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Show , - , . - ' '.. , Topflight-Tale- nt . - - . , Bids 'i:;f0--:ii'.t-'t:-:-.:- . - ,,,. :66's1 - ' . . $y JOSEPH LINDSTROM . , -- '4 ' ticketc-nowt.There- repeatedtwice-,tbe-SaMO--e- - , -- - .1.- - f , ,I lot , i lik 1 I - ,... te -- - .,.,., .., ---- ' ,.. , 4,. , - ,....e.i.,...,..1 ..0 7 ',, , .., ' ., ,,,,, 1 :', ....,,i , .,, , It e -- des--Was-h- ' , , 1,.. minutes in duration with a entra act in front of the Curtain while scenery and stage Mugs-werchanged for each' stake. Seven acts and entra skits were selected for presentation at thi Drama Festival on quorum, which'inel ington, Chevy th se, Silver August 5 at the East Los AnSpring, Baltimore nd Capifol geles Jr. College Auditorium. 1Vards, took their an ual "Moon- - 'Yet to will be three tothes,4oad,,,show,set00..atage River. As usual, weather waede- at the Patio Theatre at Las lightful and cool, a welcome Flores Ward on August 7. Selected acts c o m e, from change from the oppressive weather and humidity that are South Los Angeles Stake, Glenso often part of life in the na- dale, Mt. Rudidoux, Bakersfield, tion's capital. Long Beach, East Los Angeles', Aboard the "SS Mt. Vernon" Santa Barbara, and Inglewood. were 175 adults and 38 Children, Stakes with entra acts chosen the largest crowd . in recent were Santa Barbara, Bakersyears, according to Ralph W. field, Inglewood and South Los Iluber and Paul Craeroft, Angeles. quorum presidents in Capitol In charge of the drama fes. Ward, traditional host for the tival for the coming convention ' cruise. ' are Superintendent Howard H. The "Mt. Vernon," a Anderson of the San Bernardino senger sightseeing steamer, pat- Stake and Mrs. Elaine C. Beers, terned, after Mississippi River Glendale Stake YWIVIA boats, left from the dock area mar Haines Point where the - visitor saw thecapitol, WashIngton Monument and the Jeff- ship , docks at Marshall Hall, a erson Memos' la I. The ship resort area smaller but not unsteamed from the channel into like Lagoon near Salt Lake the Potomac, past the National City. Forty-fiv- e minutes later, Airport and along 'the Alex- loud whistles proclaimed the all to Iship's departure for Washingandria, Va., shoreline starboard. On the port side lie ton. , -- r, Fourteen acts were staged by the stakes. Each act was 10- four-minu- , , - - I - b - . 2 WASIIINCtTON,D. bers of the-- - 281st-- Quortun of Seventy- - have found a ful way in which to build op their missionary fund. On June 25, mern hers' of the - , -- -- ,, ., ,.. ' s' - -- - -- e- - ning. Fund -. ,. ''' - . ' ,, eveoAboughthe4hówwillLbe - ; ,. .. 1 - 1 , ' - , D ; .:1;1,'.- II - I ' f - - - , , , , - --, ' , - - - River Cruise -- ' , . - ' '1"" S 4 .,-- , - - ' f , ---..,, , , CAL;--.Thes...- - - . ,:(' N ,A to come for the interstake M I A convention planned for August. LOS ANGELES, AndiLithe enthusisarn,top-- 15 California-stakes of plans talent and excellent Aldisplayed, their talents lastFri- - I flight shown at the Regional, irectidg ':alay night th a preview of things Road Show are Indicative of the ---. coming drama night, 1 patrons - - had bettei start making reservations for , won't, be enough to go around - ..... ' '. .., 4, - ' , - t . - . be-sele- , , i !I , - i - (Mother) Clara Griffiths, listens in. The act Was adjudged one of the best of the presented before the combined stakes at the recent interstake roadshOw. Mural Wins Degree Loggn Artist Depicts Ecirly -Settling for Tabernaclje - t 600-pas- - '4 and . 