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Show Ben Lomond Beacon, April 27, 978, Page 4 1 message obi cassettes LOS Now you can hear Hie on Miracle of Forgiveness cassette tapes. Since its publication in The Miracfe of Forgiveness has earned the distinction of becoming one of the Mormon classics. Written by 1969, President Spencer W. Kimball when he was an apostle, this book that explains carefully greatest among the Saviors is the many miracles miracle of healing peoples souls. He goes on to explain that the need for forgiveness is universal, and then with his great authority and insight, he tells everyone how to repent and find their way back into the sweet peace Leaders named SALT LAKE CITY Officials of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints has named 12 more mission presidents and their assignments for work. The new mission presidents are: Georges L. Bourget of Eustache, Quebec, Canada; Angel Abrea, Buenos Aires, A. Wilford Argentina: Cardon, Mesa, Arizona; Hugo Ruben Gazzoni, San Nicholas, Argentina; and C. Lester Hawthorne, Hawaii. Kailua-Kon- -- Relocation plans made Plans for Saints say: relocating the Brigham Young monument from SALT LAKE CITY Leaders of the Cnurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day 1 mde Ville Cadillac Cpe South Temple to half block north on Main Street were proposed by the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce to solve a difficult traffic problem in Salt Lake City. The proposal to move the statue was made by former Ogdenite Fred S. Ball, executive vice president. Brigham Young Family Association officers are studying the proposal, says Elder Frankiin Young Gates, president, and the move is endorsed by the Salt Lake City Planning Commission, headed by Salt Lake businessman I: J. Wagner. Under the plan, the monument will be located in the middle of Main Street, across the street from the east side of Salt Lake Temple. The statue and decorative adjoining structures 36 Mo. Open End Leose $9552Tax eAFJlPDGELL OIdsCadillac 2805 Washington Blvd. Ogden 12-1- 5 Our Preserving Heritage is the theme of the conference which will emphasize the gathering and writing of personal and family histories. Alex Haley and other int- auth- ernationally-known orities will present some 200 seminars for the expected audience of 10,000 amateur and professional genealogists, in addition to archivists, historians, librarians and demographers. The announcement was made by President Spencer W. Kimball, world leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints (the Mormons) which provides the primary support for the Genealogical Society of Utah, the largest and most y street Temple or South Temple and travel the length of the block. Vehicles will also be perin mitted to make the middle of the block. organization 394-166- 6 genealogical in the world. President Kimball said the unquestioned success of the first World Conference on Records in 1969, combined with the increased worldwide interest in genealogy a and family history led to the decision to hold another worldwide gathering. The first World Conresulted in a ference, dramatic increase in the number of genealogical records preserved worldon wide microfilm, ciesm, CaF... For Cal! IT LESS? not os research, studies, and and heraldry. Among the geographical areas to be covered in the royalty sessions will be the British Isles, Europe. United States, 1 Hertz sevices and maintains all their cars regu'ar'y while their rental f'eet? vans, 4x4 Topics of emphasis in the conference will be family and local histories, demographic DID YOU KNOW? 2. Cars, trucks, President Kimball said. We hope the second world conference will stimulate the same response for personal and family histories, he said. We hope to make all people aware of the need to preserve basic information and vital records, President Kimball added. genealogical TT s are all sold in a in 84115. It is now possible for you to have the complete Old Testament on cassette tapes. of Covenant Recordings, Inc. Salt Lake City has Canada, Africa, completed recently production of the King James Version of the Old Testament. It is available in three volumes with a total of 44 cassettes $119 95. on sale for Charles Freed, the famous voice of KSLs Window series, reads this production with dramatic sensitivity so that people who have had a hard time getting involved in it before , can now listen to the sermons of great Old Testament prophets. They can hear Isaiah, Jeramiah, and Ezekial almost as if they are listening to them speaking in the streets of Jerusalem. They can truely appreciate the lyricism of David and Solomon, and they can feel the emotions of Abraham and Moses as the Lord teaches them to serve him. Testament on in available wherever L.D.S. books and recordings are sold. For a complete listing of other products or dealers in yoiur area, please write Covenant The Old cassettes Inc., 1345 Recordings, Major Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84115. will The Genea. Society of Utah has announced plans for the World Conference on Records to be held August of 1980 in Salt Lake City. active t5Ti President Abrea, 44, will preside over the Argentian Rosario Mission; President Bourget, 35, will serve the Fiji Suva Mission; President Cardon, 38 will go to the Brazil Sao Paulo South Mission. President Gazzoni, 48, will go to the Argentina Cordoba mission. President ,' Y wi Genealogical meeting readied so that traffic can enter the from either North per mo. Total of Payments would be located follow: Assignments and Home, Eugene L. Jones, 43, will preside over the Arkansas Little Rock Mission. President Martinez, 43, will go to the Mexico Villaher-mos- a Mission. President McConkie, 59, is assigned to the California Ventura Mission. President Smart, 49, will preside over the England Leeds Mission, and President Watkins, 61, will go to the Italy Padova Mission. President Hawthorne , 64, preside over