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Show The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, June 19, 1965 G 1 member of the MIA General Board, was organist, for. the group and also for congregational singing led by A. Burt and Mr. Terry. Ben E. Rawlings, YMMTA superintendent of Parleys Stake, offered the opening prayer and ,To Love God, Keep His Law, LDS Leaders Hear Continued From Page One Will Win When Wishing W'hnt. Victory is bound day Is the power of God as it to come to him who gives all o works through man. He takes himself to the cause he repreComfort from the very real as- sents when there be truth in the surance that divine help can be cause. his blessing, Elder Monson deFollows Counsel claredWTishy-Was- Lives as Teaches '"He lives as he teaches. He is honest with others. He is honest With God. He is honest by habit and as a matter of course. When difficult decisions must be made,, such a leader never asks What will people himself, think?, but rather, What will I think myself? h He leads with love. You nev- er find the successful leader scolding nor giving vent to verbal tongue lashing. He rather follows the counsel of President George Albert Smith who said, It does not pay to scold. I believe you can get people to do anything (if you can get them to do it at all) by loving them into - f t I i - S ft 7 v; ' J if He willingly works. Formula doing it. W applies to him. What is forHe is prepared. In his mind, mula W? Simply this: Work he has carefully stored full in- 'I ON SATURDAY SALE leads to no end. In short, he develops goals of accomplish- Cecile O. Crowe, YWMIA presiment. dent of Las Vegas Stake, offered The National Council of Boy the benediction. Scouts of America feels deeply Conducts Meeting indebted to the LDS Church for General Superintendent G. the leadership and contributions Carlos Smith Jr., conducted the it has given during the 52 years meeting. it has been a part of the National Boy Scout Council, declared At the 1:30 p.m. session MIA Robert Bilhngton, assistant na- leaders heard Spencer W. Kimtional executive, Boy Scouts of ball, member of the Council of America, New Brunswick, N.J., Twelve Apostles, plead for the who spoke briefly during the leadership of MIA workers and parents in changing the present meeting. pattern of early steady dating 300 Singers among youth. Music for the session was furIt is my considered feeling, nished by 300 young men and he said, that the change of this women MIA singers from Bak- one pattern of social activities ersfield, Burbank, Canoga Park, of our youth would immediately Glendale, Mojave, Reseda and eliminate a majority of the sms ; San 'Fernando LDS stakes- - in would preclude numerous, early southern California. Mrs. Bernice Jamison was the director and Roy M. Darley, Salt Lake Tabernacle organist and a nesTMC-rzne- s LeGrand Richards special values 31.50 Reg. 42.00, has two swings, lawn glider, sky skooter tached slide. 2h ' tubing 5th floor toy cushioned cover . . . Youth of LDS Church. formation with respect to his knows the MIA assignment.-H- e program. He knows what is expected of him. He does not approach his assignment just hoping or wishing for success. Gets Results He achieves results. To begin with, he recognizes that no aim Sorry, no mail or phone orders, no c.o d. or layaway we reserve the right to limit quantities. de luxe swing set start at- ;r ed presented ms r 1. 2. A I Dll RAC ALDUIlIJ designed for S. 4. 5 CATCH THE WIND, DONOVAN I LIKE IT LIKE THAT, DAVE CLARK FIVE conditioning 1. 2. 3 4. 5- - ' 2). The Last Tima, Rolling Stones 22. For Your Love, Yardbtrds 23. Last Chance to Turn Around, Gent Pitney 24. Shakm' All Over, Guess Who's 25. Are You Sincere?, Trmi Lopez 26. Back in My Arms Again, Supreme 27. Cast Your Fate to the Winds, Sounds Orchestral 28 Mane, Bachelors 29 A World of Our Own. Seekers 20. Just a Little, Beau Brummels 31. The Entertainer, Tony Clarke 32. Cara Mia, Jay and the Americans 33. Gee TO Tiger, Tigers 34 Pm a FoolSo Many Ways, Dino, Desi, and Billy 35 This Little Bird, Marianne Faithful 36 It Feels So RightEasy Question, Elvis Presley 37 True Love Ways, Peter and Gordon 38 June Bride Baby, Goldbriars 39. Nobody Knows What's Gom'n, Chiffons 40. A Teenager m Love, Lou Christie STOP THE MUSIC, SUE THOMPSON FROM A WINDOW, CHAD AND JEREMY HOLD ME, THRILL ME, KISS ME, MEL CARTER 4. BEACH BOYSNO WHEELS, RONNY & DAYTONAS SURE SHOTS best in PEOPLE-COOLIN- dropouts and Jun If, 1. WOOLY BULLY, SAM THE SHAM AND PHARAOHS 2. I CANT HELP MYSELF, THE FOUR TOPS 2 MR TAMBOURINE MAN, THE BYRDS 4 HUSH, HUSH, SWEET CHARLOTTE, PATTI PAGE SATISFACTION, ROLLING STONES 4 HERE COMES THE NIGHT, THEM 7 LAURIE, DICKEY LEE I WONDERFUL WORLD, HERMAN'S HERMITS 9. GLORIA, THEM 10. BEFORE AND AFTER, CHAD AND JEREMY 11 Crying in the Chapel, Elvis Presley 12 Seventh Son, Johnny Rivers 13. Engine, Engine No. 9, Roger Miller 14 Help Me, Rhonda, Berth Boys 15 She's About a Mover, 'sir Douglas Quintet 14. What World Needs Now Love, Jackie DeShannon 17. Ticket to RideYes It is, Beatles 18 You Turn Me on, Ian Wititcomb 19. You Really Know How u Hurt Guy, Jan and Dean 20. Count Me In, Gary LewiLand the Playboys auto air is the school would be mos influential in bringing a great majority of our young men and women to the temple clean, sweet, full of faith, to become the worthy parents of the next generation. Ked-dingto- The ' Stirring dramatization of throughout the church the week for of Nov. 15, 1965. which stands SMC, Strong Moral Character, was Music for the afternoon Ingpresented and drew a standing ram was by the Southern Caliovation from the "congregation. fornia MIA Chorus under d aucIt is the MIA Stake Parent and tion of Mrs. Bernice Youth Night 'Program, to be MIA general officers were on MIA Night during the session. A reduce I BEATLES VI Capitol, $2 91 Mono , S3 99 ster. SOUND OF MUSIC RCA, M 49 M , $5 49 Ster. HERMITS ON TOUR MOM, $2 98 M, S3 99 S. CAST FATE TO WIND Pkwy, $2 98 M, S3 98 S. MY FAIR LADY Columbia, $4 49 M , $5 49 S. 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