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Show , - New Patriarch Sustained in Glendale Stake GLENDALE, Elder Nephi counselor in the Glendale stake O. - f,'-,-- - '. - - , J - - N 1, y . ' , : , , ,N, -- .. - Al,) ,, Youths Win Scholarships ,' x- .0-- , 4. 7 , (C-- . , ;LOS ANGELES, Calif. A one. I year scholarship to Brigham University was won as i 'young by Ned Cook, an kt Man of the Bellflower Ward !Long Beach Stake, in the annual tinter-stak- e speech arts contest in southern California, held May , , I I 1 ..-- ustained - , - the presidency of - ,' - ..,4,---v- ,,, . , -- 1 , ',,',....,.. ) 1.- - , , , I i' II :,I it.- patriarch at the stake quarterly conference, held , , - "- - ', ...,,... Los Angeles 1 "dwie."Avv.,,A,-- - - ,- .. , first Sunday May 7. Elder Spencer W. Kimball of 'the Council of the Twelve was the presiding officer at the conference. The former second counselor In the stake presidency, Harry V. Brooks, was sustained as first counselor and William Tenney Cannon as second coun selor. Edwin C. Dibble has been president of the Glendale Stake since it was first organized from a division of the San Fernando Stake last year. The new patriarch was a member of the old San Fernando Stake presidency for two years and previous to this he served on the stake high council. - ' , - - . 11 was - . N' Stake, - , CALIFORNL Anderson, ,,00mmo,""voor - t : -- . :'. !. 1 1 ". : I t , . I it IV - .1 :: I: I. 1 .: , . , , i flii'''' ' A. Mill - 9, 1950. I - - - ' cha rtdPFamoontnabawov,n,arsecod, 1 place in , !Bernardino Stake. His award r scholarship tap , j is a ; 4, I ' ;Ricks College. Aura Lee Willi 1 Ward, South Los la Maywood Stake, was third. She will receive a one quarter schola1 ,.; .. 12. ; de arship to the BYU. ' THE CONTEST was sponsored , ! . ."4'''' '''': , . , i by the Speech Arts Depart. , . ments of the two schools and - t,..,. - . i , .1. -4 ,,......., .. .. conducted by the speech depart. i merits of "the stake MIA in Log , ,gor , Angeles. The contest is open to ,, ,, I anyone eligible to attend col. ,..5 "i - .1 lege. This year's contest was ' 4 held in the Vermont Ward of Ithe -- -wit So. Los Angeles Stake and wag : ,.. 411111111MS 4161111111NEene.h., '. . attended by several hundred ,!, Pres. John L. Wvoint OF LOS ANGELES SPEECH CONTEST Congratulated by people. Clarke, Ricks College. Left to right, President Clarke, Ned- Cook, Bellflower Ward; Distinguished guest at the contest was Pres. John L. Clarke Richards Parsons, Fontana Ward and Aura Lee Willis, Maywood Ward. of the Ricks College who was in - ' ,. !Los Angeles at the time. . , Record Runner-u- p in the contest were Howard Garrick of the Inglewood Stake and Virginia White of Pasadena Stake. AN OUTSTANDING record of Judges for the contest this were Mr. and Mrs. Harry year . ac, achievement has been !Douglas and Maria Smith. Each complished by the young men of these judges have been stake ' s. , speech arts directors at one - ';. t of . t the Stratford Ward, High- !MIA , 0 time. Gr '1 - :)1 land Stake. - ', .' ' . '' I - , t . , . -- I . - , one-yea- i : t - 11 '1 - , I i 7- ' , : -- : '- - - , , , Outstanding . Of Achievement - .., - th , ;,. - - t, : , 'l ' 1, - 0. $ I - - - . - a' 01' -- , 1 I , . -- I 11:1,1tc, JoRt , ..f lk i ; ' ,'"', , - . tir , ' , ' . - 0 , . , - - 1 All-Chur- . , RECENTLY INSTALLED UNION STAKE PRESIDENCY Left to right Charles S. Wood, first counselor Pres.. Milan D. Smith and Melvin Westen- skow, second counselor. , Utah Stake Fills Two Vacancies , In High Council PROVO Selection of two new members of the stake high council, and reorganization of the stake Sunday School, stake mission, and two Melchizedek Priesthood quorums, were special features of the stake quarterly conference of the Utah Stake held Sunday in Provo. Sfistained as the new member of the Utah Stake high council was A. Smith Pond, member of the department of economics at Brigham Young University. Elmer Nelson, a member of the music staff, was sustained as 'stiternate high :COmlettritin Clyde D. Sandgren, who has served as superintendent of the stake Sunday School for the past three years was recently