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Show - . , io I . - - t- k . 1 .., , , . ,.., I Wednesday, October 16, 1949 ' THE DESERET NEY(S- - STAKE . I . .. I rx ( ,e Irt ,,...,., I P .,, ., ,.. N.., - t ,,, -,i .,,.., -- . , ,, 1 ' . NEWS- - : - , f- ., t . Volk limikzeomecoomi, .. Its,-..- , Ckyi, Utak n tons 4--,- - ' .... .. ''''' t (... (.0.3 ,..,..-- -,.. :.:.-,,- 1 i , ..' ''''t , , 1. .. -- ' . ,, t Ili,.,,,! t- k - - , , , t , , t , ,4,-, : ,,, l'-,- t , ', - , 'Seminary Building Planned For Idaho College at Albion , I A I Albion, Ida. INSTITUTE of $45,004 religion and ward chapel to be constructed at ,Southern Idaho College of Education, at Albion, has been approved by Church authorities according an announcement by Joseph A. Gillett at a . cial ward meeting here Sunday evening. edifice, The will be built on a plot adjoining the SICK campus with the front entrance on a village street for ;the convenience of ward members. The brick building, with approximately 500 square feet of floor space, will incorporate a chapel, recreation hall with stage, institute classroom, Rend Society room, bishop's of-fice ' institute directors office, kitchen and rest rooms. The soundproof, use of modern-fol- d, folding partitions will form a total of eight class 1 I i Y '' t i, , tf 1 I II i l ta t ! I In i t P I t i AGO, in 1899, Deseret Sunday School Union was preparing to seal a box and its contents for. official opening in 1949, one of Salt Lake Citta early wards was holding a special service of its oivs in commemoration of the Sunday School's fiftieth anniversary. Today they are attempting to locate any participants .of that pro- FEFTTI while the t , 1 1 ft 1 I t I gram. The old Farmer's Ward, many times divided and now renamed, in that early day held a special, meeting, and like their pa r e n t organization, iron filled a appropriate letters, and other objects. It was to be handed down to the officers of the Sunday School in exactly fifty years, and on December 17, 1949 another meeting is to be held. AN ORIGINAL part of the old Salt Lake Stake, the Farmer's Ward covered an extensive area in the southern part of Salt Lake City. More than 30 wards have been created in that area, and the building it occupied: is now used by the Arbor and McKinley Wards at 1740 So. StateSt.,,In the Temple View Stake. At this location on Sunday, October 30, 1949 it 2 p.m. a meeting to plata the December program will be held. It lade glass-topp- Iwith I - i 1 1 i . 't t i f - Heating ., .. , 4 t i., k , .7'21 I , ,, An.. coe im....i , CarIBOTI, acting -- as ehthir ' ed I" , ., , , 1 at once. ' , - V , , . , , , i, (. 1 , ' Ni ''' Ais , '), ; s' , . l'oi,'':, '4,- -- , - , : - ,..e! , : 1 , - - : 1, ,. 1 , - - . . - , MANHATTAN Left to right: Boyd ' , -- WARD, 'NEW YORK STAKE R. ,Thomas, Bishop George E.Watkins and James W. McConkie, first counselor i . , ,., , , : , . , - , 1 ke's ' 'i , ' I 4 - '1 : - 1 fe ,-,- ''' fI , t .44..4,, ' - . . ' q , , - . , , - ' Ne : . , 4 1; ' 1, 4 , ., - , 'rt. , ,,, - , , .2 1 .........w.a.aii - .. 1, MONTWEL WARD, ROOSEVELT STAKE right, sifting: Howard Crapo,first counselor, and James E. Hamblin. ,.' Standing: Douglas Brown, second counselor, and Melvin Mower, ward clerk - , :: Left to '''' Bishop - 4' , , r rt - - : i:4), 1 . ,;., 't, - ' .::,,.. 2, - - ,, ,.,, , ' ':, . ' , . '',,- . :- ': ,.. V .,,, .,, , 1,2,,,,, ' .,c til ' '14 ' I I , , S', .: 2 c- '.',5 3 . j. t t ,11 , j-,- 'N4'0 1, k '' Vi , ' -- ;- :, ' r ' ) , - t ',,,.0:,4wo.:. ) ' , , ! .''..3' rg' , , 4 ,.a.,440,0,HIGHLAND VIEW WARD, EAST MILL CREEK STAKE Left to right, front row: Shirley R. Cook,!first counselor; Bishop D. James Cannon and Milton,G. Wtddison, second counselor. Back: Kenneth D. Reese and Benjamin K. Wallace, clerks The hall uned liar meetings for eaclah ban toes pmereasty eMted by the Taal Council free of charge. Vilma the chairmaw- at the Erbil Council was first centacted Irs retard to missionary ante--, it, he stated . att yea beck what is- in the Book at Plan-m-en tt- will be abright., " TM REVO STARR badge Medan wee ortanked la February, 1$41) and ballades a total of 301111 Indime . wedelnInitely of the Fietre, Weakest and Shoshone tribes. The- mink assa luta tan no. ' skinner 111Lie part-tb- . .111 Sr 1 , , N - - 4e - , , , s , 3. , . . . , 4 ontillary brad-e- re , , .