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Show Hew Choir Album - . On CivU Var r By 1IABOLD LUNDSTROM ' Deseret News Music Editor -- W. Canadian Mission7 : Progress Reported ' 1861-1186- 5. new al-- I b u m, available in both hi-f- i and i " stereo, contains l3 songs f long I lome a ' heritage-m- I stakes, a branch and a mission, President Parley A. Arave, recently released from' presiding over the mission, reof the new Tabernacle Choir album, "Songs of the ported to the First Presidency that war released North and South, this week. this week,President ' Arave and his Lela returned from Can- wife ' arrangement again, the Taber- , r where they spent 38 ada, Leroy J. RobertsoryDr. Lowell nacle Choir tings the moving M. Durham, Dr. Jay M. Welch, months presiding over the mis--; accomIs and Battle Hytrin" for example. with sion headquarters at EdTabernacle ; who own the panied by the Those persons monton. He was succeeded by com' organ and Dr. Scheiner as recording, "The, President Carroll W. Smith previous the with Philadelphia famed pared Lords Pray, with its of Klamath Falls, Ore. Symphony Orchestra in the Battle Hymn of the RepubThe first two years the " comrecording. in interested be will eajlier lic," Araves were in Canada, they Records "has Columbia paring the two presentations. ALBUM on Page 19 t did extensive traveling over Using the exciting Mjeusky the vast area of the mission. By plane, train, but and car they covered 100,000 miles each year. Since the division of the mission their travel miles were reduced to some n our folksong Lester F. Hewlett, left. Tabernacle Choir president, and Richard P. Condie, conductor. Inspect the cover Dr. Schreiner literature. The album contains, as the title indicates, songs from both the N&th and South; many of than are deeply sentimental and others are patriot. Not only are the 375 singers of the Tabernacle Choir and its conductor, Richard F. Condle, in top form, but also so am the arrangers. Each of the songs has been given both artistic and musically Interesting settings.. Several of the arrangers are active members of the Church: Dr, Alexander Schreiner, Dr, 1861-1865- - Ail e 3, Boise Stake at Boise, Idaho: Elder Mark E. Petersen ol the Council Of the Twelve and Casper H- - Parker Welfare CommiBurley, Cntch-lo- w e, of the Council of the Wi- L to the Monument Park West Stake at Salt lake City: Elder 1 Kaysville, Gunnison Stake at Napa Stake at Napa, North Idaho Falls Stake ot Idaho Falls, Idaho: No visitor. Oakland-Berkele- Center-fiel-d, " Houston Stake at Houston, Cali--forni- a: Bishop Carl W. Buehner of the presiding Bishopric. y Stake at Oakland, California: , Elder Utah: No visitor. Hawkes Bay Stake, New John Longden, Couicii of the . ' - the Spencer W. Kimball of Council of the Twelve. f ? Utah: No visitor. El Paso Stake at ET Faso, Texas: Elder Gordon B. Hinckley, Assistant to the Council of the Twelve; and Stewort B. Eccles, Welfare Committee, Zealand: Elder Assistant to the Twelve, -- 2- EIRay Christiansen, Assistant Council of the Twelve, . Ben- Twelve. Chicago Stakes cH - . -- Chey-enn- e, Wyoming: Ezra Taft -- -- . Jr Assistant to the Council of the Twelve, qnd Walter Dan-iWelfare Committee. Cheyenne Stake ot Davis Stake at at Wilmington, Delaware: Bishop Thorpe B. Isaacson of the Presid- frig Bishopric - Cassia Stake at Oaktey, Illinois: Elder President Arave reports that more people are accepting the Gospel In Western Canada and the Church Is growing exceed- ingly fast He said it was nof unusual for the missionaries to be accepted in 100 per cent of the homesirrmany of the -- at Idahos Elder William J. . In Western Canada." They told of their great love for these missionaries, and in paying tribute to them said thhy possessed great, spiritual , idahos No visitor. lmette, are still with our missionaries l,0QQ,to 1,200 miles each week. Child, Stake , . Reports progress , lowsi son Philadelphia C Parity A. Arave 'efficiency and preparedness and were well qualified for , this great work. They also told of the quality of the Saints iq Pocatello Stake at Pocatelthat area, and explained that Hunter Milton R, Eider Idaho: lo, cities. were very devoted to the u they Sevof the First Council of the The ifilssion Is composed of work and living the Gospel. Provinces the Alberta enty ond William M. Walsh, Although some areas are Welfare Committee. nd Saskatchewan, and somefeeling the strain of the thing new has been done in . South drought, most of the countrjf Ogden Stake r this mission in that there is a W. is in good economic condition Howard Elder El Utah: Ogden, Leicester Stake, England: . missionary branch and the crops are looking fine, , der Nathon Eldon Tanner, As- - "Hunter of the Council pf the' traveling to serve the people president they explained. Lionel L Twelve and Drage, sistant to the Council of. the in the outlying areas far from Prior to accepting the call Committee. Welfare Twelve. ' the branches. He said this systo preside overwrite Western working well and a Lewiston Stake at LewisCanadian Mission, Pres. Arave j