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Show Hundreds Attend JLjjj Stake Conference m Hundreds of people attended the semi-annual conference of the Panguitch Pan-guitch LDS Stake, held in Pangui-fch Pangui-fch on April 15-16. The conference sessions were presided over by Se President John W Yardley, aid his counselors, Paul Morgan and Alan Maynes. Priesthood Leadership training was held in the Saturday afternoon session, at which attendance at Sunday School and doing one s duty in the church were emphasized. At the Saturday evening session, the theme of missionary work was discussed. President George Mag-nusson Mag-nusson of the Utah Provo Mission attended and spoke on the importance impor-tance of missionary work. The congregation also heard testimonies by Del Hulet, whose parents are now serving a mission; Rea Dodds, who served a mission as a single adult; and Grover and Ida Smith, who served as couple missionaries. The Stake Presidency also spoke. At the Sunday morning session of the conference, there were musical musi-cal selections by the Panguitch Primary children. President Paul Morgan discussed the importance of families, and pr,tJ ; Maynes spoke on ' marriages strong 2 our families. n"ostir Four young DPftn. B ackwell, DavidP fi . Blood, and Skip HouM how various churc& ' them to do what i I President Yardley j V portance of kejpft- t mentally, and spri . f; and extended his'CJ ; to those in attendance hcelsofaregIOnalmis : 1 ference, held in Pan : 9 Elder Vaughn J.ng the First Quorum of presided over that raep : was attended by pne JT from throughout the p !-gion. !-gion. 1 Regional Represent Belhston and Missiof t George Magnusson all t and spoke at that I the importance of mg: 1 was discussed, and ideas ; , on how church memM better neighbors and frj I |