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Show ' .,, - ,- ft' -: 021110.214---e.- -' ' :;v ,,---."- :4,e4OP:41, 0 i) -. :- ' ' ,, ' : ' h''dlik111, ..... . . IIIINEMSItilk diC - .i's - t ;,.,amoA A11:110Lit' orkl - Tabernacle ChoirCited - TV RADIO MIRROR magazine has Voted the Salt Lake Tab-nade Choir Sunday morning program as "America's favorite -- classirat and religiousmusie-,programor-1958-59. The announcement came this week to Elder Richard L. Evans of the Twelve, who is producer of the of and a uthoro121The SpokenWOrcr leatUreof An engraved medal and certificate accompanied the award notice to Elder Evan k The award was announced following l listener's poll conducted by the cohipletion of the trade magazine. The Sunday morning choir program in its 30th year of continuous weekly network broadcasting. It is tarried as a sustaining program over the Columbia Browl- casting System and originates with XSL in Salt Lake. Richard P. Condie is choir conductor and Dr, Frank W. Asper, and Dr. Alexander Schrdner are program organists. , - - il ' , is-n- ow 444 ot, Ci - - , ' - IN NEW 1IEXICODr. Randolph E. Watts of Silver City Ward. El Paso Stake, has been named "Grand County's Outstanding Citizerr of the Year.'Drr Watts-whVeterans Grand County in 1918 at a patient at the Ft Hospital, later became clinical director of the hospital and then took his medical training and entered private practice-In establish the Santa Rita, later moving to Grand County-t- o WaltSflospitar and Clinic. lie Joined the Church in 1954 and has been a Sunday School superintendent and currently is He is a member of the Third serving as a - ff7 o ,) - Doctor Wins Acclaim - ... ' 12th-anntia- - '''''.,'.'' , artiv-edT-i- - , -- z stake-,toissionar- iCum - of Elders. ' :, Temple Renovation e XSLOGAN special renovations 'Are being planned-at-th11,- -- -will the week of April '5 President A.George Raymond has armouncecLStakes assigned ,or that week may make arrangements for other dates for stAke excursions-b- y contacting the temple presideneye-Pres- ident Raymond said taptisms and sealings will be conducted as usual on Saturday, April 11, the president said ed -- - - 4 , . , -- , Ali . Photograph by - W. Claude II Johnson ' ;.4 "There ;s no,subsiltute for a right- eOUS Dome. That may not be so con- in the icorld,but it is ought The family is to be in the Church the unit in the kingdont of God. That 111. V , .; - - - --- --- lieve, dilitjtailieare Y , ibilt we ateHissf)JA :terse ' 1! - - - t i then relates some of the history of the Mormon Battalion and the detachment of sick Who also stoplaed over In Pueblo before traveling on to Salt Lake Valley in 1847. 'By 1858 all had-be- en traces of their-settlewiped out by floods and weatherthe,artkle-report- eljurcl) 'I 4 wEESIT PUBLICATION TELEGRAM h s. - r ,,,,77 President-Josep- - newspapers have recently been carrying article on the Mormon pioneers played in the settlehient ot!Pttebio.: In a treatment of the history of the e TeTsons and-1Wagana-tharticle tells or the nd-His-datigh- tl)atiyeis-in-liery-deed-o- ur OFFICIAL CHRIST Fielding Smith OP THE DESEBET ORGAN Of OF UTTER-OA- NEWS AND SALT DM CHURCH: OF ITSUS SAINTS LAU - News articles and pictures of Church-Ma- d interest are welcomed sod rhould be addressed to The Church News. 33 Richard Street. Salt Lake City id Utah Church News assumes nc responsibility tor matiuscripta and photograph contributed and will return such material only when so and when by return postage Me Churchrequested News as a Pert is Included Of the Saturday daily newspaper at regular subscription rates The Saturday paper including the Church News is asaUsbje onir m real without regular tarries service Saturdai entl rns wubseriation . six months. 83 one vear, g3.50 isavabie advance. Circulation office. 142 5. Main St.- Salt Loge City. Utah. It &MINI-pant- Tm:minimmmw.somaamax,,57swwwwlsa4! 2 CHUM..ta , vv svft "ps it 4, 11959, . , ut-43 - , Father." BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY was noted Tuesday by Ehter Sterling W. Silk Assistant to the Council of the Twelve. COLORADO -s, förtitifate----1:::-------- coqi;nandillenti of the Lord, to go back ki,ing- , donz to dwell with Him , we will find 11 : f - Mormons In Pueblo , t n the keeping of the - - Elder Sill was born March 31,, in Layton, Utah, the son Joseph A and Marietta Welling Sill r , I Honored For Service CANADA, Mrs. Martha Leistunan, 80, was cited recently by members of the Alberta Stake for 'her devoted service in the temple at Cardston. Mrs. Leishman has served for 36 consecutive years (since the temple was opened for ordinances) as a worker in the temple. Also honored at the special stake rii&ting were Boy Scout Commissioner 'W. J. N'an Orman choristersancLaccompanists f the stake.;carelakers of the Church buildings and particularly Andrew ti.aehe of the Car6ton Third Ward; and officials of the temple at Cardston. All were cited for their devotion to duty and their Church and community service. Tributes were paid by Mrs. Rosanna Greene, Mrs. ,Eda Wood and Mrs. Alta Watson. Keith Re vans conducted the meeting. Birthday, Noted 7 RiP) , ' '. ed - - |