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Show , .,. ,. -----Au- Assigned thorities I e To StakeConterences Assignments for General Authorities and represents-lives .of the Church Welfare Committee to attend quarterly conferences ink 29 stakes on Saturday and Sunday, Mpy, 30, 31, 1959, are announced by President Joseph Fielding Smith, of the Council of the , Twelve, as follows: , Albuquerque Stake at Albu- querque, New Mexico: Elder Sterling W. Sill, Assistant to the - Council of the Twelve andLewis Eiggirest Welfare , . - Committee. , Atlanta Stake at Atlanta, Georgia: Elder Henry D. Tay- tor, Assistant to the Council of the Twelve. Stake at Salt Lake City: Elder Bruce R. Me- Conkie, of the First Council of the Seventy and Walter Dansie, Welfare Committee. Columbia- - River Stake at Portland, Oregon: Elder S. Dil- - :worth Young, of the First Council of the Seventy,. --Cottonwood Stake at Salt Lake City: Elder Harold--11 Lee, of the Council of the Twelve.. D la i; Stak' at D a l l a s, Texas: No visitor. East Phoenix Stake at Time- - a : nix, Arizona: No visitor. ;,. , - - . Granite Stake at Salt Lake City: Elder Hugh B. Brown, of the Council of the Twelve. Idaho Stake at 'Bancroft, Idaho: Elder Henry D. Moyle, of the Council of the Twelve. logiewoOd Stake at Ingle- wood, California: Elder A. Theodore Tuttle, of the first Council of the Seventy and Mark B. Garff, Welfare Com mittee. ' Kearns North Stake at Kearns, Utah:,- Elder EIRAy IA Christiansen,- Assistant to the Council of the Twelve. 4 , Lake Mead Stake at Mender- son, ILT.. A.. No visitor. .! Monterey Bay Stake at 8a' Iinas and Seaside, California: Elder Alvin. K. Dyer, Assistant to the Council of the Twelve. Morgan Stake at Morgan, Utah: No visitor. Mount Logan Stake at Logan, Utah: No visitor. , . IF YOU STORE WHEAT GRIND YOUR OWN FLOUR at CEREAL-with Oat toord7 WHEAT MILL ANN erecke or orkok wheel, torn nod oN Woes el herd et sob polka. rhols 112 prowls el sew torool FoRy strenoweell by per eabooe ?BOSON'S. ,$95 AT PEARSON'S Soil Lam -- .:,:. - - - Committee. 56". Postpaid Anyethete In America. Special Prices to LDS Droops COUPON TO-- 1 PENISON'S IN 044Art 2102 SO. Ilt14 LAST Mille 11,9 ( - ) Whsot s6.5.91111 0 ' I , .1 , I . Twelve: SUNDAY, MAY 24TH at 8:30 a.m.- 1553rd Broadcast Directed by Richard P. Con- die, the choir will sing: 'Were You There?" by Bur- leigh "There Is No Death" by O'Hara "TIrtir Bodies Are Buried In 'Peace" by Handel "Rest, Rest for the Weary Soul".by Careless .iicp.- PEHRSON'S - IN 64671 CM', UTAH DEMONSTRATION SAMOA'S SUGAR NOUN 17055 SALT LAKE 1741r ea.owto. k provide full z age for today's g and fuiure needs. Your insur ence program works for youprofitably protectively when it is properly planned to meet ? 1 -- VALLEY CENTER 2ND, MILLCREEK STAKE, SALT LAKE Left to right are, front, Harold L. Hughes, first counselor; Bishop Howard R. Gagon and Alvis N. Simpson, second counselor. At rear are Ted B. Covington, Brady - your specific prob- leins. Ask your IDEAL representative today how - - A. Howard and Kenneth L. Tingey; clerks. you can have the.eco- nomic security of IDEAL package pro- tection. Call the Ideal man - todayl, s' c9 1 Li " 8 .. , . 4 I r4. ., I - ,: Bishop Ray F. Gough and Alvin IX Christensen, second counselor. At rear are Behjamin Y. Price, Marlin R. , Schultz and Thomas B. Sadler, -clerks. - , ' e Ii...1,06,. . , WEAL NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY Maw Olgte WI LaieCitip . -- - -- 2 : - . . ' PR WAYNE D. CAMPBELL TW Week Ending May 23, 1959 ow;olvviwr.o . GRANT E. MANN Agency. DA Lake City DON L. (BORN Agency EX .L RALPH BENSON Agency Gab CA)PPERTON, W. JORDAN STAKE,- - UTAH Left to right are front, gtanley. Long, first counselor; .. -- 4-- ee o . ... will r - by Insurance? Ideal National, Life Insurance programs are developed to 'S - play as organ Solos: Madrigal by :Vieille Canon in- B Minor by Schumann "Redeemer of Israer - by ' COVErIED t:1 of Israel" by Schreiner t es SUNDAY, MAY 31ST at 8:,30 a.m. 1554th Broadcast Directed by Richard P. Con-dithe choir will sing: "I Waited for the Lord" b-Mendelssohn "Two Veterans' by Hoist-"Com-e, Dearest Lord" by Alexander J , Are you just t - Agency. CHURCH-- 17 o i . 