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'''11440041 I ' 1 ' i i ' I 1 i Pres Brown- Assures LDS Faithful of I ' 0" t t ' rv izenry to a mortal world for experience that couldn't be obtained elsewhere "In the mortal world We may gain the and share in the sufferings to joys become sons of God if we follow the Gospel" Pres Smith said Persons pray to the Father in Heaven i is a mediator through'slesus Christ who for mortal man he added To become sons and daughters of God all covenants that belong to the Gospel must be abided by until death Pres Smith said "Then we will inherit we will be called heirs and will be joint heirs with Jesus Christ" be said Other speakers included Thomas S Monson Council of Twelve Apostles K Packer assistant to the Council of Twelve Apostles and Paul H Dunn First Council of the Seventy y r f I ' f 1 t 1I i r ' r r - Recalls -— I - — i t -- Conversation ' man "Yet if Cod speaks to man throughout and New Testament of the Bible there is no reason Ile hasn't spoken again" Pres Brown related He said he believed Joseph Smith was a prophet because many things he foretold have come to pass and that he tint 'superhuman" things one of them being the translation of the Book of Mormon "So many have undertaken to prove that the Book of Mormon is a fraud but not one has proved that anything in the Book of Mormon is contrary to the Bible" Pres Brown said Another counselor in the First PresiJoseph Fielding Smith president Council of Twelve Apostles stressed that the Bible's record of Adam's action In the Carden of Eden was providential because it brought cit ' - Conference Talks Prayers There were more than 30 persons of the attending the Sunday sessions 137th Semiannual General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints who did not hear a word of the proceedings But they understood everything that happened The "For less than ''It ever spent" tv : - ': 1'e'A- - - ' 4 - - -- --- 1 i4'' ' - It' - t 1t " ''' - 1 ' - ks : '21 ' ' - ! i 1 - ) '' ' - - '' -'-''' - ' - ' ' ' - ' t - ' : ' - i t '' '": - I ' 4 r 4t 7 - t — '- : t - ''- i 1 tt i ---fi s '' ' ' ' ' - 2 ta : — 01 - 1-- 71 t : t i 1: - z - (-- - 0 ' f - 1 r - - ' t - - t711 e ' t- 1 - -- - iss- t e- - t - "- - J 1'-- ' ' - 1 - ' --- 1" c4 ''' jp itt -- ' ' 40f As ( 1- - 4 It '''' s 1"1 ii - -- — -- - -- - - - - - -- '' r- "I' ' tv - ' - ''''' t t- - - be - whom Eve Page One revealed Himself: Adam and Abraham Moses and in this the church founder Joseph God Noah dispensation Smith His mortal ministry being 'the express image of his (Father's) person' was a true and complete revel atio n of the person and nature of God" Mr Romney said For the last source of proof Mr Rom'Jesus in as Paul said get the witness for himself He who doesn't seek will never in this life have knowledge of God which brings men of darkness Into the light" the out Mr Brockbank emphasized the Sawas sent to teach His plan and set i viour an example has "The Lord promised great bles- sings if we are obedient dments" he added to His comman- Men May Choose choose right Man may and man Over wrong selects right he said But man should practice repentance sometimes knowingly over wrong ------ - ' " t have Leaderst ' ' : Him: kindness ness modesty Square It ' - - 4 - - ' ' - : c ft '' - - : ti - ' - ' : k ' ' - ' - : 14- 1 - r - ' - - t 1( I 1 1 ' ' -f 2 ik tiel'-'-'- It' f t - 1472-- ' ''i - ' ' ' ' — ' 114 ' i ' ' mto at - c t' ' '''''' 1 t r-- - ' i ' ' l ' - 4? tto ti a ' - 4t 4 0 4 -- ' 2 - - ' ' ' ' - - 0 4" it - 0- io 'ttt -0 11 - P k -i- s - ' ' t t p -- 1" :- - 0 2 - - - ' r 4 ' ' - i' '' ':' - s '''''''-- S'900011'4 " ' - "'0 ' '' I ' I - ' ::: - " v''- ' ' ' ' ' 4 ' ' ' - ' - ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - r T that God exists Is offered by Marion at afternoon session of LDS Church conference His address holds Interest of 41 ''' '' ' ' s' - ' from left Robert R McKay son of President David 'Hugh 1 Pres N Eldon Tanner Pres Pres Joseph