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Show Messenger Enterprise, Thursday, November 2, 1978 Teach Children Correct Principles, Conference Goers Admonished (Continued from Page Grade school youngsters (above and below) enjoy annual Halloween parade through streets Ephraim. A Halloween Carnival in the evening capped the day's activities. of T PS L I'1 in ' T V, t'-- - 1) example and family home evenings. Sometimes the parents fail in this task. Thus the Primary must fill that gap. Our children are jewels, but none is so perfect it cannot be improved through the touch of a masters hand, she concluded. Other speakers included Alan Fern Johnson, LDSSA President, Mortensen and John Henrie Nielson. Alan reminded listeners of the important social aspect of Primary. Miss Mortensen said that the greatest thing 1 learned in Primary is that lama child of God. If everyone realized that truth and that God loved them it would solve all the world's problems. High Councilor John Henrie Nielson, in charge of the Primary organization in the stake, noted that all programs are under the direction of the priesthood, and that it was a priesthood responsibility to see that the program went smoothly. Counselors Talk Primary is where we mold the mind and cast the structure," said Counselor Don V. Tibbs. He said that teachers of youth are the motivating influence which builds stake presidents, bishops, (even judges), and most importantly, fathers. Counselor LeMar 0. Hanson suggested that being good fathers was PageS Bob Owens Speaks At Johnson Homo Bob the Owens, American Party candidate for United States Congress, flew to Manti Friday, Oct. 27. There he visited with friends. In the evening, he met with a group at the home of Bruce Johnson. The various problems confronting our country were discussed, and Mr. Owens gave his views of solutions to the problems. ; ELECT A part of the plan for teaching correct principles. He listed five responsibilities of fathers: (1) Love their wives. (2) Be censors, control what our children ingest in their minds. (3) Assert moral values in our communities. (4) Do the same in the home. (5) Fathers are patriarchs. If they don't fulfill the need for guidance in their children, someone else or some other segment of society will do it for them. Society cant doit as well as the father, and although they aid him in his job, neither can the auxiliaries do as good a job as the father, he continued. President Barton concluded the meeting by saying that daily gospel study should be undertaken in every home. We should be totally committed and active in all aspects of the gospel, he urged. Follow these three actions, he said. (1) Kneel in prayer often. (2) Read the scriptures. (3) Follow counsel of the prophet. PROFESSIONAL Youngsters Sing Music for the Sunday general session was by the stake Primary childrens W.E. "Bill n chorus, under the direction of Mary Witt. Norma Olson was pianist, Janice Peterson played the organ. A special violin accompaniment was rendered by Conrad Dunn and several Primary children. President Barton announced that in accordance with church policy, only two stake conferences would be held next year, one in January and one in August. Make Gift Items for "Parade n rw It is time to make gift w ill be sold during the tree items for the Parade of exhibit and the money Christmas Trees at the contributed to the Primary Salt Palace. Aprons, Children's Hospital. quilts, any type of Vivian B. Hermansen is Christmas gifts or bazaar items are needed. These in charge of gifts. She u' asks that items be delivered to her home or she will pick them up. Her telephone number is These are needed not later than the first week in December. 283-436- SANPETE COUNTY SHERIFF Age: 35 Residence: Manti, Utah Family: Son of William & Opal Curl, raised iu Southern Utah, Graduated from Kanab High School, married Sharn Sackett in the Los Angeles Temple in 1967, five children, ages 1 years. Military: United States Air Force. Schools attended: Kanab High Nevada Southern University Long Beach State El Camino College La Salle Law School Weber State College U.S. Air Force Air Police School Mountain Lands Association of Governments, supervision Sergeants and Lieutenant FBI Schools Qualifications: The NEW way to bank that helps you control your money. With First Security Advantage you earn interest on the dollars you normally keep in a checking account. And it can cost you absolutely nothing. Its your choice. You select the amount you want to keep in each account and well automatically transfer from statement savings to checking as needed. 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One telephone number will reach your local police and county sheriff. 2. 24 hour jail with jailer on duty. Currently Sanpete County jail is only being used part-tim- e because it is illegal to lock up a prisoner and leave them unattended; other prisoners are transported to Nephi and the County is charged a fee for time spent in their jail. 3. Hiring Procedure for New Deputies: A. Applications will be accepted. B. Background checks made. C. Oral Interview (with oral board made of citizens and businessmen. Sheriff or police chief from another county, one or two county commissioners. D. Compile all scores and submit the top 3 names to the county commissioners to select one. 4. Institute a departmental policy, which will govern all actions of deputy. 5. Reserve Deputies: A. Take applications and process similar to that of deputies. B. Train reserves for 3 months, 4 hours per night, one night per week; in the same subjects as taught at the police academy. 6. Activate a crime prevention program throughout the county. 7. Assist the Jeep Search & Rescue with whatever training and equipment needed. 8. Implement a county wide meeting with all law each month, to exchange enforcement, information and problems in each area. , j i v ) i ; J t v ) ? |