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Show , , . , , , ' ,J : EASTER SUNRISE . -; H. ' '' ' . ' I ed ,- , , ,,,..a. '''- - , Sunrise' Services It the .''' - '1: for , . , ,,, , ,, --- - - , -- . - ,, A - A ) ' ' ' A ). ' 1. "' ,, WOO. .,,,,V,,, ..: I 4 At .. ', 'r :' ' A 10F 4.:,,,t 1 , '''s ) Calif.Threa HOLLYWOOD, - ' 011,..-01.l'cl- -- - . - . : ... ---- ' -- A iprmpri.-.;;- - , , - - '. ' SERVICE ' .,i ' .. A - ''' I ' ''., - -- ' ) 1,,,r. 0. a ' ' ''''''' - '41:: '''...- - .' - et- ' ''''' .. - ' - 0. - th-- r: '4 a s , WI 121,..e' "will',.... 'Vlt""044,,,...k011. ik , Holly--,f.,-,..- - . - 'the ti i i t - is selection opening . "Holy, Holy, Holy," a tradition-al -- hymn -- which -- will - be sung te --- ,, , - t'v- -- WI. V.1.. '1 A4,6 I, with the congregation,. A featur- ' v . ,,r..,,,,,,- - ' -:-41 -- ' ',- choir-i- s id solo refrainfor-the .1 ,' - ; -- ' "''' ' - ' ,.,,,n,,,,,, I ' 'IS? 1. .,,.,,,,...,,,,,,, t.,..,,,,.,..,,i,, Included in the first number. .. ., ... .... : , , a, . , ; ; ,t ' 1 1,1,,,,r., Other The two now numbers :ttr ,,,, . ., t2'., , ,..,, ',, , , , ,',,, fs s , 4,,e---- -----, , 1' re , . , . I a re learsal rare"Angel, Roll --fl, 74 ,i1 , ' , , ' , ,. t. . , , ) -, , I., ..., ', r -the Rock Away," by Harker and ; ,.!c.A, . , . :'4, ,,, ..., 2.' TAr; as . , I 4,1'74 ,' , the concluding song "Worthy is .....14 ,, ....... .. ,.. , 4. . ,....-- .. ye, , 4 , i- -' ,.. , c . 4 the Lamb," from the "tleislah" , ' . ''''S' . , . ., '''' A Handel. A' . by . , ( ,,, A, t ... Ilk 7t - ) choir will be accompan- - f , k I -ied-, .4.4; , ky, a symphony orchestra on I , '' '' , ' 1 ,,,Att of the songs. A pipe organ one , 1 . .,,,,), I , "' ' 1,, , ,r 1 tf I ' , ,,',,, ' will be installed on the famous .irb""in It" ' '". 4 :. ':', t,.' , - .- t ,,, stage for the other two selec- - 344", ,, . ' I '.'..' t,' v 4 tions. ,,t,', '1 a e ' ' .; I ;;," '.'., I '', . ( ',' ,,,k;' ' '', ';'4 '',i k ,I OFFICERS OF THE CHOIR are A:1: ; L lon.milmonit Harold Ji 'c It .: telt Phelps, president, ,i.,'", t, and Mrs. Kay Gordon Wenzel, orchestra and a glee club, composed en- PREACH THE GOSPEL WITH MUSIC--- An for Conductor Latter-day-Saiinown as the "Mormonaires, has been do- and t Missionaries of generaklmanager,,-I H. FREDERICK DAVIS tirely the chorus is H. Frederick ; on Easter Broadcast is, director for the Wilshire ing important work in breaking down prejudice and winning friends for the Church Paul area.. Members of the group are Elders Ronald Packard, in the Minneapoli;-St- . Wind choir of the Los Angeles I Stake.--1.--Glen Filield, Wayne Amberson, Sperry Rueckart, Dean Alan Holyoak, John Zenger, , Lind-l- s , Auditions were completed a Vaterlans, Keith Garrett, Wendell Shelley and David Zollinger. week ago and the choir member- , . . ship brought to a full 300 mixed ON. THE AIR MORMONAIRES voices. Rehearsals are held each t . at the Los An- ,, geles Stake center. Included l . I among the members of the choir' - are several members of the -- -High . , --s ELDER DON LESLIE LIND Council, members of bishoprics, rie-n-d' has been appointed to serve and one stake president, John M. -.- .---- - ----, ....,. Russell-- el ----a- t Les,... Angeles -- -.. - ult.,. veaTid,opytist.tor topresident - J.Howard I ' . Stake for presvarious 10 their of a programs , THE fully "INTRODUCING MORMONAIRES, group New of the t Maughan The ordained ministers of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- - entation over radio. These tee-da- y t England Mission, replacing El- sunrise-servic- e Internationally famous ' will be broadcast Saints. . . ." A. Royce who recentOrson ords are available from the -- - der , r i .of the most national a radio this brief introduction With r contin-,ovesystem released' was is . and ly North Central States Mission ' ' in Minneapolis and :Sl. Patti.... '...'44t-IC:14:i'l'ibi aster rnoroing, Sunday, April popular entertainment-organization,a.