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TOGETHER AGAINA family dinner party - honors Elder and Mrs. Frederick Zaugg op their 61st wedding anniversary as their 12 sons and daughters return home for another reunion.- - The honored -- coupleseated at the head of the table, were married In the - t- - '' .''-- t, , - ,,,....,;,,,,.41,' 4 4,4 7, melir t ',. . 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LUND:", three concerts each season, I WEST Twelve sons POINT playing the standard classical and daughters gathered to concertos, a n dI symphonies, and .of the orchestra Mrs. Frederick Zaugg, on their always been greeted by 61st wedding anniversary. A large and enthusiastic audi- family dinner party was field at the home of Mrs. Eva Chris-- ences who shOw a ' for the contribution tensen in Syracuse. , the orchestrk is making lepreswere in married the They enting to thet public, withoutt Logan Temple of the Church charge, the gre,at,literature,of of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y the symphony orchestra. Saints on March 5, 1891. - - : The March 28 concert 'Is Mr: Was born April scheduled to begin at 8:15 p.m. 26, 1869Zaugg in Switzerland, a son - of Frederick and Elizabeth' Lobsinger Zaugg. He came to CHOIR 1179TH. in 1881,: Utah, with his family conversion to follbilingthelr BROADCAST ' the Church. -- active lit the Cturch, MARCH 23 Mr.Always Zaugg filled two foreign The Sunday morning ' missions, one to Switzerland He and .anothe r to Germany. of the Tabernacle broadcast -various Church has Choir and- organ over the positions. Columbia Radio Network MRS. ZAUGG was born 'In March 23, will include the North Ogden September 25. following program: -- - : Directed 1870- - adaughter- - or Abraham by J. Spencer and Mary Garner Chadwick ' Cornwall. the choir will Shel is still ac- sing: "Now Let the Full- Uta.bpioneers. live in the West Point Ward as Toned Chorus Sing" by Bea visiting teacher and assistant dell, 'Prayer" by Cherubi-still work director, and she Gone 111,The rYoice is -i citii1W---Y-oru t" by Tschesnokoff, T0 44 -Jesus.- - Lover of My Sopm - number of years she dent of the Mt. Glen Relief by Marsh, and "Thou, in La. Societyorganization Lord, Art Our Father" by . Gkande, Oregon. , Sullivan. ASPER . . . orchestra conductor DR. FRANK - - , n If 4 . . ..... - At"Don 4 ,., 4, t k, ,,,,.,,. , , oncerrt well-know- fe8 I. ; phonic concert 'on Wednesday. March 26, in the Assembly Hall. Under the direction of Dr. Frank--W. Asiler, the McCune f: Symphony Orchestra of 105 'musicians' will present Its final concert for , thisi season. : .timed on ' the , pi ugrani will be the famed Beethoven's I "Seventh' Other ), orchestral Symphony." selections will '1 the "Merry Wives - of and the 1 Windsor"- Juan"- tone poem by - 0,,,,,,,,- , ' ' . lal, :..,, O''' 7 . i; I.- , '"'" , . - okao - :4, - t .', 1,... ,orx.. t' : ., , ,,. , ' Nit ::...'1,! - - . 1, ., -- i --- . i , ' .! ,,, 1.,711,1... -zt-- stl,:.4 , - , ,,t , - ' , - - - V: - I ' - - , , irq.114 - SICLOVERS of the Salt Lake Va11emare13e ,, - ' - 't, ' t , - - , , ,. , , , addition to the others. They -ik : are pupils of Marjorie Lott who ........ti t , began, several years ago,,classes ,,,,"'"N , pr.N,,,,,,,, ing program from two missions, ,.. in conducting tor the teen agers t 26 stakes and 90 wards. , ' 4 , ', People from as far away as of the ward. Her first classen- 4: , y ...1 t1." 4 and Oneida Stake and Boise 4', 15 'boys and girls. rolled ,.4,..,,,,,,,, were t.fi - , ',,,, .T Star Valley. in Wyoming t In a matter of weeks after .1c.---,,,,,,, ' tligistered. The stakes around , ' , , the classes began, , the McGill I ' 4t' flicks College were, of course, 4 , ir Ward members-wer- erepresented with the greatest apt not Nee,' 40' No40914-' , - ' , nurnher of''students. , , a different leader onlyto-se, alrnost - ,900, pcople en, , -- . theThecarnpus' for heard authorities ' , n , one for each makand experts-oSong. farm, home All who were trained in piano ing, community and national al- fairs; 'personal relations and playing also had lessons in acmany related fields. The theme, and songs companying playing , 'Freedom Through Moral and preliminary and sacred I music Spiritual fntegrityAvas stressed boonwomm, , in all meetings. on both the piano and organ. . FRIEND OF YOUTHMrs. Among the 38 invited guest EACH FRIDAY evening those . t speakers were Clair Likes, of IlarjorteLottlhaures . who were to conduct or play YMMIA drama the committee; constant pool of confklent music for, meetings of the folA. Hamer Reiser, first assistant choristers and organists for ' in. the superintendency of the met with Sister . -----lowing Sunday vans11 er,.hom'CWardly1;tr ----,School