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Show The Fait Lake Tribune, Thursday. October 4. 1973 II 2 1 LBS Relief Society Conference Receives Warning on Moral Decay Continued From Page l nations were taking part in this ears Relief Society conference. , "The voice of the Relief Society general presidency is not just heard m the church,' but across the world," he said Relief Society is ours to give m a world where we are needed. B-- dent of the Relief Society, to'.d members Wednesday in the Tabernacle that the Prophet Joseph Smith said "It is natural for females to hae feelings of chant v and benevolence." 40 ing directed, and resources other than time and effort are usually more available," Pres Spafford said The service is less inclined to be merely temporary m nature, rather than to be continued until the underlying cause of the distress u reached by its healing influence Mrs. Spafford said Pres. Smith organthe Relief Society, saying the women were now placed "in a situation ir. which they could act in accordance with the sympathy which God had placed in their bosoms. ized Charitable Society It is a chantable society and accordto your natures, Elder Packer saiH. Furthermore," Pres. Spafford said, an organized body of benevolent women has greater power of accomplishment than does the individual woman acting alone." Organization effort, generally speaking. is more orderly and more justW Mrs. Belle ?. Spafford, genera' presi Pres. Spafford said during the last fiscal year there were 495,000 visits to the sick and homebound by Relief Society an increase of 3.1,000 over members the year prior. Nursing Care "There was a total of 44,600 eight-hou- r days bedside nursing care gn en the sick," she said. Relief Society gave assistance at the time of dey'ti in 23,500 cases. The number of hours of other services given types ot compassionate or an increase of 171,000 was 1,313.000 hours." In the light of all this, who could doubt the divinely guided insight of the Prophet Joseph Smith with regard to the nature of women and the need for an organization through which these virtues might find expression and become a blessing to the Fathers children7 Word of God "W ho could doubt that Relief Society was divinely instituted7 Pres Spafford asked. Mrs. Marianne C. Sharp, and Mrs. Louise W. Madsen, counselors in the first presdency of the Relief Society, told members that they need to listen and obey the sure word of the prophet of God truly seek wisdom in all things and find wisdom m the words of the Lord Music was provided by the Denver South Stake Relief Society Chorus at the session, and by the Relief Socie- morning ty Chorus at the aftemoon general ses-- , .on Handcuffed to Basin 105 ADVERSARY W oman Tied, Home Raided By George A. Sorensen Tribune Suburban Editor A HoUaday HOLLADAY housewife was handcuffed to a bathroom wash basin for more than three hours Wednesday A while a tuglar ransacked her home. Mrs. Ralph (Lois) Edwards, 34, 2596 Keddington Ln. (4540 South), said the robber en - tered her house about ber automatic 10.30 a m. N.D. She said she was expecting company anu when he rang the doorbell, she was busy in the kitchen and shouted come in. Capt. pistol, Hayw SALE ard said. o her to The thief handcuffed the basin, then drove a pickup truck into the garage, on the bottom level of the home, and loaded two television sets, jewelry, a coin collection, guns, and other items into the truck. Holding Pistol V hen she looked up she saw the man holding a small Pete cali- - MS As he rummaged through the home, he kept asking the victim questions about her husband and children and what time they would be back, Capt. Hayward said AM. DOOR CRASHERS THURSDAY 10 sorry, no phone or mail orders After he left, she managed to throw a bathroom scale through the window and began shouting. She was heard by some persons on a nearby church parking lot who reported an unknown problem to the sheriffs office at 1 11 p.m. Freed Victim k reg. $5 photo albums with pages. Stationery, oil stores list 6.50 men's toiletries gift pack Men's Furnishings, all stores Floral cologne fragrance purse-siz- e spray. Cosmetics, all store 3. reg. $9 puff sleeve shirts, size Loft Sportswear, oil stores self-stic- 99' 3.99 reg. to $60 small dress collection Fashion Dresses, stores 9.99 & 19.99 reg. 7.95 handy car stores 1.88 Appliances, linens assorted styles, CrtO O if stores .. sizes and colors. Fashion Domestics, jU chocolate 1.10 -- 1 reg. $30 lines corduroy jackets. Budget Men's Clothing, all stores reg. 1.10 doz. plump and golden glazed all mini-vacuu- Small donuts. Bakery, all stores Detective Jay Laybrum. the