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Show atet uarfets Superior Win kestival Trophies - Pres. Md(cly Miami Branch Chapel D-edic- MIAMI, FLA. --- "Man Is a lover of Individual freedom," O. McKa.ycl President dared last Sunday when he dedicated the new Miami chapel Before a congregation of more than - 500 President McKay said each- person is an Individual in the sight of God, and each individual Is precious In the sight of God. He aeclared that an Ideology or society that Ignores - d pa-vi- the individual freedom will ha the love of eoludrmen of the quartet Truphies were presented four son, fail. committee. Others Of the comat the rated quartets "s uperior , hegiurch president , pre. mittee - making- - the evening a the failure of the strong annual Salt Lake and Davis success in the musical field of t arm methods of the Commu-- , County MIA Quart-e- Festival the MIA were Don and Shirley nists. He urged members of held Nov. 22 In the Assembly Egginton; interstake coordinathe Miami Branch of the Southtors; Albert Eccles Jr.; finances; Hall. ern States Mission. to make BiW Onyon, art; Robert Rost, received Three other quartets their efforts contribute toward publicity and program; Dia63 peace throughout the world. plaques for placing in special Dunford, secretary; Max Evans,-Peace will hever be obtained by categories. judging, and Elder and Mrs. force as the Communists are The four "superior" rated Ardean. Watts, advisers. trying to do,, he declared. quartets were Emigration and Master of ceremonies was Tenth Wards of Park Stake in Jack Whitaker, local television President McKay wasi accomthe mixed division; Murray artist. panied to Miami by Mrs. McKay to dedicate the new chapel at First Ward of Murray Stake, The 2t quartets 'had Ween de, also in the mixed division And dared ,winners In district finals Northwest,14th Ave. and 95th Stratford Ward's ladies quattet held within the past two weeks. St. Also at theildedication was Elder Henry D. Moyle of the of the Highland Stake. Stake competition had preceded Yale Ward, Bonneville Stake, the district rneeti: Council of the Twelve and Mrs.- PRES. G. EUGENE ENGLAND ladies quartet, received a plaque Moyle. reports on mission for best costtiming; the praper First Ward, Mt. Jordan Stake, Church members to "accept and male quartet a plaque for best obey" the commands of Jesus ARCO' , MAHO laiss June the Master. No force Chri stage actions- and Kaorsville First Ward, Davis Stake, ladies Such, Worcestershire, England,' can hder the establishment of His kingdom upon the world quartet, for bestselection ;of was so iritrigued by the letters songs. Elder Moyle also said. ( from her Pen pal, Miss Vonda Twenty-ontop ranking quar- Sedgwick, Arco, that she came Elder Moyle told the young tets of the two counties per- here six months ago for a visit people they must do two things formed before morecithan with her friend.' to fulfill life's purpose: Hear persons to the tlaeme ofA Hit Now, Miss Sedgwick is going the Gospel and then have the Former President G. and a Hymn." to England to fill a Mission for , courage to accept its commandWinners were announced by the Church and will be accomof the North Central ments. Mission President L. States M1g910111 and Mrs. Eng- Allen Cornwall and Sue Claw. panied by Miss Such Bunker of the South-4States land will homecoming . was present at the dedication. in Firit the report Edgehill The Church authorities will attend t h e dedication of the Ward Chapel of Hillside ,Stake, 8 at 3:30 p.m. Park Creek Chapel in the Cen- Sunday Dec. have been succeeded in I tral Florida District on Sunday, theThey mission by President Paul Dec. L tt. , t Also in Florida this weekend C. Child, formerly of the GenWelfare eral and Committee, will be PresTding Bishop Joseph Mrs. '1', L. Wirthlin. Bishop Wirthlin and President England reports Elder Moyle are in the South to i attend the annual board of iiiree- the mission now numbers 4,300 a tors meeting of the Orlando members compared to 3,243 in Livestock Comp3n y. Elder 1954. Baptisms during his term Moyle is president of the board totaled 765 converts,. 