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Show )il Lake ttar il Sig At I empl smMiay Pres. Grant To Preside At Services Of World-Famous Salt Lake L.D.S. Tabernacle Choir (."-''.'-:' " ' ' . V- . . ,, '.v.. - 7 . y . v. - ' " ..... , l ' . ........ . ..... : . : .- . ST. GEORGE TEMPLE AT NIGHT Group Will Spend Evening Even-ing Here After Services At Zion Park; To Return To Cedar City that NigKt With the beautiful St. George Temple as the back-ground, the famed L. D. S. Tabernacle choir will present an hours' musical entertainment en-tertainment under the supervision of Pres. Heber J. Grant, who will be in charge of the services on next Sunday afternoon, May 30. This program will be presented following the national broadcast which is to be given by the choir from the foot of the Great White Throne in Zion National Park. The program in the park will commence com-mence at 9:30 a. m. It will be composed of three half-hour programs, pro-grams, the first two of which will be sent out over the national hookup hook-up and third over KSL in Salt Lake City. President Grant in Charge President Grant will take charge of the program to be presented pre-sented here in St. George. It is reported to have been at his instigation insti-gation that the choir was able to come into southern Utah. At the conclusion of the meeting the choir will be taken back to Cedar City. Thousands of visitors arc expected ex-pected by park authorities for the broadcast service in the park. It is also expected that a large crowoT will hear the choir sing on the Temple grounds. The program at the park will be divided into three half-hour programs. The first will present the choir, the second will' be the Church of the Air program and the third will feature talks by Governor Henry H. Blood and G. C. Stanford, governor of Arizona Ari-zona and a Memorial Day address by other officials. Legion Commander to Talk President Grant will introduce Harry W. Colmery, national commander com-mander of the American Legion, as guest speaker on the second half-hour program. Commander -.j.: . . . : ... . :. , ; . i Gov. HENRY II. BLOOD Colmery will talk on Memorial Day. This message will go thru-out thru-out the nation. In addition to introducing in-troducing the various speakers and (Continued on page four) Services at Temple Tri!i.;.iijEi"n Nn-J. i r.. .'.:..: ;:. , !. .! i V..,..r A'.rvrt i.:. in t have c:ir lh.t wer.-1 wer.-1 ,-.... ,-:' . .gh nr w-re unul'lf to ::..-.k'. ::.' ti'.p th.-.-v.sK vs. Sueh ('.."':..'..'.:'. u.:l go tuw ;iril tiv-i.".'ii:.L; tiv-i.".'ii:.L; si.ii:.- of the esp.Tise ot l.:.:.g l-..s and o:l for th.e ears m.tk:ng the trip. 1 The I'niun Paeifie will furnish. . a -:i.vi;il tram for the choir which will l.-a e Salt Lake City Satur- . day. May -9 at lu p. m.. arriving : in Cedar City at 5 a. m. Cars j , from here are requested to leave here at a. m. in order to he in I Cedar City in time to transport . the choir to Zion where they are (scheduled to arrive at not later I than 8:3D a. m. I |