Teaching, the ColumbiaRadio NetGenealogy, Bishop's Workshop, Building Maintenance, Welfare, work May it, at 8 am, will Recreational Leadership, Music e following pro-- include Workshop, Basketball Coaching, .gra Executive Leadership, a n d Directed by Richard P. Quantity Food Cookery. STAKE 'OFFICERS, is well as Condie, the choir will sing: ward officers and members, "Thanks To Thee" by are expected to register for these "The Lord's courses, in view of the fact' that Prayer" by Gates, "Come, the program is second to tone in Dearest Lord" Stephens, the development of Church and "Lovely Appear" by leadership within the priesthood . and auxiliary units. Gounod. Housing and meal accommoFrank W. Asper will play dations have been arranged at as organ solos: "Prelude in nominal rates.-7-- Most members will be housed in campus dorB Minor" by Bach and mitories where convenient eat"Romane Sans Paroles" by ing facilities are available.' Bonnet. Registration desks for those The "Spoken Word" will desiring enrollment In certain courses will be provided in the be delivered by.Pres. Riclobbies of the Joseph Smith h- ard L. Evans of the First Building and Physical Science Council of the Seventy. Building. COMMITTEEDitails of the 40th anniversary Of Scouting in the Church wilLbtAgnouriged at the Er2lorer sikssions of MIA June Confsrence by, left to right: D. L. Roberts, Kenneth H. Sheffiall, chairman; Forace Green, and Knight B.Kerr. EXPLORER ANNIVERSARY- - - - - - CHOIR Plaris For Observance' Part Of Conference, June 14 tion of Exploring in action by PLANS FOR THE participation of Explorers in the 40th In Explorers of Post 633, Kenwood announced be will the Church versary of Scouting in as detail at the Explore; departmental sessions of MIA June.Con- Ward, with Ray Anderson advisor. post ference. with the Mia Maid leaders POST ADVISORS who have join which sessions the During 9 cm. completed requirements for will be held on Saturday,,June at a conjoint session at demwill feature YMMIA Honor Certificates This the several program speakers 14, prominent will be heard and will Include onstrations and talks by mem- during the past year will be Elder Delbert L. Stapleyd: of the bers,,9L.tbe,qene.ral. Board. hquqred. during the morning Xxf therwave,-PtesimeetSEPARATE plorer meeting. Any leader who ing Bishop Joseph L. Wirth lin, AT le AM. Exhas completed the requirements The held. N. Harold West, national direcings will be tor of Exploring, and the mem- plorer meetinr will be high- for this award but who has not yet submitted his application bers of the 'Young Men's MIA by the announcement to the General Board is urged General Board Exploring Com- lighted of the plans for the coming to do so immediately, the committee. will culminate in a mittee members said. A new The Explorer, leaders - will year which honor certificate will of the five-yeobservance mammoth also be presented at this sesof the Boy Scouting sion. adoption program into the Church in The traditional barbecue will - June, 1913. be held at noon. Scouter West fromyew York - At 1:15 p.m. a conjoint meetbe a speaker at this meet- ing will be held by the Explorer will To ing. Other items on the program and Boy Scout leaders. Speak-er- e at this meeting will include FOLLOWING his radio address Include a talk by Reed H. 'Elder East of the Stapley, Bishop Wirthlin, Beckstead, president over the "Church of the Air" Jordan Stake, and a demonstra and Scouter West. on program 'January 20, repre- senting the Church of Jesus , Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, Pres. John K. Edmunds, Chicago a commendatory , Stake received diletter . from Roger Lyons, - rector of religious programing for the International Broadcast- ing Service, which read as fol-5, lows:. , My dear Mr. Edmunds: 1:,t.,ii, -r Your sermon of January YO on the radio program "Church P' of the Air" was broadcast by f the "Voice of America" to the Far East and Europe on April t IS and 20, respectively. Each Sunday the "Voice of , America" broadcasts a program of religious services in English, alternating among I the leading religious faiths from programs carried on the major domestic networks. On behalf of the 'Tepirt-anent of State I wish to thank ' you for your contribution to our effort to gift the peoples of other lands, through the broadcasts of the "Voice of GOLDEN GLEANERS AT BALLInstead of "queens," - America," a full picture of the 71crida Stake MIA presented theii Golden Gleaners to Important part that religiongrace the annual Gold and Green Ball. The lovely plays là American life. 1 -- Handel-Ga- nschow, ar 'Church Of The Air' Expresses Thanks Pres. Edmunds -- s - : bi - ''''';','""0140,,mpitomvommovrommqmo,wykF,,voromoso - 11,,r r 1 , 4 , 1.1 v .4 40, 4 JA -- . . i 1 I -- URCH SECTION DESERET - NEWS Wednesday, Moy 14, 1532 - - dies, from left to right are Madeline Dickey, Nereedes Dickey, Edith Herrington, Elouise Davis, Lucille Rober,-- -'7 son, Martha Bares", Adeline Cobb and Grace Starling, - stake Gleaner leader. ..,., 1, . |