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Show f ww'igmwif H r r v v V f V ! Vs-,- f ,1" V . " ., , ; V- -j Ai x Union Pacific Officials Visit Welfare Square Pres. McKay speaks to 5,000 boys Continued from Page S - sonal experiences in his tnon, President McKay told his youthful listeners that,- - first, the plates were of physical substance. They could be seen and handled. Thus - they appealed to the sight, to the feeling. Hie claim that they existed, that they were found in a certain place and delivered to Joseph Smith, could all be verified by physical senses. Continuing he there were the witnesses to that fact and those witnesses lifted, felt the tangible plates. By giving some extensive quotations from the Three Witnesses and telling about them, President McKay assured the Aaronic Priesthood boys of the reliability of the witnesses, which was the application of the third mark. Concerning the next marks monuments and memorials President McKay said, The Book of Mormon itself is the best memorial to the claim of the vision of the Prophet Joseph Smith." He further said, I testify to you that the Book of Mormon is truly the Word of God, that communication be- saiL-"Secon- , . been opened up agaiimand that the true way of the Lord has been revealed to men on earth, showing the means by which all needful knowledge and blessings may be received by every true believer in Christ ... I want to tell you boys that that Voice is heard in this dispensation. President McKay related per Dandy and Nig were dead. How like Dandy are some of our boys, President McKay said. "They defy the advice of parents; they resent interference of bishops and other guides. They wont listen to them; they want to be free, is a good spirit but it is 'unwise. Dandy found that the violation of principles of right, of restraining suggestions, leads often to unpleasantness, -disaster and death. The meeting of the Aaronic Priesthood and their leaders from the 14 Stakes tif Weber County was conducted by Pres. Glerin L. Massey of the South r Ogden Stake. MEETING ATTENDANCE Continued from Page 10 76.2 East Mesa 74.8 Bonneville South Cottonwood 73.5 West Pocatello ' 73.5 73.2 Calgary U.S.U. North Rexburg . - 492 proximately 300 recitals-iHyde Park ChapeL The recitals are scheduled for Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday evenings at 7:30, Tuesday and Saturday at 5:30, ancTonTSunday at 3 - p.m. First lunch, 51 .Ml First Puppet Show. p.m. Second lunch, $1.00. 11:45-1:1- 5 , Second Puppet Show. 3 General aetsion Alt Beekeep-ef s. YM ATHLETIC: Hotel Utah Motor Lodge (125 West North Temple) 7 a.m.. Breakfast for regional supervisors Hotel Utah. 10 a.m. Region, Division, Stake and Ward 1:30-- ... It 1 In addition to his daily Hyde Park Chapel recitals, Elder Darley. has given a number of concerts at some of the largest Protestant churches and cathedrals in Britain. The daily recitals are directors. Noon, Lunch, SI 00. p.m.. General session rectors and coaches. All athletic di- DANCE: Park Stake Center, 732 So. Olh East 7:30 a.m.. Registration, Stake and Ward direc- District, t a.m.. tors. a.m. Workshops. p.m. Lunch (not U:30-12:3- S provided ' Center). 12:304:30 p.m,. Workshops. . widely at More honors! Fred erick Davis, director of the Mormon Choir, of Southern California has just been awarded the highest citation "presented by the California Federation of Music Clubs. The citation was presented at the Ambassador Hotel during the final banquet of the California Federation of Musie Clubs state convention which was a part of "National Music Week. , Granite Stake Tabernacle 2005 South 7th East a.m., Staka and Ward music directors and organists. a.m. 2 p.m.. Workshops. Noon. Lunch. p.m. Workshop for "Paps -- and Big Playhouse." SPEECH-DRAM- Highland High School (2164 South 17th East) a.m. District and Division drama directors. 1:34-1- 0 a.m, "Speak Up and Be Somebody." a.m., Roadshow workshop. 4:35-7:3-5 11:45 a.m. Lunch, 51.25 (Advance vations necessary.) reser- pjn, "Papa end 'the Playhouse" workshop, 3:35-- 4 pjn, '"Evening In Social Hall" ' The citation read: The- - California Feder- , atioa of Musie Clubs Is proud to commend you, a member of our board, with tills citation four your outstanding musical achieve-- . ments, bringing honor to workshop. Also, Choral Reading Clinic and demonstration will be held. - SPORTS-CAM- s Noon, Lunch, SI. 25. (Advance reservations necessary.) session All directors. p.m. General Full day camp institute at NOTE: Wigwam Thursday, June 14, Tracy Board bus et Lion S am. 5 pm. m. Pey driver House et 7:15 reservations necessary for (Advance lunch ) and the KingsPlayhouse," "Papa I p.m, Hall. bury "An Evening In Social Hall," Highland High School. Road Shows," East, West, Roosevelt Jr. and Bryant Jr. high schools. 1:30 pjn, "Papa and the playhouse," Kingsbury HalL "An Evening In Social Hall, Highland High School.. "Original Road Shows," East, West, Roosevelt Jr, and Bryant Jr. high schools. "Jung Prom," Terr set Ballroom, MIA dance directors and partners. Sunday, June 17 pjn. Tabernacle Choir Broadcast, ' S:3S Tdb9Tfi8Cl6: - Ml 1:31-- ) .m pdin General tessloiv Tabefflaelap General aesston, Tabemacla. maga- . MUSIC: 10 12 S In Eng- zine, "Music and Musicians. pjft, Jung Prom Saturday night dance for District, Stake and onty. Terrace Ball,. War( directors room. 1 per person. ( advertised lands leading music . 