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' l'.' ,'' ' ' ,, 1) 11 ' - - ' ) ..,...,,:.-- r.". ,. t , 1 : -- '' , , :: .: .. I . -' ,i ,4 I 1 ,- ' '- r: -- Owerff-Ralph'E- to--s- ptak . ' ,.- -- Thomp - j .4.;,,t,, - - - Sandpoint Ward, Cimur d'Alene Stake, Idaho , A - , Bishop Curtis Snyder; Blaine BMarks, second counselor; Edwin Miltesell and Wil- -- Lam Gordon, Clerks. - - - . .1---- 4,,''. 1 .r lid lit - ' Bear River Ward, - , - Nortiv-Bo- Elder 7 Stake,Uta h- - he attends . - - ...n - re .; 4 ' -- -- ; Johnson. clorks. 1 - '4- - pee. Arotranui Folk members of the Te Maori Company are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of 'Latter-flaSaints....1,have gained the impression here that, peo- - - :live,i1e.zerepeene,They40 the same work , live in the same - of fbanksgMng," song of "Praise the , Lord" by wood! y , , - - . l Lock- , - ' Lift Thine ' s ''Eyesby ,. ...'' Alexander Schreiner will play as organ solos , from Concerto 4 Allegro Organ , by Handel "Crown Him Many, Crownii"------Tb- y . Elvey 1963 CHURCH- -1 1 -- , '7- -- 7 In New Zealand the Maoris BackMilton K. Johnson, Chester Christen sen, 3. Roger - - in New Zealand than Europeans and that, most Maoris are Mor- - - Froth left, fr'int VaY S 3fOseno first eQun'. - seloe; Bishop Roger R. Hendrickson; Vratilt seconTe-iiiihsel- Gessel,'11Tred Cyril tvans,clerki stywpçeiull)dfsteoorT7 the Te Arohantd 'Maori , ComPanY--there-apeople from all walks of lifeschool teach- and students, farmers, busi- thesame,rules haveappliedera s h e a r e r s, office nessmen, It would be safe to say that workers, nurses, tradesmen, relatives- - or friends in this City the but to preserve the unity of : often heard it stated that in New Maori and the European en the group and maintain do not "live in each at masse--the led ;Zealand spirit that - ether's pockets.'!:-Blit-thk a those from beyond emanating . . of matter personal respect. footlights they have all foregone ZEALANDERS : NEW are all private visiting and are living, , at the Peruvian Lodge at Alta. European and Mann i in our Thiswran not done without a lot country-Ki- ne honored on both of heart bumings . . . but with aide '- heartthe tradition true Maori , . . . : ms were aired at a meeting , , ' in the lodge, ..And the decision Tabernacle choir was made. And it has been idheregl to . . . without grum- readies program , bles. At first the members felt that for Sunclay;CICHQ -living-- half way up a Mountain ' with civilization'' quite a long a little b3o Selections to be used by the much. But after a few days the Salt Lake- - Tabernacle Choir off JIAMP away its-negroupfound thisa Sunday radio broadcast-from home. The Maori people Buredad:ase syovsetremthe:aCreolumiebbiead appreciate community living oland at the lodge it ls just one . lows: big happy family: I am very proud to be a member of this ' ' SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH 1787th BroadcaSt happy family. Any minute now ru be in -- the back Towot the Directed by Richard P., Confeechorus-thouI don't l-quite will sing: . ready yet to take the part of our "Prayer" by Chembini star poi twirler. "Ave Verum" by Liszt James There are one or two miscon- "Sing praises to Him," Anon. "All People That On Earth Do ceptions I have found about our people, You notice We say Dwell," Bourgeois. "our" . because hey are a Frank W. Asper will play as -. organ sobs: people of whom every New , Zealander is proud New Zea- "Nocturne" by Asper landiaas a population 2,500,, "Rock of Ages". by Hastings, 000 of Whom 150,000 are Maoris. SUNDAY, lIONTEMBER24TH Of these, approximately,IS,000 ' . 1788th Broadcast are of the Mormon. faith. Others Directed by Richard T. Con--a belong to the various Christian -die, the choir will sing: religions and to the Rata to . 