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McDonald, secretary - ' No. Carbon Stake Borrows New Idea, From Coast Unit' AN IDEA suCcessfully used by the San Bernardino Stake, was introduced into the North Carbon Stake plans this month,' according to Pres. Sterling C. Forsyth. .Melchizedek Priesthood Committee chairman and a member of the stake presidency. According to President Forsyth the new plan calls for a luncheon meeting to which all Melchizedek priesthood members, 'adult members of the Aaronic Priesthood, and guests. are invited. The stake Relief Society officers and botu'd members cook the dinner and the stake and ward girls. committee serve it. Following the serving of the meal to the men the ladies will Join together In a dinner and , the girls t groups will hold their monthly meeting, which formerly. was held on a Sunday afternoon. . , A SPECIAL COMMITTEE on arrangements was named by the stake presidency to aid In working out the details for dinner-meetithe . initial ,. beadeflziy Cliff Memmott, of the presidency of the 345th quorum of Seventy. Other members of the ' presidency on the committee. They served are - LeVell ' C, Miller, Mark Tanner.: John Houghton, Robert Booth, IL ' R. Bryner and ' David ' Colton. ' ' Each month 'It is planned that one of the priesthood quorums will arrange the pro, gram and spearhead the social and luncheon hoar. ' ng g - ' , .., , f ,, ,' :. - ' '''' ' , , , .., :,:' ", 1 e :,.,: , .i ,..:....... . ..' ',.. :;, ... ' :::',..:':.', . l':.', , ,' , s' iz , As :. 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They have undertaken the responsibility of Ob- taming the names of needy persons and families in the and all foreign countries, packages have been sent directly to these families. 1 -, ' l'oge I ....... ' , 1 s . ,.- . i s 1 , Helper, VAL I Saittaka City. ) :::t,, , , . , ed and portrayed pictorially and by explanations were the "Story of the Book of Mormon" and "Joseph Smith's Story." Missionaries from each ward were responsible for manning the booth during each separate day, and were able to acquaint several hundred interested people with a part of the gospel message, many of whom manifested more than just a passing interest in the Vi stored gospel. As a result of the contacts made at the fair missionaries have already been received In many homes of those who received their first introduction to Mormonism at the Pres. John H. Bagley, of the Union Stake Mission was in charge sp ay. spla y. splay. -- To also geographically locate the needy frunilles, It should be explained that they are residents of Germany, Trance, Belgium, England and Japan. This worthwhile project has been an activity of this quorum for two years, and their latest shipment, which brought ... , .. , ...........mmilt,,,A... ' 1 of the fair. The themes select.. the total number to 68, consisted of IS packages to be, sent to Germany. Appreciative recipients thrill as they open Ahem boxes to find shoes and clothing, all in good repair in addition to staple food items beans, shortening, dried foods, and chocolate candy. THEIR APPRECIATION is evidenced by the numerous letters of thanks and gratitude which have been returned to their benefactors. They have told their presiding authorities and the visiting brethren of the Church who periodically visit in their midst. This project has been supervised by roreign Relief Bundle Committee of the quorum, now Emigration Wards, Stake in 16,:.41.116, IVIES sErz7-si- x needy families abroad have been cheered by the arrival of a 22 pound package from a friendly group in America. Precisely located, the donors are members of the 4th - rum of Seventy of the Twenty-Tint and North Twenty-Fir- st 4 -- a I ' Oregon. A booth sponsored by the I43rd Quorum of Seventy as- sisted by the Union Stake missionaries was erected and Seventies Send Bundles To Needy in Foreign Lands 4, ,1 ,:', N.:, - 1,;4,,i, 9 t INTERESTED , - ,m, , Saints at the recent Union County Fair held dur, ing September at La Grande, manned during the three days J. 'i 1,,,. .1 06 , lo i Li, VISITORS SEEK INFORMATION OF CHURCH AT FAIR BOOTH Sponsored by Union Stake Missionaries at county fair held at La Grande, Oregon, Pres.,John H. Bagley and Ruth Fulmer, ' a missionary, explain principles of gospel to investigators i ) , . -day o , 7 ,wm, - I q ' '( 1 ,,,,. t, , . -- , ,:.,i, .. . i ,i 4 , L'. !, 7 r i.;,, .'...- :.'1' - V'''I'' t, , ,...,:', l , ".' ': 4:, .'., '':-- : f, . ', , , t, Fr - :: i 4 ' , ,,, ,, flk '',: , , , - La Grande, Oregon MISSIONARY WORK of the Union. Stake was given added Impetus by a display of visual evidences of the work end beliefs held by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- ' ( ? , - . , -- ., - ' , ., ' 1. ,::1'.' , .: , .,.. s k .: ,r; .:i,. ,, , . 2 , (,.', i ',4'.'! ,' , A. . ''''', Abe '0".' !..., 700;00" ', evelities .. . ': 'a ' ,!, , , , ,.:',.i,' e, :!:, :.,' esqlW , It ,.:, . '. --, . , t t, 1 ' , , '. ,..1 'e. .e.:,.!, ,.. : !:,. ; :t' , ; , ,..1.1 .,..,3,...,,..,- V L' f I z' ) 1 , : oti lorg,,,-5,,;,,:- , ,, ::, .. , , , , Ai 4FQ,0,-,- ..,:. ' . , , .,. , . ; 7, ...: Salt Laka City, Utah , 1141 DESEM NEWS . , -- ,, .,..r. . MELCHIZEDEK. PRIESTHOOD ,,-- , : - ,,,, , , ' i . Wednesday, October 26, 1949 CHURCH NEWS EVENTS, WEEK'OE, OCTOBER , ....n.... ,, ..aalliamEMEmillarnalbaail , .. . 30, 1949 |