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Show , , , -- - -- ,, ' , , ., . 1955 Contest , , V.'" 7,:.1,, ,, Siarts-Februar- y '':' ' - ''''''..;:;',..7-:',- :',. Plays Submitted in 'Mutual , ,- . ; T - . "..- . A - ,e , . .,, , '' - ., , c . ,,,. . dry , , 2, . , :,,a ,, ,i, , r ' , - - , !-- 1 name--of- Class C,,, committee has been in the proc- ess of selecting winners from snewcpliasis aiThus, will be the18.1manuscriptssubagttect, $100 and second prize $50.. Class Manuscripti were divided' into D first prize will be worth $50 three- classes 94 in Class ,À, full and second prize $25. length plays: 19, class B, must- - Prizes in Class A and B will ea's , and 102, class C short remain as in the' 1954 contest, . ',4,,.' si .Noiii00:ilyu , .:,..,:;,- r the - I 195l. t , full-Cla- . ss ntry-fortn-is-iteededr -1. ,,,.., ., .7' ''''''''.. :,,; 4:. ,,,,,:y, ;.,:::::. ,:,,1......'''', kk,c', '..'''''''''':'c.:;;::::'' :.."''''''.. '!'s.: ;kw. 4 Two students of vanced class in genealogy at the Brigham YoungUniversitiwill be guests on the weekly television show "What's Your Sunday at 1' ;Int over Station KTVT, channel 4. De Vere E. Walker, of Kill,' land, New Mexico arT4Don Lee Rogers, Garland, Utah, will activities of "the class. New ance st r a I - connectionsas brought out in the class discussions will be presented on the Foutz, Hess and Hinkle lines in Pennsylvania and Germany, ac-cordint to Archibald ..F.,. Ben' nett, secretary ofr the Geneawith logical Society, - ,.., - - . - - - s: , ., :, ,, - f " .4, 1 A , -- .. , ,..of ; ...: f .,:,. 1. - .: ' .f.o ,ir 4,li - ''i , ,, ,,, , ,., ' .:.,:':::: ,.,:.,, ,:f -. ... - - :. ,!. ,::,,....,:::: ,c,,:- , :,::,,,, .:. t, :. : ' 01"1"""'''''.7.:.4''''i-'' f ..,....,, '- - - ,..,.:: -- - - . ', , -- i, ik,:,.... , - ,..:. :'' ' .... -- : :s:e;,e' ...7tr .2;71 :..t,,:s.:. 4'4 4, ; - , ,.., ... ,,'.... 4,- .. .... r -- '4 .. :',.C.:'.: ,,. i, ' John 3:16; 6CHURCH .t .,::,,;:: '.Sit, ', I ;II' :',:;1:.;,''..;. '' ', - ' , .. ,.,, , ,. , D. & C. 34:3. ' ':,'- - 1,.:"::::;:.'l ' ',:.5;. , t k,..- - I .'.',.,!:,.,-- .- ,ow , , ,:b7, , .. , i'..,,,,.'.' Eider McRae Welcomed ' At Carjhage An interesting contrast in citizens of Carthage, III., was drawn this City-Josweek K. McRae, former director and missionary at the famed Carthage Jail. Elder McRae served for 12 years in this post,. from 1938 to 1950. He .reports when he arrived to be the first one being-accepted-- by eph ed-by-the-Chttrelt-sr ary and guide at the historic jail where Joseph and Hyrum Smith were martyred in 1844 he was not received with any show of cordiality. Through prejudice and misunderstanding the people appeared in 1938 to resent the "intrusion" by a Morznon family: There was considerable-eposition- A left in - f -- shed-tears-whe- n A, , , ' ... s .- ; --- -- .4.,1 ' ...,.:..,;,..$6,......0....7.'''''''''.".'' '''''VL..,. , ..,,1 ---''s - - ' " ---- - - , ' 4r..------ --' - , Will Honor Dr. and Mrs. Rplh ...t,.... 1 '' N. "k, ... ,,, Zt,s,......,....1. Nks,, ''''''' .....111111111.110111 '144......, The drama committee of the YW an YMII1A plays submitted in the 19S4 Playwtighting Left to right are Mrs. Violate Hall GrixtMr3. Moans Bennetts,co-chairrnaMIKASURZ s 1. Dr. and Mrs. Peri Roth of the faculty of the McCune School of Music and Art will be honored at an informal reception at the school, Saturday evening, Jan" uary 22 at 8:15'. p.m., N. Lorenzo q ,Mitchell, director, announces. Pr. Roth will play several se.. lections on his famous Stradi-and 'Mabel varius violin. two-staeks--- .011said n; Likes,--to-ehetirman- :- Di- Keith-- son. Albert O. Mitchell was not present when picture was taken. 5 ., Interesting-Contras- t -- , 22,-195- - McCune Schâot I Saturday,..lanuary . - years make a difference I , 7 i-- , , ELDER JOSEPH A. McRAE 1 , sy S'' test - :5i , - " ' man e':' , - "t.,"...,e 't ., rtuirs :Or::';:11 5 :, ? '.