Show Changes Announced En Cn Stake Officers At Conference A number of changes in priesthood priesthood priesthood priest priest- hood quorum nd other stake of offices offices offices of- of were announced at the Sunday morning session of the South Sanpete Stake quarterly conference he hed he'd d at Ephraim Ray Hay II 11 Gle Gleave ve who has moved moy- moy moved ed to Ogden was released from the High Council and Max l W. W Craner CLaner who succeeds Mr AIr Gleave Cleave as director of the Institute of Religion was also nam named d to take his place on the H High i g h Council J. J Ray Munk was released as president of the tine stake High Priests as were his counselors Maurice Nielsen and Ray P. P Lund and Secretary S. S Franklin Hatch Chosen to fill these positions were Adin Nielson Ephraim president H. H Fayben Larsen Ephraim and Billie Duncan Manti counselors LeRoy E. E Peterson Peterson Peterson Pe Pe- terson Ephraim secretary C. C Edgar Peterson of Ephraim and Mcade Meade Squire of Manti 1 were released from the presidency cy of the Quorum of Sev Sev- enty Named to succeed them were Richard A. A Nielson of ofF F p and In Stanley 1 Simmons IU J of Manti 1 Missionaries Report In his opening remarks of the conference Stake President Vernon Vernon Vernon Ver- Ver non L. L Kunz urged the women and girls to encourage their husbands sons brothers a and n d sweethearts to attend to their duties as priesthood holders and to live in accordance with the standards of the church Three recently returned missionaries missionaries missionaries mis mis- reported on their la la- la bors They w were re Alma Carlisle of the Manti South Ward Vard who served in the British Mission Glen W. W Larsen Larson and ad David Goodwin of the Ephraim SouthWard South SouthWard Ward Vard who served in the Cali Cali- ornia Mission 1 and Canadian Mission respectively Counselors Speak Pres Neil of the stake presidency spoke on the importance of missionary work and the objective of the church to teach people to prepare them for the tine Celestial kingdom He lie also encouraged closer ties be between between between be- be tween parents and children as the best way to train youth Pres R. R Clair Claire Anderson spoke of of the coming oming of the first pioneers pioneers pio pio- to Sanpete years ago in November and how it was said that no unrighteous person person person per per- son should live in the valley He urged obeying the commandments commandments commandments command command- ments of God and asked his lis listeners listeners listeners lis- lis to help each other to live righteously Elder Taylor Outlines Gospel Plan Elder Henry D. D Taylor Assistant Assistant Assistant As As- to the Quorum of Twelve Apostles told of the plan of salvation outlined in the pre- pre mortal world by Jehova or Christ and of a counter plan outlined by Lucifer or Satan A war in heaven resulted in Luci- Luci I fOr r and his followers being cast out Elder Taylor outlined different blessings that have come to the followers of Christ such as obtaining obtaining obtaining ob ob- ob- ob mortal bodies choosing a mate becoming parents He urged courteous and proper courtship temple marriages He spoke of greater numbers of men who die in their and than women and urged liv living living living liv- liv ing within income avoidance of debt as helps to less worry d and longer life Money he said is a poor substitute for love nd 2nd understanding N Music Praised Practically all the speakers praised the music by the choir directed by H. H A. A Dean and with Jane Olson and Lynn Dean as accompanists The group also furnished the music for the Sun Sunday ay evening service which was under the direction direction di- di of the Mutual Improve- Improve Association of the stake Prayers at the line Sunday forenoon forenoon forenoon fore fore- noon service were by Arthur O. O Nielson of Manti and N. N Albert Thompson of Ephraim Those at the evening service were by byN N Palepoi a Samoan who is attending Snow College and Lynn Nielson of Manti Tells fells Power o er of Gospel to Save Save Save- Quoting Pauls Paul's statement that the Gospel of Christ is lIis the pc Jewel of God unto salvation James E. E Chapman of Provo q quo quoted u o t e d statistics on juvenile crime and then used his o 0 own w n life as an example of how the Gospel could save even those addicted to all sorts of crime If principles of the tine church are properly taught they will be properly understood and will be properly lived and will be the salvation of those who do so he said o 0 |