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Kimball reminded those that the responsibility was for four billion people on the lHe asked for an increase of and said, "If : our 1trel,:ernetsi ries could increase,their output that would put us above the in converts for the year." specific mention of two of people that he said were ' the Jewish overlooked is)it?oili)eiteh'ra the Lamanites. 1 Numbering the Lamanites in the tens of millions, President Kimball said, "We have made considerable progress Iin the isles of the sea,-- but relatively progress in the Americas. "They are called the people of the I first covenant, The Lord calls them sour ! brethren, my people.s. Ile sent angels to them;; Ile visited them Himself. The r' Lord seems to favor them. We must not bypass them nor ignore them. We are l not giving thera special priority, but ' wherever they are found, they should be opportunities to hear the - '- . , McKay's statement, "Every member a missionary." "That seems to mean every man and father, every woman and mother, every youth, every child. Each person has a neighstrong influence on someone bor, fellow worker, schoolmates and playmates. It is clear that the 19,000 missionaries could never convert the world. Thirty thousand could never do it Perhaps even 50 thousand could never make a serious dent in the world, it is growing so fast. "Missionary efforts must not be left e missionaries alone, but to the with more than three million missionaries found in the stakes of Zion and the missions, we may be able to do it. "I have no fear whatever that the candle lighted in Palestine years ago will ever be put out. It will shine more brightly alweys. This is the work of the Lord. We are doing His serv ice. Ile has commanded us specifically over and over again to go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature every corner, every natioit; every and that includes many we tongue have never touched yet. We are unknown among many people of the world. It is time now to Ord up our loins and go forward with new dedication to this great work." The mission presidents and their wives continued throughout the day with instruction from various General Authorities. In the evening they were available to meet parents of missionaries and others. They will generally begin their service in their mission by July full-tim- I r .ig'iiis'tp"(1,1.I1 ' 'The Jews are important, The Lord has Ins eye on the Jews. They are scattered in all the nations of the earth, but they are promised a return and a gathering. -We have no plans at this time for any mission in the Palestine area; however, it is reported that 81i million of a possible 30 million Jews are in the United Slates and available to our proselyting. We urge that they not be bypassed," lle counseled the mission presidents lo teach their missionaries to study the scriptures as well as the lessons. Ile spoke of prayer. -I have a fervent hope that in our family prayers night and morning and between, in our individual prayers and especially in every mission, that those ., 1 Love Chile Concepcion Chile Santiago Colombia Cali Colorado Denver Denmark Copenhagen England Birmingham England London fIji Suva Finland Helsinki Florida Ft. Lauderdale Florida Tallahassee France Paris France Toulouse O. 