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Show Page MAGNA TIMES, Thursd.iv. 4 August .'(0. I 7 I Oquirrh Stake Thursday, Aug. NHWS Aug. 31: Stake Temple Day Saturday, Sept. 1: Stake Baptism Oquirrh Magna 1st Ward Host, 5:30 p.m. speaks at conference -- 1 a. of Whitney he was born August As a young man he 4, 1899. was active in.Scouting, priesthood work, and in the Church auxiliary organizations. He attend the Oneida Stake Academy, Preston, Idaho, and later Ctah State Cniversity at Logan, Ctah. From 1921 to 1923, he served as a missionary in the British Isles. Following his return home, he continued his education at Brigham Young Cniversity at Provo, Ctah, where he was graduated with honors and given a scholarship to Iowa State College (now university) at Ames, At this institution he Iowa. received his M. S. degree and was elected to the Honor Society of Agriculture. Later he did graduate work at the Cniversity of California. 1929 From to 1930, he served as county agricultural agent in his native Idaho and a year later was asked to head the newly organized Department of Agricultural economics and Marketing, extension Service, Cniversity of Idaho. He helpedorganie the Idaho Cooperative Council and served as its first secretary. In the spring of 1939 he received the distinct honor of being appointed executive secretary of the National Council of Farmers Cooperatives, a Sunday, Sept. 2: Fast Sunday Young Women start attending their classes with Priesthood Meeting. Monday, Sept. 3: Family Home Evening Labor Day Tuesday, Sept. 4: Ward MIA WEST Stake Quarterly Conference has Elder Ezra Taft Benson as featured speaker during the two day meetings. HUNTER federation of 4, GOO cooperative marketing and purchasing organizations. Since then he has served on several advisory committees and national boards in the fields of agriculture and Scouting. lie is a member of the National Advisory Board of the Boy Scouts of America, and holds Scouling's highest council, region, and national He is a trustee of awards. Brigham Young Cniversity and a director of several com- mercial business firms. During World War II he served on a four-ma- n agricultural advisory committee to Pres On Jan. 15, 1946, he was appointed president of the Mission of the European Church with headquarters in London. The European members, under local leadership, had been carrying on during the war under distressing circumstances. He was released from this cal ling on December Friday, Sept. 7: ' Scout Roundtable at Brock- bank, 7 p.m. International entertainers Oquirrh East Stake He was a delegate to the first International Conference of Farm Organizations at Churchouse, Hunter 9th Ward members will be interested to know the Frank Smith is back home in Ctah from his trip to San Juan. Puerto Rico. London, England. Frank says he had a good trip and even had a chance to spend an extra day with his brother in Connecticut whom he hasn't seen in three and one half years. $ Plans are being made by Frank to make Ctah his He hopes to home. see everyone soon. Welcome home. Frank! nt Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. right of Hunter recently held a "Welcome Home dinner for Mrs. Wright's sister, Martha Idaho. W illiams is home weeks visit with her mother, Mrs. Yern Green, of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mr. Green a has been a patient in a Idaho hospital. During her visit Mrs. Williams visited with a brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Marvin Campbell. Sister Florence 15 from a Aug. Chilean mission and was guest of honor at the dinner held at Jefferson House in Park City. It was attended Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Robertson and children Susan and Ray and Julie were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Annie Petersen recently , also Christie McCoomb and Scott. Dinner was Qualie served at this gathering. her brothers Mr. and Mrs. (lent Florenee, Park City: Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dee. Miss Kathleen Florence, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Florence, and sisters: Mrs. Lila W ilbeck, former resident of Hunter, has been visiting with her daughter Faye Christiansen and family. Lila is now a resident of Sterling. I tah. In 1968 he was assigned to CHARLES "CHICK" PARIS very able... In October of 1971, he was invited to represent the Church at the 2500th anniversary of the founding of the Persian Empire by Cyrus the Great, in Iran, the world's oldest existing constitutional i g h t Twenty-- e monarchy. world religions were represented at the event. is married to Flora Amussen and is the father of six children--tw- o sons. Reed and Mark, and four daughters, Barbara. Beverly, Bonnie and