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Show - N . . . . , .. r". rye n 1 ,.. , . 11441,11414MIPROMMOMM11.0401,10.17' 411,11..., , Eight Guides Explain 4 r f ..... , . '. ... - ... -- GOSDel-to-Tourists ..L, ; .WHEN I - ' 1;,,k .z ,:'", ,..,, r14. , - , - ' , t. t, Ob., , - , .. ... , ., .- : S ,, - ,. L 1 i i ..., , 4 ,. ,.. - 3 i-- , Nnt ri q - r 1 f I (.4) , k 1- - - r .:,-- t, I. r-- , -) i I, Hp r'- - I ...VV - -1 0 " I,,.. TOURISTS FROM NEAR AND FAR VISIT LOGAN TEMPLE GROUNDS e they leom of the principles of the Gospetespoused by members of the Church -- lands. Meskco, and - Canada, plus every ' id in the ynion. oortheAdogan Tem-- pie grounds is one of the West's most unusual collection of '- Whet-- ,ra'AL.VP--..,- ,;. - ' Ebifr I..,,, ' V 1 p.,,, , ViSitarl-rarne-eST,,- -, ' --- 160,000 Primary Children To Celebrate 71st Birthday , , Ily loth IL Chadorkk AUGUST. THE ELEVIL'iTS, birthmarking the seventy-ru- st day ot the Primary Association, is a very special day to approximately 160,000 children y,' currently affiliated with and to thOusands 131 older folks who lovingly gemembet their days of Primary activity. , , : -- buridrodA and home Primaries will sing "Nappy Birthday, Dear PA. miry"; and thousands of grownup Primary children will individually reminisce and gratefully pay honor to the beloved organisation of their youth.. .. ' ' - - 2r... ,...,Iautt are Hyrtms Priinary supporters, and Louisa Christensen of the First Ward. Tremonton, Utah. Mr. Christensen was a member of tho oritimd Primary organized by Aurelia & Rogers --to Farmington Utah. Not only does be remember those cant days as a boy, but be has carefully preserved a card. "REWARD MERIT,' presented to him on November 25th. 13171L 'This card shows that be had eneeded dui... i 1 I I iTILItter ' ,,. let.the mary - ,. N , - ' . , ' ' . 1. tions during that, eerie& Re also partlitilxsted in the special Projects of that early Primary. During the first two years, inemberi of the first Primary produced sixteen years of rag carpet; tand. insisted by their parents, planted a garden and raised brans to add to the Re., lief Society wheat bs be used .in time of need. . , Association' participated in the Church , Beautification Program , tutri Primary teach-;. and cblid' dn..'" trilluted for a mural 'WELlit wrzuat curisrvithe first Primary.' picting ZVI was twenty-on- e years old, ' Mural was placed In i the he movid to Elwood. Utak to .Fannington Want Chapel on' homestead land and establish August 2t ' a home. Be and Louisa were - -, 1145 Primusry anembers moinluted the murals lye married And later became, the parents of nine children. five , the baptismal font room of the Idaho Falls Temple. of whom have fulfilled missions 114(1 T h e "Children's tot the church. err.. , THE CHURCH NEWS, WEOC OF AUGUST 14. 1942 -- N t 1 - '; t t ri. 14-,- 1 ' ... , P - 1 ti . , -- ,''' ,,,ke :t 0 k , 4 A - , Itt -- Years- - a d,aaaadamaaAaasa,r Boys Sought For Simmons. Centennial Chorus in the stake bad perfect Eleven of 125 0 ward officers at- tendance for the year, and two bad perfect attendance for two Alf AfTIAL was ktued Monday for Siinday School superin' . ' ' " tendents in Salt Lake City to 1 seek ,ont boys twin; sing tenor Or PUIL soprano and bave them appear ,''''' ' 1$411The new Primary in the for an audition ' : Cluldree's was Centennial chorus.Hospital ' '' ' ' N 4 - , commenced. - ' 4 Rich-'. The came from appeal 1 ,,el414 THESI italEces; were, ant K. Folland, executive secre'carried out in addition to the tary. Deseret Sunday School f . ,,, ) es... . regular propel with its obUni'on. HO tO4 auditions will , ! ,;, jective el providing week-d-al be ,held Thursdarsnd Friday in - - ' 1 and instruction; religious the 'room. 50 : training in the me of leisure,. Northgeneral 5board Main. to 0:3() p.m. BOYS , , , thee. 3 and girls between the ages of The program today is plan12 and 17 may join. The chorus ned for 11 different iia"kit".1 "'"'"'in 'agf;""arg can still use a few mare girls. g , ' sex (oldir girls and boys)... The be diseloset The audition for first the, work extends around the calendar year with the summer October conference: was bed quarter running a close tie as Sunday. A00!outelatekT, 40 s. , a favorite of the girls and boys. rmths resPumdel ( 4 Vernon J. LeeMaster' is diOrganized - Primaries , are found ja and Imes of the rector. The first of several rite . , , ,. . world and ore evidence of the tdar rehearsids will beheld next , this or-- Monday in the tabernacle from 4 amazing growth et '' KAiLLEH VeINDLEY ' 7 to LW pm. ganization . - . ' ' - . , .