Fielding Smith 4 i ' 14 --I' ' ' ' ' ' : ' ' - Proof i ' : G Romney O McKay B Brown i 2 ' 1 - - s 'i 410 ' '"4 - to ' '''-- - :- - - - ' ' ' $1 4--' 1 4 ' ' i q ' 4 - 4 ' -- f131-4- Music for the session was provided by the combined a capella choir and the Ontario Choir directed by Ralph Wood--war- d Their singing augmented a dramatization produced and directed by Lad J ' Woodbury The dramatization told the story of a It Sunday School teacher's T - - - - -- ' 44 AMWesVIstailfe-2tr-'- '114a---"Itwli- -- P"'- -' 4 w -- in t rr ' 'i By a show ot hands - 4 Pres Thorpe B Isaacson of First Presidency Harold B Lee Spencer W Kimball Ezra Taft Benson of the Council of Tn el e ttVrtaliar 2- 4' av ''''' ' li - a -mtV1E-212Mr' : ': c 4 i t t 1 ' I : I ' hr i t ' t t his own worth as a youth perplexed by the enigma of death and finally as a man following the right path as a 44 the church 'mem- hers prestnt sustained David Lawrence -McKay: general superintendent Lynn S Richards first assistant: Royden G Derrick second assistant Paul B Tanner :general treasurer Jay W Mitton getieral secretary and 42 other Sunday School board members - - v - : I 4 : : i ' : teacher '' — - t I t ' the Choirs PrOVitie111Sie 'tK-- r- - 4 - ' ' '' 4 ' 4 ' ' ' ' - r i ' 4 ' t ' '' :b kt ' - I ''T ' ' - ' ' ' - - ' ' ' i-'-- '' ' i i i Mr Kimball reviewed several meth- ods of teaching Including use of visual aids storytelling repetition and the use of one's own personal experiences to augment a lesson All of those methods were used by Jesus Christ Mr Kimball reminded his audience Lynn S Richards assistant to the general Sunday School superintendent said there is a great need and effort within the LDS Church to develop leader- ship There is also "a need to Improve the teaching of the gospel to the membership of the church" he said t t $- - - ' asked - - ' '''" I ": ill ' ' ' Many - 4 ' ris-t"- A Vi 0 A - ' i"-- 4:!7'-- t - t'l li- 1 i 4344 1 C-- y ltil - Cites Negative Teaching He told the teachers to remember that sometimes people learn by negative teaching and cited the Ten Commandments as an example Mr Kimball also related a story about a Sunday School teacher who used negative teaching to get his class to participate in a discussion announced to the class a fraud and a fake" according to Mr 'Kimball The teacher then asked the class to disprove the statement and enjoyed active participation by all of the class members taking a positive stand against it "Remember teaching has impact now and in the future" Mr Kimball said "The gospel is everlasting" Perhaps the greatest test of all teachers is to follow what they teach Mr Kimball said "Does she teach modesty then dress In questionable attire?" tie t ' t' - - : - persons attending sessions of the 137th Semiannual General Conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- - Speaking at the Deseret Sunday School Union October Conference in the Tabernacle Spencer W Kimball a member of the Council of Twelve Apostles said: 'This is the work of the Lord and you are engaged in a great cause To this organization is given the task of teaching the doctrine of the church and we expect that of you Every teacher should go to the classroom with a heart begglsg the help of the Lord" Speaking of Christ Mr Kimball said "The greatest intellect of them ail ch9se to be a teacher" He praised the teachrrA gathered in the Tabernacle - ' - Z- Aids LDS Poor i y - ' ' - " ' School teachers Sunday of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints were urged to make more use of the scriptures in their classes Sunday night t VI $ i '' 4v ? It ' c - 1 - 0 !' - A Teachers Told ' - '2'1 - : - '"" 1'4 Rely on Gospel For Counsel 'Th ' $ ' 0 - lath' ' f - - - - t 4 It' ''2- z- 1 ii remained outside of Tabernacle where they could still hear -- ---1' ' '' ' ' 1 -- - 1 i - conference-goer- s t ' ' ' ' t2' - ( " : I ' ''''''''‘-- - - '' 2 - 1 t 5 st - l 1 4t t '' ': - 'r-- i 4 unselfishness forgiveloyalty obedience and