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Any persort who cares to look closely enough can therefore say that we claim we live the Word of Wisdom yet we do not,receive- - its promise, so why assinne other doctrines of the Church to be true when this one is not? This would- - be the picture, and a gloomy one indeed, if it i were not for the fact that there are people living today and la t the very recent past who ac- tually and literally live the c Word of Wisdom and receive its' blessings. Now we are sure none of these , I people ever heard of this .reveI lation but to obey a law brings Its own reward. An outstanding present-da- y example of this type of living is the Hunzas of India who live a on fresh ground whole grain, sprouted train, fresh fruits, and vegetables in abundance, milk and cheese unpasteurized, and a meat about every ten days. They enjoy a type of health which Is nearly perfect. They are vigorous and youthful to an advanced age and do not have degenerative diseases. They are a happy, carefree people with no juvenile delinquents, no in- sane, and no criminals. They, by their 'daily living, Drove the truthfulness of the Word of Wisdom. . r- , I promises 'made in the of Wisdom, if It were obeyed, refer to a condition of and well-beithat nhoeta be found anywhere in the United States today and indeed, few places in the world - are there people so blessed. It is reasonable therefore, that people born into a world of dental decay, faulty eyes, high blood pressure, and other 'too nUMer01.15 to mention, should come to regard these conditions as normal and to be openly skeptical of health such as is promised us. That leaves us in a very serious known as the Word of Wisdom Is not correct, then what assurance have we that any other modern revelation is truth? The eighty-nint- h section of the Doctrine and Covenants is peculiar in that it deals with material things entirely and can be proven or disproven right here in the flesh. It states very clearly that we will. if we do certain things, have a type of 'physical wellbeing that does not exist among us now. We are led to believe that abstinence from lea, coffee, liauor and tobacco is obeying the Word of Wisdom, but this will not give us the kind of health the Word of Wisdom speaks of. We are told that hot drinks are . S 1 For a Richer Life-- - i 1 t , - 11 Bolt as 'first counselor I ed bishop of the Holbrook Ward and ward officers are and John Douglas Oyler as sec- - with Vernal Webb Haider as first counselor and Earl Johnsonreported by the general author- ond counselor. ities , following attendancei' at , Elder Henry D. Moyle of the Tubbs as second nselor. Council of the Twelve officiated. stake quarterly conferences: John Edward Blaisdell was GUNNISON STAKE RIVER STAKE ordained second counselor in , BEAR of the stake i Oirvil J. Nish was set apart , Junius Glen Morrill was set the presidency as a member of the stake high gPart as a member of the stake High Priests Quorum. y William Evans Woodbury, Jr., high ouncil. counciL Elder Matthew Cowley of the was set apart as a president in Orson Emil Jensen was or- Council of the Twelve officiated. the 358th Quorum of, Seventy. dained bishop of ,, the Penrose LEM STAKE Elder Ezra Taft Benson of Ward with Edmun Caritas Shuthe Council of the Twelve offi- Sylvester-Evanwas set apart dated. man as Met counselor and Perry as a member of the stake Well SUGARHOUSE STAKE y , L. Stanfill as second counselor, elmnell" With Scott Allen Petersen as ,Doriel Jensen was ordained set was Virgil Hyrum Peterson of the Hawthorne Ward bishop ward cl4rit. as the of stake with apart president J. Christensen Elroy Jowith set Alma W. King was apart High Priests' Quorum counselor and Karl Duncan counas first sePh Ernest Smith as president of the stake high McAllister as second counselor, Leany priests with Russell C. Capener seer. George Woodberry Walter lohnson as lin I as and fecond counselor, S. as first counselor, Melvin clerk. ward Webb. Lorenzo Hamilton as second - counselor Elder Joseph F. Merrill of the Elder ThomalE7KCIUty, as- - Council of the Twelve. offici- HaVen H. Clark, clerk. of the 'sistant Council to the , stet!. Elder John A. Widtsoe of the Twelve officiated. EAST PROVO STAKE Council of the Twelve offici. NORTH SANPETE STAKE Paul Anthony. Brown was set ated. Reid H. Allred was ordained apart as second counselor in the SOUTH SANPETE STAKE ReueL E. Christensen was set bishop of the Spring City Ward bishopric of the Bonneville Ward. apart as president of the stake, with Joseph F. Hansen as first Elder Thomas E. McKay, with H. Alvah Fitzgerald as first Counselor. R,, Burns Allred as and Maurice H. Pack second counselor and D. Lamont sistant to the. Council of the , Twelve officiated. Jensen as clerk., as second counselor. Elder Joseph F. Merrill of the Dayid A. Shelley was ordain- - PARK STAKE Council of the Twelve officiated. ed bishop of the Mountainville C. C. Featherstone was set MT. JORDAN STAKE Wardi with Leonard Burnside as first counselor in the apart Leslie J. and as counselor first orwas Max Alden Mumford of the Duncan Ward, bishopric counselor. second as Shelley dained bishop of the Sandy with Ephraim Poulter as second Morris S. Cook was set apart - 'Third Ward with Leslie Dean counselor In the bishop- - colat.lrlor-,.Mabey as first counselor, Evan as first Moyle of the Milburn Ward with comicier of the countic Andrew Madsen as second uncil of the -- welve officiated. as Van Clarence Noy Greenwood ,Stewart selor and Ray Parry LAKE VIEW STAKE sezond counselor. , as ward clerk. Lauren I. Meldrum was or- set was W. Jones apart Henry Joseph F. Merrill of the Coun- as first counselor in the presi- - dallied bishop of the Hooper cil of the Twelve officiated. Ward with Lorin E. Munn I dency of the stake High . Priests First, FLORIDA STAKE with Rayal L-- Allred A Irtirst counselor and Raymond Quorum E. Widdison as second coun- Frank James Milton was set as second counselor. apart as second counselor in the - Elder Thomas E. McKay, as- - selor. . Elder Henry D. Md3rle of the bishopric of the Springfield sistant to the Council of the Council of the Twelve officiated. Ward. , Twelve officiated. BERKELEY of E. the Bowen STAKE . Elder Albert MA LAD STAKE Council of the Twelve officiated. Elwood Franklin Meredith was George Ellis Harris was set apart as a member of the stake set apart as stake clerk. SOUTH BOX ELDER STAKE William Gwin Banks was set tov" high council. Arthür Golden Willie was or- - apart as a member of the stake J. Oleen Palmer was ordained . bishop of the Fifth Ward with dained bishop of the Malad high council. Stephen Reese Bunnell as first Second Ward with Ralph Wil- Henry L. Peterson was and Walter G. Jaggi liam Harding as first counselor dained patriarch of the stake. - and as second counselor. Jack Edwin Johnson was orWayne Penrose Kent as sec- Rulon Hirshi was ordained ond counselor. dained bishop of the Vallejo Joel Allen Smith was ordain- - Ward with Otto Lee Mathews as bishop of the Perry Ward with THE following ( , . lirlia - I I 1110 I ' 0 .- ti ,, otalk,,, ,, V ,,,ar Ile .., !t1.011 , ,,. , ..,...,..,. ;',;:','''''''::,-- , , , ...-- a 4, ) t , - "ift''',Igle . ,) 7 i ( ( ,. '' M 1 ,i :' -- A, ,,,.,, .....;,, 71 I ' r - , : Pogo 10-14o- iember , , . , , . . h 29,1947 . , , , .. ", , 4. . , , .. , , |