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Show . , . . ,.... Slogan , , . ,,,,,-- Winner Announced , f,, s : '.."' , ,14, a ..1 I ,. I . ,, ., , , ,,,, .1 .,....., -- -- , tc,,., , '14 ',, , . - ., i - .. , . , . ,, , - , , , A, , - ., - '',4.. . Deseret Industries . - - . , f I. Conducts Contest For Regional Theme , 1 - ' - - I i , LOS ANGELES, CALIF.,--"No- ble , , ' ' Deeds Supply Worthy last Needs" was announced . -7;- 4 Yr, week as the winning slogan in f lc degwooll"."' . the contest held by the Deseret! , I, , I Ni ) SouthIndustries Committee in ' , , ..! , ern California. The slogan was ,...,. ' suggested by Mn. Helen Lar,, " 4 !, sen of the Lennox Ward, Ingle. . , , as! wood Stake. It will be used winner of slogan contest. Left to right, Jay S. Grant, the regional slogan for the DesExecutive committee of Deseret Industries in Southern Owen B. Robinson, Helen Larsen, George Baker and eret Industries and will be California Region presents $100 merchandise order to N. C. Christiansen. placed on all literature, station. ery, and other appropriate plac- 'printed and distributed with ' 1 1 , '1 ,!;.!17-t,- ' es. 50,000 copies of the special , ',.! ...,i.: '.,,.1.;, Announcement of the winner iChurch News story about the 7 - ; '76.'1' 1 Itititf 11 by Bishop Jay S. Grant, chair- I,Doveret Industries printed last Pli; . man of the Deseret Industries fall. These copies were given , 4 P : .I, :), 1 f executive committee, climaxed to the many wards in and P ,.. , '''' 1 f i';','' '' an enthusiastic and close con- laround Los Angeles and were - 4' '' I ' , '1 li: , i 7:1 , ',,,, , ,r6; : t test Mrs. Larsen received as distributed to the members. :ef ' : ,1 , :1 6 . lAt 46.tt , '..., ,,64 , :k The rules governing the slo'''. . - , '' ' --" grand prize a $100 merchandise -, 7. N. order on the Deseret Industries gan contest were only two. 72.1.eruw4,-m, 1 , -A Ira: .3 4; .. ,. 4 4r..1--4. A :'' stores in Los Angeles. , the of definition a !First, .,04e give ' C. tit.,. TAJ' 'l 1 i , i i' , !,:t; ,r,:' ; and second, FOUR OTHERS received $25 'word "Deseret," ,., , (1 .I ;' 1 '4,60 .1"' iI AA., ' merchandise i orders, they i!give the street addresses of all ''...: 't , IP', . ,,. ; .",..'7, ' ( are, Mrs. Emma Peterson, Ruth?,Deseret Industries located in ki ,,,,it :. , . . ' 1,', ".4 4 4 4 id. Page, Arthur C. Rich, and 7 ..' , 1. t :Z- .- , - ' , 9, Angeles. Mrs. Lillian Jensen. .1Los ' , The slogan contest began five months ago and one winner was i PARO WAN FARMERS ASSEMBLE TRACTORS picked each month by the exec- utive committee of Deseret In- to preparing the soil and planting the crops which was practically completed Preparatory in Day dustries. At the end of five in one days time. Nearly 100 acres was plowed and cultivated. I months a grand prize winner from all was selected by both the exec- - PAROWANFarmers Parowan Stake of the parts utive committee and the re-- 1 tractors moved their committee recently glom' advisory oti the Deseret Industries. land equipment to the Stake Wet-Th- e executive committee is fare Farm and in one day of Bishop GranL I pared most of the one hundred chairman; George Baker, vice? acres for spring planting and GOOD LEADERSHIP coupled ducting a convention and at- Scouts of America, and who chairman; N. C. Christiansenj Barley, wheat, al Robinsonicultivation. Owen and with the warm, friendly, and tending other meetings in the conducted the session for Scoutmanager, assistant manager. members of falla and seed potatoes will be appreciative spirit prevalent in Hawaiian Islands. ers; Dr. John G. Jones, Provo, the advisory committee are Iraised on the farm this year, ac- the Hawaiian Islands make the a who handled the M Men sesthat W. to large reported They Clair President Pres. Vern R. Peel of the San Imrd';ng Oahu Stake Mutual Improve- group of enthusiastic leaders sion, William H. Reeder, and Bernardino Stake, Bishop Ar Rowley. Ivan Robb of Paragonah will ment Association a vital link in attended the stake MIA conven- Mrs. Curtis. low W. Nalder of the Ingle- A drama and music festival wood Ward, Inglewood Stake, ireside on the place as foreman. motivating lives of members tion Saturday and Sunday April Fred S. Hatch, former chairman i F. Warren Pendleton is chair-o- f 29 and 30 in Honolulu, coop- April 26 and a banquet and the message. Gospel carrying dance April 28 preceded the the executive committee, and man of the committee in charge Elbert