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Show better help those who axe seeking seek-ing to learn more about God's purposes. The climax of the convention will be a free public talk entitled en-titled "What Are The Prospects For Lasting Peace", to be given on Sunday, January 12 at 3 P.M. This Bible discourse will be given by D. E. Stull, district supervisor. Certainly in this age of the guided missies, whirling satel- i lite and atomic weapons; all mankind should desire to- know God's answer to this important question. Mr. Hatton said Jehovah's Witnesses are a missionary society and that in 1957 over 700,000 ministers were preaching preach-ing in 164 countries and islands of the sea for a total of 100,-135,016 100,-135,016 hours. A Charter party will be held January 9 by the East Mill Creek Lions Club. The group will meet in Memory Park for the affair with Bob Boyer as chairman. A musical program will entertain en-tertain guests as will Dr. Ben Lloyd, master of ceremonies. A mid-winter baquet has been planned for January 13th when International president Edward G. Barry will attend r Til Church Group Convention Members of Salt Lake City South Unit Congregation; of Jehovoh's Witnesses are planning plan-ning to attend a three-day circuit cir-cuit convention in Idaho Fills, Idaho, January 10-12, 1958. Mr. E.G. Hatton, local presiding: minister, said that all the sessions ses-sions for Bible instruction will be held at the Armory, 500 Memorial Drive. Mr. Hatton stated that a peak attendance of over 800 is expected. ex-pected. Delegates will come from southeastern Idaho, all parts of Utah, as well as Ely and Elko; Nevada, representing 18 con-gregations. con-gregations. All three days will be devoted' to Bible talks, discussions and demonstrations. All are arranged? by the Watchtower Bible and' Tract Society of New York for the benefit of all in attnedance that they might gain the spiritual spiri-tual vigor required to preaclf the Bible's message. Also that they might gain additional'" Bible knowledge so they may |