| Show Qu Quarterly I Conference Held Field Sunday Apostle Richard R. R Lyman of the council of twelve and Samuel O. O B of the seven presidents of seventies gave m man many a n y helpful thoughts and good ad advice to the Latter Day Saints of Desert State Staten in n their quarterly conference held eld eldI ITin i iI In n Delta Saturday Saturday and and Sunda Sunday I I Ervin Hull public relation leader lead- lead i ier er and Rev Goto from the Japanese Japanese Japanese Japa- Japa nese nese camp at Topaz were present pres pros ent and were called on to make a afew afew afew I few remarks Mr Hull introduced Rev Goto I who said he was happy to have the I privilege to bring greetings from fromi j 1 i Topaz where Japanese are arenow arenow to different differ- differ now living 2000 belong I lent ent ent churches and there is a mix mix- Wre of interfaith he expressed He said he came six months ago and ad told the people before he left the west vest coast to trust in God He has hris provided other fine line things for other people and he will bless us us In spite of the dust he said they had been happy happ and enjoyed having having having hav hav- ing so many hospitable people around them and that they would do their best to make their city a fit kingdom of God on earth He expressed the wish for the people that this can to pray for them so I i truly be a land of liberty I Rev Rev Goto closed his remarks by by saying that he felt the spirit of God rest upon him as he dedicated the city to God to the cause of liberty liberty liberty lib lib- erty and the spirit of Brotherhood Apostle Lyman in the three sermons sermons sermons ser ser- mons he delivered throughout the day gave advice to the people concerning concerning con con- conI I living the principle of or the i g gospel osPel the importance of missionary mission mission- I ary my work and in the evening session session session ses ses- sion he he talked to the young peoples peo peo- peo-I peo pI ples on courtship I He gave an honor roll of missionaries mis mis- I Iliad who ho from Desert Stake had served in the field under him They included Ben H H. Robinson Morel Johnson Max Bishop Cecil Bishop May Gardner Frank LYman Lyman LY- LY Ly-j Ly man Burns Finlinson Verdell R R. Bishop A. A N. N Black Virgil Stuck Virgil was chosen among all to be bean bean an interpreter in Switzerland l Ho Homer Ho Homer mer Petersen and John A. A Bishop Samuel 0 O. Bennion in the two vo I sessions told the people they did not read enough of our history of our ur church The Lord will make this a landof landof land of jf Liberty for those who live it he le expressed President of the Stake Harold R. R Morris told about the general conference conference conference con con- ference he had attended in Salt Lake the previous week where 10 1000 10 00 DOO members of the Priesthood as- as Missionary work in our midst was emphasized by many of the speak speak- ers Other speakers at the conference ce were president Rulon T. T Hinckey Hinckley Hinckley Hinck- Hinck ley ey who told of the necessity of teaching caching l children and of the teachings teachings teach- teach ings ings he received from his parents President M. M Ward Moody expressed expressed ex- ex pressed his desire to see the farmers farmers farm farm- ers rs unite in raising and marketing their heir products Other speakers were Maxine Bliss who reported her mission Bishop Bi Bishop Bishop Bi- Bi shop Warren Henderson Pet Peter r Peterson Christian Gronning Andin Andin And in n the night session Stake Relief society president Mrs Vera Helon Helton Helton Hel- Hel ton on Mrs Verna Gardner Mrs Glen and Mrs Anderson of Oak Dak City Music for tor the two sessions was by the Hinckley choir The Singing Mothers furnished the he music for the evening session |