-:-.,R.,,,- - . nt , ., ,,, ,, tgling his schoollIfir at the Brig- : St"' ot Central North ear the StateiMission That group was the orchestra being to out tied ini-se'riethe final of the the televise of musical As - !din. ' organized program' was . fourth organizations the and . LeslieprogrIT E Lind is a son of by Pres. John B. Hawke& They have accomplished an irinportant year, the "Mormonaires" pre- A. and Flizabeth Whitmore Lind work in breaking down prejudice and acquainting the public sented a cantata of sacred Music , of Midvale. Utah. lie is a grad- - , ..... with thip,namokand bAstebe1ie1s....oftheCIMISk:L-.:..:.!..,..;1....-:.:..-- - - Jordan Mei- School, and musical group performed for two years attended the UniChrist Through the Ages." The' IIs Divided . . forThe nearly every high school in activity. In the four and a half !program was presented in versity of Utah where he was Twin-Cit- y area. It presented months they were together they junction with a girls chorus, in debating- PLEASANT GREENDivision the for dances performed before 52,106 people, composed of lady missionaries and ' played programs Of the Pleasant Green lie attained the rink In Ward, for - scouting and has a,Eagle ' civic clubs, presenting a total of 196 from Minneapolis. The cantata . schools, high Stake was Oquirrh effected consistently, on 14 was narrated by Lawson Davies, --and appeared They grams. YWCA's, YMCA's, in record Church good activity.1 Sunday uniet the direction of hours six to total radio former The KSL announcer. The other group programs a organizations. UM per Pres. J. Frank' Peel. The two , having maintained ex- - on, the airThey tadtwo TV program in the cent attendance at- - priesthood new wards vto be fnown as distributed 6000 pamphlets ' t becamewell ebranchex of the Church in rogramsand Pleasantn First and Pleas- plaining-the-rec- rea the TwinCityarea, andwas atknown throughthese efforts. Aaronie Pfleithood member. ant Green Stcond were divided gram of tended by 750 people '' s In high school he took three at 8700 Weal West StreeL t ' Programs presented before THE "MORMONAIRES" etsoumreist! -- - The wai disbanded instruCentral of North group the the Feb, public- consisted Wallace S. Sadler was inyears of Seminary work and and states have now inembers 25, continued this religious' study stalled as olPhop of the .Pleas-;- , mental solos, quartet numbers, sion, appearing in four at the LDS Institute U of ant Green First-- - Ward. with numbers, and choral and two provinces of . Canada. turned to their regular mission-numbe- rs t , II In his ward he served as John-- - E -- Evans -- asfirst counselor, They performed in 25 cities and ary work. interspersed -wa' Church-Gol- d and , played-fo- r g in couselor MIA. the tictivity L. second is . ,Beck Lloyd 4 --- He e Green-Ball- s. on tour careffectse-Thalso Programs at. group arrived in the;New Eng- counselor, andFree Collings f 1 Shivwit : naturei-wit- h program de- - were-- of ranged a half-holalld Mission 1n July-195- 0 I and as Ward clerk. ' some being for prominent bust- of the restoration the ,w picting as The Pleasant Green Second has served district president d in -, me of nessmen, I Nof Newfoundland and more re- - Ward is healed by the bishopric gospel and the early , history children, and many radio pro- of the parent ward with Bishop the Church. . , , grams.Hesiglesaidinit in'teach, tGeorge--Templ- e bisTheprogramseriptwaswr the Eastern Massachusetts presidinCreIth a . 