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Show mi iniM'waaamn f T f ii J '& t Roc LDS Necos IIOOII KM t Kll 01 I K I MIIU Mill D iv id W l'i U at it m i ri tai m i ,1 ai in r wa v I lit lit l n - ounsuor Haggard t ai i ts nil ,l t t1 I b Hilda i'll i I (la i lor tl t is pai tv ( n-- MIN Mil il t '4 , I a a' ' m, list t , , in t U i i IM , Die Mormon t i m trust u ki table it more in Ri , t , , , i i i , i ' s i , 'i , t, - ,- mJ m3 r ' aki 1 1 t1 1 . u n . i , ( I, - Mi- I a pin -- ()' t (It 'i n t o ,, t olumbus Craig Lunteford has released as Scoutmastei Guy Kiddle sustained ( succeeds Stevens hi t Sunset n and Dan Bruit Stokes as Explorer leadu Heed Simla Darlene Christensen and Rohv n Rose have been sustained to the Primary staff RD SF IMt EM li The WARD Christmas party has been scheduled fin Dec Sunsi t w and Shauna teacher The ward Christmas par tv will be Dec 17 with dinner and a visit from santa NINTH RI) Jan Saunders has been sustained as organist for baptism day Scott Hansen was released as a Sundav School teacher and Noting Adult representative Garv Young was released as Noung Men's Mutual president Stewart Murdock is the new president, with Tom Jensen as assistant Karen Conlev is the new Young Womens athletic director Brian Keith Diamond has been ordained a Teacher TWELFTH WARD The ward Christmas party which was scheduled for Dec 10, has been rescheduled for the 17th There will be dinner and a visit from Santa Claus Each family is asked to bring a gift to exchange with another family The Spiritual Living lesson will be taught at Relief Society next Wednesdav morning and evening At the Homemaking meetings the following week, those at tending will be given a special Christmas recipe and traditions The booklet will bt session evening making gingerbread houses FIFTEENTH W RI) The Relief Society w ill hav e their Living Spiritual meetings next Wednesdav morning and evening Pauline Benmon has been sustained Jr Sundav School chorister and to the staff of the Young Adult Relief Society Char Jeppson will teach the Homemaking the regular Relief lesson m Society, and Susan Cardwell will be a Primary teacher EIGHTEENTH U RI) Debbie Harvey has been released from the Primarv and Cindy Reed sustained RON STVKE is stake conference, with a meeting on Saturday at 7 for all adults of the stake and all Priests and Laurels The Sundav session will be at 9 a m in the Ogden Tabernacle Music will be furnished by a special Primary chorus directed by Noreen Benmon FOIRTHW RI) Dinner and a program will be featured at the annual ward Christmas party on Dee 17 at 6 p m Kenny Jensen has been sustained as Young Adult Representative for the ward Cory and Linda Hancock have been sustained to the Sunday School David Calvert and Greg McKenzie have been ordained Deacons David also graduated from Primary and received the Duty to God Trail Award SEN END! W RI) The Spiritual Living lesson will be given by Grace Judd in Relief Society next Thursday morning, and by Anita Tanner m the evening meeting Kevin Pitchford has been released as 1st counselor in the Teachers quorum, and This weekend L Suiist iiit' i ii M - i ii i . n as ds( d Earl Hi ill i W n ( It i e u ' a SALT LAKE The CITY widelv acclaimed Temple Square Christmas lights will he turned on Dec 10, as a prelude to the annual Nouth Songfest which begins at 8 m the Mormon p m 1 abornat le here The lighting displav on the historic square is in its nth year, and is one of the highlights of pr t m nti d dui uit. Mi s bv Dr 1 11 Bui t ommissionir 1 i - ' to It 111 1 i mild i No, a It olt s i I1 Ik in ib o s ' ' . gti iutl wifi -- i " I the thousands of students at a Holiday Devotional meeting in the historic Mormon Tabernacle meeting of thousands of young people ours is a special generation with a special message to deliver to the world at this special time," he told Mormon Seminary devotional was which broadcast live on radio and You young television people here remind me of diamonds in a setting, and I hope everv diamond here will remember the message of the I Need Thee Every song Hour which was just Mormon the presented by Nouth Symphony and Chorus N A new version traditional ill u ' " i x at a Sundav il i( Vtm rson esdav mil Nativitv was unveiled last vear on Temple Square and will be on displav again this season Ho audio lsual u ( -- i i tation tells the storv ol tin birth of Christ as seen m revelation bv piophits m America ancient aid recorded m tie Book Mormon This generation of young people should strive to avoid the hidden wedges of sin that so often are inserted into lives, and, though hidden, will divide them from God and each other and deplete their moral strength on of -- i i v t 1 la i mg iv rson ubbs li - - tin -- pri 1 !