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Show UTAH VALLEY NEWS N Friday, November 24, 1989 Missionaries Reports Foatore L. D, S. Conference to it. First tbe L. D. 8. church la being recognised for the good It does, and criticisms of a few years ago have given way to praise for such efforts as the Millenlal Chorus which has toured England, and the fine sportsmanship of our athletic activities which have impressed the g Britons. Second, even the conference reports of sermons and spiritual activities are different, (he realization dawning upon the ppople that the Mormous have something worthwhile. The very name Mormon" is gaining pres, tige and la no longer a reflection sport-lovin- m Ten returned missionaries reporting: their labors in various parts of the world featured the recent L. D. S. Conference for the Utah stake at both morning: and afternoon sessions, eoch being: given but five minutes to report and each succeeding in pressing into those five minutes a real sermon as well as a report. It was rapid fire work, filled with zest and enthusiasm for the Cause they had represented tbe world. The following la a brief paragraph copied from the which have strengthened by testireport given by each missionary: mony, and have fully demonstrated to me the powers of the PriestTHOMAS PAXMAN MARTIN, hood in the lives of those who of Provo Fourth ward, laboring magnify the same. In the Went German Minion: CARL WILLIAMS of the Third "Missionaries of the L D. I. church go wherever they are sent ward, laboring in the East Gerbecause they have a priceless man . mission: "The German message of Truth, which, if accept- people who love God, and pay ed and lived, makes life more their tithing, and observe the abundant for all who receive it.' laws of the L. D. 8. church, feel This message of Truth is being secure and are being protected, keir hearts preached to every nation, kindLL.,0Ve red, tongue and people. In sr f i W. RAYMOND GREEN, of Provo Second ward, laboring in the Esat German minion: The L. D. 8. church is a cosmopolitan church. It hu gathered people from all over the world. It rests upon the secure foundation of a common purpon and fundamental truth. took me My mission through so many experiences that I know for myself that all honest hearted men and women, all people everywhere are brothers of a common parentage. Our message is for the whole world. GEORGE THATCHER, of the Second ward, laboring in the North Central states: I have had a great many experiences upon 'I ;e of in another thing: Joseph Smith never wrote that book, but he did translate It, acting as an instrument of God In giving to us those ancient, records. I have an abiding testimony of the truth of that record." Reports were also made by all three members of the stake presidency, R. J. Murdock, Herald R. Clark, Leon Newren, and an address by Elder George F. Richards of the Twelve Apostles, who presided during the conference. The Provo Second ward choir furnished the music, with several muslral numbers being given by individual members, and the M. I. A. meeting Sunday evening being a special Thanksgiving The Old Age Pension organisation will meet in the Public library Friday night, November 84 at 7:00 oclock. All members are urged to be present. All others Dudley spent Thanksgiving at American Fork. After the presentation of the three M.I.A. plays last Thursday evening the cast and M.I.A. officers enjoyed the remainder of the evening at the Claude Snyder home, puncheon was served to 15 by the officers. service. PLEASANT VIEW Susan Jameson, Reporter Eugene Gurr, recently returned from the Western Elates Mission spoke briefly In Sunday evening Other speakers were meeting. members of the Stake High Council, David McKay and Edgar Hall. The ward choir furnished two se- To Thanksgiving Laurel Hill, teacher at Boxelder County is spending the holidays with her relatives here. Mrs. Caroline Brokaw entertained Sadie and Edith Olsen at Thanksgiving dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Will Isaacson and family had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Isaacson. Page school hot luncheon Is In full swing now. Parents are urged to have their children participate. Primary Conference will be held Sunday evening at tne ward chapel. Parents are urged to attend this evening of pageant. SWING ... has genuine Mogul Socket, base finished in rich bronie with figured stretched silk made to match. Also comes in Ivory, Gold or 8ilver $18.50 interested are cordially invited. playing gamee afterwhlch a dainty tray luncheon was served to the 85 guests present. The bride to be was the recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts. Mrs. Sarah Ellen Jfussell has MiM, A quilting was enjoyed Friday accepted an invitation to Join the at the home of Mrs. Emma Halt Singing Mothers of the Sharon stake. per by Jennie Harris, Minnie Yllma Kclander, Rosa Fern Mussell has been chosen Bhoell, Sarah Ilooley Sr, and to take part in the MIA play that Florence Downs. is being sponsored by the Junior Mrs. Blanche Wright entertain- girls of the Vineyard ward. ed Wednesday afternoon at her Mr. and Mrs. Orden Miner mo. honie la honor of har daughter. Mrs. Erva Wright Brlmley, 85 tored to Salt Lake City Friday to take their son, Lynn, who has guests being present Loa Mae Hrelnson was the hon- Joined the Navy and left that day ored guest at a shower given at for his post of duty. Miss Mariana Olsen spent the the home of her mother, Mra. Khoda Hrelnson, Wednesday af- latter part of the week visiting ternoon. The time was spent in at Mammoth. In honor of their son Bernard. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kclander and family, Mra. Minnie Dlttlmore, Mr. and Mra. Wm. Dlttlmore and Dit-lltno- WINDSOR (Mr. Kerry Nielsen Reporter) Vole Ilooley daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ilooley is Improving nicely after having underwent an appendictomy recently at the American Fork hospital. Mrs. Donna Chilton la rapidly recovering from her recent ill. ness and will be able to leave the Lehi hospital to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gillman some time during the ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR week. Afton Prestwick, who has been seriously 111 in a California hospital for some time is much improved committee The Geneological sponsored a worth while musical program from the B. Y. U. Monday evening at the ward chapel Ward budget tlcketa were honored. Leora Gordon, Warren Johnson Howard Lowe, Floyd Backus, and 8hlrley Harris were among the Pleasant Grove Sr. Bernina ry that visited tbe Catholle and Methodist, Presbyterian churches In the morning and the L.' D. 8. tempfe grounds In the afternoon along with their adviser, Wm. Smith. Two quilt Inga were held by the Relief society members, one at Chrlstoball Grant's home and the other at James Johnsons. The quilts are to be given to the ward Kelt mates made oa all electric wiring and We do tbe big Jobs with the Basse ease as wo caa handle pour smallest Joh Start at Union In Alpine District Free Adult Education claaaes at the Union school building. In connection with the Alpine School district and W. P. A., will commence November 29th at 7:80 p. to 0:80 p. m. The Current Social Problems class will be conducted as a dia. cusslon group In which the various current and social problems of Interest to members of the group will be open to discussion. It Is contemplated that it will furnish an opportunity for members to discuss, In fuller detail, questions that might be presented in open public forum. This class of may consider other problems local, state, national, and international Importance, also analysis of propaganda in the news, dressmaking, including the remodeling of old materials. The aim Is to assist with pattern and style suggestions, also the tech, nlque of sewing. needy. A quilt was made and a PHONE Ill-- . W L. C. GUYMON Utah 471 East, $ North Ner and Used Furnlluro etu-den- ta Adult Classes lections. Guests at the Alden Chatwln home this week are Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Arvll Chatwln of etc. Hollywood, Calif., who with Mr. Clothing and Design class, a and Mrs. Sylvan Chatwln, Mr. and course In Dressmaking and Mrs. Jack MarKay of Ephraim Is also offered. needlework, and their families were gueets at Personal assistance will be the E. I. Egllson home for given in problems of general dinner. A limited number of very attractive table lamps priced for quick : removal at 05c REMBRANDT ARM LAMPS SCOTT the the laboring North Western states: "Three years ago this mission had but 40 Sunday Schools. Since then 50 more have been organised, and two new stakes of Zion have been organised also. The mission is made up of former members of the church who have drifted away, and now are anxious to work. AU they need is a word of encouragement. We have found more than 1800 of them. I find that wherever a person has a humble spirit the Truth dawns upon that person, but worldly WILLIAM CLARK, of Second learning is no aid to understandward, laboring in the Palestine-Syrla- n ing the truth. mission: "Now that I am hume, I feel I shall be able to do MISS RUBY DURRANT of a greater missionary wora here Pioneer in the ward, than I have ever been able to do North Central laboring states: "That there. That m vision Is the pro- which you work with, that which duct of a great missionary. Elder you devote your life and efforts booth, whose widow lives today toward, that which you give your in Alpine, Utah. To his sacrifices strength to, with an eye single to and labors the Church, and the the Glory of God. becomes the people there, are Indebted for the very beat part of your life. That Palestlne-Syrla- n branch.1 is why we missionaries become so enthusiastic about our work, and Y. BOOTH, of THORNTON Fourth ward, laboring in British that is why we succeed. mission: TThe missionary work WOODROW WA8HBURN, of in Britain shows one or two signi- the Second ward, laboring in the ficant trends, which are revealed Palestlne-Syrla- n mission: "Ive by the newspaper publicity given wondered of late if the home- - Hundreds of the smart lamps of the season have been pouring into our warehouse during the past few weeks. Because of our extra large purchasing power, plus low market prices obtained on these nationally known lamps, we are passing the saving on to you through this unusual sale! 3$ OLD AGE P8KN8IONKIUJ n. HARRISON Second ward, 44 ycl us. coming is not the beet experience reading and music. Every primary of a young missionarys life. rhlld will participate. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Cluff enThough the saints In foreign lands ere hospitable, though they love tertained at Thanksgiving dinner the truth, and though honest for Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Cluff. Mr. souls throughout' the world re- and Mrs. Ed, Burgener, and Mr. joice in our message and become and Mrs. Harold Petersoa. "On A Park Bench a one act brothers with us, yet homecoming brings back to us some things play with the cast of Loa Gurr. we may have forgotten how Mrs. Gurr, David MacKay, Verl wonderful you folks are at home, Allman, Elwood Foote and Elsie how you have sacrificed for us Offert was presented at Grandand the Truth, and how you have view Wednesday evening. Mrs. Margaret Hamblin of Onprogressed while we are away, and I want to say I am grateful tario, Calif., has been visiting her for you, and for my parents, and daughter, Bertha Ivina, and famfor my friends who so gladly ily. welcome us home again. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Snyder ARNEL the Jack and Jean, Rosemaa Berge-soMORTON, . of Fourth ward, away for four years Jack Bergeson and Mrs. CleIn the Tongan mission: "One ment Bonnott are spending a week wouderful thing about the Gospel at Sllverton, Colo. la that those who believe in Baum continued the Emily Christ, no matter from what part book review "Joan of Arc" at Reof the world they come, are lief society Tueeday. brothers and sisters, and are one Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Winn have My work In translating been people. visiting at Richfield. of the Book Mormon into the Mr. and Mrs. Newell Baum and Tongan language has taught me chldren Margaret, and Bought and Sold USED . USED Late Style USED mM 7 ...... RADIO All Metal Tubes social $ RADIO 7-T- Small Size RANGE, Buffet Top held Wednesday afternoon at the regular Relief society meeting. A feature of the society was the serving of carrots in four different ways. 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