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Show Timpanogos Stake Conference Held Last Weekend While President Carl Ringger and Regional Representative Arthur Anderson were speaking speak-ing to the children in the Jr. Sunday School, President David Da-vid C. Harvey opened the general gen-eral session of the Stake Conference Con-ference in Timpanogos Stake last Sunday. He reminded them that on April 7 they will hold the Priesthood session of the Conference. Sessions will also be held April 8 at 10 and 2 p.m., and will be televised. The Relief Society Singing Mothers, under the direction of Ida Mae Christiansen and accompanied by Rosalie Jacklin Jack-lin and Lucy Haycock, provided an outstanding selection of music mu-sic for the conference. Opening prayer was given by Orval Wadley. President Harvey read a letter from the Church presidency that advised advis-ed those in need of counseling to go to their bishops or Stake or Branch presidents, rather than request a meeting with the general authorities. President Frederick R. Shoell discussed the new MIA program pro-gram and admonished all to be good listeners and develop listening lis-tening as a talent. President Ringger spoke about Jesus Christ and told how we should accept him into our daily lives. Bishop Arvin J. Hullinger told of the necessity of family unity. Jon Bratt and Anne Schaelling were the youth speakers. Arthur Anderson, guest speaker, spea-ker, revealed a new welfare plan that will now include using us-ing the talents of many people. Counseling will be established in areas such as marriage, financial, fin-ancial, missionary and juvenile problems. He noted that the Lord had made the world unified uni-fied so that we would have to depend on one another. He listed those to receive welfare as family, relatives and the church, in that order of priority. prior-ity. Lee Carlson offered the closing clos-ing prayer. |