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Show Conferences Sunday jKirkham Speaks ;At Spring City A churchman noted for hi, : i.ueiesi in youth will be tl v. ! principal speaker at the qua'i-I qua'i-I lerly conference o the Nor.'. Lanpote stake Saturday a;u. Sunday, according to i'residem j Golden Carlston. I He is President Oscar A. Ki.i.-liam Ki.i.-liam of the First Council of Seventy. Sev-enty. He win be accompany by a representative oi tin-Church tin-Church General Welfare committee. com-mittee. All meetings will be held at the Spring City ward chapel. These include a special wellare meeting at 7 p. m., at which welfare workers and bishoprics are urged to be present; a priesthood priest-hood leadership meeting at 8:0 p. m. for all officers in the Melchizadek priesthood, and the two general sessions Sunday at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. A program of music will be presented under the direction' o; George Squire, stake music chairman, President Carlston said. The music for the mornin;: session will be furnished by North Sanpete high school chorus, chor-us, Bishop E. B. Terry conducting, conduct-ing, and Miss Rosalyn Carlston and JoAnn Peterson, accompanists. accompa-nists. "We Thank Thee O God For a Prophet" by chorus and congregation; "An Evening Prayer", and anthem by the chorus; "Calvery", soprano and alto duet by Shanna Hafen and JoAnn Peterson. 'The Lord Is My Light", closing number by the chorus. Music for the afternoon session ses-sion of conference will feature the Spring City choir, Bishop E. B. Terry conducting, and Mrs. Athene Osborne and Mrs. Maur-iel Maur-iel Nunley, accompanists. 'The Spirit of God Like a Fire Is Burning", choir and congregation, congre-gation, Mrs. Rose Schofield leading; "Seek Ye the Lord", an anthem by the Choir; "God Painted a Picture" by the Terri-cett Terri-cett Singers from Spring City. Acapella. "Rejoice Greatly", closing anthem by the choir. |