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Show f 4 I , THE CHURCH IN ACTION Around The World iiBBiaaiiiiainiiaiiaaBBimi'iiEi BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBTiBBBBBSBBBBaBBBaBBBBBBapwaBBBi - PROVO PROVO: Symposium Scheduled for BYU PHOENIX: Boy Scout Wins Medal of Merit !liaidiod of Church tencliei x hbiai.u-- i and auxiliaiy officoix at pi ii d the thud annual Education Media at Biighum Young I mvet-it- v mii I. egoiv I'1 ill po-iu- i lb (uiifeifiKP wax held all day ti rli huv been - and pec ial jtu dal til Cluitch pui In ipunlx di'i in" tin 11) pm in thf Wills. a wnnig'. iiom 7 to lit1 t 1 i' , ' tip gf'lflal -- ii.uig too rdmational ol ,i mi i, ini' Dtooe op . of the noted national M. Gagne of Tioi ida sonie Ihiheit -- p ikei s wei c State Fmvet foremost educational psychologist ccuntty today; C.. Victor Bundcrson Cnty ersity of Texas, dnector of the 'omputer-AssistecInstruction Laboratory, aid Achian P. Van Mondfianx of Puidue I 1 tmer-it- y. $ - r t ill (, a iv ul ,1 -- a'eltiie he oi- --( u n iioim u Gi egoiv i giuiidi l c ot1 ei ill had M. -- -- u! att.i. k ill the B s k home d tl u ao honcd hi hehi ) moil'll ie - o. hi utit'l hi i a'lnu sjj () ,. ,, ali'ii d men Mi ulet a m- - and h g- - l - , -- i the ton oi i 'Ie, ml Mi M.- , Mve in mbe oi die i - ler eived ll ei mv idu il Ol' lie with eliol'iei bov tiom the ) oiled lilC N'etio ll Iimho.ee he'd III hi 111. I.o lii- - -- umirer. i ,i- , hblf-Millic- ,I( For BYU n SALT LAKE: Utahn The tivc Diiggs Ciotheis. Douglas, left Elvvood, Iaiiih. fioklen and JutMus have donated million dollats to LI7 U lei (lulcmnient ot a chan m hanking and tinance one-ha- Presides At Convention lf tabu, president ol the ( i Ceuiu il of the L iu.t ,1 '! .to-- , -t week to ixwell. left Salt Lake at the -- enti annual meeting ol the i i I aie ilieiiy ha- Douglas. Klwood. Lynne and and Golden Phoenix, Income horn the gilt will be used to en gage an outstanding scholar to occupy tl e hair and conduct lectuies and research in the banking and finance fields. The chan will be established in the Depaitment ot Management in the College ol inu-tme- Hv d lot iie expii gill Iiom 'p ed In- the luol,ri- - ol ilneiloix Houston at 11 is a memb S ll Lata' ii &. Max i (ngmeei fum ountiful and i well lie - a resident ol 1912 giaduate of Flail Stale Fnivei-it- y Mt Maxwell, besides (ondiuting an ex fulfilled a lit iv e meeting in Houston, peaking engagement in Alhiiquet quo l,e foie the Consulting Engineeis Council ol New Mexico one of 47 state nxxo intion-ll- ii N..tioi.a! Consulting Eng"iei- - Council (oii-i-- tol more than 2.200 incniboi fnm-Maxwell took office a- - piesident in May 19.19 at the annual convention of the entiie oiganiation ir. Las Vega- - Mi Max t i -- i ( -- ALBUQUERQUE: Aides Named in Stake Presidency coui'-elo- tvveie installed in at Albuquerque East Stake the lecent quartet ly confeience to -- rive with Piesident Gootge Van Lemmon Two new tin pie-iden- cv In addition to his engineering activities Ait V. Maxwell has served lor 1) years as a Ii embei ol tv0 bitliGpi ic x. two veal- School superintendent. nve yeai-- .MIA -- line' intendent, as v aid clcik and - geiieial secretary of Anionic Pne-t- - Lvle Knv Potter w is named !n- -t (oun -- clot and Franklin Max iollev lounsdoi. They succeed Kebeit B Bun,,." and Hebei M Butler, who v.eie ielea-e- d a- Eldei A. Theodoie Tuttle ol the Fit-- t at the tonlei Council ol Seventy, pte-idemr and ( Ifected die ch.im'e- - liui id. With In- - wife, the foimei Jenni Wd hams of Cedar City, the Maxwells aie oi fuui children a daughlei at home itlendmg high school, a mauled d.iuglitei and a in Indiana, a son. also maim'd dauglitei studying at Buglnei Young Im pai-ent- Pies Poitei was bom July 27th. 192) in Mot gan. Utah, a -- on ol Watien W Po He mai and Beitha Cook, both deiei-e- d lied Wilma Holmes of Iabeity I t ill and they aie puents of five children 'i has Hi -- -- eivid a and lake a a- v ei -- itx Pi ovo. I'tah. i oun-elin 'wo - a high muni iloi oi he - a -- talf a oi late at S i, dia Coip , ni AlbuqiM tcpie ! e- Iollev was bom .1 i 21, 1921 n nieiv. I tail, a -- on ot Dunne II loll w md Odessa He niaimd Sodom Peltv Woitheii of Fen on'. I t ih and tnev have doe , lilldi en Pie-cnt- lv . i i ili-- lavloi, dean ol the Col at BYC, -- aid the addilion li.il will aiieleiale the devilop a pi null .lug piegiam that a.lieadv Weldon J l)i hood - loii-ult- ed The Driggs bi others, together wi'li then lather, the late Don C. Diiggs. started the company in 1929 with $.7,000 in cash and a a $"0,000 bond at a time when the whole economy was collapsing. the a o Fiom that ongind c iation has grown o be the hugest saving-an- d loan fum in Anon.i and one of the till lot ge- -t m the nation, with assets exceeding $280 million. Wiikin-o- o xa- I Bu-ine- ss Bu-ine- -s. lie- ililude C ( i Junius Diiggs of Diiggs of Provo. M de pi ' i m Tne five Driggs Inotheix loutidei- - and ( hief executive officeis of the Western Sav mgs and Loan A n . of Phoenix An have made a gift of ovei S700 (100 to Biigliam Young Unwcisity Donot - tom on woii ulva ill giee-IioMai' aid hull u md IIIh.oi u -- no ii iivei -- HieTie .dlil'ii ol -- ( holai d with nation, gushed leccgmliou will make tile unlike and banking iirueii tiaiion one of die -- tronge-t in the ndion aid l)i Taylor n ie ng gneei M PROVO: Donation To BYU By 5 Brothers The biotlieis have ill held in the Chinch Iiom bishop to n glohai i epi cxeniu i e ot lie Tmlvc aie native- - ot Dimg- - Idaho the town a. lined loi then lulliei and his biolhei-- v ho -- ( Uh (1 theie n t e late lSsit- - lege ol the i meiit ol - iindei way degiee at I lab and did giudu.de xiudv at He mi eived a B S ol I and Cnivei'itv ol N( w uivei-il- v t I I Mexuo Bu-iu- ol telei stmen' JAMES av . . . A. LINDSEY high councilor u li as MIA School Sundav waid eletk, intendent, pel -uHi inlemlent, eldei x quoiuni and a biamh piesident, mission He has -- eived m the Cluiii pie-ide- pie-nle- I lie depot imenl of bii-in- m, mag -- t'igh ( m ART V. MAXWELL nt ouncilot . WEEK - - k i l i o! BYU. e -- I ' gift will lie u- -i cl to endow a Diiggs Bi others Chair ol Banking and Finance," said Pie- - Eine-- t L. Wilkin-o- n James A. Lindsey iecoived high honot-- e ently as president of the Peace Offtceis for Tennessee and Mississippi He is senior mernoer of the Hattiesburg itake High Council and has been a mom-'- f of the Mississippi State Highway dm! for the past 18 ye..is He has a!-- " eived as assistant director of Motoi Veln-!in Mississippi. He is manied to Hie foimei Kathal Jagee of Tylertown, Miss., and they have wo children, Dennis James who is attend ng junior college at Summit and Jail'd ttending Gibson High at McComb. Mr. Lindsey is kliovvn for his honesty md integuty and fan dealings in 'aw iforcement and is esteemed thioughuut he southern .states wlmre he is known pie u- i . ( The MISSISSIPPI: Honored 3y Peace Officers Assn. uh i i - I leli v j i i e- . i til ( l-.- ng !,. 'a u a i tiom B I ptogtam out ''nine of the uhjndx vveie ' How Does i ' !'( idier Communicate9 "The AM ol In ' o.v iiient. Stake Slipped Sound Sv- -' and Film- fin- Tape- -, Changin' Cinuonmont " riant liimm 'oud-- . ChalLboaidx and Other leuMlving Real Object- - anl Then Repie tuitions With Spmtual Meaning National authoiitifo pattuipatod i" ' -cintnai eluting the clavtime se len- -. teacheu- -. The meetings a piofesxionul i ie designed to help the ms! rut tor who m sti m ting bis coui-- e mloinia nn into more elfoettve le.iinuig eyioi i Sliaion.lii istei Shaion. en I v i -- Veil 'mill I?oy ud W i lei e media m tin -- Bill hi i aid- - audio-visu- cgments of tin lenilv in ciy "i l tfd - I i,i - xiieti- - m iiih la (i'h i ho-p- til , he -- ,!i in mootings WP1P OKen. assistant Chute h hixtoit ill F n nn Wednesday (Nov. 7) at 7 p ni and p ot .V,l I) Je.'-elogional i opt C nun d i u! tl.p Twelve. (,.i Thm-di- v lt Speikeix - di.i tin ken gi aedino'hi lie , Giegety had lelu.u nel inline h i d allei tin' day tiom tli i ,n Cento. 1 h vv i oi i -- i 4 a- it i 7 0 Nov Stake. i'ie National , i Mi m Beck. H ol I. VH ,u ( . . C.E.C. president ENDING NOVEMBER 8, 1969 CHURCH- - F x |