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Show , . , - , , Stake' Relief Society .11 Gives . , ram, - '''.. , The Strength of the patriotic program "The Voice of the People," prepared by the Relief So--: clety General Board, was vividly demonstrated in a presentation I DRelief 31 by the Highland recently, in the South.' i wider the ' pervision of President Elate' sui 1 and her- - counselors Tins Mamie R. Silver and Lena,Petuvson, and by Maida I Webb and ReampbéL - - - - - - - - . , ' , . . ' , .., t to:rtweiyears study of the events but of which was born the Constitution of the United States. Elder Bennion Speaks ' Elder- - Adam Bennlon,of the Council ot the Twelve fired. the imagination of the audience with a brief but stiffing address recounting the struggle in-- 1 volved in establishing a government which would make of the e' 'new nation a beacon - , - -- over." A chorus of approximately 100 "Singing Mothers' led by Erma Steffensen thrilled every heart with their special musi- . cal numbers. The beautifully coordinated choral reading group of mothers was directed by Hyouelen Hooper. Other Numbers of The voice Claire Murdock ' added distinction to the pro-gram, as did the instrumental numbers by Ann C. Larson, Lota Lamoreaux, and Florence ' Allen. Idell Larsen, Glenna Peterson, and Dennis Buehner provided the accompaniment for the program. The dramatic sequences were brilliantly portrayed by Rex Campbell as Washingfbn and Jefferson, John B. Fetzer as Benjamin Franklin, and Rich.! ard, Clayton as JamesMadison.. .t. I '', ' 1. ,, , 1 - , ; - ' ' ' . ,: , . , '''' , ,, ' . . 4 ' '- - -. ,. ;$,.p.,,,,,.,,t..,,,0i,w,..p.F.,,--'' ''' - '"t, "' , .4' ' , ,g... . '' i , . , ''' ''st." 40 w , , i ..' , . .', . ,. . . ' x""' ' ' .,. ' ' ' , .., ,i , .- - , - i' , . .z.:,,-- - ' - ' l-- $, f ' .,-,- .',.' '.',..:7'. , ''. , , - -i r ,'- -' , '.'". , , ., , , , ' ' -l .. . 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", ' 11414., At ' ., fe, ,es.44. ,- At",' ,....,C''''l ' lc 1 I r0 tof' .7,0 , ,!; l'...'s .. .,.. ,, ... - ' : , s --- ,' - ' ' ,- - "'', t'n , v, 4, , I - I ' ,4 :ILmmiInumikalihsgairaramplimmio. ,11,, - - , . , 'COMM ETE"MEXICO'TOVlrAD--- --'óf members of the Church, these B Y U students presented M I A and sacrament meeting programs in several Church branches In Mexico. The exchange of programs and- testimonies highlighted the tour under leadership 'Y , - , ',. , , - - a , - - - ,7, , '''''-11- . 2 k for-fre- " . ', , , ,''' -- ,' , s . . , ,, , - - ' 4 ' east-Tiber- - 7 , ' ' 1 na e - - 7 -- '- ' 7 , , - -- , , . - , ,. . , ighland . . . . . is photographed above by Otto Done with the Aztec Calendar Stone in the National Museum, Mexico City, as a background. , - , 1 - , , , . - - - - -- 'Ir'DtfrelrtiikTóriiiirEitifif7."'Wtlklfir-Th'rtiiRitr--- - , ....- . , , . with open arms. This yeat, with the missiunaries ill, th! M I A officers took over and presented , an excellent tittle play which de, . , . , picted the ancient legend of Popocatepeti and Ixtaceihuati , handed down from their noble ' In forefathers. addition Ao the - An exchange of cultural pro-- 1 zation and saw the beautiful Ciprocated with their program and short speeches songs group i gramsseeing each other in ac- architectural jewels of the Span- - and testimonies. A beautiful- by the Jim Forsey visitors, the mutual love of appreand recently ish Colonial period. They were spirit tionhighlighted ' showed colored slides of the , was present ciation completed tour of 28 Brigham ultra. modern Young University students into thrilled by the Through the generosity of B Y 1.1 campus, the temples of buildings of the Technological Church members the students the Old Mexico. Church, and other seenes of The group, all members of the institute in Monterrey and the