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Show ; , , 0 .111111PW,' 1,'srrAl 9'1,,str,;1: :.::.'..:Tli.i,..-e..0,..M.d.S.'- , '471.11r1VP1.0""UC''',..:IsItl"tr' :'t t 0 ,r ; k, t. .Tr; 7:::p.ediacited-1IESAAlt1L -1- ' , - - y- - - - - - K.. c' - . - n- -- !1. lomol s'.M' ' 'aia n 4, $. esa i t ;,:',. aa rami a. t 'T 1 Approcilate-TVtgrams----were , ' "4' It 40',g0 vs" viv ::, ;f, 11.010 UM' ,k f 7 ,. ..--r 464s -I !,,,, .14.11taliI - an early resident of Lund, was one of the principal ers at the dedicatory exercises, which were ionductedty Bishop Ervin L. Hendrix. GENERAL AUTHORITIES ON NBC - 425, Enjoy Hawaiian Laua Affair - First r esidency Speaks I n Series Starting Mar. 23 t . ,, of-th- e N d. William Richards to the Church an opportunity ON MARCH 16, President to participate on its "Faith in Clark will speak on the sub-Actio- .4 ,, , Rich--(ES- Laria.7-1dustrior-thi- uil az Original tivity for the Eighth Quorum of arr-ac--- --- Elders in the Redondo Stake, plans for a-- native Hawaiian laua finally turned into a ward program by elders and the Relief Society. 'More- - than 425 feasters and celebrants turned out to the feast prepared in traditional Hawaiian style by Ualifi (Wallace) Taualii and his committee. Music for the evening was furnished by entertainers from Harry Owens' Hawaiian orchesand native singers. - tra, At the ceremony-o- t removing, the barbecued which had previously been in th e patio, Hawaiian songs chants were sung. Alter the the guests were ushered into the recreation hall - .,- ilpit e. t -.- - President David O. McKay, his two comselors, President! Stephen L. Richards and President J. Reuben Clark Jr., to gethilwittr-Elder--Georg- e 41.,Iillorriassistant to the Council Twelve, will speak over the National Broadcasting Com pany network on four succesfeature the Manhattan sive Sundays in Mardi and will Ward choir of New 'York April. Stake, under the direction of Sunday morning radio ject, "The Path Declared." This program will be tran,service. will scribed in Salt Lake City as Church ..The programs -be released Olt Morel ''23 and will' the other two and sent too 30 and April 6 and 13. They New York City for release...: On April 6, President will ibe heard at , 9:45- - a.m.; and will be brorlast in ardt will deliver an address Salt Lake City over Station titled, "The 'Requisite For KDYL at 8:30 cm., Mountain Peace." Music for the broad-Timcasts being transcribed in Salt All four of the programs will Lake City will be furnished by be released from New York the Bonneville Stake Choir unCity, but will be transcribed in der the direction of Dr. David advance. The first one, March A. hand. Miss Beverly Smith 23; will feature an address by is ,soloist, and Roy M. Dailey is Elder Morris, who has titled to be at the organ. his talk, "AmericaA Choice The final broadcast of the s feature Int address Program series-wi- ll REDONDO BEACH, CALIF- .-. - - NBC officials have extended i&o .er-- LUND WARD CHAPEL, Nevada Stake, dedicated by of the Presiding Bishopric, Bishop Joseph L: Wirthlin,-structure was constructed at a cost of MAO. Pres. Edward W. Burgess of Alpine Stake,IS . .,. ,.; W..C1 rt - ;ow: ,5 t cT ELDER, GEORGE:Q.-MORRI- S will deliver the first of four NBC messages from the Church. by President McKay, This program will be heard on-- Easter Sunday morning and will be the occasion for an- - Easter mes sage to the nation from the Pretldentor IN CHARGE OF CONFERENCES i. vA,--- . -- hiei----vay held at each of the dedicatory exercises with capacity audi 'ryes on hand at each In addi lion to Elder Benson, who spoke at each service, President Wright and Pres.- - blarion I. Vance, of Victory Acres Branch; Bishop William G. Wright. Sixth Ward; Bishop Eldon W. Cooley, Tenth Ward and Bishop John W. Reed, Fourth Ward stleale.M at their respective' wards. Elder Benson reported a recrowd at the morning ses'ion of stake conference with 2437 members, or 49 per cent of the membership In attendance. An, afternpoa downpour 'decreased-rarraber- s at the-end general session, he said. Pres. J. R. Price, former president of the stake, recently released as president of the Cetrot -- Atlantic Slates -- Mission, attended the conference and was one of the speakers. N.