Sprlngville Stake at tem is interest is being taken Springville, Utah: No visitor. greater served 18 years in the Black-- ? ton, Utah: No visitor. by the people and many more foot Stake Presidency, the last Lost River Stake at Moore, Sydney Stake, Australia: are coming Into- the Church. r nine as president. Elder Sterling W. Sill, Assistant Idaho: Elder Delbert L Stapjey The Araves told that since The Araves also reported to the Council of the Twelve. of the Council of the Twelve and -the visit in June of Elders their mission work at the Tulsa Stake at Tulsa, OklaIrvin B. Nydeggef, Welfare Spencer W. Kimball, Mark E. outh BlackfoOt Quarterly fD. homa: Elder Henry Taylor, Committee. Petersen, Howard W. Hunter Conference, Aug. 20. , the Council of the to Assistant East M. Burton the and Theodore Midvale Stake at " number of baptisms in the . . Midvale, Utah: Elder Richard L. -- Twelve. mission has doubled.They , Twin Falls Stake at Twin Evens of the Council of the HoIIaday family sends said the building program is Twelve and Alfred W. Urhan, Falls, Idaho: Elder Marion D. one at' extensive and time the Council of First Hanks of the Welfare Committee. sixth son on mission there were 30 chapels either Seventy, and. A. Lewis Elggren, Minnesota Stake at Minconstruction or the sites, under Welfare Committee. Charles HOLLADAY ' -neapolis, Minnesota: Elder Mafor building to begin, ready Utoh:, Loa. at Council the rion G. Romney of Bair a $400,000 stake - house Wayne Stake HoIIaday Eighteenth-Ward-, and Elder Theodore M. Burton Asof the Twelve. was recently completed in who will enter the mis- y Assignments for General Authorities qnd representatives of the Church Welfare Committee to attend quarterly conferences In 34 stakes on Saturday 1961, ond Sunday, Sept. ,2-are 1 announced by President Joseph Fielding Smith of jjyBv Council of the Twelve as foh Burley Stake the Seventy and Paul Welfare Committee Texas; Elder leGrand Richards of the Council of the Twelve and Eider Alma Sonne, Assistant to the Council of the Twelve. Idaho Falls Stake ot Idaho Falls, Idahoi No visitor. Kanab Stake at Kanab, Utah: No visitor. Lehi Stake at lehi, Utah L Presiding Bishop Joseph Wirthlin and William T. Lawrence, Welfare Committee. Qovtywun . ", t - ttee., irBCTABOum BLACKFOOT, IDA. The, Western Canadian Mission is growing so rapidly that last year a division was made and from it was formed two with dentified the Civil Warpe-- . frtod, and each which has be- I - n One of the guiding start in the musical heavens for many . record fans and collectors is a new release of the Tabernacle Choir and organ by Co- lumbia Records, Inc, This week these lucky Choir patrons are in clover; perhaps the best of all Tabernacle Choir recordings was released:' Songs of the North & South The - ' fereo For HiFif NEW STAKE FOR NO., CAROLINA ' V , A new stake, the 332nd In the Church and the first in , ' North Carolina, will be formed Sunday, Aug. 27, at sessions ' in Goldsboro, N.C. ;v7 , The new stake will be formed from the North Carolina ' District of the Central Atlantic States Mission. H Directing the organization , of the stake will be Elder LeGrand Richards of the Council of Die Twelve and Elder J Franklin D. Richards, Assistant to the' Council of the Twelve " and president of the Eastern-AmericaRegional Mission of , which North Carolina Is a part, V Assisting the two General Authorities In the stake organ-- , lzation will be President George Z. Aposhlan of the Central , Atlantic States Mission. ; , R Ivins of the Council of the Seventy. Antoine Orem ' West Stake First -- at Orem, Utalu Elder $, Dii Young of the First Council of of the sistant to the Council and LeRoy A. Wirthlin, They reported the organlza. tion of nine new Relief Socle- Welfare Committee. West Boisa Stake at Boise"7 ties and seven home Primaries Idaho: Elder Mark E, Petersen, ' in the past few months. Vhen President Arave first ' of the Council of the Twelve, arrived In the mission there and Casper H. Parker, Welfare were 118 missionaries. This Committee. - number increased to almost Yakima, at Stake Yakima 200 before the division of the t Washington: Elder Harold B. mlssionjand when they left lee, of .the Council of the there were 135 missionaries. mission Twelyeand Donald Ellsworth, In . Welfare Committee. - work reportlng'their in their , home ward, Twelve, - - -- Young' Stake of Forming-to- n, New Mexico: President Jose'ph Fielding Smith, of the Council of the Twelve, ond Glen -- Blackfoot Eighth, Sunday eve- ning, Aug. 13, both President Arave and his wife expressed their enjoyment of their work -- 1 sion home on Monday, Aug.,-- " J y28, preparator- to fulfilling Gerhis mission in North many, will be, the sixth and youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reese Baird to fill such an assignment-- -' Charles is a graduate of Olympus High School and has been attending the University of Utah. A ward teacher and priesthood choristcr, he has also held office in the various priesthood quorums. He earned his Duty to God Award, is, an Eagle Scout and received e. |