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Show .. AWARDS - PRESENTED ..."- i':.::i. ...,, PESERET .:: M afteinoon full of special and surprise features Interested a near- capacity-- - audience-- - of 'Primary svorke at the ion eluding generalsession of their, conference held, in the Taber- , -- - , - nacle. - , , eet - 'Your tab IL to see that Hon-Th- - Primary magazine The Friend, was the subject of Elder Romney'l addresstalked of the outstanding 'features 'orthe magazine, and urged ajlPrhnaryworkent.tn take it and to encourage the children to subscribe. Re called it--, the voice of the Church as far as the children are and told of its- - value ."! : - ; ' eon-(erne- & frIRESSED-- -- - Ate - , ) ti -- -- 1 1. I , g ,40 1 it -- mit&ir,V0 dren who are already members of the Church. Teach them how to live i work and play so they may continue to be useful citizens of the a2urch and the I 1 ,of ki - was-devot- ed Inffit-.- . -- PRIMARY - -- ' . as being-formed; - - , yrtmir, , - - &Draft-T.-Mead- s, - ',' a' AWARD e -- - courseof 'construction -Be was awarded the - DiaWhich Pres,-- George Albert Smith was expected to officiate- tinguished Service Medal In She thanked Primary workers World War 1, 'when, he served present for their support and as S major In the Attorney : : t ' Pres. - , surnamded-lay-dloraligifts,-w- - ort-th- t : , 2 , Generals office. ff August-Februar- - ofcial - dteAf akin Fluff Visi()11 ir - s , fritmds. A huge birthday cake with 10 large candles standing around Early. .0!,.ell , , Conthined front rbst iage resitmid SaturaY with genand 2 eral sessions at AO . pm-athe general priesthood meeting at 7 pm- - The latter sesidon has become one of the SenwAsEmcGToN (AP) most' beardy attended due in Wednesator Tidings to the fact that it is not part day foreast early and favorable open to the public and only Senate action on President Trit- priesthood members may atman's appointment of l'bomas tend. This session will not be rinletter as secretary of air, was , Pinletter's 'nomination SUNDAY FEOGRA31 signed Tuesday at the winter schedule bscludes 'rheSunday Fla-IWhite house in Key West. of the Ale address the "Chm-cone of the best ap- entitled K. Is His' a" by Pres. Pointmenta the. president has .1. Reuben Clark Jr. of the First made," Tydinp, chairman of Preskieney and music approthe Senate Armed Service com- priate to Easter Sunday br the reportermittee, told - Tabernacle choir and organ at it pm.; the week1 y. choir and Pinletter is well qualified.16 It may be possible to act on organ broadcast at $:30 am, the nomination at a session of and general sessions at 13 am. the armed services committee and 2 pin. Deseret Sunday School Thursday, Tydinp said, though we usually let lime Union conference, built around nominations wait for a week," the theme "The Sunday School Helps to Develop Trite Latter-da- y Senator Gurney Saints,' Will be held Sunformer committee chairruan 1 pro. in the Tabernacle. at day with that Tydings agreed Pres. David O. gcKay of the by- the Senate appeared First one certain, saying Firdetter "is evi- of the Presidency,- will be confer- princlpat general a man,", dently very capable 5001::'.F0!,,-:c:...:- pi 11 CONFERENCE 11) real , Fi rildtfit,..'-- li;Itittltt Ovtistitche nd $ tem (D-111- -) - - h C 'á k. gPo Extra Large Full Bedsize ,.. Another spectacularval,. ue! Available in pH decorator colors ana white. Dreamy floral motifs in rose, blue, green, gold, pink peach -and orchid on white grounds. dip-dy-ed - (R-3.D- .). -- pproval - Lions Meet'lluricloy-s- . The Salk Lai City Lions hold its monthly busi- Club ness meeting Thtzrsday at 8:15 ;a& at the Hotel Utah, Alton announced I', Lund, secretary, Wednesday. zp;111 - T ELEVISION SETFOR CONFERENCE -- -- Swiss-Germ- All six general sessions of the 120th Annual Gen- eral Conference of the : 1)0 1 an p-r- ;,.' -: , ,. ,' and Single. Bedsize f tJ: IL-Th- brightest value in the firmoment Several- - groups arill sing at the general conferencosessions. The Brigham 'Young sin& University Choi'r redid by John suniday, at the opening session 'Thursday. Newell Weight will conduct, the Byu choir in .ibe afternoon in all the neAest decorator colors of rosé, aqua, whiti, blue green, and red e also lovely for dro7es e - - hunter If Cut In ' half. session