ex- rarely privileges enjoyed interest to Church memspecial Church, had the privilege of 'artist's paradise-o- f Mexico City's perienced by most tourists. ' hers. new , in universitr campuS. participating joint programs They were invited to mingle One numwith the young people of a student remarked that Making most impression on, their in homes the Saints rn ber of branches in Mexico...In the group were the joint, pro-tenseeing the faith of the Mexican first - hand' their ..4!111. . J11,,actignbacLbwrea.sect-- ---vi,ClismItte,LtaLadIti,titIlk tranterkly.itlungmkrs,,altt Church in Mexico City, Tierra known tourist attractions. and his testimony many fold. It is President Hidalgo Branch this feature of the B Y U Stu- Directors of the tour were H. Blanca, Puebla and Morelia. I his wile prepared a special din- - dent Tours which is Darrell Taylor and Ernest J. unique and First Opportunity ner in their home for the group. 1s not duplicated by any univer- Wilkins of the BY U Spanish the was followed their first Then For many "it program department. Prior to departure opportunity to see the Church which attracted many friends sity in the world. exhibition rehearsed The the group directors of the Sel)tein- in operation outside of the and investigators to, the newl Fiesta Tour of Mexico, dances, vocal and piano ,solos. United States. Some were re- - branch chapel there. In ebla,Ibet , enscheduled to depart September They formed a chorus and a turned missionaries from other Esperanza Yunez, 2 and return September 22 were Spanish-speakin- g girls' trio. Programs countries, and rolled at B TU, gave the roup planned appropriate for both still others had studied Spanish an exceptionally warm recep- 1954, report that there are s I sacrament meetings and M I A at B Y U. All agreed that never tion showing them how the typi- some vacancies for this our Mexican family which is designed especi y to gatherings. had they heard "Shall the Youth cal middle-clasof Zion Falter?' sling with more has fun at home. Then the fol- take advantage of the ,.Mexican Travel la Caravan was kind enough National holiday on eptember Traveling caravan style In six vigor and enthusiasm than that lowing day she of her ele 16 and other regional festivals, to have the Mexican the furpupils Saints students displayed,by private cars, the school class present a As for the juneyttour, programs meniari thered their own education at ErmitsBrimchMMexico for the vial-an- d and opportunities for meeting special program , Observation City. personal through tors. exican Saints are . with the their Mexico's of After pro. presenting comparison See Nature Play ' planned. ersons of any age . some of the B Y U stu- with - and institutions aistoms gram, In Morelia the M I A has al- may m é application to go on their own. They visited pyra- dents bore their testimony. mids and ruins of ancient eivili- - Later the local - members re- - ways received the B Y U visitors the tp1r. .....m.m.nonnommosno Exchange Programs Feature - - '51;iidehts'::Mékio.::Thyi - , . I . . - -- -- - to-lea- .lifer-in-pierra..sionea, given by Glen Camomile as narrator and he patriotic reading by Elroy Jones accompanied by Raya Jones, 1 1 LSchrei Sets -- Program for, 1 Evening Recital , Flret Sonata In F Minor Allegro Adagio 'Communion In s. F. Mendelagobs Finale Jules G Bird aa Prophet ...: Robert Schumann Celebrated Large 0. T. Handel What a 'Friend We Have in Charles Converse! . t P ...... . t P 4 ,, 4 1 , - - I, - , ) ' ' :1 ,' , 1 . , , V ' I I ' t :, - kVOI , ,. , - te ,.., 117,44,1 r4r,,,v,fre.tiNkr, , To4itt,,,,v li " A ' ' ' Alt ' t 4 'Noe It--t,..;-.1 , ,A 1 ,I, dime, 1 ' 1- --, W , . ,r . ,t,' i- t- , "I'mapoolAf,- - t: :;),97, 4, - . ., - , , - -, -,: 1 el..li ... . 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