Beth. He has 31 grandchildren. He Smith Elder Benson has also re- ceived. during his busy and life, a total of productive eleven honorary degrees. THRU SAT. SEPT. 22 ALL TICKETS INCLUDE ADMISSION TO THE FAIR!!! to give highly skilled, professional insurance service in your neighborhood. He s an expert in planning all your insurance - auto, life, home, and business. And he'll save you money too. Come in and meet him and take advantage of his broad insurance experience. LIFE Fair Friendly Chick Paris 297-674- 3 297-203- 7 - TICKETS DON'T Magna, Utah NOW AT: All ZCMI SCHEDULE TUE. SEPT 18 WED. SEPT. 19 THU. SEPT. 20 FRI. SEPT. 21 SAT. SEPT. 22 SAT. SEPT. 22 PRICES: $5.00 8 00 8 00 8 00 8 00 2 30 8 00 $4.00 THE UTAH $3.00 WARD has a group of girls busily working to send invitations to members of Oquirrh Stake reminding them of the The busy ones are Cindy Golden Anniversary celebration. Harding, Debra Jorgensen, Jill Rowberry, Kathy Thomas, Pam Nelson, Natalie Harding, Julie Hunt, Shellie Peel, Kathleen Brown and Jerel Jones (1. to r.). Supervising are Larry Turner and Larry Peterson (at far end of table 1. to r.), members of the High Council, and Gladys Hales (center), secretary to stake president, Carl E. Pettersson. SPENCER MAGNA NEWS Sally Kerr A Phone: group of Senior Citizens all-da- City. The group had lunch and a nostalgic ride on the "Heber Creeper. Elsie Nerdain, Margaret Esther Carlson, Hansen, Stella Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Coe, Madge Street and Grace Latham were those in attendance; all enjoyed the trip. Elsie Nerdain Tuesday, Sept. 4: Relief Society: a.m. LR Primary: SP2 - 3:45 p.m. MIA: LR - Opening So cial 5 p.m. SP2 - 7:30 p.m. Valley activity at $3.00 per the Stake Wide Young Adults Lagoon p.m. person. Meet at center at 6:30 p.m. 7-- Wednesday, Sept. 5: Primary: LR2 - 3:40p.m. SP3 - 3:30 p.m. MIA: LR2 - 7 p.m. SP3 7 p.m. Stake Temple Day. Stake Priesthood Leader7 ship meeting, p.m. Melchizedek Priesthood MIA Committee meeting 7 7:30 p.m. Melchizedek Priesthood Leaders Meeting, 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Stake Council, 8:30 p.m. High Council, 9:15 p.m. dren, Patsy, Nick, and Sharon; and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Manzanares, and family left Saturday for Blanco, New where they will be Mexico, visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. Ann Pendleton from Idaho Falls, Idaho, is in Magna visiting her brothers and sisters. While here she has been staying at the home of Mrs. Alice Brady. be- for the second time Aug. 21. The new arrival is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,Jerry Kerryon of Sandy. The babys grandmother has selected the name of Shirlee. -- Thursday, Sept. 6. Primary: LR3 MIA: - Mr. and Mrs. Cheato LR3 - 7 p.m. Man- zanares and their daughter, Nikki moved to Magna recently from Stockt n, California. Mr. Manzanares has recently term in completed a the United States Army. We welcome them home. GO TO- NOW BY MAIL!! ORDER BEST SEATS TODAY!! Order Totaling Adult Tickets at $ and or Junior Tickets at J Date tor Performance of Day. Da te Second Choice Da- y- Lake Ridge Ward Priesthood, 8:30 a.m. Sunday School, 11:15 a.m. Sacrament Meeting, 6p.m. Fast Meeting, 12:15 p.m. Primary, Tuesday, 7 p.m. MIA, Tuesday, 7 p.m. Relief Society, Thursday, 10 a.m. Lake Ridge Second Ward Priesthood, 7:45 a.m. Sunday School, 9:15 a.m. Sacrament Meeting, 2p.m. Fast Meeting, 10:15 a.m. Primary, Wednesday, 3:40 p.m. MIA, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Relief Society, Tuesday, a.m. Lake Ridge Third Ward Priesthood, 8:15 a.m. Sunday School, 10:15 a.m. Sacrament Meeting, 4p.m. Fast Meeting, 2 p.m. 10 Money each -- each ..Time. Phone- Street State- PLEASE ENCLOSE - STAMPED ZPENVELOPE Primary, Thursday, 7p.m. Relief Society, Wednesday, a.m. Spencer Sedbnd Ward Priesthood, . Time Name - 8 Relief a.m. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Society. Tuesday. Spencer Third Ward Priesthood, a.m. Sunday School, 8:30 a.m. Sacrament Meeting, 4 p.m. Fast Meeting, 10:30 a.m. Primary, Wednesday, 3:45 p.m. 8:15 a.m. Sunday School, 11:15 a.m. Sacrament Meeting, 6p.m. Fast Meeting, 12:15p.m. Primary, Tuesday, 3.30 p.m. MIA, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Relief Society, Wednesday , 10 a.m. Hunter West Stake news Sept. 1 and 2, 1973 at the Stake Center 3705 S., 7000 W. Visiting General Authority, Ezra Taft Benson. Saturday, Sept. 1: 4:30 p.m. Leadership Those to attend: Stake Presidency, High Council, Melchizedek Priesthood Presidencies, and Group Leaders; Bishoprics, Stake and Ward Clerks, Stake and Ward Executive Secretaries. 