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Show - ..., , .., . , . , , - , . . , , 41.4.4 '''''' - .. ,4 NEWS OF THE CHURCH ,,,., , 'N ,110..1.00..-00...4FTogeo..nt- ' -- ------ 41 4.4' - - i -- Irz,iv7.21,1z - - , - .. - . , , . ,4- - - , - ' - -- - - -- --- -- Payessra. N. T. , AVERT MOLT Is ' being made to assure the 1949 production ahof the now well-knoiPageark-I'AinerHill tuin-orca's Witness for Christ," being the outstanding performance since the first one in 1937. ''' -- , - '- -' , - ' o4J.Ban,wist. proles. ser of drama at the Utah State , .'v'- -' , '4; . n. at ante since the start, in 1937.. when be els lotTying PI e "IIààâf'L'ithe Eastern States Mission. Following his mission . sr release Dr. Hansen received his master of arts degree at the 91.11141",t. . t41$1111146 ' 1 University of Iowa in 1940 and siiit E , sea. , alter spending the 1942-, son on the acting staff of the ' Cleveland l'laybouse, , be 'W' Ole-', taught one year at the Michi- ...? Itill, gan State College, then joined ' , ,44 , the staff of the USAC. He . received his degree of Doctor ,14 of Philosophy at the Unive1 , No, rsiti of Iowa last June. ,,,,,, Cast for this pageant per. I., formance in this ''cradle of Assii., Mormonism" are the IBS mis- risionaries of the Church serv, , ..A. ing In the Eastern State Mis- - sal, A r , t 43 I .t ' 1 t f 4, . - - ' I t- - - . - ' . '" , , I t411p ' i - , t ,- , :ers - Ir. -- ' "" ' ";0,4 . - h ; 6-- ,. - '' ' - - - M issiondr Wins Coveted 'MusicalAward -- Nancy. - .. - - -- - - - - , sicatarA. has been se. who claimed the only American to win a coveted musical 'award offered by this society each year - - ...... , 1 be directedftralnebyRI la(Yocklilistavritite , - ,,,, A ,1 1. t do , - ' - ''''' , . .. - ' - .7.,,,,........: - ''''''''''.9 ''. - , - tmfrom,oiso.,.- -- - ..... , t reso - ,i . Mt Sil - PI - IV it , irt di ,.., ,''4. ..., 'I,' -- , '''' . ,. ,,..k S N ! . al 111 , . ' ' - , ,' ., , . - .4,, - . . s 4 ' i 1 , , .k ,.. ;. , - , ,1 k , - , b ,- -. 0 . - - ,,...", a 't,.- d . 1 a 1 ., .. --- a 1 ,. , a...... p , , - ,, . 4 ,".' i , ---- N4- ,4 .. - --7. - ' . 1 - - b - . : , ,t .4 a INMAL CEMENT POURING AT PRIMARY CHILDREWS:HOSPITAL Observed by Pres. George Albert Smith and three little friends - (left to right), Judith Ann, Lynette and Marilyn Haycock. Tom Hurley, William Zwick ore wokrnen - Churck Leaders Assigned to ,,Conferences . , - cusrem..AcTweionTr., I 1 t 1 ' the Council of the Twelve as - representatives of the followE Tarr West Stake at Ogden, General Church Welfare ComUtah, Pres. Bruce IL. lifcCon- mittee assigned to stake quarkie of the First Council zof terly conferences to be held- Seventy; and Wrniarn X RySaturday end Sunday,Aug,28 berg, Church Welfarel --and Vt. UM, are announced by Garfield Stake at Janctiork Pres. George T. Richards of Utah, Pres. Antoine R. bins of - and JAPANESE MISSION HEAD SAILS - , - the First Council ot Seventy. and Lorenzo H. Hatch, Church' Welfare. N . Grktley Stake at Grass Val- ' ItY, California, Etter Mark S. Petersen of the Council of the Twelve, and Mark B. Guff, Church welfare.. 01malsee StAkelit Gunnison, Utah. Elder Joseph Fielding Smith of the Council of the Twelve,- - and -- Paul C. - (1314 Church Welfare. Kauai" Stake at- OrdervMe, Utah, Elder Henry D. Moyle of ,, Council of the Twelve, and J. Leonard Love, Church- Welfare. - - ":', . North Sevier Stake at sallea, IP. Merrill of the Council of the Twelve, and WMiarn , T. Lawrence, Church Welfare. ' ' Orem Stake at Orem, Utah, no visiting general authority, and T. C. Stayner, Church Welfare. at PanStake .,,rearellea gidtch,- Utah, Pt'es. Oscar A. Kirkham of theN First Council and Donald D. (:!, Seventy. Welfare. l'Alltvii6sosestiChurcht ci -- ' , 1 I . . - -- SAILDM FROM San Fran- - as bishop of the Oakland Ward, The pageant Is designed to bring to the people of this cbco last Friday, Aug. 5. was Oakland Stake. Born on Oct.