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Show I .. ee !. wrffcWP ' Fcdcrd Jury THE SUMMIT COUNTY BEE I, 1S7C 8 - OMlrUle, Utah IM1T bidets ICcmss hwibcnnsn - then dosed Us President remarks by telling parents to teach reverence b the home and to hold family home evenings. Merchant Kenneth Nessen, released born the Ugh council, told of how wonderful it has beea far him and hb family to live b the stake and serve fa Ua church callings. He expressed hb bn far hb friends and assocbtea b the stake. - The theme of Cathy Blazzard's talk, the first of two youth speakers, was "What are the moat Important things I should be doing to prepare for a happy and successful future." She said that we must set goals and make those things happen that we want to happen. "The decisions we make an fa 'everyday Ufa right now, right President Walker, conducting far the Saturday session, presented the theme taken from Joshua 24:15 "As far me and my house, we will serve the Lord. He added how special the youth were and the many temptations they have sometimes adults give the wrong example. He told of an incident, while in hb youth, when he had taken a pocket knife. Hb brother took it back and apologized far b hen. children bon during mretings. Again using hb family as an example, he told of how they would always hold thdr children or let them sit by their side, never tatfag them out unleu a crfab arose. He said, "After you take your children out, let then know a crisb has arisen. thanks far the blessings we have. The President told the parents that their cjiildrenneed to bear them pray. He stated that moat people would gin their blood to those that wen fa need. But. we can give something greater than blood far those in need and that b the gospel. There b the taw of repentance for those that have sinned. We mast coufeu to thoee whoa wo have offended, aometliiiea It moit be to the bishop. We must repair the damage that has beea done. Eves If- wo do repent of our aba, the1 .committing of the ab will hold ua back b the progression of life. Resident Peterson add, The price of abb gnat. , She quoted Emerson saying, The fatun belongs to those who prepan Layne Eockhill and Diane Burns presented insights, from a teenage point of view, on guidelines set by parents and the homelife that helps them. him. for it Nessen said he now realises it b necessary far the individual to correct hb own wrong. "You must return the damage which has been dooe." Cathy said she would need a good education, to team the arts of hooemaking and to establish a closer refatfanaMp with God and her family to prepare far the future. Mrs. Helen Anderson spoke on the different nib of a mother b a home. She emphasised mothers need to spend time with each child. She said bring a wife and mother b the greatest calling a womaa can have in thb life and fa the eternities. Newly sustained member of the Ugh council. Marlin H. Dearden, wu then asked to apeak. He called it a privilege and an honor to be assocU ted with such gentlemen and priesthood holders fa the high council. The second of the youth speakers, hfarfc Brown, based hb talk on the theme "What are the most important things I can do to honor the priesthood and prepare myself far a mission." Fred Merchant concluded. He centered hb Ufa around a pamphlet by President Spencer W. Kimbafl entitled, "We Should be a Reverent Feopto." He encouraged all members who had not read the pamphlet to read it Mark said that we have not been asked but commanded to fulfill missions. He used a story to illustrate hb point. A lady wu told fa her patriarchal blessing the reason she hadnt become a member sooner wu that a certain man had not ftdfifled hb obligation to go on a mission. He ended hb talk by uylng that we must realize the fafl importance of the priesthood and the u u POT BELLY WHOOPER STOVEPIPES ALL ACCESSORIES The Agusts Prescott b risking b St. George with her sister Louise Prescott trying to find a Mere-embe- r, FOB SALE Skb (used jaat once), Miller bindings, ski poles, Otympb boots, boot tree, excellent cond. CaB 3. x b 783-220- iUtrOf FOB BENT Famished toona with private bath bclndbg riifitfas k maid service. Skiers CaB by. 877-560- welcome. Weekly or monthly CaB Aloma Motel, Briber tf rates. 