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Show , . , BETWEEN MEETINGS, ' - - - - . . ,,t,. , , ., - , . t,, ',;'- r 11;?ko' , ' , , , --- 1,-- - - - ' .' 'a , '' . ''' t' - - . ing from scratch these kept a huge, 19Atzetors of air Until the last seed was plantedThey worked 28 of his 40 acres. , , ..., continual' cloud of the Branch, Calif., attorney and recent böoii "Ancient America and The Book ' '' ' of Mormon', was in - ' "'''''?," ' i'l.'''''4' :. vited to read his ,, , Ao Is', ' It paper at the general : f.4" , ..- .I." session of the Society '''; ,.,, ''..,,.. '', ', .:' for American Arch- - ", - aeology ccmvention-a- t 7:HT it rirIt ; Pert Columbus, Ohio. Title , ' '':t , 7, It m of. ; - - ' ' 4! -- - , N. :, . !,k,77t''''-i,,- S ' ,,,i," , '' ', ' , ' i, soror, ,, ,, , Utah State Agricultural College, ity aylhe c has jb(st elected Eileen Gibbons, president, 1,v)Vb Edna Allen, vice president; LaVon Stan' Alta t usreence,ntThehlmat usAtary;and Marva Atouriist, ' c chapter was The I '':.- , 4 ,: '' ' - , President Fergus60 for dance and to a 1.4 banquet ; 1. i '.:- on's paper was "Jo- - i ...' ',.,'. ,' ..4,-couples from USAC, BTU, and the University ., ' , , k::.',; ' ,:' seph Smith, Mormon Ii ' ,7;: ,' of Utah.. . . New changes in "The Messene'. ..,,,,, ,,. 7,''': Prophet and Arch '',1;';'' ger," monthly prublication of the four stakes ; aeology." The paper ' :.,,,..1!.;-'- '' , in the San Francisco Bay area, include an edi! to the ') demonstrated '' '''';'''''''Y torial page, a society page, and the using of 1 archi ologists ;et7..'',, 4,;:'.;,, : ::,,,:::: . n, Ittl type for ward news. The have : ,'' '''',, brought they ,,,,,k! 1 .0.,,,,,,,., :. e eight-pagB. is edited base ,,. ,,,,,,,,,,, , i by paper light, since the day of ,,, ' - it.,',,z.,," I Jim.' ,,;, Ban -- Joseph Smith, yiewer:Jul ev id e nces conL firming the' truthful- - Thomas S. Ferguson THREE YOUNG ordained deacons, Ronald mio"le ness of he Book of Mormon and without and James Smyly, Hearn, William Moffett, c Priestlave- Just been sa ed volume's - position. hood "Individual Certificates of Award," the in the first boys ever to achieve this bon-OFF FOR NORWAYAxel J. Andresen, newly apAnnouncement was made this week of a Mobile l3ranch in the Southern States Mispointed to preside in the Norwegian Mission with his special train for Church members living in PFC Donald L. Waterworth, who is sion. wife, Sigrid, will sail for Norway, June 11, aboard the southern California to attend MIA June Constationed at Eidson Air Base,. 28 miles from SS Stavangerfjord. ference. The special train will be a second Fairbanks, Alaska, has been appointed a chaplain'ssection of the Union PacificLosAngeles --- --assistantAmusician,-- being a former NEW-MISSI- ON PRESIDENT ited and will leave Los Angeles, Thursday, of of School McCune be Music, the student June 12, at 1 p.m. Round trip fares have been d plays the organ for four Sunday serVices,-anreduced to $24.97 from the regular fare of also gives a organ recital over the $40.37. Cooperating with Ned Redding, ediradio each Sunday morning. President Lynn O. tor of the California Intermountain-News- ,of the NorthDollist of ' who is sponsoring the conference special, are western States Mission recently gave Don perthe bishops in the southern California wards mission to conduct LDS services, which are and presidents of the branches in the Californow being attended by 25 persons each week. SOON TO ASSUME duties as president of the Norwegian Mission is Axel J. Andresen, president of South Salt Lake Stake nia Mission. Passengers are required to leave Before his army service, he had filled a mis- and assistant manager of Deseret Book Store, according to an on the same train, but they may return indi4 !don for the Church in England. announcement Tuesday from the First Presidency of the Church ' limit. vidually within a of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y DEATH CLAIMED, on April 25, Mrs. Elizaborn in Oslo, Norway, Dec. 20, LAST WEEK, ED HANSEN, a farmer in Weibeth Fewkes Bradley, 95, who had served Saints. 1909, daughter of Anton and for 37 years as president of the Derby Branch ' President Andrese n, who Pauline ser, Idaho, was connecting the belt on hil Hyrum, who were also hay chopper to a flywheel on the tractor when Relief Society in the British Mission. A plans to leave for his new converts to the Church. his friend and hostess to hundreds of missionaries, signment June 11, sailing from entangled in the pulShe labored in the Oslo Mrs. Bradley Joined the Church in 1896. She New York on the S. S. Staian- ley, of the chopper and was badly manBranch as president of the yvr Is survived by one son, James gled. Because his spring farm work was unE, a member gerfjord, will succeed Pres. MIA and as a teacher in the Re. Sherman Gowans, who is reof the University Ward, Chicago