4 1 n ' p.m. "Recognized as an outstanding choral director of Los Angeles, including the directing of the Choir of Southern California, you are to- be saluted for your notable part In the building of the' musical world of America. You are truly a cul-- . tural ambassador for our - , 150-voic- Ellis-Orpheu- s as regional judge for the Metropolitan , Opera Auditions. Tabernacle choir prepares program for Sunday broadcast Selections to be used on the Sunday broadcast of the Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir over the Columbia Broadcasting System will consist of the following: . SUNDAY, MAY 20TH 1709th Broadcast Directed by Richard P. the choir will sing: Con-di- e, .The Lords Prayer" 'by Malotte , My Shepherd Will Supply My Need by Thompson O Be Joyful by.Glarum A Mighty Fortress by ) - world-Mormo- Bullock, national president of the 600,000 member National Federation of Music Clubsr'ri Following her Los Angeles visit, Mrs. Bullock spent four days in Utah, including one day on the campus at .Brigham Young University in Provo.) In addition to directing the e Mormon Choir, Elder Davis is also the director of the Male Chorus, and the Los Angeles Womens Lyric Club. - Elder Davis is a member of the National Association of American Conductors and ' Composers. He is choral chairman of the board of the California Federation of Luther Frank W. Asper wWl play as organ solos: "Clair de Lune by Karg- Elert Sweet Hour of Prayer by our state. 1:M J- .' The high honor was bestowed by the Royal College of Music in London. Since his appointment to London early last summer, Elder Darley has given ap- ' 12 7L3 - of Music). Recreation Center (7th Sbuth and 4th East) 4:2S s.m. Division and District Sports-Cam- p supervisors' breakfast, 11 .25. (Advance reservations necessary.) District and Staka dia.m. Division, ( rectors. 7 a.m. General sessions All directors. - Moapa (As-socia- te ers. Liberty-Well- Juarez 73.2 East Sharon 72.6 Tea Slakes Leading Church lft Sacrament Meeting tendance During March 66.0 55.8 52.9 52 52.0 50.5 50.2 50.2 sistant Tabernacle organist on temporary assignment as organist at Hyde Park Chapel in London, has been awarded his ARCM of the Royal College Naon-U:- YW -- - MIA II quet was Mrs, Arthur C. By HAROLD LUNDSTROM Deseret News Music Editor ROY M. DARLEY, as- g. heaverrriias-Tha- t B.Y.U. for outstanding musical records Continued from Page 7 he was free.! Thinking other horses felt the same, he would proceed to untie their ropes. He learned to push open the gate. The results were that Dandy, taking another horse with him, visited a neighbors field and shed where poisoned grain was stored for use as rodent bait In a few minutes, . highest citation Two LDS musicians win acclaim " S d, . Music in the Church SCHEDULE V be-lov- Frederick Davis , . . awarded ARCM MAIDt Huntsville and Ogden Monumtnt Park (take House (1320 So. Wasatch Drlvo) Valley. One was his search for I p.m., Stake and Ward lead- a witness to the. truth of the art. refreshments, 15c. 6 secret Gospel by personal, p.m. Luncheon meeting Stake leaders. Advance reservations necesprayer on the hillsides of the sary. si.35. valley when a young boy. He SCOUT, told of the assurance which fiBonneville Stake House (1535 Bonnevfew Drive) nally came as a missionary in :3 a.m. Stake leaders. Scotland. J H:M a.m., stake and Ward leaders. II Neon, Lunch, SI 00. There was also the story of I pjn. Stake and Ward leaders. BEEHIVE: Dandy, a favorite horse, which Union Building, U. of U. Campus he had the pleasure of train-in7 a.m.. Registration for District and Stake But Dandy, the President Beekeepers. Idea display. 7:45 a.m. District and Stake Beekeepers. explained, resented restraint , meeting. 1:11 a.m. Registration and idea display when tied and was Ward beekeepers. and nibled at the rope' until 1:45 a.m, General session All beekeep- , East Mesa Alberta ' Taber Grand Coulee Taylor 'East Provo Roy M. Darley , During a recent visit to Salt take City for on annual stockholders meeting, of. ' ficials-o- f the Union Pacific Railroad Co-- , paid a visit to Welfare Square as guests of Elder Harolcjl B: Lee of the Council of the Twelve, and U.P. director," In the part were, from left, Frank E. Barnett, vice president and general counsel; Mrs. Barnett, J. R. MacAnally, vice president of traffic, Glen L. Rudd, coordina-- , tor of Pioneer Welfare Region, who served as guide, and Elder Lee. Bradbury SUNDAY, MAY 27TH 1710th Broadcast Directed by Richard P. Con-dithe choir will sing: "I Win Lift Up Mine Eyes by Sowerby "Their Bodies Are juried in Peace by Handel "Though Deepning' Trials ' by Careless "The. Lord Is My Shepherd by Palmer Alexander Schreiner will play as organ solos: On the Eve of the Ascension of Our Lord by Benoit - V Nearer, Dear Savior to ' Thee by Clayson ' e, n , - nation. Ethel G. Richards, , ' president honored the Among guests attending the award ban Week Ending May. 19, 1962 H- - CHURCH-- 11 |