- - 1). Some hi ng of kenson, of the Council of the Twelve, dedicated three of their to attend scssions of the regular quarter-ly conference last Safürday and Bundari; Dedicated were newW-c-Or-of,, the Victory :led- chapels Acres Branch (SPanish) Just - off e the northwest of Msa the joint chapel of the Sixth and Tenth Wards located at Fourth Street and Mesa Drive; and the Fourth Ward thapel on North Beverly, northwest of Mesa. Dedicatory services were held 1 or the first chapel Saturday at . 8 p.m.; the second was (Wdre-ated Sunday afternoon at 5:30 pm. following the afternoon Kssion of conference and the third chapel was dedicated-i- n the evening at 7:30 p.m. THIS BRINGS to sear comcleLion the 51,000,000-buildin- g program of Maricopa 'Stake hit liated last...year ,vith five new chapels finished. Dedication of the two remaining meeting houses will take place at the next quarterly conference according to Pres. L. Harold Wright. -- ,, ,.." hi Mesa-Temp- - ,,,, record was claimed by the Saints-Latter-day iclaricopa 1 thapels-whilein-M- - t - 1011u-tabl- es bacr-be- en spread, with an added area those who wished to feast in the true Hawaiian fashion. After the dinner quorum members quickly cleared the hall, dissembling the tables and swept the - floor and prepared them for, ttie dancing which fol. (lowed.. 4 t4, AssignmentsolLeadersTold - :For - - Various Stakes ASSIGNMENT of General - - thorities-an- it Au- - representatives of the Church Welfare Corn. mittee to attend quarterly stake 'conferences on Saturday and - - nSuridayarch - - - a Idaho Falls Stake at Idaho Falls, Idaho, Bishop 'Thorpe B. IsaaCtonTof opric. Los Angeles Stake at Los Akii geles-Sta- announced by Pres. Joseph Fielding Smith, of the Council of the Twelve, as follows: American Falls Stake at Ab-erdeen, Idaho, Elder Harold B. Lee, of the' Council of the R. Hunter, of the First Council of Seventy and William T. rence, Church Welfare -tee. Lost River Stake at Moore. Idaho, Elder Spencer W. Kimball of the Council of the Twelie. , Blackfoot ,Stake at Blackfoot, Twelve. North Weber Stake at Idaho, Pres. Oscar A. Kirkham, of the First Council of Seventy den, Utah, Pres. S. Dilworth and Leroy A. Wirthlin, Church Young, of the First, Council of ' - alter-Dan- sie-: Denver StakeatDenver, Cclorado; Pres. Bruce R. ,McConitie, of the First council oi seventy and J. Leonard Love, Churchhe Welfare Committee. Church Welfare Committee. Oneida Stake at Preston, Ida, is Vileek Idaho, Pres Antoine R. Ivins, of the First Council of Seventy and Carl W. Buehner, Church Welfare Committee. RexkurgStaks --at- Rexburg, Idaho, Elder Matthew Cowley, of the Council of the Twelve. Rigby Stake at Rigby, Idaho, Elder Marion G.ItomneY.Of the Council of the Twelve. Salt: Lake Stake atSeventeenth Ward Chapel and Assembly n, Wall, Bishop Joseph L. Wirt-111lof tre Presiding Bish- opric and T. C. Stayner, Church Welfare Committee. i k !. ' r -- Pi. I ) 1 - . , SpakaneStake atSpokane, Washington, Elder Alma Sonne, ho, Elder El Ray L. ChristianAssistant to the Council of the ' sen, Assistant to the Council of Twelve. the Twelve. Oquirrh. Stake at Pleatant EastStake,Tabernacle.:EAde Tabernacle, Elder Mark E. Pe- Green Chapel, Magna, Utah, El- Delbert L, Stapley, of the tersen, of the Council of the der John Longden, Assistant' to Council of the Tvelve and Paul Twelve. the Council of.the Twelve and C. Child, Church Welfare Corn-- I . lInmholdt Stake at Elko,Ne AReed BalversenChurch mittee. Taft Benson, nada, Elder-EzrStake at Tooty, UtahRich. el the Council of the Twelve. retatell, Stakcat Pocatello, Presiding gishop LeGrand ards and Mark B. Gault Church DISIRIT NIVS -SECTION 'Welfare Committee. yiedoettley, North 19. 1951 -- - - Fs0aitintslt:GatE,NthEettfAsTst100NndS. Participating were his -- twesetriemorneypremsee:tteindgahte- . tlitiieFeWbe.s3t- ! . , -. - - a URCH ' Shelliy,Stake at Sheik ernac e. No visitor. StakeitiLogan Eait.---Cac- I in-th- great-grandfathe- e christening vf little-Alan-te- e Hansen,----- ' -, Wilford I.:Lewis- lug' grand r, - father, Paul E. Hansen, n.and his father, Grant L7HanseHis father prouounced the blessing.- Bishop Donald A-,, - Barracloughmaaltv-charge-of - - . |