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Show s J' 4 4, , w ' 4 A' - . - I ::; I General Authorities ..!.,, '...''' .' ':':: ' ill.: , ,'.: , :''' . .. ,' , ...., ':.; '. ,, - , . r). , ''., ::;.: ,,, .',. .,' ,: '''' A- :C;. .,:..., "t ra '. , .. : ':','''''. ', .i.,,: .; . t ...,., ,;;-:t:.,',- .::. ': r :- .'".'"''':....;;-',-1,- , .."0 :':.: , , - , ''' ,":.,1 4, ,.)., f , , . .. , . I - , ) .- . : :. :::::1: - . . News About tke I- - . , 0 ' - 1.,, , , ' ISSION tours are . , ,, occupying . , ' , , qms , ' i, t ". ii, ettttk ' ' .,....., , t ,, the attention of several of t ,,,,,, . 41 i 11,,t, :: the Church leaders. . . i ' . . , , , ''' v :.:.. 114.-,. Elders Albert E. Bowen and ' ...is ,......., , . , , . '0'.. V ' ,i ' Henry D. Moyle of the Council ti, tiss,........ ---. 1 lis1,.. ,--of the Twelve, are officially di, 1,,..,,,;:,,p,,,,,,......1,, ' ,,,,,t.,1 --- t it..1.I ,, , 's 1f viding the Last Central States f ' Mission tomorrow, October 28, ' .1' .4" ' k 1 1, and will then proceed to tour 1 ;,i i '...l...4 the two missions. The East Ceni . t , tral States Mission- will continue 1 k under the presidency of Presi'. dent ,Thomas W. Richards. The new Centsat Atlantic States ',, 1 1' Mission will be presided over 7 k . President Robert J. Price, by 4 i .. now president of the Phoenix , ' , - -- - -- - - - ' ,., Stake. , .. . R. the Elder Milton of Hunter -. First Council of Seventy is tour,, ( ,,, . ' lony ., ... . , 1 ing the- Central..States Mission ' ' 'V ra,n. and Elder Oscar A. Kirkham of , the same council is making a , On Friday evening he had an visit through the usual experience. He with 1 Mission. overnor Herbert B. Maw of Elder Bruce R. McConkle; also , v......w....................................p...,1 1 ah, visited 'with several hun- of the First Council , of Seventy, I , ed foreign students attending is making a tour of the Southern ' .00,,,,,,,.,.0. .. s. e state's three large univers1- - States Mission beginning in No- officers of Mb St. Joseph Stake are Gordon Stowell. , PRESIDENCYNew JOSEPH STAKE ST. s, the Brigham Young Univember. a , .. i stake clerk; Burt McBride, stoond counselor; Jack Daley, first counselor and Pres. Jesse A. Udall. rsity, ' -: , , d the Utah State Agricultural IQIRTHDAYcongratulations are .v., e,.,1,.,.,i '"'. . . xc - ': ,,,21-' - ' ' -' kJ extended this week to r )1Iege. Many of those attendCEolde( the reception were from the Albert E. Bowen of the ' countries of Eu- cil of the Twelve, Elder Thomas .... WV, E. McKay, assistant to the Coun' pe and Asia. I cil of the Twelve and Elder Mil, ton R. Hunter of the First Coun.DER Spencer W. Kimball of cil of , , Seventy. ; , f ' ,,,7., the Council of the Twelve ) z Elder Bowen will note his ; i ins to attend the third annual 72nd birthday on Friday, Oc-i , of general i APPOINTMENTS to be tober 31. , k f ,,, , z - - , '.. r ,id again in Mesa, Arizona, ' Elder McKay will be the same "ves of the --Churchrepresenta' 7Welfare I tring the first week In No- age, two days earlier, Wednes1 .. general committee to attend ic , ' mber. The conference will in- day, October 29. N. 17 in conferences f ade temple sessions in the Elder Hunter is observing his quarterly 1I and Sunday,' stakes, Saturday izona Temple conducted in 45th birthday , 1 today, Saturday. ', November 1 and 2 are an- - i g Spanish language. October 25. . nounced today by President ) . George F. Richards of the Coun- - t.f ,, . i: ell of the Twelve. I ' F:......::..,: . Los South , , Angeles Stake at . . g.',.; ',. .''', , Huntington Park, California; no , BY GORDON B. HINCKLEY 1i visiting general authority. ,,', ,,,' - , Befison Stake at Richmond, ' ' ran, r was Saturday morning of pwoc.woovoltk.o.-.;vo- l. t Utah, no visiting general author- , .. , bile the last General Conference. . ity. ! sin. t thousand people were mill11 Franklin Stake at Preston, about Temple Square. Out . . . Idaho, Elder Levi Edgar Young i , crowd stepped two . , of the First Council of Seventy boys, each with ? I , and Mark B. Garff, Church Wellthat In broken English I , ' fare. at the Bureau of .. ) i 1,, at Stake ' Wellsville, Hyrum ' as to where they v t ;.. 