installed as bishop of the Provo Sixth Ward. He and members of his group were released from the Sunday School, Moroni B Wallace was sustained as the new superintendent his assistants will be named later. MONROE I. PALNIAN was sustained president of the , ' 14-CHU- RCH SECTION Provo Stake Leaders Oppose Sunday Shopping leaders in PROVO Church Central Utah have taken the initiative in organizing a cam paign against twin social evils in the area, grocery shopping on betSunday, and ting on horse racing Members of the stake presidency and high council of the four Provo stakes, in cooperation with surrounding districts have launched a county-wid- e campaigr to discourage patron age of those two activities. At a meeting conducted recently. grocers and Church lead pari-mutu- el Provo Stake Mission succeeding Byrni Ferguson Three new presidents were named in the 349th Quorum of Seventy: Wilson Sorenson. Ross Denham. and Lorenzo Snow. Herald Henrie was released. The Fifth Quorum of Elders was reorganized with Glen Pine-ga- r named president and J. WNixon Ell and Robert R. Barrus as counselors. The retiring presidency included Grant Dunn Walter Cole. and Grant H Smith. DESERET Week et Mary HEWS 21,, DSO The list of honors bestowed B. Y. Granddaughters during 1949 Is as follows: StaAdard quorum award to four Elect New President Deacons' quorums; one hundred GRANDDAUGHTERS of Pres. per cent Individual Certificates Brigham Young elected Mrs. of Award to the second quorum Leah D. Widtsoe president of of Deacons: first place in stake their organization at their annual luncheon meeting Friday road show; second place in in the Lion House Social CenMale Quartette finals; ter. 63 East South Temple St. first place in mixed! Mrs. Widtsoe is the wife of Quartette finals; winner of state' Elder John A. Widtsoe of the trophy for sportsmanship; third Council of the Twelve. She sucplace in city softball finals; ceeded Mrs. Naomi Y. James. Others elected were Mrs. stake finals in basketball; seven Explorers received Deseret Ada Cannon, vice president; Mrs. Katherine Read, secretary. awards; three Explorers re-- ! and Mrs Lucille Hays, treasceived Ranger awards; eight urer. scouts earned Tenderfoot badges Mrs. Mabel Y. Sanborn, only and 18 were advanced to living daughter of President second class; ten were advanced Young, was honored guest and gave a tribute to her sister, Mrs. to Star, 11 to Life. 13 received! Fannie V. C. Y. Clayton, who Eagles and one a Palm. died recently. ers, including officers, of the Relief Societies, met to discuss the problem. Most of the grocers and an Church officials expressed a direct concern in the matter, and committees were appointed to contact those grocers who do operate on Sunday to adjust their program in line with the desires of the Church group. placLARGE, ards have been printed and placed in store windows of the cooperating managers, and committee members were assigned to other stores seeking to get G auPPort 411 recently, to wage disP12.3-ing-th- , All-Chur- 0, f ,...... --- -0- ,,,,,---- --' r.1 I : ) ID SaLll ,....., 4 i SUCH ----- IT AS ,,, ;1:-.:','- t ts.I' 1 ik , 1 :; ; .1 - . ,. ri . ' '41; ,.:.:,". LIT VS , a,,,,,Pe 1 TREAT ,,, : , ,:.,. a -- ,4';;:- ' - ! ,, . ''' - : .,- , t C: I I ' : '''', N. - 1,.. 2., - . : 7: '''''',..-r i i 1 ' ' - ,,, ' . r '' ." " 4- ''' -' 7 ''' '::'- : '',' - ' '1 : 4: 1. -- - : :: '' ''''' :' - .11 r 7. ''' 1 I, , 1 ii. ; .. - 41:7Z" i q ". ';;:: r. , clYs' o pari-mutu- - 1 , .p.,......".....j.e. 4.......... . SIX - CM SWAY 10 SISI . ,, - tunFfiqc pi ...,..--,----Vt4,, --- -- -- 0113 , .743C,',43.1tel , Illy tollyntS ,4 e campaign begun el betting in against connection with the horse racing program that is becoming increasingly popular in Central Utah During the past week petitions were circulated seeking to enjoin legislative action against operators who permit organized betting in connection with the races. A district court hearing in connection with the case has been set for May 19 in Provo. Ill' - !,-., leaders have a is ' ' , ,t SUNDAY OBSERVANCE PLACARD Posted by Lewis Pearce, Safeway Stores Manager at Provo, Utah. - |