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Show Sunday, July 5, haired miraosiliry amps sehedyledl SALT LAKE CITY - "Part- - Cod's life design through the son of Jesus Christ in an outdoor setting with crafts, outdoor tion and study," stated the Rev. Thomas Cross, Salt Lake City, chairperson of outdoor ministries for Snared Ministry. Camps and leaders will be: Camp Discovery, July 5 for children completing grades 2 and 3, "an introduction to Christian camping," directors Rev. Nancy Darnell and Audrey Malloy, Salt Lake City. for Pioneer Camp, Aug. children completing grades 4 through 6. "a complete camping experience in Christian communi per-ne- God's Creation" is the theme of youth camps, an adult in recrea-wilderne- journey and a family camp to be held between July 12 and the Labor Day weekend of 1992. Shared Ministry is sponsoring the camps, five of which will be at Camp Utaba and one backpacking in the Mount Nebo Wilderness area of central Utah. Camp Utaba, located just east of Ogden near the headwaters of the North Fork of the Ogden River, is situated on 50 acres of woodlands that straddle the North Fork River and valley. "Our goal is to communicate rs ss 12-1- 1- -5 ty," director Rev. Steven Dob- bins, Ogden. Junior High Camp, Aug. for young people completing grades 7 through 9, "exploring God's call to be partners in creation including stewardship of the environment," director Rev. Kevin Miller, Ogden. Senior High Arts Camp, MAD, 0 for high school stuAug. dents, ''exploring creative ministry through music, arts, drama including puppetry, musicsong-writinstained glass, clowning and drama," directors Rev. Thomas Cross and Sharon Salt Lake City. 8-- 16-2- g, San-dli- n, Local people in Hill Cumorah Pageant - getsinger, director of the pageant The work crew turns boys into since its major revision in 1988. men as they struggle with the 50 The script was written by Orson fixtures mounted on each of the 10 Scott Card. The musical score, light towers, weighing as much as written by Crawford Gates, in400 pounds. To the work crew, cludes recorded music by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Utah this work is better than weight lifting. "They will go home after six Symphony. Coupled with 600 cast weeks in Upper New York State members, the digital photo-clos- e stronger of sinew and testimony," sound, said pageant president, Troy Hall. costumes, and spectacular sound Almost without exception, the and motion effects, make believaparticipants report the roles they ble the tag "America's largest outdoor pageant." portray and living the life of a misthe finest makes Cumorah sionary summer they have'ever experienced. Stan Morey, cast administrator, is responsible for selecting the 600 cast members from more than SALT LAKE CITY The Mu1800 who applied. "We will be of Church History and Art, seum Auaccepting applications from 45 1 to December 1, 1992 for the North West Temple, will gust 1993 pageant. We are sorry not all present "A Pioneer Profiles July 24th Celebration" to the public evapplicants can be participants. is shown for eastern ery Monday evening in July. PerPreference he said, "so they can formances will be in the Museum residents," become acquainted with and form Theater at 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. on more friendships within our faith July 6, 13, 20 and 27. The in their own localities . ' ' program provides a glimpse of early Pioeeer The pageant, which lasts for 1 V hours, begins at dusk, around 9 Day celebrations in the Salt Lake p.m. and runs July 10, 11, and 14 Valley. Music, dancing, and memories were all a part of the festivithrough 18. The story tells of several families who left Jerusalem ties. Pioneer characters, portrayed about 600 B.C., and came to the by museum volunteers dressed in western hemisphere. The high note authentically recreated pioneer of the pageant is when the resurclothing, relate the joys, sorrows, rected Christ appeared here in and challenges of life on the jourAmerica. He is seen descending ney west. Performances are free, but seatthe Cumorah hillside via invisible bae 24 'A crew of husky youth cables, to walk among the aston- ing is available on a work ; sorted a week ago to change the ished Nephites assembled at the sis. For information, call the museum at great hillside into a theater on sevtemple site. The same characters present vien different elevations. Each stage "All cast members and staff reis and be erected the made is to ceive no pay. This prop only way a gnettes of pioneer life on the musize dismantled for storage with minithis and scope seum plaza Monday through Friof production mum effort, thus restoring the hill could be put on," said Gerald Ar- - day, 11a.m. to lp.m. Are you ; PALMYRA, N.Y. wondering where some of our local young people are spending their vacation? ; Several are at Palmyra, N.Y. participating in the Hill Cumorah Pageant. I Utah County people participating include: Janet Barnes, Paul Bateman, Clark R. Baron, Joyce P. Baron, Kimberly Baron, Jill Baron, Justin Baron, Jennifer Bar-cTyler Baron, Camie Baron, Keith Karren, Diane Karren, James Karren, Brady Karren, tyandy Karren, Fred Lee, Corinne Ljee, Kevin Lee, Robert Lee, Chad i, bee, Kamilyn Lee, Andrea M. Gawain Wells, Gayle Wells, Stefanie Wells, Carin Wells, Jed Wells, and Melanie Wells, all Provo. Kelly Lorscheider, Jason Norton, Sam Stoddard and Jana Yeates, all Orem. : James J. Roe, Jr., M.D., Nancy' Rose, Timothy Rose, Theresa Rose, Christina Rose, Tracey Rose, Thomas Rose, Tyler Rose, all.Woodland Hills. The 55th annual Hill Cumorah Pageant, with a costumed cast of 600, is a beautiful and spectacular drama under the stars. Located 22 miles southeast of Rochester, and four miles from the village of Palmyra, Cumorah hillside is a least likely spot for a theater which the New York Times described as having the "scope of a Cecil B. side to its natural appearance. to Seventies leadershi Wilderness Journey, God's 26-Au- g. - III oiiim Prtfr ftA hue ciHj since 1987 and is presided quorum of the Utah South Area 0 J; member church under thecfjre.', of the First Presidency a;nlCf&n en oi uie i wave rtpuMiefftyjj j 1 Segpge, UltraCool Kr hand-mad- e, . 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' ' ' ! 4 mi - V ; B8 US 10Denne 1992, JCPenney Compc . r J( The appointments wtl'tanfllb' nounced by the governing Presidency of 1 he ChurcJiWf Sanim- - iTIT Christ of Latter-da- y Quorums of the Seventy, 3, The Ultimate .1.1 I 70, as executive dircctof lDf;m' Missionary Department.. Didier, 56, has been a' of the First Quorum of tht&vt since 1975 and is a natiyi 4-- 7, I mm names tw "if LDS Church Good Creation, July 1, backpacking for adults 20 years SALT LAKE CITY ( AP) The and older. Mount Nebo Wilderness area, directors Rev. Steve and Mormon Church leadership has Sharon Sandlin, Salt Lake City. appointed two men to serve in the faith's Presidency of the Quorums the for Family Camp, Sept. whole family, Bible study, family of the Seventy. The appointments of Elders activities and crafts, coordinator Charles Didier and L. Aldin PorKaren Carter, Salt Lake City. Registrations must be received ter, effective Aug. 15. were made two weeks in advance by camp in anticipation of emeritus status registrar Jo Ellen Cummings, being granted in October to two Shared Ministry, Suite 3006, 175 other members of the Presidency W. 200 South, Salt Lake City of the Seventy. 84101-141Didier will succeed Elder Martelephone Further information and ion D. Hanks, 70, as executive costs are available there and from director of the church's Priesthood the local congregations of Shared Department and Porter will succeed Elder Robert L. Backman, Ministry. hi-te- ch Son-zin- THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, -- 1992 i p. f 1 I |