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Show At T The Payson Chronicle, Payson, Utah T1 usdny, April was in charge of music for the conference. Prayers were offered by Stake Patriarch Rex White, Paul Fawson, Menles Holladay and Milton A. Barn- 22, 1965 Growth Notes in Santaquin- - Tintic Stake By Beulah G. Bradley ey. Luncheon served NEWS By Dorothy Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nelson and Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Nelat son visited in Salt Lake last noon by the First Ward Re-.i- week. Society with food contriMr. and Mrs. Gunnard Johnbutions from the ward mem- son and daughter visited at Contributions from Alta. They did some skiing. bership. the luncheon came to $97.67 Bishop and Mrs. Walter Kcr-bfrom conference members. and children visited at During the conference the Phoenix, Safford ar.d Mesa Stake Missionary presidency, Arizona, for a week. ElRoy Murdoch, Sherwin ThoDcuglas Thomas and Arden1 mas, Bryant Jones, were re- Throckmorton visited at Boleased in lieu of the fact that nanza last week. the missionary work is to be Myron Christensen and sons placed in hands of the Seven- from Spanish Foxk made a ties Priesthood Group. Sherdown to Falyse, fishing man Jones, Glen Milner, and Mexico. trip Keith Horton were sustained Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thoas new Stake Missionary pres- mas visited at Salt Lake last idency. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Worth Roberts Special conference meetings were held on Saturday with from Bountiful visited at the our General Authorities pre- home of D. B. Thomas last siding over Priesthood Leadership Meetings, and the Relief ing By Robert Robinson, MIA Society. Scout Representative of Eureka OTHER STAKE NEWS: MIA Superintendency. Dont forget that a Stake District Members present Temple Excursion has been scheduled for tonight, April were: Henry Roberts, Lloyd 22. All who are eligible are Penrod, leadership training, asked to participate during the Sterling Davis, camping, Rusday and to meet at the Stake sell Smith, district CommisCenter at 5:30 p.m. to leave in sioner, William Oram, Stake a body for the evening session. member of YMMIA Scout LeaIt is under the direction of the ders. The advancement and Merit Badges were presented High Priests of the stake. The Stake Improvement Era by Lloyd Penrod. The Eagle was conducted by Drive went Over the top at Ceremony Roberts. Henry the eleventh hour on the 15th. Awarded were: 103 Merit All MIA Era leaders and MIA 3 Second Class Badges, Badges, workers are to be congratulated. They are grateful for 7 Star, 5 Life and the three Eagles. the support of everyone. The two Santaquin Wards At the Scouting Court of not participate because did Honor held Thursday April 15 at Eureka Ward who played these wards were sponsoring Trophy hosts, three young men of that the picture show ward received the coveted that evening. The charge to Eagle was Eagle Badge to wear on their to Ned Allison, Eagle, by given Uniforms. new The Scouting Stake Eagles are Ned Allison, Fred Holladay; to Max Berry Max Berry and David Hyde by Wilson Lee, and to David Hyde by Albert Eva. Eagle from Eureka Troop. The Court of honor was con- Honor Guard was Kent Kirk, ducted by Henry Roberts, Allen Penrod, and Eddie Davis. Eureka Ward won the Honor District Advancement chairman, who reports the follow- Flag and next Court of Honor the evening. is to be held at Elberta on the ing ef e of the full conthe ference by challenging us to .teach our children the gospel, and stated, We cannot teach what we do not know and that is the challenge of each parent to know the gospel, and teach key-not- With a united, urgent appeal for parents to hold and conprescribed duct the newly Home Ev:ning Programs, our visiting General Authorities, Elder Antcine R. Ivins, member of the First Council of Seventy, Elder Stephen C. Richards, member of the Priesthood Home Teaching committee, and was GENOLA y by word as well as example. The newly prescribed manual should now be in each home of our stake whereby we can hold these weekly Home TeachRelief ing Evenings with the lesions Sister LaRue H. Rosell, us to use with no cost. glv.-member, board Society general other HYDRO-SK- I our ASSAULT CRAFT Relief Society quarterly conStanding on retractable skis, a Lockheed-Californi- a along with most of research is conference speakers, gave us ference sessions were hld Satcraft tested at high apeed in shallow water. The vehicle landing Company is the test-bethe inspiration and necessary urday and Sunday in connecfor a proposed 70 mile per hour assault that would skim smoothly over the sea with a load of troops. A new waterjet propulsion system provides the power. impetus to really do this mar- tion with the regular Stake velous work of truly teaching quarterly conference. Sister Photo courtesy Lockheed-Culiforni- a Company. our children the gospel in Jennie W. Murdoch, Stake Reconlief Society president, the home President Carl A. Patten, in ducted the Saturday session Board member presiding, and Seventies leadership, spoke of grateful for our church memconducting the sessions, set with Sister Rosell, General giving instruction and helps to the responsibilities of the Sev- bership and opportunity for Stake Relief Society executives enties in the great missionary Home Family Evenings. and members of the Board. program and of our