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Show DESERET FR.DAY inEVvS r. 97j A cCtvBER 28 flaw sav Church ond public officials offer tributes Tributes to the late Pi ere dent Harold B Lee continued to arrive today representing .he feelings of world leaders! businessmen, polifcal dignitaries and church officials. as well as maddened members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSamis. The messages: Rath H. Funk, general pres-iden- t. Young Women s Aaronic Priesthood MIA All the youth of the church felt President Lee's lose, confidence and understanding. Through him we know- and feel closer to our Redeemer, as President Lee taught and guided us in preparation for the return of the Savior. !'e was a prophet of God and His mouthpiece here on earth Our deepest affection and sympathy is extended to his dear wife and family who radiate his strength and influence for good as his and their hves touched each one of us in a very personal wav. Mrs. Florence S. Jacobsen, former president, Young Womens MIA. and now director of the National Council of Women President Lee's great faith and his forthrightly exercising his priesthood in behalf of others stands out im my association with him as of the general president WMIA and m my work with the National Council of Women ot the Cnited States. I recall one time when Sister Belle S. Spafford and I had an assignment with the National Council. President Lee told us he had prayed for our success in representing the women of the United States in presenting our new program. His prayers were literally answered in a very miraculous way. Lee President always showed great interest in Na tional Council work and was very concerned that we carryout our responsibilities. In addition. he was a very dear personal friend and tne blessing of his association will be sorely missed." G. Homer Durham, commissioner of higher education for the state ol Utah The e oi leadership President Harold B. Lee has been outstanding for its emphasis on church welfare, health and educational sen ices. His regard for the full development of the individual, his vigorous personal outreach to anyone needing help or wise counsel, have touched the hearts and minds of thousands in a warm, personal wav. I cherished his friendship and feel a deep sense of personal loss." Eldred G. Smith, Patriarch The passing to the church of President Harold B. Lee is a shock and a great loss to us all. He was a great personal friend to many, out of the church as well as in the church. He will long be remembered for his great organizational ability and his great capacity to remember people and their personal and achievements. abilities His testimony and humility will always be a strengthening power and tremendous influence for good to all the millions of people whose lives have been touched by his. Isaac M. Stewart, President of Salt Lake Mormon TaberGod hath nacle Choir sworn to lift on high who true in himself thinks humility!' President Lee was the quintessence of humility favored with that greatness that comes only from being a The prophet of the living God. breadth of his knowledge, both and temporally, spiritually was boundless and his indispensable contribution to (be budding of God's kingdom shall endure eternally. The worn he is now called to do will compensate m a degree for his loss on earth His place here will be filled by reflation of God. to carry on the budding of His kingdom. God bless his devoted wife, his family and God's church over which he served as prophet and leader." Salt Lake City Commission "Harold B Lee has devoted his life to the welfare of mankind He was a man of vision who gave outstanding leadermembers of ship and love his churih and the community He will always be remembered for his faith in our governmental processes, taking an active role therein during two terms as a Salt Lake City He was the commissioner spiritual leader of millions, revered by people the world over as a prophet, sptr and revelator. The Board of City Commissioners does hereby express tu his family on its own behalf and on behalf of the residents of Salt Lake City its deep and sincere appreciation for the life and deeds of President Hardd B. Lee and the many rich contributions he has made toward improving the welfare of the residents of Salt Lake City and the world." shared the blessings of prophetic guidance with people in foreign lands He reached the people of all faiths and was personally heard and seen by more individuals than any previous president of tne cluirih Cabinet ai,d former go'erncr Harold B. of Michigan Lee ushered in a r.ew era of church leadership and activi-t- . The welfare program is a monument to his organizational capacity. In a few short months he instituted and intensified religious leadership involvement of young people around the world. He "Our hearts re gnevid and to his loved one- - He jierrenal brought priceless go out Vice President Gerald R. I am deeply grieved Ford by the death of President Lee. His wise counsel will be missed. Mrs. Ford joins me m extending our deepest sympathy to Mrs. Lee and the family." George ff. 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I am deeply grieved wile and family o K . .i.iio item to hear of the passing of Pres.e.'i t..te. uu ion and fi'inpU ident Harold K Lee Tne tant1 iiom other olfi country has lost a great spiritual and civic leader I am m- - a rul member- - nl the someone will be i tuiri h lontident bless, ngs to our whwh we will grateful " Kenneth Rush, I s t- Salt Lake County Commission "It is with deep sorrow and extreme shock that we learned ol the passing of Harold B. Lee, President ot The Church uf Jesus Chnst of Latter-daSaints President Lee was honored highly in life and respected and loved by all who knew him as an educator, businessman and church leader. President Lee man was of sima ple virtues. This kind and good man was truly an example to the youth of today who always stood for and espoused righteous principles and from whom truths flowed in an eloquent manner and will long live in the hearts and memories of his many friends and members of the church. The people of the community of Salt Lake County will greatly miss the wise counsel of tins humble servant and all will do well to emulate his teachings and good examples Now, therefore, be it resolved that the Board of County Commissioners of Salt Lake County does hereby express and convey its deepest sympathy to his wife, daughter, grandchildren, other relatives and close friends and associates in this hour of their be- on gas " "Sorry no qas E'Tn pickms in the meat cases and the hich cos! q! a1! point to a (.me ot shortart cie that ages. Here s a oeta-lpractical wa,s you can cope with these cutbacxs and Mill save money One cf 44 art 3 cles and features. po'yei'e' ft O' aCCO'dit': 'n Downtown ond Cottonwood cnj S dres.e2 srapec to 19 etk soph Toot a the topand flow c ,t chngy-sknn- y 'ntosett, subt'eo!ds Polyederkmt, tnoceaij' -- ii or ayon chihon. so'.d rod's or cinf; They -- 8 The Ports Formoh .izes 8- -' Downtown ond Cottonwood , |