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Show 'ro 1 3, NO. 33, THUi-hDAV- .l h Pi' os Sn.lt , :,V,IT Ii; !LLD. UTAH, VOL. il V La.ko r Aajoci.Tt-'lo- City, Utah 84110 AUG. , During onference Ul'IS S :f a .Vli: Xili, eh of Jesus ( l::i.:t i.f Li.'. er day Saint-- ; ,.i.i sp .ik at the Kicht so;.'! t tali stake Stake Confer-mcS a ivday ami in Sunday August 11 and Richf "rt Uti'l:. The gin. lie is invited to attetKl the Sunday Conler-enc- e i at 7 :;n 1) p.m. Saturrl y ?:r all adults ol the stake. ; 'j:t a.m. Sunday executive morning pi.a m. all youth of offices. & the stake and !u a m. General Stake Ur.'sideut n f LewisRex G. I iu'.1, ton. M.ih. will cm. i'lit. Eldi r Tlnnias S Mi son Ceuncil of was nami d in Twelve Ape.-!- . vs of The Church of J.-- is ChrM of S: i:.'.s jat!ur-Jatidier 4. t.c tin cl ; i aiiiit' ' which :'i ica. and the Pioneer State Theatre Foundation Advisory Board. He has held membership in the Utah Association of Sales Executives, the Salt Lake Advertising Club and the Salt Lake Exchange Club. l.I'.'t'I.-.Tc- Edi.'':uii-t- FI't ;:x i T; b e of vsini'.d 1ui. in Hie Ahaie.i Univr-i'- N.ilionul Executive Buy S: mts of Amer of U t 't y a uioail Freedoms ..oa at Valley Forge, fives as a member ol t! wyjf. .. t-,J sc-.1- t ' - ses.-.b.'i- . .. e-- t:-- - c 19(W. a sign-meAmong his ni.n-.tv as a member of the Council of the Twelve, Elder Monson serves as chairman of the Missionary Executive Coniiv.ittrn of the Church, directing ilic world wide activities of more than L'ii.'jOO n llairv Seminar held in Itah. I'l'oin left are MickeKrn. ltoss Zollinger, MarJean ndeison, Hon (.'ilihon-i- . Kyle Anderson, l)r. Wallace lind'i :vid It'onn. Tailor. :md leaders at Holstein Youth HOLSTEIN YOUTH I) IKY SEMINAR Avoid stating your own opinion when giving our reasons for your placing in judging dairy cattle," (harles Mickelsen. Utah Slate University Exti'i'shm Pain man. tells voung people full-tim- Youth Holstein Seminar Held The Utah Holstein and Utah Slate UniverExtension Service re sity cently sponsored a for young people interest d in learning more about In i d da Tying sho-Mby the young people. One of his objectives. i milk production and judging skill. . Bob chairman; and Marje m Anderson. Newton, womens repic-sente- d the Holstein Association in conducting (he seminar Cache County Extension Servin' bested tlm c cut. Instructing in giving reasons for placings in 'judging. (T.nies Mickelsen advised. Don't say This cow is better than that cow.' m 'I like this cow more than ti.nl one ' State fuels such as Number 1 cow has a slraighter lop bee. a deeper heart girth, and mure a tirmly attached, more level udder than Numhcr 2 cow.' " Stating reasons in factual terms takes- practice, hu! it - pays off in judging competition. he explained. Dr. Wallace Tavlor. now To ence ami (hey will have an j.'por tunity to see dairies mid dairymen from all over the country, he pointed out. ( president Cedar Two mini busses with Hob Green and Willis Wilburn as drivers took 22 passengers (Senior Citizens) to the pageant "Romeo and Juliet" m Cedar City last week. They also toured Bryce Canyon and Zions Park before returning home. More lours hove planned. The Richmond City's nn-i.ii- summer party will feature games, luncheon and a rograin Miis Friday. Fire Burns June Gras s fue burned approximately fi." acres of June grass fed pasture Sunday evening north of Clarkston. It started A be hel l in the llldi-rmv.City