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Show No Visitors Listed For Two Stoke Conferences Two Uintah Basin LDS stakesT , Duchesne and Moon Lake, will hold quarterly conferences this week on Saturday and Sunday, Feb- 11 and 12. Neither will have a visitor from the general authorities. author-ities. Accordinf to A. Hale Holgate. president of Duchesne stake, and William Brotherson, Moon Lake president, the outlined program suggested by the First Presidency that is to be carried out, calls for the' first meeting on Saturday at 6:30 p.m. which will be a special Melchizedek Priesthood meeting with members of the stake presidency, presi-dency, high council bishoprics, stake and ward clerks, Melchizedek Melchize-dek and Senior Aaronic Priesthood Priest-hood committees expected to be in attendance. At 8 o'clock all Elders' and their partners; senior members of the Aaronic Priesthood and their partners, part-ners, and all those who attended the 6:30 meeting and partners are being asked to join in the second meeting. The Duchesne stake house wilL be the' scene of all meetings for Duchesne, and Moon Lake will meet at Mt. Emmons' ward chapel. Sunday sessions for the entire stake membership will be held at 10 a.nj and 2 p.m. At Duchesne a special meeting with Elder Glen T. Walker, regional welfare coordinator, co-ordinator, is being called at 1 p.m. for the stake presidency and bishoprics. It was not learned if the Moon Lake stake would hold such a meeting. Special music will be arranged and presented at the two stakes. A general invitation is1 extended to all residents of the two stakes to join in' the conference. , J ": . . "m., . " j ..... . r 1 ' ; . - .1 ; L -1 hm, A. HALE HOLGATE President Presi-dent of Duchesne Stake will conduct conference Sessions. '.. - 2 ( - A V J WM. N. BROTHERSON Moon Lake Stake President, will direct quarterely conference. |