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Show Timpanogos Stake Holds Conference Last Week "There will be difficult times in the church again as there have been before," declared Stanley G. Smith, Regional Representative at the Timpanogos Tim-panogos Stake Conference of the LDS Church last Sunday morning. Elder Smith also stressed the importance im-portance of making and keeping friends as a means of reinforcing a person's character. "We sometimes try to be more self-sufficient than we should. We should permit our friends to strengthen us," he said. Stake President David C. Harvey spoke of the importance of family life. "We have a mission to teach our children the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We should teach our children to love, to appreciate what they have." President Frederick R. Shoell said "Recognize your stewardship no matter what it is." President Grant Fugal said, "You and I have great responsibilities, challenges, opportunities. We must make ourselves large enough to be equal to our responsibilities." Blanche Warnick, Stake Relief Society president, spoke of the responsibility of the woman in the home as a daughter, wife, mother, and grandmother. Two youth speakers, Caroline Harvey and Aaron Flinders, spoke of the mecessity of young people adhering to Gospel principles. A Priesthood Chorus under the direction of Leslie Rees with Ron Shapiro at the organ furnished the prelude and a special musical number. num-ber. Leslie Rees directed the congregational singing with Eva S. West as the organ accompanist. |