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Show , . - - . . ' ' ,, ' . . -- - , I - I i 4. , , - V' AUTHORITIES i , Pres. S-- I - eitif ' - F or - TRES- , ,.4., - ' - ..- dediPresident, Smith cate the large and attractive New England Colonial style chapel and hall of Bonneville Stake and Bonneville Ward, o Oct. 22. On Tuesday, Oct. 17, President Smith is to dedicate the new Physical Science Building of Brigham Young University as a feature of the schoora DiaJubilee Week. unond ELDER JOSEPH FIELDING SMITH of the Council of the Twelve will dedicate the neW Institute of Religion at the Arizona State College at Tempe, . Ariz., Sunday, Oct. 15. The program, which is being directed by Ebbie V. L. Richardson, in- stitute director, will include an address by the president of the . college. DUE HOME Wednesday is der Stephen L Richards of the Council of the Twelve who with Mrs. Richards is returning from a tour of missions In Europe, where he made a survey of conditions under which missionaries are laboring. Elder Richards arrived in N e w York Saturday - noon World aboard a Airways plane after more than a month abroad. He reported a visit to eacbaf the four Scandinavian Missions and a trip into Russian-hel- d Germany. A study of seven other European Missions was also conducted. Purpose of the trip according to Elder Richards was to study conditions the surrounding snore than 1300 missionaries in Europe and to set up plans for their safety. "I found no feeling of alarm anywhere other than the gen. an ' 4 ' --, - , - eral anxiety tha t prevails throughout Europe," Elder Rich-aids said. "Our work is going on as ukual and I found our -grolipsworking wilb a leering of complete security." - - ' 4 ' - . - ELDER KIMBALL accompanied by Golden R. Buchanan, co. ordinator for the Church Indian relations committee, is visiting among Indians served by stake missionaries' in southern Utah and Arizona. - After Millard addressing Stake conference Sunday at Fillmore, Elder Kimball dedicated the recently completed Indian chapel at Kanosh. Indians dug the trenches for the foundations, hauled the stone and other materials, and did the painting for the new structure. LeRoy A. Wirthlin of the General Church Welfare corn- - mittee,-als- o attended the - s. sea-"ion- From Kanosh, Elders Kimball - . and Buchanan went' to Kanab and to Mocassin, Ariz., to meet with Indian groups. ELDER EZRA TAFr BENSON of the Council of the Twelve - , ,I, . , 0 r. ire' , , ,,, , . -- - - - ' - Ir-- -- ' '''' , 1'. I -- ' -- -' , , , , , . ' , , ,: ,,- , - ''''' i I i ;,,,,,..e , -, ... , ' - 1 1 't , -,.. ' '-ax -'-- s. , : - , I ,',' f zA:. !, 0 ,i' I I . 1 I I 4 -; ' 1 ' ;(ti .'1";it , : 7 ; 7 ' 1 , '' - , :,..,, i- i : ' . t ' . ',I , - , . 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On the following Sunday he is to dedicate a similar beautiful structure in Salt Lake City, The combined Bonneville Ward Chapet Stake-Bonnevil- le or , 1 , IS . ' An old engraving of Church pioneers building a bridge across a river on their westward movement In the 1850s is carried in the centennial issue of Magazine. The October issue, pre-of senting a panorama Amerltan life since the magazine was 1850, reprints an engraving that was an illustration for an article by Benson J. Los-sin- g in the April, 1853, - . 11 foun-cie4,1- Harper's. - ' ' Conference Sched4led 18 Stokes Oct. 22 , For OLD ARTICLE ON PIONEERS , I Funeral Services Held for Indians , GENERAL AUTHORTIES and representatives of the General Church Welfare Committee assigned to stake quarterly conferences to be held Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 21 and 22, are announced as follows: ALPINE STAKE at American Fork, Utah, no visitor. CARBON' STAKE at tabernacle, Price, Utah, Pres. Antoine R. Ivins oft he First Council of venty,- COTTONWOOD STAKE at South Salt Lake Tabernacle, no visitor. EAST LONG BEACH STAKE at Long Beach, Calif, Elder Spencer W. Kimball of the Council of the Twelve, and Donald B. Davis, Church Welfare. EMERY STAKE at Hunting- . ton, Utah, Elder Mark sen of' the Council of the , Recreation Hall, Pres. Levi Edgar Young of the First 7.ouncil of Seventy. NORTH DAVIS STAKE at Clearfield, Utah, Pres. Bruce R. McConkie of the First Council of Seventy, and LeRoy A. Wirthlin, Church Welfare. OAKLAND STAKE at Oakland Ward chapel; no visitor from the General Autharities,-J- . Leonard Love, Church Welfare. PROVO STAKE at Provo, Utah. Elder Albert E. Bowen of the Council of the Twelve, and Elder Alma Sonne, Assistant to the Council of the Twelve.' RENO STAKE at Reno, Nevada, no visitor from the General Authorities,, - !T. C. Stayner, Church Welfare. SAN BERNARDINO STAKE at Riverside, Calif., Elder E: Young. Assistant to they. Council of the Tivelve, and w41- teribansie, Church Wellart SAN JOAQUIN STAKE at Stockton, Calif., ptfer Joseph F. Merrill of the 'Council of the Twelve, and,S ewart B. Eccles, Church Wellai TEMPLL VIEW STAKE at Assethply Hall and Fourth Ward 