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Show ', r , , t t . THI Wednesday, October 26, 1949 - - ' Salt Lola City, Utah HEilI DESERET . 1 , , - ,,,,,-,- .. 6 A vi 7i L :'- -' .40 ,,,,..,. or 4)2,7 ' 441,:t t,.,,,,,47.,,,,tl::! 1 i:, ;"-,I- f ,A " 0 , 4 - A i 1' 7. , t. it., , 'th 4 ,p,t- l- .'1 ,N,..,, , , , -- A b.4,-00- -' -4 ' ,... : . - ), :4,1,,, V 1 s'"' ,: - am 1- , 1,...4"4' ' - ' ., :44 3it , ,,,.. , : ' il ,,. - '' ' ill - ' , ,k, . ',,' 'I .,' . ,' . .: l ''. I The Relief Society Branch, Northern California Mission. upheld the reputation that Latter-day Saint women are good homemakers, when they won 74 blue ribbons for tint place, 46.red ribbons for second place, and 29 white ribbons for third place in their sewing, baking, and canned ; :2:22:,,:'; ': 1. ,.. 20110111110 k ' t' , f' '' ,;,:'.:i.:::::1,; ::,: ',:!:',: '''' C; ' ''. ,, 1,:''''.., ,,;: ': ''" ..:''' :'" :::. :',,, ':'.5 ' ' , ' , ,,i :: Vd:;,''. 4'44' 1 ' ' '''' ,, ,4. , ' ' 1 :'', ', :' k. . , "; ': . , ' ' ,Si. A t ,,' I . 4 7 ,,, ,. '' A c:It !1440100 ' ,i , ' "t 1 ' .. At. ' I. 4 ' " ' ,,' '. 3 t, ' 1.: ; ,', , ..,:,,..;;,,' ,,- 1'!''''''4.6," ..; , i. ' - rit 4 - .4. ,t t , - I . - 2 1.::....-4:---- --, ': WHO HAS MORE FUN THAN RETURNED MISSIONARIES? - The newly-electofficers of Herauders at LDS Business College look over history book prepared by the past historian, Glenna Tate. Those enjoying the fun are, seated, left to right: Miss Tate, Allen Neil president; J. Wayne Reid, past president. Standing: Frank B. Jones, vice president; Ruth Marshall, historian; Donna Jean Weaver, secretary; Don Whipperman, men, ed 11CIty. 1.- ' ' ' ' ' ' - , - '. - - ; , .. 4.. f ', ; ;:' A4 '' ::14 N'..04' ,:, -,' ' ,., i....' , : ,',', ' ' , - ii.a...1., V, .: ; ,: , f.,:.' !, .."11 v...:.' ,. , , , 1, '', A- .- -- -- r-- 1, , , 4 : ! ! ,r- : ''''''..,,'-- .3.e ' .4;'.- ''' ;''''' ,,',i4,1,4:',! ,0:,,,,, 0, i tot ,:,,: -' , ,,,4,,,'; It. ' ,, ' 1.. . t , ,,t,,,. ilt) , ,i , '' , .4,,, .' I ; 4, , 4 - ,, '.: , , 1 s'' ;: ; ' ; 'd :, , . ':''Ct.s:.'"''c. i",,'...,..,,,, f, - .,:, - :, ''',.:'....'. ,,, :''', ,:: txi t 7 '''' ;,,,it? ',i.e.6.;,,,'N.T' ,,k' fic , . 4;,,,;, ;. rittl" : ' ' ! t 1 .i: sl- z 4"t486, , ,1 , W.k.,1.11 4,.::.,-. .. ,, , - 1,1, t ,, l'Itt , . .:",';', ''' :,i,. , , ;.... ' , 111 ,k, '- , ' ';,'''' f: ,,;,,,,, ',,,i....t'f,',4,-:,--';;;?-4,- ';' .'', ':. ,',':.-,--..- !,'''' .Zt'.,':,.,:i.1........,, , ,,,',-: '',10,, f '...... ,: '. 4,,,:' 1 ,i..;,,.---'.--1,- 4 i , 4 .:::', ., ''''''' ;.' ,,,, '-, , - .:;!''',:,-,- ' !:,,,,It r4,-"-Nt- t;- - ' '' ',;',., , :, ., ....''' ...:., ., ' ,' ,, ', ' ';'":7"6""R".t - 7 , :: Irk Mary Heaton is the third Latter-da- y Saint In a row to be selected as the outstanding graduate of the Orland High School in northern California. An active member of the branch, she was awarded a $50 scholarship which she is now using at Brigham Young University. . ''' A CARRIES ON TRADITION -j , .' AA ':tkaAkte I , , A:). n'.:',,'''' - ' fo- s.,;, : ..b,zn:,t( ' - ,,,-- i (. .