1 i '' , ''After - .., ) , I i r ------ ofhthesi att , ' o ,1 . r'i.., - ' .' ,.,,, ' ''..., '..': .,: r..."''' ";:.1.,." .. ;., 4,,. e , 1 P" , i V - ,ff'::- , 410-,7c-- .i..!' ., Ac, i , :, ,'' , ( ,,, - t 4" :.; i, ,, - - - I ''' ( :; ..t't.'' 914 ,.,. , t ' 4 4 I, ,,,, , ,'1 , : . , ,,,,,,, to w , t :.,,,.0 i , , : 4t. , g, ,,. 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LOGANThis mural by Logan artist Everett Thorpe was the subject of a thesis which - - . , - , . , . . - , . . won Mr: Thorpe his Masters Degree recently at fhe--- . for the LOgan7aberUniversity of Utah.- It was created nacle where. it now hangs.- ,. . , . ' , , - professor of art at the USA C.He is an adv.iser to the Utah State Fair art board apd member of - the Associated Utah Aritists. He is chairman of the exhibits for the Cache Valley Art Festival and is sports artist' for the Deseret' News and Telegram. He , --- - hatwon, many, state hibit prizes and scrveral al honors for his , work, . - who see it whether or not it conforms to the artist's rigid aim explained when he undertook the commission. -, Prot. .Thorpe is atassistant , ,,,,,, I by step Step ;, '1)''''' , Saturday, July 10,, 1951 , . 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N !', - ; .'i s ,. , ..: : r ,,:: .., - ' ',0',..,-,- .:.-- 4 ,vz:.i.' . it. ",-- , ': ,, '7; è 'lilt , ...'ibt ' é , .' , ,."..' 1 ' - . ,...;...: ,.?..,., 4 ti, , .4k .', - ,if ?, t, i ,,,. 4 4,4, 4 ' ... , , s- -' tel''''.."' i (.24' 1,4 ",.. , ' ! 7 t . A ,. ' ';; s,. ,, -, ;,...', '41. 1 - ' ,, Thorpe explains fili'aogan Paintings for public build- Stake muitil; He indicated that ings can be more free and ex- a mural on the early settlepressive thier Thorpe points ment of should 'tarLogan out. Paintings for our churches must be created "on order." monixe well with the building and its surroundings as well as answer to the social and needs of this pioneer structure." ,Stake officials requested that the subject conform- to known historical facts. Each figure was drawn, each character studied, models se, .,,,:, lected and poses decided upon. ,., : i . I Thorpe, who is an instructor in They have to 'answer the reart at the Utah State Agricul- ligious and social beeds of the tural College at Logan, also congregations and the leadhas painted murals for Other ers of stakes and wards, be expublic buildings. plains. A comparison of his ,mural with the first penBeginning in the Provo Post Office and the mural in the Logan Tab- cil sketches and carrying on ernacle was part of the theme to the last brush stroke;-Elde- By MERWEN G. FAIRBANKS News Art Editor A mural for the Logan Tabernacle was the subject of a thesis by rverett C. Thorpe which he recently completed to earn his masters degree in the College of Fine Arts at the ---University of the ut1twu DancinE7tettallitleiltialid conversation with other ward mural which calls attention to and stake members added to the Elder Thorpe. He has completed entertainment, now an estab- nearly a score of such paintlished summer event for the en- ings for churches and chapels! Prof. in the Mountain tire Washington Stake. - I - nyort-thatrt- Bolling Field, two large military installations whose many planes and lights added to the fun and beauty of the night. almost two hours, the . - 15 T -- P - NOW"A scene from Long Beach Road Show act shows Susan. Homer, Carol Endter and Duane' Cecil listening to father; Crommer Griffiths, as FATHER, THEN AND - , .A) woolimmormatisiobtamemotommatommtpokagot ex- nationt - - |