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Show SEAT ALL AT PALOMAR Levi Edgar Young !$ Speaker For Stake Conference The largest Quarterly Conference to be held in Deseret Stake is expected ex-pected of the conference to be held Saturday and Sunday, June 4 and 5. This is due to two factors one being that more space will be provided and the fact that Levi Edgar Young will the General Authority to preside. The two general sessions, at 10 a. m., and at 2 p. m. on Sunday will be held in the Palomar Hall Five hundred new chairs have been placed in the building for the occasion, and with the use of the bleachers 2000 people can be accomodated. A public address system will be installed so that all can hear well. Brother Levi Edgar Young, one of the Seven Presidents of the First Quorum of Seventys, was scheduled to visit here last winter and because of severe storms was unable to come, and he has asked to be assigned to this conference. Music for the two general sessions sess-ions will be furnished by the male chorus, The Desert Sentinels, under un-der the direction of Ladd R. Cropper. Crop-per. The first meeting of the conference con-ference will be held Saturday night at 7 p. m. This is a Welfare committees com-mittees meeting at the Delta 2nd ward. All stake and ward Welfare committees should be in attendance attend-ance at this meeting . Brother Young has asked that they each bring their bulletin number 17 to the meeting, as this will be the main topic of discussion, the subject sub-ject being "Annual Church Welfare Production Budget.'" At 8:15 in the Second ward is the Priesthood Leadership meeting, meet-ing, to which all stake and ward priesthood quorum leaders should be in attendance. Sunday morning at 9 a. m. is the meeting for all members of the priesthood to attend. The two general sessions then follow. At these sessions there will be several newly returned missionaries mission-aries to report, and probably some to soon go to the field. The evening meeting, under the direction of the Stake MIA will honor the missionary theme. Several Sev-eral parents of missionaries who are now out will report on unusual un-usual experiences which their sons or daughters have experienced, as as reported by letter to them. |