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Show Y Pres. To-Gi- ve YoutHFiresideTalk By HENRY A. SMITH -Church Newsr Editor President David O. McKay of Council of the Ive. Oct. 2 Tabernacle The first hour; will be deybted to a special program ofJoeaHal-r-r ent. This sameprogram, feiK luring young people of each Y. area, will be repeated in each " , of the more than 150 places where young people will meet either 'as multi stake or single? " isscheduledtogiveasccond as' address to a nation-widsembly of the young people of e : fheChurch on S u nday "eve- ning, Oct. 2. The success -- .. - of the first t such broadcast7,t- Jan. 5, tTthe youth assembled in groups across the nation from the Atlantic to the has led to the decision for a second such program. President McKays special closed-circui- ' Pa-cifi- c , message will also once again inaugurate a series of ward- - fireside meetings In - - special address and be led In a discussion period to follow tiOn. -- by memb&rsof rics. The new series of s firesides to follow the keynote pro-- gram on Oet.2,WiII be held on a monthly basis utilizing the op -- second - basis.-Tmonth on a speakers for these Church wide youth firesides during the 11 months to follow the initial message of President McKay will be the two counselors in the First Presidency and mem- As - was done -- last January, meeting in the Pacific Standard Time zone will hear the - presidents - messa ge-- by de layed wire at 8 p.m. (PST) and those living in the Centrals - and Eastern -- Standard JTime zones will be furnished the message by speetal recording to be played at 8 pip. in each area. TO ADDRESS NATION-WIDYOUTH GATHERmGPresident DavM O. McKay will Program details for the Oct. fireside of youth and their leaders on Sunday, Oct. 2. 2 meetings will be sent to the again speak to a Church-widNear a quarter million will comprise his huge audience for the closed-circui- t broadcast to various stake leaders in charge originate in the Salt- - Lake Tabernacle. His message will inaugurate a second series from the General Executives , of fireside programs on a monthly basis. of the YM and YWMIA. All young- - people of the -- Church years of age and-ovand will deal with somef fhe wards to arrange their own Arizona Stakes Ho) are to be in attendance for these hours basic aspects of Latter more meetings. in the Church - wide fireside Missionary Conference That young people 14 yearsday Saint doctrine, in addition program. It is noted that 'arid over, none younger, of to A special three stake mis of the advisability living age not-tthose of younger age, are d sionai y conference was" fietdh be invited to attend these fire- - '"the good life. 'All talks' will be invited. in Phoenix, Arizona, Joty-4sides and that they be divided -- be direct edparticulai ly to This same ruling on age will info three age groups' as forthe youtiy'assembled in the Elder Spencer W. Kimball by to fireside the apply monthly firesides. directed each ward of Council of the Twelve. the by group merly, in be to each ward programs y discussions to follow the bled from Phoenix, East Phoe the dmcUon of the ward bishoprics will be nix and Phoenix North stakes Paying of the records as was Instructions from the Gen td receive counsel from Elder scheduled in each ward of to . doneoarher m thisTear.Nono of the monthly fireside talks Kimball on new aids and in the Church on the second Sun- are these monthly firesides by the First Presidency and day in November (Nov.,13 ggtructions in the stake mis members of the Council of the and continue monthly through sionary program. That they be held under the Twelve will be on the radio as After bis conference in Phoe September. It is anticipated direction of ward bishopries will All were they formerly. that thisr program of monthly nix. Elder Kimball left for San and stake presidencies - arid nd to be fur be on recordings firesides will be on a year-arouLuis Obispo, California, toded-icatthat the MIA be invifed to nished the wards on the same basis with a new the new chapel in "the proceed- - as usual with their basis as last time. series beginning in October, Sari Luis Obispo Ward, of the firesides on any of the other Jtfdf music will be put on the 1961. San Luis Obispo Stake. -remaining three Sundays of " The dedication took recordings. It is expected that each month. Bishoprics are requested to place each ward group will provide begin immediately to arrange July 24 under the .direction of That recordings of the talks own and its music prayers. schedules and places for their Stake President Arthur J. God to be 20 minutes In length will be furnished, three young people to meet for the frey and Bishop James D 'Subjects to be presented by Packer. the speakers will be varied monthly firesides. ward, thus permitfirig the he e - 225,000 Listeners Will JoirT In - If er '- Special Broadcast The le "Jhetdrng'aCfdsffhe'na-- ' lhosegroups ofyoung people Suhday-evening-ef-eae- year-aroun- . - Church-wide- ward-bish- stake gatherings. President McKays special message to be carried by closed circuit wire br each gathering will commence at.8 . p.m.