7 :-- 000k Left to right are front, Wayne A. Bingilara, first cotmselor; Bishop Charles A. Groberg Jr., and Owen C Garlick, second counselor. At rear are Jerry Jensen, K. Billings and George Davis, clerks. solos: Stephens "Redeemer Lewis' V 611 , FARIVIN'tST, FARR WEST STAKE, OGDEN, UTAH - The next two radio broadcasts over the Columbia Broadcasting System.will consist of the following numbers, Introduced by Elder Richard L. 'Evans, .of the Council of the D vi . Tabernacle Choir Arranges For Sunday Broadcast - Au . - 1 - ,-- - at Provo, 'Utah: Elder Georges Q. Morris, of the Council of the Twelve and William T. Lawrelice, Welfare Committee. Yellowstone Stake - St. An. thony, Idaho: No visitor. rk ' - 6- -- - 2102 L 11th East , 1') y w PfioO L. Grunig, clerks. - . chorus and This will be the initial performance of the major work by Dr. Cundick, announces Dr. LeRoy J. Robertson, directOr; U. of U. Symphony Orchestra. Text was adapted from the Book' of Mormon, Second Nephi, chapter 4, verses,16-35- . The free public concert is scheduled by the ;College of Fine Arts, Department of Music and Extension Division, featuring the Xi of U. Chorale, .,; John-airetbr and--Jerry P. Powell, accompanist. Karg-Eier- r 0.1.1ress I Clot - Twelve and Bishop Carl W. Presiding Buehner, of the ' Bishopric. Snowflake Stake at Snowflake, Arizona: No visitor. West Sharon Stake at Orem, Utah: Bishop Thorpe B. ,Isaaeson, of the Presiding Bishopric and Lorenzo H. Hatch, Welfare . : the university faculty from 1954 until 1957 when he joined the music department of the MONTPELIER STH, MONTPELIER STAKE, IDAHO - Left to right are, front, Vern A. Wilcox, first counselor; Bishop Roscoe E. Evans and Glenn L., Barnsian,, second, counselor. At rear are Lester F. Bunderson and Robert 7 t "La Nuit" by "Behold, the Great Redeemer Die" by Carless, arr. Asper sofoir fume c' , ocgn r"-- ''''' ,, - - Wesl.-Utah-Sta- , 4, orchestra; wilLbe presented at the University of Utah Union Building, Thursday, May 28 at 8:30 p.m. ' It was composed by Dr. Rob- ' ert Milton Cundick of Sandy, who received his B.A. M.A. and PhD. degrees from-th- e U. of U. He was a member of - ' River-Bonnevil- ' f Foi.:,-:...:::1'.....- "The Song of Nephi" a can- Park Stake --nt - Salt - Lake City: Elder John Longden, As-sistant to the Council of the Twelve and Walter Stover, Welfare Committee. Riverdale Stake at dale, Utah: No visitor, Roosevelt Stake at Roose velt, Utah: President Joseph Fielding Smith and Elder zitdred G. Smith, Patziach to the ollorcit : St. Joseph Stake it Tbateher, Arizona: Presiding Bishop Joseph L. Wirthlin and Donald -- Enswortk,WelfareCommittee. Santa Barbara stake at oa.. - nard, California: Elder Spencer W. Kimball, of the Council of the Twelve. Smithfield, Stake at Smithfield, Utah: Elder LeGrand Richards, of the Council of the .. Sidled U. Unliersity tate for tenor - Jenkins "Praise Ye the L o r by Stephens W. Frank Asper will play as ( , Idaho-tralbr-- Sta - 1 ,'4 North Box Elder Stake at Brigham CitY: Elder Marion D. Hanks, of the Firat Council of the Seventy. North Idaho Falls, Idaho: Elder WilL J. Critchlow Jr, Assistant to the Council of the Twelve. Orange County Stake at Fullerton, California: Elder Milton R, Hunter, of the First Council of the Seventy and LeRoy A. Wirthlin, Welfare "Sapphic Ode" by Brahms- ,, ::.'.,.Npiii c.:001.04. W BISHOPRIC |