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Show NEW BOOKS NEW BISHOPRICS IN THE CHURCH On fl mon, which can stand alone. The chapters also have been organized into general topics: identifying the kingdom, pre- Thy Kingdom Come" by Sterling Deseret Book Co., Salt Lake City, Utah, 239 pages, W.95. W. Sill, NEW ZEAAUCKLAND MANURWEA STAKE, Auckland 15th Ward: Fredrick G. Dyson, lc; Robert McKenLAND zie, 2c. PORTLAND PROVO BELOIT WISCONSIN STAKE, Beloit Ward: Wesley Kusseii Meacham, 2c. Madison 1st Ward: Gregg Brough Hunter, lc; William Lanpheer James, 2c. Madison 2nd Ward: James Jay Tanner, lc; James Edward Schmedding, 2c. Rockford 2nd Ward: Edwin Kent Miller, lc; Mark Heber Jasins-ki- , 2c. BOUNTIFUL UTAH EAST STAKE, Bountiful 46th Ward: Bihop Robert D. Linnell Jr., Richard E. Johns Jr., E. Garff Bryson. BRIGHAM CITY UTAH STAKE, Brigham City 18th Ward: Bishop Jay C. Stuart, Erold Clark Wiscombe, Kenneth Lee I Oakeson. Brigham City 15th Ward: Leonard Don Brrchtold, 2c. CHARLESTON SOUTH CAROLINA STAKE, Charleston 2nd Ward: William A. Broome, lc; Raymond Lee Toler, 2c. CLINTON UTAH STAKE, Clinton 1st Ward: Bishop Timothy Nielson W'ight, Karren Alma Von Niederhauser, Ursel Neil Knudsen. Clinton 2nd Ward: L.hop Dennis C Smith, Larry Harlen Hancock, Lyle Dean Hill. DALLAS TEXAS NORTH STAKE, Plano Ward: Raymond Arvid Hult, 2c. FRESNO CALIFORNIA "The creation of man is not something that was finished in the Garden of Eden 6,000 years ago, says Elder Sill, an Assistant 10 the OREGON STAKE, Portland 15th Ward: Stanley C. Schoenfeld, lc.; Michael Fred Schmauch, 2c. UTAH NORTH STAKE, Provo 18th Waid: Bishop John Captain, Lee Phillips, Phillip J. Scott. RIALTO CALIFORNIA Norman Jones, lliams. Bryan The The heritage of many Mormons goes beyond the pioneers of the 1830s and 1840s. Many of creation of man is still going on. To some degree, it took place in our own homes last week, and it will take place there again next month, and we ourselves are the creators. LattebdaychVrVh o rs e Patriots Each chapter American Revolution 0 PAULO BRAZIL MISSOURI prominent Mormon Campus and artist in resident e there for the past three years. He completed the mural with the aid ol a grant from the Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts. Titled oi Hooikaika Mataumu Toelupe Alisa, tormer student at Glenn ("Makahiki BYU-Hawa- THE CHURCH NEWS Harward, HELENA ALMANAC States? Canada, Mexico, South America $4.80 Per Year Overseas In United sent De- HONOLULU HAWAII Jeffers. HUNTINGTON PARK CALIFORNIA STAKE, DowRichard D. ney 1st Ward: Patton, lc; Allen P. Layne, 2c. Downey 2nd Ward: Boyd R. Benson, 2c. OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA STAKE, Oklahoma City 1st Ward: Donald Hazen Sloat, 2c. Oklahoma City 3rd Ward: Jettrcy Richard Orgill, 2c. Mail subscriptions are payable advance Enclose rhetk or money order ro stamps picase through history m Chrono'oni, order Stases Address sent interesting Fa Hr 1 95 Cl tss room offn e library or homo Gift curd order indicated Fnclose check or it USA ?0c extra per copy in me s Add-es- City d A! no stamps please Overseas shipment 50c extra per ropy N State i1 Helpful in Mailed Name Church membersh.p statistics M'ssions of the Chun h 10 New Features Thousands o Presidents of the Church General Authorities if in T abernacle Choir T ours Bnqraohies HILLSBORO OREGON STAKE, Forest Grove Ward: Ivan Marcell Burnett Jr., lc; Edgar Raymond Norton, 2c. Temple Chronoioo' The Year to Review General Authority indicated. Enclose check or money order. No stamps, please. Gift card will be MONTANA STAKE, Waikiki Ward: Bishop Ofisi Kimoana Pututau, Melvin Kalama Jr., Allen Frederick Molokai o Festival Ancient 1976 CHURCH $3.50 Per Year Richard Leroy Bruce, Andrew Hmck Perkins. GARLAND UTAH STAKE, Beaver Ward: Mark H. Jensen, 2c. Garland 1st Ward: Grant D. Williams, 2c. STAKE, Livingston Ward: nnis Marvin Jones, 2c. Makahiki-Paan- i The New CALIFORNIA STAKE, Garden Grove 2nd Ward: Bishop Richard families. i4 GROVE G 7.t bi ,te Cay