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' 1, ' 1 t' ' '...4 , , t " - f ' 7 , r'' j lk 'll ,1, wq-- i.,1 11 ' --- t IN t), , ), , ,s, t .. :'-,-,' ' 7 ,, , . os i ....i. 4,. - ' 4'1 .1 N"ill ".- A , i I -- . - . - Mt,'SICAL AMBASSADORSThe visit of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, to,Utah,is hailed as a step in international relations. Directed by the greatest musical figure in Germany, Herbert von Karajan, the orchestra is acclaimed the top musical aggregation in Europe today.- INvo public appearances are planned in Utah, one In Provo and the other in Salt Lake City. - - see-Nat- e t , , ' Dr. Asper Leaves - ! Star-New- Dr. Frank W. Asper, Tabernacle organist, left this week , Tern-creat- e for a short recital tour in the east. Me, will appear Oct 19, at the Wisconsin State College In Whitewater, On Sunday. Oct. 2L he will dedicate - a new three manUal organ in Westerly, Rhode Ishe land, and Monday, Oct. 22, -will give a recital at the First Presbyterian Church In New York City, While in New York City he will confer with the-- publishers - - - , ' Wilmington Branch Chapel: s Given Display In On Concert Tour. 7 - boo k, T1 I If ORGAN IN CHURCH and also with the president of the American Guild of Organists,of which Dr. Asper is regional chairman, of the states of Wyoming. Idaho 61 - lisnt4ri) and Utah. plan-idren- WILMINGTON, KC Residents of this southeastern seacoast city were introduced to the chapel, organization and personnel of the Wilmington Branch of the Cearal Atlantic States Mission recently through the columns of the city's Sunday then became a branch in which began in 1949 and was completed and dedicated on June 13, 1950 by Elder Ezra Taft Benson of the Council of the Twelve. It explained that at the time of the dedication, according to the custom of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, the betilding, costing over $74,000 was completely paid for - ---and free of debt. The corn ment statement about the growth of the branch, "This new building has been an inspiration to the Wilmington Branch. It has grown faster since its erection than at any time previously. In fact, you might say, they have outgrown the building already and visiomt of a new building are in sight." 'The newspaper article listed the names of the branch and district officers residing in Wilmington and nearby. President of the branch Is Joseph M. Shingleton and his counselors are Fred L. Mintz Jr., and S. Terry The extensive and favorable article together with a six column picture spread showing the of the exterior and chapel appeared in the on Sunday, Oct, 7, the same day that the North Carolina Ea t;L,pi qrlit,Conleren was being held in the Wilmington Chapel attended by approximately 400 members. The article traced briefly the of the Wilmington history Branch which was first organized as a Sunday School and interior y Star-New- s -- I r" ' r9291177 IreolOTKIt4r6111.'",1109r4r ' , ' - ----1 tr, .t. ilfrnSVP . ' ; : t :t , i , 1 - ,,, i ,. , , ' t. 4 ,,, i . ; - 2 ' - ' ' . - , ' 1', , 4 ' A' ' - 4, '' 4 t 4' , 04 , i. ,, ' t -- .k 4 r .,,,,t7r , , : ' ., 4, - 4,0 11 g , ',," IN, A r, 4 .- t ,' ,, , ti , L - ' , , I 4 ,,, 41 1 , er, ,r ,, V'A ,o, 11 , 1 4 ' ,,,oi "I'' '.' I ,r, -- ,t , ,), ' -- --- ! :, ..,. 1,, t ) '' , .. 4 . 7 ' ' ,t- t' .,. '. '.. t , r , L ,................ per cent LARGE GROUT' OF WINNERxtr-ninof the 52 glr1s,12 to 19 yf ars of age, received awards at Ward, Pioneer Stake, Award night the recent Thirty-filtconducted ceremonies by the YWNIIA. Thirty six of the e - - o , li,,,, ,, - - 4 ", I ,,,,,,,' 1 !. 4 . : .c. , r, 44, 0 . z , i , ", Malan. A detailed description of the organization and fUnctions of each auxiliary in the branch was , ..,1 - 4 t ' - - t 44 ,,,, - ,.,,2, , i , included. to, 1,, ,,,,,,5,-- ' .4 ' i, ,i f s , 7,"; ; - t. - ' "' i72 i, , .,. :, -- " ,e- .' 3 , ,, ,..1, -, .." i 1918. It told of the land purchase for the present attractive chapel in 19111 and of the construction Star-New- s. , ' .i , -' ' , -- ., - ' - - : .,7-- ,,: , . , 4 1 j Awards. They are shown with girls received Individual -their teachers and leaders. Mrs. Fern Lee, wife of Elder Harold 13. Lee, of the Council of the Twelve, was featured speaker. Four ward leaders also won swards.