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Show age 2>~THE SUNDAY HEKALD, Provo, LDS Church Will Sustain First Presidency at April Conference and thepatriarchto SALT LAKE CITY ficial appointment of the Presidency, members of LDSChurch will assemble April 6, at 10 am. in a Solemn Utab LorenzoSnow in 1898, Joseph F. Smith(father of the new church president) in 1901, Heber J When the extraordinary v re cedure to sustain these o! Solemn ficer: leted, then therest Assembly session has been held Assembly in the famed Mormon of the General Authorities, the for each of the presidents of the Tabernacle on Temple Square. generalofficers and the general Church as follows, John Taylor auxiliary officers of the Church in 1880, Wilford Woodruff in 1889, Purpose of the assembly be for sustaining Presid Grant in 1919 (postponed from 1918 because of the influenza OUR eh epidemic), George Albert Smith in 1945 and David 0. McKay in 1951. ON CASE LOTS ONLY 6% TOMATO SAUCE 12 tw " Joseph Fielding Smith and his counselors, President Harold B Lee and President N, Flotilla 8.02. Con. Eidon Tanner, who constitute the Fi rst CUT BEANS ) VO ter 1° general sessions of the annual general conference whichis scheduled for April 4, 5 and 6. It willbe the first such Solemn Lovell Assemblysince the one held in Jolly Pickle No. 303 Cons SWEETPICKLES55 April, 1951, when the late President David O. McKay and his counselors were sustained \ purter Theprocedurewil! 1 ow that of =f Meadow Gold Solid Pack Taylor and his counselors were named in 1880 President McKay's death, at te BURGER ROUNDS the age of 9%, on Jan. 18 necessitated the reorganization READING A CARDIOGRAPH RECORDfor students at Springville High School is Dr. David Peterson, in the foregreand. The display was one of 54 career specialties demonstrated during a Career Day program at the school. Twenty-two booths were set up in the school gymnasium to u‘splay health services careers. (Herald Staff Photo) Honorary LDS Awards Go to Springville Pair SPRINGVILLE — Morethan 1600 students from the three high schools of Nebo School District participated in a “career day” program Thursday at Springville High School, highlighted by a special display of health service opportunities. Career consultants from 32 fields were on hand to conduct sessions for the students. In addition, the Utah County Medical Auxiliary sponsored a special “health services careers’ program, with 22 booths set up in the boys’ MARTIN BROONES Church Leader To Speak in SLC on Tuesday gymnasium byspevialists in the various fields. ‘The career day program was sponsored by the Kiwanis Club’s vocational guidance committee, composed of W. W. Brockbank, Waldo Jacobson, George R. general chairman. They worked closely with the school administrative staff and counselors, and with the Key Club. Committee members from the Key Club included Lynn Bartlett, David Watts, Daryl Strong, John Jacobson, and Richard Rife, with David Gledhill as advisor. Allen YoungIs Named Head A Christian Science lecture titled “What Are We Looking For?” will be given by Martin Broones, C.S.B., in Salt Lake Cityon Tues. March 31 at 8 p.m. Thelecture will be held at The Salt Palace. Mr. Broones, a memberof the Christian Science Board of Lectureship, currently lives in Beverly Hills, Calif. He withdrewfrom business sometime agoto devote his full time to the public practice of Christian Science healing, and he has been a teacher of the religion since I Of Student Bar SPRINGVILLE A Springville man, Allen Young, hasbeenelected presidentof the Student Bar Association at the University of Wyoming. This position makes him chancellor of the Potter Law Club, and the representative as the Exercising his right new president chose counselors to complete the First Presidency—Harold B. Lee and *; N. Eldon Tauner, as first and second counselors, respectively. The Solemn Assemblywill be a public session of the conference and will also be py married to the former Nancy Crookstron of American Fork. Family Variety Show } DEODORANT Set Thursday in Orem Follies Tickets fier. 49 OREM — A family variety show will be held next Thursday at the Windsor Elementary School as another project in their campaignto raise funds to build an elementary school in Bolivia. The project was launched two weeks ago, when the faculty, students, and parents took on the cooperative project to raise the money throush the Partners-in- Progress, Program, The