9. City, Real Estate ' 1. tf i.i FOB SALE Small 2 bdrm. house ta Wanship. CaB Salt Lake. 654-023- WOULD LIKE TO BUY good used engine far 68 Plymouth Fary m, 318 or other ChryAer engine. CaB Coalvifle, 3362346, prof. eves. i 266-698- amms ClEXJj lltftwfgS , a ti USililR Bum sons, to cribuii Paper wppltot: plates, cups, labia covers, etc., MOUNTAIN SALES DI8T. CO, if t 14 t 0 WITH SAFETY First mortgages and contracts hilly recourse! Utah residents onhf. Ralph Prescott b still fa the Dale and Sadie Thomas hospital doing as writ as can be boated a delicious Thanksgiving 'dinner far Sadfas sister, Dixie expected. Bat wbha Ralph. Investment Corporation day complete. Parley and HB Mitchell were so happy to have afl their family Grace Lemon Just home for Thanksgiving and from Clark, Ida., when she wu mare than surprised to have welcoming home a new grandbrothers Bert of Sands and Ted child. Just b time to be hosted of Idaho drop b far a visit and to a lovely surprise party by her dinner. Saturday Chad and kids and grand-kid- s, corsage family also came to dinner. and the whole bit. Bn Huflam wu aflowed to come home far Thanksgiving. He is bitek at the hospital 4nd b at the MRUs, Safes 201, Salt Li dtp. UL ItfTadw Hum Meet mow 1321 and John Parks of Midway. receiving therapy sity Hospital. tv Utah & Western Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bata went to Texas to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with their aoff, Earl and family. Averett home. How nice. Miscellaneous WELDING A WATEB THAWING DeeLynn Stevens, Oak- -' j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller of Logan came to uare grandmother lone Prescott's Thsnkiciv tag dinner, lone's sons Mai and Blaine called which made her The Warren McNeil's the lucky ones on Thanksgiving. They enjoyed the main course at file Dorothy Cox home b Kamu then the dessert at the Eric FirepheeHm IHik 19' Kefaefl less than 100 fax., like new; 6 h.p. fishing motor, good cond.; kitchen set, chrome, good cond. Call 3363214. x .1 i Francis welcomes visitors warmer climate. FREE STANDING FIREPLACES THERMO GRATES FOB SALE 336-56?- $. tf Call 3364950. Ted D3 Crittenden, Suffolk FOB SALE Yearibg Mark Dawson, 654-273- selection. Byron J. Smith was imficted by the Grand Jury on four counts of theft of Government property, and Mont AngeB on one count These two men are employees of Smith Lumber Company at Kamas. Maximum penalty far each count of thb type of offense b 10 prison andor 110,000 years fine. Suf SALB-G- ood Contact Wayne or Jimfay B3x Brooks fa' Reliefer. HOME APPLIANCE BETAS CaB Bob's FMt Shop. Major or 8. small appHaaces. Phone , I'ood & Coal Bum'm PARLOR ties. Come early for good FOB Hamp, crossbred ram bmfrs. He then went on to discuss one of the three most grolvioua sta sexual immorality. He printed out that parents must teach exactly what the Lord expects when He said, Thou shalt not commit adultly or , t anything like unto it" President lyta Peterson introduced a film "Strengthening the Home. u mm mm mm FISHER XMAS TBEES HEBE 5 varie- ' President Merchant told what he thought leads to successful parenthood. He emphasized parents must net gridsHnrs mnA tiwk.Hnnj gg paWUtS Mod tO understanding bow damaging pctndsalve- -' ness can be. Using hb family u enmpte, he told how he and hb wife would always try to sit near the front of the chapel so the children would be more interested fa the meeting. He told those present not to let their He told the members how Messed they were for living b such a great land of plenty and having the gospel He said everyone should take time out to give . D3x 336-207- 2. u family. b of Kamas, Utah and Lee Johnson of Heber, Utah employees of the Leavitt Lumber Company at Kamas were each Indicted on ab separate counts of theft of Government Call 50. Csfl Rod, Services "Abide With Me" sung a duet wu presented by Gordon Taylor and Stanley Best They wen accompanied by Mrs. Winifred Andrus. u President Eldon Cooley of the Utah Salt Lake Mission told of hb appreciation far the missionary program, the elders who work under him, and the missionaries serving the Kamu Stoke.' (Hen Leavitt flathead, Livestock Jeep engine, 4 cyl. FOB SALE 68:25. The L.D.S. people should be the happiest people on the earth and they should also be the most reverent. Are we reverent at home? Do we regard sacred sacred? Do we hold family and things individual prayers? he said. President Merchant instructed people should be to meetings at least five to tea minutes early. He said anyone who arrives Just the meeting b starting b late. He told the members to sit together a commandments. For Sale Doug Gines, counselor ta the Kanus Ward bishopric, talked about the toH of the father b the home. He frit fathers hsd great opportunities and responsibilities to fulfill the charge given to parenb ta D A C PMs. Merit stated that the priesthood fM us to act far God. We should not misuse it Five Kamas bmbermen have beea indicted by a Federal Grand Jury far the District of Utah for alleged thefts of government property. The pro- FOB SALE Hoytsvifle. 14'x70 perty consisted of sawlogs Nashua mobfle home, farnbb-e- d, stolen from the Uinta allegedly built-o- n cooler, porch A National Forest b Jnly of thb aet-a- p on private lot patio, year. wleaae on ground, akbtbg. 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