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:: ''- i: - ': i t i 0 - 14 '" 1 1 ''1-- :' : : '' i iz- - 'Ss- 't '' 'a 1 4 'f '0 - I : 4:: '1 I f 44 t t '' ' 1 I i- 1 ' 4 ' '4 ' ' i ' ) " ir i ''' 'i ' j '"'"' '' ' '' 1 - I ' Jolik :t- f it ' t 1tcq !'1 '' ' ' to Temple Square number and broadcast and telecast to a conclude Sunday of western states Sessions will at the session the Articles of Faith stressed- - He LDS Church members believe in the Bible but believe also that there are other scriptures such as the Only Announces Final Reunions y lying-Wils- - - - - ' the current group of 42 US confer-Youn- - the church's Central State Mission He returned to Salt Lake City in August after 11 had been named to the YMMIA general superintendency In Saturday's voting to sus tain'the 'church's general au thorities and general officers Elder Dyer not only was sus taied to his new position bt4 his name also was read as a member of the YMMIA gen eral superintendency Her undoubtedly in bn rel- eased from the MIA posi however Elder Dyer had his own business Dyer Distributing Co which he dissolved when called as mission presider t said Saturday he intends Id himself in busiWm ness - 75 Ushers Serve 14IIour Day— No Pay Please - ' t pm ''' ' ' I 1 L tt it fr I ' r - y Swedigt LDS Come SL Conference' A couple from Sweden was in Salt Lake City Saturday having traveled more than 6000 miles to go through the Salt Lake Temple Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints Mr and Mrs Carl Johansson y At the same time stake jun Catherine Bowles Lewis J Sunday school coordinators Wallace and William P Miller will Meet in the Seventeenth Colonial hills First and Sec Ward Recreation Hall at the ond school wards Sunday same address Principal speaker at the classes will give a 'choral read evening service in the Taber- ing under the direction of nacle will be Gordon B IIinek- L Clair Likes meetings still to attend ley assistant to the LDS DR GEORGE R 11111 Semiannual conference of Council of Twelve Apostles School Union Deseret School Sunday the Deseret Sunday 'anti a former Member of the will 'Union to which the public is Deseret Sunday School Union general superintendent give a welcome Lynn S invited will be Sunday at 7 !general board Richards second assistant genpm in the Tabernacle ”0 SPECIAL MUSIC will he eral superintendent will con- Come Let Us Worship" will be provided by the a cappella duct the meeting and Richard the tricme choir of Brigham Young Un- E Tolland executive secrot ary PRIOR TO that time stake iversity Provo under direction will present the officers and Sunday school superintend- - of Norman R Gulbrandsend general boa rd members of t he encies will meet Sunday at Dr Alexander Schreiner will organization for the sustaining 4:30 pm in the Seventeenth play the organ vote of persons In the Tabern- Mr and Mrs Carl Johansson Ward chapel 141 W1st INlorth1 Participants will Include i acle Temple Square from a son ' Fourteen-houdays- — and without pay even! That's the work scheduled for ushers in the Salt Lake Tabernacle for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints conference Some 75 ushers—from about 10 stakes of the Salt Lake area Harold L Gregory former —serve each day of conference president of the East German from 7:30 am to 9:30 pm Mission (now the North GerThey are directed by Paul 1The closing Royall who hasn't missed at man Mission) prayer was by LeGrand F tendance at a conference of Smith former president of the the church since he returned Gulf States Mission from a mission in 1941 To to Gather - a 1890-3r- d ' I a Continued From Page One Reed Klein Salt Lake City: Elder and Mrs Dyer also have one grandson Educated in the Salt Lak City public schools he served on a mission in the eastern states from 1922 to 1924 AFTER EIGHT YEARS as-- a counselor in the Fifteenth Ward bishopric he was counselor in the Monument Park Ward bishopric four years and then served five years as bishop of the latter ward He also has been a high councilman in Salt Lake and Riverside stakes For four and onehalf years' Elder Dyer was president' oi that church ' '1 Authorities For Record short period Elder Brown discussed the creed of the church as stated In - 2 LDS Adds DECLARING THAT reason suggests living prophets and the doctrine of continuous revelation Elder Evans said it would seem strange If the Lord gave prophets only to one people in one small place for a - Saints conference Conference Windup piped I '': Because the Salt Lake Tab ernacle can not lccommodate all who would like to attend Book of Mormon the proceedings Are carried by Elder Yonng sounded a telephone line to public address plea for members of the systems in church buildings throughout the United States church to pay greater attention to good books and into Canada ' Although the 128th semiannual general conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints will be over shortly after 4 pm Sunday Sunday school workers of the church will have a couple of - '''''' t '' k male members of the tie quoted with approval a who hold the priest statement