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Show -- - - . ,.. , , ,.. .. - .. - P.,, , ... , , --- S'é.i..iiAbout,thei 1G, eneral Authorities week putting, finishing touches to a special address he is. to give at a national convention in Chicago next month, lie is going to speak on the subject, "Let Us Have Peace,",before the National Insurance Agents Management Associa- - bon in the Edgewater Beach : Hotel .:. in Chicago. He is one of the featured speakers and will talk in the forenoon of Friday, November 14. C ORROW came to The family . " the Council of the Twelve, this week in the passing of his moth- gr. Mrs. Christine Maria Andersen Petersen, 74, who died on Tuesday morning in a Salt Lake hospital following a lingering illness. ' , i I ,, , i ,,,,',' ,,t '11,1,i covery. tot ISSION ict'oa, cupy the attention of sev- eral general authorities. Elders Albert E. Bowen and Henry D. Moyle of the Council of the Twelve are touring the East Central States Mission and the newly created ,Central Atlantie- States Mission. Elders Oscar A. Kirkham, Mil- ' c- tonRHunter and Conkie of the First Council of tours-continu- I 't I 4:..) f ' ' e '''J - t, , .44 , '''''N b., , - .;0"PA---- -. , 1 :. E E LD the 0 I .t .... , ,.7 - ; ,":,, ,i,,,,,-- . .1'';'. ?' 4 . :,...:'... , - : ' z, ::,.::.,.: . .. .,: ' , - i ;'''''''''''''' 'V , ik,..,4,..". A 6, j'' ' .,....... ., .. ,'4.6.1week,u,,,. , ,t,..,ZZ..."1,1 , $ . '., :: I .,,,,,.k. ,,,,,,: :':".41c!7;q0 .11;010; ,, :, . ''": , l' In" k A ENTION the nathe of Anthon ,,,,,,1. ' ,, ? , ), ,,,a,,,111- ." .,,,4 , , :, ;14 .;i,:-.,- : 1 ,.. - , 77,111V.,!t-..- .: BY GORDON B. HINC.KLEY if ' ' Salt of the Earth. , ,.. t 4 - Tr itdt illatilk It Ilej I Two children came to the I Ahlrichs, and few people Ahlrichs' home. A boy died at ,i'ilt , : ::3:7'", ii:,',.:77t,:;::,;;0!,,: I will recognize the man. He signs birth, a girl at the age of nine. t , are valueless to picture f uk It that way, but he is not gen- Words I the of such loss. Only erally not so known. Aroundi those sorrow who have watched death is it Offices the Church plain than 41 dif ferent pictures have been taken to illustrate les"Antone." In the banks and busi- march in when they were al- -. TO ILLUSTRATE LESSONS--Mo- re ness houses of the city he is ready despondent from struggle, sons in the Junior Sunday School. Mary D. red erson, seated, and Catherine Bowen sort them for can appreciate such a condition. 'Tony." Scores of others who packets to be compiled for nursery, kindergarte n and primary classes. Pictures are not colored. have seen him on the streets of Their home was empty. To Salt Lake for more than a quarsome of recapture the ter Of .a century know him only that had left it, they took spirit in a M. A. as "the Church messenger." Mismother and her children who were in desperate circumsionaries. students and many others whom he has helped out- of stances. Others, away from a tight .spot do not mention- his home and seeking not only a nameat his request. But they roof from the storm but also F lNAL round of N utual Im- TO meet the need for illustra- - The Salt Lake Police Traffic never forget him. shelter from loneliness, sought I provement Association contions of lessons for the nur- - Department assisted in arrangHe has lived two lives, each them out. Soon they had a full ventions will be held in house. sery, kindergarten and Primary ing for many of the photographs, as rich ar the one that matt of with Southern Arius pass through. The first one departments of the Junior Sun- - and technical details- be the the past twenty-fiv- e During of 32 years um.; cient in Hol- years they have been affection- zona 'bnd Mexico Stakes being day School, a committee of gen- - photographs were gone , over land, where, in the city of NI,' ately called "Pa" and tlda" by visitea by general board mem- eral board members of the Des- - carefully by the PresidingatishImegen, friends by the hundreds bers. ' ' eret Sunday School Union km opric. Pictures were taken and came into his cigar store to trade IT. .,. Juarez Stake will meet for a The of and pass the time day. completed a photographing proj- - lithographed by the Wheelwright .. convention on November second life of 32 years has been 1''s ect and compiled 24 pictures for Lithographing Co. ,. lived in the United States, wherel - roeorogii...,, Eva May Greene, coordinator and 9. use in conjunction with the