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Show . 3- -- "Wednesday, Nevem 1m 2, 1949. Soft THE DESERET NEWS S-O- Lai Citi; Utoit THE CHUR,c F' :""r"! With the General Authitiritit4 -: '1,1i-i4- '....0id,q.0..t.;S-0.,tiëfki,T-1-On''',W6st--Códt- PRES. SMITH - GEORGE for tho lust lryeara. ;It wax organized by returned zniadonries at his suggestion num than 207eart ago while he was JLLBERT, Fran- wilt be In San cisco, Calif., for the next few de31, retWningto Salt Lake City oir Sunday morning. He - - Lervity Univenib, at Utah. left 'Tuesday evening by train 1 . accompanied by flis secretary, D.,Arthur Haycock. Thn,presi- i dent will atteut to matters of -- tR!,-,f,!$!- d ,, - conference last week end and this Saturday and Sunday will be In the Gridley Stake. inthtFfrt to ,Salt Presidency, returned tot- -City late lowing two weeks in Arizona and California. While away President McKay dedicated Ward chapel in Phoenix, Ariz, and the LaCienega Ward chapel in Los Angeles, Calif., and attended sessions of the ,ouusual Lamanite Conference and temple services at Mesa, Arta, reported in detail in this section. Be was accomputied by Mrs. McKay and made the trip by aukirsobtle. take last-wee- - - a'sr - ELDER JOID1 A. WIDTSOE officiated last Sunday afternoon in the LeGrand Ward chapel at the induction of 83 new members Into Delta Phi, returnedsniss 'diaries fraternity at the University of Utah.-Th-is Is believed to be the largest group ever to join the fraternity at ome time. Elder Widtsoe has served as the grand president of the fraternity, has chapters at .three universities, Unvellin4 of Brigham Young Monument Set , . . --- ,- -- - - -- t'igallre ward P. Youngan-- a - Salt Young was made thlyweek by Lake City, and Georgiut Y. Elder John D. Gile4 executive of theAJtab Pioneer Trails and Landmarks Associa-tion. The da set is Itonday. '. - - ' s 1 Z ' - ' . s . -- 4 1 . ANTIC:CP.0D that. large amp of the family orsanization wilt attend the dedication ceremonies. TbeyT plan also to travel to Washington, C... and attend the unveiling of the heroic size statue of President Young on June 1 birthday, which will be placed in Statuary Ball in the Nation's capitol. Part of the proposed trip of the Young family friends wMbe along the Ola Brigham trail. They will ilsdt in Network Palmyra, St. Louis. Kansas City; IndeperscWroce,Irair-Wes- .i' ,,,? ' ' : ' fjra; ft I , to 2 -- L., AN , i Nt 1.-- ,S ki, g' taken from the Barre Quarries, Vermont, which is about 150 'rifles north of Whitinghant. An appropriate tablet will be placed on the base of the monis ego' Two-C- -, I -"- -- . 1' I , ':( ' I ' '-' 1 , - ., UTAH CENTENNIAL CHOWS, COMPOSED OF EASTERN STATES MISSIONARIES Sing, by invitation; at celebration of 63rct anniversary of dedication of Statue of Liberty. Taking port in the service were Frances ambassador to the U. S. ond prominent United' States dignitaries. lAssocated Press Wrephotal , -- 01URCHIVEkT IlVillr- ELDER -- .. ii. Minion on Nov.' a .., i HIGH moni- de-Sig- - ELDER IEZZA TAFT BelSON of the Cotmcil of the ?twelve will conclude a tour of , iCentrar'Aftarrie-Statel- --' i .: - ' ' . D. MOYLE of the Council of the Twelve Is touring tho Southern States i - - 'Ati --- - - IVINE -- . reserve- the Northern States and 7 North . Central States Mission. Be ts chairman of the Chturch tornedtteo on Indian relations., ' Canedy, town clerk bas been extremely helpful in de termining the correct location. Elder Giles saitL- - monument has been by fir grandsons , of Indian t- sbent built of instrble N - visit- - to firma within .1 .! . -- - ---- BALL of t h Council ' of t h e Twelve is making a ..1 -- - tours are occupying of onverarot the ELDER SPENCER W. SID- I: On land to be beautifully monument will be erected- - Location of the spot as tht - bas been deterrnined attitinglunn ReCreation Center ;rark and is two miles'northwest of thaplace formerly , --- Church-leaderc--- ', 4,71, - . ; hndscapelL-th- e - f-the-- Twelve and general manager of l'hs Deseret News, will ob. verve his titth- bathday- - on Monday. - Vder Petersen was born in saitteko City on Nov. I, 1900,- - and bat been sr nterr bet of the Council of the Twelve since APril 1944- - - . , IELDEll MARI R.. FETTRSEM ot the - Council )Mission .1 -- -- i . - - -- ! th-e-- - - - -- -- i , -. mon I,- a . -- ;,4 - rearm), approval of the lora-tion anti permission to erect the - znonzünent have Just been retetied from-'- the :of Selectmen the Town of Whitinghant, Whtdham Cowdy Vermont. Elder Giles said. El der Giles is supervising the building and placing of forsnonument Is servistg- the Church anti a vrell as the Brig--barn Young family organize - - - - Built at a cost of $8000, the cost of the monument Is being borne by the family - organize-- , tion and by the Church. - the birthplace of Pres. 7 - - Cann. on of Pasadena. Calif. ANNOENCENENT of , the Brigham Young. They are Don tentative date foe the 1..CYQUflLI George Cannon Young Lorenzo S. Young, mg of the, initnument markhtg - - - ELDER,- - HAILOID a. LrE of the Council of the Twelvk returned lad week from a tour of the Rest Central States Mission made with Pres. Thomas W. Richards. - He the mission was rnorted -.making excellent process under the leadership of President and Mrs- - Richards and that baptisms slready this year were well heed -- of the-- bro previous years, even with the mission much smaller in territory since the creation of the Central Atlantic States Mission. Two thaPele a't nearing completion and another Is b e ing otarted, all three in Ken:tuckk..,The large tarp of efficiently carry on the work of the mission and are making extellenifeprogresa, .Radio program are being used extensively and while touring the mission Hider Lee gave several rid io addresses. --held in the during the official visit were well attended with large num- terst-of friends antlInvestige--tori present. ' el the Council of the oTwelve BRIGHAM YOUNG BIRTHPLACE MONUMENT TO BE DEDICATED Tentatve dote set for May 28, 1950, at Whitingham, Vermont - - the-Fir- st -..- -,., - between- eonferencelL- "- He-a- ttamipti , PIES. DAVID O. lidelLAY, second colinselor I . HOWE't of the Council of the Twelve spent the week In Calif Ora Church business while on the toast - ---- -- - :- - Iand MILTON - R-- , First Courtra of Seventy are to return this rani mission tours. E-lder Mat has been in the Cert.. tral States Misaiort and Elder Bunter' in the Canadian Mitt- IICNTEit-of- the- - goo'. - ii- - FRS& BREVE R. MeCON- the-Fi- rst NMI AstCouncil of Seventy leaves today- for a tour Ilia of tit sion during which he ,Will in- -stall new mission president. until The tour will continue . ' Nov. 211. Texes-Lonisitu- te, ,, WEEK OrNOVEABER. 6, 1949 - |