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Show - . .. ,. Ward 'Choir Aid - .,.,, . , , ' - - ':- schedu .. - , ' ,-- . , , 's 'i 4 - , -- . 4 - ,,, , it .''' PN' i I kt e IV . ..., e ' 1 ,f s 1, I ,' t t; - 1 I - Evan Counselor in Stake Presidency ' k , . 4,, .r,, , 9$, s ' , ) , . .,,, , . ' - , ....- ---' , - . - ,...,-- . -'.- ' - - . , - . ' f . 1 - - , '... r.,1,, , k 1 In two cepters, Salt Lake City ,, . and Logan, the music meetinis have been a gathering of choir D. Sta'pley leaders, organists; and a mixed quartet from each ward in the, . area. A quartet was requested from each ward whether the ward a choir. This feature has BEAVERD. Evan Stapley was had followed with the suggesbeen sustained second counselor, to 4hese quartets form of that tion Murdock, A. Carlos preedent ..,0;, 71' the nucleus of a new ward choir. Beaver Stake, at ' ? , the regular quer--. . The, General Music Committee ' ' conference terly a choice selection of 10 selected - held at Milford, . 1 .. I N - 1 , , Meetings in Music Committee have been stakes relatively close to Salt Lake City. - ' 1 ' 7777.e..717.71.' rtkNoosirommovemppotwoommosoont7077M4117177777777777,77277401 1 sic - I. . I 'a, ger , ' , , liolding-t-serierotmu- - ' '4 In its endeavor to promote choirs in every ward of,the Church, and to encourage these choirs to sing suitable sacred music for sacrament meetings, the executive members of the General Church , . . , , '"7' 7 .sA7, , . Music Mentors , . ' . . . NiumemmoopKAI - ' ' le ' i , , 0- . r----- ' 1 ,,,,, ' ---- . ,., . :- - numbers, some of them imitable '. ' ', , and other , for Christmas,' Easter N, ' --,--, '''.' ' , ', , ; , , , '" Woolsey,who special days. ?!td serve1M: ,...1,. i,,,; , . ,.., Stake Directors Requested that capacity for Inasmuch as It is impossible Dr. J. Layer Bateman, left, and Dr. Jolts B. Stone, right, DIRECTORY OFF PRESS five and a half - d of the LDS educators' directory, and Pres. Ernest L Wilfor the small membership of the Years. He re- kinson. inspect first copies of the edition. , General Music Committee to cently left to ful. fill a full- - time, Pres. Stapley. visit more than just a few stakes mission for the Church, 'Salt Lake City, the Elder Stapley, a son of James adjacent to A. and Harriet Berry Stapley, committee is now suggesting that was born in Kanarraville, but has every, stake music director call lived in Beaver for the past his ward directors to a stake years. He served as stake clerk meeting and make arrangements for three years. He married Hazel to prepare for a stake music fes-Prince and they are the parents tival. of four daughters and one son. The following program Is sug- He was born Aug. 7, 1907. gested for the festival: PROVO The sixth annual Stake Choir Festival Program symposium on the archaeology of PROVO-D- A Saint Educators in Ilighe! directory of Latter-dathe scriptures was presented Education his been published by Brigham Young University and Combhwd Clistre 16th November 6 by the University is just now off the press, it was announced by President Ernest 1.4' Tor the Beauty of the Hart KotherDarla Wilkinson. Praise Ills Holy Name Society and the Spahr Archaeological i. Arranged to give an alphabeti- Dr. E. L Thorndike which Indi Arranged by J. Spencer Cornwall Love Department of Archaeology of cal , Jaskol Name of WondrousIverett Titeemb listing of each educator, all cated that Utah ranks first, perCon. Brigham Young University. 16 U of an afternoon and an of whom are catalogued accord- centagewise, among all states as slating Chorus evening session, both were held ing to their .respective fields of the geopraphical origin of Amer. Selections front the Sten Ilection PROVO---total of le quilts in the Physical Science Building academic interest and the institu- lea's men of 'achievement and have been quilted by women of with which they are assoon the BY U Campus. The symCombinid Choirs total a it is expected to become men .of science. Many of these was ciated, attended the Provo Sixteenth Ward durby Mulder, Gates posium Supplication a addition to each LDS, distinguished scholars now hold useful was theme The 125 of persons. Come ing the past few months, accord- Arise. Shine tor Thr Licht laliatMermid educator's library. ' of "Problems Geography." positions of high responsibility ing to Mrs. Hilda F.. Stewart, "Throughout its history the within institutions of Chairman of the afternoon higher Id. , Ladies' Chorus president of the Relief Sotiety. session was John.. L Sorensor4 Church letlections'from the Women's Section ducation the nation," throughbut The quilting.project was under indiof the HYIMI look graduate assistant in the archae- upon the education of its Dr. Wilkinson out. taken by the Relief Society for pointed all of vidual memberi arias la The first ology department. a two-fol- d purpose, Mrs. Stewart Be called the publication Cembined Choirs speaker was Bruce W. Warren, knowledge, both spiritual and Now hymns from the Hymn Book said. The project has stimulated whoa topic was "The Geography secular. An insatiable desire for "more than a simple listing of inVI dividuals and their backgrounds. 