Te Karere . ed in a veryattractive manner by those who live inthem. President McKay, on his tourof the College, was very impressed bythe village and made this comment:The school is already opened whenyoung people are learning to beautifytheir homes. He was especiallypleased with the flowers, lawns, andtiny vegetable gardens that surroundedthe homes, even though space waslimited. The village is considerablylarger now than when President Mc-Kay was here, but the new homes arerapidly being made beautiful by tinyfences, flowers, and lawns. As work on all these buildings stead-ily moves toward comp


Te Karere . ed in a veryattractive manner by those who live inthem. President McKay, on his tourof the College, was very impressed bythe village and made this comment:The school is already opened whenyoung people are learning to beautifytheir homes. He was especiallypleased with the flowers, lawns, andtiny vegetable gardens that surroundedthe homes, even though space waslimited. The village is considerablylarger now than when President Mc-Kay was here, but the new homes arerapidly being made beautiful by tinyfences, flowers, and lawns. As work on all these buildings stead-ily moves toward completion, work isunder way on the motels at the Templesite, a new farm implement buildingnext to the lumber stacks, and the newmedical clinic. Plans for the com-mencement of the administrative blockand the ground-breaking ceremony i^ithe Temple arc in the near future. ?/-/</ is blessedcly talk about them. most by men oho do things, and not by those whoJames (Hiver. October, 195j 311 mi 11111 \f¥^^mmmmmmm. lie (Kupu f4t*olta Me pAeudemts ftag,e By PRESIDENT ARIEL S. BALLIF ONE of our Church leaders hassaid. Officers in the Church ofJesus Christ are called for two distinctpurposes: First and foremost, to servethe people ; and, secondly, to gain thedevelopment and enlarged understand-ing which always follow earnest ser-vice in a responsible position. It is anhonourable privilege and a personalbenefit to be allowed to serve in anofficial position in the Church ; and anoffice, whatever it may be, should beaccepted in a spirit of grateful appre-ciation. We are a lay Church, meaning theleadership is selected from the mem-bership of the Church. There is noclergy or separate and professionallytrained body of men. Every male mem-ber of the Church over twelve mayreceive the Priesthood, which givesthem the authority to fill some officein Church government. The AaronicPriesthood for young men from 12 to21 is limited in calling and duty. TheMelchizedek Priesthood, which isgiven to worthy m


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