1 Ilformation Eduardo Balderas. ,I Utah, Elder Clifford E. Young .. f' it . t f First Council . of of ef the, k Seventy. replied that be Stake Cache at A e Logan, Utah, not know the man. The boys 4 Elder Harold B. Lee t' of the , , , A peared surprised. Everyone in 1t Council , . . of the Twelve. 4 . Church knew Eduardo. So ' ' at Ha r yard Liberty Stake t R , had just y thought. They li op Thorpe Ward Salt Lake, me up from Mexico, where B. Isaacson of Presiding : I uardo's name is as laraillar 1 ,, .:.-'---E. Jet damit, , ..ishopric-and.L- e T any in the Chufell:And-- f , Church Welfare. , ugh he is unknown to the t i Ogden Stake at Ogden, Utah, urch generally, he is a re- - I, ' ' Elder Spencer W. Kimbgll of ,. i, ,',' i , ected I r i e n d everywhere ! the- - Council of the Twelve and ., , n o n g it s Spanish-speakin- g . : Pa'ul C. Child.. Church Welfare. '$ ,' , in Southwest I, the I,L: mbership ' , , , Duchesne Stake at Duchesne, ited States, in Mexico, Ar- ' i .' 4 ' , ' LeGrand ',,, Utah, I:' ''.:, Bishop 1 Presiding ntina, and Uruguay. ' 1 . , t ' '', i Richards, For he is their interpreter. ;', kt, 1 Stake at Green River, i Lyman of All that they receive , , , ' , Ben,' Ezra Elder , Taft Wyoming, hureh literature crosses his 't.'"'''''''....4." .ill". '",, '' ,,,,, 4 ,,Z4 N son of the Council of the Twelve. .r I esk. Rather, it passes through Moon Lake Stake at Mount EDUARDO BALDERAS is quick mind, and in doing I . Ernmoils,--Utah- , Elder Antoinell.2 SOUTH R STAKEThe-neo, that whicwas foreign to presidency consists of manabout his !vim; of the of CounciL larly striking First em becomes understandable. .: President Glen M. Bennion, front row, left, and R. N. Price, seener, unless it be the quiet Seventy. To watch him at work is like row are On back the Edwin first counselor. I. ond Baird, in which about he goes PocaWest way Pocatello Stake at Aching a machine into which .r.. his work. But his dark eyes tello., Idaho, Elder Thomas E. counselor and Austin A. Larson, stake clerk. dela w material is fed to emerge as you McKay assistant to the Council his character reveal t , a finished Sitting product. the ' of the Twelve. his typewriter, he looks at a come to knowa him. Sometimes ala. sadof Portneuf Stake at McCaminon; feeling while the they betray ge of English, to be' un'an. Elder Joseph Fielding ianish rolls out in typed man-rio- t' ness, that appears IdSmaho, , of the Council of the consciously reminiscent of the as rapidly as his fingers 0 ancesof his Indian Twelve M. and William splendor Walsh, re-it the n hit the keys. And were the His . ' Church try. Welfare. people n. trans-liois not a stiff, literal of Mexico's ancient pl Wasatch Stake at Heber, Utah, Somehow through the builders who following changes ward Bruce R. McConkie of the First were reduced to Elder John A. Widtsoe of the THE culture, 1 1 ocesses of his brain, grammar officiCouncil of been officers the have stake and Seventy, centuries of peonage. Council of the Twelve. d syntax are taken care of, Woodruff Stake at Evanston, reported by the general author- ated. Sometimes another spirit d what was English becomes t , ENSIGN STAKE Elder Joseph F. Mer- ities. ooth, fluent Spanish. That is flashes from those eyes, again Wyoming, Hoiace Walter Shurtleff and as if it came unconsciously out rill of the Council of the Twelve PALMYRA STAKE mean skill. was-sChurch Richard William Ray were set Dame Eccles; Aton apart Fay He is also interpreter of the of the past. The blood of the and Stewart B. -- , Welfare. as presidents in the Iltith clerk. came as stake apart who atoms of this- land to which proud conquistadores North Carbon Stake at Price. Andrew Adolphus Lesson and Quorum of Seventy. is also in ny of his people remain from Castilian- Spain . come of two Utah. Elder Matthew Cowley of William Dellpert Jackson were Elder Richard L. Evans of He has his veins. of because language ngers the Council of the Twelve and set apart as first and second the First Council of the Sevens, although they are great nations, and occasionally -- resentmentDonald IXDavis,Shurch Weof counselors in the presidency --of- ty, officiated. nerican citizens.