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Show Of .Modem I101--i : '' ...' ..- . , - , - : ' ,, , ':,'-- -- - : . 7 ' - -- - , - - hr(, - - ' - --- -37, g--- :.- - - ., .:. ..- ' ' : i --- , - :: , , ,, ,, i,:';'' : ...s.:',- , s'.'.: , ::,,:,,1,,,,,,N,,;-- ' ' ' , ., : i. t'' ':" ' 1. ' '' ' ''. , , i - - - its at Indian at the four Corners area. , ., - . . . ti ....1,, ' ' ........,'Ik.Ste.m.......,t, conference-IO-Fitioder- . - ,- i ' .,, - Seminary . , N i .:, Indian girls from Coyote Canyon Seminary sing' in talent contest , ...04.' ., - r' - - - .,.1 '17- - i ! ;'..... - IP' 1, ., 4, dents . - ,...,, ' ,' ..'s:..' s . :: !" ,;, .1-' - - ,,,.;,'::,:,-- :.:-' ., ,-- , ) , ..., '..t.: .. - -- li : , ' -- , I t i ,. ' - i ' , , f - event was the meeting in which 'coordiriator,777to express - - and - area coordinators LaMar their thoughts and feelings re- Helquist Marion Davidson, and - . h. NA-Birc: ospel Means g ---to them' Following the keynote Mr.: EtulSaker reported that address by Pres. 0Ieit 0- - Haan- first of its - -- - , tbe conference,-t- he et blin in. tile area, Was One ,Young r ' stream of Indian young people Of many indications of great , , 1,110Proschedithe-PuiPit--es-- 7 growth of the Indian Seminary ts, press their faith in the Church 71. and the importanmotitsteach-- -a!As) attended the con- ings to the future el Inerti- peo- are - converts , , Other activities enioYed bl an cbuich; be said- - ., ' -- . , 14 - - -- - , . - - -7 - - - -- ' .''' t-- Incliati-Seininariac- ndicated:-LTridtland - ; , - - -sschairl-nas-------- --- : - . ---- :.;. Theiriwesentations , are begbming to cart7 In- the;----.- their theme luLtlaUylivingStUdents..Itereamisted - Do- n-ofthe by presentation,highlight day Jong -i- ,, - - ---- - -- - 't -11)y - - - - , . were sports, speech and 'talent contests, a banquet prepared by the Lainanite Branch. in rarm- ce- ---- , FARMINGTON, HEVtirMEX7 lders of Modern Is- real"' was the theme of an In- than Seminary conference held , ington and iLdance. was Planned In Farmington With More than -----, 250 Indian students :Dim-- the a committee of student leac--ers with Elliott Henderson of the: Four Corners area attending.-- - ' i! - - ICO-"Bui- - clixca,tion Week-aa,- y . Farmington seminary con erence attracti'250--Indiastudents n ; A . Orange College Institute planned,- ,,', - explained that OrState College was originalange to serve upper ly established ts, divlsion-studenas as to provide graduate work in some areas. This year the college extended itself downward and opened up its first freshman ckss of 200. Only 33 Latter-da-y Saint - students are presently enrolled at the college, It is expected that LDS enrollment will Increase with the projected class -- - irk - Leaders of the - - of Ileligion, FULLER'rON, CaLl- FORNLS. -- - News of the purchase of property by the Church Department 1 : of Education for construction of an Institute of Religion building At4, near Orange State College has - been ,4 receivedenthusiastically by Latter - day Saint students on campus. The new institute building will 1 --be built a short distance from , Aker.,Alkaa,1 ,,,, the new College Admitdstration i 3.1 and Science Building. LDS Club at Orange State College (I to r) Robert Kreager, Jerald Orange State College adminisofficials have welcomed: tration Ann Bell,. Robert Caroline Susan Williams, Ellison, instructor, the organization of the LDS Club sh 1.edbetterl-TWhitney., ion allowing them to - - meetcampus rooms not being used in 1. , - , ' , - ,, 0,0"...7"""377577-1.-for classei until the Institute , . building is completed. , , - - " Jerald R. Johansen, Church I - , . Hawaii seminary youths win - -- t -- . , . a be-giv- en Ir -- - - t - - has been recognized - --- - ----- : . - --' , : . ' -t , ., . - -- . - -,, -- - , -- - , '', 1. transferred-to- - Perfect attendance , Nako (right) and Dwight ' - , N RORIDA GIREVVINVATHLETE . , TALLAHASSEE- , - - ' , - - . --- - AWARD . zona-Institute-- -- -- --- ent Was , . L,..... -- -of first' - z- -- , 2 Joseph C. Felix, who has been with the Church Department of Educa- tios since - 1955 as principal at the Ashton ' Idaho Seminary and director of the Flagstaff, Ari--.: at Seminary for four years is K. ' MOM, UTAH , Kakazu. , Religicon,has----- been appomted head of the Cedar - City . Institute of cent , Lne College ul, shattered at 7 - Florida illgh School awards assembly when Miss Mary Thiel, a seniorc became the , "u,..j .uscul.. . 