Show Young Womanhood Notices of those receiving the LDS “Young Womanhood" Gold Medallion Award will be published prior to the first Sunday of each month The award is given to young women who through the six years in the Young Women’s program have completed various projects for personal growth and for church and commu- nity service Jenni Hennessy 18 daughter of Mike and Pam Hennessy of Roy is a graduate of Roy High School and LDS Seminary She is a member of the Roy 7th Ward Ann Code 1 8 daughter of Mike and Darlene Code of Roy is a graduate of Roy High School and LDS Seminary She is a member of the Roy 7th Ward Teri Lyn Pitt 18 daughter of Charles R and Merry C Pitt of Ogden is a freshman at Weber State College a graduate of Ben Lomond High School and LDS Seminary She is a member of the Ogden 66th Ward Julie Irene Bovee daughter of Jim and Susan Bovee of Ogden is a graduate of Ben Lomond High School and is attending Utah State University Stephanie Johnson 18 Johnson i I 4 Badger daughter of Gordon and Amy Johnson of Taylor is a freshman at Brigham Young University and an LDS Seminary graduate She is a member of the Taylor 2nd Ward Mamae Hadley 18 daughter of Dennis B and Lana Hadley of Taylor is a freshman at Weber State College and an LDS Seminary graduate She is a member of the Taylor 2nd Ward Cari Wheeler 17 daughter of Lynn A and Sandy Wheeler of Taylor is a freshman at Weber State College and an LDS Seminary graduate She is a member of the Taylor 2nd Ward Marcia May 17 daughter of Merrill and Elaine May of Ogden is a freshman at Utah State University and a graduate of Ogden High School and LDS Seminary She is a member of the Burch Creek Ward Jennifer Ann Badger 17 daughter of Mr and Mrs William K Badger Jr of Roy is a senior at Roy High School and attends LDS Seminary She is a member of the Roy 12th Ward Ricci Bell 8 daughter of Roger and Susan Bell of Layton graduated from Layton High School and LDS Seminary 1 Schiffman Cramer She is a member of the Layton North 44th Ward Becky Schofield 18 daughter of Blaine and Gayla Schofield of Layton graduated from Layton High School and LDS Seminary She is a member of the Layton North 44th Ward Kylie Preston 18 daughter of Ian and Susan Preston of Layton graduated from Layton High School and LDS Seminary She is a member of the Layton North 44th Ward Marci Cramer 18 daughter of David and Lynda Cramer of Ogden is a freshman at Weber State College and graduat- - in Liston Barney ed from Ben Lomond High School and LDS Seminary She is a member of the Ogden 59th Ward Amy Schiffman 18 daughter of Richard and Marilyn Schiffman of Hooper is a freshman at Weber State College and a graduate of Roy High School and LDS Seminary She is a member of the Hooper 5th Ward Ruth Ann Barney daughter of Richard and Renae Barney of Clearfield is a senior at Clearfield High School She is a member of the Clearfield 1st Ward Jill Liston 18 daughter of Albert and Norma Rae Liston of Pleasant View is By MARY LOU PHIPPEN Jones Bentley attending Weber State College and a graduate of Weber High School and LDS Seminary She is a member of the Pleasant View 4th Ward Marilyn Jones 1 8 daughter of Gail and Dianne Jones of Pleasant View is attending Utah State University and a graduate of Weber High School and LDS Seminary She is a member of the Pleas- ant View 4th Ward Trellis Nicole Bentley daughter of Shirley and Anson Bentley of Ogden is a graduate of Ben Lomond High School and LDS Seminary She is a member of the Canyon View 4th Ward ers” he said Standard Examiner Elaine L Jack Relief Society general president counseled women not to compare themselves to anyone else She talked about the “Super Woman” saying she had always wanted to meet her She’s “the woman who makes fabulous bread plays the organ like a professional and dresses her impeccably groomed children in the clothes she’s SALT LAKE CITY — Seats in the Tabernacle were filled to capacity with women of all ages Saturday as the annual Women’s Conference brought messages from leaders of the LDS Church The messages urged women of all ages to respect themselves and to live the standards of the church in order to find happiness in this life and the life to come Elder Thomas S Monson a counselor in the first presidency of the church introduced a new booklet for the youth titled “For the Strength of Youth” and said the book would be a guide to them just as a lighthouse is a guide for ships lost at sea He went over the topics in the booklet one by one: dating dress and appearance Standard-Examin- Schofield urged at LDS Women’s Conference Self-respe- ct 2 Church News Hadley so-call-ed made” Monson friendship honesty This woman really does exist Jack said she’s adding that “she is wonderful Kapp language media: movies television radio videocassettes books and magazines mental and physical health music and dancing sexual purity Sunday behavior spiritual help and repentance Monson urged the youth not to put their eternal life at risk that if they have sinned they should seek repentance and forgiveness “Joy and happiness come from living the way the Lord wants you to live and from service to God and oth you!” There are 278 “million of you living in 128 countries and territories across the globe from Invercargill to Edmonton from Chicago to Singapore” Some 8090 e “of you are single missionaries See WOMEN on Page 8 full-tim- er Oct 6 1990 |