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Show ,, . . - ' - , , ' - , . .. , ,: ., - Long Out of Print ,, Genealogical Magazines Available ,, . .4 - ----- ri, iOld , - . . , -n .. 1940. ei. - - , I , ' , , : ts .p , .'.4,; - ; - , ,, . 1 ; '' .' tk""1"ji : , ti, , 1,1 ' 1,,,,,, 'NI. 411 ,. ., ,- - i, - , , ' ...(- iii : ' I' , , , 1 ,,. , - . --, ' - ' , , I I , t Not all the issues were dis"Frank W. Asper, celebrated tributed then, so that there are of the Salt Lake City organist many volumes of the magazine ' Tabernacle," reported the Willnow on hand. Because of the great benefit mar Tribune (Minn.), "won the that the contents of this maga- hearts of local music lovers In zine continues to be to genealog- his two concerts in the Bethel ical workers, the extra copies Lutheran Church.", A few days later; the Santa have been collected into yearly s said of Elder Barbara volumes consisting' of the four concert there: "Santa Asper's issues: y, quarterly Janpar Barbara music lovers were ApriiJuly and October. No volumes are available for treated to one of the most satiseight years 1920, 1923, 1924, fying and inspiring recitals of 1923, 1928, 1930 and 1933. lorgan music heard in years, The other 23 volumes are when Dr. Frank W. Asper was presented in the First Methodcomplete. The Genealogical Society is ist Church last night." The two concerts played in now offering to sell each volume for 00 'cents when picked Minnesota and the California up Jo the purchaser, or for 50 concert were played within a week of each other and drew cents when mailed.. Orders for the volumes' will long columns of praise by the be received only at the Gene local music critics in their pub- .., , ' ''' p - , , , r itt c- -,, , I. , , ) 1 , , ), - ) 4 t If) ftrA New-Pres- CONGRATULATES NEW CONVERTSElder Spencer W. Kimball, of the Council of the Twelve, welcomes newly baptized Navajo- Indian Istudents into the Church as they attend baptismal service at which he explains,their duties as members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. y Church Member Since 1992 Indian Convarti Elder Kimball Suzuki of Japan Sees Faith Rewarded Iti!tis. Speaker At Baptismal alogical Society Office, 80 N. lished columns. Part of the Wilmar review Main, Salt Lake City, and will be filled when accompanied of this concert said: ' "The potentials of the Bethel with the money. President Joseph Fielding organ were used to their utSmith of the Council of the most; and the audience was well Twelve has :commented on the convinced that a master sat at the manual and that the repumagazines: "These magazines contain tation which Dr. Asper has articles by our Church leaders earned has been merited." on genealogical and doctrinal Ronald D. Scofield wrote in subjects, also special articles on his review of the Santa Barresearch, record keeping, home bara concert: teaching. organization and du"Although no local instruties of committees, and articles ment can compare with the by noted archivists and gen- quality and resources of the ealogists. great Tabernacle organ, Dr. "These contents make these Asper was able to achieve a magazines a 'must' for genea- remarkable clarity of line in logical workers. In no other the complete polyphony of the books can be found such invalu- classicists, and a wide range-o- f able and wonderful source dynamic expression, tharbre and for references, study, and color, for a degree of artistry teaching aids." that has seldom if ever been The Genealogical Society has equaled here." By GEORGE B. RANABELE TOKYO, JAPANThe Melt Spencer VC Kimball of the living member of the Church Council of the Twelve was the in the Japanese Mission is Naml speaker at a baptismal service Suzuki now residing at Yoko- for Navaho Indians held recentj hama where she and her bus--1 band still operate a restaurant ly in the Fifth Ward Chapel at It was 50 years ago that a ' i ' Brigham City. young Buddhist girl braved cen- - BRIGHAM CITYElder Indian students e Twenty-nin- tunes-ol- ,e-P-.- , I , , !. : ),..,..A traditions to embrace d N. 1,- 2. from the Intermountain School a strange religion in a land in Brigham City together with whose inhabitants still define their teachers, members of the "Mormonism" as a religious presidencies of North and 'South sect that practices polygamy! Box Elder Stakes; who have When she received baptism in charge of the program, and a 1902 from a young elder, John number of their friends heard W. Stoker, now' a resident of Elder Kimball explain the meart, Salt Lake City, the Christian :Ordinance was as rare as col- - I ing of the baptismal ordinance ,....r.vww and the significance of their ored snow in feudalistic Japan. She was confirmed a member membership in the Church. Thirteen girls and 18 boys by Horace S. Ensign who ac-- 1 compartied the first mission- were baptized in to Japan in 1901. People :. aries new va'.4,..,,, , These service. baptismal -. who broke away from Oriental at a confirmed members were rusgovismsloprirriesvommommompimomompromminspoonvomminewoo1 ' NAMI SUZUKI special meeting held the follow-- 1 traditions had to , be strongNami Suzuki- through 50 years v t, true to the faith ing Sunday at the Intermoun- - of in the Church membership with School the presidentain ' ' cies of both stakes in attend- exemplifies the strength and t She speaks of her ith of , the descendants of ance. Each of the young people the many many acquaintances, Shem. . ").411.,,, baptized and confirmed. re-- , i : missionaries and events that Makes ceived a Book of Mormon ap-Church Trip . have happened , years ago are 41'''' inscribed- - and each Now at'- - the age. of 73, she still fresh. She tell propriately of ,the time r of the girls received a corsage. makei sure that her time will President and Mrs.