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Show o411: , . ' -- - At Quarterly Conter'ence : , . , .' : ,,,.., ' - , 1 Nebo Stake Members I . - - , -- - ,, . l', -- v -- ,- -- - ,-- . - a counselor in the presidency - - I - - . 1 ---.7- - Alonzo-- as - - - . 44 - - - -- - -- Z .... R as assistant' , 7 z 1 '. , . t, ,.. , . Petersen were Elder Mar of the.Coune of the Twelve . ' :).. , - . Responsibilities Generally shmating-radiatioruatom- ie radiation that - is. i ,.', ,,.t , E tf and Fri- day women attending the an. nual Primary Conference were advised to let radiation rub off on themradiation of the light of the Gospel, that is. ei Additional emphasis upon, the Primary's theme for' the . past two - years - and a more concerted effort with regard to Increased reverence were noted at the auxiliary's annual con-- , L , Mrs. .,''' i,i'1,,- k 291- -., A , - s2c;h, 791 i,' - ,,7'7'. , t41,--- ,' ( ,',,,... ,, , ;" ,; ' t 1 11 t toil., ;' .,.. i!. 411. - 't i k , 1 'Sand 1:yhett,e, been as bishop' or- West - , vears.---..- Wardfothe,pastiwo a - member Previously, he' was of the high council, stake Sun- - day School a. - - .., ,. ., , - ' 4 , -, Their Shoos' 13y UIpieresqnt Musical, Epic Based On Mormon Battalion - . . ' superintendent, hi . , , Dean - - -- ' ' NERO STAKE PRESIDENCYNew officer sustained at the Nebo Stake Quarterly Conference In Payson Sunday are, left.toright, front r9waroldHarmerrstcounselor; ; President Reed J. Money and LeRoy A. Hill, second counselor. On the back row are Roy Broadbent, assistant stake clerk, and Alonz o E. Elder Mark E. of the Twelve anCElderEldred G. Smith, -to the --- Petersen of the Council , Patriarch Church, presided at the conference. ;idit:it:a , , .,., . f , " ' -- , C 2 , 1 ' - ' 1,: , ' 3-- PresidentHilthas - in .,.544..&,......-- .os,4 , , r , k ) ,!' :. -- ' 7: s , ' ; ? 2 , ,,......0, ,'" )010)etti ,, , ..... ,, , ' , r 4., ,0., 0 It !, Serving- L, -- '"I''' k': , Ho. - ,.,, .,,.. ' : , ' ' , . , Marjoriernoreen-Tanner- : , 'etI ow - - graauated their. President Gabriel, Calif., and Richard serving as a missionary - - ' , , ,...pg'' '',,"1 .5',, 4 --: South Ogden; Reed J. Jr., San - ,,s-- , h . .illsec",1 ..i.::.,,, -- , ....- , 0,2:,,It i, i They-bav- , ' :.,., .....'...,,, ., ilar'" Nroneyroarried Ella Viertel of Flirekam theSaltLake Tom e Tole. thtee children: people speaking, prnn - - , , , , son of Al-- , Anne Jex school in in Spanish Fork, a bert Thurber and Money. --He attended Spanish Fork and uignhe ' - .2 ,,,...,,- , ?licr! -- - , . h.1 -,- ' ,r-- ' .1 . , . - -- - ' , o 1 f , ; , '''''''''";.- ...:!,,:.,....,......s., , ' Pay-Preside- - ', , 27. the - Chamber-- of - Commerce board in Payson and in Ceda- rCity and a inember of the son Hospital board. --------'--He was born Dec. 11, 1900, to the Church. ' Of Payson Ward Money has been -- .,, ,,. .. ,,,,;-,--- -- ,:,;.,,,:-;', - , , ..;,'.';.,.,:,.',-,-';.:.,,- ":', , ,. and-El- der- Primary Workers Reminded Of . States-in-19--- Money has been in the lumber business for YY ears . Hq iis now Manager of Chase Lumber Co. He also has been a Member of nferenee-man- ' ',. .1,....,,,,,,,,t,,,,.,,,,,-- - Hefulfilleda-411-iSS-1011--to-the-:;-- , ''. ,,,. '' ,, , , 1'...-- kPresident , 7 7 Central was retained all with Presiding at the - - Patriarc, - Bbkop z t ----- , I stake-clerk-- Broadbent clerk. - - ''' ,. ,' ''' , : -- -0 1 .. 4, -: --- - 1 , , --- , ' , : -- .,......,... , ' ' ,,,,,.., 1 , , ' since 1956. He was bishop of Sünday with Reed I. Money ,. uL,Z -fromadvanced first ,, the Payson First Ward for - - being oounselor to president. years previously. , President Money succeeded i He also has - served' as first ' President Delphin S- - Hiatt counselin the Payson ' First who was released at the stake . bis - ri - as a member . quarterly, conference, of an elders' uorum Harold ,Harmer, former sec-- . ond counselor, was sustained ' eY, a me giber of a presid,en is first tiltirdancy - Tandva- mernbet.:- -Irprf 61 the Sunday A: Bar was se. . School stake board. lected as second counselor; ., . , ..., PAYSONThe Nebo