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Show Primary Board Attends LD S Conference A large representation of stake Primary officers attended the annual Primary conference sessions in Salt Lake City last Wednesday and Thursday, and have returned with enthusiasm and inspiration to carry on the Primary work in the Roosevelt LDS Stake. A Jubilee dinner, marking the 50th anniversary of the Children's Friend magazine, was held at the Hotel Utah Wednesday, Wednes-day, with a report revealing that the magazine now has 72,000 subscribers. At the Thursday morning session ses-sion in the LDS Tabernacle, Mrs. Clair Labrum, Roosevelt j Stake Primary president, re ceived an engraved plaque, signifying sig-nifying that for the second consecutive con-secutive year the Roosevelt Stake had met or exceeded the quota on Children's Friend subscriptions. sub-scriptions. Part of the group participated in a temple excursion Tuesday. Representing Roosevelt Stake were the following: Mrs. Labrum, La-brum, president; Mrs. Thurman Peterson and Mrs. Darwood Campbell, counselors; Mrs. Ray Roberts, secretary; Mrs. George Hacking, Mrs. Emerson Hurley, Mrs. Wm. Preece, Mrs. Neal Schaefermeyer, Mrs. Richard Adams. Mrs. Karl Johnstun, Mrs. Max Gardner, Mrs. Tal Wardle, Mrs. Venil Johnson, Mrs. Archie Benson and Mrs. Golda Adams. A large grotip of officers and teachers from the various wards in the stake was also in attea-dance. attea-dance. To climax the conference sessions, ses-sions, a tour of the new Primary Pri-mary Children's Hospital was taken. |