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Sunday morning speakers

Published: Saturday, Oct. 8, 1988

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President Gordon B. Hinckley of the First Presidency

President Thomas S. Monson of the First PresidencyPresident Howard W. Hunter of the Council of the Twelve

Elder Dallin H. Oads of the Council of the Twelve

Elder marion d. Hanks of the Presidency of the First Quorum of the Seventy

*The temperature in Salt Lake city was in the low 80s sunday morning, and the skies were clear and deep blue. The day was unusually warm and beautiful. The weather set a fitting tone for the messages of the session, which focused on love, service, healing, spiritual guidance and the Savior's atonement.

Muscial selections by the Tabernacle Choir fit the warm, hopeful tone of the messages. They included the hymns. "O Ye Moutnains High," "Guide Us O Thou Great Jehovah," "Hope of Israel," and "How Great the Wisdom and the Love;" and the anthems, "O Love that Glorifies the Son," "The Lord's Paryer," and "Let All Men Priase the Lord."

President Thomas s. Mosnon, second counselor in the First Presidency, coducted the meeting, with the invocation offered by Elder F. Burton Howard and the benediction by Elder Victor L. Brown.