'a eust om Of neighborliness of the Book of Moses in the learning has moved Latter-daSpecial MmHg among members of the ward. Pearl of Great Price." He pre- Saints to attain; on the average, It represents a sincere effort tê Some ward members who have VII sented his reconstruction of the and unusually high level of for- Identify and recognize a highly Combined OWN not attended Relief Society are internal "geography of the Book mat schooling and has directed selective group of scholars and AU Your Hearts With Mendelasohn becoming interested through the of Moses, analyzing it in terms many of them into scholarly pur- leaders who are united by deep Arranged by J. Soenter Cornwall Sullivan of place names, topography, cli- suits. quilt projects in the homes of Thou. 0 Lord, Art Our Father.. bonds of religious heritage." Arranged by J. Spencer Cornwall individual members. This was noted in a study by mate, population, tnetalcraft. According to Dr. Wilkinson, it conThis suggested program The beautiful covers were Is hoped that future editions of placed on sale at the nerd bazaar tains seven numbers instead of the directory will include every the entire 10 numbers contained Nov. 21. LDS educator in higher educaIn the sample kit being distribtion. Tear-ou- t pages In the back uted by the General Music Comof the directory, which will be mittee. This is done, said Tracy sent to every educator listed Y. Cannon, committee chairman, therein, will provide a convenient to allow stake and ward directors means of listing additional eduto select other favorite numbers. Folk SAN FRANCISCOFuneral services for J. Bryon Barton, dressed to Dr. J. LaVar Bateman, Available recently released as president of the San Francisco Stake, were speech faculty, and Dr. .loics B. The sample kits may be obheld on Tuesday, Nov. IL Stone, of the philosophy of edutained from the General Music President Barton collapsed and cation and guidance faculty, coROOSEVELTOne of the Committee, 69 E. South Temple, died the previous Saturday evening chpirmen for the publication of ' at a testimonial in his honor. At largest and youngest groups in Salt Lake City, Utah, for $1.90 the directory, or Dr. Wilkinson. enthe Roosevelt Stake to partici- each. In quantity they are to be the conclusion of an evening's from the; Deseret tertainment be was- accepting a gold pate in a welfare project was by purchased Book Store, 44 E. South Temple. Constant Prayer watch inscribed,- "San Francisco 7 the Neola Ward. Forty teen Choir institutes have been in Stake will always remember Presi- "Seek to know God in your ,,,,, . agers and 10 adults processed 650 Salt Lake City and Logan, both dent J. Bryon Barton -- , closets, call upon Him In the ' , k '' cans of corn in an afternoon at being conducted by J. Spencer died. when he , fields. Follow the directions of Speakers at The funeral servthe stake canning center at Roose- Cornwall. Alexander Schreiner the Book of Mormon, and pray and Frank W. Asper were accomice included Stephen H. Winter, a over And for your families, your velt. panists in Salt Lake City,, and of San Francisco former president cattle, your flocks, your bards, The project was under the di- William Foxley in Logan. Stake and now stake patriarch; J. ' your corn ond all things that you.. rection of the Aaronic Priesthood Ic Blackfoot, Idaho; Bear Lake, Cyril Johnson,- - former high counci- - - Fres. Barton possess; ask the blessings of God and the girls of the ward, with Idaho; Cedar City, St. George. Richard W. Briggs, director of the northern California -Bishop LaZelle Heinle in charge. In two areas In, Idaho, Bear ler; of the F H A, and President Serge J. Lauper of San upon all your labors, and .Vary Other adults assisting were Les- Lake and Blackfoot, and in three (office, thing that you engage in."Jo h Smith. ter Gardner, first counselor in Utah areas, Cedar City, St. FritnCibts0 Stake. Music was provided by a women's chorus and a male Isep the bishopric; LeRoy Gardner, George, and Richfield, second- counselor and Harold ticimeetings have been held QUST;arge crowd attended the funeral, including the'presidOnly Through Fgith under the- direction of N. Lorenzo Whiting priesthood officers of many nearby stakes, men important in building "!Thera is no other way beDelma Bastain of the MI A su- Mitchell,- Alexander Schreiner and government circles, and the San Francisco - neath.the heaven that God banking ingf , bath Norma and J. Crozier, perintendency; Spencer Cornwall. Stake High Priests Quorum who occupied ohe section of the' ordained for men Ao come ts second assistant in the M I A A meeting for the directors, chapel. They formed a double line from the chipel to the HIM, except through faith in presidency; Roberta Crozier, at- organists, and singers of the street through which the casket was borne by members of the Jesus Christ, repentance amltendance secretary in the girls' Moroni and Juab stakes will be council . high for the remission of program, and , teachers, Melba held Saturday evening, Nov.-2- 2, President Barton is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ann ' lbaptism ' Fern Allred, Phyllis under the direction of Frank W. then follows the promise 04 sins; Esksund, ' Richards Barton, three sons and two daughters. Interment the ' ' : Wardle and Katie Duncan. . : , ' Asper. ' gift of the Holy Ghost. Any was in Salt Lake City. . other course hr in vain."Joscpiv, . , 6CHURCH Saturday,November 22, 1952 Smith. ,. Sunday. leased was Mark Re- , ,..,.., - ' J ''' . ' 4 . - newly-publishe- ' Educators on Symposium ' Gathers Data LDS Educators 13,Y U Archaeology Held at BYU ' Directory. C) y Provo Ward Relief Society 'Makes Quilts A - high-premiu- has-place- - - i y , FINAL TRIBUTES PAID PRESS J. BRYON BARTON Roosevelt Stake Can Young 650 Cans of Corn I , , 1946-1952- ," -- - - --, -- - ' - r - l t I - 1 - 1' , ' - . - . ,. , - , ' . . ,, . . , . . - |