variety program will Luxury Escorted Tours from «1. West Coast Air Tour OTG tels such as the Tokyo imperial, Hong Kong Hilton, Sidney MenTour OTS 23 days $1498 zies, A la carte meals — entertain- ment almost every night. Sightseeing. All transters, tips and taxes Tull time, professional tour directors. oa Eo Tours from 15 to 42 days, year- Featuring, Japan,EXPO 70, Foemosa, Hongkong, Philippines, Australia, New Zealand,Fiji, Special Meeting The Prove Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses will celebrate this evening as a special day designated to be the day that Christ, died according to the reckoning of the Nisan Calendar, Richard io, minister of the church has announced, ‘The day will begin at sundown today, and a speciai meeting will be held at 8 p.m. in Kingdom Hall, 491 EN. 1280 W., Provo. The public is invited. round departures. 28 page, fullcolor catalog describes all. Jee your travel agent or write: “\GATEWAY HOLIDAYS 8 So. Michigan Av Chicago, 60609 (312) RAndolph 6-0526 deseret travel 288 NORTH IST WEST PROVO, UTAH 84601 1970 SALT PALACE APRIL 15 thru 26 ALL NEW — MORE SPECTACULAR THAN EVER BEFORE — PLAN NOW FOR CHOICE SEATS! Wed, Thur., Fri. — April 15, 16, 17 — Sold Out Sat., April 18 — 2P.M* & 8 P.M. Sun, April 19 — 2 PM* & 7 PM* — Mon., April 20 — No Show Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri, — April 21,* 22,* 23,* 24 — 8:00 P.M Sot, April 25—2 PM* & 8 PM—Sun., April 26—2 PM* & 7 PM* Prices: $2.00 - $3.00 - $4.00 - $5.00 Ye price Juniors - 16 and under — ‘Perfor indicated Tickets at ZCMI and Sears Stores — Sait1PalaceBoxOffice FOR CHOICE SEATS — ORDER NOW BY MAil Mail to: Salt Palace, 100 So. W. Temple, Salt Lake 84101 Enclosedis Check [|] Money Order ["] for $. For and/or. Adult Tickets at $. Junior Tickets at $. for performance of Each Each Uste Time Nome Street City. RSE! SHAMPOO Woodbury Follies at the Salt Palace in Salt LakeCity. Primary Children’s Hospital, Salt Lake City, at a cost of between $30,000 and $40,000. HAIR SPRAY Nebo Stake has been ailotted 212 tickets for the nights of Wednesday, Thursday far and " Friday, April 15, 16 and 17th, The seasonal run will commence the following Monday. JUNIPER TAMS | Gallon ‘i . eee seen 67 ee ASPARAGUS tram le “CaeReTe {fancy (NewCroo..... . ‘b. NATIONAL THEATER PRODUC- WHOLE HAMS Morrell’ Folly Cooked... . i. 59° Beltsville . . State Phone Zip PLEASE ENCLOSE SELF ADDRESSED STAMPED ENVELOPE | Hi-Grade... 2tb.Pko. 98° WEADD ONLY 10%TO THE ABOVE ADVERTISED PRICES aa Floyd Cramer “NULLS BROTHERS Sept. 11-12 ROUVAUN WAYNE NEWTON Sept 14-19 Mays *THE LETTERMEN ee June 8-13 ~ NOTICE! eRe Button Oe Front 8.00Vale . . . A NOTICE! _— TOBER 1, 1970. It will, therefore, be necessary for ALL who hold Bond Script, Gift Certificates, Season Script (National Theater Productions will not produce the remaining MUSICALS— George M and You're a Good Man ‘Charlie Brown’) to present them for redemption at the North Salt Lake Box Office on the aboveattractions. CLIP AND SAVE Seat =| DENIM JACKETS rere intention to convert the MUSIC HALL to another use, effective, QC- v : ‘" Mon.thru Thurs. $3.00-$4.00-$5.00 Fri, and Sat. $3.50-$4.50-$5.50 (Includes Parking) NOTICE! i Cowboy Hats | Matinees: $ 2.00-$3.00-$4.00 It is our WRANGLER SHOP SPECIALS TRIPLE X Br AVER *These dates are tentative ALL AT THE OLD PRICES: . 21b,Pkg. 1° FRANKS Chet Atkin *LIBERACE tb, 43° SLICED BACON Hormel Value... FESTIVAL OF MUSIC JOHN GARY | TURKEYS July 16-18 Boots Randolph April 27-May 2 15 \" ber iw. 65 » TIONS, INC. have announced their decision to terminate their lease and close their operation at the VALLEY MUSIC HALL. April 15-18 \¢ | SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT JIMMY DEAN 8 (100 Closeout) Reg. 68". . 29 Tickets may be obtained from members of the various ward Primary presidencies or from the Nebo Stake presidency, accordingto Mrs.Clela Barnett, stake president. | DURA GLOSS COSMETICS (200 Closeout) Reg.1.00. 