new friends, again numbering 1i-of Junior Sunday Schools for manual. .. The Southern Arizona Stake 1947-4- 8 hundreds, have been made and F , the general board, headed the The photographs are of subwill meet at Tucson on Novems. ..,e are cherished. iects related to the lessons for committee which was composed He is the little man with the ber 12 and 13, and the Marico- the coming arof Marie Fox Felt, Lorna Call "ear and were fast walk and the swinging shoulPhoenix and Mesa Stakes ranged after consultation with Alder and Margaret Ipson. pa, ders, who nicks up the Church "We're delighted with the the Presiding Bishopric. Such I will meet on November 15 ordinances t mail at the post office each as baptism, confirma- - outcome of the pictures," com16. and , morning and delivers business bers said, and an tion, taking the sacrament, and mittee me mast, oz from 47' East South Temple toGeneral board members at- others as well as anticipated tribution of about are pictured, ,,f, in the city...- -. various houses ' other im- - 7,000 packets ras expected. these conventions tvill safety regulations-an- d .1,,,,,.., - .,,; , tending Iv ' '' At 18 he went into the cigar The packets kre arranged for A Include General Superintendent portent rules for conduct. .;',., ...1 business. That was perfectly 1 ALI children in the pictures ' nursery, kindergarten or priAsMorris and First Q. George proper for a deacon in the big are members of the various Salt mary classes and 'contain 12, 12 '''''''''"1'..." church of Nijmegen'. His evesistant Superintendent John D. Lake wards and were used only and 15 pictures, respectively. nings were spent as Secretary of .. the Young after being ..ftven a thorough They will sell for 25 cents a f Giles representing the Netherlands National ProhiNorma P. Anderson explanati.-- 1 of the purpose of packet at the Sunday School and Men, ' of as bition Society, Secretary and Bertha K. Tingey repre- - the photographs and their im- - offices. 50 South Main, Street, the Society for the Homeless, and Latter November 10. uortance In Church teaching. senting the Young Women. I liwH as teacher in the Young People's As church. local the of Society representative of the National - Football Association in-Fun- d he was an expert on teams, scores and gate receipts. i be met," the "letter from the 'building program.. (Eight stalt (Continued on Page rive) One evening an officer of boards have already contributed general, presidency explains. the Prohibition Society intro- - ' their share.) "There will be an auditorieral presidency will be of use ANTONE AHLRICHS dneed him to two Mormon to stake and ward officers. um for demonstrations: a room Society members missionaries. They talked an- - more than a thousand who have "The great work of the Reto house relics of Relief Soare welcome to contribute and , til far int the night. Out of roomed and eaten with them. It a be will It lief Society is growing Int. their names will be included ciety significance. that conversation. and the , has been a fUllfillment of a measurably." Its present quarthe corner stone with all building belonging to the women of the Church in which are totally inadequate to names of contributors. MisPrayer that followed, grew ters pronounced- on Anblessing conviction. He joined . the thon's head when he joined the tare for the work now. The their work may be properly sion programs, the responsibilChurch in 191e. Church. He had neither family a monumental carried on proposed building ls plannedof ity of 'stake and ward Relief He left his cigar store, and nor home then, but be was told to provide for the needs building, a beautiful build, officers, record keeping refrom 1912 to 1915 served as a In the authority of the Priestthe sisters for years to come. forms to be supplied for lug which will be for the ports, full-tiold The behood that his house would missionary. women an administrative The pressing need of expanthe drive, entries in the siattis ftiends dropped ,him; and the come "a house of many." sion for the Temple-Buribuilding." the letter states. end ward record books and townsfolk spoke of him as the Plans for the erection of the all other problems connected Clothes department, the se-liHis is not the traditional who merchant "'remising young been approved house of cold rooms ind with the drive are explained Society Magazine. and the building have threw away his future to