( , --: , 7 ' morrow !, . , , ''' 4, 'I I tn ,4 .., t ' ' 4,,...:2 (1 0 ) i t i aval.......ji ' t t , ' StiriN I ' 1it The last four men to preside as bishop over the Juarez Ward, Juarez Stake, Colonia Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico, are, from right to left: Ernest W. Young. 1922-3former president of the Argentine Mission; Anthony L Bentley, 1933- 37; Ernest I. Hatch, 193744: David S. Brown. enctmthent i i. i 3, 1 t 1 ! ! A NEW BRANCH of Ow Ca blot.. nia Mission was organized recently under the direction of Pres. Oscar W. McConitie. assisted by Othello H. Smith, president of the Mt. Whitney District The new branch is located i i i 4 1 i. lnyo County. Calif. t 1 - ',IPS t 4 at Independence, I -A- 1,, ,.. ' ' ., ko ' 4., j, t Bits o' News :.,A" ., ' 1.:':',-!- e' t FOUR OUT OF . Y. ::4APi.N;c', .:;i,,,: ' ,., simA't ,, -- r- I V: ,,t 'fly i,::. , - ' ' J,' - ..::amek;' e ; , :: ,,,:,,,,,:: "' , - . , , , 4k 4'--' .:: . t 1,7 ' ' ' 4 ,. OA., ',90 1 io , , , ,,.,. ,446 tr, 7. - . A.:, il, v ,,, ,' '' i ,,.: t 1- .- i 1 ., t rilitt7,..,w,,1k.,,, ' i-- '''''''''444(-- ,, , .lif ( 41 -, . ' I , , y :, .' ' ' ., ', ' , ..t. ''' '. I, ,,..., . 1.1 - , :,::',;,'', ' )11c, 711.THS OF HIS LIFE Beginning Primiry when he was four years old, Harley Hales of the Pleasarkt Grove, Ward, Timpanogos, has just completed seven years of perfect attendance. , .;,,, , V ,,,, ,- - A. ' , , ;:, 4"flt ' ,.. , 4. ':;::':,r:, '4,4, .4,44,..i4444.., ' ;41 ' " , at.i''''. ' , S4,444," .,::, ,zi..,.;:ik.',..:. ' ' '' , ' ... if , , .." RIBBONS' WORTH ' . ..... . T , goods entries for the home eco, nomics division of the Merced County Fair. In addition, two of the members, Beth Canister. and Jean Brink, won first and second places In the aeieepstakes in the canned goods division. The women were awarded a total of $414 in cash prizes, too. :":,:',7:::';:,, ::.: .: 41- - . .'5' 1' ..: ; (AIN.. ''' '' ,A ' )N. '. k '. i' '' 1 1:', Z . ;:' REWARD-1-49 ' att,,, ,.' , , .5 , , ', ' ' , of the Merced ,.Nlerywilere 1 , , " ..;a1, ., , ' . :: '!' . ' t 4'. 141!',..,"., t.',14.,.... -- THEY HAVE HAD THEIR '.,,,,N- , '' -, i,,.1:...e , ,,.. s , ,' f, ' , 0 ,', t - , . ;, tit' ''4,,T,I.4,4' ..4'.. ,' -1.........-1,r4comor.. '''' 1.01410,0"'""UodAt,-,.0k. - -- ' .' . 4.,P :''''4,61' :. k' .. ', ,,..04 - 1 4 ,-- ,...,,,, '4'14,- )tc: le ,,,,,,, ' , ''':, ? , - ,7.,urrp.oP ,, , -- ,.. ,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,wo- IN, , , , i , ' ,1 , .'' ,,..elv i ,t4o.4.401.4.;.,,n , . 