'i i California Fresno California Los Angeles California Sacramento Canada Montreal - I ,P , 1 North BraZil Sao Paulo South California Anaheim California Arcadia who pray will remember the problems of the world. That we will pray that the gates will be opened and the doors unlocked for the teaching of the gospel in every country. I hope there won't be hardly any prayers offered without asking the Lord to make possible our world expanding into the nations of the to teach the gospel to them." President Kimball spoke of stake missionary work and reminded the mission presidents of President David , 'c to , l Sac) Paulo '- Germany Duesseldorf Hawaii Honolulu Idaho Pocatello Illinois Chicago Indonesia Djakarta Italy Padova Italy Rome Kentucky Louisville Minnesota Minneapolis South Carolina Columbia Sweden Stockholm Tahiti Papeete Tennessee Nashville Utah Salt Lake City - Gtierrez Hector R. Paredes Abraham Lozano Douglas L Canister Ronald M. Patterson Stanley D, Roberts f t - NGeoewrgMeiszg.i.Apor gol shian Jr. , N,e7 Mission d: NN:11wprt'li'S-saiho- ic ' 1Lerl 1 n Donato Keith R. Mired I , : i ' 41 a 4 I , 11 I - I 1 New Mission Benjamin Parra Milton A. Barlow New Mission Vern R. Peel New Mission New Mission William IL Siddoway Stanford W. Bird John Langeland 'Merlin W. Sant Gosta Berth Kenneth W. Godfrey Derek A. Cuthbert Soren F. Cox Ronald L Knighton G. Richard Oscarson Raymond R. Baudin Emerson T. Cannon New Mission Ernest Eberhard Jr. -Home Lake Salt J. Martell Bird Missionary To Be Announced Wallace L. Phiegar To Be Announced Dean B. Farnsworth - ' M RM:cP0..ivcehyards WEEK ENDING JUNE , 'I Rcot,,,o'benztke'Jr; Carmargo GLeuRstaoyvASali. Drkechsel Saul' M. de Oliveira O. N. Baker Jr. Roger B. Beitler Rex C. Reeve Sr. 1..eRoy Layton L Brent Goats Gerald E. Melchin Robert B. Harbertson New Mission Joel R. Garrett DeWitt J. Paul E. LaMar Buckner William M. Walsh I). Wayne Owens John K. M. Olsen Lester D. Haymore New Mission W. R. Bradford Royflen Glade E. Jensen New Mission Jay G. B. Lamboume G. Marion Ilincidey Grant R. Ipsen Roger Leo Hansen Eldon J. Canister Reed L. Reeve A. Smith Robert L. Simpson Douglas Kenneth M. Palmer Ebbie L. Davis B G. Wade Robert Stephen Mahoney Von It. Nielsen Arden B. tIutelaings Stanley C. Kimball Jr. Spencer II. Osborn Jack T. Fuller Willis I). Waite W. New Mission Broschin:sky George Rudolf K. Poeeker Saager William W. Cannon Robert E. Crandall Sherman M. Crump Ernest EberhardUr. Neil P. Christensen Darrel Welling Hendrik Gout New Mission John A. Grinceri New Mission Leopoldo Larcher Ralph A. Barnes Reed A. Benson George IX Darrant In San Han New Mission Lsauro Nevada Las Vegas Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Scotland Edinburgh Singapore 1 liana-Juerge- n Korea Pusan Mexico Guadalajara Mexico Veracruz Mexico Villahermosa New Mexico Albuquerque New York Rochester New Zealand Wellington Norway Oslo Jr. de. RPocarker aahz: li' Weston F. Killpack C. Dix.on Anderson SOltsanIcareyWD. PdeazJ:Inselro rr irl JGeoackrgiIe.PC.oLacestind Erwin EVnTirmkus IEt: Larry Virgil J. ' SLICCEEI)INZG Marvin TB.roBt4nTitley Joseph Bruce J. Opie Belgiimi :3t IsF;11.. Angel M jitoibehnaltrdi. Belgium Antwerp ,rt ! Barben 0JonhinwaarARI. ArArggeentittminaa " u,,a:,;.,, ''w.--- - Antitt;oriaogseAire W. Cordoba Rosario Arizona Holbrook , ;77,..,.......,, , N1PW PP1L'SInvNT MISSION Alaska 4.,';,.,47,1:,,,,z,,,,.4 .a g'Ir '. ( 1 r new iltission presidents have beed': eVmbiyssiothnes. rgael.8call;1 Presidency to lead missions of the. Church,1.1 n , assume new ir they responsibilities July the. wil,1 ; 1'..tw----------- 4 , Sixty-fou- "'' ,'!'t,''f,;;;.,...,,,k:',, i.. ,;.,,s ,. I ;L ,,,,;.:1., 1,. - t;ili;I; ,t, t wt, 1.,. i ,,,,: fa' ,,-,:, : ''''"; 't 1. ,1 ! '::- :;;;41,1-- Z.:: r ;: , -- f ;..,....,..,4..,f.1,70,t., i'i' ' ,''' 'Y , ; ' ''"'''...."'" '1''"-?,,- " Mission P 1'.6's3:400'.te 1 " - : . I Dennis Livesey Miller F. Shurtleff New Mission L. Ronald Folkersen Joseph E. Childers I A New Mission z New Mission 'James 1 M. Rawson -- 01 28, P.775 CHURCH - 13 I |