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Show The Salt Lake Tribune. Monday, June 23. ;-- It V X h r r ' x s, c r . W-.V- - A K U 'v f 11 X I y' oJ s V -- , - v , V3 -- v v ' X W C 1 Heres Schedule - Of Bloodmobile 1 j fs f V No.' X W h CM J XT t t y ! X ifck-- -- k iwmawm iyjUKwJWar other music deeir.er, session of MI The follow mg schedule will lie obsened this week by the bloodmobile of the Intc "mountain Red Cross Blood Center, American Red Cross Bingham Kenne-cot- t Mondaj Gemmel Club, 9am to 2 pm St Ann's Parish, Tuesday 450 E 21st South, 2 to 7 p m Butler LDS Wednesday Stake Center, 7105 N'utree St (3400 East), 3 to 7 30 p m Thursday Granger West LDS Stake Center. 3)00 S 4425 W est 3 to 7 30 pm i Richard P.Condie directs Taber- nade Choir through Oh, Diine Re- - Continued From Page B 1 hnefl stating that Itah Republicans aren t the patty of No one m h's Watergate right mind' would attempt to make such a connection lie V XFX X Good or Bad, Fields Open in GOP Senate Race Salt Lake City M.ivor Jake Gain who had a role introducing the kecnote speakei jokingh teferred to himself as the "nonpartisan Republican mac or Richaid Ric hauls, the U - y A A C I in closing Conference Sunday. It 3 State Convention said t i v Vt- xi . ", ' "I 1 1 v ;q r : rA 4v V Av xux; , .f yti 1 x, -- 1 . VJ V - . X, ?), t '?' I 'n1 a x- ftif - 1973 Intermountam Friday Red Cross Blood Center, 555 Foothill Dr , noon to 6 p m Blood will also be drawn at the Intermountam Red Cross Blood Center Mondaj. Tuesday and Thursdaj 10 30 a m to 2 30 p m and W ednesdaj 4 to 8 p m o state chairman and fount i conuessional candidate spoke from the floor on a resolution his Bmiiintul insurance office, lies assembling color district maps and packets for siippoit-ti- s to get mass meeting dele- supporting Piesident ion Bvron lesser known Hampton, but at this stage the most active biddei for the Senate nomination was theie as a delegate Working out ot gates ' hi Demociat some Republicans are aNo mging suppoit fm formei Iichiin gocernor and cabi not aide George Romnev to tt.di take up residence in run tor the senate Go 1 uai next of Calvin Rampton and who bid three sears .uo foi the nomination against Lainenco J Bui ton have to work fuun the iHtttom up while otluis. wider known can woih fioni the top down ' said Mi Hampton. 1 other tI Pails who c, OP c ban man l and ockasne out the oigamatiuiul jfg.urs will pit-sid- eluting this pound saifThe in tends to piostdo an mu n and state admmistia unbiased lion ' PORTABLE ACDC CALCULATOR 1 INDEPENDENT MEMORY 2-DI- SAVE $86 s X: LIFETIME RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES FLOATING INPUTFIXED OUTPUT DFtMMAL POINT READOUT EXCHANGE KEY TIME-SAVIN- INDEPENDENT $1 X X SUPPRESSION ZERO XN C PERCENTAGE KEY H 99 S OTHER CALCULATORS AS ACCUMULATION MEM0RYAUT0MATIC O SZrsJVO $285.00 ZZ3 . I. AS LOW Q SCHREYERS (f It 75 00 UP PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 241 BANK CARDS WELCOME ' SOUTH 5th EAST 328-972- 6 COTTONWOOD MALL 278453 VALLEY FAIR MALI 299-630- 3 Pres. Lee Asserts MIA Program Divinely Inspired (ontinued From Page B- -l the gifts of womanhood and motherhood and bs taking thou place beside priesthood beaieis, Ruth Ilaiily Funk of the president general aromc Pieathood Young told the crowd Women s MI ed Tabernacle are being called and inspired to take their Women rightful place in the home and to sustain the priesthood, she said Mrs Funk described attending a meeting m the Salt Lake Temple m March when she and her two counselors helped piesent the new MIL program to the General Yuthorities of the LDS Church Women Incited This is the first time m the history of the church any women had been muted to attend this weekh We witmeeting. she said nessed the process whereby all actions and piograms of the church become official Comparing human opinion with the Lords plan is like comparing grains of sand with Everet. Mount aughn J Bishop Featherstone. sec- ond counselor m the Piesiding Bishopnc of the LDS Chuich told the gathering The father of the Prodigal Son could easily hae decided not to welcome his yyayward hoy home Elder Featherstone said The father could also hae refused, to understand and counsel the older son who had remained at home faithful and true Instead he acted w ith lo e and sensitu ity Follow Example workers you MI home take that sensitiuty with you and follow the example of the father1" he a'ked When we focus m on tm one indiudual soul as the God of Heaven does we are kind considerate and under" standing Featherstone also Elder Would issued a challenge to MI officers and advisers to no longer give it to our youth sugarcoated "Satan sugarcoating what he is giving our young We must he said people, not do so either New Program The new MIN program has been explained and now is the time for youth workers to put it into action, Robert L Back-ma- general president of the Aaromc Priesthood Young Men s MIA, told the session Great programs are great, but they won't accomplish anything without the participation of people, he said Youth have in past years been gwen little responsibility m the church, he said This society cripples our young people, said President Backman They cant take lobs, it's against the law They dont have chores on the farm such as you and I had when we were young Tremendous Change They have been spectators instead of participants in the he Gospel of Jesus Chnst. said Out of involvement m this new program we think were going to see a tremendous change in our young men and young women We are here as leaders with the expectation that, having been touched we would reach out to touch the lives of said others. Manon I) Hanks assistant to the Council of Twelve Apostles and associate managing director of the Melchizedek Priesthood (Cffin imrm'ft. (ima uUtM if?" i smli i ' MIA The worth of souls is very great in the sight of God, he said The worth of those who have stewaidship oxer souls is also ery great as is their reWe are fated sponsibility with the reality of the people w horn w e are called to sen e linro-Tciif-e Ctm . Cjiaui) cairMii iltljMAiti Individual Needs I This program involves finding out their individual We can't needs." he said know unless they tell us and w e listen to get an assessment of then- - ideas and their needs " tiiiemkffijJMi JtoSSfe Hftiitiu iM!3 VftXifeliMi It was a sheep not a young lamb, that strayed away from the 90 and nine. President Manon G Romney, second counselor in the First Presidency. told the conference I congratulate you on your callings to work in this MIA A he said organization, great struggle for the souls of men is being waged The trust imposed in you by the presiding pnesthood authonties is a gre.it honor l;C 4 s- .v - Xi ( VV '-- v. 1 Ruth H. hunk Gifts of Womanhood Turn Back Tide You must turn back the he engulfing tide of e' il Our ycuth must be so said shepherded by you that they will build 7ion m the latter davs md be worthy to welcome the Savior when He come1 60,000 record-breakin- g attendance at Wanderers Stadium , Johannesburg, South Africa Mon., June 25 9 P.M. 9 P. "Why so much blood in Wed, June 2- 7- 9 P. SUBJECT: SUBJECT: SUBJECT: "Forgiveness" Tues., June 26 the Bible? " "Worlds greatest love story" Channel 5 KSL-T- V in r- - r |