1,4-,,,,,,A- LI -- ' i , ,I , k. ;:. ,i,,,,; ,1 ; 't , i . ,,.,,..e, ''' ,, 1. ,41,:;!...:,),...e,, .., , 2'- i ., . - ,s,,.., - ',':,' , A, , 41 ;.' 1. '',':- ' ,' - Tispoilt.,, it; , , ,,,. It' ty,49 t, - '''''' 4 .., ,, .t. ,i. , ,& ii .., ,,, .,,: . 'r-- li;,;..,;ki. ,...',.,1,1 1 t --,, ,t--- ,t'i ,E,T.,. k . , ()er.'-'""'"d- THE FIRST REGIONAL meeting of the Southern California Welfare Region in their new center was held Oct. 10, under the chairmanship of Pre, David IL Cannon of the San i . ..t z i t iEast Fernando Stake. The new, purchased building at Soto and Ilth Streets was inspected by committee members from the Bev-estakes comprising the region, under the leadership of Leland J. Payne, regional coordinator. Itars t i nd 1 t t i LEES. CARL C. 'WILTON. recently named to preside over the newly organized Great Lakes Illusion, a division of the Northern States Mission, left Salt Lake early this week for Port Wayne, Ind., headquarters of the new mission. He will be joined there by Elder Spencer W. Kimball and Henry D. Moyle of the Council of the Twelve, who will officially create the new mission which comprises the states of Wisconsin, Indiana and Ohio. 1 i 4 i t f i i i t A I . AT LONG LAST a date has been set for the dedication of the chapel for the Deaf Branch in Salt Lake City. The new chapel has been completed and in use for the past i I 1 - , 4 - year by the deaf unit under the direction of Branch President Willard Barlow. President George Albert Smith is expected to dedicate the building at special services on Sunday, Nov. S. i t 1 t 1 ,,' ) , t 1' i i 4 I ,,,,,,..., , ,, A ,- ,;.,- ,, - : r - ,, ' ,..,... , their group, Lester, Bingham, the past bishops and the present bishop held a party. From left to right, they are, Byron O. Colton, 1910- Page Fourteen-- V6 t' I a N.. v,. COLT NSELORSA reorgan- , : - , MC Si YEARS Joseph IL Bodily, R. - Rithins, 1918; C.- - 1927-193- 1; 2; Lester W. Harvey Me-KBingham, 1944, and still serving. Maesar Ward la in the trintah Stake. 1931-194- - 1918-192- 4; . i i .;. 4, i 'Chosen at' clerks were Gilbert . . . , 64th birthday of one of C NEW ization of the Liberty Ward bishopric in Liberty Stake, Salt Lake City, took place Sunday. Bishop Clarence, H. Taylor was given two new counselors. They are Karl Nash and Don EarL FATHERS OF MiESAR WARD ( ,. 7', , the , , . On , .fik ' .; :,'-- l 4 ea, D. & C. 59:11-1- 4 McLean and Arthur Woodworth. The two counselors succeed the late Charles Q. Hunt, whosi-- death occurred recently and Willard A. Day. Sam Carlysie, financial clerk for the past 14 years was also released. Karl Nash was the former Edwin G. Pease of Muskegon,s Michigan, Northern States Mission, a young deacon, has maintained a perfect attendance record at Sunday School and sacrament meetward clerk. ings for two full years CHURCH NEW$ EVENTS. WEEK OF OCTOBER 30. 1949 , t . . 1 r t 1 , |