-Vincountry the story Of the inG. Maus; new president 1ber II,190G at Murray, Utah, habitants of this land centuries of the be is the son of the late MiJapanese brursion. Acago as described in the Book companied by his wife, Ethel chael and Lottii Wright Maus& of Mormon. 'America's Witness Lind Slams, and their two sons for Christ salil show In tahis graduation from &mowing and-on- o - daughter,--Preside- nt --blemut Um waro.onct trias as Old LDS Business College the activities.- -Edwet on the religious custonit Maus' will replace Pres. Disccwerkig Elder Martin to by the ancestors of the ward L. Clissold who was. be filled his first mission to be an exceptionally Hoe viola practiced American Indians born the time commander in the U. S. Navy Japan In 1922-2-4. player, Professor Gaston Stolof their earliest arrival here stationed la tile Bavrailan HE BERMS as president of itz immediately interested himfrom Jertualem until KV 'A. Islands prior to hit appointment the elders quorum in the Highself in his newly found prodigy D. when only a email part of as president in October, 1947. and schooled Elder Martin for the land Park Ward before moving -new The was set encethighty Nephite and president his entre into. the, grand to Long Beachalif, where be nations remained. his for office Wednesday apart meet petition where continued in ward and stake Portrayed also will be the morning by the First Presidenthe best musicians in Europe. visit of the Savior to this cy. At the time of his appointwork. Moving to Oakland in Professor MAY ON Staa; country after his crucifixion. 21, 111311 be has since served as on June 5, be was serving ment itz: student was entered in the . Sunday I schedot suPerbiZort:deet annual primary musical corn- at Roosevelt, member ' petition, winning first place Elders L RichUtah, Stephen Boyhood of the high years, president of among many contestants and E. Bowen and ards Algert prhats quorum, and bishop. the privilege of further coo-the Council of the Twelve. Mrs. has directed the test for the grand entre and at San VCCILVDED DI THZ steady I War was declared la 111911. be !heir ,.1,.,ect other choral syrou.,,..ins bitman Dig:lifeernia.,Stake Presiding the finalists. Four students served on the ascu'L were chosen to compete in the stream of 'visitors caning on I resigned his superintendency of "''''' Bishop LeGrand Richards. second phase' Pres. George Albert Smith this Dun Fr Bradstreet, and rushed SeeletY, stake board. finals from,the Sevier Stake at Richfield. s IL Pitt, a to San Francisco and enlisted week was Harold :of the competition, Elder MarW. Kim-b- an Utah, Elder Spencer tin again being at the head. boyhood chum. Born on the in the Army. He saw action of the . Council of the Vital Work Ackeyed - On same block in Salt Lake City, soon afterwakds in Manila. Poi-i- n - . June - 22 ttda talented , s : , T Smillve. C14111' 11 Stake at .utak youth again played his March.1070, Just one month lowing his discharge, be re. Missionaries By . viola before critics chosen by before President Smith, Mr. stained in IlLtnila and began a Columbia,. South Carolina, the Conservatory and was be. Pitt and the president spent long and prosperous real estate rEntorGH THE efforts of Eder Harold 13. Lee of the ' business. as young tlaimed without doubt to be many boors together stake sessionaries of the Council of the Twelve. In 1903 be setst fur his wife Church. In7 inactive members , the first place winner in his I boys. South Sevier Stake at Mon- A son of William Pitt who and thee reinained In Manila were brought back into activity roe, Utah, Bishop Joseph L. Two weeks later when Elder was the leader of the Nauvoo until 1925 when they. returned and 24117 persons were Wirthlin of the Presiding Blabto San Francisco to educate during the past year, abaptized Martin blayed at the concert Brass Band before the report expull their three boys and one daugh- I released this wilr the office I Smits Summit Slake at Park given in honor of the winners aloe of the Saints Minds city. Harold. 