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Show . " 41. ' ' - le SP ' ' - , ' , o , . NovaiorZuni 'Mission Reports Ulidsua I Baptism Se ievice . HE Larnanite membership of T the grow.' Chu rch , ' continues to r.....,-- , ', ts , ryesidetd'S;--Eu-ginofi- , '''f' ,..,t. i ; ' .) ,,,,... ," t 4 r- - ,,,-- , , ,': ' ; ' ) ,e. i - ,,PJ ,' -- i ,, ": ,, , , :, I .,' '; ,,,- ,si ";, t I - r ' ; .,,,....r,-,,,.. .... , - 2,..,,.. , .,,, 74t., , : , t ,,,, . V 1.- , . v .., ' .,' -- ,,,t-- , ,; , , ,' I :, , ',: ' fii ,, 4;.:. , '. ''.. v... ) , 1.4. . :' , A ,. -- 1 : '.' r 't ..,. .....,..... ' i i. it A , , i 4: - A.1 ' , - '''''',, - ' ''''' .4 ..., :.. - , 41.r c 4 Snovflake Ward cAhopel. President David A. Butler of his the SnoWflakeStake-anMarcounselor, President shall H. Flake, are also in -the group. ..:'' .,,,,,, , , ? ' siverttil ) i I are pictured in front of the , , ' '' ''''' ,:.,.,,, ..... , A ,,,,,,.ti. '.1,''' .; , Endians,who traveled from their widely Scattered homes -- to witness the baptizing iinto .the Church- .0.f -- twenty- ,.,: ,,.,vv,.,4:,4 ' f..,r;-- ''''''x''''' ri 4IR. i ki, 4. r - , : '''',S; - ,,.',.,,,:, tk:- '".1 3, ..... 2: '':. ''s- .........,: 'S.., t-::.k;. . , -- 1.,, , i 1 ,,,.1- SERVICESA group of the Navajo, Hopi, and Apachos , ft, ,. ,. 1. 14, '5 -1- t , t4i re ' 4. , , ',, z ' , ' 't , , ''' 1, ,e:7.:: ,,' ::::,., 'f !' ,,,, l'.'..'.- -- :' .' , 4,4-- ; ' '4"' . ' Tr!), i :.;: .,,1 ;, ':: .1 :',',4,e, -- - ' 1,,...,,o,'''''", ; '1"- ,i . 1 I ,,, ; :. , idefficattered-homeaon t :,::..., -- ;,- t ' 1 "elk, ; '', - P4 ,..', ' ',..'.,s,:. 1 NI 7 ; p , 4, , .1 .:. , , ,,-- ',. '''r''", '' :! ni their r ...1:". ':' ek Mission and of theflavajo-Zu, his missionaries. In the group --were twenty Navajos, ix Hopis, and one Apache. twe busk from Travelingin -w. ' '': "' - --o- -f - ,,f.: of 27 Indiana were ,,: ' baptized and confirmed mem- ..:' bers .6f the, Church on Satur- , day, January, 24,, in Snowflake, -', Arizona .'.' : was the event This outstanding fruition of a planned program ,. , '.'''''-, ,', ,, ,..., b,... ': k total - ,:7,',', ',. . " ,., "' ' - ':' !i ?.,i '' '''.. ' , i - t - , - - d - , 1! .,.?, , .. 1. the reservation, nearly 60 ' '' '' .......... Indians, many of them sela' -" 4: , ',1 of the new members. three , w.s,1 .. made the trip to Snowflake. ,... I t. .4..1. t4: , :. ,,, ....:..,....:7 2 - ... .... ,,,,.. One bus load was ., ', 47 - ...,... I - . -,., :, mr.s , ... Mission 10,,,,k.,662domeolamaxislimatwardwaw... at the Navajo-Zu....":::, ' headquarters in Gallup; New :",.., , i.N Mexico. After experiencing - at the y ions legal, proceedings,ont Twenty- - a to r' , oe'. , , r state line, they were admitted I " .from seven converts the ! load bus .:.) to Arizona- The other , '1,7)7 of Indians came from Ketim Navajo, Hopi, .rand Apache .4 , Canyon, Arizona. from Arizona reservations -When the buses arrived in , r i .t and New Mexico are pict ;,tt,' 1.7.l t 3ii'7:',''''''' 4 l , ', Snowflake, they were welb; re:11 e....., t.,,:4. g ;Y. iC:''''. Z;',"t.' At Z i'. , t .,,,,,sr' ': , I comed by many Saints from the tured above in. front of the '.': '.., ',';',',,,' :'''.'',t' K ,z.',.f.":11ii:,,,"!5,, '.. 1' ;'...4 ,:.,'',ii , ... :e4 yi.,:, i,! , .4 '. :,:v ' ' ..,..r':,ri114,I.,,:..,''', ..:.,;:.1 Snowflake Stake and also by a Snowflake R., 'At ' -: B!'fl':::. s,., k ' ,:k,', ....' Word 44. t. a t.' --:1 ',7, i ,...,,,s ,:;,, Vi, chapel. XI l who -, .,..p, j, ,.: ..;, ..? 4,.t.,7 pe;ektr Ai,..,... ,',,,,:,,i ic group of Apache Indians ' 4. ! 