the forgetting of ourselves to love think of others" he said "This to the end that we too may from our experiences and suffer ings become perfect and be privileged to dwell with Him in the presence of our Father in heaven" Mr Taylor said it - ' t ) - ' Mr Taylor urged that man should desire and attempt to pattern his life after Jesus Christ's because His teachings lead to mans quest for perfection "May we then progressively develop within us those trails exemplified by -- -- - ! ''''' t c ' 0 I' Pattern After Christ At ' - A City-Count- y t - - : "i : ' ' I I i : I i 4 1 tion of parents to acquaint their children with the Constitution of the United States because it is divinely inspired Children must understand the basic principles their personal obligations and be taught history of our country in "unadulterated" form "They must be made to recognize and resist the constantly fomented ideologies which threaten the very life of our One of the greatest contrirepublic butions of a free people is to transmit that freedom to their children" Mr Christiansen said "Our greatest need is leaders and our greatest challenge is to develop them" he said To a large extent the ability to be come a successful leader to motivate and inspire people is based upon the development of spirituality faith and acquisition of knowledge he said "Today as a worldwide church there is a tremendous appeal to young and old alike because it is a dynamic yet realistic plan of life "It offers involvement and expression for all when you stop to consider every program of the church is aimed at the development of character and leadership" Mr Richards said yr Christiansen said It is the obliga will - V ' )'''4 1 ' 4 1 '1 i Jesus Christ of Must said: "He whose desire to know the living God is strong enough to indOe him the prescribed course can and ney I1 ' ''l r- - - - ' 11 i t - : annual General Conference of The Church of Latter-da- y Saints and many I Mr Brockbank said Repentance is Gods and principle for eternal progression without it there is no way to the Kingdom of Heaven Mr Richards noted that basic principles of the Gospel don't change but the methods used in bringing the Gospel to the world and in administering the church affairs must be geared to the Modern age Continued From t ' I- - - At Make Home Life Radiate Purity Pres McKay Urges Conference - ' r - ' : - ' '2t $ yl es A—Nwcwda—a Temple Square was a pleasant place to relax during Sunday sessions of 137th Semi- - ' ' ' i lit - - t -- The the ----- - IP- - t t 1 1 v : t ' ' - 111- 1 ' '' J 1 - - '' - 1 ' 11 ' - ' l t ' 44-4- P ' -- - I - ' I o " - 1 1 I 1 - de '' ' '' sit I ' 4 t ' ' I I ' 4 ' 't ' ' '''' ' " ' 4 - 1 r 00t to '1 - 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- evt best money you Mr Dunn dwelled upon the ferment among college students a ferment that indicates a lack of purpose where the modern make their appeal "It seems to me that the pessimism and frustration of our time particularly among our students is not due to any Jack of commitment but rather to the absence of faith in anything worthy of one's commitment" he said Proper direction Is needed in the home and community Mr Dunn added Youth need today a faith and confidence Not that man is simply an 'accidental arrangement of atoms' but a child of the living God who gives meaning and put' pose to existence not only in ultimate terms but also in terms of the problems of the here and now" Mr Dunn said r- - Saints purposely bought box lunches sold on Temple Square Money raised by the sale of the lunch— s goes to the LDS Church Welfare Program The Center and Rosedale LDS Wards 660 N Red Wood Rd prepared and sold the lunches each day during conference 'cloudy weather Sunday's partly didn't hurt sales The box lunch program was a sell-o- t - can break $50 you habit" Mr Packer After Scenes At LDS Session Box Lunch Sale ' :''''' : 'Best Money Ever Spent' man who caused brief disturbances at both the Sunday morning and