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Show tiKe M AGN 1 Till TIMES, RSI) Y. APRIL 3, 1975 Libbers P. Join By Blanche Metcalf roll Backward Mechanics on high know about auto mechanics, mechanic students at I pi us. The "Hands On" portion of the contest is a skills test A 1975 Plymouth, which doesnt run, will be the challenge Each teams car will have the same thing wrong with it theatre Breakfast 7pm Mark Twain'S Huckleberry Finn JL) i; United Artists losVf; Saturday Matinee 1pm. Prize Drawings Free train rides between 12 and 1 p m i schedule is increasing over the years, according to Mr Helphenstien. I hope that the number continues to increase, the girls need to know about cars too, this is no longer for only boys, stated Mr Helphenstien Then the youth received the opportunity to listen to Patriarch Asay He directed his talk mainly toward the young men He counseled them to honor their priesthood and to bear their testimonies Patriarch Asay then asked that all youth try to have a spiritual experience each day, in order that they may stay close to the last Thursday It took place at the March 12 Hunter Stake Center Over 150 Seminary stu dents met in the chapel at 8 a m to hear a devotional and to listen to two very special speakers The devotional was centered around the When He Comes song Again "Seminary president, Mon Rasmussen, gave the song as a reading while the music was played on the piano Alter the devotional, Sister Janiel Gardiner spoke to the Seminary youth She gave a very tiphftmg and spiritual talk which set the mood for the remainder ot the meeting for information G making the Auto Mechanics class part of their The number of girls who The student council of the Magna Seminary held a very successful Early Morning Doors Open 6 30 p m. 250-255- 1 com- r ii ts Brenda fun, said as she spoke about the gym class, I like it " PHYSICAL Darrin Livingston voicviews, "I like it ing his good Lome marked, She added, I reDeBello think its nice Its more. its fun - you physical fitness teacher commented on the Well, I am deprogram. lighted to help the schools by teaching gymnastics to the in t hem decide Lord His talk and the spirit he radiated inspired many to The bear their testimonies Many youth of the Seminary stood and expressed their love for the church, their family and friends. Laurel Standard Night Held Afterwards everyone t I By Allen B Rasmussen Laurel Standard Night was held March 25 at the Magna Itah East Stake CenA Social Enjoyed The Hunter West Stake piesidency and clerks held a couples social at the home of Evans T Doxey last Saturday, March 22 After a fine dinner, an evening of socializing was enjoy ed by the seven couples ter. attending Including President and Mrs Doxey, those who attended the social were President and Mrs Barker, President and Mrs Orchard, Mr and Mrs Merrill Nelson, Mr and Mrs Jack Booth, Mr and Mrs Jed Hart and Mr and Mrs George Owens HELEN JEPPSON, guest speaker at Magna Utah East Stake's Laurel Standard Night. for thkmsela es tfflD hei e is a pin ase sometimes heai d ti om pai cuts and othei s pei taming Let them decide for lovhildien and young people - a phi ase that says s to teligmus spiiitunl and moial instruction, parents themselvis Let them decide toi themselves sometimes sav Ithasaneasv sound but what standards what example, what foundations have we given them on which to decide loi themselves child has hide expenence oi knowledge upon which to make a ' spouse w lien conli onted w ith n puzzling situation said a know ledgeable sotiice He icbels, not because of being opposed but because he does not know what to do Not knowing what to do not having been taught, not knowing wind is expected is a difficult and puzzling way to live life Young people need du ec turn hom a sourc e that is consistent, and counsel they can omit on U hat should tliev do hat shouldn t they do hat is right and what dh wholesome example patient teaching and tiaming, a youngster mi t but without can he expected lo amve at .1 reasonably ugh! decision to It conies there lootloose frustration consistent is measuie by something to the question of standaids law commandments, principles What is expected A oung people need to know what they can count on And what me miic ii cut what standaids ate we going to give them taients let votu i hitch on know what is expected ot them Teach them am them Let them eel v om com lc turns 1 et them know what you believe leach them honestv lionoi moiahtv woik piepaiation responsibility, aspect 'leach them leveieme without which hie always moves to lower I et them know v els the pm pose and laws of lde and the commandments t.od lias given standaids to measure In Don a bdu ate pai ental lesponsibihtv with the all too easv phi ase, Let vv ithout the m dec ide t oi themselv es giv mg them standai ds cm w hich to divide Don t leave them lootloose in hie Hit hut dL Evans Copyright 191,-- Mesons Salt Lake City Utah senior grades, since it requires discipline as well as cooperation and enjoyment on the part of the students She also expressed, Its encouraging to have the great support of the school principal and the home room teachers CbciRcb V enjoyed a breakfast of pancakes, sausage and orange juice w hich w as served in the cultural hall at Webster School. Through the efforts of Mr Bry Sorenson, pupils ip the Granite District are being taught these classes Mrs Pond visited the school for an hour each day t o teach the gymnastics I like to do it EDUCATION Nancy Christofferson likes the class , too She says, Its fun to do all the time Its good exercise for fun Stated Raymond Wolfe, think I L Seminary Breakfast: Success 8945 West 2700 South Phone t h e -- Participating in the program on Wednesday, March 26, were students from Mr. Poulsen, Mr. Draper, and Mrs Merzs fifth and sixth grade classes, taught b y Mrs Pamela Pond, a physical education teacher, who has been visiting Webster school where she has been instructing