first officer to arriv e, ran into the house and freed her. perf. 1.25 boys' socks; all sizes Budget Zen's Furnishings, all stores reg, 2.50 seamless stretch bandeaus. Fashion Foundations, all stores Table if Capt. Hayward said an curate estimate of loss had not been determined Wednesday night, but it would be several thousand dollars The gunman was described as 25 to 30 years of age, 180 ac- m. oil in all lb. bulk sticks. Candy, all stores. O orange reg. with husky build, a denim jacket and trousers, cowboy boots and a red knit ski cap. He ab-- had a bandage on the nghi side ol his neck. It is believed a companion helped him load and the drive truck, Capt. Havward aid pounds wearing Donald, I suggest you get your car fixed soon voure not NEARLY as attractive on foot!" . . . Parks a Pasture? Escapees Utah Pair Held in Colorado Sorry bout That did the commission Why lease our park for pasture land?" Lee Giles, 2559 Derby (1421 asked West), ccunty commissioners Wednesday morning . Not a bad question, the commission decided, and gave Mr. Giles this answer: It was a mistake Giles, along with six other Chesterfield residents, appeared before the commission to ask why their commuWagon Wheel nity park Park, 2700 S. Chesterfield St. is inhabited by (1150 West) 11 grazing horses, enclosed by strands of barbed wire and posted with No Trespassing" Mr. signs. The commissioners gave, after pointing out that the park, to be maintained by area residents, has two swing sets and a lot of weeds but little else, was that the park inadvertantly was included with a larger parcel of land in a recently signed lease agreement between the county and ar.-w- er Special to The Tnbune Positive identiDRAPER fication of Utah State Prison escapees Dennis R. Baker, 26, H. William and Ogden, 27, Kalamazoo, Sampley, Mich., has been made in a Colorado jail, Warden Sam Smith announced Wednesday. Officials of the Weld County Jail, Greeley, where the two are being held, notified Warden Smith Wednesday afternoon that two men captured William Lynes, 2613 Chesterfield St. They promised that a new excluding the small portion that is the park site would be drawn up. lease by deputies after a chase there Tuesday afternoon have been positively identified as the escapees. Baker and Sampley escaped early Monday after they bound a prison officer and cut the bars in their cehs to slide down a thr rope" made bf blankets and high-spee- d also requested area residents to make an effort to clean up the park. They August in Utah Milk Output Up has extra long 1 5" carriage, full office half keyboard, space, power space ond more. See it in $ all stores. 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Complete with styrene balls, cue sticks and rack. See it in Sporting Goods, all stores. ay 20 electric portable has full office keyboard and features. other Ccrry cose included. reg $195 meny SCM Electro Woman Gets Probation former Bountiful woman, who pleaded guilty Aug. 6 to conspiracy to commit robbery m connection with the Jan. 6 189 SCM Model 280XL Baker is facing trial in 3rd District Court for the murder of a Layton housewife in 1970. August production totaled 541,00 pounds for butter, 3.2 million pounds for American cheese, 1.5 million pounds for Swiss cheese, 4.7 million pounds for all whole milk cheese, 861,000 pounds for creamed cottage cheese, 145,000 pounds .for nonfat dry milk, just under 2 million pounds for dry whey, 535,000 gallons for ice cream, 350,000 gallons for ice milk and 41,000 gallons for sherbet A list 299.95 69 Warden Smith said legal work to return the two men will be started Thursday. How long it will take to get them back depends upon whether hey waive extradition, he said. gust, 1933. Of the total yield. 70.2 million pounds went to plants, 3 million went directly to consumers and 2.1 million were used on farms. Of the amount sold to plants, 72 percent was Grade A and 19.5 percent was manufacturing grade. i typewriters now at special savings pool tables you can layaway for Christmas mattress coves. The Colorado authorities are also questioning the men in connection with an armed robbery in Cheyenne, Wyo. Utah mi'k cows tied or bettered all production records for August, according to a report from the Utah Crop and Livestock Reporting Service. During August, 75,000 milk cows produced 78 million pounds of milk, equaling August, 1972. Average production per cow during the month was 1,040 pounds, highest ever for the month. The poundage was less than half that of Au- . SCM Lincoln Logs. Tinker Toys, Piayskool Bricks and Playskool Blocks now sale priced. 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