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Show Rsnowned young American contralto to appear in concert on December 12 The Payson Chronicle, Payscn, Utah THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1960 1HE BELL RINGS FOR . SANTAQUIN-TINTI- well I remember my first trip down thru Arizona some ten or twelve years ago my interest in the Indians, my wonderment at their ex-- 1 istance under such seemingly primitive conditions, and my concern for their welfare. I have been down there many times since and I see signs of progress but it is slow even as it is with us. Chief among the obstacles that must be and is ignorance overcome learning we know, must be a One experience. pleasant learns better when one is warm Indeed one and comfortable. of the commandments of teach- ing states: Honor thy pupils by making them comfortable, yea both in body and spirit, No man learneth well when the light hurteth his eyes or when a draft chilleth the back of his neck, nor yet when formality or stiff unfriendliness maketh him to feel less . . C STAKE 754-321- 4 Route, Winslow, Arizona. j j The visiting Teachers in the Second Ward were honored at a social on Nov. 29. The following program was presented under the direction of the Program Committee. Winnie Gee and Berly Thomas with Jean-in- e Van Ausdal acting as M. C.; Duet, two numbers, Beulah Bradley and Maxine Hudson, original reading, Laura song, Lorraine Jones; reading, Beulah Voorhees; tribute to visiting Teachers, Marjorie Christensen, and community singing led by Vivian Roper. Sheria Bingham accompanied the musical numbers. Christmas corsages were presented as tokens of appreciation by the Relief Society Presidency, Blanche York, Helen Butler, Blanche Howard, and Dot York. Refreshments PAYSON CHRONICLE were served under the direcA weekly newspaper, establish tion of the Food Committee, ed in 1888, published ever Betty Tucket, Thora Ross, and Thursday and entered as sec Evelyn Kay. ond Class matter at the posi The Second Ward held office in Payson, Utah, uniei their Relief Society Bazaar the act of March 8, 1879. and food sale on Friday afterSubscription rate. $3.00 per noon under the direction of year, $1.75 6 months, payable the Presidency assisted by the in advance: single copy 10 Food Committee and Work Dicents. Melba Hansen and rectors, Margaret Carter. Many lovely things were sold and some are Max R. Warner, Publisher. still available and may be obMadoline Dixon, Correspond- tained by contacting the Presidency or Work Directors. ent. A Sunday School Convention will be held for all Stake and Ward Sunday School workers at the Goshen Ward on Sat. Of TX at 7:30 p.m. S0C1AT10I urday beginning UTAH Babies blessed on Sunday: First Ward, Connie Lee, dau- West-ove- - r; ber in . lty Florence Kopleff, commanding young American contralto, will appear in concert at Brigham Young University Dec. 12 at 8:15 p.m. in Joseph Smith Auditorium as the second num- lief Society Sisters someday). More recently came an appeal for one large overcoat, clothing for children, especially children under seven and for babies baby quilts, blankets, etc. Im passing this appeal on to you in the hope that some of you may have something along this line you have no use for and would be willing to contribute. If you do have will you please call and I will call and pick them up or you can send them direct to Elder Gerald Woodbury, Sunrise T.P., Star How important than an unseen fleck of dust. Some time ago we had an appeal from a young Elder from the Indian Mission for scraps of cloth for quilt making (you young men who are preparing for missions, learn all you can about everything you can you may be teaching the art of quilting to the Re- - BYU-Commun- POST OFFICE GIVES TEN SUGGESTIONS the ty Conceit series for 1960-6For her program Miss Kopleff will sing Bist Du Bei and Mir Prepare Thyself, Zion by Bach, two numbers by Schubert and three by Brahms, and O Mio Fernanfrom La Favorita by do Donizetti. 1. Following intermission she will sing Le Promenoir des deux Amants by Debussy and Trois Psaumes by Honegger. Tchaikovskys None But the Lonely Heart and At the Ball, El Majo discreto by Grandos, Del cabello mas su-t- il Obradors, and La by Virgen Lava Panales by Parker will follow. For her final numbers she will sing The Birds courting song arranged by Robert Hughes, Alice Parkers arrangement of Johnny Has Gone for and Every Night a Soldier When the Sun Goes In, I Wonder as I Wander by J. J. Niles, and Love Went by Bridge. Miss Kopleff has been credited with restoring the contralto voice to prima donna status. In addition to her many recitals last season, her orchest- ON nrony in Berlioz Romeo and MaJuliet and Stravinskys vra under the baton of Dr. Fritz Reiner. She took part in three uncut performances of Bachs St.1 Matthew Passion with the Cleveland Orchestra and wras heard again with the Little Orchestra Society in New Yorks Carnegie Hall as St. Mary in the Berlioz LEn- -' She refance Du Christ. turned to Alaska Festival of Music in Anchorage to perform the Brahms Alto Rhapand the Verdi, Resody Florence Kepleff to sing in BYU concert wood. quiem. Miss Kopleff also appeared Born in New York City, as contralto soloist during the Miss Kopleff received most of nationwide tour of Bachs B Minor Mass" with, the Robert Shaw Chorale. Miss Kopleff has sung with the major American orches- tras, including the Cleveland Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, San Francisco and Indianapolis Symphonies and the Boston Symphony, with which she has been soloist 20 times during the last five years, both in Boston and at the Berkshire Festival in Tangle- - six-we- her training there principally from the late Paul Althouse. While still a high school student she became a member of the. Collegiate Chorale where her unusual vocal gifts caught the attention of Robert Shaw, its founder and conductor. She later became contralto soloist with the magnificent Robert Shaw Chorale and appears as soloist on many of that groups recordings. Ten tips on good Christmas mailing practices were given today by Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield. The pointers are: 1. Mail Christmas cards and parcels for distant states in advance of December 10, and for local delivery not later than December 16, and remember that the best time to avoid crowds in most post offices is before 10 A. M or between 1:30 and 3:30 P. M. Also use stamp vending machines if stamp windows are crowded. 2. Address mail correctly including full name and address, postal zone numbers and your return address; write or print clearly. 3. Although Christmas cards may be sent unsealed for a first class rate, the sealed rate is desirable it automatically assures forwarding if the addressee has moved and left a new address, or the card is returned if it is undeliverable (provided the sender has put a return address on it). 4. Dont mail money in be-cou- se 'r3f Christmas gifts or parcels. Use postal money orders or checks. 5. When making a large mailing of Christmas cards, separate them into local n and bundles, using adhesive bands which may be obtained from your local office. "out-of-tow- 6. Pack and wrap securely Cushioning should be placed on all sides of the Christmas gift, and the carton should be wrapped in heavy paper and tied with strong twine. (Also, place a card with your own return address as well as the destination address inside the parcel to aid in delivery if the outside wrapper should be Cl'BBY HOLD . .. . Polar bear cubs try to put on a real bear bug but theyre not quite old enough. Sally and Sam are gifts from Russia to the London Zoo. lost). 7. Parcels containing delicate gifts must be marked perishable if they are subject to spoilage. 8. Insure parcels and register letters of real value. Where only proof of delivery is desired for letters of no intrinsic value, Certified Mail is useful. 9. Use Combination Mail where a letter or message (other than a gift tag) is to be enclosed inside a Christmas package. 10. 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