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Show Missionary Uork To Be Conference Theme The Roosevelt Stake, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, will convene next Saturday Satur-day evening and Sunday at the stake- house in Roosevelt in its which is being devoted to the regular quarterly conference missionary program, is an announcement an-nouncement made by Hollis G. Hullinger, president. According to Pres. Hullinger, one of the newly called Quorum Quor-um of Twelve assistants. EIRay L. Christiansen, will represent the general authorities and preside pre-side over the conference. Also listed as a visitor is A. Reed Morrill, member of the Brigham Young University faculty. Each will address the various sessions of the conference. . On Saturday night, April 26, the program will be devoted entirely en-tirely to missionary problems, with reports expected from the stake and Indian mission presidents, presi-dents, and testimonies from recent re-cent converts through missionary mission-ary labors, along with addresses from the visiting officials. A special call is being sent to the following ward and stake leaders to be in attendance at the Saturday meeting, which will begin at 8 p. m: stake presidency, pres-idency, high council, patriarch, (Continued on back page) LB 5 Conference . . (Continued from page 1) stake clerks, all melchizedek priesthood quorum presidencies and group leaders; stake mission presidencies and missionaries; members of seventy quorum; ward bishoprics and clerks; stake and ward committees for adult members of the Aaronic priesthood; . stake and ward committees, Aaronic priesthood coordinators; quorum advisers; stake Sunday School and Y M M I A presidencies. All other oth-er priesthood holders and visitors vis-itors are invited. The Sunday sessions are at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m., with a special Youth Conference scheduled sched-uled for 8 o'clock in the evening. eve-ning. Elder Christiansen will address ad-dress all Saturday and Sunday sessions, and has been influenced influ-enced to remain to address the evening youth conference on Sunday. President Hullinger and his counselors, Russel Todd and Howard M. Ivory, will conduct the meetings. Special music will be presented pre-sented by a choir directed by Bennie Schmiett assisted by I Miss Ann Payne, accompanist. They will sing m the afternoon and evening sessions on Sunday. The youth conference program pro-gram is under the direction of Mrs. R. Vernon Larson and George Hacking, presidents of the two branches of the MIA in the stake. |