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Show Programs Are Readied. For Stake Conferences Antone R. IvinsTo Address Meetings President Antone R. Ivins of the First Council of Seventy. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will be the principal speaker at North ' Sanpete Slake quarterly conference to be held Saturday evening and Sunday Aug. '27 and 28 in the Fairview North ward chapel. Golden D. Carlston of Fairview, stake president announced that the Saturday session at 8 p. m. will be a priesthood leadership meeting. General sessions will be held at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Sunday. Music will be furnished by the stake choir directed by E. B. I Terry. The session at 8 p. m. Sunday will be under the direction of the stake M. I. A. boards. The theme will be "Our Missionaries in the Field," and the tannines of twenty missionaries from this stake now serving missions will attend in a body. Music will be furnished by male choruses. Oscar A. Kirkham Is Speaker At Moroni Meetings Oscar A. Kirkham, a member of the First Council of Seventy, of Salt Lake City, will represent the General Officers of the Church and will conduct the sessions at the Moroni Stake Quartely Conference to be he d in Moroni's West Ward Chapel I this weekend. The first session will be held Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. This will be the preisthood leadership lead-ership meeting. There will be two sessions on Sunday. The first will be held at 10:a. m. and the closing one at 2 p. m. Stake President George Anderson And-erson will preside over the morning session and President Clifford S. Blackham will have charge of the afternoon meeting. Both sessions will bt opened with congregational singing, led by Mrs. Isabelle Johnson, stake chorister, and accompanied by Mrs. Lida Christensen, stake organist. Special music at the morning meeting will .be furnished by a Preisthood chorus, conducted by John Guyman and accompanied by Donnell Blackham and Mrs. Denice Blackham. They will sing "For the Strength of The Hills," "School,. Thy Feeling." and "Stout-Hearted Men." Musical numbers for the afternoon session will be presen-ed presen-ed by the Fountain Green choir, with Mrs. Eva Jacobr:n rut-ducting. rut-ducting. The choir will sing "O Divine Redeemer," "By The River of Babylon," a'nd "The Harvest Time." A special feature of the conference con-ference will be the reports given by three returned missionaries. Vernon Blackham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Blackham. who has served in the California Mission for the past two years and he is expected to speak. Alan W. Irons, son of John W. Irons, will tell of his work nn the Texas-Lousiana Mission field. , r W Allen Nielson. son of Mi. and 'Mrs. ..Ephraim Nielson, will, report on his mission to the Northwestern states. |