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Show Thursday, April 1, 1971 MAGNA TIMES, Magna, Utah New People Sustained On Sunday to be LaMar Broderick, dained a seventy. or- The semiannual circuit councilor. Patricia Buckway, stake . secie-tary- assem- Releases Max E. Sayer, High Council with 13 years of fine service. Laura Lee Fraser, stake Primary presidency counselor. ing, owned by For the lagoon Resort Sets $250,000 for John Sweeney Jr., stake Sunday School superintendent. Those recognized for special service were: The McDonald family for th? Hatton stated that the convenlovely floral offering. tion will feature the theme: Julian Sadler and the assigned Implant the Word of God. I an elders quorum, for ushering car parking. Labor to keep alive in your Vaughn Rice and Marie Obray breast that little spark of celesfor preparation of the building tial fire conscience. and grounds. George Washington Corp. 3-- R 440-yar- Ps Continued from tention to us? That, madam, Russell, depends how big a God you quarter d herse derby, there will be an estimated $4,000 purse. This is cosponsored by the Intermountain Quarter Horse Assn. There will be a full card of stake races each day. The race time is 12:30. Drawings are to be held at the Magna Community Park May 4 and 11, 6:30 each night. The public is invited to attend these races. Expansion Program Continued From Page ( ner will receive a free breed to Dixie Man, Utah's most outstanding stallion, 103 speed rat- Continued f.om Page 1 000 purse. First Utah Futurity will pay 21 places and the futurity win- - bly of Jehovahs Witnesses has been scheduled for the South High School auditorium, 1575 S. State St., Salt Lake City. The convention will begin on Friday evening, April 30, and continue on through Sunday, May 2. Barry Hatton, presiding minister for the Magna congregation, said that some 1,800 delegates will attend fiom central Utah and eastern Nevada. Mr. Raymond Earl Calder, to be ordained an elder. Arthur L. Ellsworth, a higu ed: ARTHUR ELLSWORTH Member of High Council WITNESSES NEWS Sustained He stressed the need for the father to be the head of the home, to regulate the family in all of its material and spiritual activities. He stated that the woild problems can best be resolved by the teachings of the Savio- -. Jesus taught not group actior, but rather individual righteousness was the key to the development of mankind. The benediction was by Patriarch Andrew P. Nielsen. The conducted business includ- Riders Plan Race Meets JEHOVAHS 1 is included in the gardens. New games at Lagoon this season will include Pro Football, "21 and Kat Ball. Lagoon will be open every Sat- urday and Sunday until the last Page replied Dr. entirely on believe in. Angling may be said to be so like the mathematics that , it can never be fully learned. Izaak Walton Have a care where there is more sail than ballast. William Penn weekend in May when it begins daily operation. . . . from Page 1 Henry Bryce, second counselor in the Spencer Third Ward. Theme of the meeting was: The Teacher Development Program." Speakers included: President Douglas H. Jenkins, first counselor in the stake presidency. He discussed "The New Teacher Development Program and How It Will Impiove Gospel Instruction; Kenneth Crookston, Lake Ridge Third Ward Teacher Development director, talked on "How' the Teacher Development Program Improves My Teaching." Howard McIntosh, high councilor assigned to the Teacher Development Program, reviewed. "How the Teacher Development Program Is Organized and Administered in the Stake." A film, "You Make the Difference," was viewed, showing the significant difference made by the teacher in the lives of people. Elder Tuttle, the keynote speaker, stated, "The Gospel cf Jesus Christ has the answer t every problem in the world. The challenge is to bring the programs of the church to bear upon the problem." Elder Tuttle discussed in detail the steps in successful teaching. Benediction was given by Alan Rasmussen, first counselor in the Lake Ridge Second Ward bishopContinued Today Ift Ctpnifc Tooto Day . . ."But Safpway Dioeoiutfc Hwm la & I, 0. , A Grade A Continued from Page Full Slabs Lean & Meaty Fryer Thighs u 56 Drumsticks Fryer u 56 Ground Beef At Thu low 58" Price Family Pock Fmt Contor Cut Pork Chops Beef Short Sliced Bacon Sliced Bacon Round Steaks Party Roast Zest Soap Planters Peanuts lMd Planters Mixed Nuts Planters Cashews Bath Bar Beef Lipton Main Dish Strogonoff Lipton Main Dish Supr.m. ASteak Sauce -l A- -l 4rex. 77 Pkg 50! 