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Show r a.n i If mil rnnmnniiinimiiitMitiiiiiitttiiiiiiiiiiiiiinitmiiiitimninimiiiimiiimiiiimmiiiiiinirmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiinin r . Message of Inspiration : is Every government1 of man - permitted by the Lord, and is needful, until He reigns, whose ' right it is to reign, and until k He subdues all enemies ' under His feet. 3 i : -- Elder Parley P. Pratt t phoo by Howard C. Moore Chaplains Discuss LDS Procedure News notes An unusual opportunity for LDS chaplains in the Sixth Army Area to get together occurred in Fort Ord, Calif., where a threc-da- y Chaplain's Conference and Training School was held the last three days of October. AT HOME AND ABROAD Mrs. Romney Honored Guest PROVO: . Mrs. Leonore Romney, wife of Michigans Gov. George Romney, was the honored guest at the BYU Wednesday where the Outstanding Woman of the Year addressed the Associated Women Students in the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse. She told the students how A Woman Serves Her God through service with Godlike qualities bestowed upon her. Everything we do depends upon the character of our lives. We can't serve others without purity in our own character, Mrs. Romney declared. Mrs. Romney and her governor-husban- d were introduced by Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson, BYU president. x LDS servicemen in Vietnam will receive Christmas cards made by children in 500 elementary schools in Utah, Idaho and Colorado. The cards went on sale at the BYU this week. After students have purchased and addressed ' the cards they will be airlifted to Vietnam in Operation Christmas Cards. New Chapels Approved Dedication of chapels in the. United States mid South America have been approved by the First Presidency. The Pie: re Branch Chapel in the North CenMission was scheduled for dedication. December 1, bv Pres. Homer S. tral Stales Leon Flint, Spencer Madsen and Milton Widdi-soOthers were Arnold Ellsworth, Mark Money, R. Robertson, J. Judkins, Kay Schwendiman, Allan Keller, Archie Egbert, Thomas Robinson and W. Call. n. One of the interesting problems discussed in the conference was: How to get the lay members active in the individual churches. A Protestant minister, a lay member representing the Catholic Church, and a Jewish chaplain discussed the problem for two haul's. It was then opened to questions. One member of the group said, From my observation, the LDS people do the best job of anyone I know in this area. He suggested that one of the LDS chaplains discuss how the Church functioned in getting its member to be active. Chaplain Bartholomew, the Sixth Army Chaplain, called on Chaplain Leon H. Flint, senior LDS chaplain to discuss the lay activity within the Primaries In Japan . X f Chaplains participating were Eldin Kicks, Wilford Smith, Ernest L. Olson, Donald Parr, , Cards Airlifted to Vietnam PROVO: In the East Central States Mission, the Jamestown Chapel in Tennessee is tentatively set for dedication, December 15, by Elder Sterling W. Sill, Assistant to the Council of the Twelve, or by Pres. Raymond W. Eldredge, Mission President. ch The Sherman Indian-BranChapel and Seminary in Arlington Stake, Riverside, Calif., was approved for dedication by Elder A. Theodore Tuttle of the First Council of Seventy, December 1. In South America, the La Colmena Branch Chapel and the La Florida Branch Chapel in the Andes Mission will be dedicated on a date to be announced. children in the Tokyo area of are attending Primaries organised there, reports President Walter R. Bills. The latest Primary was organized in October at the Central Branch, with Teruyo Amano as president. Her counselors are Har-uk- o Okawa and Kyok Kubo. Most of, the chilof the Church, dren attending are " President Bills said. . More than the' Japan U.of 100 Mission, LDS Church. U. Executive to Speak Chaplain Flint gave other LDS chaplains an opportunity to explain how members were kpt active. A question and answer period followed. Neal A. Maxwell, University of Utah Execut, will speak Dec, 14 before tive the Know Your Religion audience sponsored by the BYU in the 17th Ward Chapel, 142 West 1st North, in Salt Lake City. Todays Youth, Its Evaluations and Challenges, will be the subject of Mr. Maxwell s lecture. He will give but one talk. Other speakers give four lectures as a part of the Know Your Religion course. Color Cover by J. M. Hestoo CHURCH jMimTtndtytoii ; Tho Ventura Ward. Ventura 2nd Ward and Santa Bat bars Stake Center was approved for dedication Deeemher 8 by Elder Mark E. of the Council of the Twelve. The Logan Till and 23id Wards Chapel in Mt. Logan Stake will le dedicated, December 8, by Elder Thomas S. Monson of the Council of the Twelve. Fet-erse- n : 'WEEK 'ENDING DECEMBER y Choir to Present Messiah ' T vr in Clt vimui PUBLISHED WEEKLY IN SALT I. ARE CITY. UTAH Deseret News Publishing Co IMS . Copyright The Southern California Mormon DeChoir will present Handels Messiah, cember 20, in the Shrine Auditorium. Frederick Davis will direct the choir and a full symphony orchestra which will feature the night of music. 125-pie- 3 Church-Wide interest ore wtlcomed and should be News 1s South. Salt lake City. Utah MHO The tor maruscriDts ar.d photography contrib- responsibility utra Ann urn only when so reounsted and when accompanied bv reoutsr Tuh ntli? Church News Is Included as a can of the daily newspaper edition inciudinp the Church Nows is eveilab'e 7h bv mai si monms ,Touf regular carrier service. By mailnftlre.sub'cription, IV Ocu'a.ion M Ssii Laie CHU Utah laj S aa,n K.yab".ln cn,en,s "is nub'ication may not be repreduced r ,r n h0! r port without consent of copyright owner. T rnl'ert y? 7, 1968 ewa " |