- - I , , "Inasmuch as any man drink. or strong drink among eth wine you,- behold it is not good, neither meet in the sight of your- Father. onlyin assembling selves together to offer up your sacraments betare IIIrrt. And, behold, this should be wine, yea, pure wine of the grape of the vine' of your own make. And, again. strong drinks- are not for the belly, but for the washing of your bodies."D.'& C. S9:5-7- ; 27:34; Luke 1:15.. - . - Jerusalem. shall be, trodden down of the gentiles until, the times of the gentiles be fultil- le(L"--tuke Week Ending October 20, 1956 t - your, "" ' . k 44.. fir ' - ''. " , . , - - - - .. 441, 't, t 41 1 . 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The orchestra sought as 8, will mark a major step in la replacement a. conductor of International understanding' stature and selected IterThe orchestra, which is sc., betit von Karajan,- who is with Claimed Europe's finest musical; out question the greatest figure organization, will remain in Salt4 in music in Europe today. It Lake City from Nov. 5 to Nov.; was in Pittsburgh. Pa., on 10, the longest stopover on its March 3. 1953, that the mu-- . tour of 31. appearances. on its siefans of Berlin Philharmonic second American touryThe conH elected the great von Karalan cert in Salt Lake Tabernacle isYas the of the sponsored by the McCune' ductor in, -the hiSiory - &hoot of Music anti Art. -- 'group.. Not only is the tour regardedi Conductor and orchestra alike as important from the to America as ambassai s of a city which has risen point of American-Germalions. but it is of even greaterl from the ashes of incredible de,, significance to Utah. 'It was struction., for the coneert ire on itialylast year.that the,Salt Tabernacle Choir toured Europe sale' at the McCune School of - and won great acclaim in and Art. 200 North Main many; now the Berlin Philhar.1St., Salt Lake City. - trienie comes back to the home ,. base of the Ta,bernacle Choir for one of its,mostimportant appearances in what might be termed a reciprocal t.ngageContinued front Page 4 ment. The Personal Angle day School superintendent, MIA Moreover, there are about superintendent, president of the In Ekiers Quorum and scoutmas25,000 Salt Lake Valley, and the corn-- , ter. He was married to Dorothy -"rig of the Berlin orchestra ,un-'- , Mildred McKnight in the Salt il1 be an occasion Lake Temple. 1doubtedly for Many personal .visits, conCoen M. Camp versations about the "VaterCecil M. Camp of Ogden cur. land," dinner engagements, pri- rent!), is serving as a group music sessions, and Just of the iligh .Priest retary plain chatter just to hear the iQuorum. He has seen service as ,...jnother tongue again. a home missionary, stake secrThe tour has important inter etary-of the MIA, M Men stake national significance. It Is Scout cornrilissioner, under the patronage of His Ex- supervisor, instructor of Special In Ger-1-I eellency leinz L. Krekeler, terest c ass, a member of the man ambassador to the United School suhday States. The orchestra manage-- a teacher in thesuperintendency, and merit has declared the "Berlin vs, a r d teacher. auxiliaries Ile ma.rried Philharmonic has one aim, to Gretta Woolf in the Logan joy through ,great- - mist, cal art, and In achieving Its aim, pie.J. Alden of Kearns, the orchestra has contributed Utah, is nowCamp second counselor :tocloser International under- in the .bishopricIle has been standing through the universal assistant scoutmaster, secretary language of music." of the Elders Quorum, secretary of the stake MIA, assistant Founded In 1882 The orchestra which was day School superintendent, age founded In 1882, survived the group counselor in the MLA, an heavy losses of World War II Eagle Scout and a Master to perform for occupation M Man. He married Colleen Its permanent - home tersen in the Idaho Falls was destroyed and Its library Temple. Mrs. Esther Violet Draper Irreparably damaged in the bombings of Berlin. Neverthe- Camp, wife and mother of the irvitarraetor tamityrtitrid Elder, Camp also has two the Cultural restoration of Gerdaughters, Mrs, Alta MeConkle, many which began In 1913.. Its first American tour In'St. George, and Fern D. Cuolo. 1955 was a gesture of gratitude Pocatello, Idaho; 30 grandchilfrom the City of Berlin for the drety and four great grandchil. airlift It was during the t '' , And Právo , ' , t,, .113 , 1..,POWtgt,..' , ,p,,,a,,,,,it ,.",.......... .00.0111101.....10.111111104W011ealk . ,. - . Salt SLake - O. , - ,,.- . , 21:21; JUN. 1L2. , CHURCH- -5 - ,, |