MUSIC OFTERLNGS Richard Coodie will direct , - . -- Kara:' rongregationalstrgingSabardayl nterntur-&aim German choir win sing Sabo- do, attentom tile Deseret Stake Male Chorus el es voices conducted by tod,r1t. tropp4m veal trig at the veers priest C "r?" or- - Gera, ,d two Si)let Three foreitti limguage conferences are scheduled in connection with the annual confer.: ence. The con--, termite will convene Sunday from 12;15 to 145 in:the Assembly Hall; the Scandinavian Conference at II:15 the Assembly Hail and the Rot landers Conference at CIS um. Barratt Hall SO North Main 180-voi- ce ' Church of Jesus Christ of President Evcr Pcipu far Baby speakers,. LANGUAGE ItROADCASTS Latter-da- y Saints will be Clark also is the author of. many televised and broadcast by legal and theological books. Station KSL, and, Award.. committee - members 1. include -chairman.. George Nelson, Doro, ,,- There will be .11"....Pr--each grams , 3,ritint"!- on day Dr. thy,'England, Glenn Scott, L L Mari, Myrtle Allsop. Jests . day, Saturday and Sunday. The hmra both radio Charles. Sterling Ballada3r; and lodll... be 'television, rnarrAnderson: Bert Anderson; 9;55 to 12 noon end aan, B. G. Mantes Gus and , as - -- contributions towards the prolect and said that they expected to Move patients from their pre!Ant, quarters to their new ports beach' some home e dwing.lhe Year; The theme "It is a privilege to teach the Gospel of Jesus Christ" Ivas presented In a dramarization with choral reading. Lynn inlay did the principal spoken part - - , at six-mon- th e non-menib- -- .: k dtn-in- g rourr .:1., dr , , 7. - HiBIRTHDAY-- C .iTilfSD4r.,::: ot, Ahab WiPW. a. a a PALS DOMESTICSStreet " 4 ,die., DEPINDABLI "'.."" U.PUL a, 14001.3.10 , a or a a á, e, k 4. 0. , t I DejenseRolls,, Cut,113 I 559 cut-hac- - , community., i,,,q4;:detx. , 2. Teach the gospel to Indian children who are not now memwAsamGiox (Ai') bers of the Clmrch. rounded by 83 candles which was a feature of a public Pres. George Albert Smith,and a daughter, Mrs.. EdIth S. fens Secretary Johnson's job that Buchananastbseerse Elliott, are shown with the beautiful birthday cake sur, recepUonltoncwing the president Tuesday night in Hotel u bEly little order has reduced et. Utah. Svreral thousand persqns attended. children you are preaching the yillan personnel in the military eitablislunent bY 118,55 8 ben of the Young Men's Mutual! : .80 :YEARS : OLD.' CREECH or a .....; .:.:. :.i.:1... ..:'::::'i: .:: ...:: : Association period ended Feb. and Improvement Deseret Sunday School Union said the policy of the ruary 28. He : Indians-- is- the -- ThIswurepotd Wednesday genera boards smd 'Genealogical Church-towarTheir' same as toward Society representatives. any other race: by the joint committee on reduc- -' 7.rlitiff4Q.-tfOil0:76-.t7;YV:i0htask became more difficult as the AceePt,theinitlet the,. Paroe tion f federnt line grew longer and the ehour others., Johnson's retrench. of eight approached. penditures. Elder Buchanan told the PriThe Relief , Society general, ment drive vise started lad AuAssociation crariters mary they board was in charge of the re-- 1 are fulfilling prophecies of that gust. The establishment bad ceising line which included Mal Book of Mormon that the Iri- 7.45.227 employes r tliofmilid--fBall-well Lake was d during FebrNot Salt tides in Junior the Pt1111e ten was ordy Several members of the immediate fam- diens would become a st delightTuesday took advantage of represented, but triendstroo Association The Prhnary ily., some people. u'no report said that the Nary eightieth birthday reception climax from many sections of the' Behind preddent smith and general board was In charge of tatecitelf.