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Show With The General Authorities -- a mission now is Elder John H. Taylor of the First Council of Seventy. He is in the Northwestern States Mission accompanied by Mrs. Tay- lor. TOURING ' TLDER John A. Widtsoe of the Council of the Twelve who has been giving the weekly Church radio address.for the past six months will leave some-tim- e early this month on a 'tour of the New England Mission. Elder Charles A. Callis of the Council of the Twelve will leave next week for a visit to the Eastern States Mission. - the graduates of the Utah State Agricultural College at Logan, Utah. Elder Spencer W. Kimball of the Council of the Twelve will speak to the graduates of the Brigham Young University at Provo, Utah, also on Sunday. Elder T)scar - of-th- First Council of Seventy will give the commencement, address to the Provo graduates during next week. EidervHaroia B. LeiPof'the Council of the Twelve spoke Friday evening to graduates of the Weber College in Ogden, Utah. Elder Mark E. Petersen of the COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN of the Center Ward, St. George, (Utah) High Priests group. (Left t Council of the Twelve gave the R. D. Adams, chairman, miscellaneous activity committee; Joseph Palmer, chairman, baccalaureate address td the right) service committee; Arthur K. Hafen, church service committeeman; Virgil Goates, perchurch Ogden High School graduates R ACCALAUREATE sermons welfare committeeman; T. Wendell Bayles, group leader and chairman, personal welfare sonal r form the bulk of last Sunday morning. welcommittee; Milton E. Moody, chairman, class instruction committee; Guy Hafen, personal activities of the general Ralph Huntsman, personal welfare John H. Neilson, secretary-treasureauthorities this week. ELDER Spencer V. Kimball fare committeeman; Charles Will Brooks, miscommitteeman. miscellaneous activity and Hansen, committeeman; 1 President George A b took time off over the Decoraare not in committeeman service church and Joseph Jones, Smith of the Council of the tion Day holiday for some real cellaneous activity committeeman; Twelve will speak Sunday to mountain fishing. He attended the picture. the Yellowstone Stake Conference Saturday and Sunday. Em route home he stopped at Rex-burto be the guest of Pres. , Peter J. Ricks arid- - Tuesday they went fishing on the Snake them furnishes upon request A record card which hears the XA1TH the objective of a GDEN Ashton. Ogden tabernacle River above . each to any of the committee offiinformation record by required aveon" activity complete Washington square Commitcials for consideration at tha nue between Twenty-firs- t and pIRTHDAY greetings are ex- - of every member of the quo- of the four Standard with devised been has tees Priests to: tended this week Twenty-secongroup Thus memrum," the High Street, which meetings. weekly, Elder JSamuel O. Bennion of of the St. George (Utah) Center members of each committee col- bers of all committees have achas produced an abundant crop of dandelions for several years, the First Council of Seventy. Ward are conducting a survey laborating. These cards when in the cus- cess to needed information perwill become a summer recrea-tidna- i Elder Bennion will be TO years collecting information pertinent completed, remain 1 -- of the - secretary who tinent to the welfare of any tody to such a record. center, if the presidents old Friday, June 9. of the eight Weber County L. D. High Priest in the ward. S. stakes, comply with a, sugOther interesting and worthgestion by City Commissioner while activities carried on by Harold L. Welch. this group include: labor on the In letters mailed o each of RANGES in. stake and ward Jr. as first counselor and Edson Johnson as first counselor, Her- ward farm; a project for the the stake presidents, Mr. Welch man Watson Jeppson as second manufacture of brooms In the officers reported by mem- A. Porter Jr., as second councounselor and Harry Willard welfare said, "Ever since I was a kid, I plan; a revolving fund have looked longingly at that bers of the general authorities selor. Elder Joseph F. Merrill Twiller as ward clerk. the rehabilitation of memfor Twelve the of Coundi vast Unused park. And today following visits to stake quar- of the Milton E. Richardson was set bers in distress; members each conditions are such to make the terly conferences are as follows: officiated. apart as first counselor in the week visit and cheer the sick; need greater than ever. ENSIGN STAKE bishopric of the Sacramento members each month furnish NEVADA STAKE The L. D. S. Church has Ward with was Giles L. Clarence Elder transportation for aged memElder Arthur T. Morley was made a remarkable contribution gan as second counselor. bers to group meetings;' a misand as first set counselor apart in wintertime through its exordained bishop of the Ely Elder Clifford B. Young, As- sionary fund with which to aid tensive M Men basketball pro- Roy B." McKinnon as second Ward, with Clair Maurice n sistant to