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Show Local Minister Series Sunday. March 27, 1977. THE HERALD, s ,j I) 7 Modern Youna feooe concert zips Hope of Fufure Planned - 1 PAYSON By RICHARD VERING Chaplain, Utah State Hospital Are the youth really the hope of tomorrow? I hear a great deal about this topic and quite frequently the point is made that the youth are the truly important people and that we ought to be working more with them. It is good to hear people get enthused about the youth and the need to work with them. But if we are to really help them, then certain ideas about life and people must be part of our view of life. Youth may be the hope of tomorrow if they have a love of age, for where they came from and for what the older people have left them as a heritage. Youth may be the hope of tomorrow if they have a love for life at all stages of its development. But how can the youth begin to appreciate the beauty of old people in an atmosphere as we have it today in America? When we become 65, we are told that we are too old to work. -- have been a very pleasant Michelangelo, agony," the silver -- Jerold Ottley is an artist who has experienced both agony and ectasy in doing the thing he loves most. Aside from his family, the thing Ottley loves most is conducting the world famous Mormon Tabernacle Choir, a job he has done for two years. He and the choir and the great tabernacle organ will be featured during broadcasts and telecasts of the annual world conference of The LDS Church Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake City's Tabernacle on Temple Square. "These first two years haired 42 - year - old said in a recent interview. behind me now." Agonies that persist? "Trying to please both the musical world and the "Don't get me wrong about the agony part, "he quickly qualified. "I love my job dearly, but there have been some difficult obstacles these first two years. "My most agonizing experience was assuming the leadership of the public at the same time. "We never have been totally accepted in the musical world. We're considered more of an entertainment group and have never been placed on the same high plane as, for example, the Wagner Chorale, choir with little Roger the Robert Shaw Chorale longitudinal background and others." (he took charge after Will the Tabernacle only a few weeks as assisChoir ever enjoy the peer tant conductor). of such "I had to learn a great status deal about the dynamics organizations? of the organization in a "I think so. At least, I very short time. feel that it is possible and Fortunately, that is all it is one of our goals. LEHI HIGH SCHOOL debate team took first place in the 2A forensics tournament. From left are Jean P. Harris, coach; More Than J To sessions in connection with conference will include Portuguese and Japanese on Wednesday; Spanish and Cantonese on Thursday; Portuguese on Tuesday, April 5, and Spanish on Wednesday, April 6. Imprison Robinson, first place winner in oratory; Larry Jenkins and Rand Henderson, winners of first place In debating. HANKS SI RNAMK Will be held Thursday at 7 p m in the Capitol Hill Ward Chapel on north Main Street west of the state capitol in Salt Lake Citv "They put us in bamboo tiger cages that were only six feet long, four feet high and two feet rods loose, then two, three and before long ten dress will be accepted and there will be a charge. I'RUGLAY (Fyons Groupl W ill be held Friday at 7 p.m. In Die P lynesian Room. Ernest L Wilkinson Center, RYU Campus AY PARAGUAY Will be Friday from 7 to 9 p m at Big Cottonwood Stake Center, 2080 K 5165 S Salt Lake City Bring cookies. I'RIGL Youth Earns Duty to God Japanese and Cantonese speaking sessions should arrive at the temple at 9 a.m. and visitors attending these sessions should arrive at 10 a.m. Wi1' N. 2u0 SPANISH FORK -Daren K. Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daren C. Young, received his Duty to God Award during Sacrament meeting in the Spanish Fork Eighth Ward. Bishop Marlin be Friday at 8 p m. at 1095 E., Lehi. Pot luck dinner will be served. BOLIVIA-LPAZ (All Groups) Will be Friday at 6:30 pm. at Monument Park Ward Chapel, 1005 S. 2000 E., Salt Lake City rods fell to the ground. I crawled out the small opening and ran through the dark jungle until I (near Foothill Blvd.) Guest was rescued." speakers will be Neal A. As the brave young Maxwell and Eduardo Mercado. man ended his presenta- Sunday dress is requested. There Huff presented the will be a small charge and light tion I looked around at award. refreshments will be served. the faces of the audience. David Blake of 999 E. 450 N., Daren has been active I saw people imprisoned Apt. 9, Provo, may be