11. rose ter. Since that time Mr. Pitt hid of the First Councilbyof the See-F- or City, Utah Pres. Levi Edgar in each division, be was greet-1with a deafening ovation rapidly In the field (Whininess not been active bt business but enty disclosed Young of the First Council of Item the music loving Trench In the West. By the time he I bag become a free lance writer I this same period there I Seventy has been an average of 3604 people. He was introduced as was 20 years o;d be had served of business history. ' Eintali Stake at . Vernal, 'the talented Mormon mindon- - as an Investigator for Dug -- Hs is visiting his sister. Mrs- stake missionaries working each Utah, Elder Clifford E. Young. & Bradstreet, financial toun- -' , ary who- brings the honor to of the-NDaisy Pitt Harding, ht Salt month. They distributed 13, Awdstant to the Council . his people of being the only Delors. in . Salt Lake City, Lake City, who still lives in 812 copies of the Standard Twelve. the old family home built by Works of the Church. 14,o7 American to win the grand I Omaha, Denver, San Frandsen, Wayne Stake , and Spokime. their father al 1711 West North copies of other books. and 244- - Pre's. Milton IL Hunter at the prize at the Nancy ConservaWhen the . Spanish American Temple Street. 324 tracts. tory of Muste i First Council of Seventy. C Two-THE Pogo CHURCH NEWS, WEEK OF AUGUST I4,' 194- . torn-Lama- -N y rv,-.- .. r, It. 1, ... e..,, )0,.. ..':"' " .7. - ld ' il''4" " - ,,,, t - ,. , ,,, -- -i 4 '-- .' ,' , 1,, t zl: ''' ill'' e...,....... '- 11 c. ,...; - 1 ; .. t . .. - (, it ''' . 4,, , 1 a a I , or , i i 1 ., -- ,,....., ....,4 4, ,,,- -'"' 1 7 t el, '',' - upon - -- --- ' Ed, - - - -- one time viola ......,. Elam of the Utah State Slm- - phony Orchestra, was assigned to labor in arrival in the Trench Mis- - hie aion on March 24 of this year and since that time has helped with various productions at the , Conservatory in addition to his -.- . Itasca 'FROM THE WORLD fitments conservatory of Music in Nancy, Prance, canes news of the outstanding accomplishment of Hobert T. Martin, Mormon yds- -- - -- ' .;.. t ', - ' 1- 4 '-- 11 .' l ."1,1! . t - 1,-- ...--, ., .o I - - ....,t mer"".i..,,,,..1,9, ,t) , -.., - t-, ...,.' 1 X A.,- '''..1 .- .- ,- ' , ) ,- ' iiPtf."' , Sti ti,t- 1 , ', ' ti,,,,,l)tott,ss .1, -i .1 .4:1'' -13r- - .0.,,,' .:41,...,, , . ': - - . - :' i - ,. .....7"...;:,...., L;s,,; 1. 1, , -- The great production will to -- of pesionned est stages placed amens thes -shrub- herrof um vailotak- where Joseph Smith received the Cold Platen from which -- the Book of Mormon was translated. Accommodations art - isting made this year for more than 100,000 persons to witness lire billsideNpageant. Last year's crowd during the three performances was estimated at 60- ,000.1n past years spectators at for the most part in their autoJnobiles.o& tha hings. of the bill A much larger serting section has been erected for .- All Perturm-- ,. tere.........thia Year....--- and the - tt , X... , i,t,...:-s- o's---- . 4.. 4012L;i4. , ,Ir f , N.',., ''.. If., 1s,,, i ' 1 . 1 , f',,:.1 r """N i , - ,,,,.. 4 V-- . ": t 1 11...,..7,731 cl'rEov,4-- r,Ii, ' .., ' , -- ........"' .. , .,, -- - .,... 6 :' ,. ,... ... , I, e wt, 1 ,f. 1 ' - ,-.- ;:'4, - -- I' '. . 1:', .., i -, . "..,, ' - -.- ' - ""'''''''.".. . - t. . . ...,,, - - ,. I ,... - , - 41, 1 , .....,.,,A1.1..44. 1 A --1 ".- - - . k -. ...itik-."- - r.:' :. it ', r ' - - 171 .. 1 :( - -1' 74. ieS- -- ',, '1.... . ,- a', ja- ., ' l'-- I - 1.. ,,,, - , a., "Z,'.-- -. - - Is ,.. ILDER ROBERT T.MARTIN -- :;-- , - -.- , '',' ,., "..ex."-- 7., - - : A olsfak 44 eactillehasICLI)erldirectedorm-ga- ''.:.;,5:: ' -- L -- 1 I N This great pageant, seen annually by thousands of people during its three nigh0y- - PerIorninnem on the sideoflba Hill Cumorah in Western New York State, will bepresented on August IS, 19 and 20. Directing it tvill be Dr. Bar - ' 'i I 1- g ( -,;i - , ", Friend afPres. Smith Pays Call at Church Leader's Office - - V. ' - - . ma. ' .1 - , ' '. 1 i , i i ' i 4 . - , ,: ' |