- ' '' s - t I ! ,. Ji t '""."-"',,,t...,,t,- -. ..,.. ' 4,, ' , -- ' - , , - ,, , , ' - , , - N, Nine stake board membirs had perfect attendance at all board and union meetings last year. They ere: Laifen Zoning- er, Marjorie Hill, Wyona Pedersen. Elizabeth Thorpe, Helen Bell.- - Afton Bateman, Thelma Nelson, Wilda Jones, and Stahel ARDENT PRIMARY SUPPORTERS - ,' , Hyrum Christensen, Tremanton First Ward, member of original Primary, and his wife, Louisa Christensen Fritmd of the Ale ridio pro- grain was commented. 1947Primary Anniciation planted trees as living meat-orie- ls honoring the Pioneers. 110 4 I --- - The Ouldrrm' a , Friend - klevision Program 'Junior Council:: was be- - - SETENTT-Yrv- z had perfect attendance the last year and 12 bad perfect attendance for two , g , ary iiirtprimary I -i '""4" k i'' I and attendance records are being maintained by Logan Stake Primary Associations. There are 581 children el Primary, age in the stake. Of these 521 are enrolled in Primaries. Average attendance has been 418 or VI goer cent- -- ,,y One wild, Lances-Windleof the Sixth Ward, has had 101 per cent attendance at Primary the past three yeam - ,, , soe 1 . ChHdren's , Hospital Penny Appeal was, , , instituted. Primary's 50th ' iAsmiveriary was celebrated with s Jubilee. 1222,-Prim- ' . V : Hospital vras established In , the old Hyde home. - - . it (rat---- --- EXCELLENT EN1LOLLELNI f ,,,, - , of the auldrim's r, , , - Primary sent help to 'Europe during World War L , ,1922Prittiary '''''''''.-- ' , oh"; pumuutt. and gave- two recita- - , - - patients cared for at the 1911Primary of Fortnhig. n'uols was. eight, times ,ric),,,,, .- - the Bishop's Building. eigings ft.,thisl.7 l'or" , ''' t'4"Irtn --: , i of the Primary assisted with the "11f111term - 0-- - published. Hospital.. Loges. Utah , . 7-., couple enjoys telling of those 'many Years of Primary activity, and they still support wholeheartedly, any current project in which they arse permitted to-For Instasne.. 'WM scamlil sent live dollars to the PstmerY; explaining that they wanted 'to help buy bricks for our new Primary childrsm's hospital." Tbe 'Huy a Brlelk: project Is one of many extra. features undertaken by the Primary Association in its seventy-o- af years. Others are listed as fol.. In 1102The Children's friend magazine was first LDS. As, - - organization. ' Today, this were first i ' Louisa- financing of , - ' ' - or . 1' rhats ;yri - ' air., of and"e7stir h; groilio-'ostard.Attancikneighnorhood. On- - et,..,......the Fri-awr- - - Christensen was one teachers of the first Primary organized In Elwood about thirty years ago, and for many years worked in the ,- . - - ' . - Athiévetnyibble Attendance Records . :- - - Logan Children ,,, ---AUXILIARY - - Turmas are Very thought- ful, according to Elder Fuhriman, and regard the temple with respect while on its grounds. Various questions are asked by the tourists who are receptive to the Gospel principles explained to them. Many tourists, upon arriving home, correspond with their genial guide, and many guides have seireral persons with whom they are corresponding regularly. Those persons who wish further information concernceniing the amuck leave address where missionaries may contact them. Much sucrest has been encountered in these contacts. s 1 ';,,'.-4- - nt ...,,,,,.. , v.- - 1 pecially to see the 10 acres of exotic trees. They are given special notice on the tour. Frequently, groups of LDS people in outlying areas in Utah and nearby states make to visit the Logan po-iit Temple grounds at least once assert thiir evert year.--Theis edifying to be in the Lord's yard and to visit his house. ago 1T-Alt- , I, , 1 'I, , ( , , ; ,m7i., ...., ' , TWO temple guide servke was in- auguratei by President EtRay L. Christiansen. many persons sinctitaled,Asia whether:tour, ista would visit the picturesque Logan Temple ground.. Now ; , .. Ny Nell N. Holbrook 4. . , . 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