of Secretary of Lahood are invited to attend President David O the bor James P—Mitchell declarisession McKay Stephen L Richards ng that civil rights basicalfirst counselor in the First ly a moral rather than a legal Presidency J Reuben Clark problem Jr second counselor in the LDS Bish op Isaacson' s central First Presidency Joseph B theme was that the great problWirth lin Bonneville Wa r d ems such as inflation destructbishop and Stephen C Richive atom bombs and radiation ards East Mill Creek Fourth Although riot reunions in can be solved and peace Ward bishop connection with conference of achieved if 'people were willing the Church of Jesus Christ of to live the principles of the s THE INVOCATION-waof Latter-daSaints already have gospel fered by Harold W Lee for- been held a few are scheduled 'Faith nopower" he said mer president of the church's for "Is the answer Prayer a force Sunday: French Mission and the benedsad Central States (Richards as real as gravity is the anZaPPIIY groups 1: TeatimonY iction was pronounced by A Matheson meeting Sunday 9 pm swer" Lewis Elggren former presi- wards chapel East Elder Longden emphasized dent of the Western States pmGreat Lakes: Eireside Sunday 8 Douglas Ward Chapel the satisfaction and comfort Mission Irish District! Potluck supper Sun that can be found in living the Men's chorus of the Salt day 5:30 p:rn William Horlacher principles of gospel and in the residence 4320 itorningside Dr (4110 diLake Tabernacle Choir South) "assurance that God lives" gals hoe Stake: Sunday 4:30 Pm: rected by Richard P Condie down Meetinghouse Ward ritxteepth THEME OF Elder Morris' provided special music stairs 101 A St message was that adversity trials and troubles are all a part of God's plan that they come to everyone that they fortitude patience develop humility and strength that afflictions come to all "not to make us sad but to make us sober and wise" The opening prayer was by Speakers one sailor who arrived Friday from Marine Corps Air Station El Toro Calif aboard a special tary plane and will leave Sun day at 6 LDS Sunday School Group t Members of the press he worry about the cons ewere respectful but quences" some church leaders won Eider Evans added that the dered what would appear In reports were factual and reprint spectful and that none of the President McKay dismissed reporters "reached for the Benthis concern with the statesational or the old false represment that when I have said which have been entations be don't to true I what I know made against the church in the past" Marines GI One at ence Is a rifles and - V I Mid 38403 join Hookup Many groups travel tct a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- '!-- t - ' Sessions Attract 42 1 1 is f 0":1 4-- WHILE HERE they wil) stay with a son CarlErik and his family 2969 E 2920 South Another sgn Nils Salt Lake City went to New York to meet them and guide here because they speak little English A third son lives in Sweden them very Ca) had planned on coming to Salt Lake City for a Christmas visit with two sons here Mr Johansson also has sister in Salt Lake City Mrs Albin Ellis THEY DECIDED however to make the trip in time to attend the LDS conference this weekend and also to attend a Salt Lake Temple session in the Swedish language next Saturday They will stay here through the Christmas season In Malmo third largest city of Sweden Mr Johansson has an automobile upholstery busi- What were their first impressions of the United States? "If I had had a broom in my hand I would have started sweeping" Mr Johansson said as he recalled their arrival ih New York City Malmo he added ik "one of the cleanest cities in the world" - IN SWEDEN he said through his son (who is SwedIsh translator for the LDS Church) people are "quite inHe was a saddle and bar ness maker until autos different" toward religion He added that the LDS miscrowded horses off the high sionaries are being well reways ceived and that government The oldest LDS missionary officials have been "very district in Sweden is in the friendly" Malmo area having been orThough they traveled more ganized 105 years ago Mr Jo-- than 5000 miles to receive hansson for the past four years their endowments in the Salt ha R been president of that dis- - Lake Temple and hurried to triet get here for the opening sesof all Swedish LDS emi- sion of the church's l grants to the United States 11 conference those aren't per cent have come from the the main tcasorts they chme Malmo area he pointed out so The real reason was to see there are many friendships to their nine grandchildren only renew while they are n Salt three of whom they have gee!' Lake City before ness I y ' i I I i 1 '''—1 '4 7 ' Guard Child Reading LDS Warns Parent ' members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Saturday were charged with the responsibility of taking steps individually to protect their children from Continued From Page One effects of pornographic publiacceptance of God and the cations brotherhood of mankind S DILWORTH YOUNG He declared that the peace member of the First Council which man seeks is not