IL Curtis, general su- erating wholeheartedly in the convention. Mrs. Rose Astle representing of the project with S. A. Halter-th- e of the Young clinical training given. Stake Relief Society in Los man, James Anderson and Ivan perintendent Elder Curtis, who is sectionas Dalle members. y Mutual Men's Improvement As- DEPARTMENTAL MEETINGS al vice chairman of Region 12, Angeles. I The farm is located approxiof the convention were con- BSA. attended a special meetTUE CONTEST was Promotedimately seven miles northwest of sociation, and Mrs. Bertha S. of the ducted by Elder Curtis, Mrs. ing for Church Scouters May Reeder, general president a local disChurchiParowan in the pump well through Young Women's Mutual lin- Reeder, Pres. Ernest A. Strong II, and other Scout meetings siewspaper, the California Inter- - trict, The remainder of the 160 provement Association, agreed of Kolob Stake, Springville, in Honolulu, Kona, Hilo, and snountain News. An insert sheet acres will be summer 'allowed on this observation Tuesday fol- Utah, who is assistant sectional Maui in connection with the anadvertising the contest was also and planted fot next year. lowing their return from con vice chairman of Region 12, Boy nual regional meeting. Elder and Mrs. Curtis and ,. lit . ....,,.. 4,,,, s.n. 4,,, Elder and Mrs. Reeder also at, - rp.klo. , ,,,,,a ir.,. low 1 ...,.- .!..."0na, :3 '74, ' , 1 i.,.. .... : -- , tended : .., , ...,,,,,,,,: several , ,..... ward and 2 ,...5:41' or '' , ....... ,.. ,t, ... ..0,, -. 1r ,.. ',:: - , ....:o mot: ....!..7 branch meetings of the Church 17...:Je.,.7:::ft,,.71rJo114"." ,..; iw 0!;,..V..1., 0...... ;:' 40,11,000,, .,,,,,i; , -.,'''. .."'"''''Irrv qv' 'r and visited the Temple at :,: ,1.7110: ..... .,. 404,4 4 . :::. Laie Mrs. Curtis bestowed a 44ii .4".... i ,,... .' ' ' ve, ...t,. lg....." .' ' kiss on each Junior Girl of the :.-- ,, ,i'7 1,40.. . .4. ' Nip .. !" IOW., --tA.0 ' ",:,' Laie Ward who participated in , 4 :...'1. 1,,,: , 7' et .....,41 la41; h. 1 ,, '" .. a rose V' 0,71.1"..; 74 t..,Nt I P' O. ;,.,,,,T, ;7.4 , Tit !'tta , ,;, bouquet award night. .4.11,40 ' .. 1144 1.. ''. ..,'''il ,c,..t.,1.. A:saf; 4.014.0P0, . ),....N.,,,,,..k ...i, 4. ,i, No,4!' "- ,- , The Utahns also attended a 7s,' fi -1, 1".. '' ,,...r , , 1 'do----- - tio ;,1,, ,,,,1 ig.,41 t i4., htikilau, fishing festival, at , , ., ..., torrile---.",,,,Z444146 Lale. ,,t,"'"!... A v"..14.1111 414041 :.. . ' It , : eril- - . ', ' i ie....,... .titl:t1,t.:30.,... ' ..,,, ' ... .. A SPECIAL ALOHA FEAST . 1,..4;1.-;,...iti, ?,v.,--....4iterlitt,., ,,,,, It; ...- dod b v tuft to' ' -' III) .', honoring the Utahns was , ' ' fp,. -: 1.3 .tAskwor ta held in the stake tabernacle . f 5:4:4 Vv. iust preceding their departure, : a:5:1,,a,:fik,t' , ;......1; 75771k tr,;,1.2,,trAr, , t.' ' 1 1, ., Mt . ,:,,, 4,IVE,.. It,. with 300 persons attending. A -1-,' , V , ' t4 . ) , ' ; 1 ' 1 IL:'''' . , tr ,' . 1, 7 f ic, t ie.". 'Z,,. ,,. 4 ,ii,,, 0 large group sang .aloha. and.. ., : .., i apt. it4 ' f ..41104,iiii7 itt, ,,,ri.,.. "7. did several dances as the girls' ',A: air '11 7:!., -7,, ri,., - 4 ,f, It4: 1,.. ,,,,0-1'' : -- ;- k; rA 4 ' ' , 'allt- on which they returned, Itt.T plane ., ' lit.'"' Y , ''''tZ4 t it was being readied for the flight 4. ?'''' ' 4.,a,Z"'',; , , 04 , 'i to the mainland. t ; '''''''''''' 1 4 ' ! ' i ' t': A '"' ': . 1 - i ". '''' ' 1 i ; ' ''''',low; ilia.,,m0 ''''''40,,,,, 1r t Among other Mahns and l 1 other ' -ir: 1)-- á Church members aboard .4,: . 1; rt4.:;,.e..' mr , ,..... , , ,,,,....... ., the steamship, "Lurline" with 1..,,,,,,,,,,the MIA leaders were Bishop ' ' '' ' ' 4, ' t'f 4, and naaaa4O1016alkaaaalaba,..--'::L"'""In-iMrs. Ray Davis, Frank Earl, former bishop's counMIA LEADERS selor, and Mrs. Earl, and Mr. Shown aboard the steamship "Lurline" as it neared HonoElbert R. Curtis, general superintendent of the YWMIA, and Mrs. Charles Redd, all of lulu Is a party of regional Boy Scout officials with whom Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd and Mrs. Curtis, and William IL Reeder and Mrs Bertha Davis of Los Angeles, formerly S. Reeder, general president of the YWMIA, made the DESERET NEWS of Provo, and Dr. and Mrs. R. SECTION Week of May 21. 1950 trip to the islands for a convention and meetings. L. Knight, Berkeley, Calif. C . i , , - si i .-'. - I ! pyif : 7, ,'.,'",-11- 'It , - i , .... t .- . 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