60% orn Funds will be used in construction of new buildings at the VALLEY MUSIC HALL March 28 RETURNS TO THE fare turn as per itinerary; Deluxe ho- a, Philippines, Hongkong, Malaysia, - jana, Witnesses Set GEORGE SHEARING “THE GREATEST OF THEM ALL’ 15 days , $998 Full price from West Coast includes: Visit to EXPO ‘70 in Osaka Featuring, Japan, EXPO ‘70, from Mar. 15 thru Sept. 13; all Formosa, Hongkong, Philippines, flights from West Coast and re Feaing Japan, O1P0 Provo Jehovah's CLIP AND SAVE AND BERENS @ *998 Here are three of our best-selling itineraries: PN purchased for the school which PAYSON — Nebo Stake cannot be produced in the Rolivian village whereit will be Primary Assn, will join with otherunits in the state to sponsor built. three performances of the Ice People-to-people include acrobats, Indian dancers, The Spirit of Youth singing group, Bolivian dancers, Peter Cottontail, Teddy Bears, Pretty Girls and Handsome Boys. It will be presented at 7:30 p.m., and tickets are now on sale. Project chairmenreport there will be cookies and beautifullyshaped glass bottles for sale after the sho.7. The goalis $625, with which materials can be DWYER FOLLIES i {80 pr. Closeout) \ iM ceae Ae 6% It is, therefore, necessary for the owners of the building to take over operation of the VALLEY MUSIC HAIL,effective immediately. SHIPSTADS C5JOHNSON i CANVASSHOES Ladies & Girl's Weare pleased to Announce the following BIG CONCERTS: EXPO'70/ ORIENT/AROUND THE WORLD/SOUTH PACIFIC i 2.98 Volues Staff Photo) Nebo Primary To Sell Ice KEN AND PAULETTE ALLEN YOUNG 1 er Thomas,assistant clerk; Russell B. Hicken, clerk; E. Leon Nielsen, financial clerk; and PauiL. Nieisui, executive secretary. (Herald Provo LDS Second Ward are these men. Seated in front, left to right, are W, Duane Free, second counseior; Bishop Jay W. Nielsen; and Norris A. Christensen, first for )casuat SHOES | cvunselor. In back, rightto left, are Craig M. NEWLYSUSTAINED asthebishopric of the under proper ¢ 8 fiiine rol Rc Ft at various bar conventions throughout the country. Agraduate of Brigham Young University, Mr. Youngis a son of Mrs. Dolly G. Young and LeGrand Young,and a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Young Sr. Heis in his second year of law school at the university. The new position carries with it a scholarship provision for the coming year. Mr. Young is Tour SPL 29 days named CLIP AND SAVE school’s was successor to President McK: President Smith wa: andset apartto his ne’ the Council of the ‘: welve. CLIP AND SAVE Bird, Ralph J. Poulsen, Glen G. Pyper, and Eldon Reese, meeting of the Council of the Twelvein the Salt Lake Temple on Jan. 23, Joseph Fielding Smith, 93, the church’s ranking SPRINGVILLE — Under the direction of Mr, and Mrs. Stan Gardner, Springville Stake M Men and Gleaners recently held their honorary Master M Me:. and Golden Gleaner Banquet with Ann Grove as general broadcast by radio and television. Provisions will be chairmanof the event. Eldon Ricks of the Brigham made for overflow crowds in a both the Assembly Hall and the nearby Salt Palace. The manner of voting to sustain the new officers will be different than in the ordinary general conference and will be new to many people in attendance. The priesthood of the church will be seated by quorums oca iS cupying the entire mainfloorof the Tabernacle. The First Mrs. Johnson Mr, Gubler Presidency, the Council of the Young University was gue7t Twelve and all other General speakerfor the evening. Julieta Authorities will occupy their Oakowa pleased those in at- usual places on the Tabernacle tendance with her graceful rostrum, Other groups of dancing while George Fillmore priesthood, namely, patriarchs, entertained with vocal selec- high priests, seventies, elders, and Aaronie Priesthood will be tions. Yvonne B. Johnson of the seated in designated places on Springville Eighth Ward and the main floor of the building. DonV. Gublerof the Ninth Ward The general membership of werechosen by the stake M Men the church will be seated in the and Gleanercouncil of honorary balcony. Golden Gleaner and honorary The Tabernacle Choirwill sing Master M Man for 1970. at the Solemn Assemblyandwill Mrs. Johnsonisan active civic be seated in its regular section. and church worker, working with both the adults and the Voting procedure will be by youth of the community. Mr. separate quorums of the Gubleris a professor of Russian priesthood first and then by the and German at the Brigham general assemblyincluding the Young University and has priesthood. The Special Order of served in numerous church voting will be followed for the positions including many years sustaining of the First Presidency and the Council of in the Scouting program. ye Von Con 15\4 Oz. of the First Presidency, At a apostle, Career Day Attended By 1600 65‘ | DENIM JACKETS ae lou re LITTLEBOYS: BOYS ieee 3 COMPLETE WESTERK WEAR cd i Pp fn |