Stake ,, , , Presidency--was--Teorganize- .,,, ,,, ,.. - tilditil,:Né,tiléädéi-s-',1Ii-- - , - ' . - ,.2:, ' , ,' , ,r.,,:i, ' , - - - . ,. - By CONRAD E. HARRISON tonic events Connected with . the Church, DeseretNew,Musie Editor Dr. Gates- ,- who,' scored a PROVOAfter two years of brilliant success with his score preliminaries, "Sand in Their to thes Utah Centennial pro-Shoes," an epic musical based ductioti..0 "Promised Valley" on the Mormon Battalion, is 12 years ago, sees great possion' headed for produytion a bilities for prodections-eas- ee at Brigham upon the lives of great figures in Church history atioieeuch June 1, 2 May. 29, 30. and epics as - the - exodus rron and 3. Nauvoo. A product of writings and Just back from four months ' intense training in Produe- ,-revisionsauthorizedbytheof First Pre i and organiza- tion, direction st Church, the musical laaoryfc hoa tion of -- Broadway musicale record of the great Dr. Gates recalled first the Battalion: introduction to "Sand in Their Shoes." Spirit 'of the historic trek, He said the book in iits raw its sorrows ,and joys, toil and .' form was brought to him lajr romance, sac ri andglory, 1Mr. -- are caught in the musical Oscarson, a St-- Loui s 1 score by Dr. Crawford Gates businessman and graduate of : BYIJ with a major inhistory, and book by Don Oscarson. der , married 23, with PresidentHarmer If came, he said, at - a time CriThffiinpiouction SaltLakeTempleDec. 1 - . youthshe said Venita--13'--ttl"" ut . Harold whéñBYtT was casting about Dr. S11 Gates chit. are have T. tee, jug' .three by Mrs. Parmley for a definite form of stage died: Sterling, C., Gerald It. ,ville, June 1, 1931. They have Hansen, generalzdirector, pro., re..-minded teachers of - - Mrs. children: ' five Connie Hill ducer of thee': and Irene. Cumorah production on a Church theme Goa-Joyce to teach the sponsibilities in epic proportions. . Pageant, and E.ugene Loring, pel of Jesus'-- Christ to the e ., .. After considerable refine- ,. in choreographer, famous for his children on earth today. 'This , ' ',, the book was adapted dance on , creations ment, , Broadway will not be done by angels but ' , , , , and the music score- prepared. and in Hollywood. The corn- by teachers who have been IDr. Hansen said, "This called end set apart for this play .4.rra,51,210,4,000001",""01 -- poser will nvepare and - con. ' 7 , de.tx41!,1444,-choral- and . wll , hive 41Ithe attractive- , - - - - - purpose. - And it it is done well 7 ..,,s. ., ,''' e - ., ' , :,,,,,.,.. ness of a modern 4nusical, in- individual vocat production. , it will ,alse be done under , , ' 7 : , .,:i - : A sound system designed eluding story,m it s i c and , divine guidance and divine in. f ill .i, , , , '' ,. it will possess the' Dr: ' father Fletcher, dance, -' by . - spiration,l' she said, yet Harvey , '''':' ,.,,...1,:,' , , .':''''''.. ' ' ,k of stereophonic sound and one ... P. 'We can neN.ler turn away depth and sweep of a great o i':.:,'.',. ' - from , - i , .'4,tre. , of the' nation's most honored like:2 historical and religious event." 7 divine forces' and dedide e ,.-e.e,,, .., i '1 - 1He explained 1 we are self sufficient" as she the story does - , , scientists, will broadeast the '",,,'-.'- t 1 -""-- -': , e Center not sound of a syphony orches. e , 1 I on one or two per.. tit,- ,,a..i......'" cautioned all to seek the help ' , , i ''''..' 1, tra and huge castinehtding 5e,,, SOnS asdoestheusual-mus- iof the Lord. p' f --'. a ,0 ,?, 700;voiee-chorue-4.d ; , and.leading - 'cal1 play, but employs ,seven . . to leads, four men and three to stadium , performers, Primary workers to return" een1 ... ' or 1 . f women. , audience, i .. their lierries Pledged to do- - thes , ' I 7 Some of the outstanding The stage, within 25 feet best they can with the light 1 ' 1 , i 1, ,.. I' " : in of being as wide as the, foot- vocal and , dramatic artists of i they now have. She added 1 ,'' 1 ,; the country areibeing engaged is the re- L 4 :', ' they sheuld seek more light - ball field isoflong, r t 1and more perfect radiation and Sensen- for leading roles, he said. : Alfred , sponsbility !I,' . .. . kr'. ::' Mr. Loring already-ha- s of Stanford University. 