1 F, ' reser '' The their services were , baptismal ,,',.. from were ri ' brought , 1 ' ' ' i ;it,;,5' ,,'' ' .':. vation by President LorenzO B. conducted on January 24 :.,t:' ...::..,..,t "t Decker of the Snowflake Stake ..? ,,,, ,!' , 43' " under the direction of Pres' -. 4,.,-Mission and his missionaries. ''''l 4:4:. r"''''': ,: ': ,.,r'f.! a 11 served ,,,. N , A., V g .''1 t.,, , , , These missionaries ,.. - ident S, Eugene Flake af the , r': ',,, ::1 iv 4 ,.t! i (1. noonday meal to the large ton- , 'til ,,. , :: ti; ,,,... , ,.... .; i ., i..,",,,,..,gregation. . :',.,;,..,i:;,..:,., Navajo-Zun- i Mission. ' ,, A short, inspirational meeting ,... 1.--,. ,,, ., ., ' .:',. ....... . 4,.-t.,... 4. , was held in the Snowflake Ward . .. ,, tf,.,,,,,.....s, ..::,., : , ,.:. ., ., ,,,,k,;,;, - chapel before the baptismal , ,...... : ,,,,:, .,::,...,:;,:.....:,..:,..,...., :,,.,,,,e:,,,,i,.:A-.,:,,q. Brimhall services. Elder Logan spoke of his labors among the In confirming the baptized per- t Indians of the North, thirty-tw- o sons members of the Church. under the direction Amongthis group were twainyeart-ag- o, Sunday-Scho- ol oL Elder Melvin. J, Ballard. Othdiens, Clyde Heyal and Howela ers who addressed the meeting Polacca. Elder Polacca, with his IGHT conventions have been host to 'the Carbon Stake with Carl Christensen as chairmaa .NN were Bishop Max Willis of the wife, Ruth are stalwart memL., scheduled the by general Carl E. Eyring acting as chair-boa- rd of the convention. Florence S. Snowflake Ward, President Dabers who have since their joinman of the Other of the Deseret Sunday meetings. Allen, LucyvG. Sperry and Ines vid A.. Butler and , President ing the Church eight years ago, Union to be held on Feb.. members of the general board Witbeck will represent the genMarshall IL Flake, both of the devoted their lives to teaching School 22. the Carconvention will eral board at the meetings. attending ruary Parowan, North Snowflake Stake presidency. the Gospel to their people. bon, Emery, San Diego, Deseret, include Thomas L. Martin ancL Thelndians expressed a desire Moapa Stake will hold a conThe events of the in Call Lorna Alder with Dr. John vention day Moapa, New York, and Wash- to have Martin D. Bushman sing Snowflake were concluded under the direction of R. Halliday of the Brigham William E. Berrett, chairman. ington Stakes will be host stakes -- Sou them, Which he willingly a ith testimony .bearing at these conventions. Young University assisting. consented to do. Elder Bushand Eva May Greene. The trip home to Emery Stake will hold a con-t- o man had formerli served among I meeting. Parowan Stake will host be the reservations one was of New York Stake convention vention with K. Antone a Romney these missionary. I people as Beaver. St. George and Zion for the thrilling elp., will be held at the stake house as chairman of the meetings , Park Stakes at it was ,an Imuresalve , and - rejoicing the Branch AgriOf the day. with A. Parley Bates as chairperienees by Hazel Fletcher.Cesacred occasion as these College auditorium in slated President N Flake- - commented San Diego ,Stakeconvention man and Howard R. Driggs also dar-City wa- umanite,s entered the waters, on the occasion, "These with Holman J. PaoPla ten as chairman - B. representing the general board:T.be - held -- with Of I baptism, . said President , of the meet- - will a people and are ings. Other members al Brown as chairman of the They will be assisted by Dr. A. Flake. These good people are wonderful k of ,.the proving themselves worthy to