Stake. done, the members of his ward dame to his lief Society, and is a trained to return home. leased farm with their tractors, weeders, Charles N. Maughan, former bishop of the She came to Amer-Th- e genealogist. new mission head returns Wellsville Ward, Cache Stake, from 1916 to plows, discs, harrows, and grain drills, and in lea 1947,"and is lookAugust, to accomthe land of his birth finished his spring work in one day. Start- - I 1930, died on May 4. panied by his wife, who is a na- - ing forward to a return to her Live of Oslo, Norway, which home folk, where she will work .., now be their mission head- - with the women's organizations will :, 0 , ''.'"' ". ow 11,1;51''''" "I X,"',owdta'At'ofogeom $:7,1 t rot rottomwon...................s- tool. .,,,,, .r............,...p,- -, quarters. .. in the mission.. , , ; i'. :,. t . , , President Andresen was born' : ' ' ! Presidetit Andresen has been ' ......'-'--" '''''' ' -'' '''' '.,'''",1- 1 in Trondhjem, Norway, July 1, an .., employe of the Deseret 1898, son of Gerhard Andresen ' 1t., ) ,. ' , '''1 and , ' - ' t j , , : ', ,, , Book Store 30 years. He also is' Julie Nielsen. His c ' :, parents '''' : ' 4 t ', , ' I I- -i 1 - , , , A were early converts to the a member of the Salt Lake Lions ,.. ,T. ., ,,, it , to t L. , , ..:. :..,.", ,.., ,,,, 4 ,, :4- ,e,, ICchauwrchhenanto hyeeacrasmoef ,t.., .17) ... haeyr: Club. , . age, '''..,i ,1.---- , , '., . -- , , ,' ' 4. ti., ....;g,' .:..4, ing been preceded by his moth44 te. .T 4 1,..1 '4'. . t ...,' 414 le't ' 4 r er and three children. His fa- Moreland Priesthood .C. '. 4 '' ' ' 1 ' , , ,,!..,,,,,I followed later and the fam- -' t thersettled I, ,, k..,...:. Members Plant Wheat in Salt Lake City.. ily :,;.....s.:4,. 1 4., '.40A ' , Art ,,,, ! i ''. ' t HE FULFILLED a mission for BLACKFOOTDespite the dust ' ' t, .14r '' '' , , ,.i.,,.k t A , , f - '' - '4- , and wind 60 members of the Church in. the Eastern ., 4 , i . ..,..,, r. .1: ,,,,i,:, t ,t,..7: ,, .1".7'' ,. , States from 1920 to 1922, where the Moreland Ward, Blackfoot .. he served for a time as president Stake, priesthood determined of the East Pennsylvania Con- to make the desert l'iblossom Eke , 7.44...,.,,,;. i ,,,,g,,,,,, fèrence. a rose'. 1 ' '. it '''' ', NX, .. 1.' ,' ..'''" ' Following his return home he With the help of 27 tractors 4 ., i .'. to was the Genealogiappointed .. they planted 125 acres of wheat ... t "' cal and MIA boards of Granite as a project to finance the pur" ' I 'j ! ''', Stake.' Later he became assist- chase of a ward farm, The ..'..!, .:,': ; ! ,.'.... :, :: , t "., ,, ant superintendent of the Bur- committee In charge of the "' i ton Ward Sunday School, final- project, under the direction of ., 1,''''I 4 ly succeeding the superintend- the bishopric, are Edgar Saund- , ', .,:,c, ! ent. Chosen still later as a coun- era of the Elders quorum, Frank ,i '.. , , 1 ,'.. selor to the bishop ;of Burton Baldwin, the representing Ward, he was elevated to bish- Seventies and Lorin Bingham op, which position he held for of the High Priests. two years, until be was named At noon, Relief Society wom'ylowominmA,M):,;:;1444 vistiott.S4WaPao. AKAA,40411t,olluimialkinta blok president of South Salt Lake' en served lunch to the workers. Stake in 1941. The full 125 acres had been WE ARE SEVENSeven officers and teachers of the Blackfoot Third Ward Primary PRESIDENT ANDRESEN was plowed and planted by 1 p.m. : Mrs. Junior to row born. front their Left introduce Hansen; youngest right, proudly married to Sigrid Hyrum, The farm is reclaimed desert Mrs. Orvel Drape and Mrs.- - Eldon Fisher. Back row: Mrs.-- Holley Mattwarf-t- MC Dec. 29; 1948, in the Salt Lake land and water is supplied from Mrs. Ella Gregersen and Mrs, Hyrum Adams. All have babies younger . Earl Hansen; was a well. Temple. Mrs. Andresen than one year old and bring them along to Primary. None has missed more than two DISERIT NSW CHURCH SECTION--5 meet Wednesday, May 14,0932 BETA .. , - , , ,- - 4, ' . -- A ,'' .-- ., , , k i A UNIQUE OCCASION in Book of Mormon ; annals ocurred on May ,3, when Thomas Stuart Ferguson, president of the Orinda, ; s ' Archeologists Hear Evidence; Special Train To MIA Confejence - , - I I . - '- : s - ( . PI,returned lady missionaries' , , ., ., .' , .. V, . : , 2 ''''. . - '..q." s. 7 - t ,''''-'- -' '4 7, ,,, . - ----- - e, s, :. , i - . - ;k:,,.. seven-colum- ', r, ,1 -1 gtba. 4.- , --" A . - , awaided--their-Aarani- or -- - te ' Axel J. Andresen To Preside- In Norway 10-d- ly ame right-halid-bec- 40-ac- re , . , , :, , --- ' ',. '''' -- , , 04-4 : .. , . , , -- - ' .' t - : .,,, '' 4.,, , ,- , i- - .. e ...,..i....,,':. - .. 1 - II ti ,,,,:w ' ,.,'1', ,,,, '' -, i ,, ,,,,, : ,I Its . ' ' '' . , ' ' ... l; ' ' '. , '',, .. ' ',. ,A ' ; v,,-- 4 ' - .. ,,,'" .... ;., , .. - - . ,, ' , , ,.. , " 1 :. - i- " ' ' - ''', , ';', , . ' . ii , , |