Show leaders urge members all the commandments Out Last bishop of the it l former vid Richard and in the ioka ward stone t Sunday as members Roosevelt Stake High during the fall confer-rT of the Addressing presiding over the Elder A. Theodore of the First Council 4 the general of the conference was Paul president of the called on members of the to think seriously Keeping the Sabbath day tend sacrament and priesthood do effective ward pay honest tithing and i offerings and read the Im- cement Murphy I reminded the nearly 1000 attended the morning session that of the approximately stake only 1300 were attending sacrament meeting each alarming and hard to figure out why there are 2700 others of us who are staying away from the one meeting The Lord commanded us to he Dating Outside Church Others who spoke during the morning meeting were James principal and Ar-dean instructors in the local Walter who represented the general church welfare committee and Elder outside the was the topic He cited examples of heart-aches that had come to people when failed to heed this and i urged young people to give ser- ious thought to this Elder Dansie talked on fare and challenged his 1 to If you 1 have a of food and other necessities in your then you arc heeding the counsel of the if you have only one then strive for if you have make it a if you haven't then get a couple of month's supply on hand Improve he said to the Praised Seminary Elder Tuttle told the group that 92 of the stakes in the church have one or more seminary class available young I people of the He aged the stake to take GETS KNIGHT AWARD Don Kettle Is the last and only boy In the Roosevelt stake to receive which is given for outstanding devotion to and participation in his I the advice given by Elder Dansie on welfare and the counsel that had come from President Mur- phy and the seminary 30 per cent active church members have a great challenge to convert the other 70 per cent who are We must dis-j ourselves and force ourselves to do a complete job for the Elder Tuttle told the beautiful fall tends to remind us of the goodness of the It is a pleasant time to reflect on the many blessings Our Father In Heaven has bestowed upon His and then resolve to pay Him back for his he further He reminded the stake members that Christ not for the but for the had a desire to improve himself through accepting the law of we can't break all of God's Rather the individual will break if he tries to go against God and Elder Tuttle Quorum Reorganized Sustained as the president of the Fifth Quorum of Elders was Laurence with John Cook and Wilmar Parrish as counselors and John Several other changes were on auxiliary boards of the Others spoke during the afternoon session were Floyd Labium and Rex counselors to the two new Stone and and two Laura Leavitt and Jon along with Elder The latter urged parents to begin early in life to instill a desire for their sons to fill missions when they arrive at the age off can't wait until they are 18 to plant the seed you should start when the are 8 let them grow up with a desire to fill a he Awards Presented The concluding session of the conference was under the direction of the stake MIA with Evan Seven members of the MIA board received ranging from 1 to 5 years These were presented by Marion high council adviser to the and went to Rex Miss Margie Danniel David Perry Clair Winterton and Clair Byron Arvin Bellon and Merrill Millett were awarded their Golden Gleaner pins by stake advisor to the Gleaner One Merrill joined liis wife in gaining special honors when he vas presented his Master M Men award by Danniel stake M Men It was reported by Perry director of the Junior Gleaner which now has been changed to the that 46 young women under 17 had qualified in the stake during the past year for their silver gleaner Several were presented Sunday This is the last time this award will be given as the program has been Only One Honored To Don Ballard ward junior M goes the distinct honor of being the only and last young man in the stake to have ever qualified for the which is comparable to the Silver Gleaner for He was given his pin and praised for his outstanding contribution to his church and devotion to the priesthood by who has super-it the Junior M Men program the past This program also is passing out of and is being replaced by the Ensign which affects boys in the same age The concluding portion of the evening MIA program included six addresses by three young girls and 3 young men on assigned Those speaking were Miss Joan Miss Annette Miss Connie Lee James and Don Laura Leavitt played an organ solo and Clair Hollings-worth sang a vocal accompanied by Jay |