1L "ComeYe Thankful People" faith .whichtheismoaneori -- t or: Alivahoarit a t 4get first food of the Maori--no . . setheit oasidefor -- - - From left, front,- - O. Monte Merrill, ounselor Bishop- - t stap 'starch of gh (-- .,. Seattle Eighth, is Cenn-loi- xt 1 ' anguage is spo en IT' who wish to-- and by all are able it Classes are available to Ntaori and 1FaPealL"allnlY a le'' " -just ' 3,,J Bishop Melvel C. son, second counselor. A. P011 -, - ., - 7 i, . -- ' - ':-- : !! ' ' ' " II A. 1 ( A Bountiful Fifth, Bountiful North Stake, Utah - --- thnircharesI---- . - 1 .4' I - Frank - between - f:-,- 4 '7'. 4'. ), . -2.,,i - :'.',..:.:,-.-- !fK.,, 1 i 1 k --,- A...-- ' , -- - -- -- - , ' From left, front, Melvin Wetzel, first coun- - Delbert------selor ; Bishop Dell Covington, second counselor. Batk, Justin Covington, Duane Eager, clerks. , .. .. , , ,....,,,, - '1,.., 1 l'. ; 1 , . , 1 i.',!; . i '' ' ' - .1 , .........:: Men Park Stake, Utah 'y ,' ''''''. .........,,,,,,,,,,,,,qceoliFIFIFIlor,W.MIZ4,20,,, , 1: , - ,. , ', 1.. , ' , Calif.-From left, front, Gordon Orme, first eoun- - ; ilbger7 - selor; .. Pres. second counselor. - Bach, George Watson; Meurer, Russell Rogers clerks. 7' - ' , - ' , ' Me aye 'Stake, ..'.::::7",' - -- - an 'The"show u : came first. , , In the states, where the group has played n - uanianuToall ' Springdale, Diego, Los Angeles, Logan,-- Idaho Falls, not, burg and now Salt Lake City, - c '- ' - 14! Edwards- Bronchi 4, - .-- attend the Maori pet). "vast' organization of the Mao ri ed- ...,....i i 1 - . '. - 7. ,daopeyniTngh,?nyrghwt.esnhtowonTafthee ,, ,, 1 1 . itsé--1-a- ikin.gTeill- - ,.,:,,,,, ' f''' - - : - ' pie is éach day for two weeks, foregoing private visit hig and th6 sights of the gloiiotis ': 1 i ; , ,:' ,,,,,,,,,,,,:i t --- --' than any Qther organize government'S , - - If :. ,, - mbers-.----1-1.-ei Mail,- 7:30 cm. - ''.7- - : ,.- - so the tour becanie on a ibasts.,' :And Po ndln g - -- , - - -- - - - , - : ,beencarriedoutblitwith a - vItion retention of theaueniciy. of:sr - which does nothing' but , . - , -- group - tittnal facilitieS that- are eyelid- tt:E4five,AL....na d'''''''tittiA1fiteluiirstver , It the vah,p, a t t e n d am t 'advantages. The-,-..- -and choreographer Jack Regasie ', that this professional touch.- , f.. '''''''' te"N - - .2,:th- e Pro - E - Skiles, - Madison ell - -. -- ...,,, . to' sée the -New -Zealand ' 'L - 10 ' E. Morrell, clerks. 7 gt: , From left- ,- front -- Harry co unselorIBishop Thernas--A - . - . ,,.., - - , , - - ,,.. .,,s,,, , , " 2-- -- -:-.- - : -''' - , itt , Any profits tlicbet -- ;,-- - :. ..: - type of houses, wear the same clo'thes and bave the sameedu- 'cational- - facilities a Vairable to thetn, what the Nionnon, religion has done for the Maori in. New Zealand 4norethao any other or garuz atio n is to e nsu re th at be : to thescliolarship Polynesian--- students Tlien' Pres. M e n d e n h a I 1 brought Miss- Laraine Day itnd - -- - ,- - 4i ''',;..,.,., , -, i- :-. s - , ' -, , - - to,go , were: ftmd for - - , ' .Mount Vernon- - Ward, Cascade . 7. --- - - ,,- ,,...,--- , Page-1- - t 1. ,,..,--T,',,- I , firstouni - clerks. -.7'.."'"''''''''''''''''"'"-4--7 , ' 0, - - ' - - - ": tuti; Campbell diaries Hirst , ,,,. i I .1.0 - gz, 1 ,, - '' , From left, fronts Dot1-11.- - MatMS, selor; Bishop --Myronl:fieatriónsr Roland , ,, 4.1 t, ,e- - . , 4 g , r-- ' ,'' '1,, , ,,,,,, ..,.:.1.:,,: 4- -- ,,. ,Pontonteff from ' ''' - 1; ,,,,:::1 A' , 7.4 -. :,),,,,,,.-':- i a. ,,,:..., ill Maori'-- ' Polynesian singers win hearts of alt who hear them - , ., ,b,.' 1 t i , , ,.. e ; Ward,' '- Ame .); Al., :,e'rt.All ......,.- .- ..,.. ,,- , : '' 4, ,. ,: i . ---- - Carmichiibl-- ' , ,t,-- r, - ,'. i 4 d,7 , ,r ''''' -- ', r '',t.;',?'.-- At ''' i''' :.,' 1,40,,.,., -- .,:,.,, 7 '-- .:".. : t i ' -- , : i - ,,. .,, .t.,. ,-- I - '' ,- :' , , - - ,:. ,... ,,,,T , ......,-- ' ' - :, I !, 1 ; .: .. , ,' ......, i 'it , - , ' 1 ,..1e" ....,,,, - , 'Fe Aiobanui , 1. .....,1,,-,,,,,.- , -- , L |