park and is being it:rl::ut sponsored by Bums f'itv ar..l t!:e It wilt r-- lib The games v. d! s1;ki at p m. ami will ineliide vi.iVy ail, tennis and rti.or activities. Lyman Hansen was also there along with a large number of Clarkston residents. several of the towns- people Liking their farm C'piipnient to help eontain the lire. 5 1 will he The free hmcln-i-served at 7 pr.i a.:: ! everyone sh uil-- liiag t.er own lit en-- il . . Upon completion of !iio ibh grade. Bill was hired as Caretaker Ccmetaiy , raster tj Re SmiibrtM and has been of 421 SSttSNSSK?' fcrW-- $ 4 t the Church's World War II. He t : i .s 'V .5 f fA w .. I jk. EGOKHON ! Sniiiffio Artist 'ouple Return n of the faithful and devoted in the cate and keeping of the t'ro.ii'ds for ;t years. When he first begun caring T.ir the gmunds. dirt and weeds were Hie main section of the area, with a small area ready for burial. Each year a new seel ion was plotted out, i'l.mited and nutured. The rpunds now reflecl the many years of hard work and is an asset to the community. The part Bill enjoys most about his job is working with clean-cu- t people like Cal llcutliT. Reed Law and all o' tier crew members. and raised in Sniith-fielBill resides with his parents. George and Venna Rentier. He has one brother, Leon, who also resides in rom Europe ir injr-lie- Joho-S'-Fi aiues OcIoIkt 7. l bltf. in the Sa': Lake lemple They arc the parents of three chddicn.' Dedication Tells Story Delie;ited and hard waking are only a few c rcrip live words relating to VI! liam (Bill) Rentier .. Z mayor and Reed W,j.ill;oi'L president Lions club. Jr .. ' " cj' L.tk Ciiy August 21. 1927, he is a son of G. Spencer end the late Gladys Condie Monson. He a Pended Salt Lake City public school and grudoated cum laude from the University of Utah in 1D48. receiving his degree in I nisi ness management. He did graduate work and served as a member of the College of Business faculty at the University of Ui:h Lni'T. he rm ive I hi MBA degree ficm Biigliani Young University. Elder Monson served in the United Stab's N:.y Jor-iiii- Tb? program, which officials said is a good program, will be held at R p.m. According to Bren! White, chairman of the event and rumc-beof the Lions club, cvervoue in the town is invited pi,-the new rrsiit-'i'iof the city. witli White on the will be Richard G. Bagiev i f v .,r. Ilyeeulive Urolcssionally. on properly owned by Lewis Dalilc. and spread to land owned by Max Christiansen of Newton, and Leo Godfrey of Garland. Helping lo fight tit' fire was the Clarkston Fire Department, also Trenton's Department. Fire Chief d i Canadian Mission from Wit) to ISH52. Trior to that time he served in the presidency of the Temple View Stake in Salt Lake City and as a bishop in that stake. Richmond Party Events Listed Rope! a toW Oudeo. president; Hon Ribbons, Lewiston. youth committee w .i He as a member of liif-ii- V .vvsssfti-- Coniii.:t'.ee of ;!.e C Inn eh and as Area Adviser of the Europe and 'Em ope West mission areas. Elder Munson served as more wiUi auxiliary secretary, is: to have Utah v.n:.l. compete in the r.atio:i'.l con junior dairy tests. It will l.e c.r i experi be said, rv's Ihe Corn . 