-Hilt- on A. inThe program of religious allow her to make the regular Robertson saved. her, and her struction for members of the trip to the rented Church meet- of small children after 44-,, v Church attending the Inter-- , ing house on 'Sunday evenings. family 4 the great Tokyo earthquake had directed is She' 'mountain School still by ' ti t enjoys regular Sacra- destroyed every stitch and fiber t -- , t , Boyd K. Packer, a member of ment meetings. It was at one they owned by taking them into tv., -.---1.-'the High Council of the North of these meetings conducted the Mission Home for months ' .;.. k - --TrBox Elder Stake. Basil Fife is last month at the Yokohama until they could rebuild. of the Indian Branch that she was honored !superintendent the tragedies that Among , 'Sunday School and Mrs. Nola! in commemoration of her half- - have been sos much :::-of her lot, :: 1B. Watkins beadi the , ..., organiza-in century membership the she recalls well the year 1924, et. ,...:... Church. for weekday religious tr,ain. when ition for mission was diseon- ,1,,-- .,, ,,:,,, At that meeting she bore fer-- tinued. the the students. There are or,,,i3O.V:,,71 To satisfy her spiritual ' -;' t.,''rW144 !nearly 50 members from the vent testimony of the divinity yearning she affiliated with the .! s....1 two stakes assigned to the In- - of the Prophet Joseph's mission, Salvation Army on the one conof the Restored Gospel, and of dition ,.. dian program.. 1 she be able to dis- that rthe saving mission of Jesus continue ..04-'''''.,..1 her affiliation the mo.,...,..104,e0,011 How was different Christ, her merit the Church returned to - - - 1'2'1- - 1.74, .... testimony. ftom that of her Japan. The Church did not re- Dr. t'.9i ro, . ,.. ..,,4,,,044,,,,,,,,?7,,,,, ... Pagan and Idolatrous people! turn until after the surrender g ," ....,, 0.30,' ,..041E-- , Notwithstanding. Mrs. Suzuki in 1948. For Mrs. Suzuki it . , : 41dIF-has experienced 'cip..,,, ,, many and was a century-lonwait, 25 ,,,,,,ol .varied disappointments and try- - , years of life without her great- r- - mg lost circumstances, having est support; 't h e Church. Her !,,... , - ,I.,--- . (.- .v.7..-..,,,,,, l''' W. Asper, Tabernacle two grown daughters during' joy was unbounded when' Presi- , Frank time war within one week of each Clissold advertised in the t p,42,..;-organist, will present his 1098th : other and her only son in China Ddent for members to meet film. Eve- of the "Sunday 'Program ril ,,,4,7,,,,, same period, she is For faithful ,members like ning on Temple Square" Series dlil:ini,g .the recognize the hand of Mrs. Nami it was worth ' the on Sunday evening, .March 28. . I God in the affairs of 'man. NiliEWOIONE,M1.1,MM The following prOgfam will waiting. The Mission's "second 'Elder' Heber I. Grant 11:05 over be at broadcast start" was achieved through the p.m. TREASURES MADE AVAILABLEThe Genealogical Mrs. Suzuki still talks of the assistance of' these Members. S L in Salt K Radio Station 23 has that announced has it volumes complete Society "tall man with. the k Mrs. Suzuki, then a , Lake City: available for sale of the "Utah Genealogical and, Ilis"lead Sibelius beard." For she had worked in old grandmother, ...-,Pinlandis ..2 Unto torical Magazine" which it published from 1910 ito helped teach ' Chorale Prelude. Us Is Bronchi the home for many months and t a Sunday School investigators' Ji S. Bach Salvation 1940. PreParing to mail the volumes to purchasers his Chorale Prelude. Arousal Adana i learned to love the' Apostle- - .class. It must have been a Glenna Park or the Genealogical Society staff. Gottfried Romania . Ir airiest '. A .... . ... ... Torii Bowen missionary, , Elder. Heber J. thrilling experience to hear this .. 'Toccata Hendrik nedriesern i. 18CHURCH Saturday, March 27, 1954 Krum Sock' wo, Axes .. Thomas Bullets 'Grant, and his daughter and i tried and tested woman t ' - (:.,. i ' , : r''' .. mi ' o . ' ,... , -- 'ft .'-- ... ,...,1c,-- , t. ,,,,- , -.- '.,,-:,,, FankW.Asper Wins Praise For Concerts Gene-&logic- 4, ; 1, ,, ,,,,. , Old and valuable copies of1 announced that these available the "Utah Genealogical and volumes will be sold to "first' served." Historical Magazine" are now come, first membeing made ',available to bers of the Church through the Genealogical Soeity..- o' The magazine, out of print for 14 years, was published querterly for 30 years by the Society from 1910 to ., 1 I : ' 1 ' lk, .,y N , , , , ;- . 4 , . .2, ,-- r' , , 1 i, ' -- I 2- rlitft ,, -- .. - .- ,t 0 0 - ..- "- , a ' g 'Evening Recital - l' ,.....,,,,t - - , ' Asper Slates 1098th Sunday ' , . . coal-blac- 68-ye- ,. . : , ' - . , , . . k... . t , , - ,. 40 . , - . s - g |