the of Seventy and concluding mere cessation of hostilities speaker at the afternoon session of the 128th semiannual nor a cold war instead of a hot conference of the church in the war that it cannot be brought Salt Iake Tabernacle declared about of magazine by arms bombs arbi- that this type tration or compromises: that a "probably the most insidious kind of peace danger confronting youth toI s at day" best only temporary "If a father" he said "knew Elder Critchlow in his first there was a loaded gun In the appearance as an assistant to house and ignored the possithe Council of Twelve Apostles said he was in a partial state bility of children using it he would be derelict in his duty of shock He expressed the hope that "If he said 'why doesn't he could in his new position the church do something win the love of the people as about It? be would be did the late Thomas E McKay thought a fool" balance-of-pow- ' ' i ' ' e Agriculturists of the Church agriculturists "All you are doLatter-dais a means to an end— ing Faints were urged Saturday the salvation and exhaltation to "take advantage of a practi- of Our Father's children "I wish it were possible for cally unlimited labor supply" and develop model welfare all our farm people to have farms the spirit of effort and unity" J Reuben Clark Jr second fotInd in the church's farm counselor in the First Pres! welfare program the secre dency told several thousand tary of agriculture said agriculturists gathered in ASPEAKING OF his governsembly Hall that church farms are an integral part of the ment service Elder Benson opined that the rank and file welfare operation farmer regardless of political REFERRING to the general affiliation still is the backPres bone of the nation church membership Clark said the unlimited labor He said the next decade will supply "perhaps is not too ex- bring yet another revolution pert but it is always earnest" in agricultural technology — am still apprehensive of explaining residue choppers hard times ahead" Pres Clark corn pickers-shellerand mesaid "I fear a general war — chanical livestock feeders he exvirtual war a of possibly had observed during recent termination" farm tours He urged the farmers to "AGRICULTURE has en provide ample food not only joyed more technological im- who held a similar position Drawing a parallel Elder for themselves but also "for provement in the last 20 years ELDER DYER SAID that he' Young said the father who is the city folks" than any other segment of the had accepted his new postion aware of and ignores some"The longer I live the more economy" Elder Benson said with gratitude not because of thing that can "slay his son's I am persuaded we are moving lie noted that less than 12 any special abilities but be- spirituality" is taking the sin into a 'tin can era of world per cent of the nation's popu- cause of a "desire in my heart on his Own head He empha sized that ' asking why the history" the venerable church lation is producing a super- to serve" leader observed He noted the abundance o f agricultural - Elder Kimball devoted 11iis church doesn't do something "old hörne orchards" are being products while °In other na- talk to not excuse the the meaning of the plroc about it does tions as many as 90 per cent uprooted for suburban resi- are because dereliction so far as call the church of es within and striving to eke out bare dential development the family is concerned the and members ing apart setting people are turning more and existences on farms for positions of responsibility parents are the church more to the "tin can" for sub Elder Benson praised Pres and leadership SPEAKERS at the afternoon sistance Clark and Gov for The process he explained session in addition to Elder Other principal speakers at their agricultural Clyde efforts consists of successive steps of the early morning session In and aid Yobng were Richard L Evans need choosing presentation to and eluded Ezra Taft Benson Hugh B Brown members and ordina the of the Council of Twelve member of the Coullcil of the Referring to Gov Clyde the hon membership All these steps he assert Twelve Apostles and US church apostle said he was Apostles Levi Young were followed during pe- member of the Edgar First Council secretary of agriculture and pleased that Utah has as gov- ed and riods the Old covered by of Seventy Thorpe B IsaacUtah Gov George ernor a man with a sympason first counselor in the Preinterest in Utah's re- New Testaments thetic ELDER BENSON told the sources development si stake and ward siding Bishopric John Long-deChange in He also expressed thanks for assistant to the Council were read by organizations support received during his Joseph Anderson conference of Twelve Apostles and Lists Concert government service from his clerk George Q Morris member Of own church members The supthe Council of Twelve Aposport has been "a source of my President Clark presented tles greatest strength — a priceless the names of general authorities and officers of auxiliary thing" he concluded of Jesus Christ of : ! 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