-T- o himthey the . lfare. GRANITE STAKE- - .. Branch. him. within the Birdseye widow their troublesthe ing East' Jordan Stake at Midvale, . Walter K. Brooks and Lyman Elder Mark E. Petersen of the ut to be put out of her For Eduardo knows from first Bishop Joseph L. WirthCouncil of the Twelve officiated.. Roberts were set apart as presiband experience the sorrows of Utah. me, a lonely and timid stuThe dents of the 204th Quorum of Presiding Bishopric GRANT STAKE nt who has come from the his people. Born in Mexico, in lin of , and J. Leonard Love, Church s Barnabas Burt Eakle was set Seventy. uth to go to school, an occathe broad valley between Popo- Welfare. Emerle Crosland was set apart as a president in the 364th who has caper and Ixtahuatijie nal "zoot-suite- r" apart '44, East Provo Stake at Provo, as a president of the 330th Quo-- ,, tt of Seventy. me upon more trouble than nessTd the gaunt oppression of iol Utah..Elder Mark E. Petersen Quorum Elder Milton R. Hunter of the rum of Seventy. bargained for as a result of poverty. And in this land of of the Council of the Twelve. Elder Milton R. Hunter of the il isd company. For they think his adoption, of which he is a First Council of the Seventy, First Council of Seventy, of- - " 11 . he, better than anyone else citizen and where he has lived triarch declaring his own Israel- officiated. ficiated. f1 FERNANDO STAKE with be SAN can trusted he since there He was he three ite knows that old, know, years lineage. lat 4 Harold J. Barber was set, apart problems . and can give has felt the -lash of racial dis- Is no discrimination against his Convention Set 223rd the of in a in Priesthood crimination. as the Quopresident people uspealier at their . teHnle Resentment rises, but does not God. And he quietly goes about rum of Seventy. GENEALOGICAL conven- Elder Marion G. Romney of entertainer at their so- receive voice. He knows that his work to make available in has been set for the s lion 1 e, of ots. He has stood as their to come , the Council Assistants brotherhood and the the peace Spanish language missionary ts. Weber Stake on November 2, ' officiated. scores in trials In not The from contention. and the Twelve, rpreter key tracts, books, hymns T. Archibald with A. Bennett, when HILLSIDE STAKE r and Jesus the in lies of theft of murder, lissom; that gospel ' ok Lund -- andJames ison imd death have stood Christ. He remembers the words "sputh of the border." as well as Julian R. Durham and Henry William soKirkham let the representing as set Spanish-Americahas were he of beside t Stevens C. "God made of Paul: thousands of hath them, apart enacingly lit' 1 ken their cause in a language one blood all nations of men In the United States might have presidents in the 356th Quorum ciety. ... . . . which they are strangers. for to dwell upon the earth. . ," the richest ' blessings of the of Seventy. , October 25, 1941--te- go - , There Is nothing 5 Elders Antoine R. Wins and Ile recalls the words of the pa- - gospel. parties RESIDENT George Albert Smith has had a busy week, usual, marked by same interi .ing activity. On Mond a y ening he visited with top ofials of the Union Pacific inroad. A high spot was an pressive meeting with some athern postmasters and their yes who commented on the tristian hospitality and kind38 of the- president's greetings d visit with them. Last Sunday President Smith ended all sessions of the Cen-mial birthday conference of e Salt Lake Stake. It was thin the borders of this stake at-- he - to ed was- - born- inhood, his home being just k. ross the street from the , . M 4; - , ' 14 s ". 0 1014MW, .. . ,,,, i ' ',. - - .. 4 L it t and-rais- - Tern-Bloc- 1 .Texas-Louisia- na 5S...A. Av Authorities - of-Ut- - I Assigned to . .4,. . . - ''- -- - ' - Conferences - . . ,, -- t , . I-- . . -- 3 'Salt of the Earth ...- ,, .,:,....: ...4 i,. ' , ,.:. --- ow . - i r , F:4 I , , - 11 - ,, -- - E - . '- :' I '!-- -- 1 . -s '5! N., , BOX-ELDE- . . Recent Changes Reported In Stake, Ward Officers . . et arrier - - haus, . .. . fu'r A in-s- the-cour- - those-who-li- I ... ns M.------ r - ., - |