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Show MISSION HEAD OFFERS PRIZE OF CHURCH HYMN ti Offer of $200 prize for the best "singable hymn" written during the next year has been made to Brigham Young university stu- 5numerous students of music on the campus who could produce music of merit. "When you come back a year from now you will have your song," the president said. During his stay at Brigham Young university, Mr. Woolley met with a large number of Hawaiian Ha-waiian students who are attending attend-ing BYU. ' Sdents by Ralph Woolley, president of the Oahu stake, LDS church. Mr. Woolley, who addressed BYU students and faculty in an assembly period Tuesday, said he was offering the award to stimulate stimu-late young musicians in composing compos-ing religious works. He said that most of the "singable hymns" were written many years ago and should be added to by new compositions com-positions from time to time. President Howard S. McDonald accepted the offer of Mr. Woolley and assured him that there were |