'AlU s. also s EVERYONE INVITED improvement, inci e'i'.ir4 daitv animals extension dairy specialist. I'SU. praised the interest in t 4 aider Monson has had a distinguished cai ccr in publishing and printing, serving as general manager of ti e Deseret Press, one of the w esfs hire .'st commercial printing firms, until his call lo the Council of the Twelve. Earlier he had seived as an advertising executive of The Deseret News. Church owned daily newspaper in Salt liukrCity. Elder Monson is a past president of the Irinl-iuIndustry of Utah and a fnrr. er member of the board of d reetors of the Uriabag Industry of America. Yv'ith his hrnad business background, Elder Moiu-oscrv es on the Imkii iI of diicc-torof several prominent for lV.yi'f 'eld. lc ;l ill l'rc-'i- ' - n pai"l,!,i! if b Goi'd.iu's 1; RaLu'day ini' lb d and til" ''i'li i.j'l;, r,;i.-,i-- ' ebiT.!uii Sc-iti- P. a IV, V':,,SN f! ! 'IT,-- r vvili: - She tiiu !i.a. at S' rui v.'i:',; !i!iiii-- s'c-ke- fcal. i.- lie - I : ;! i sight-seein- -' v. ,. v ! ' a .ve:! 1: ii.,ii said b. v mi-- 1 - CI'll'.l'S ,1- -. -- i U.iivee p;oi..-- s'ai i i: d.- o ;M feels she h.i.Her ji i i::l Mi; 0 - - i): ? i'n-i'- .in V. M' v Her i hi e s! u bills! laud er' lire .u.-- i!e-;i.- ii'i are the parents M'-- t ' o'ki :eiir reii ( is pi, .ii'), iii 'aiii'in nia ;o se- jvec.tings -t - ; . , - 0 : n; - i S:iiio on s ications and financial fields. He also serves as a mealier of the executive committee .a t ty II iviiTi g businesses and industries, particularly in Ihe commun- gium, Holland, Germany, returned West Berlin, England, Scotsix v.eek tour of land, and Wales. Members of the church hosted the chorus p'- and ihe British Isles. Hu v were driveling with the by providing a meal eaph The evening and then housing iiri.irruir.g group Is if Zion" from the chorus members in their I. US Uistiiuie in Logan. homes. 'a re were Hi ir. the travel-b'lEven with their busy oiorp. ' ' R'unds of Zion" is schedule, there was still time ii up i,f members of the to go They visI 'is !i';rc!i and all of the ited several castles, cathedrals, the dikes and windmills Mivig men liavc served mis-' s ior Hii church in some in Holland, the Berlin wall, e i! u! lio world. Their Buckingham Palace, the Tower, Loch .iiri:nse in goi'ig to Europe Longdon i'i i',i) missionary work Lnmand. the Forest of and many other i!iie;i prrsi'.il.ition of a two l.mir l"iig variety show. interesting places. All travel ivv "Heritage in Har- - was done by bus while over 'I'- " consisted of music there. The two bus drivers 'rum Viierien's east. west, were from England and g iiorib. S'liuh, and con-- r planned all of the activities. uded with selections of - ;cied music Everyone really enjoyed including a the trip but it was great to '.lediy of diildrens songs. Tlie group performed at come home. We don't realleast each day and ize how lucky we are here in We c.aiiy days there were two or America." said Floyd. !!. ('i' convenmore t f.iiin.e'ces. During have '!' six week period "The iences than any other So:::. of Zion" visited Bel- - country in the world. v"v..oi. - ix'-- '.'.as Veda Salisbury ;.L iJ 'i-..,- i Oi X .o-- sight-seein- I is-- ce Tt s d. "ri'iield. Lions Set Work Night A mii j( 1 r lif iclil Lions (lull will hold a work ; 'llmrsdiiy at the rune Sox park. " 1 1 ; i Hinting lo (lie Lions 'iili oflii inis Hie party I a! 7 w Ml s:.-p 111. or rar- - 1 i Ri-- i 'Ito'se comiiii'. should Till EMPI.O i in IlieSiniilifieiil ( A 11 I; I v ( I Smittilield u ): nuclei . ( ilt ec. s ... 0 i .1 F r In 4 1. . i'i.u 'i I' im-- . a p ii t l'i in h l.a:ur r 1 .1 i.r a Will Ills FROM FUtOli; .u :' ni I it !i DS mu Institute nt Utah State University recently ;t tour of Eiirnpr. |