1 11 I I I 4.1 11 --- - JoiephcFerix ourityiinstructorT- for--his ' :Vast-T-din- 7 eartY-morni- -- 1954-195- - - daughteriamkLEuenThielassociate ator, he -- - - insfitote of Religion - baptised -- -- ' Reno Ireeently 7' - iheiristhvonoert Akre the commencement of the rent school te--- , cent Pernnn tn enter the Waters - of baptism Is PattY Klmhaark a Japanese..lophomore student at the Univar-- sity of Nevada--has been an active participantIn the Institttte of Religion pro-- - gram. Rob Robertson, an !mai-tute convert of a year and half age, pertellned the Rob is a Junior at the Unlver: sity and has a 4.0 (A) average- He teaches the Elders' class at the University Ward. - . --i - Year--The-'mo-st Texas-Louisia- L - cur'- - . ?. Reno convert baptized RENO, NEVADA , -- years - or- - , - Cedar City Institute t - . Ashton principal - ,s,:a:...,,, - - the record of :Aldan ' . , - - , ,, - adj- - , ,i J L,;;....,,..,.,...--,4,';., - , ' professor andtoor.L-Tayk- i, aciing chincemii of exceptional child --education, Florida State University unified the church schoo l -KY3- sine years in the Tallahassee.- She was enrolled at Stewart School In Salt 8 Pearl. Harbor Stake seminary Lake City from during which time Prof, Thiel was -coordinator of the institute of special education at the Culver. Mr. Felix will complete re-- -program. . - - ---- - . , Miss Thiel plans to enroll at the U. of U. in Sep-- - cpdrements for his doctorate at sity of Utah. - 7 tember. - . . BTU this stmimer., aweast; the 'miss making ,,,,In Thielt Dr- - StonesolditIrd3 Burbank patriarch ,, , has served as a intssionary always-Intende- d for 111 senior excelled in citixenshi Pi . In the Mission, scholarship, and athletic'almlity and was never limited to sem. - bishIM nt th"butcal Mara , service tor boys- .- Wiss Thiel, Tallahassee tezmis gives 50 been " AU Ili -- has of the student bodY and will serve Is s'alutatoria Idaho and been a Ixterabertlf Me vimpresident LOS -mias also Yellowstone Stake high council. secretary of the Na- Robert It-- Duke of Burbank tional Honor Society, a delegate to Girls'. State, layout editor he is a member of the Presently Stake' recently noted in 50th -- -- of- the yearbook, and president of the Girls' Athletic Association. bishopric of the BYU lath Ward. Since- joining the Church, she has been , During World War 11, Mr- - Fe- amtiversary as a high priest secretary of the YWMIA,- activities counselor of the YWMLt and district sec-nx was an Infantry affieee He was ordained in 1914 in Arco. Idaho.. He has been a patriarch retary Of the Sunday School in the Florida Mission. Italy- - He. is a native, of Logan, , . for 16 years Utah. He and his wife, the former Alene Edwards of Orem, Utah, Week, Ending May 16, 1964 are tbe parents of eight children- standing-work--during-t- . , I at graduation 4ime Their teacher is wmismNaks. dents I , 7 -' 1 t stu- - aeflurth-yea- r k. .....,, , - their 'honors- , , ' . ,. ,. . Spe achievement two young men lit - Hawaii who have not mimed a -single day's attendance at tanakila Seminary for the past four years. ', "This seems, to be some sort' of a recorcl,"rsaid Trevor Owls of Seminar- tensen,,Coordinator , les in the Hawaiian Islands, as id hibute to Aldon K. Nako -yh pae - their - -- - and - DwiFht- - ICakaza Zattendahce record. perfect Aldon and Dwight will receive --wi- ll 'sponsor And instructor for- the group at Long Beach Institute . . HONOLULU,- - HAWAII cial certificates Church property purchased -acent to the College was aa ange grove. - attendance awards --- - . . -- , - - - - |