- MST. He will be speaks ing to a capacity congregation of youhg people assembled In the Tabernacle and- to nearly a quarter of a millionyoung -- Church wide fireside with President DaVid Q. McKay directing a special message to 7 rchndmday--;,, the Salt Lake Tabernacle on Oct. 2, is expected to have a combined audience which will equal or exceed the 225,000 7 which were assembled for the first such event last Jan. 3. The attendance report for .the first Church wide fireside was made this week from the general offices of the MIA. Last Jan. 3, the young people of the Church and their leaders were assembled from coast to coast in approximately 150 congregations to hear , a special closed circuit address from President McKay. e -- Instructions For Groupings - -- ChurchYouthToMeetln147 Separate Congregations Scouts and Beehive Girls are not jtobeJncluded The youth of the Church and their leaders will beassembled in a total of 147 separate Congregations throughout the .nation for the huge fireside program originating inthe ..Salt Lake Tabernacle on.. .Sunday The Superintendent 7he responsihleln'eooperation evening Oct. 2, Instructions- for the group- ings of the young people are v issued from the office of the of "General Superintendency thcN Young Mens Mutual Im . provement - Association over the signature of Gen. Supt. J6' seph T. Bentley. There, will be 64 multi-stak- e groups and 83 single stake groups. Notice of the grouping of stakes was sent this week with host stakes designated foreach of the multi stake groupings. Attending the huge Church .vide -- fireside to be addressed , by President David O, McKay -. will be the members of the Explorer,1 Mia Maid, Ensign, ' Laurel, M Men, Gleaner and -Young - Marrieds- - departments... of the MIA. It is noted that - YMM1A of each host stake and dach single stake will serve as 'chairman of the group and will with other stake superintend- ents, for providing a suitable building in which to hold the ' fire-sid- ' The program in each group will include a portion of the" time devoted to the local pres entation of a 'special theme and the remainder of the time td a closed circuit broadcast from the Salt Lake Tabernacle ' during which a special message will be given by President McKay. Following are the groupings of stakes for the' Oct. 2; Church-widfireside,, witlrthe hoststake being listed first j. Ensign at the U of U Field "house Mt. Jordan, East Jordan, Midvale and Sandy. North Jordan, Granger and Oqujrrh. KearnsrKearnsNorthr Westr Jordan, Taylorsville. Sugar House, Granite and Granite Park. South Salt Lake and Grant. Canyon Rim, East Mill Creek and Parleys. : Monu-- . Hillside, Highland. ment Park and Monument "Park' West - Olympus Murray South ana Murray.-Wilford, Millcreek," Valley' ' View and Winder. , South Bountiful mntiful, " and Soutli Davis. Davis, and Bountiful North. Mt. Ogden, South Ogden and f Weber Haights. Layton, Clearfield and North Davis. Farr West and Lake View Riverdale, North' Weber and Weber. BYU, BYU Second and BYU in the BYU USU. possibly in the USU ' . Fieldhouse. Provo, East Sharon, East Provo, Utah and West Utah, Alpine and" Tliripanogos. Orem, Orem West, Sharon and West Sharon. Spanish Fork, Springville, Koiob and Palmyra. Juab, Nebo and Santaquin-Tintic- . - tb gan, Cache, Hy-,ru- y' Mt. Logan and East Cache. . South Bear River and . Sevier, North South Sevier. Cedar and Parowan. St. George and Zion Park., Las Vegas and Lake Mead. Pocatello, East Pocatello, North Pocatello . and West Pocatello. Blackfoot and South Black-foot- . y Boise and West Boise. Mesa, East Mesa and Mari , copa.. Portland and"C ol u m b i a River. San-Die- go and San Dieg .East.- - Seattle and North Seattle.- Uintah and Ashley. "Box Elder "anil North Box 2 Denver and Denver West,' Carbon and North Carbon. Elder 'Idaho -- Kalis,' East .Idaho , , Sacramento, American River and North Sacramento. Falls, North Idaho Falls and South Idaho Falls. Oakland Berkeley, Hayward, and Walnut Creek, Rexburg, East Rigby, North San Fernando, Burbank, Rexburg and Rigby. Glendale and Reseda. Oneida, Franklin and Portneuf. Inglewood, H u n ti n g 1 0 n Park, Redondo and-- Torrance. Bannock, and Idaho ' Burley, Cassia and Minidoka See GROUPINGS oa Page It CHURCH 3 Week Ending August 960 Bear-Riv- er. ' " , possibly Benson, Smith field and CottonW' t. e . eacngroup: Liberty, Park, Wells, K.iver- side. Rose Park, SalT Lake; Temple View, Cannon and Pioneer, all in the 'Tabernacle. University, UjrfversityWesb . Bonneville, Emigration and Third, Tfeldhouser - - - 6,-1- I |