the fitness program. Many students found how difficult it was to stand upright on their head, stretch their arms and legs, and roll head over heels, but most agreed that working out on the mats was I are Their job is to be the first ones to get their car running There are several prizes involved in the competition Trophies, and engine and tools, and a trip back east to compete in the National Trouble Shooting Contest they will go on to compete in the "Hands On" competition If they score this examination Show Starts says Brenda McKellar, left, to Ruth Black, "IT PYS to automotive general right mands heard through out the lower hall as classes m physical fitness were introduced to Webster students Womens Lib is going in the strong at Cyprus-ev- en auto mechanics department. Two girls, Brenda and Ruth Black, have been chosen as the Cyprus representatives in the state-wid- e Mechanics Auto Trouble Shooting Contest. They were chosen on basis of ability There are 11 girls enrolled in auto mechanics Many excell over the abilities of even the boys T feel that this year we have a tremendous chance of winning, stated Mr auto mechanics instructor The Trouble Shooting Contest is held each year. A team of two auto mechanics students are chosen from each school in the state On April 1, the first portion of the test is scheduled The guls will take a written test knowledge - knee scale - left knee scale jump - straight standing These were on Comes to Webster . Helen Jeppson was the guest speaker and spoke on I'm Glad Im the theme, a Girl The traditional feminine role was stressed and ele- jvated to the position of lm- portance which itshouldplay in our society. Sister Jeppson, a member of the Relief Society General Board, stated that, due to the equality and high esteem with which women were regarded in the state, 1 tah was the first state to grant women She also the right to vote stated that Satan is leading some women astray as they pursue the equal rights issue Sister Jeppson said that a womans stewardship is not to preside, but to shaie the blessings of the Puest hood with her companion The yound women weie counseled to fulfill the womans role, to be feminine and soft - not the piano mover type " She said to let men do things for women - men need to be needed guls weie ad monished to iceeive blessings by holding then goals high C indv Blacken conducted the meeting under thednec-tio- n of lane Pixton, Stake Musical Laurel Advisor The numbers were provided bv Karen and Marion Old and by Gay la Halford and have lo Sandy Fotheringham ward gave the Lam el ( rest and prayers were offeied bv Debbie Frandsen and Debbie Taylor Refreshments weie solved to parents and guests C Stake Calendar Thursday, April 3: Stake Presidency at 5 p m A P Melchizedek Priesthood and bishops training from 6 to 9 p m breakfast High Council meeting at 9 15 pm Primary general preparation meeting Sunday semi annual conference April 3, 4 and 5 Friday, April 4: Primary general preparation meeting Annual General School I Saturday, April 5. Annual General Conference Gen eral Priesthood meeting Seminary Early Morning Sunday, April 6: Annual General Conference Stake council meeting at 7 a m Monday, April 7: Family Home Evening Tuesday, April 8. zA P Y W Wednesday, April 9: A P 4 Y W I I DON I I) S ORAL ARTS 1510 So 2820 W MC C Ph Ph M & M PR ESC RIPl ION SERA IC ALLEY FORI) 8120 W 3500 So Ph 74 Giantsv die ACiFNC A 250-631- 6 East Clark Ph 884 1407 FARMERS IN.si RANCEC.ROIP Paris Insuiance Agency 9061 W 2700 So Ph Magna John 250 5844 FST Magna E So 8400 W Ph Magna JOHNSONS 250 0771 & 250 6743 Chick CAPRISCRHHTINION 27 11.So 8600 W Magna Ph April 8 at 8 pm 250-994- 1 Mr 4 Mrs Kenneth Johnson MU TIC ( IRC I F I! ! 39 W 2500 So Ph 250 1,891 Magna 1441 Ph INslRANCE 9957 W 270(1 So Magna CiROC FRA 2891 So 9100 W Magna 294 728b A1RMORT On the U S Army Field Band of Washington, D C is playing a free public concert in Mormon the Tabernacle sponsored by the Deseret News. permission ENTER H Magna seel by Concert Noted 250-585- 8 rc hill spreads out in front of them, stretching up and up; they cant see over the top There may be clouds in the distance, but just now they are oblivious to them. I hey arc together, and for the moment, that ts all that matters Togetherness, the mood, the romance it evokes, arc a part of life But so is that uphill winding road I raveling through life, you often aint see over the top You can only give each step along the way the best that is in you Fortunately, this is a journey that none of us has to make alone Your Creator is reaching out to you and the doors of His Church are forever open If you havent passed through those doors for a long time, or if you have never passed through them at all, give it a try next Sunduv1 A'ou will not be alone, and a new perspective may be yours. Scriptures Selected By The American Bible Society Copyright 195 Keister Advertising Service Inc The Army Field Band is the official touring band of the Army and has played concerts in all 50 states, and many countries of the world God knows, Id like to help, but... But what? Strasburg Virginia In 1967 the Band played to a capacity audience in the Tabernacle So thrilled with the music the audience responded throughout the concert with standing ovations This response was duplicated before an audience of 10,000 at BAU in 1971 Although the concert begins at 8 p m it is suggested that an earlier arrival will insure a good seat Do you re ally llimh God (tie foi that5 II you ( .i nt do Hungs alone Willi olio IS .11 on I loc at synagogue oi him h x.mijde in Montana, om congregation was distill Ik d by the lack of adequate housing for senior t itizi ns Because of their concern, w ill s , c 1 today there is a new non profit home for them. 1 tic God we worship expei ts us to help our neighbors Worship together in church Start treating your brothers and sisters like brothers and sisters. A JU. , Ptifc Sevj. th cl h Wwlwrgj '!F! |