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Show ikalknno 11 Seminary Students Win Awards - --1.,' . , ,,,,.., I ,". ' ,...,,,, - , 1 , ": '"E. - - a t, MIA Youths Hold Annual Track Meet California SOUTH GATE, CALIF.The annual M Men and Gleaner Girl Track and Field Day of the eleventh district representing the stakes in Southern California was held Saturday, May 6, on the athletic field of the South Gate High SchooL For the fourth consecutive y.4ar M Men of the South Los Angeles Stake walked off with the most blue and gold ribbons for first places in the track events. They were awarded two trophies for their achievements, a single permanent trophy and a perpetual one which must be won three times before it can be kept. This is the first year trophies have been awarded. Gleaner Girls were also in- eluded in field events this year for the first time. A number of them entered in races and a walking - race highlighted the meet. Following the field events a volley ball game was held with the Pasadena and East Los Angeles Stakes competing agaiost the South Los Angeles Stake for the winners circle. A barbecue picnic in the South Gate Park topped off the all - day performance. Here a short brogram was presented and awards were made to individual winners as well as the winnng stake. social was The inter-stak- e direction of Alice held under Joy Wilson- and BM McNaughl, presidents of the South Los Angeles Stake Gleaner Girls and M Men respectively. laugh-provoki- - ,,.-'- ,' Veteran Church Worker Completes Long Service In Juab Stake Mission I! , ,,t ', 'fa?... ' : k 4 '1- ' t- ' PROVOScholarships to Brigham Young University, valued at $100 each, were awarded to tour outstanding stientsof the Provo Seminary as a special anfeature of the twenty-eight- h nual commencement exercises, conducted recently in the Joseph Smith Building. Awarding of the scholarships Is a new innovation that has been initiated this year to promote closer relationships be tween the four Provo Stakes and the Church university. It will be a regular feature of coinntencement prggram hereafter. First Seminary students to receive the awaeds were Velyn Washburn, Provo Stake; Cat-mJane Bradley, East Provo Stake; Ken Sorensen, West Utah Stake, Utah and Louise Sorenson, Stake. AWARDS WERE presented by stake presidents: Charles E. Rowan Jr., Provo; Ariel S. Bat-liEast Provo; Terry J. Oldroyd for Pres. Victor J. Bird, Utah, and J. Earl Lewis, West Utah. Candidates for the awards were selected on the basis of ward and stake activities, and academic standing and class and school activities in the Seminary. Each graduating student received from his or her bishop a chart in which the individual was graded excellent, good, fair or poor as to character, religious service, religious activity and participation in the material program of the Church including tithing, fast offerings and welfare work. In So. : - i ,, ' Fifty years enjoyed the spirit that has been with me at.all times and I still spend been my spare time has completed sionary just a ,...... so that t the 79 now Jesse qospel studying Elder, Pay, by Vir ) of age. For the past 13 might be able to understand and years ) ; . ., :. years he has presided over the more fully explain the work of , '1..4 , ty.---the Lord on this earth and help I Juab Stake Mission. Elder Pay was born at Nephi, people to learn the way of eter : . A Dec. 11, 1870. When he was 11 nal salvation." --T.: I ..,. ' ,' ,' .. , )t.'-'years old, he moved to Leamington and resided there 10 years. During his late teen years he .. , accepted his first missionary ':.': I ''..;"'''''"'"e: Mutual in interest of the call , Improvement Association work. For many months he saddled his horse and rode from Leam;,,,, ' '''''.':...v:::: ':,:',...'s, ington to Meadow Ward, Millard 68 of distance miles Stake,, t vs to fill his appointments.- It took days to make the trip, Elder STUDENTS WIN BYLI SCHQLARSHIPS, two Pay now recalls. Three years after his marPresented by four Provo stake presidents Left to right: riage to Lettie M. Sidwell in the Louise Sorenson, Velyn Washburn and Carma Bradley. Manti Temple, Elder Pay was 4. ',' Ken Sorenson, standing rear. ,,.. . .5,,.! called to the Northern States ,, ,,,..:, Mission where he spent 26 ''':.,,, i months in the Southern Indiana ,,,?:..Ntiiee:,. District. S ELDER PAY had only been t .. , .,',..,, ..2 home a few days when he was called as a Juab Stake mission., ary and assigned to labor in the 1 towns of Juab, Levan, Mona, .ontalbzilli. 1 AND EVENING and half at parks, lakes, swim- and In the rural area of Juab MORNING County. He served on this ap- JESSE PAY summer classes for students ming pools and canyons. DI pointment là years. at of the end ADDITION, of Junior and senior high Completes 58.years' service Later he was called again as each four-wee- k period a long school age again will be cona stake and after will be conducted. Among missionary ducted beginning June 19 at trip those which may be chosen by two years of service was set three centers in Salt Lake City. the students are climbing Mt. apart as president of the misJoy F. Dunyon, supervisor of Timpanogos, going over the Old sidh for the next five years. Relax east to Fort At this point in his life, Elder seminaries, announced Tuesday. Mormon aTrail to e Idaho Falls, Pay was called to fill a trip Serve Chsswork will deal with Bridger, a trip to Zion National Park, short mission in Kentucky. Church history