be- boarding Social Service department will and are being given full upport dark walls. Anthon is a conand outlined in the financial come a Mormon. by the First Presidency. , In August, 1914, war rolled noiseur of the beautiful. Your plan which accompanies. Om catches an exquisite Dresden The letter of authorization and letter from the general Relief over Europe. Missionaries were eye and in the letter doll from the famed kilns df breakfasts each morning, support, is quoted Society presidency. withdrawn, and Elder Ahlrichs Meissen, a service of Blue-Del- f wonder if it has been worth the from the Relief Society officers. was given responsibility for all It is suggested that all report' -, old "In this great building proa wonderful, clock, struggle. branches from 'which the mis- china, Re-- -are translucent 01 the cards 'gram we feel confident we will and inquiries be sent to the porcelaitk'These think folthey The sionaries were taken. lief 'Society Building Commitof refinement, chosen from have the support and cooperathe at come things ,Christmas that his wife lowing April he and with a knowing taste, that be has lawyers, merchants, teachers who tion of the presiding priesthood tee. 28 Bishop' s Building, Salt sailed for America. Lake City I, Utah. .. once lived with them and who authorities in the stakes and Here life began ...new. The about over this broad wards. The support of the priestat peopie sit now 'his scattered are table Thus far the Mexican Branch Tweakmerchant of Nitmegen friendly is our blessing contribution, eight stake board became a gardener, planting each -- evening. Conversation flows land. They pick up appreciative hood authorities - been' as has it the forno missionaries is from stiff they today just letters quotas and various individual flowers and raking leaves. That freely, for there When the dishes are have kept in the field, and from blessing of Relief Society womcontributions have been reportwas the only lob available to,a mality. of in their to are en whom Holland washed others g and the folks in accomplishments ed. The they gone, man whespoke Dutch. German, period beman and have sent food and clothing. the past." the letter concludes. gan with the announcement of and Trench, but who knew no this small The financial pran for: the the plan in October conference his wife sit in the parlor. A They think of the confidence of English. the the General Authorities in his building is also explained. A and will end at the 1948 OchWhen the Ch rch Office flood of memories return The football crowds at Nitmegenthe trustworthiness. re--try to quota of $5 for each 'enrolled sbetconference l Building was.,,nleriedL1n-I917.- -h was given the position of cusDort of funds raised yin be prosperous business in Holland, count their friendi; but 'dtime member has been set as the goal job in America. comes before they can begin' to necessary to achieve the obtodian. -,Shortly thereafter he the Oven. lective. Stake boards have been became- the trusted and conti- - the little' boy they never reared name them all. lf of deritial eorier of the First Pres- - and the golden-haire- d girl they 'And they know their lives are asked to contribute 5 lkovember,1,.1947--4og- o, i buried. They think of twenty rich. the',stake cash on hand to the - - iLJiJ Concludes Conv?nton Schedule elp Picture Set Compiled For Jr. Sunday School - F. - - , h ,. . 11 rt h d i A 3 :,1, ... , ij 1 i , 1I Branch First to Meet Q uota I Drive - 1 Non-Reli- ) 1 i ef me al 1 ef A 4 1I . ,i I r i fund-raisin- t grey-hair- ed when-a-fina- leaf-raki- ng one-ha- - , I , ,t- - i . - .. , missions. Eider Kirkham is in the Texas Elder Mission. Hunter is in the Central' States and Elder Mc- Conkie is in the Southern States. Spencer W. Kimball of Couacil of the Twelve and Elder Antoine- R. Ivins of the First Council of Seventy are E. as Clifford Young, ELDER attending the third annual Lato the -- Council of the manite Conference being held in is in Portland this Mesa, Arirona Twelve, week-en- d to assume temporary charge of the Northwestern I 111TherAY congratulations are States Mission. irikorder next Friday. NovemHe was sent there by the First ber 7. to Elder Mark E. PeterPmidencvto, relieve President sen of the Council of the Twelve Samuel R. Bringhurst, whose who will note his 47th birthday. v I; . making slow but satisfactory re. . ' ..... . . ,, - . - . .. ..,...,, ..,... ,... --, 1 |