- '- -'. .,,,,,,,,.; " I. . ,,...., .. : an this, that a man lay down 11:13; - Ii,...', ; blood."D. kit- - hath-n- o - ,?..; ''''':,,:n-,.":,:-- " lIeb. 9:15. : '-- - "Through Jesus, the Mediator of the new covenant,: who wrought out this perfect atonement through the shedding of His own - , - ,46,11 , --- 7 When Elder and Mrs. McRae 1950 many of the citizens expresied regrets and bid them welcome if they should return. They were invited to be guests in several homes if they returned on a visit. The longed for return trip was made recently by Elder McRae. He was without his life's companion for she had passed away a year ago. Only one man knew-oElder Mellae's intended visit fo Carthage last month. .. ,.,.::.:1 This man was at the station with his car to welcome the visitor ::,:,,,:,::,..::4 and insisted that his home be the stopping place. 'Every man and woman I met was glad to see the veteran missionary said. "At 2.,:l the Kiwanis Club meeting I I was received with open and could feel the friend- liness of the people. Tbe man and wife with whom I stayed I left." actually Elder McRae, under whose di--' reCtion the old Cathage Jail was restored to its present con; dition and became a popular his.; toric spot, visited by thousands , of touristseach-yea- r, will be' 90 ,years old in March. .,::i:,:,.::7.-.- .., .i, ' ,,.. ,, r:,..::',.,...:i...r..'c',. ::;,;.:,....,,...,y.:::-:::...:::,.:;:.,,,-,..-,...- : - -- 7 , ., , t ,:,..,,,...,:,i,-;.....,:,.. ,7'.:.-,-- ,,: ,,:...i.:;.:,:,'.',',.... , ',:,,,..!:,,,,::,:-..,, , .... ,,..- -., ,:. -.- ;',., , 'It'- ..,,...,. . ,.: N': .. ,.: r t ..,,.. :, ...-- .....,,,... 14. , ' vfto,,,,.. .. ... ,;,....!..,....::., ,... .. :::.. I.) ., .., : .., ....... , ..7,. :,,::. ,..,,.........,.,....-.."- ' ,.,,,,;, ::,-- r: , ..... ., .410'. l ,,,:. ,::eb--;-..- , ,.. , .,.. , : 1 1 . .: f $,. '!'r - re-la- te BYLT; ..; ' ....': ! .,,..:.'.',i,',.s.,:L,::-.:.- , ,:. ' t',,,,,,;,.,:-...;,.....:- 1.,.. :,,, ".: :: N7V4I.:iWrZW-11.M"fttlgta- ,:i::,'':.:., 71 . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:..fk., ,,.-.., .' s,,,,,,,...,,,4,,,,,...s.,, r ,: .. i.....,,:,,,:,..-.,..,:y.,....,:- ,,,. ' '.:: :,,...:. ... 1:::"' BYLI. Genealogy tudents-o- n .,,w.-.,.,...,;,.:.-,---,,-;.:----- tok..,",:,-,- 'WhaesYourNamer the ' ':,., '......':..,'....... ,;- WIT. tenI - 1101000010 if- ,;- 5' , , h 1, , : '..,: v ' ... , ' , , ' ,.':''''''0". author.-- . I Z 4All manuscripts 8II .2, , , - ,.. ,1: information: - .: 1.' :. z: -- ?" - ...4.'. '16...,..k4v. ::..... .':.:. :5 - - ' ,, 14.iir:,;., '.4 :.;;;',...,,..: includeLions k .. , :', 5C1::. - I , '' -- - 4,,;,,: '': 1;,': -- full-lengt- 7- . ' ' - , PI '',' 11' , will i,- . ' - 4- "'1,tiolki to submitted offered must be contest the in 40 '4 to the drama committee for , "....236 , f,- , c., publication') in the MIA Book of , Plays on terms to be arranged DEAN A. PETERSON between the author and pub ."Y" publicity chief Ushers. Only plays accepted for . ' , . namely: plays. publication in the MIA Book Class A. For "The committee was pleased plays, of Plays shall, be eligible for With the responioe 4ind thenum- - first prize $200, plus purchase the prize, Décin-Péterialf our for the MIA Book- of Plays. Sec- her of plays was For the purpose of this -beyonit Co- mid pr1ze,4100,- plus purchase contest, no expectations," script contain play - the .:71 Chairmen Mn. Moana 11.ennett for MIA Book of Plays. . ' ing less thanusual B. For musical produc- - length and L. Clair shall be Likes, added, time They playing f "The quality was better than tions (musical comedy, operetta considered in Classes A and B. pUb.liisk-.1.ctlioanticipated." Writers "showed or opera), first prize $200, plus 6The drama committee ' ..,. a,definite depth of perception purchase for MIA Book of shall carefully consider every PROVO BrighamYoting and their character delineation Plays. Second prize $100, plus --manuscript subraitted week named was very good." purchase for MIA Book of contest Ind shall endeavor to this University are Not the Plays. only winning return within a reasonable time educaA. Provo Dean Peterson, to be published in the new The Drama Committee of the after submissiou those mama plays director tor and hurehman,--asplay Volunie, but "all others the MIA will be the sole judges for found unsuitable, but of plOc relations and publicity committee feels are up to stand- - the 1955 contest. they. shall not be responsible , for manuscripts lost. or &mThe new public atted. All manuscripts are to 1 and closes September be typewritten and bound in rector has served as superin- eluded, The Book of Mormon, ruary Church history, Old Testament 30. In order to be eligible, a such manner-the- y will not betendent of the YMMIA and is a characters, modern themes in- - manuscript must be postmarked come easily disconnected. member of the High Council In eluding young love, comedy, by midnight's:if the closing date. 7The drama committee east Provo Stake. In Iran, he drama, rural and city settings, No Entry Form shall have sole and final auNis president of the Teheran and ethers. prize.- ,thorityawarding-theAreas from which the plays but each in submitted Prizes the Withhold. May script ke time he served as an execu- were submitted included, Leth- must be accompanied no manuscript entered lve with the Point IV program bridge and Montreal, Canad a; lecontest tter the from playwright contest In the in that country: is, in the opinion Utah, C a 1 i f o r n i a, Missouri of the judges, of sufficient disIlls duties as public relations Idaho, Arizona, Washington,' containing .the following A. Name and address tinction to merit the prize director will include public, Minnesota, Southwest Indian B. Title of man- award in of playwright or all classes, the relations any service, press depart- Mission, South Carolina, Wyothe committee shall have the aument, radio and television pro- ming, Oklahoma, Ohio, Oregon , uscript. C. A statement that subgrams, lyceum concert and lee- - Nevadar Pennsylvania, Iowa, manuscript is original and thority:to withhold the prizes. for entry in the contest 9All manuscripts to be eliseries, devotionali assem- Wisconsin, Texas- ,- Massachu- - mitted for the prizes must meet blies, booking BYU attractions, setts, Colorado, North Carolina, and that it has not been pubgible lished. D. If based on a cur- the standards of the Church of lecture university publications, D.C., England , rently copyrighted work, there Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y bureau and university and pro- Washington, and Germany. Scotland, must be attached to this story Saints, as interpreted by the fessional relations. Be will adOn Own Stages form a written statement from drama committee. Correspondminister these areas although are encouraged the copyright owner for the re ence on this point will be ennearly every department has a Playwrights on their lease for dramatization and pro-- tered- into by the committee to their officer. plays produce department Elder Peterson was appointed own ward or stake stages. This duction. If scripture from any with any contestant so desiring. economics administrator for all gives them a chance to see it of the four standard works of An outline of standards ta avail teachers from the three univer- in action and to make changes the Church is used, no copySee PLAYS, page 1 sities in Utah who went to Iran and revisions before finally for- - right release is necessary. under the Point IV program in , ''. :., 4 .L,, ;, ' , ,,' 91 .. c , - , , :,,,, i:-- ,...,; the manuscripts and letoriginal playwriting .warding manuscrips contest was "outstanding" and !drama committee, kin. Bennett ters about the contestshould be addressed: MIA Original Play , the 1955 contest begins Feb. said. two or Drama Committee, With of next closes Contest, the and Septemexception urary 1, three changes anti the creation MIA General Board, 40 North ber 30: That was the duar announce- - of the new Class D, (pageant, Main Street, Salt Lake City, ment issued Saturday by the of a strictly religious nature) Utah. The tame of the author Drama Committee Of the Mu- - the 1054 eligibility rules of the should not appear on the manutual Improvement Association contest will prevail for 1955. script but a separate letter General ,Board. Budgeting of prize money in should be inclosed with the be cut one third to name of the manuscript- and the The-19- ': ,:! Competition Please Sponsors 3AU ' ,,- - 54 - i ..... ''. :,..: .55,t2'. , - 6 ., i1. ,, s, , , - ' ,,,,,i''''' - - ulty will playSonata- Major- - in D - Beethoven and Sonata in A Ma. for, Violin and Piano bY Faure. jor - - - |