( 4 t , stake i t tenter 4127 disi uss opportunities lit i m -- da' -- i 77 , o' Ml a min il - lieduU d Ii l)i i i -- I las i i ( hurt ( , ( nti r in and la in lv It stresses ii esi rv ation of b m time and n u U The lull h teai lies that 0 t m tv 1 1 ( on s mi i h as tin most i i U ' v a ' i ' i ikes precedence 'hi r interests it c v v l i '' il IM 1 IV t ( n i ( t Endow lx Ig uis au nl i, hi ' rt-- i mg Mm in dim oi ll lol 'lit Pi imai i I ( nter liildit ti V in tin 1071 M mor ',-- v t 1 W women omen s I i Hu Tl i t , I , t ' x t t i ..lit Mr Lnio Busthe (V) ,, i . .. , Make Christ: a Merrv With a new an ' will i v' Chevrolet Truck f Fleatside ton Pickup r a Stock No. 5243? Was S5,51 E ' s( a n and t of of s ptUl bird I think one of the gnat nt eds is more parental ins' r ui l.on m lite s problems know tin re is a tendency for taunts to shrink from this I I s the in pon s bi 1 siruitioiis ot their own ibiiilnn m the problems of six the relationship with other voting people, the problems of dating, and all of the mam temptations that lonliont a growing boy or I i Ihese girl Salt the instructions should not he left to the school or to a i lass in sociology The safest place the best place to give this vital counsel the sacred instructions in mat ters of moral puritv should be in the home on a basis of confidence between parent and ihild Fourth I beliei e there is a great need lor and cultural activities together We should do things together as a lamilv If families could only seek then recreation and cultural activities more as a family unit 1 am sure that untold benefits and blessings would accrue Fifth we need a closer family-recreatio- relationship This is closely related to the other four needs One of the greatest needs of our young people is a closer, more frequent companionship with and father mother President Benson concluded his talk by describing the home family evening program, stressing that it is of such great importance that Church holds no meetings on Monday, so families get RANSM6SI0N CHANGE, INC. 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Church, bui nu ning Ibgbir Si SALT LAKE CITY Diamonds in a great set ting was the way President Spencer W Kimball of the Latter day Saints (Mormon) oning -- ' I tal -- i tin ir -- taki Rov In I planting i gi INI r ii an ll at Hit ri is a iv Bonnie i v i i ( . ' t - I Miimu ,11 ' VN o i i I i o ii d ' conferen n Wed spiritual i I o it I ' Roy Sta! on of ar-e- II 111' mill is iv s - II ,i n Mil v t of the (hurth m in fd inori ' a al i on iorts tti pi w m t il o li av e tin m more hi v than bin to -- lot ks nt oi 'ban a n odern car t i iv t A omc to live m Mi mi we need dailv ,v ion ai bn home t nt to h bun to the practice nati , 1 lilt' I' w -- i 11 ' Education and for mu I ( omnussiom i m at n i 1 he Songiist aid t1. ceiemonv lor tui mug or, tl t lights or. Ten pie Sq mu ,i ll be televised Int on KBN ( hdiinel 11 the holidav season for thousands of I tahns as well as hun dreds of visitors The Nouth Songfest once again will be directed bv Elder Armont W lllardsen and will involve some 3,500 singers from high school throughout Mormondom The brief Christmas message of the Mormon Church will be of i - i i Noati l i t IS t -- ill lialidsse, honored Sundav o 1 Holiday lights being readied o ' to goo u t ID IK lit otlil r- - M II lllbo ,'ion w I g ' PhvlllS K I M - i Mis w I m gl ed Spiritual on i : and was pi w s ' ' t H n onev to Societv i ll grandi hildri v i A j t Kari rt D i 1 ill have Hansen as a Sundav School e evening gnu,, D M i , o- li the Spiritual Living lesson next Tuesday morning RON NORTHS! kl SIXTH RI) Maxine Martin has been as Primarv sustained Librarian, class l Relit Society on Wed ntsdav will be the Spiritual Living lessons with Charlotta Giovir leading the morning 10 The Relief Societv IDS Ner,os IV Is - t 'it- t ' i ' ' ' -- tha' mi of oui mi n bn e of hi 'la tin'in 'i t i , low s i - ' ,,i , - in I i o' i , tedi iul mj Im that tm iii fui in r u i mn Mormon n i - progi am o' Du , im - n -t in e 'id of i d il it ; ml- - i i Ohio Mission fi H W )' ( in lrgm a hurth i s lopmi nt i etunbes -- hi ding to Nt Non i . 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