7 p.m. meeting. Those to attend: Stakt Presidency, High Council, Stake Clerks, Executive Secretaries, Melchizedek Priesthood Quorum Presidency, Unit Leaders, Group Leaders and Secretaries, Stake Auxilary Pres., Bishopric, Wark Clerks and Executive Sec., Ward Aaronic Priesthood, 3:40p.m. NEW WARD MEETING SCHED L'LES FOR OQl'IRRH EAST er Mrs. Aggie Maez and chil -- MAIL TO: HOLIDAY ON ICE, UTAH STATE FAIR, 155 N. 10th West, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 City- - 7 p.m. Stores STATE FAIR!! DON'T WA TH GET YOUR TICKETS Enclosed is Check Q tor SP2 - 10 -- left Magna last Thursday for y an excursion to Heber Mrs. came a 297-820- 3 Monday, Sept. 3: Stake Family Night. Holiday. 10 For Information; MISS THE SPECTACULAR 19; 4 HOLIDAY ON ICE WHEN YOU FIRE COMMERCIAL Fast to PRICE JRS (12 nears & under) 8 00 Mon , Tue , Wed , Thurs Sat. and Sun- .- 2 30 members mall reminders LDS the work of the Church in the Asian countries and continued in this great task until 1971. THURS. SEPT. 13 PERFORMANCE Sunday, Sept. 2: The regular wards Priesthood, Sunday School and Fast meetings. supervise YOUR UTAH STATE FAIR PRESENTS Ready... willing and 10 He from 1961 to 1972. MIA, Saturday, Sept. 1: Stake Baptism, 5 p.m. at the stake center. was called to preside over the European Mission in December of 1963 and served in this capacity for two years. His headquarters as mission president were in Frankfurt. Germany. served as a member of the Board of Di rectors ofCPC International for eleven years 31; Stake Temple Day. He Mrs. Roy after Friday, Aug. agricultural affairs, ap- pointed him as Secretary of Agriculture in 1952. In 1966 Elder Benson rededicated Italy to missionary work and organized the Italian Mission. W Florence. returned Dwight D. Eisrecognizing Elder years of experience in Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. dcarld Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bragg of Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Florence of d ranger and Mr. and Mrs. deorge Florence of Caldwell entertainment at the Oquirrh Stakes 50th anniversary celebration on Sept. 6. SHOW, BYUs Young Ambassadors billed as "family entertainment with emphasis on youth," will be the after dinner VARIETY who are President News Res. Thursday, Sept. 6: Golden anniversary for Oquirrh Stake, 4 to 8 p.m. 11, 1946. enhower, Benson's Hunter TRUCK Wednesday, Sept. 5: Ward MIA Board of Education Meeting (Stake Presidents meet at 6:30) 7 p.m. ident Franklin Delano Roosevelt. CsaT.s AUTO Com- Friday, Ezra Taft Benson - Ezra III NT EH Taft Henson, member of the Council of T welie Apostles, Church of .Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints, will be the featured speaker at the Hunter West Stakes Quarterly Conference being held Saturday and Sunday, Sept. and 2. member of the Council of the Twelve of The Church of Jesus ( hrist of Latter-da- y Saints since October 1943, and I 'nited Slates Secretary of Agriculture during the Eisen-howAdministration, Klder Ezra Taft Henson has served the ( hut ch in many capacities. From 1933 to 1937 he was a member of the stake presidency of the Boise Stakefdio-cese- ) in Idaho, and served as president of the Boise Stake for two years. He then moved to Washington! I). C., where he became the first president of the Washington Stak, comprising all members of the ( hureh inand immediately adjacent to the Nation's Capitol, which position he occupied until called to serve in the Council of the Twelve. I.lder Benson is a great granson of the Apostle Kra T. Benson, one of the original pioneers who entered the Salt Lake alley with Brigham Wing on July 34, 1847. Ills parents were among the early settlers of Southern Idaho. where in the small town 30: Golden Anniversary mittee meeting, 6 p.m. MIA Presidency and husbands and wives of above. Film Meet the Mormons will be shown. Session Sunday General 9:30 a.m. Regular Sacrament meeting will be held in each ward. Hunter 10th Ward sustained a new Relief Society president and one counselor n Sunday, Sept. 19. Betty was released after Fair-bour- serving several years as president, and her counselors Myrna Champman and Marilyn George were also released. Sustained as the new president was Judy Larson with educational counselor Linnita Proctor. Spiritual Living teacher will be Marilynn Nielson. President of the Primary is Peggy Sessions with counselors Phyllis Morgan and Teddy Colton. Helen Witbeck and Donna Solt will remain as secretaries. Betty Fairbourn will be accompanist and 12 new teachers have been sustained. Hunter Third Ward sustained a new Primary Counselor Sunday, Aug. 19. Released was Yvonne Wood who is moving from the ward. Kathy Mill, a new resident of Hunter, was sustained as the counselor. President is Gay le Goodfellow and the other counselor is Joanne Buckner. Sharron Jewks is secrclurv. |