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K hi 4 Large Grapefruit w Safeway Produce ,iiie 3 a Chuck Ground Freshly Baron of Beefr.it'ud 68 Deodorant Beauty Bar Iceberg Ribs": Chuck Roast Fancy Bananas Head Lettuce By The Piece Safeway 76 Two young people, Mark Hansen and Peggy Steed, were called Watch Hazards Chunk Bologna Spareribs ib. Fryer Breasts Grade wmmmmmmnmmmM ! e&unfc Pla Sojawioy lb. A ii. P icacn IFe&feg Whole Grade Truly Fine 200 Count wvmmmmmmwmm'fc 6 Carton pfr1. U.S.D.A. Inspected For Wholesomeness and Graded A The Sunday general session was conducted by William B. Martin, president of the stake. The prelude, postlude and congregational singing was under the direction of Max Grant and Ward Coon. Invocation was by Walter Malmborg, member of the stake seventies presidency. Special musical selections were by the combined Lake Ridge choirs, directed by Laura Rasmussen and Claudia McGee and accompanied by Devon Hess. Speakers were: President Martin, who discussed, "I give unto you a commandment that you continue in prayer and fasting." President Canfield stated that "The best place to find answers of today's problems is to seek counsel and direction from the church leaders called of God." Howard McIntosh, high councilor, stated the value of the new teacher development program. Playing Golf? Can T8 (Ho 3U i. Can Grade A Fryers ric. upon to bear their testimonies. President Jenkins emphasized that only in following the prophet of God can one gain salvation and eternal life. Elder Tuttle concluded the conference as the keynote speaker by reminding the members of the eternal nature of the family. 1 17-o- 3 Lucerne in Milk Vamllo, Triple Treat, Chocolate, Choco'ato Marble, Chocolate Chip, Strawberry Tissue Hot or Regular With Beans Town House Fancy Not Ok you Frozen Dessert Dennison Chili Fruit Cocktail Zucchini Squash 38c Fruit Drink Grapcfiuit Stewed Tomatoes Tomato Sauce Pear Halves Tomato Juice Prune Juice 20-o- bottle can 46-o- z. can 26-o- bottle 1 1 oz. can -- 17-o- can can quart bottle IJg, is a booby lightning target, trap. Take shelter in a building or crouch in a ditch or sand trap. Another major mishap on the course is collapse due to overexertion or heat exhaustion. Wearing a hat to keep the suns rays off the head and face will help. So will taking it easy, especially in the first days until your body is back in shape. CARD OF THANKS I desire to extend my sincere thanks to all who called and sent me cards on my 80th birthday anniversary March 24. My heart is full of gratitude. Edith Whittaker CARD OF THANKS For More Great Discounts Check One Of These The true Com test of total discounts see for yourself DISCOUNTING IN ALL DEPARTMENTS is the reason everyones food cost is much less at SAFEWAY DISCOUNT Jeno's Pizza Snack X 96 Jeno's Pizza Rolls Jeno's Snack logs 4- - Pk 66 Pkv 89 Green Giant Mimed Green Giant Green Peo In Butter Sauce Green Giant Green Beam Butter Saucp Green Giant Honey Closed Sliced Carrot In Vegetable Butter Sauce Green Giant Rice Pfcp 37 Pk9 37 In Wh.t 4 Wild lOret. Pkt Boil in Bag Vegetables With Butter Sauce Sliced Green Beans, Golden Corn, Green Peas, Mixed Vegetables or Chopped Spinach In Cream Sauce 37 37 Pkg. 1? cafiOTsmt H&2KB6 I wish to thank everyone for their many kindnesses during my recent illness. I am most grateful for the cards, flowers, visits, phone calls. 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