after arrival of and a week end on Bear Lake. At the close of this mission, he MOTHER AND SISTERS, who the pioneers in Salt Lake ValMorning session will be on was again sustained president the meals normally prepare ley and with the latter portion Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednes- of the Juab Stake Mission. He and wash the dishes, relaxed of the New Testament, includ- days and Thursdays from 9 to has now been released after 13 Friday night at the fourth an11 cm. For students with dayyears service. ing Acts of the Apostles and nual mothers' and daughters' time jobs, classes will be held ELDER the Epistles. a fam- dinner of the LFifteenth Ward, has reared PAY Completion of the two four-wee- k from 7:30 to 9 pm. on Mondays ily of three daughters and Riverside Stake. terms of morning classes and Wednesdays. two sons. One of his daughters, Men served the dinner and Classwork be conducted will to will entitle the individual Zelma Pay McCune of Comp- washed the dishes for the funcEast 1253 at East the Seminary, one full unit of credit towards ton, Calif., also filled a mis- tion which was arranged by Eighth South St., South Semi- sion. graduation from seminary In 1900 Elder Pay became the Young Women's Mutual As was the case last year. nary, Second East and Kensinginterested in the sheep business Improvement Association with ton and Ward). (Whittier Ave, tun set as be will Fridays apart and still operates. small herd. the LDS Girls committee codays with half the time spent West Seminary, 333 West First He has a large dry farm and operating. In religious and cultural tours North St. The respective telea few years ago built a new Funds to pay for the dinner phone numbers are were raised through sale of a and Registration home. e booklet of 200 favorite Commenting on his may be made with the seminary Elder of Deor at the Church work, missionary Pay, recipes. The recipes were obprincipal partment of Education, 40 North said, "The Lord has blessed me tained from omen of the ward. For Main St. greatly in my efforts. I have AMONG THOSE singled out for A MISSION-WIDspecial honors at the funcCarnporee tion were Mrs. Sarah A. Boren, for all Latter-da- y Saint 88, great - greet - grandmother, sponsored Boy Scout troops of ,... ... . and Mrs. Elvina Holt, a repre.,. ' Mis, the Central Atlantic States ' 4,(4'''.4.4, , sentative of sion will be held on the Chero:.,,, . 1, the ward. kee Indian Beset ration in the - 14 Both are active in ward af.; Smoky Mountains in western .,. fairs and to be found reguNorth Carolina in June. it has ' ' . larly at meetings. Mrs. Boren been announced by the mission has two living daughters and a q office. , '4,allia ''''')C', .. son, 30 grandchildren, 50 Missionaries who are serving : , ,'' and three as scoutmasters will accompany i their troops to this outstanding 1 11161f'.... Mrs. Alice Buhrley, grand:1 minion event ,,,, and Mrs. Ethel Kastee, , , mother, the ' mission Throughout ,00,4",,;,,..,z,.,, I , ,o11:,:i ler, mother, were among those elders report that excellent con,1 rhonored. 4... .,, ---, tacts are being made throne. . Miss Mary Barraciough, the scouts to their parents. ,.., ,( YWMIA president, and Marga,Elder Doyle Tanner in Freder ret Jager, chairman of LDS ...ksssoo icksburg. Ira, has written. "Ow -girls, were in charge of , scout troop has really come up .10t- l to par. We have a good comif ...Cr:, ...,.4;,;1, r,, ..., ' 41mittee and one of the boy's father is chairman. All of the Seminary Students ''''' I. 01) irf-;14N.', ; ,.,a.14.H: l':I:. We have pi40r boys are .,.... .. :' ' Visit Salt Lake Lay 3-- '!'51.k. q.",,ii--.,,visited with them in their -4A spa: , 1.4 ..,01 - Set, pszk homes. and. aoki three Books, et ,, HISTORIC AND 'Teligious ac - to. ,,,,,ro, Mormon and started holding pects of Salt Lake City were Mb.t ' 'it,..1! I meetings. never knew a troop studied ?E by 411 members of the elii50,11t 15 and scout work could help so class of the Teton graduating r .14 :74; IlIFK '...much?' Stake seminary at Driggs, Ida., ..4k, ' : IstZi'l visit. during a three-da- y ,,t.,..... tz'lk They called at the offices of siholarship entitling him to ACCORDED HONORS AT DINNER the first Presidency, spent most study at New of a day on Temple Square, and York University in marketing. Honored at a Fifteenth Ward Mothers' and Daughters' attended services at a repreA member of the Colonial dinner in Riverside Stake were, front, Mrs. Elv Ina Holt, sentative ward chapel, a ProtesHeights Ward. Portland Slake, tant church, and a mass in the and Mrs. Sarah A. Boren, 88, he is a son of Ralph and Cal Catholic Cathedral. Stratford. rear, Mrs. Ethel Kasteler, mother, R. V. Dotson. principal, asMrs. Alice Buhr ley, grandmother. Two hundred and DESERET NEWS sisted by mothers of several of attended Week el Mei 21, 111SO the students, led the group. NEM', UTAH - of active service as a mis- Name.00911,,, '''' 7, g ' ,(.-7.77'..'"7.7Ns - ,::4,- i', 1 - . . " .. :..i.. 1Ifit'rit Portlund Stake Youth Wins NYU Scholarship FORTLASO, .-.. :. :.5' ,. Summer Seminaries Set For High School Students g. full-tim- Cherokee Camporee Mission Scouts life-tim- ORE.Ralph I , ... . , , gon, 10-CHU- RCH has been awarded SECTION a e -- er ',.,-- "-.- , , .. , ' ill f -- !!'bii r isti-----4- " '''. " i ,, .' . - a N a ,,t post-gradua- B. Mothers, Sisters as Menfolk the Dinner E . Stratford Jr., a graduating student at the University of Ore- '5..... s ' -- i -- 4 b |