the Council of the members in filling "missions; gram. I am hopeful that the counselor In the bishopric of as first counselor, Wen- Twelve, officiated. appropriate parties for such oclocal stakes may see fit to or- the North Eighteenth Ward by dell S. Lambert as second coun- GRIDLEY STAKE casions, as Christmas, St. Valganize a summer program on Jesse. Elder Johnson Gerald entines Grand Le Day, St. Patricks Day, Bishop Presiding selor and Cale Clarence JohnTabernacle Square." was set apart as second coun- Mothers Day, etc.; sponsored a Richards. son as ward clerk. It is expected - that Mr. selor in the bishopric of the beautification program; and did Welchs suggestion will be dis- YELLOWSTONE STAKE . Elder Herbert Allred was set Yuba City Ward by Elder Har- 503 endowments in the temple cussed at a meeting of the Elder James Edward String-ha- apart as first counselor in the old B. Lee of the Council of from March 14, 1944 to May 15, stake presidencies in the near " " 1944 inclusive. . the Twelve. was ordained bishop of the bishopric the Preston Ward. future. Samuel-G- . Dye, president of Ogden Stake, Is chair- Marysville Ward with LawWilliam Joseph Hemingway man of this group. rence Orme as first counselor and Glenn Webb Southwick The Ogden tabernacle oc- - and George Marvin Hillam as were set apart members of cupies a site at the southeast second counselor. Elder .Spen' stake AHONRI M. Young, - de- and William H. Reeder Jr., now the high"CQUrtcil. corner of the park. The Third cer Kimball of W. Council the scendant of Brigham Young president of the, New England Ward chapel is situated at the Seymour B. Oxborrow was Mission. MYoung will remain southwes- t- corner and the of theTwelve- - officiated. set. apart as president, of the and famousUtah sculptor,-wain TJtah until theiatter part of Hall Pioneers' of "or 7 Daughters I WELLS STAKE in Salt Lake this week to join July. relics is immediately north of in .the birthday observance, of Elder James T. Buddell was the Third Ward chapel. The the pioneer leader June 1st, and pAUGHTERS of the Utah Miles Goodyear' log cabin is lo- ordained bishop of the McKay Pioneers joined with the to complete pfans for the $250,- cated near the Pioneer Hall. Ward with Luther H. Crockett to pay tribute this week family 000 This Is The Place"monuto the memory of Brigham ment. Mr. Young explained he Young, second president of the had completed a scale model of Church, whose 143rd birthday occurred last the monument and was here to anniversary of the Stake-HigPriests Quo-of the finished Thursday. The D. U. P. have discuss the with success rum with Edward J. Collett as monument, .its- - exact location, placed a wreath on the Briggreat RUMMER classes for choristers given first counselor. Elder Nicholas and other details before begin- ham Young Monument in Salt and organists are being or- throughout the Church under direction of the General ?. Smith, Assistant to the Counning actual work on the ex- Lake City every birthday since the ganized at the McCune School Music Committee. Due to wartensive piece of art. He gave 1901 with Thursdays wreath of the Twelve, officiated. cil of Music and Art during the time some conditions, it is now givdescription of the .mon- being the 43rd floral tribute. 12. These classes comen through the McCune School SACRAMENTO STAKE ument, and met with , week of June OVERNOR Herbert B. Maw Elder Leo K. Homer and El- mittee known as the Mormon will consist of 24 hours" of in- pf Music .and Art in Salt Lake of Utah was chosen chair' Pioneer Monument Commission fundamentals struction in the City. der Theodore L. Nlcolysen were of the annual governors' ' man Is headed by President The conducting class will be- set of choral conducting, organ as members of the which apart conference this week held at includes Heber J. Grant and technique, and .interpretation of gin Monday, June 12, at 7:00 p. stake council. He will preside Pa. high Hershey, as members music. m. choral on class and and the both .organ Tues; organ .president George Elder Joseph Edgar Edwards Albert jSmith of the Council of at the 37th annual conference The organ classes will be taught day, Junel3,.aL 8:30 a,ro,All The Twelve, George QTMorrTsT year. He sue by Dr. Frank W. Asper, and inquiries regarding these class- was set apart as stake clerk. ceeded Saltonstall of Governor of J. es should be the classes made General immediately the conducting Superintendent by Garney Vessie Johnson was Y. M. M.' I. A., John D. Giles, Massachusetts. at the office of the McCune Spencer Cornwall, .For a number of years this School pt Music " and Art, 200 ordained bishop of tha Modesto director of the bureau of InforI Ward wlth Halvor Theodore mation at the Hill Cumorah, June Page 3 type of Instruction has . been North Main. -- extra-curricula- r, et Ogden Block Seen As Park g High Priests Devise Activity Card St. George Group Plan For Complete Activity Record d Officers Ghanaes In Gud-munso- Events Of The Week - s Summer Classes For Choristers And Organists h te 3,-19-44 |