the Indonesia Takarta Mission. President Hill, 36, is assigned to the Bolivia LaPaz mission. President Carl D. Jones, 58, is assigned to the Salt Lake Mission Also named were: C. Eugene Hill, of Orem, Utah; Carl D. Jones of Springville, Utah; Benjamin Martinez, Bountiful, Utah; F. Briton McConkie, of Bountiful, Utah, and Manil, Philippines; J. Bruce Smart, of SHOWN ABOVE is the Palmyra, New York, chapel of the LDS Church with insert of the church's first prophet Joseph Smith. Church members and visitors here April 1 2 observed its 1 48th anniversary of the founding of the church. Picture courtesy of Glen Perrins. Bountiful, Utah; Arthur R. Watkins of Orem, Utah, and Eugene L. Jones, of Provo, Utah. presentation as it is read by KSLs Rex Campbell. It does lead its listeners to follow President Kimballs purpose for the book, repent of their sins and indiscretions and set out to purify and perfect the.. lives. of The Miracle W. by Spencer Forgiveness Kimball is produced by Covenant on 9 cassette tapes with a total listening time of 12 hours. It is now on sale for $29.95 and is available wherever L.D.S. book and recordings are sold. For a complete listing of other products or dealers in your area, please write Covenant Recordings, Inc., 1345 Major Street, Salt Lake City, Utah and security of being enveloped by Christs love. This is the definitive work on and repentence forgiveness. It has made the miracle of forgiveness a tangible reality in many thousands of Latter-Da- y Saints lives. Its illuminating message is made all the more powerful in this spoken Middle East, Scandinavia, Asia, the Pacific, Central America MB and South America. Alex Haleys extensive research for the best-selle- rn':b -- TqV4 tatflON K r, has sparked Roots, phenomenal interest in genealogy. He says, In ail of us there a hunger, to know our heritage to know who we are and where we have come from. Without this enriching knowledge, there is a hollow yearning. No matter what our attainments in life, there is still a vacuum, an emptiness, and the most disquieting loneliness. Haley will be among dozens of and knowledgeable speakers at the conference. Accepting the invitation to participate, Haley wrote to the Genealogical Society of Utah: It is thrilling to project the positive contributions the World Conference will have in a world whose very real hunger for heritage is the most clear reason I can perceive for the literally world response to Roots. marrow-deep- is , well-know- n SPECIAL INTEREST Sandra Sheridan. Monument slates June dedication The Relief to (the announced The Young Special Interests of the Ogden Utah North Stake are sponsoring a Adult regional single Seminar April 29. The meeting will be held at the chapel on 435 North Jackson. The theme of the seminar is for You. Especially Registration will begin at pm. and the workshops will begin at 1:30. of Some the topics discussed will be, Motivate, AAssertive Techniques in a Crazy World," and You and Your Self Image. 12:30 like new condition, the Mormons), dedicatory and outlined plans adults meet Society Women at Nauvoo, Illinois, will be dedicated on June 28 with dedicatory services to be repeated on June 29 and 30. Barbara B. Smith, general president of the Relief Society, worldwide womens organization of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Monument Saints Single leaders are Bernice Greenwood, Klea Harris, Carol Sheridan and the confidently, with her head held high, knowing that there is within her the capacity of eternal progression and the strength to meet whatever life has to offer. Mrs. Smith announced that President Spencer W. Kimball, world leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will offer the dedicatory prayer in the 9 a.m. services, Wednesday, June 28. activities. begin on Tuesday, June 27, when womens leaders from throughout the United States and Canada will tour the statuary park, be honored at a dinner and attend the The dedicatory services will be repeated at 9 a.m. on Thursday and Friday, June 29 and 30. Speakers at the services will include members of the an outdoor Apostles, President Smith and her counselors, Janath R. Cannon and Marion R. Boyer, and former Relief Society president Belle S. Spafford. Attending the dedicatory services will be some 7,500 commemorative Events will premiere of musical production, Because of Elizabeth. The Monument to Women consists of a heroic central sculpture of a woman supe plemented by 12 figures which admirably life-siz- express the multifaceted nature of womens vital role in society. This monument is a statement of faith in God and faith in self, President Smith said. It expresses our hope for the futrue, inspires courage to meet adversity, and offers direction that will lead us to do much good. We hope that every woman seeing these bronze figures will see herself stepping into the future, First and Presidency Quorum of the Twelve invited guests, including leaders of the Relief Society from throughout the United States and Canada. On each of the three days, from 11 a m. to 5 p.m., there will be informal receptions at the Nauvoo Visitors Centers, dance presentations at the statuary park and performances by strolling musical groups. The new pageant, writter and directed by Moana B Bennett of Salt Lake City will be open to the public from Tuesday, June through Saturday, July beginning at 8:15 p m. 27 Stake holds April meet The North Ogden Stake will be holding their stake conference, April 29 and 30. All young men and women, are invited, along ages with their parents, to a 7 p.m. meeting at the North Ogden Stake Center. The Sunday meeting April 30, will be held at noon in the Ogden Tabernacle. The theme of the conference will be "100th Anniversary of the Primary. and the Primary Chorus will provide the music. J. Gordon Vaughn, will prside at all meetings. He is the North Ogden Stake IYesident. 12-1- 8 is!! 3. 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