Show I The Salt Lake Tribune Saturday April 4 1959 " Tabernacle Gathering Hails Growing Missionary Activities -- I the prinMpal medium for "The combined results' of Commented President David teaching the gospel No ade- stake and foreign missionary O McKay: substitute has been service have been tremendous ! "As 1 listened to the quate reports found for the situation in 1 which -- missionaries teach the During the past year— our and remarks of - those - who faithful missionaries brought have been converted reprefamily in the 'home” Elder the church 31' 730 souls ' - into 33000 I thought of Hinckley said Most of these were adults senting “THE NUMBER of convert Relatives friends and teachers the power that was more baptisms in foreign missions in another 1600 peo- active in the conversion of “"On Dec 31 1958 we ac- reached the magnificent total brought those people than anything ple tually had 5739 members in of 22755 last year representiother than the power of God” the field ng more than a 100 per sent "THE TOTAL convert bapPresident McKay listed four "In both the stake and for- Increase in a period of five tisms reached the amazing attributes for a successful total of 33330” eign fields the cottage meeting years” he continued -- i number of' Total aries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints has increased by 1401 in the past five year&JL-wasdisclo$e- d Friday nlghtat the Salt Lake Tabernacle ’ DEVOTED TO tile work of stake and foreign missions the meeting was attended by audience which neard the LDS church’s First Presidency laud the' mission linear-capacit- program Gordon B Hinckley assistant to the Council of Twelve Apostles used film charts to show the mission progressi "IN THE foreign missionary category we have grown frpm an average' of 317? in 1954 to 5512 In 1958 is “WORTHINESS conversion (a man must know that this is the greatest thing in all the world) willingness and - inspiration !: (divine guidance through prayer)" PresldenfStephen L Richards who introduced speakers said “We give thanks for the marvelous missionary program” He thanked members who were responsible for the success of the program ‘ President Clark said "Great new forces are being discovered and exploited Great new facta are being discovered the mpkeupof the universe’ — THEN HE added ’ "The power of the priesthood fore-- shadows all of these forces r and I-- A and you possess It possess 1it” V included Other speakers Mrs Theda Farnsworth stake' j missionary from San Mateo Li — " Calif Stake and Herbert Me- Laine a new member of the s church from Reseda Stake In ' ’’ Van Nuys Calif I The Salt Lake Valley Re-gional Mission Choir sang “ gram- m i i -- "THE KNOWLEDGE which the Lord -- is pouring out on us at the moment appears to be experimented with for the purpose of exterminating God’s children” President Clark continued 'V‘4 Six v - COMPARE PRICES T V mum A i— ' ' in ftHtfhyij to COMPARE QUALITY! r mx ’1 tttOM UWW basic Bourse in jc GENEALOGY in 2 Volumes ' H a r 1 a n d and By Qardner Smith The first comprehensive attempt to consider record keep-in- g and basic research in detail enough for both experienced - and beginner mm 395 - j mulch l DjlllTTT volume SCIENCE AND YOUR FAITH IN GOD Drs Eyring Christensen Harris Merrill Pack and Widtsoe A selected compilation of writings and talks by sprominent LDS scientistBy Roots packed in 350 of Enjoy the beauty roses all summer long and then EACH ea YrrTTCP-ti- '' Fletcher apple and many others — ii 350 — him imm "I By Sterling W Sill A concise and systematic plan for helping to develop the qualities that are ‘essential for outstanding leader-- ship m the Church — "Your choice of Elberta peach or Early Elbertas Santa Rosa plums apricot new and timely publications for leadership jilte&iwrx I tiewesr &&&&$- 1 them the next and the year that ONLY with roses enjoy year after Complete EACH variety CHRIST FAMILY IN ANCIENT NIGHT AMERICA FUN 395 295 Milton R Hunter t Second volume of Archeology and The By GERANIUMS POTS - Each III Book Of Mormon SCRIPTURIZERS Two Sets! 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