rnrn f Gift from p. In the State ol Utah and in FramUm and Oneida Counties ol Idaho anti Uinta County of Wyommq. the Church News is part of the daily Deseret News de'sered ny the newsp.rper earner at $2 50 per month $8 00 MAIL An TO Gcret Ul ' '15 t $ 04 C S M'S hij ;r 10A Si Aim t $1 95 35 f 13 ti tn h r 0.,-- A. ti. .. ' 10,-- V 1 hii.m, $ 50 $1 so h' TOTAL CHURCH NEWS Salt Lake City Utah f!"h New N(ws Chuff h Aim.i'uv 1375 rVM-- Man to Hawaii MAIL Bon 838, 0 particularly patriotic heritage. The lust chapter examines the heritage of the Prophet Joseph Smith, pointing out that he had ancestors who came on the Mayflower and that both ot his grandfathers and his paterserved nal as soldiers in the American ke olution. great-grandfath- Other chapters tell about the and lives of John Young, Daniel Wood, Ezra Taft Benson, Daniel H. Wells, Edward Bunker, John Rrown, Hartman Rector Jr. and Chris-tee- n Golden Kimball, 10th wife of Heber C. Kimball and mother of J. Golden Kimball, a former General Authority. heritage The book is illustrated with many maps, portraits and pictures of historical scenes. LII MOLOKAI, HAWAII The mural is the work 2c. view of Mormonism as it affected the lues of those with a Mormon Artist Creates Hawaiian Mural School. VISALIA CALIFORNIA STAKE, Hanford Ward: James L. Sails, lc; Fredrick B. Lewis, col-orl- and ceramic A tile mural, the largest in Haw'aii, was unveiled last month in the Molokai High School and Intermediate STAKE, Fairview 1st Ward: Joseph Howard Gossett, 2c. book profiles the early American ancestors ot these people and gives an interesting Focusing on nine brief ser is a fig- ures in the y Wi- e are descended from EAST STAKE, Clovis Ward: Ronald Hancock, lc; Warren Clarke Wasson, 2c. GARDEN m m This is Eider Sills 20th book, and like its predecessors, is filled with gems of gospel wisdom, illustrated with examples and stories that make occurences into common-damoments for gospel teaching. STAKE, Sao Paulo 5th Ward: Bishop Aledir Paganelli Bar- LOUIS ''Latter-da- y patriots," by Gene Allred Sessions, Deseret Book Co., Salt Lake City, 187 pages, $8.95. chapter. bers, Robert Jed Stringham, Leonard Grimm. bour. ST. DC his first SALT LAKE ROSE PARK NORTH STAKE, Rose Park 8th Ward: Bishop Joseph Axel Lub- SA would be a valued addition to the bookshelf of outh or adult in Twelve, STAKE, Fontana 1st Ward: Michael E. May, 2c. Rialto 1st Ward: Noel Rentz, lc; Neal Hansen, 2c. ROY UTAH STAKE, Roy 2nd Ward: Bishop Dari Ray Field, Donald Ward Medell, Larry Lee Van Eerden. SALEM OREGON STAKE, Salem 4th Ward: John Roger Peterson, lc; Stephen Bart Simmons, 2c. SALT LAKE GRANGER EAST STAKE, Granger 6th Ward: Edwin L. Collins, lc. SALT LAKE PARK STAKE, Salt Lake Valley Deaf Ward: Lynn Glen Losee, Rollin Solon paring through faith, overcoming evil, learning and leading, the goal of eternal life. This highly readable book this TO CHURCH ALMANAC Box 1257 Deseret News Promotion Dept Salt Lake City Utah 841 10 no Hawaiian Sports Competitions ot Molokai), the mural depicts seeral spoils acthities enjoyed Haw by the ancient aiians Brother Alisa is an eider in the Makiki Ward. Honolulu Hawaii Stake. He served a mission in Samoa from 1167-6- Use a Church Almanac for Games, Fun The 1976 Deseret News Church Almanac is not only a aluable reference guide to the Church its fun! Packed with historical tacts and statistical information, the Church Almanac can be used during family home evening or m classes in games to search out answers to such questions as: Who was the youngest apostle when called to the Council of the Twelve? Which Church president served the longest? the shortest time? Copies of the Deseret News Church Almanac for 1976 can be obtained at the Deseret News, 34 E. 1st South, Salt Lake City or by mail by sending to Church Almanac, P O Box 1257, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. Copies are $1.95 plus 20 cents each for postage it mailed or $1.25 each in lots ot orders 100 or more. WEEK ENDING JANUARY 17, 1976 CHURCH. 15 |