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Show THE CHURCH IN ACTION SALT LAKE: Former Around The World NEW YORK WYOMING: Woodruff Installs New Aide Bookkeeper Found Guilty I.n ar Edward Kav former 42, A Irian Grant Sunday, Oct. 26, Spencer was sustained as sei end mmselor in the Woodruff Stake president He suc-- i eeds Harry L. Bodine, who w is teleased. The partial reorganization was effected at the regular quarterly ionic cue with Ulder Silencer W. Kimball of the Council of tli Twelve, presiding and otinimiig. Pies. Woodruff was bo-Sept 29. 1910 Randolph, Utah a son ol I.dwm W Spell i and Maude Muir. He mimed Lila Mae tlHik of Evanston and thev ate patents of 'our (hildien. IF has served as a bishop's .mnselor, a bishop, high councilor and i.ikc ivvuiivt clary. and Ihosontly he is a somm u- n ' "i. ipal in Evanston, Wyo book- keeper in the Church finance department, was found guilty of forgeiy by Third Dis-niCourt jury of six men and two women in Sait Lake City Nov. 22. - Mr. Kay was convicted of foiging a letter authorizing a payment of $3,500 fiom the Cliuith of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints teachers loan fund He is scheduled for sentencing Dec. 8. y Kay was arrested 1908 after it was discovered a half million dollars was Chir-cfunds. He had been the Church financial office prior to his arrest. Mr. i in September that more than , missing fiom an employe of for 4'j years -- i Hockey Team Wins Relief Society Booth Moimon women of the Sehr nectady and Glenville branches of the Cumorah Mission won first prize and some profits from their boolh hr Id at the Center dimities Fair in Scotia, N.Y. Relief Society It ados were pleased by the praise from many, who had never heard of the Mormons before. Both men face two additional forgery and grand larceny complaints in connection with the missing Church funds. Trial date has been set on these chaiges for Jan. 20 in Third District Court. ARIZONA: Tempe Miss She Is Junior Sunday School secretary, on the stake dance committee, and a mem ber of the road show cast. She designed and made her own costume and sang the MIA song, Pass the Apples," as her contribution to the contest program. Among her hobbies aie volley ball, water skiing, sewing, cooking, mus'c and sketching. WASHINGTON, D.C.: Two Mortens Feted Two piominent Mormons in Congress Sen. Wallace F. Bennett, and Rep Dell Clawson, took signifii ant parts in the White House Prayer Bieakfa-- t hosted by Pie-.- . Nixon Oct. 23. Xi, a member of Chevy-ChasVvaid, gave the invocation, thanking God for the nation's heritage and for the founding fathers who laid their fortunes, lives and snned honor" on the altar of freedom. Claw-c- m Sen. Benin It, also of the Chevy Chase Ward, then gave six scriptural recitations. Both Rep. Clawson and Sen. Bennett have been active members of Senate and House prayer groups which meet weekly. Sen. Bennett, has on several occasions, substituted for the Senate Chaplain in opening the Sen.i'o with Piaver. Newest Chinch periodical to come off the presses is the "Eastern Pearl," branch publication in the newest mission of the Church, the Southeast Asia Mission. high school senior INDIANAPOLIS: Surprise For Stake Counselor Player. Rep. The miss:on is headed by Pies. G. Carlos Smith, former general superintendent of the Young Mens Mutual Improvement Association. The jx'i iodn d 's the lO'Ult of many Donates Album Of Christmas Songs VANCOUVER: r Jerry (John) Pinth-- i of t! e Second Ward, Vamouver, Wash., iccuitly cut an album of Cht's'm.is songs, e proceeds of which are being donated to ' e stake. According to Pus Wallace V. Teuscher, several thousands o! dollais will ho from tho The album, released u den 'he Pray Jo'u iv Pi h ht Sing label, is entitled Cl i i'tmns Memories. John and his wife. Con-i- e Lu Prather, are recent converts, being hapt.ed May 3, 1969 at Ellensburg, Wash., whete John was attending school as a music major. When asked what single factor had do greatest influence in their intiodui itoii to the Gospel they ascribed it to tiie smcenty and selflessness of their Mormon friends. During the short time du-- have been Church members, John has solved as an Anionic Priesthood advisei .md stake music director while Connie has busied herself with a Sunday SMmol . i.i- I.oren Willie Reuben G. Jones, second ecu lor in the Indianapohs Stake presidency New Mission Ptsblication Janece Scow weeks of plmtiirg and labor on the part of the more than 130 membeis of the Church ui die Repuhi'c if ingajrrn, v.iuTi for piosetvting about 18 months ago The mission was foimed on Nov. 1. They weie among 100 senators and con gressmen invited by Pres. Nixon to join with him and Evangelist Billy Giah.am in observance of the first National Day of SINGAPORE: . . . The Rieks College women's field hotkey Federateam won the Wasatch tion of College Women meet in Pocatello. The Ricks team defeated the University of Utah and Brigham Young University in hnal matches to win the elimination tournament. There was no god suited on the Rit ks team. Jan Harrop, coach, said Hu Ks earlier defeated Idaho State Unices spy. Other teams taking part were Weber State University and Utah State Univcispy. Rieks was the only junior college competing. There are 25 girls on ilia team from t1 oughout the United States and Can id t. Roc-eniio- Conviction on a charge of fojgery calls sentence in the Utah for a f .s.ate Penitentiary. Janece is active in both Chuu.li and s hool. She i.s a senior in high school, participates in Honor Choir, Ensembde, National Honor Society, AFS Club, Girls League and Pom Pom. She is .student body recording secretary, and Anytown Delegate. 'm-- i REXBURG: Womens Mr. Darrow, also charged wi'h forgery, wi'l be hied separately. Janece Scew, a native of Piovu, and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Scow ef the Tempe (Ariz.) Fourth Ward, was winner of the recent Tempe Junior Miss In competition with 13 other Pagent. girls, she won the Creative and Pei funning Arts competition, and scholarship. Prize was a $3.30 scholarship and the light to compete in the Arizona Junior Miss Pageant" later this year. i - He was charged with making a false request for money on Sept. 24, 19G8, which lesuited in a payment of a $3,n0 check to Sc Id on Clarence Darrow. Winner in Pageant 1969 -e was away as a national lecturer for Sigma the scientific society, his company a piepared a big surpiise for him position. newly-create- President Jones, an ngricultui al researcher for Eli Lilly Co. in Indianapolis for 28 years, was selected to present a series of 10 lectures in a period in New York state for Sigma Xi. While he was on the lecture tour in October, Lilly officials created a new position, research consultant, for him He has held the title of research advisor, overseeing all projects in the agricultural division of the company. two-wee- k Van-ouvo- ' -s The Prathers are gels, ENDING of e-- ms G -- e, two nu e months. V " i I Since coming to Indianapolis in 1941, he twice was a counselor in the North Indian apolis Branch and served in Sunday School and MIA superintendencies. He was sustained a member of the high council when the Indianapolis Stake was organized in 1959 and was sustained as a member of ihe stake presidency in 1962. WEEK - 3 Lynn. An organic chemist. Pres. Jones ear.ied the B.S. degree in 1937 and the M.S. degree in 1938 from the University of Utah and the Ph.D. in 1941 from Iowa State University. In addition to his recent honors, lie has been invited to several Gordon Research conferences as a participant and lectuie--- . the .y . ' tv c i &n& Jerry Prather s . . iruttKihf recent counsel NOVEMBER 29, 1959 CHURCH -- 13 |