individual Brother Jack Thomas, who Sister Rosell was the first responsibilities to find chal- is physically handicapped yet visiting authority to speak at lenges to promulgate the gos- certainly not spiritually so, was given opportunity to speak the Sunday morning session. pel. Brother Elone Farnsworth, from an installed microphone She opened her statement with, What a glorious Easter Spring of Elberta gave an inspirational in the audience. He praised morning how appropriate that talk on the Home Evening Pro- God for his wonderful blesswe should be here to celebrate gram, stating, If there was ings and opportunities for In Utah, the resurrection of our Savior ever a program important, to work in the church the true firing our lives with love and Mothers and Fathers in bring- Church of God. ing their families close to understanding. Elder Steven C. Richards, a golf The next speaker was Elder them and to boost us to our member of the General Church Ivins, who urged the large Heavenly Fathers realm, it Home Teaching committee, group assembled at the morn- is this marvelous Home Even- spoke at the afternoon session, ing session to do the things we ing Program. stating that he has never found are asked by our General President Lynn Crook, in it necessary to lower ideals in Authorities to do, stated that speaking at the afternoon ses- all of his travels; that we are one of the most satisfying sion, told us that Jesus Christ cur brothers keepers and to principals of the Law of the is the Savior of the World and learn to put first things first, Gospel is the Law of Repent- asked the membership of the forsaking things of the world ance. He stated that repentance stake to really get started on on Sunday such as hunting and and change is taught in the this Home Evening Plan that fishing. home program and your child, can lead to Celestial Kingdom. Sister Donna Davis, also calleven in error, is worth saving. He challenged the youth to go ed to stand unexpectedly spoke Morality is the! power to en- forth on missions, to plan tem- of her love and devotion to durance against temptation, ple marriage, and serving the the church and her work in it. he said. The best of us has Lord throughout their lives. Special music for the mornneed of repentance, he added, President Max Nelson, quot- ing session was sung by the it is by wisely following the ing scripture taught us that Stake Singing Mothers, dirules that we merit Exhalta-tion- .. God our time rected by Sister Vivian Roper, hard-playe- d 18 holes, its good to After a here cn earth; that He lives, a accompanied by Sister Nadine settle down on a soft chair in the club Sister Florence Lamb, second body of flesh and bones, as Alexander; the Genola Singcounselor in the Stake Relief God of our Spirit, even as our ing Mothers sang for the afterhouse and add up the score with friends. Society Presidency, was called earthly Father is God of cur noon session, with Sister Verda What better time for the drink that scores with, to speak in the morning session. bodies. He stressed that we Throckmorton directing and g almost every golfer cool, beer? With great spirit she bore her must learn the principle of Sister Donna Davis accompanYes, beers great to relax with, great for refresh testimony to the truthfulness bedience, and cleave to the ist. The Stake music committee of the gospel plan, and en- teachings of our Prophets and with Gerald Fowkes directing ment, great for taste. So whatever your sport-boa- ting couraged all sisters to avail Apostles forgetting them not, and Teddy McKay at the organ or baseball swimming or tennis relax he mselves of the opportunity vhen we leave the conference. to hear the marvelous lessons afterwards with the zestful taste of beer. Sister Mary Oram of Elberta given each week at Ward Re- was called from the congregalief Society Meetings. UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. tion to speak and she challeng JH SOUTH STH EAST Brother Keith Horton, a ed us to be grateful for our ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH counselor in the unit of Stake opportunities to serve, and be d after beers the one... for good taste, good fun thirst-quenchin- concerning Eureka ward furn-- i bed the program which included color guard to open the ceremony, the Camp Fire and Indians gave the Scout Oath and Laws. Posting of, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garner and children from Bear River City are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Davis visited at Salt Lake last week. Mrs. Lavcn York visited at Lcgan and Salt Lake last week. Mrs. Myron Christensen and daughter, Mrs. Roy Weber, from Spanish Fork visited at Sa.t Lake and Granger last week. A birthday party was given in honor of Mrs. Elsie Oberg. A dinner was served to Mrs. Willett Oberg, Mrs. Verna Throckmorton, Mrs. Ann Nelson, Mrs. Joan Lee Oberg, Mrs. Beth Thomas, Mrs. Evelyn Larson, Mrs. Dorothy Thomas, Mrs. Delida Christensen and Mrs. Roberta Nelson. A gift was presented to Mrs. Oberg. Many veterans with disabilities rated at less than 10 per cent may be eligible for the new GI in- surance. They should apply for information to the nearest VA service-connect- office. INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS ASS0CIATI0 (31fers liDliiirm FERTILIZER msm MIXING DELIVERING SPREADING at lowest costs featuring . . . 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