4 , to live in harmony with the e : loosili ,, held 11:s! ,. t .7 : His ei.!2.' f, truth which will give them i 401' -- t , tryouts and selected most of design provides a range .; t1 , , ' . ,...,.., more perfect light. ' from ground level to 32 feet the dancers for : the .produe- . 1...1, ,,,,.et eeeele i...t, .I ' ,v,''' ' .,, ' Ai""7-.,i4;17- 1 , ' SO ,,,,1464141,6464 She was assisted in the con feet His ton. also and work , It will be backed high deep. s. "timr ere. e A : , , , Mrs. e er te , i..74:. . e ' 4111111141011110104000 "' ' eie4 ' Aita M. Hale and Mrs: Leone e. , riences, including his choreog- ,e... log cabin, cutaway of a house ee W. DoxeY, plus the general to 'Provide Indoor scenes, a raphy for the American battik, e eeeee.,-.,..,,-,--board members. stockade and a replica of -ol-- d- "Billy - the Kid," by Aaron : . ---San-ta ' On ,Thursdar-evening-a'e, e the Fe. Copland, in which he also r.,,,, i , President's d n n er .,awards :: More - than two miles of danced the title role. , ' were made to stakes and mis- cable Will be used in the elate.... The noted dancer also has sions achieving their goal in : I orate lighting and sound sys, bandied choreography for A MASSIVE STAGEDr. Crawford Gates, 'young Utah Friend Children's . subscrip- such Broadway terns.. , , shows as , r Harold Dr. I. and Pri., Hansen, director of 'the Hill composer tions. Annual reception-fo"Sand in Their Shoes" may "Carmen Jones," "T hree -' t , mary workers and friends'was Cumorah P ageaneenspect I modelof the stage . be the first in a series Of an- - 'Wishes - for Jamie," "Silk f' to beeonstructed for BYU presentation of "Sand in Their held Friday evening also in hual musicals based upon his- Stockings" and "Kismet." ----- Shoes..." The musical play is set to open May .29 in the Hotel Utah. The general board . .:. ' ' termed the receiving line. BYU Stadiüm. ' Week Ending April : , 7 ..CHURCH- -5 , counselor in a bishopric, ward ' , Uruguay. . Sunday School superintendent ' Pres. Harmer- Introduced , and teacher and Scoutmaster:President Harmer also has He was a district president been a mem while serving in the Tonga - presidency since 1956. Prior-tand Hawaii missions from that he was bishop of the Pay. 1938 'to 1941. During World son Second Wat.d for six' War II he served in the Army. .. , years. Barn in ference. His past General meetings were held 1917, President Hill is a son includes being a memof Leonard A. and Jennie Bird In the Tabernacle on Temple ' activity and ward YMMIA of ber stake -Hill. ,He attended the public Square where General Presl- and prese superintendencies dent LaVern W. Permley called schools in Payson and Brig. dent of two different quorums ham Young University. to "radiate the . of elders. for . love and devotion of dedicated President Hill has been see.Born in , Jan. Meele12,1915, - Primatyworkers." i of the Strawberry High retary ton, Utah, he is a son of Leo In her opening address Line Canal Co., president of Nena Goodmanson and Thursday morning, Mrs. Parm- the Utah Farm Bureau in mer. He attended the elemen- ley reminded that the Primary Payson and is president of the tary school at Mapleton and "is tee work of our Heavenly 'Utah Poultry. P --ro d ucers from Springville " graduated Father. Women engaged In , Assn. in Payson. High- School in 193-1- ; He now. a lt realize "the gTeat a He married dry cleaning buse Eva Lenore reservoir of 'possibilities. that : operates ness in Payson. Cornaby of Benjamin in the a of await them as 1 e a --, , , bke ' - reeerd--ef-Churc- . -- ' . - -- , -adh", h -- , - - sidecy -- - hit-liar- - - - -- , - aF, On-Pira- , - ' ' , , - 0 ' ' - ,, ' , ', s' -- ...,4 ''.' : - - 'e - !ft i -,- ,.i... -- ' - ! 1 ----,- j s i r,''' 1.-- - i 3 ., , . .'' ,..,::... 1 w - i'--: - ,1' ti -- - I r,....... . ,el.- - . ,4 -- f , - --bac- 1 i .. - - ' .! ,' ' - , , - - .; f -- .1:14,-- - . 2.- '', - ,- , f - - - . -- - - --- -- . , , 275-foo- , - In - . . ' ' -- .., 4,1959' -- ' , - |