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Show Jpanogos Stake Quarterly "iference Largely Attended) tujrterly Conference of the stake convened for tire po.ns at "7:3 P- rn. Saturday dt j the Stake Tabernacle ole.dcnt W. W. Warnick in ali lie congregation sang, "We rrfcee God". The invoca-D-j given by Bishop Stanley 3-i of the Windsor ward. Ab- : -erson of Lehi sang, "Pace hc president W. W. Warnick 13 pening talk of the confer -:aJred by six elders of the ''' ollows: Ray Mills, Pleas-3 Pleas-3 " First ward; Don Monson, 2.rd; Vernal Bird, Lindon; .jpiley, Manila, and Vern .6.::ndon. iil quartet was rendered by ho 2i Grove High School and ly Mildred Chipman of - Fork. Other speakers were ) Tlwrne and James W. ,atj: the High Council Quor- ;.o was rendered by Mrs. -r rson, Mrs. Clyde Dorton j Peterson, accompanied by i. I of Lehi. The benediction I unced by Bishop B. H. "I attended a testimonial in honor of Abe Jenkins, driver of 1,500,000 miles and he had never had an accident. acci-dent. Mr. Jenkins never drinks or smokes and attributes his strength, endurance and clear headedness to keeping the word of wisdom. Mr. Jenkins wrote in a letter to President Presi-dent Heber J. Grant, that a test run where he drove 24 hours straight against four alternate drivers that he was better fit physically than any of the other drivers and he was 20 years older than any of the drivers. "Other great athletes like Ike Armstrong do not smoke or drink, and always try to select men for athletic honors who abstain from whiskey and tobacco. "The success of the Aaronic- Priesthood Priest-hood depends upon the fathers and mothers. They should see that their sons go to church. It is leadership that counts. Boys will fulfill positions posi-tions in the church if they have the right leadership. With the new year we should go forward with determination determi-nation to do better than in previous years. REVIEW It required spmtual effort and faith for the Prophet Joseph Smith to translate the plates of the Book of Mormon. I want to be more acurate and thorough in all affairs entrusted to me. I would like to develop more irritative to do the things required of me, more re-sourcefullness, re-sourcefullness, greater wisdom, finer justice to fellowmen. I would like to cultivate better judgment, more foresight in planning for the future, greater discernment of right or wrong. I would like to be more tolerant, to cultivate more kindness, long suffering, suf-fering, patience, sympathy and charity. char-ity. May tire Lord help us with the guidance of the holy spirit to do right," he said in closing. President W. W. Warnick was in charge of the meeting Sunday afternoon. after-noon. The Windsor ward choir and congregation sang, "The Spirit of God Like a Fire is Burning." The invocation was given by Bishop Junius A. West of the Pleasant Grove First ward and the Windsor ward choir sang, "Glorious Things Are Sune of Zion." Mrrt UL morning the conference i-t 10 a. m. with president 'f.-nick in charge. The con-s'-'.H:jns, "We Thank Thee O rpj.jPiio.phet" and prayer was Dr Bishop L. M. Atwood of !. ward. A quartette from I U. sang, "There is no ;iinselor M. S. Christian -;.e first speaker. His sub-1 sub-1 oncerning auto accidents, prevention. He said, St . been 36,000 auto accidents P ! . year. Many of them ytjHied when young people . 22 years of age were driv- . people are full of con-lK.; con-lK.; go more than older peo-jis peo-jis is what makes the per- young people so high. .t more about cars than lie, or think they know ;:s should be properly thQ-ith chains this time of I ;The injury to a loved one ' .ore costly than the pur-ng'tains pur-ng'tains for the car. Snow ( shoveled from sidewalks . homes. There should be .;ing with sleds in the '') autoist should pull a jjg ! his car as many acci-oge acci-oge ,- from this practice, he i the talk of President M. ..sen, Ford West, Guy ! i Harold Wright, mis-! mis-! F( Texas mission spoke i ; ?iid, "I am happy of this of addressing this large ' ! e largest one I have ever j Hedge of addressing. an said, "the time spent :s mission is one of the my life. The people of m generous fine people. I w lelsey , Texas, as a coach ;I I had a fine team Rl t in most of the games in a radious of 25 miles, jight said, "it is six years 3 Ot a member of the Tim-;e. Tim-;e. It is 14 months since ;d from my missionary l ent to ElPaso to work, to Pleasant Grove six w in Louisiana, traveling : -:' the Saints. There were j in the states of Texas , na. I helped organize I ls and Relief Societies. ,-stimony of the gospel j'tog people healed. We j-'-tly called to the Shreve-j Shreve-j hospital to administer to Preach the gospel to wed in Baton Rouge, j- chere I witnessed a won-, won-, Won of an entire famine fami-ne faith of the mother, j testimony to you in all ' '-he name of Jesus. The sustaining of all church and stake officers was taken care of by Stake Clerk M. D. Radmall. The new stake Sunday School board sustained included, Ernest Clayton superintendent, with John H. Muzzell and Orville Larson as assistants. Edmund Cragun, counselor of stake spoke briefly as follows: "We are engaged in the work of the Lord. In all of the wards in the stake we have an increase in tithing and in faith. We have much to be thankful thank-ful for. We had better crops last year, and good prospects for a full water supply this year." Emest Clayton, the new stake Sunday School superintendent, and a great grandson of the beloved pioneer, pio-neer, William Clayton, spoke briefly nn accenting the new position. A. L. Cullimore, chairman of stake Aaronic Priesthood said, "Bishop Cannon our church representative here today is head of the Aaronic Priesthood work of the church. The boys of the Aaronic Priesthood today will be the presiding officers of this church tomoiTOW. The Prophet Joseph Smith and his brother, Hy-rum, Hy-rum, were just boys when they received re-ceived the Aaronic Priesthood. There are 482 members of the Aaronic Priesthood in the Timpanogos stake. They need encouragement of parents par-ents and older people to keep them in the line of duty. President Bishop Silvester Q. Cannon Can-non spoke on the growth and building build-ing in the church. Closing remarks were made by President W. W. Warnick. The evening session was under direction of the stake M. I. A. with Josie Walker, president of Y. L. M. I. A. in charge. The congregation sang "True to the Faith." Elder Frank Rowan, former president presi-dent of the Texas mission, gave an evening's entertaining lecture of missionary experiences. " Holy City" was ren-W ren-W Edgely of the B. Y. U. Clarke of American B follows, "I am a self - here today. I desired ' stake after a long time Yi a you. I am more satis-Veing satis-Veing this large audi-w audi-w 'rk of the Lord is in-1 in-1 1 it will fill the whole 1 ork is the work of the 1 out into the world to J belief with that of other pve wonderful opportu- -esstngs. The longer I j ? firmly I believe that -fkofGod. This gospel faith, and Jesue Christ le living God. He is j Horal teacher in the I I'e to earth to become I of the world." I ihop Silvester Q. Can-II Can-II fke, representing the i'lorities of the church, js. "This has been a i''e meeting to me. The ; by President M. S. is timely. One can CPlh ' in San Francisco. K Chicago than they liliTJ Testeru cities. i |