Show Living the gospel only guarantee of peace for the leader tells stake membership Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints residing in the Roosevelt stake last Sunday were reminded by the bishop of the Joseph L. that living the Gospel of Jesus Christ is the only way peace in the world can be He addressed and presided over the fall quarterly conference of the stake Saturday Bishop told his Audience Sunday morning that if Russian people had a chance to hear the story of the restored gospel they would accept the Lord will change their form of government and they will be permitted to hear His word from the mouths of those who have the authority to bring it to What I have said about the I repeat on behalf of Communistic China and the people of he The who presides ov er the priesthood members of the assured the large audience that filled the stake center during both Sun-j day that reason people are to accept the many and varied assignments in the church is because of the testimony they and I ore willing to give of our talents finances to see God's word spread among the Every assignment comes toy inspiration from our Father In Heaven to each of If we are filled with testimony we accept the call and do our utmost to complete our Bishop Commenting on prayer Bishop assured his listeners that this is medium by which the world will be saved from utter must pray to gain a we must pray be relieved of our suffering and receive the strength and courage to meet many problems we have to solve each we must pray always to keep the faith and retain our the church leader I Accompanying the bishop to the conference representing the General Church Welfare Com was Elder Casper Parker who directed the welfare portion of the meetings on Saturday and addressed the members Sunday in both come here under direction the welfare committee and the first presidency of the church to urge the people of this stake to live the Welfare It's God's law it always lias having started with Adam when he was placed on the earth as the first Elder Parker Continuing his remarks Elder Parker recounted how living the law of tithing was re-emphasized under the guidance of President Lorenzo Snow while he was presiding over the church as its greatest of economic laws has made the Mormon people a great it has taught us the need to share with The Lord that which we receive from his The welfare leader also urged die saints in this area to get their one year supply of the necessities of life stored in a safe place and be ready If we are called face economic He encouraged bottling pure water in case of need and also have clothing and medical supplies on speakers heard during the conference included members of stake Paul Floyd W. Lab-rum and Reginald O. Three recently returned missionaries reported on their Ruben who labored in New England and Max Each related brief experiences bore his Also listed as speakers were Bessie a recent Woodrow Owen Bishop Lee Miss Carolyn Drew a Ronnie a Roy a Gareth Merlin Sullivan and Venil Prayers during the various sessions were given by Bishop D. Blayne Bishop Merrill J. Cliff Gordon Jimmy Dan Emmett and Boyd Special music for the Sunday sessions was furnished by the Myton ward choir under the direction of James Syrl Smith Johnson and Clark A male quartet composed of Venil Keith Owen Burgener and Marion R. Harrison sang a number Saturday Stake and ward leaders Saturday evening were given advice on the welfare program Elder and Bishop asked for reports from all priesthood leaders in the stake on the assigned reading the Book of for the current Most of the leaders reported they were current on reading the BM which is the study course for alf classes this The next conference of the stake will be on 9 and |