He will be accompanied C. Lambert and Miss Maid ings. knew what they were doing; board will attending inherit the choicest ',blessings include Leland H. Monson, Rick, and assisted by Mrs. Brown and Cook and Mrs. Guy Rose. they will never forget it. And which our Heavenly Father has ard J. Peterson of California E. neither will we who witnessed Washington Stake convention Melba Glade, Abel . Tolland, e-- whoIabor a tendtheconventicm willbeheki under the directirith them their among appreciate tion of H. Aldous Dixon with meetings to assist. The baptizing was performed H. Manning assisting. sterling - qualities- ,- The - Lord Deseret Stake ill be host to assistance by Dolores B. Middleby Elder Martin D. Bushman surely ay.: us blessed this North Carbon Stake day." be will Millard Stake Delta with ton. of Snowflake, and Elders John , G. Duke, Ural D. Burk, and La ' Mar E. Day of the Navajo-Zu- ni ' Mission. Other missionaries at- c were , ceremonies the tending 1 Clarence J. Simpson, Ben L. '''' 9: , f Rogers: Norman M. Brhnhall, -Lloyd - C. Hubbard, A. , Paul Clark. -Vivian Johnson, Lola S. t Allred,- and Lillian D. Flake. 4,, - I 'N. the . ,I Everyone present bearing A N ... .v 1k -- ek Priesthood assisted : .::..,....,..;,i......,:il 1 ... ;,: , 4: .,.., 4-e:- ' ., .. .: ... - .6.- 71,. .... - ., S. -- . ., .. ,, ni ,,or,,,,,,, ,.... r.,,,,,,. :' ...,C.v,,,,;,,X.e:;":."..."",",0;-,:,::,!',":4.,,,,:;,';::.::- 'Is. ,..,,.. :, ;',.. s A., ' ' - - ' , , '. :1 r ?',I .,;::. ' (;:.,;r ...' 41: :..,k ;', ;,,'- , I ',..,,, : ' .,: : , . i if,-- r t., ,. .. . ,..,.,,,, ..,,, ,.. ...i,,,,,trzi;ii.46-1.----...,,,....,,,- ,&. : :... .: , Conventio ns.Scheduled Eight -- - ' .n meet-gener- s , ) ',. - r L. D. S. , -- Institute Leader By 1. A. College G. Byrob Done, director of the L. D- - S. Insti tute of Religion in Los Angeles; California. recently was honored an invitation to give the - by commencement address before al the 34th graduation exercises of the Los Angeles City College. Dr. Done urged his hearers including 335 graduates and, their families, friends and fel low students, to "concentrate on the fundamental rather than the ornamental values in life." This, isthe second time a Latter-da- y Saint has delivered a college commencement address In the Los Angeles area. Both such opportunities' have corns to Dr. Done. Several years ago be delivered the commencement address to the Pasadena College. On Sunday, February 1, he also offered both the invocation and benediction at the exercises for - the Mast Los Angeles College. nOCTOR semi-annu- - Pop 14, 1943 - - , "7 i'5 , . . t ' - ., ' . 7 ,, ' -' i: i OUTSTANDING AlTENDANCIE RECORDTwenty members of the Bingham Ward Sunday School;Westiordan Stake, received awards on Januaryll, 1948, for 100 per cent attendance during 1947. The of 53 years of perfect attendance. The Johanson and Rawlings families each have fourentire group represents a total members of their family in the award group. Frank E. Seal, West Jordan Stake Sunday School superintendent, the awards. Those in presented the picture above are, reading from left to right, front rbw: 'Sharon Rawlings, Sheryl Lois Green, Mary Johanson, Agnes Jacobson, Joyce Rawlings, Mary Jane Reynolds, and Susan Carter second row, Ethel Palmer, Evelyn Rawlings, Denece Johanson, Lola Johanson, Warren Palmer, and Wil liam Rawlings, bock row, D. ir; Johanson, David C. Lyon, Alan Lyon, Valens Rasmussen, Richard Carter, Pout Green, Superintendent Aaron Beard, Stoke Superintendent Frank It. Seal, and Bishop Clinton &Robinson, - , |