-44tess-zedYour comPen! laid-oPreGeorge....Altert..JSmithiof 80.075 Avorkers in. decorationsand:4 t the Church of Jesus Christ of areas. y the Church president Women's Mutual Improvement sation." he said. bust of la periodmore Latter-da- y Saints to offer' him Acclualusaneer who J1 a aickale by Avard Fairbanks. - -- - Association general board was The Tuesday night meeting, than any other branch of tha Sielth .as a known President their good wishes..., , attended by approximately 100 was done by rnem- in charge of refreshments. From it, to 8 pin. a steady youth. as a ymmg tnember of the stream of visitors passed through Council of the Twelve, and in .0!!!:00'1114Ni the Hotel 'Utah lobby, up to the other capacities, were there 1100' with business, many along a formed and long meganine a line. Although the visitors were and govern mental Among them were leaders of requested by ushers not to other churches sotto have en- shake hands with President -- Abe friendship of the loyed Smith- ta Church president: strength, the Church leader, kindly General lietticcities of the seated, broke the rule frequently himself and not only shook Church were present with their bands, but chatted with old wtves and chatted with the vie 'PRESIDENT- - SMITH' ' : I A, Z iiiimumiwodano,4 - gotionfr. . y. - t 1 I - atjerneig - j one-ye- ar liktre:--avere - .1 Alta' ears she. has worked on the , magazine staff-Sharon Stake was awarded the cup for three consecutive years of reaching 100 percent b. tho stake quota and by the stake and ward officers and teacher& Rexburg and North: Rexburg Stakes received plaques for a similar achievement for two year& and thefellorwing-stake- s - sale-toda- Board.., , -- t Primary Association 'Faders from stakes and missions with sizable Indian populations;, was conducted by Mdiart tmrn- mitten .otPriznary qeneral - - Twe lye,:,Chtkotglesuit Christ SHOW VISVAL AIDS of Latter-da- y Saints, Tuesday ' Ntzmerous vis' ual aids as well night told Primary association as things for children to mak from cby, paper, paints, leaders, Elde? Kimball. chairman of chalk end other materials-the Church committee on In- were shown. , Pht wheels, hobby horses, dian 'Relations, spoke during a papier-mach- e puppets and dolls, meeting in the Primary Associand horses viers newspaper ation Ge5eral Board room among the objects displayed.. aids called to explain visual for bliss teaching Indian children. art supervisor for - "You artroot vent -- to enter, Stever,s, Davis 'County"' schools; Deis; thin." Elder Kimball asserted. Stevens, and Mary Parrish, "But you go with entertainment members of the Primary as a means to an end." Board Indian committee, LISTS TWO AISIS which --conducted the meeting,- Elder Golden R. Buchanan, and Leone Pi CowleY member ; coordinator for , the Church of the General Board. TheY urfed7ötiginality: Committee 'on Indian Relations, suggested two objectives for plicity, And ingenvdty in proPrimary Association workers viding things or child:ell to do. nditins;interested was , rresidfng Adele CarrInel 1,r4,.tuA112-StM.Atl,t,111Jht),trl,A f) rchid1 record: Big Iforn.:"Mt: el doing all possible to see that Logan, , Cache, North Idaho the children of ete Church lut Falls, Rig' by, South Bear River, : encouraged to read the proper Maticopt. t literature, instead of the many OTHER CERTIFICATES degrading kindsg.to be found c' for He pointed out - In addition live other takes that hetwee)a- ;343 andlg45 received certificates for a 100 : 'ip3011;"' end' 432 one billion comic per tent-sta-books Printed., 3y 1947 there wards received certificatesfor : were 13 million a week. reaching 100 per cent of their : The majority- of programs on quotas. radio-an- d The remainder of the Session television, he said, toten,,Impressive arevresented tidily the Ideitin : mind of giving children what dramatization centered around Joys they think they want to hear the theme of "Sharing the Chitand, gee eatPILlYbAlligoot of Childhood Through the' Frien.w7AisiaedmblTs for them to hear imd see The magazine contents are eleva- reader and choral music, the t,. Jog instead,. et merely.enterg, portrayals deVicted.:. through. : taining, arid an opportimie for pageant scenes, current features an Primary children to become and stories in the magazine; : 12Trtiliar with it was urgett , Portraying , a grandmother I sharing the magazine's treasures with a grandchild was Ethel Baker calls; As the huge pages from First rage of a giant replica of The Continued . Friend were turned, the e dren tinest-shor be Di ibIedrei ' and full of love, (31t, possess a Miriam T. Meads of the general love for children. board, and pictures were formed "If the teacher has allI three Jo the foregrotmd. of these essentiabt,"-- Eder Ben- .DRAMATIC STORIES -- - SOU declared. she is botmd to There were several for each set the pmper example and the of the four scenes dramatizing , Lord -- grrn