191 ordinaand Bishop , Wirthlin is vice tions to the priesthood, four elders quorums organized and '4t president.. Other board members who one seventy's unit, in the eight will attend the 'meeting are districts. 4,.!Vc There are tow 35- - branches.' Walter Dansie, David Lawrence McKay and Wendell B. Meriden-hall- . Four chapels have been one is finished and in use, The board meeting will be , held Nov. 30 at the Church five are wider construction, five r - 'to s, sites have been pur, building ranch 'near Orlando. 11 chased and one is awaiting, ap- - - I Elder RiChards --- To Speak On Radio Broadcast - 'IA iTew Witness for Christ" will be the subject of an address by Elder LeGrand Richards of the Council of the Twelve Sunday, Dec. I. He will speak on the, CBS Radio "Church of the Air" program. , The program will originate in Salt Lake City froth the Tabernacle on Temple Square and be broadcast nation wide on tile CBS Radio -- , 1 - The program will be heard in Salt Lake City over,station KSL : at 7:30 to ,8 a.m., Mountain Standard Time. The program will be rebroadcast again Sunday from 9 to 9:30 p.m. over the Church Sunday Evening Hour. broadcast will The Include three numbers by the - Tabernacle Choir, directed by Richard P. Condle, with Frank W. Asper, organist. The choir will sing: "I Stand All Amazed," by Gabrel; "The Morning Breaks," by Careless, and "I Know That My Redeemer Lives," Ty G age. - - half-hour- - La Groim Sets MIA Record Japan --- --- Word has been received bY th.,MIA offices that a Navy S,Qtrvicemen's gaup at Iirakuni, Japan, has a 100 per cent en. roliment of the LDS Servicemen Jat the MutnaL Accordin- g to Alice M. Maim, an average of 10 men per night attend the Mutual despite the fact that many of the men are on night duty pr flying assign' - Pal Visits Pen Past Mission President Returns Home e long-distanc- e Eugene-Englan- - ir give-the- - s - V, - -- dedicated, , f- Officers Changed In Canyon Rim Stake A new high council member and changes in two ward bishoprics are announced by President Verl F. Scott of the Canyon Rim Stake. Monts, Elder William T. Thurman Is Wives of some of the service- Is new' council appointee sucore men also living near, the Elder Jack P. Danger-field- , ceeding base and assist with the servsustained as bishop of the ices Ward.-Gardelf-Heights- proVal. "These show the great faith and-saeritic- e- of themembers. Every new chapel seems to double the attendance before it Is 'completed and dedicated and double the membership is noted In about three years. Tithing in the mission has increased more than 50, per cent, he said.Mrs. England reports Relief Sócieties increased by seven to 33. More than 500 children are 'enrolled in Primariek-------- ,, - TIMID IVMDSinging the famed tulip song wen a trophy for this ladies quartet They are left to.:' right tront,Nancy Dalebout and Lucille England.- Back-,- ' Larraine Motzkus and Carol Motzkuss STOA, - 4 O. 1 , f. i. , . I .1 we, .6 I .,,;a - , 4CHURCH II , i TENTh WARDMembers' of this Mixed quartet port their trophy won at the MIA Quartet Festival Friday evening:, Left to right are, front, Clytie Wilkinson and Phylirs Back, Gene and Lorna Monson Week' Ending November 30, 1957 EMIGRATION WARDThis mixed quartet won "superior" rating in the MIA Qdartet, Festival Friday evening. Left to right are, front, Harley Busby, Fredricka Rimrnasch and Dean Collett. Back, Lynn Strong.' t. MURRAY FIRSTLeft to right are, front, Donna Lundquist and Ray Eyre; rear, Jean. nette Zabriskie and Art Hurzeler. They were one of 21 groups in the MIA Quartet res. - , - tivat Pour received. "superioer rating. - |