- , ee skeane aud ' , - He and Ws all', aw several occasion bed b.r of gratis tude lemon of the gesereatte of their mar,y bawd and .at the missionaries They' vane particularly rental,' is Ekien Freacia .1. Cable NA John Pl aarise and to the Ilvertherme Ward hishecrie 7 who nada many triala with weeded articles of clothin& fortature, and feed during the days allowing the- bute-ca- tDan ,Inniding site has since beta cleared away a new basement dug, and made nod; be begin a new builder at pnwire stoma THE EWlNQ al the team at the relive Peervaties Wee a delightful encanow, with wear complete partielraties in each dance as the Paul loner, gals Reel, as weal se the see-sla-w waltzes and fox beta freshmen ww:e banished by the Indian warner who brought the cakes end cectstera. andI the missionaries who- - breathe the punch. Mane yaw breislaird brS' an orchestra THE TALLOW RISEILVA TION Is located aterat II iialea from retina Nee , and bee s population of about Stal Iodises people. Missionary week bag been In progress three ntestat. During this time rea'aber Sam. day Schools have ben bald with an - average 'Deadens of IS te 31 Indian. Regular socials and eating5 are held and lome feflleigtb alneiel have been shears Reveal 1ft. questa of the pilaster Imams have resulted be evesings of dance lanattractiosa. A Rebel Society Is in percent of Its and N . ' ,"..o; , e , , A, S' ' . ..,,,. ! , ' ''ii. -- , --- 44t",,7.,j,k t ' - 4 , ) ,, . - ,0 0, - ;LT ,A ' ,..r.o... i. i 1 -- 1 i ; , I - ate , , el,. - RI A DESIII - ....1 ;-.4- N''44 , ' ' ' 'I NI"; , - .4, ."5":.-- t tP"' ' ' fcv. fitteekC ' 1 , 1 - , , N' ''.,, , , it ( gidadisoteW:rds 1949 I ;,' ......., and Milton World War tr Army chaplain.' The clerks are Benjamin It Wallace and Kenneth. D. Reese. - - 0,,,,a,:, . VIA' 4 J f, - 4 , , rg,,,110., ! 3Q1 , , ', - ...., - CREATION OF the new ward in the East Mill Creek Atake took place Sunday by a division of thet Rosecrest Ward. The Highland View Ward was formed at a ranZT1:1111p:111, the Grandview where the Rosecrest Ward has been meeting, awaiting ' the completion of a new chapel at 3103 Third East St., Salt Lake City. They will meet in their new chapel next Suficlay. Named as the 'bishop of the new ward was D. James Cannon a member of! the Deseret News Editorial Staff, a veteran of World War IL Chosen as. his counselors were Shirley R. Cook, formerly In the bish:- CHURCH NEWS EVENTS, WEEK OF OCTOBR i' , New Ward Created ' In East Mill Creek , of the , 0. 4,. i , -- - ,7, ' ' - , , '0w '': ' ',., '',,, '', - ,I. 41 sired that all persona who participated in the first meeting or anyone interested in taking part in the forthcoming ,event be present. Those wishing to assist in any way are asked to contact John V. Bollwinkel, 1860 So. West Temple, telephone - - 1 and assisted by Alvin E A. B. ton, Wendell 1,y;119, Aagard. M Curtis Mahoneyr-erlin Stock, A. B. Asgard and Al Kempton are the committeemen in charge Of all finance. : ,: - , ;, ?, - - - . . . . ' ; , Minks ' President tether with a tree et their , white iarethrey and the Make anissionarica, gathered at a benefit dance reentry. Their te- - callecting were sec.-post-al some' oeeded artistes of elloth. tam bediag . and S35 la es& Both 1110ear were grathe tetuArelothirt aetektelitadi by Robert Jetstrea ead his bandy of the Walker ante Reserve-ti- ns some 56 males away where thebr been bad beamed le the ground deatrovbat most ad thedr earthly peasesseak , THE JOICCS011i IMMIX are ant yet areabera of the Church but.,. regular la attending eel active ha Suaday School emit. Bretbee Johanna stated he had ea ides hew many wonderful 'needs be bad until slime el need aroma Be praised 'Dream Melds amitI the blesaings Chnatian tit ' ' i ' ,, i" 1 , rs , - ' - Waimea ' i ' ''' , & 1, .., i and all salvagable building material will be used In the new institute. This work is expected to start rain bluirdeeink under direction 4 committee which includes Re Celebration To Mark Hall Century For Old Farmers Ward ership I , ' THIS INSTITUTE of religion will be the third erected and maintained by the Church in Idaho. The other two are low cated at the University of Idaho, at Moscow, andI Idaho State College, at Pocatello. The present Albion Ward chapel, a brick building constructed in 191e, will be razed dual-purpo- se f ..,, : ,L, ', ''.' ' 47 '', : ,1,, v. , - to help an lediaa heather and Ids family Se end. a temp ed 1011 India. Peptide of the Ion Indian amenities. le. 1 .S. 14, . ,', ,, co, , ',.; : , 111. Ibmitimi MOTIVATED NEW, BISHOPRICS facilities and the bishops storehouse will be located in the basement. . rooms. ito :- , ... tam Stan ....-- - ',it My Remo - -- p - ,,, ',' I I 1 !; ..... ' . 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