afternoon sessions of the Church of Jesus Saints General ConChrist of Latter-da- y ference was ejected each time and turned over to Salt Lake City police After the second disturbance the man Jail was booked in Salt Lake for investigation of disturbance of a religious meeting lie identified himself as a resident of Springfield Ore Police said the man was released after the morning disturbance when he promised not to return to Temple ' - - asserted Ile suggested a method to break the habit of using profanity: Agree with someone who works closest with you to pay him $1 or $2 or even $5 each time he hears you swear y A ' 4' '4 4 :II' '0 These include the "stones" of courage of effort (mental and physical) of humility of prayer and love of duty Mr Monson said Mr Packer pointed to irreverence of and urged that parents and profanity those dealing with youth set an example that would encourage youngsters not to use profanity "Profanity has inched and nudged and pushed its way relentlessly into the moand now even tion picture television newspapers print verbatim comments the likes of which would have been considered intolerable a generation ago" he said "The reality of profanity does not argue for toleration of it" Mr Packer Deaf LDS Wear' Welder Arrested ' ' - ' ' DeKribes 'Stones' of Faith dency of the prayers "When I began this work I found the hardest thing to do was to keep my eyes said "But I open during a prayer" she have found that it is just as rewarding and spiritually uplifting to keep your eyes open when you pray" Mrs Burton began translating in sign language for the deaf several years ago because her husband is deaf - - t with Goliath "Oh your Goliath may not carry a sword or hurl a verbal challenge of insult " he said ''But he likely will appear and his silent equally as formidable challenge may shame and embarrass" "One man's Goliath may the stranglehold of a cigarette or perhaps an unquenchable thirst for alcohol To another his Goliath may be an unruly tongue or a selfish streak which causes him to spurn the poor and the downtmdden ' "Envy greed fear laziness doubt vice pride lust selfishness discouragement — all spell Goliath" Mr Monson said Modern man should select his "stones" for battle as David did for his sling to use against Goliath he added Stresses Action of Adam Valpersons are members of the LDS the of Deaf the of ley Branch Church and they watched Mrs Oarence H Burton who translated everything into sign language for them Mrs Burton has been working with The deaf branch for about four years She translated each of the general sessions for the group including words to songs and ' 4 0 '' ' Bible's commentary of the battle- of David and Goliath and suggested in modern times individuals may have their own battles - 7 : ' ' ta — - "t described- the Monson 'Ale the Old - - Describes Struggles With Goliath Pres Brown discussed his beliefs in a speech format outlining a dialogue he had in 1939 with an English jurist who brooded over impending war and doubted God in recent times had spoken to any — ' 1 1939 k t' ' wityd 1 '' ' ' - I 190 - 2 i - 4- 1 October ' Divine Communion Man and God have communed with one another throughout time and continue to do so today" Pres Hugh B Brown first counselor in the First Presidency Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints said Sunday First speaker at the morning session of the church's 137th Semiannual flenerrt Oinference Pres Brown proclaimed that God's truth prevails today through prophecy begun with the thurch founder Joseph Smith The of "arresting annoUnceinent" Mormonism is that the kingdom of God has again been established on the earth by the same divine personage who was by John and the other proclaimed apostles in the meridian of time he said Awareness of the communion God iis known from the warmth tit the heart and the "whisperings of the Holy Spirit" he declared The Salt Lake Tribune' Monday — - 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