Union; General. Sunday and- eacit song was care"; Lott classes in conducting W.. Cleon Skousen, executive quent . --Jullychftspn - a fulpractices1 -n, of o ortia-t- h -kl7 AlumnrAssociation; Pres. Ken-When she left the ward-ineth S. Bennion- ,- president of the summers to attend school the LDS Business College at Salt and draw a little nearer her goal of 'the gen- Lake and of receiving a degree, her pupils Dr. eral Sunday School'134PZI- t --- Frank Prebrut the . - took over. Upon her return they ToBuild-Chap- el WAsperwiWTay elate s.Eugene E. iigratulations were their 12 sons were, Wear- ne-vdirector of the LDS Institute --es organ. solos: "Prelude anctt and daughtersi. Ernest Zaugg, ENTERPRISEplans are in E Minor" by Bach, at Logan, Utah; Jay B. Christen- - Fugue D. Zaugg, Mrs. Eva Chris- - things she had learned in the Karl " for coning completion the Aria" and Handel, Insti-by classes she lint-no-n - sent director Vibe LDS . Paul Zati , "ucting of a new chapel for tute at Pocatello, Idaho; Willard 'Behold,T the Great Re-- had at taken school. the fast growing Enterprise-- Clearfield; Mrs. Bertha,Pers- . deemer Die" by Careless , Dyertnember-ofth- e, presidency c Onand Mrs, Zina Fell, Salt Most of the 15 pupils left for Ward, ilvada Stake, Instead of arY. Asper. of the Idaho Falls Temple: Dr. Lake City; Mrs. Roxie Young- - the BYU last fall, but- - Sister the wing' oritinally dann . I - "The Spoken Word" will Joseph II. Symons, dean of stu- ott- was 'already busy with a ThTho year-ol- d i Weiser, erg building which' be delivered by Pres. Richents at the Utah State Agri- Idaho August A. Zaugg, Union, new. class of 10, with prospects has served as a meeting place' -cultural College, and Vernon L. -- ard L. Evans of the First kw- - half a century- .- The,AlciJ- Joseph Zaugg, Wilford of more joining Council of the - Strong scout executive,Tetoti ,yentv; Oregon; buildink, a cement block gtrut. - Peaks Council. Zaugg, and Eliza Zaugg, West MARJORIE ' --whose hus: , Low,, t : ture, one of the- fireeto be Point - . . ,John Deloyd built by the settlers ,of the towa . . , , ,a They have 55 g randchildren Lott of the Bishop -McGill Ward, is the is now inadequate to care for , 4: L.., and three great grandchildren. '? , Two grandsons are now serv- - mother of two fine boys. She Is liteds of such aAarge ward. . The new budding will provide t ing on missions and one grand. a competent home maker,. the ' son is with the armed forces. Sunday School chorister, assists tht necessary classrooms, kitch- with-th- e - - MIA dance directing e.-- recreation hall, and Belief 4 . , and will be con- and is a full time teacher in the Home Renovated as Soc,iqroom, of the old build- , McGill elementary selsoas . 1 uorum ' g. on the corner of what is , Elders l-has much She more done '."100.,....,,,.. ''' for, , org.,,44. ', 'roject as the Church Square., , ; NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. her 23 conducting pupils thirfi known i Ns14., two For nearly years, , Bishop Complete renovation of a teach them to properlywaie a -home has been completed as a baton. Her sweet pustinality Leland Huntsman and Build, , t s, ing Director Heber R.,Truman. g ' project and unwavering faith': her-en- .. ;work and . and Sectind-Quntu- tn thy-the orlEa Lw- coutagement, '''' -'- ' ' raising the neces'"'''4.4''".''''." .. . era of the North Hollywood been a strong havthe su.ceessfully. -- , ..,,-shry -un s to receive a "go- ...,;, .'. Stake.. 1 ' )$' ' -people retnodet ' s',7 '': 7:: , Under the' direction of Tres. little rargious ,.home i'V':)114.:'' 4. - trainint the old building,- - but With the '4''.."'''.15i.'t'l";...4''.i'' .,q,''''''''':' , E. Wegnian and his coun4 Ervin have Iteen broughtInto activity-INGLE WARD CHAPEL individual Stake)Dedi (Montpelier proletbrof , 1 Nichots-and -- zelors, Ernest ' -- - ward members,- - and 'groups, it' , catèd Silinday',11,1arch 9, 1952 gy Pres Bruce R. McConkle,, - ren Yaple, members of the quo- for...further keendesire abandett; of the First Council of the Seventy The $65,000 stFucture the house-on- -th construa a new .. ' inside and outside enrnpleply, education and development, and bid plans and decorated with nativepink flagstone Veneer was corn- -. on now for missions which work wilt are preparing building, ! -added a service porch, built sitthe dedimenced in 1947 and 'finished ts, nd tommeilce this-sprishortly, before . anal:is-tetrWein ' ' Biqhop William H. Lindsay Jr.- conducted the the kitchen N DESERET NEWS part of cHURCii,-SECTi9NL' NL anct.1,bras . services. , March 191 1932 the Woinsulay, project; , dedicato4 ,, . ; train- sincere-appreciatio- t, '.-- , . 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