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Show Benson-Cache Sta kes Arrange Quarterly Confer ence Programs Benson and Cache stakes will conduct quarterly conferences in their respective areas Saturday and Sunday, according to announcements an-nouncements by stake officials. Milton R. Hunter, member of i the Logan Institute faculty, who recently was sustained a member of the First Council of Seventy, and Edgar Young also a member of that council, will represent general " church authorities at Cache stake conference meetings according to President W. W. Owens. Schedule of meetings was announced an-nounced as follows: Saturday at 6:30 p. In. in the stake house, welfare meeting; 8 p. m. priesthood priest-hood meeting. S-unday's program will be highlighted high-lighted by general sessions at 11 a. m. and 2 p. m. in the taber. j naclc; a priesthood gathering in the Logan junior hisrh school I building and a mothers and j daughters meeting in the tabernacle, tab-ernacle, both at 9:30 a. m.; and ' a primary association sponsored program at 7:30 p. m. in the I tabernacle. Dr. Daryl Chase, director of the Logan Institute, will be speaker at the evening program. Musical numbers will include a prelude by Professor S. E. Clark; numbers by a chorus under direction di-rection of Professor W. H. Man-ing; Man-ing; violin duetNorma Olsen and Bess Powell. Mrs. Ray Canning will give a scriptural reading and Mrs. Kenneth Ken-neth R. Stevens will revieto the primary project "Reverence". Invocation In-vocation will be given by Doyle Dutson and benediction by Mrs. Dee A. Broadbent. Benson stake .conference will feature addresses by Marvin O. Ashton of the presiding bishop, ric and W. E. Ryberg, general welfare committeeman, according to President Merle G. Hyer. A welfare meeting Snturday at 6:30 p. m. will be followed by a general priesthood meeting, and mothers-daughters program at 8 p. m. Sunday meetings will in. chirie priesthood leadership at 9:30 a. m. and Ecneral ?essions at 10:30 a. m. and 2 p. m. All will be in the stake tabernacle. |