1(a. pelres. Oscar A. Kirkh'am of the First Council of Seventy. ' TIMPANOGOS STAKE at Pleasant Greve, Utah, no visitor eueral Authorities, " Paul C. Chihli-Churc- h Welfare. I I CEDAR CITY The first Church 'services for burial of Indian , people who are becoming interested in Church ac; tivities, were held here recently Ifor two Pahute infants. The services were for Lanford Ray Bensen, son of .1.iy and Ruth Parashants Benson, who died at the Iron County Hospital, and for son Delbert Wall, of Guy Roy and Eunice I Wall. held at The double the Indian village on the lawn of Woots Parashants hcime, were conducted by William R. Palmer, chairman of the Cedar 1 four-montho- ld ld Till-vice- s, 1 Lossing wrote: "Discipline everywhere prevailed. .Every ten wagons was un- -. Stakevizndian committee:Speader the command of a capkeríat the services were Mrs. tain, who obeyed a captain Thora Porter, president of the of fifty; and the latter in ,. turn obeyed a centurion, or Twelve.' Relief Society for the Indians; GRANT STAKE at Hillcrest captain of a hundred, or Mrs. Agnes Knight, Relief So- Ward, Elder Harold B. Lee of eise a member of the High ciety counselor, and La Kay the Council of the Twelve. Council of the Church. at' STAKE GRANTSVILLE Matheson, Sunday School teachMort marches, They made Utah, Presiding Grantsville, er. Invocation was by Elwood and encamped in military Bishop LeGrand Richards... order every night No ob.". Corry; Cedar Stake president KOLOR STAKE at Springstacle impeded their progand benediction was by Laurel -HenElder Fourth ville War& ress. They forded swiftrunEsplin, Sunday School teach'er. ry D. Moyle of the Council of ning streams, and bridged The graVe was dedicated by the Twelve,. and Mark IL Gad , the deeper floods.", Elder Palmer. . Church Welfare. no Following the Church LAKE VIEW STAKE, AuGeneral' visitor the from meeting of the Dairymen's at the grave. torities, Lorenzo H. Hatch, League Cooperative Association Church Welfare. .....,...... Inc., Thursday Oct. 12 In SyraMOUNT JORDAN STAKE at Benson is cuse, N. Y. Elder Crescent Ward chapel, Sandy EIRST 'COPIES OF STATUE BOOK of former executive secretary the National Council of Farmer a tour of the Central States Mis. BEING GIVEN Y CONGRESSMEN Cooperatives. slob Oct 19-- , ELDER mArruEw COWLEY PEES. BRUCE R. McCONKIE cloth-boun- d First copies of the booklet telling of the First Council of the of the Council of the Twelve, Is teuring the Southwest Indian Seventy, newly appointed co-- , the of the statue of story Prts. Brigham Young and its unz Mission with Pres. S. Eugene ordinator for service men's acIthe in National veiling Capitol last June 1 have arrived Flake. tivities, met Sunday in San Di,,, , ' In Lake Salt City. , ego, Calif. with service men who FRES. MILTON R. HUNTER are Church members at the of the First Countil of the naval Beautifully illustrated with both phntographs and training center there. Seventy dediclated the new sketches, the booklet was prepared by Mrs. E. E. Ericksen, He'eanforred with Willard L. chapel of the New Westminster Kimball, assistant coordinator executive secretary of the state statue commission and forBranch, British Columbia, Sun- for service men in that area dur' mer chairman, and Mrs. Marta C. Josephson, assistant to day. He attended a social of the ing the last war, and with Pres. . , blanch two years ago at which Wallace W. Johnson of San Dithe commission. the branch building fund got orir ego Stake arrangements to A four and a half page biography of the great pioneer under way. Formerly a part of needs of service mmon t Church Misthe Northwestern States .leader, by Elder Albert E. Bowen of the Council of the sions the branch since has been PRESIDING-BISHO- P, Twelve, precedes the text of the dedicatory exercises. transferred to the Western Can- RICHARDS dedicat, The booklet is printed by the government printing ,Otan Mission. ed the Coeur d'Alene Branch' President Bunter Is to begin office. Copies are being given to libraries and to others by chapel, Spokane Stake, Sunday, in connection with the stake members of the -- Utah Congressional !delegation. tubaT , ;Vslit30 quarterly-conference, - 1 73-pa- - , -- - - . -- . - - .,....... - - -- ,. , . . v - : , :,, - ar----- - , - :, -' t . t - , . - or is-t- IL ... , or ' . , .- : . , . , - . - , enver Stake-Crestmo- , e .,.... . GEORGE - ALBERT SMITH Is to dedicate two , beautiful combined new stake balls and ward chapels in Denver, Colo., and Salt Lake City, Oct. 15 and 22. Ile Is to dedicate the corn- - - -- -- bined Denver: Ward chapel and hall Sunday, - Oct. 15., Also to address the -.Denver ' Stake conference ' and , attend the dedicatory services ' are Elder Spencer W. Kimball of the Council of the Twelve, and John- Longden of the General Church Welfare committee: Pres. Edward E. Drury of Denver Stake, and Bishop Joseph Clarence Frost of Crest-moWard will be in charge. - . ,..... .. , T7.0:..,60.0.'',."..,. ITT .. . ., . . , 4. i' --- - - -- 0, , - |