4i - ing the gospel, these activities i' L ten to enable many of the favorWet. Facerras :tamed ward unified the many members of By HOWARD H. CASTER ,,, ite Church hymns ST. GEORGE Ten members Such notable hymns as "Joseph the Church scattered throughout the mission, even though sepaCom- of the Shivwit Indian Tribe were first Smith's "Come, prayer." ELbER rated by hundreds of miles from baptized-recent- ly-in the-S- t e7-Ye-Saints," and "Oh-M-y , . other members. . Elders George Temple Rabe4-,--by VISIT77FORMER 'MISSION- - FIELD aggregation was J. Hopkins and Lenz' M. Sullito help explain the message of- - The musical composed - of Elders Ronald van, presidents of the Twenty's , . the 2 Restoration: , ; , ninth Quorum of Seventy. - WOOD - -Packard, who acted as spiritual ' --, THE - ".51ORMONAIRES", - per -111Alan advisor 0NITIXL13,-T.11.Elder and Mrs. William M. Wadcloups One o f' the largest grams of - - ' ac; Holyoak, chorus director and formed during half-tim- e I , Indians ever to join the Church ' returned to the Hawaiian Wands recently wheie they tivities of the saxophonist; John Zenger, mas- - in this area, they received their . had labored so many years in the mission field. to visit with basketball game. There 'were ter of ceremonies and magician; their friends and relatives. While here, Elder Waddoups, and desire to coversion loin : nearly 5000 in attendance and Glen Filield, band leader and the Church a who is the supervisor of the. Polynesian Department at the-eff-' the .program was broadcast lo- trumpet soloist; Wayne Amber- - otlhe StäVe through the Genealogical -Society of 4the Church of Jesus Christ t of . mission and auxil- over Kn.- When son,. violinist and bass player; iary organizations that have Saints,- spent time meeting with tho stake ard callyand ' and branch genealogical committee members and saints, ' "Miss America" Was scheduled Sperry Rueekart, accompanist been working with these 4 people to appear In Minneapglis,, the and piano soloist; Dean Veer- - for some Meetings were held at Laie, Pearl. City, and Hono- time. President Leo A , Off"-K lulu prior to a two-da- y taus saxophone-play- er; 110nnOrialrerriPPearect genealogical convention on Earn- . . Syphus reports that, other ... ' ary 23 and 24.- - All meetings were under the direction of , large local station to present the Garrett, saxophone player; Wen-- - Indians have expressed a desire ... , L Mattoon, stake genealogical chairman, who con- Abel dell entire Restorof "The Shelley, saxophone player, program to be .' baptized. ducted- President Edward L-- , ation of the Gospel." The fol- - and David Zollinger; trumpeter. old, -- day folloWing, in con-I- n Oahu Stake president,--wh- o letters written to the group presided. lowing daythey appeared on . nection with the regularSunday - --- at held Laie,ErearlCcitylonoluiu" or Kn. r,,theirthanking:Allem-fHutchtra evisiowith &hoot that is lield-o- n - the reserthe first session of theonventiowere the formance, the rnost frequent vation and their , explained missionary each week, lhe 10 new cominittee members In 'doing their 'work and to . re ach, - work during the program. proffered concerned converts-we. comment - -' t ' .. methods of record keeping. confirmed by - - . the conduct and -line spirit ge ., In keeping with the preeedent Hopkins,-GeorElders R. Tel- set in previous years. the group shavansby:ilhe:group. -- ler , , Wf - GeorgeWMcConkie. ipi,S. asorgantsed--in-Getober-an.1,S JEItfl,-7:Sullivan blessed, one.ha3r is devoted their full time to this Weieuday Marsh It. 1 ?SI meeting 'also. 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