contacted in and scouting for more information. by their own minds! GERMANY priesthood quorums, WEST - The rise and fall of great nations was not exclusive to the Old World, however. The same kinds of events were occurring in the Americas. Moroni, his family, friends and enemies were caught up in the events of the times. Moroni's father, Mormon, is there, as are his mother, his young friends and even his romantic interest and his enemies in war. Living endowment patrons for the d Curtis ss'on Qf Reunions Slated One Way more than 200. Tickets are available at the Promised Valley Playhouse 132 S State St. The lead roles will be announced in the near future, Mr. Rodgers said. The setting for the show is the latter part of the fourth century and the early years of the fifth century in ancient America. During Moroni's lifetime in the western hemisphere, Europe was takiong shape in the Old World and the fall of Rome was on the horizon. will not be held on of the conference. i J I -- Mill ALASKA-CANAD- from outside the Provo Temple District. The regular session for Spanish r (1 - to accommodate regular patrons, as well as friends and visitors 1 - Mil t T "Moroni," a musical drama based on Everyone should bring his the life of the Book of Mormon prophet, records and a copy wide," the returned genealogy machine will be provided at the will be staged in Salt Lake Citv, Mav American of prisoner reunion 13, 14, by The LDS Church. war explained. "Tigers Kor more information, those The show is being produced by were transported through interested may contact Teton Hanks Jackman in Provo Promised Valley Playhouse and will be the jungle in these cages JAPAN EAST (Russell Horiuihi how that's the in got they the Salt Palace arena with presented Group) name, Will be Friday at 7:30 p.m. in an 8 p.m. curtain time. tiger cages." After nervously wiping Orem South Stake Center, 1260 S. Written by Ralph G. Rodgers Jr., his brow, 400 W Orem. There will be a he went on. "Moroni" will feature a musical score "One charge. I night managed to (Durrant by K. Newell Dayley and a cast of work one of the bamboo Group) during the week of LDS April language U , Musical Scheduled Conference Special - lef l j I .. j-t- : Fourth- - XMorOni' The Provo LDS Temple will be open people 4 Mrs. Smith. Temple Tells Early April Plans speaking 1 vis the solists with Alma Willev as conductor and Carol Hill as accompanist. Everyone is invited to attend to enjoy the true meaning of Easter, said LDS Saturday because i i. 51 ge - ill ifi ' Chapel, 415 E. 100 N. Theme this year is "Footsteps of the Saviour," written and narrated bv Gladys Smith. William Raddatz will be - SALT LAKE CITY Like Pavsnn ? Utah-Pa- Ninth LDS Wards Ladies Chorus will hold its annual Easter concert Sunday, April 10, at 8 a.m. in the Fourth Ward And once we have begun our empty their commodes. We even take retirement, we get the message loud care of their medical expenses through and clear from society that we have taxes. lost our importance even And some will say, how can though we might be convinced that it isn't true. say that we don't love our anyone elderly When society decides that we are people. It seems high time to quit unimportant, than a rather painful kidding ourselves and playing a game future is in store for us. that is deadly painful to so many Some will react to what I have just people. We can say that we respect life expressed and say "oh but we love the when we fight for the rights of the old people; see how we take care of unborn baby. But that is only true if we them in their old age." are also willing to fight for the rights of Yes, let's look at how we take care of the elderly. our older people. We spend billions of Society seems to ignore the fact that dollars on finding ways to get to the when we reach 65, we still have the moon, billions of dollars to build same basic needs as we had when we sophisticated weapons to kill people were younger. People of all ages crave and yet we spend precious little on to feel needed, to be worthwhile, to be discovering new ways to tap the source loved and to have someone to love and of wealth that lies with the older to be secure. people. Old age is more than a time of We build beautiful nursing homes waiting for a pension and waiting for and hire people to be dressed in neat death. Rather it is a season of life that white uniforms to care for the elderly has its own beauty and special message to feed them, make their beds and for mankind. Mormon Choir Leader Knows Agony, Ecstaey The . if '. i ,J Provo, Their FRANK- potentially FORT (Ellsworth powerful imaginations were locked in cages of negative thinking. 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