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Show I & 15,000 LBS Youth Leaders To Attend MIA Conference A total of ders are 15,000 youth lea. expected to attend the annual conference of the Mutual Improvement Associa tion of the IDS Church, June 12 to 14 In Salt Lake. sessions in the' morning and afternoon for ward, stake and mission MIA workers, stake presidencies, high council advisors and bishoprics will kick-o- ff the conference Friday, June 12. Opening Kennedy Memorial Fund t Appeal Starts In Utah The appeal has gone out on a worldwide basis. Major U.S. Industrial firms have made substantial contributions and, In fact, whole nations have Indicated their Intention to participate. In Utah, also, funds are being solicited to help build the proposed John F. Kennedy Library -- - a $10 to $20 million memorial to be located on the banks of the Charles River In Massachusetts. General Robert Attorney Kennedy has been reported saying hey accept no speaking "elates In the near future that 1Pare not directly related to the library. Its been estimated that some $6 million Is already pledged. While other members of the Kennedy family brank out across the nation. State Senator Frank M. Browning, Ogden, chairman of the Utah Finance Committee for the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library, said that It Is the v ,, hope of the Kennedy that the fund will be derived from the small butions of millions of Salt Lake County, Utah 3 ROCKYJtOUXTAlS REVIEW Thursday , June ll,19frl Kicks Off June 12 unique feature will be the recorded voices on tape of scores of world dignitaries immortalize who will thus recollectlon of visits their with John F. Kennedy. The Institute will have as Its central purpose the of young American and young people everywhere In the understanding and practice of democratic political life, bringing together the world of ideas and public affairs. Making a contribution, Mr. Browning said, Is as simple as enclosing a $1 bill In an envelope addressed to the John Fitzgerald Library, Box 2500, Boston, Massachusetts A A tight schedule during conference will the three-da- y keep the youth leaders busy. They will receive Instructions pertinent to the fulfillment of spiritual recreation for the membership of the Church. Elder Delbert L, Stapley, of the Council of the Twelv will be the .principle speaker In the morning and Elder Thomas S. Monson, of the Council of Twelve will address the afternoon session. edu-cati- on show To the way In the multitude of activities planned for the cultural and spiritual growth, the leaders will hear and see what can be done In their own wards and stakes. Conference festivals will hit a new peak this year. Two thousand singers from church stakes will line the balcony of the Tabernacle and be acby a 100 -- piece companied General superintendent G. Carlos Smith and assistants, Marvin J. Ashton and Carl youth symphony orchestra. Selections will Include LDS hymns and works of W. Buehner will head the young mens organization. General president Florence S. Jacobsen and counselors Margaret R. Jackson and Dorothy p, Holt will direct the young womens organization. tered to partlclpateThe public is welcome to attend the stage productions at Highland High school. West HlghSchool, Pioneer Memorial Theatre and Kingsbury HallontheU. of U campus. The young womens Camp D3y will be set up under the theme The 'Greatest Show on Earth. It will tie In with the general theme, Show the Way Through MIA.. Camp directors will wear Grand Opening proverbial straw hats, striped vests and carry canes. Booths skills of showing camping will be on view in the OF HOLLADAY'S the MIA midway. Leaders will be given aprl-raon the New Yorks World Fair at the banquet Thursday, June 11 In the University of Utah Union building. Camping will start Thursday preceding the conference at Tracy Wlgham InMlllcreek from 7:30 AM, to 5 P.M. Fine Arts Center er BARRUS FINE PIANOS 277-780- Stacks for Strolling 1 BUTLER SCHOOL OF DANCE & 278-082- o SUPPLY 1 This season heels are only so high ... yet so right for MUSIC shopping, for strolling. Each style a -ate, 278-900- ARTS-COMPAN- Y 8 hapy choice. Try both Eight full length plays have been selected from the more than 100 stakes who regis- - LIVE ENTERTAINMENT HOOTENANNY DANCE DEMONSTRATIONS ORGAN MUSIC PIANO MUSIC family largely FREE REFRESHMENTS contriAmeri- & cans. Any amount, however REGISTER small, will be welcomed by the planners and builders of a memorial that will forever attest to the love of the people for a great fallen hero, Mr. Browning said. . The proposed library, he said, will have three components: a museum, an archive and an Institute. It will house the many mementos associated with the President and his , limes. Thus, visitors will be DJble to see John F. Kennedys rocking chair and gifts from 171 heads of states. It will of the be a vital most exciting episodes of the Kennedy era. for Designed primarily scholars and researchers, the archive will contain the Presidents papers and copies of thousands of public records. FOR DOOR PRIZES Friday, June 12, 9 Platinum or Oats 2 a.m.-l- O p.m.j Saturday, June 13; 10 a.m.-- 6 p.m. OPEN MONDAY NITES WELCOME FLOWER SHOW VISITORS OPEN FRIDAY NITES FINE ARTS CENTER proper Fit Is Our Concern - Doctor William R. Odell, professor of education at Stanford University, California, (left), and Elmer J. Hartvigsen, superintendent of schools, Granite School District, discuss school problems during a luncheon Friday, June 5, at the Beau y Brummel. During his visit, Doctor Odell acted as a consultant and reviewed the Grdfiite School program organization and staff. He also made ovservatlons on Utahs school problems regarding the Granite School District. 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