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Show — Es er enemy bas ty ‘ tm el See _ Che Sait Lake Geib Local, Area News Hollywood, Drama _Section B Salt Lake ed Utah _— Saturday eoring — ied Sooo ae! 5, 1959 OE ee MET ee Business: News, of TV Log—Page B-8 _ Page One Tuesday Program: Work res. McKay the unrelenting work would prevent him from aibkoiciea visiting the family home ident David O. McKay of the Huntsville) Weber County,at Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- where he was born. » ter-day Saints has scheduled a “It will be a working day, full work load for next Tues- as usual,” President McKay ‘day, his 86th ay anni- said. His appointment book pointed Stake President Joseph President the|- School | F. Smith. McKay Sept. 8 1873, son of David and| —— of was ad- vanced to second counselor the first presidency on his ‘parents’ farm. He was bot Jeanette Evans was ap- Sunday HE ADVAN CED rapidly and| @ on April 8, 1906, because of i his outstanding work, he was| ordained a member of the/ Council of Twelve Apostles by for hard work began he was a youngster on Huntsville. he member Board. listed meetings beginning at 8 a.m. and others ae the THE BELOVED leader ‘of one and a half million LDS day. Church members said the THE CHURCH leader’s pen- chant and a Weber versary. © Ss ‘in Even now President ‘McKay in f the Church, succeeding the George Albert Smith. — late HE MARRIED Emma Ray has retained his boyhood love for the out-of-doors. AS a Riggs in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on Jan. 2, 1901. In his church work, Presihorses, to participate in all the sports dent McKay has traveled extensively throughout the world and games he could, A and has dedicated more LDS HIS PARENTS had instilled temples than any other presiin him their enthusiasm for dent in the 7° of the the church and one summer | day in 1888, 14-year-old David |O. McKay dismounted from church. (ON HIS S5TH birthday his. horse and knelt beside a -ereek to pray for some mani- an- niversary, President McKay was in England for the dedi-| "| festation from God for guid. cation of the London Temple.) {ance of his spiritual He also has visited every LDS mission outside North America, except in Japan, thoughts. “I waited 10 years for an answer,” President Mc Kay later recalled, DURING A ing in Scotland, spiritual PRESIDENT McKAY has| diligently served in many civic organizations and has served nee where he was servingasa missionary, a on the governing boards of the David oO. McKay, beloved president of the Church of Jes Christ of ey: Saints, aes full piety work Jo: church official arose and said University of Utah, Brigham to him, “If you are faithful, Young University and Utah | gawnaly = | you will yet stand in the lead- State Agricultural College, . ing councils of the church.” The young missionary’s exceptional abilities were soon| McKay, Dr. andl aes Mrs. & A. all of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Russell Jeanette) wicgs eineConway Rives Weney H. (Louise Blood, Great ww wer cD * = . Lakes, III. Drawing from the wisdom of ) his years and his keen insight |. into human nature, President McKay had this observation |: for today’s youth: MDM “I THINK we've reached a |. time kind living in progress when manshould seek the spiritual, in the Spiritual realm | vather than the physical realm. “Man is related to the ani- |mal' world - physically,” the}. leader said. “Man. obtains his living from the earth “}chureh ‘| through forts, “HE his own HAS physical inherited, ef.- from ' the physical part selfishness, greed, of himself, and desire for survival, saat | animals. as all other |. eine RST ee of pace that is his standard, Pres- ee Typical -- Nears 86 “IF WE WOULD make) every effort to subdue nature, and use our livelihood to p achieve in the highest degree | Christ, means " said. the we spirit of Jesus| would attain the! of true happiness,” he |: |