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Show fe $ a ? t & r v ? && - t x r ) ST i 4 . It r. V r U .v ,v X 1 h y& over21 Toronto Stake leaders who participated In Aaronic Priesthood Track and Field Championships, including 15 Aaronic Priesthood ' . of pf Canada, members-ond-three-offici- x als From tlx Presiding B islxoptrlc Georgefovn Branch Takes Home Trophy in ToronloTrack Meel TORONTO, CANADA The new Georgetown Branch of To- third vice president, and Miss Connie deed, womens representative. A trophy for best athlete of the meet for their class was presented to Eldon Nagy, Toronto Ward priest, for three firsts, two seconds and one third place, Ronald Mazy, Hamilton Ward teacher, won one first, seconds, and John Yeomans, Hamilton Ward deacon placed two firsts and two seconds. -- A totalif 66 certificate were passed out to other winners of first, second and third dace in ronto Stake won the first Aaronic Priesthood Track and f i e 1 4 Championships and received a trophy donated' by the stake presidency and high council. The trophy represented more than athletic achievement. It was won by the branch having 100 per cent of their boys, aged 12 to 21, present and participating in everyvent. Competition and interest was so keen that a rain storm tailed other-eventto dampen the spirit and compe.. tition of 105 participating- - boys. athletes win track and field trophy (I to r) Stake Pres. William M. Davies I Georgetown Branch, Toronto Stake, summed up the spirit of t h e Hie 25Aaronic Priesthood Hind Stake Pres. William M. Davies, makes le. Jim Dalziel, Rhilip Sykes, Tommy over 21 who officiated were well meet while presenting the troPres. Ernest Sykes, Keith Fulmer. trained which kept presentation, phy to Pres. Ernest Sykes and his boys. He said: I am pleased activities on a steady go. These men spent a whole Saturday with tiie spirit and sportsman-shi- p manifest here today. I ob-being trained in their various served boys who lost patting the 27.7 per cent attendance at positions as officials by the Cenment meetings. Stakes showing Big Horn, East Mesa and winner on the back and saying tral Ontario Branch of the Amaattendance Bountiful stakes figured high in in inarease greatest priesthood meetings, and Black- Well done. teur Athletic Union of Canada. . " Sacrament included Auckland Stake In Ausmeeting statistics re- foot Stake, Idaho, first for inThe day ended with the young They all r e c i v e d certificates leased by the Presiding Bishoptralia with 6.2 increase at priestattendance at 5.8 per creased offi-dais athletes eating all the refreshqualifying t hem to act as hood meetings, and Fresno East ric for the month of April. cent Sacrament meeting attend- -' ments they could hold, i .. at any meet sponsored by f Big Horn Stake took first with a 9.2 per cent increase at ance leader was Denver Stake The stake Aaronic priesthood the AAU. Sacrament meetings, a in Colorado with 33.3 and Glenplace in both Sacrament meet- Another contributing factor to committee under 2L, pleased in and increase attendance dale Stake, California, showed Percentages for Aaronic the smoothness and effidency of with the track meets success, , " attendance at such meetings 21 placed Juaover Priesthood the greatest monthly increase the day was the assistance of is already planning a bigger and 77.8 per cent attendance rez Stake in .Mexico first with with 10.4 per, cent Desmond A Bellew, chairman of '' better event for next year that- - with 33.8 per cent increased at- - . the Central Ontario Branch will include girls as well as t and tendance. East Mesa in Arizona " GLASG0W B0YS T0UR JET PLANT AAU; Miss Marjorie Patterson,. boys of Aaronic priesthood age. was second la attendance with " A GLASGOW, SCOTLAND training Instructor of the coro-60.9 per cent. BountifulStake Jn pany. They were taken on a tour Utah was second in percentage ' full day of action, ranging from of the factory to see how the Increase with 10.5 per cent Rolls-RoyJet engines to a talJet engines are assembled. Third place winners were East Aaaronic show at ent night, kept About 80 Aaronic Priesthood Sharon, Utah, with 58.6 attendPriesthood boys busy in Glasance at Sacrament meeting, and young men participated - in a gow jStake in Scotland. Monument Park, Salt Lake City, special sports day with . ward teams participating for the stake an increase of per cent in ' A group of 50 priesthood hold. x . .. attendance X. 'X - ers visited the industrial plant championship. A variety show In the Drum-chapof the Aaronic Priesthood wider 21 Ltd., to see a Ward building followed film on manufacturing of the . percentages showed East Mesa the sports meet More than 350 Stake leading the parade with companys famous products.. A I lecture on How the Jet Engine 80.4 per cent at priesthood meetparticipated in singing, dancing and talent skits. Works was given by a senior ings and 76.8 per cent at wmv w wiv & Myjj n mytyVfiPV three c-- '" s. the-varie- Big Horn Stake fakes lead in statistics X J? -- , big ce X U Rolls-Royc- e, el ; "j Jti. - A X f A Three sons of William A. Benincosa (right) enjoy Clearfield Stake Aaronic Priesthood banquet With father (I to r) David, Vallard and William, Jr, Clearfield fathers, sons fraternize More CLEARFIELD, UTAH than 500 fathers and sons enjoyed the Clearfield Stake fa-- .' filers and sons banquet honoring anniversary- - commemoration of its Aaronic Priesthood. Merlin Olson, star player for lOCHURCH ' the Los Angeles Rams professional football team, was the speaker. He played basketball for a Logan ward team and was named as a member of the AH-- , Church Team in the tournament earlier this year. Ending June 13. 1964 Intricacies of a Rolls-Roy- ce jet engine ore explained to. Aaronic Priesthood boys in fx Scotland t4 X |