not permit her to 5tories and Poems, Something to Do, Special Features, And Ye , "It ts said of Aurelia Rogers Shall Teach. During the process nothing by the world was an acrostic-wdearer to her than the Gospel. It hich, at the finale, spelled The : is that same Conviction that the hiIdren'r Friend in large letparents of Zion want you to in- - ters. A combined chorus from spire in their ctubtren.", Aurelia Rogers ,,establizhed Highland and Lake View Stakes the first Primary in the Churdi song "Our Friend." a new song 1878 at .2"armington, composed for the occasion by Aug . . DaViil County. two general board members. official instrucfrom The words were written by Quoting tions of the First- Presidency. Ruth IL Chadwick and the Elder Benson sal4IThe safety, music by Leah A. Lloyd. DirecIrellam, and rigttleoinness of tor of the dramatization was : the youth of Zion are gravely Thelma IL Harrison, and parti, threatened,..nci,eflore, txtust be cipants were from the following spared to raake Stern: secure. stakes: , 141,erty Wells, Park, The mothers of theChurch have Hillside, Pioneer. efionneldlle. the sacred duty of guardianship and Davis. ; clf the sanctity of the home; they conducted by wag The SeSl : must not fail. The fathers of the LaVern lint counParadey, Church must see that not cor- selor: Dessie GT Boyle, second rupting influence gains access Counselor.. extended greetings, to the home. The little ones of benedicthe Church must be led for- and the invocation and by Annetta V. ; ward in the paths of the Lord." timi were given of and the ,Wood, president the Berkeley It is the opportunity : the-Primary to Stake Primary. and Inc H. privilege of : work with parents to 'that end. Ames of the Spanish American Mission. Zider Eder Benson declared. , provided devotiorug music. REIILNDED DrTY . of The committee : President Howells In greeting arrangements for this session : the assembled workers remind-- ', was composed of the following of them of- the importance of board mombers: Ruth IL Chadtheir task- Is .teadhers of the wick, Thelma J, Harrison, Teschildren of the Church. sa G. Post, "Our course is still the same. Alta MMer, - Nina EaUiday : as that mapped mit by our Lord Dixie P. Lloyd. when he was on earth." she de! dared. "See to it that We low the way he led,"-shurged. The Primary leader warned : agaisrit false doctrines and false Continued from First Page : philosi7phies so prevalent in the tumble University, be was ap.worki and urged Pru' nary era to make sure that- none of pointed solicitor of the State - them were incorporated in their in 1908. He Department chieved national prominence : ' Comparing the magnitude of during his subsequent service the Primary Associatien today with tM government During his service with the with. the size at its inception, President Howells reported- an State Department be was apenrollment of 140,805 children pointed ambassador to Mexico. : also served as chairman of and 25,878 officers and teachers with- - 14,193 and the American Preparatory Com15,000 visitors attending during mittee for the Third Hague the Past Year- Conference and as a special Idrs. Howells samotmced the counsel for the World Disarmalaying of the cornerstone of the ment Conference, : Primary Children's ital WON MEDAL In-- 1 children are aided on their way to Immortality and eternal life," Elder Spericer Kimball of the Quillen ot the dian . - Wednesday, Apr3 5, IS5 IndianTrainingMee President Howells introduced the surprise Part of the program by,- - an announcement that a Children's Friend Cup- -- two and seven plaque framed certificates were to be given for achievement hi Chit on s'istant .to the Council of the awarded were five stake certifiTwelve, and adviser to the Pri- -' cates and 432 ward certificate& miry Association delivered the She then asked Brother Iteleu. Main address, and following an ney to make the presentaboa& introduction by General PresiThe first of the honors 'bedent Adele Cairmon Rowena', stowed by Eder Romney was to made the Presentation 9f ,Ape-- 1 Mary Rose Jack. associate editor cial awards to stakes and wards of The childevei's Friend-- She on e oTht children's Friend, : - Elder ICimbal Lea .:ROoditi.4 i.:.5.ti.;:e40 ' NEWS,- A, C P' - 1 AOLA.-AJ- a 4.. it' L Ifs, AL. Ak - mk tICHANDL:11 ChlY . : |